Both scrapers were disabled since 2026-05-12 (~0.4% canonical match — mostly short
amateur clips that never match studio content); their data sat frozen. Removed for
good: deleted the extractor registry entries, scraper files and imports, dropped them
from the tag-enrichment priority lists, and purged the DB (17,906 playback_sources +
122 scenes that had no other source; mirror scenes shared with other tubes just lost
the ph/rt link).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
bug-report 1a4bf258: "Re-scrape mógłby zniknąć, za to tagi/kategorie by mogły".
Re-scrape was a dev-only bulk thumbnail/tag enrich — noise on the performer page
(per-scene enrich already happens on SceneDetail). Removed it; kept Search.
New GET /performers/{id}/tags aggregates scene_tags across the performer's
live-playback scenes (top N). PerformerScenes renders them as chips → tap navigates
to TagScenes. Search button widened to full row.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Counts for /tags, /performers, /studios and /favorites were computed live
per-request by aggregating scene_tags / scene_performers with an EXISTS to
playback_sources. As the catalog grew to ~1.7M scenes (6.3M scene_tags) this
ran ~4.3s for /tags?order=popular (x2 incl. the total count) and ~950ms for
the default /scenes count, making those screens load in several seconds.
- migration 0019: add scene_count (+ DESC index) to tags/performers/studios
- background job _job_refresh_taxonomy_counts (every 3h) recomputes the counts
in one UPDATE..FROM each (IS DISTINCT FROM to skip unchanged rows)
- /tags, /performers, /studios scenes path now read the column + ORDER BY the
indexed scene_count; for_movies paths keep live aggregation (small tables)
- favorites read denormalized scene_count instead of a grouped EXISTS aggregate
- /scenes default count: 10-min in-process TTL cache (header is approximate)
Measured: /tags?order=popular&per_page=500 ~8s -> 66ms incl. serialization.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Goon — self-hosted aggregator for adult-content scene metadata.
Indexes scenes from TPDB, StashDB, and 30+ public adult tube sites.
Cross-source deduplication via perceptual hash + Levenshtein distance.
FastAPI backend + APScheduler worker + React Native (Expo) mobile client.
FOSS, ad-free, donation-funded. See README for details.