- Added conditional visibility for table actions based on content state (published/draft).
- Introduced `publishContent` and `unpublishContent` API functions for handling WordPress integration.
- Updated `Content` component to manage publish/unpublish actions with appropriate error handling and success notifications.
- Refactored `PostEditor` to remove deprecated SEO fields and consolidate taxonomy management.
- Enhanced `TablePageTemplate` to filter row actions based on visibility conditions.
- Updated backend API to support publishing and unpublishing content with proper status updates and external references.
- Removed deprecated fields from Content and Task models, including entity_type, sync_status, and cluster_role.
- Updated Content model to include new fields: content_type, content_structure, taxonomy_terms, source, external_id, and cluster_id.
- Refactored Writer module components (Content, ContentView, Dashboard, Tasks) to align with new schema.
- Enhanced Dashboard metrics and removed unused filters.
- Implemented ClusterDetail page to display cluster information and associated content.
- Updated API service interfaces to reflect changes in data structure.
- Adjusted sorting and filtering logic across various components to accommodate new field names and types.
- Improved user experience by providing loading states and error handling in data fetching.
- Updated the `IntegrationService` to perform connection tests using only the API key, removing reliance on username and app password.
- Simplified health check logic and improved error messaging for better clarity.
- Added functionality to revoke API keys in the `WordPressIntegrationForm` component.
- Enhanced site settings page with a site selector and improved integration status display.
- Cleaned up unused code and improved overall structure for better maintainability.
- Enhanced the `error_response` function to support backward compatibility by normalizing arguments when positional arguments are misused.
- Updated various views to pass `None` for the `errors` parameter in `error_response` calls, ensuring consistent response formatting.
- Adjusted logging in `ContentSyncService` and `WordPressClient` to use debug level for expected 401 errors, improving log clarity.
- Removed deprecated fields from serializers and views, streamlining content management processes.
- Updated AI prompts to include metadata context, cluster roles, and product attributes for improved content generation.
- Enhanced GenerateContentFunction to incorporate taxonomy and keyword objects for richer context.
- Introduced new metadata fields in frontend components for better content organization and filtering.
- Added cluster match, taxonomy match, and relevance score to LinkResults for improved link management.
- Implemented metadata completeness scoring and recommended actions in AnalysisPreview for better content optimization.
- Updated API services to support new metadata structures and site progress tracking.