Add multi-URL batch download support to the download modal.
Users can paste multiple CivitAI URLs (one per line) in a textarea,
preview all parsed models in a compact list, optionally change versions
per model, select a unified download path, and batch download sequentially.
Single URL behavior is preserved unchanged.
Changes:
- Replace single-line input with textarea for multi-URL input
- Add batch preview step with compact list (thumbnail, version, size)
- Per-item version editing via existing version selector
- Batch download with WebSocket progress tracking (reuses existing infra)
- URL deduplication by model ID, preserving paste order
- Invalid URLs shown inline with remove option
- Fix: prevent click listener accumulation in showVersionStep
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Added new localization keys for usage statistics, collection analysis, storage efficiency, and insights in English and Chinese.
- Updated modal templates to utilize localization for delete, exclude, and bulk delete confirmations.
- Improved download modal with localized labels and placeholders.
- Enhanced example access modal with localized titles and descriptions.
- Updated help modal to include localized content for update vlogs and documentation sections.
- Refactored move modal to use localization for labels and buttons.
- Implemented localization in relink Civitai modal for warnings and help text.
- Updated update modal to reflect localized text for actions and progress messages.
- Enhanced statistics template with localized titles for charts and lists.
- Created zh-CN.json and zh-TW.json for Simplified and Traditional Chinese translations respectively.
- Added comprehensive test suite in test_i18n.py to validate JSON structure, server-side i18n functionality, and translation completeness across multiple languages.
- Add download-related methods to baseModelApi.js for fetching versions, roots, folders, and downloading models
- Replace separate download managers with a unified DownloadManager.js supporting all model types
- Create a single download_modals.html template that adapts to model type (LoRA, checkpoint, etc.)
- Remove old download modals from lora_modals.html and checkpoint_modals.html
- Update apiConfig.js to include civitaiVersions endpoints for each model type
- Centralize event handler binding in DownloadManager.js (no more inline HTML handlers)
- Modal UI and logic now auto-adapt to the current model type, making future extension easier