The /api/assets response previously emitted one tag per parent directory
between the root category and the filename. For nested categories like
diffusers, this produced ["models", "diffusers", "Kolors", "text_encoder"]
where consumers that look up a category via tags[1] would only see the
top-level bucket name and miss the model-specific sub-path that uniquely
identifies the component.
This collapses the parent subpath into a single slash-joined tag so the
result is ["models", "diffusers/Kolors/text_encoder"]. Consumers can now
read tags[1] as a stable category identifier regardless of how deep the
file lives in the bucket. Case is preserved on the subpath so providers
keyed on the original-case path (e.g. "diffusers/Kolors/text_encoder")
resolve correctly.
Same shape applies uniformly:
- input/foo.png -> ["input"]
- output/00001.png -> ["output"]
- models/checkpoints/flux.safetensors -> ["models", "checkpoints"]
- models/diffusers/Kolors/text_encoder/m.sft -> ["models", "diffusers/Kolors/text_encoder"]
- models/loras/my/custom/path/v1.safetensors -> ["models", "loras/my/custom/path"]
Integration tests that filtered by individual subdirectory tags
(`include_tags=unit-tests,scope`) updated to use the new slash-joined
shape (`include_tags=unit-tests/scope`). Unit tests cover flat input,
flat output, flat models, diffusers-style nested, and deep user-subpath
cases.