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1e30e7c8b0 add Support mode to PosePicker
Still just read-only stuff, but now you can look at all the different poses we have for a species/color!

Soon I'll make the pose/glitched stuff editable :3

Some sizable refactors here to add the ability to specify appearance ID as well as pose… most of the app still doesn't use it, it's mostly just lil extra logic to make it win if it's available!

(The rationale for making it an override, rather than always tracking appearance ID, is that it gets really inconvenient in practice to //wait// on looking up the appearance ID in order to start loading various queries. Species/color/pose is a more intuitive key, and works better and faster when the canonical appearance is what you want!)
2020-08-28 22:58:59 -07:00
7954c11c74 update support to use petStateId -> id 2020-08-28 21:06:33 -07:00
10a6eff299 WIP pose picker support 2020-08-28 21:06:33 -07:00
5334801aba add zone restrict hack tools
similar to the layer zoning tools I just rolled out!

not thrilled about the outfit state hacks here bc of how we cache restrict on the appearance rather than the item, but oh well! this escape hatch is pretty easy and solid, and it's a cleanup for another day

Also did a code split here, now that this file is getting larger, to only load this for support users. I don't actually care about restricting console stuff to support users (I'd honestly rather not), but saving the bytes is worth it I think, since support mode is pretty easy to enter when we need to
2020-08-28 00:12:41 -07:00
17fa9d06b9 add id to ItemAppearance (+ refactor)
This is in support of a caching issue in a hack tool coming next! Without this, the change to ItemAppearance restricted zones would make other ItemAppearance fields go missing (bc our hack tool didn't also specify them), so the query would re-execute over the network to find the missing fields we overwrote with nothingness—which would undo the local hack change.
2020-08-28 00:10:00 -07:00
a58db2dcd1 add restricted zones to item support UI
Honestly kinda embarrased I forgot this!
2020-08-27 23:09:53 -07:00
4a6a48ccd1 fix typos in item/layer support tools
Oops, I goofed up a fix to "Item ID" and "DTI ID" one time, and was labeling layer IDs as item IDs! Fixed!
2020-08-27 22:33:32 -07:00
136df9d2a2 add DTIHackLayerZone fn to console
A dev tool to preview what an item would look like in a different zone!

To use, open the browser console, and type `DTIHackLayerZone(layerId, zoneIdOrName)`, but replace `layerId` with the layer's DTI ID, and `zoneIdOrName` with either the zone ID or its name in quotes.
2020-08-27 22:32:28 -07:00
b3aa82cc66 enable Apollo dev tools in production
I'm doing this to see if I can give Chips a cute way to hack into local data :p
2020-08-27 21:44:54 -07:00
59ffc86481 update PetAppearance id to match petStateId
Previously, we were using a custom-y `id` field to help Apollo cross-reference `petAppearance` queries with the results from bulk `petAppearances` queries. Now, instead, we deprecate `petStateId`, and start using `id` to have the same stable value!

This is in anticipation of pet appearance support tools: a stable ID will make it easier to edit them, esp changing their pose (which would otherwise have changed the ID!)
2020-08-27 21:32:22 -07:00
bf21716db0 simplify PetAppearance client-side caching
Previously, we would load all `petAppearances` in `PosePicker`, and use cache keys to instantly find it again as a single `petAppearance` in `OutfitPreview` after switching poses.

In this change, we instead have `PosePicker` explicitly load all 6 poses as separate `petAppearance` queries. This simplifies cache sharing between the two components' queries: Apollo can do it automatically, because they were queried the same way in the first place.

I'm doing this in preparation for changing the `id` field of `PetAppearance`, to become `petStateId`. This will help me build pet appearance support tools, by giving the appearances stable identifiers that won't be affected by editing which pose an appearance is!
2020-08-27 21:26:24 -07:00
5f4952b123 log uploadLayerImage support actions 2020-08-26 19:12:43 -07:00
67e8d6a1f3 fix support logging body names to not be 8-bit
Huh, some 8-bit species are broken and use the standard body ID!

This was causing our body name query to prioritize 8-bit for standard assets, as the alphabetically-first compatible color; but 8-bit isn't marked standard, so the function kept it labeled 8-bit.

This should fix it and show "Standard Draik" when deleting an asset off the standard draik body!
2020-08-21 16:25:04 -07:00
9f3fe820c2 add snapshot tests for loadBodyName
this is setup for the next change, where we'll get to see how the query change affects the body name!
2020-08-21 16:22:16 -07:00
7b1d2d67f0 add body name to support log for removed layer
In practice I saw that this doesn't actually tell you what you _really_ want to know about where the change happened! You want to know it was broken on the Acara or w/e.
2020-08-20 23:23:33 -07:00
10cea2ff92 log support actions to Discord
aaa these came out so nice!!
2020-08-20 23:16:59 -07:00
4fa07de299 support logs for manual color changes
it writes to our discord server, owo!
2020-08-20 22:25:41 -07:00
3f2b4df8f3 remove stray unused outfitState prop
right, we get this value from context now; that's why this STOPSHIP was here but not actually breaking anything!
2020-08-20 21:46:32 -07:00
6821c2b734 Support tool: Remove layer from item
Heck yeah, let's clean these fuckers up!
2020-08-20 21:40:05 -07:00
c94e94538e remove stray console.log 2020-08-19 19:12:56 -07:00
700073df8a fix bug where image load errors would keep loading
Dice reported this, thank you!

My mistake here was that `loadImage` _does_ reject when the image fails to load… but it ends up throwing `undefined`, since I forgot to pass the error along from `onerror` to `reject`!

So we would cancel stuff, but then store `undefined` as our error in state, which our component interprets as no-error.

I tested this by using Firefox DevTools request blocking!
2020-08-19 19:11:49 -07:00
f8e625afd2 hide invalid colors in wardrobe page dropdown
On the homepage, I want to keep the ability to enter invalid species/color pairs, so that you can say "Alien, Aisha" instead of having to pick the Aisha first.

But on the wardrobe page, we were rejecting invalid state changes anyway, so I decided to remove invalid color options from the list. And I added an ability to still switch to any species, and potentially resetting to a basic color automatically to match.
2020-08-19 19:05:44 -07:00
81065fda6a fix bug where search error states are hidden
Oops, our loading state logic was eating the error case! I'm not sure exactly where the gap was happening, but I've rewritten the states to be a bit more foolproof, since that first condition was confusing I think.
2020-08-19 18:11:40 -07:00
f6c228b17e lol fix cached zone names
Ahaha I fucked up a bit! I was indexing into the array of cached zones, instead of looking up by ID. This meant that all zone names were wrong, and some search results weren't loading bc there was no zone data!

I made a fix here, and also added some fallback values, so that if there's an issue in the future we can at least fall back more gracefully than the infinite-spinner case we had here.
2020-08-19 18:01:20 -07:00
47d22ad25c Build cached zones, stop querying on server
In this change, we cache the zones table as part of the JS build process. This keeps the database as our source of truth, while aggressively caching the data at deploy time.

See the new README for some rationale!

I tested this by pulling up dev Honeycomb, and observing that we no longer run db queries to `zones` in the new traces for the wardrobe page. (It's a good thing we did it this way, because I noticed some code in the server that was still loading the zone anyway, and fixed it here!)
2020-08-19 17:50:05 -07:00
20523a9562 add dump mode to cache-asset-manifests
I was finding the script too slow running on my local machine, because the SQL RTTs were too slow - and with one connection, they were essentially a serial bottleneck, not taking much advantage of our concurrency.

Here, I instead add a `--dump` option, which outputs SQL to stdout. I then uploaded the resulting SQL to the DTI box, and ran it up there. Doing the network part fast on my machine, and the SQL part fast on the cloud machine!

I first considered uploading this script to the cloud machine, but it's an old Ubuntu and I couldn't figure out how to install a recent NodeJS onto it 🙃
2020-08-19 17:19:15 -07:00
7a3a7eeaf9 update test snapshots 2020-08-17 18:49:54 -07:00
4977f1ee54 Revert "cache zone data"
This reverts commit 0f7ab9d10e.

The Production Vercel deploys don't seem to like how I did this build trick, even though the Preview deploys seem fine with it 🤔 Reverting for now, sent a message to Vercel support.
2020-08-17 18:49:37 -07:00
e20364cc0a create cache-asset-manifests script
Just gonna bulk load all those manifests into the db, and then that should make most loads notably faster by removing the net request! 🤞

We'll still load manifests inline sometimes, but only the first time anyone pulls up the layer in impress-2020. After that, it should be cached forever!
2020-08-17 18:23:39 -07:00
a3423cd6d6 cache asset manifests in the db
Here's just some simple caching: we try to load the asset manifest from the db with the rest of the asset. If it's not present, we load it via HTTP, and write it to the database.

I might try to do a bulk write of manifests at some point, too.

This is because I noticed that one of the main bottlenecks in most of the endpoints now (and definitely the highest-variance) was loading from images.neopets.com.

Another approach I considered was HTTP/2 to load the manifests, because it kinda looks like the server is refusing to open all these sockets at once and effectively does the requests in waves? But images.neopets.com doesn't support HTTP/2 right now anyway, so oh well! (And that would have probably cut us down to ~250ms of HTTP time still, instead of ~600–700. Also, why is network out of Vercel so slow? :p)
2020-08-17 17:50:01 -07:00
0f7ab9d10e cache zone data
I noticed that, while looking up zone data from the db is near instant when you're on the same box, it's like 300ms here!

In this change, we start downloading zone data into the build process. That way, we can have a very fast and practically-up-to-date cache (I'm not sure I've changed it in many years), while being confident that it's in sync with the database source of truth (for things like join queries).
2020-08-17 15:28:05 -07:00
b300718b4a itemSearchLoaders should prime item loader cache
Another perf issue I noticed in Honeycomb for the SearchPanel operation! We re-load the items again by ID, even though we already got them by name. Let's stop that!
https://ui.honeycomb.io/openneo/datasets/dress-to-impress--2020-/trace/aMuhsTjQFZY
2020-08-17 01:41:38 -07:00
d621b4c1a7 fix caching for petTypeLoader
Oops, of course, we weren't actually taking proper advantage of the dataloader here! The queries got over-complicated, but more importantly, subsequent requests to the same loader would re-submit the query!

I noticed it in the SearchPanel operation, in this Honeycomb trace:
https://ui.honeycomb.io/openneo/datasets/dress-to-impress--2020-/trace/aMuhsTjQFZY
2020-08-17 01:33:34 -07:00
6fc508589a don't do Honeycomb in test env 2020-08-17 01:27:05 -07:00
f7997b4dc9 some Honeycomb fixes
We got bit by the "can't run anything after the response finishes" thing

so I'm just forcing the response to wait for Honeycomb submit to finish

I hope this isn't like, just awful for perf lol. but puts to honeycomb seem fast?
2020-08-17 01:16:35 -07:00
ce028e4956 add Honeycomb logging
This will let me see traces for stuff!
2020-08-16 23:28:41 -07:00
362093dfa2 rename item "DTI ID" to "Item ID"
I realized that DTI ID is a bit misleading in this case, where the ID is both ours and Neopets's, if I recall!
2020-08-14 22:11:04 -07:00
281df33278 update snapshots 2020-08-14 22:10:07 -07:00
aa6ce12bbe add Neopets ID to layer support modal 2020-08-14 22:09:52 -07:00
380cbf543b add mutation to set item explicitly body specific
now that Support feature works!
2020-08-14 22:01:27 -07:00
b23f64ad53 show DTI ID in item support drawer
helps make looking stuff up easier!
2020-08-14 22:01:04 -07:00
a2f5dcd498 use real query for item support pet compatibility rule
mutation isn't hooked up yet though! it exists but the sever doesn't recognize it
2020-08-14 21:52:02 -07:00
02c959a837 add explicitlyBodySpecific to Item GQL
for the upcoming Support feature!
2020-08-14 21:12:13 -07:00
3e012ec2c0 Draft UI for pet compatibility rule fields
not wired up to a mutation yet, but it looks pretty!
2020-08-14 21:05:28 -07:00
7a58546700 bug fix for light/dark mode toggle
this will keep it always in the corner of the screen, instead of weirdness when the container is not very tall
2020-08-14 18:21:40 -07:00
500068b41b improve a11y for dark/light mode button
add an aria-label, and move it to a better tab position at the end of the page, to match the visual placement
2020-08-12 10:59:27 -07:00
2aa4d2b2c0 add "more colorful" swf conflict mode
An even better resolution mode for "Dyeworks Pink: Peaceful Tree Garland", which doesn't leave any big chunks or holes, and instead takes all the leaves and gives them chunky outlines 😅
2020-08-12 10:53:35 -07:00
927e26385c make light/dark mode transition smoother 2020-08-12 01:46:27 -07:00
0f97693500 add conflict resolution mode for SWF screenshots
The "Dyeworks Pink: Peaceful Tree Garland" was a tricky case, with animated falling leaves…

we decided that having transparency in the main pet area, and some incorrect transparent holes in the trees, was a better conflict resolution for this one

Probably would be good to manually upload a Totally Good version, but like, this flag is probably good to have
2020-08-12 01:32:25 -07:00
71e1112b63 fix bad dark mode color in item support drawer 2020-08-12 00:43:26 -07:00