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12b357fad9 oops, tweak outfit data query slightly 2021-01-05 06:43:33 +00:00
102a29fefd show outfit name faster, instead of "Untitled Outfit"
That'll still show up when the outfit is still loading, but this lets us use the Apollo cache to show the name instantly if you're clicking through a link from Your Outfits
2021-01-05 06:39:12 +00:00
1f5a9d60a2 Show saved outfits in wardrobe page!
Still a pretty limited early version, no saving _back_ to the server. But you can click from the Your Outfits page and see the outfit for real! :3 We have a WIPCallout explaining the basics.
2021-01-05 06:29:39 +00:00
d02f7ced72 add pb badge to pb items, instead of nc/np badge 2020-11-08 15:13:30 -08:00
e5ce4a4a42 improve perf on item add/remove
We did this a while back too, but I guess something changed in Apollo: I guess it used to return identical item objects from the cache on its own, and now it returns brand new item objects. So we gotta do the object caching hacks ourselves!

This speeds up add/remove item state updates from 500ms to 100ms on my Mac, because we stop re-rendering all the Item components and their complex Chakra children.

This is especially worth doing now, because animations make long updates much more noticeable! (It interrupts the animation 😅)
2020-09-24 07:09:08 -07:00
0b724f7509 add own/want badges to items in wardrobe 2020-09-12 20:02:56 -07:00
62629865d8 stop removing items after you try something on
I was getting annoyed by how, when you're using search, trying on an item will remove conflicting stuff, and then if you decide you don't like what you tried the old stuff _doesn't come back_

As of this change, it does! When you start a new search, we save the outfit state, and then whenever you change the items we ask "hey can these old ones safely be re-worn again?" and re-wear them if so.
2020-09-02 00:53:35 -07:00
6d968cc385 show incompatible items in the outfit list
This was a subtle little thing for a while! If you switch species/color, such that an item doesn't fit the pet anymore, we used to just hide it. Now, we show it in a list, so that you can understand what went wrong, and have the option to remove it.
2020-09-01 17:17:45 -07:00
f64b882de1 hide unnecessary zone groups
This was bothering me, I'm surprised and pleased by how easy it seems it was to fix? :)

The strategy is just, look for groups that are provably redundant, and filter them out.

I hope it's correct! It's definitely cozier. Kyrii Mage items are good tests, they have a lot of interesting zones!
2020-09-01 03:53:24 -07:00
dec9d76601 zone badges on items
These are nice! :)

The `hideSimpleZones` option I'm not sure about yet, but I figure that:
1. For a new user just doing simple outfits, I feel like the double data on the items page just looks silly, so I want to streamline for that
2. But I _do_ want to let the user think about zone complexity when things _are_ multi-zone.

I did also consider just hiding the zone badge for the header you're under, but I figured the consistency of having the item and its badges look the same in all the places in the list was more important.
2020-09-01 01:18:24 -07:00
c3d8ead8f8 add NC badge to items 2020-08-31 23:27:21 -07:00
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
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
8c653ce879 memoize Item, clicks on mobile are fast now!
This was a surprisingly big win! Item is heavier than it looks, because it has like 6 Chakra components, which aren't expensive but aren't _cheap_ in a re-rendered list that needs to be fast, you know?

And it's even more important on search, where there's a lot of items on the page. (we should virtualize it too but that's a thing for another day)
2020-08-05 00:25:25 -07:00
7f8401ff4b fix apollo client 3 initial item load bug
I guess if you return a reference to an object that doesn't exist, it registers as null; and you need to provide the `true` here to declare that it _is_ real and should be treated as an _insufficiently_ defined object?
2020-07-31 23:21:34 -07:00
8211444d67 apollo client 3 initial upgrade
Some bugs remaining… outfit items don't show up at first, and item search and scrolling seems _very_ weird, wearing is broken too…
2020-07-31 23:10:34 -07:00
9164d89240 extract OutfitPreview into a shared component
I wanna use it in some other places soon, like a outfit-sharing page, and on the homepage to preview stuff
2020-07-22 21:29:57 -07:00
1cc7b3cbe1 more directory structure inside app 2020-07-20 21:41:26 -07:00
Renamed from src/app/useOutfitState.js (Browse further)