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Matchu ad43f58a07 fix Download button to use better caching
So I broke the Download button when we switched to impress-2020.openneo.net, and I forgot to update the Amazon S3 config.

But in addition to that, I'm making some code changes here, to make downloads faster: we now use exactly the same URL and crossOrigin configuration between the <img> tag on the page, and the image that the Download button requests, which ensures that it can use the cached copy instead of loading new stuff. (There were two main cases: 1. it always loaded the PNGs instead of the SVG, which doesn't matter for quality if we're rendering a 600x600 bitmap anyway, but is good caching, and 2. send `crossOrigin` on the <img> tag, which isn't necessary there, but is necessary for Download, and having them match means we can use the cached copy.)
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Dress to Impress 2020

This is a rewrite of the Neopets customization app, Dress to Impress!

It's a React app, built with create-react-app, running on Vercel, JAMstack-style.

The motivating goals of the rewrite are:

  • Mobile friendly, to match Neopets's move to mobile.
  • Simple modern tech, to be more maintainable over time and decrease hosting costs.

If you want to contribute, please reach out to Matchu! This repository is almost shareable, but the main limitation is that we currently run even our development server against the production database, and those credentials are private. But we can change that if there's interest!

Architecture sketch

First, there's the core app, in this repository.

  • React app: Runs on Vercel's CDN. Code in src/app.
  • API functions: Run on Vercel's Serverless Functions. Code in api and src/server.

Then, there's our various data storage components.

  • MySQL database: Runs on our Linode VPS, colocated with the old app.
  • Amazon S3: Stores PNGs of pet/item appearance layers, converted from the Neopets SWFs. (Once Neopets releases HTML5-compatible assets for all their items, we can hopefully remove this!)

Finally, there's our third-party integrations.

  • Auth0: For authentication. Data imported from our old OpenNeo ID auth database.
  • Honeycomb: For observability & performance insights on the backend.
  • Discord: For logging Support users' actions to a private Discord server.
  • Neopets: We load pet data from them! And plenty of assets!

Notable old components not currently included in Impress 2020:

  • Elasticsearch: Used for lightning-fast item search queries. So far, we're finding the MySQL queries to be fast enough in practice. Might consider using some kind of fulltext query engine if that doesn't scale with more users!
  • Resque: Used to schedule background tasks for modeling and outfit thumbnails.
  • Outfit thumbnail generation: Used for outfit thumbnails in the app. I'm wondering if there's a way to get away with not doing this, like just rendering the layers... but I suppose if we want a good social share experience, then we'll probably want this. Maybe we can generate them on the fly as API requests, instead of adding a data storage component?
  • Memcache: Used to cache common HTML and JSON snippets. Not yet needing anything similar in Impress 2020!
  • The entire old Rails app! No references to it in here, aside from some temporary URL links to features that aren't implemented here yet.