impress/config/environments/production.rb

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require "active_support/core_ext/integer/time"
Rails.application.configure do
# Settings specified here will take precedence over those in config/application.rb.
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# Code is not reloaded between requests.
config.enable_reloading = false
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# Eager load code on boot. This eager loads most of Rails and
# your application in memory, allowing both threaded web servers
# and those relying on copy on write to perform better.
# Rake tasks automatically ignore this option for performance.
config.eager_load = true
# Full error reports are disabled and caching is turned on.
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config.consider_all_requests_local = false
config.action_controller.perform_caching = true
# Ensures that a master key has been made available in ENV["RAILS_MASTER_KEY"], config/master.key, or an environment
# key such as config/credentials/production.key. This key is used to decrypt credentials (and other encrypted files).
# config.require_master_key = true
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# Enable static file serving from the `/public` folder (turn off if using NGINX/Apache for it).
config.public_file_server.enabled = false
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# Compress CSS using a preprocessor.
# config.assets.css_compressor = :sass
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# Compress JS using a preprocessor.
config.assets.js_compressor = :terser
# Do not fallback to assets pipeline if a precompiled asset is missed.
config.assets.compile = false
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# Enable serving of images, stylesheets, and JavaScripts from an asset server.
# config.asset_host = "http://assets.example.com"
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# Specifies the header that your server uses for sending files.
# config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header = "X-Sendfile" # for Apache
# config.action_dispatch.x_sendfile_header = "X-Accel-Redirect" # for NGINX
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# Store uploaded files on the local file system (see config/storage.yml for options).
# config.active_storage.service = :local
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# Mount Action Cable outside main process or domain.
# config.action_cable.mount_path = nil
# config.action_cable.url = "wss://example.com/cable"
# config.action_cable.allowed_request_origins = [ "http://example.com", /http:\/\/example.*/ ]
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# Assume all access to the app is happening through a SSL-terminating reverse proxy.
# Can be used together with config.force_ssl for Strict-Transport-Security and secure cookies.
config.assume_ssl = true
# Disable serving static files from the `/public` folder by default since
# Apache or NGINX already handles this.
config.public_file_server.enabled = ENV['RAILS_SERVE_STATIC_FILES'].present?
# Don't fallback to assets pipeline if a precompiled asset is missed
config.assets.compile = false
# Force all access to the app over SSL, use Strict-Transport-Security, and use secure cookies.
config.force_ssl = true
# Log to STDOUT by default
config.logger = ActiveSupport::Logger.new(STDOUT)
.tap { |logger| logger.formatter = ::Logger::Formatter.new }
.then { |logger| ActiveSupport::TaggedLogging.new(logger) }
# Prepend all log lines with the following tags.
config.log_tags = [ :request_id ]
config.react.variant = :production
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# Info include generic and useful information about system operation, but avoids logging too much
# information to avoid inadvertent exposure of personally identifiable information (PII). If you
# want to log everything, set the level to "debug".
config.log_level = ENV.fetch("RAILS_LOG_LEVEL", "info")
# Use a different cache store in production.
# config.cache_store = :mem_cache_store
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config.action_mailer.default_url_options = {host: "impress.openneo.net"}
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :smtp
config.action_mailer.smtp_settings = {
:address => "smtp.fastmail.com",
:port => 465,
:tls => true,
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:domain => "openneo.net",
:authentication => :login,
:user_name => "matchu@openneo.net",
:password => Rails.application.credentials.matchu_email_password,
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:enable_starttls_auto => false
}
config.action_mailer.raise_delivery_errors = true
config.action_mailer.perform_deliveries = true
config.action_mailer.perform_caching = false
# Use a real queuing backend for Active Job (and separate queues per environment).
# config.active_job.queue_adapter = :resque
# config.active_job.queue_name_prefix = "openneo_impress_items_production"
# Ignore bad email addresses and do not raise email delivery errors.
# Set this to true and configure the email server for immediate delivery to raise delivery errors.
# config.action_mailer.raise_delivery_errors = false
# Enable locale fallbacks for I18n (makes lookups for any locale fall back to
# the I18n.default_locale when a translation cannot be found).
config.i18n.fallbacks = true
# Don't log any deprecations.
config.active_support.report_deprecations = false
# Do not dump schema after migrations.
config.active_record.dump_schema_after_migration = false
# Enable DNS rebinding protection and other `Host` header attacks.
# config.hosts = [
# "example.com", # Allow requests from example.com
# /.*\.example\.com/ # Allow requests from subdomains like `www.example.com`
# ]
# Skip DNS rebinding protection for the default health check endpoint.
# config.host_authorization = { exclude: ->(request) { request.path == "/up" } }
# Use the live copy of Impress 2020. (Can override this with the
# IMPRESS_2020_ORIGIN environment variable!)
config.impress_2020_origin = ENV.fetch("IMPRESS_2020_ORIGIN",
"https://impress-2020.openneo.net")
Create NeopetsMediaArchive, read the actual manifests for Alt Styles The Neopets Media Archive is a service that mirrors `images.neopets.com` over time! Right now we're starting by just loading manifests, and using them to replace the hacks we used for determining the Alt Style PNG and SVG URLs; but with time, I want to load *all* customization media files, to have our own secondary file source that isn't dependent on Neopets to always be up. Impress 2020 already caches manifest files, but this strategy is different in two ways: 1. We're using the filesystem rather than a database column. (That is, manifest data is kinda duplicated in the system right now!) This is because I intend to go in a more file-y way long-term anyway, to load more than just the manifests. 2. Impress 2020 guesses at the manifest URLs by pattern, and reloads them on a regular basis. Instead, we use the modeling system: when TNT changes the URL of a manifest by appending a new `?v=` query string to it, this system will consider it a new URL, and will load the new copy accordingly. Fun fact, I actually have been prototyping some of this stuff in a side project I'd named `impress-media-server`! It's a little Sinatra app that indeed *does* save all the files needed for customization, and can generate lightweight lil preview iframes and images pretty easily. I had initially been planning this as a separate service, but after thinking over the arch a bit, I think it'll go smoother to just give the main app all the same access and awareness—and I wrote it all in Ruby and plain HTML/JS/CSS, so it should be pretty easy to port over bit-by-bit! Anyway, only Alt Styles use this for now, but my motivation is to be able to use more-correct asset URL logic to be able to finally swap over wardrobe-2020's item search to impress.openneo.net's item search API endpoint—which will get "Items You Own" searches working again, and whittle down one of the last big things Impress 2020 can do that the main app can't. Let's see how it goes!
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# Save the Neopets Media Archive in `/var/lib/neopets-media-archive`, a
# long-term storage location.
config.neopets_media_archive_root = "/var/lib/neopets-media-archive"
Create `rails public_data:commit` task, to share public data dumps I'm starting to port over the functionality that was previously just, me running `yarn db:export:public-data` in `impress-2020` and committing it to Git LFS every time. My immediate motivation is that the `impress-2020` git repository is getting weirdly large?? Idk how these 40MB files have blown up to a solid 16GB of Git LFS data (we don't have THAT many!!!), but I guess there's something about Git LFS's architecture and disk usage that I'm not understanding. So, let's move to a simpler system in which we don't bind the public data to the codebase, but instead just regularly dump it in production and make it available for download. This change adds the `rails public_data:commit` task, which when run in production will make the latest available at `https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/latest.sql.gz`, and will also store a running log of previous dumps, viewable at `https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/`. Things left to do: 1. Create a `rails public_data:pull` task, to download `latest.sql.gz` and import it into the local development database. 2. Set up a cron job to dump this out regularly, idk maybe weekly? That will grow, but not very fast (about 2GB per year), and we can add logic to rotate out old ones if it starts to grow too far. (If we wanted to get really intricate, we could do like, daily for the past week, then weekly for the past 3 months, then monthly for the past year, idk. There must be tools that do this!)
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# Save our public data exports in `public/public-data`. (This should be
# symlinked to a shared folder persisted across all versions.)
config.public_data_root = Rails.root / "public" / "public-data"
# Use the live NeoPass production server.
config.neopass_origin = "https://oidc.neopets.com"
# Set the NeoPass redirect callback URL.
config.neopass_redirect_uri =
"https://impress.openneo.net/users/auth/neopass/callback"
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end