Oops, stop saying "Welcome back" for new NeoPass users!
Ahh I see, if you do a no-op update, it still clears the `previously_new_record?` state, so our NeoPass controller thinks this account already existed. Instead, let's only do this update if it's an account that already exists, instead of depending on the no-op-iness!
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email_exists = AuthUser.where(email: auth.info.email).exists?
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user.email = auth.info.email unless email_exists
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end.tap do |user|
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# Additionally, whether this account is new or existing, make sure
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# we've saved the latest email to `neopass_email`.
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# If this account already existed, make sure we've saved the latest
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# email to `neopass_email`.
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#
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# We track this separately from `email`, which the user can edit, to
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# use in the Settings UI to indicate what NeoPass you're linked to. (In
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# practice, this *shouldn't* ever change after initial setup, because
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# NeoPass emails are immutable? But why not be resilient!)
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unless user.previously_new_record?
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user.update!(neopass_email: auth.info.email)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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def self.build_unique_username
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# Start with a base name like "neopass-kougra-".
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