To "fetch" the image hash of an image hash name, just take off the @
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A further optimization, this lets us use the image hash as the new hash for the pet type if it would be useful! (whereas before this change, we'd dip into `fetch_metadata` and just get back `nil`, which was okay too but a little bit less helpful!)
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# Given a pet's name, load its image hash, for use in `pets.neopets.com`
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# Given a pet's name, load its image hash, for use in `pets.neopets.com`
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# image URLs. (This corresponds to its current biology and items.)
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# image URLs. (This corresponds to its current biology and items.)
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def self.fetch_image_hash(name, timeout: 10)
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def self.fetch_image_hash(name, timeout: 10)
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# If this is an image hash "pet name", just take off the `@`!
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return name[1..] if name.start_with?("@")
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metadata = fetch_metadata(name, timeout:)
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metadata = fetch_metadata(name, timeout:)
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metadata[:hash]
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metadata[:hash]
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end
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end
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