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16deee94e4 Remove now-unused pet state show page 2024-10-11 17:48:23 -07:00
2cc0c5b031 Link pet states to outfit editor instead of their not-useful show page
I was considering doing more with the show page at one point, but ehh,
I think the outfit editor is the better place for that stuff anyway.
2024-10-11 17:44:56 -07:00
381a892af8 Add a bit more space around Rainbow Pool filter forms 2024-10-11 17:39:35 -07:00
1a0fb68b1c Add more explanation copy to Rainbow Pool pages 2024-10-11 17:38:34 -07:00
4f9fbc1ac0 Improve pet type "Added" timestamp styles 2024-10-11 16:24:47 -07:00
ad51690617 Sort pet types alphabetically when filtering the Rainbow Pool
The default is latest first, but when you're searching a color or
species, you probably just want a consistent alphabetical order.
2024-10-11 16:24:24 -07:00
5648f55d2c Add date to pet types in Rainbow Pool 2024-10-11 16:00:07 -07:00
6934b636fb Update Pet Styles copy 2024-10-11 15:50:31 -07:00
83fe0d20e0 Add Rainbow Pool breadcrumbs to Pet Styles page 2024-10-11 15:42:19 -07:00
be5ad31a1d Link alt styles to the outfit editor, rather than to the big image URL 2024-10-11 15:40:20 -07:00
1626f0706c Move Alt Styles into /rainbow-pool URLs, say "Pet Styles" more in text 2024-10-11 15:37:37 -07:00
7fad6abfed Add homepage link to Rainbow Pool, and move Modeling Hub to footer 2024-10-11 15:27:36 -07:00
c985c50a1b Add special styles for the placeholder option in select tags
Noticed this for the Rainbow Pool filters!
2024-10-11 15:23:35 -07:00
bba863b94b When filtering to a specific pet type, redirect right to it!
That is, if you filter to "Candy Chia", we just redirect straight to
it, if it exists; rather than showing you a results page.
2024-10-11 15:13:59 -07:00
7c1b3ca447 Add "no results" output for Rainbow Pool filters with no results 2024-10-11 15:13:22 -07:00
71f0aa4908 Oops, fix modeling logic
Oh huh, I guess most of the new items we had when I rewrote this were
Maraquan, and I didn't test enough on standard species-specific items.

Before this change, partially-modeled items for standard pets would
appear as fully modeled, because the presence of the "nonstandard"
color Orange (because of the Orange Chia) meant that the "standard" key
didn't actually have any unique bodies (it was all `["standard", 47]`).

Here, I take my own comments' advice and move away from the standard
label as part of the logic. Instead, we look first for nonstandard
colors with unique bodies, which we'll call out as modelable; and then
check whether there are any basic bodies *not* covered by those special
colors.

That way, compatibility with the Maraquan Acara (a unique body) means
we'll treat Maraquan as a modelable color; and then we'll ignore the
basic bodies, even though it *does* fit the basic Mynci, because there
aren't any compatible basic bodies that aren't *also* Maraquan bodies.

This also means that compatibility with both the Blue Acara and Orange
Acara does *not* preclude a normal item from needing basic pets for
models: because, while Orange is a slightly nonstandard color in the
case of Chia, it doesn't have its own unique body for this item, so we
ignore it when predicting compatibility with basic colors.
2024-10-08 22:46:11 -07:00
13a0362e6d Use PetState#updated_at for the supported pose cache key, not latest ID
This is because labeling poses with the Support tools *should*
invalidate the `PetState.all_supported_poses` cache! But the previous
cache key would only invalidate when a new pet state is *added*, not
when one is *edited*.
2024-10-07 17:56:42 -07:00
fe67211fdf Add created_at/updated_at to PetState
This has just been absent for too long! We've lost a lot of data about
when poses were first modeled, which is a shame.

But I want this in now, because I was just doing caching on
/rainbow-pool.json, and realized that _labeling_ poses is another way
pet states can update rather than just being created!

So we need an `updated_at` field, to be able to quickly detect edits
that require us to invalidate the cache on
`PetState.all_supported_poses`. I'll do that next!
2024-10-07 17:54:54 -07:00
0244653cb0 Add /rainbow-pool.json for all species, colors, and poses
This clocks in a bit bigger than what Impress 2020 does in terms of
binary encoding (with gzip it's at 11K instead of 4K), but I'm okay
with that for the simplicity win.

Gonna try to swap this in for where we're still using Impress 2020 for
the species/color picker in the outfit editor!
2024-10-07 17:38:53 -07:00
2c0d55edd1 Remove unused code related to no-longer-present asset downloads 2024-10-07 17:06:14 -07:00
be0faaa36e Improve top nav support on mobile for responsive design pages
Before this change, pages that opt in with `use_responsive_design`
would often have the top nav be real cluttered for logged-in users. (I
think I happened to first test this responsive design without being
logged in on my dev box, oops!) Because the home link and `#userbar`
were absolutely positioned on the page, they would frequently overlap.

Here, I stop doing our old tricks to make the top nav load last on the
page. (This was to get "main content" loading faster, which I think is
a. not as relevant today with more commonly faster connections, and b.
was a bit naive to think that it'd be helpful to have to wait a long
time to _navigate_ if a page is unexpectedly large.)

These tricks used to leave some padding at the top of the `#container`,
which these elements would then visually fill via `position: absolute`
once they load.

Next, I update the CSS (for the responsive design pages only) to use
the new `#main-nav` container to lay them out in Flexbox: all in one
row if possible, or wrapped if needed.

Some designs hide stuff like this into a hamburger menu or such when
the screen gets small. I haven't done that here! No specific reason,
I'm just not sold that it's that much better, or worth the trouble.

I tested this on the following combinations:
1. Logged out, homepage
2. Logged in, homepage
3. Logged out, `/items`
4. Logged in, `/items`
5. Logged out, `/items/89487-Dyeworks-Purple-Haunted-Sky-Background`
6. Logged in, `/items/89487-Dyeworks-Purple-Haunted-Sky-Background`

Hope it's solid! 🤞
2024-10-05 17:52:38 -07:00
f87f4e61b3 Add extra support info to Rainbow Pool pet types
Easy-to-notice hints for which pet types need more labeling!
2024-10-04 19:24:40 -07:00
dfca88bed3 Oops, use the Rainbow Pool list styles under "Other" show/hide 2024-10-04 18:46:53 -07:00
bd001e643e Oops, avoid scooping up weird Chia bodies in predicted_body_ids
Before this change, a fully-modeled item (Dyeworks Burgundy: Gown of
the Night) was displaying as still needing the Chia. This was because
looking for "standard" body IDs like this caught up some of the weird
Chia bodies.

I think there's probably something here where we need to like, relabel
certain colors? But honestly, the better version of this logic would
probably be to lean more into the `basic` label in this logic.

But hey, that's a refactor for another time. I gotta go eat!
2024-10-03 15:39:35 -07:00
1d51e28144 Post perf upgrades announcement (and job-hunting ask 💖️) 2024-10-03 15:09:38 -07:00
fe4db1b605 Improve prediction for what pets need modeling for an item
Noticing a lot of Maraquan items on the homepage today, and they're
doing that thing of expecting standard body types to be relevant too,
because I think we wrote this logic before the Maraquan Mynci ended up
having the same standard Mynci body? (Maybe? Or maybe I'm being
ahistorical and I just wrote this wrong to begin with lol)

In any case, this is more accurate, and I think I'm also maybe
incidentally noticing that it's running faster, at least in my brief
before/after production testing? (There's *more* queries, like 100! But
many of them are *very* fast lookups, coming in at under 1ms—and also a
lot of them are dupes being served by Rails's request-scoped query
cache.)
2024-10-03 13:49:15 -07:00
860b8eef72 Remove not-very-useful caching for homepage modeling
Huh, I hadn't realized that like, we'd already set up the controller to
always *run* basically all of the modeling logic, and the caching in
the view layer wasn't saving us any queries anymore. Kinda silly!

Remove the caching call, just to simplify the codebase (I like to avoid
caching things that don't specifically need it!).

And hey, love that the modeling code in the controller is now *way*
faster to run! You love to see it!
2024-10-02 18:26:49 -07:00
61e22e3943 Oops, remove no-longer-true comment about a code block I just deleted! 2024-10-02 18:20:22 -07:00
03e4233f67 Use cached compatible body IDs on homepage modeling code
This should make it load way faster! Maybe don't even need to mess with
caching the resulting HTML anymore, like we currently do?
2024-10-02 17:55:20 -07:00
b6bddb14be Oops, fix new bug in homepage modeling code
Missed a spot on `Item#basic_body_ids`!
2024-10-02 17:54:14 -07:00
e52838ba70 Use Rails serialize method to save/load cached fields in Item
Just packing some serialization complexity away into its own thing, so
the model code doesn't need to sweat it!
2024-10-02 17:50:42 -07:00
7ba68c52d4 Simplify homepage modeling code a bit
I have some other changes planned too, but these are some easy ones. I
also turn back on this stuff in development, in hopes that my changes
can make these queries fast enough to not be a big deal anymore!
2024-10-02 17:26:32 -07:00
26add4577c Use cached fields for item searches, instead of big joins
This is the second part of the previous change `efda6d74`, in which we
switch out the item search query conditions!

This was a two-parter to ease deployment: first deploy the change with
the migration, then *run* the migration (because it's an unusually slow
one), then deploy this change that actually uses it.

Another way to approach this would've been to deploy it all in one
commit, but not set it as `current` until we had run the migration.
That would have been a reasonable approach too!
2024-09-30 23:16:03 -07:00
efda6d74ab Add cached fields to Item model for searching, but don't use them yet
This is the first part of a change to improve search performance, by
caching occupied zone IDs and supported body IDs onto the Item record
itself, instead of always doing joins with `SwfAsset`.

It's unfortunate, because part of the power of SQL is joins! But doing
joins with big tables, in ways that can't take advantage of indexes in
the same ways as we often want to, is… slow.

It's possible there's something I'm misunderstanding about SQL
optimization, and this _could_ be done with query optimization or
indexes instead of duplicating data like this? This complexity carries
the risk of data getting out of sync in unforeseen ways. But this is
what I know how to do, and it seems to be working, so! Okay!
2024-09-30 23:10:44 -07:00
4a431a4ae8 Oops, omit the commit field from Rainbow Pool filter URLs
By default, Rails gives this button the name `commit`, so it appears in
the URL the form sends to. By setting the name to `nil`, Rails doesn't
set a `name` attribute on the HTML element, so it's *not* included.
2024-09-30 18:05:05 -07:00
4bcc3aaebb Limit Rainbow Pool filter dropdown size
cuz the "Prismatic Pink: Nostalgic" stuff is gonna get pretty long if
we just do the default behavior of letting it grow to max content size!
2024-09-30 17:42:52 -07:00
5890e52e53 Use full name when showing Alt Styles in the list 2024-09-30 17:41:21 -07:00
dd8426fefd Paginate Alt Styles, sort by most recent first-seen date 2024-09-30 17:35:18 -07:00
2a9818b2d1 Add series name filter to Alt Styles filter form
Right now this just is Nostalgic, but I'll label the rest soon!
2024-09-30 17:34:31 -07:00
0b72b5568c Add edit form for Alt Styles, for Support staff only
We'll need this to fix up the series names and thumbnails for the new
prismatic styles!
2024-09-30 17:21:45 -07:00
86e1f31231 Only show *relevant* colors in Alt Styles filters
That is, there is no 8-bit alt style, so don't bother including it in
the filter form; same for most other colors.
2024-09-30 16:35:58 -07:00
a99fb3ec02 Use Rainbow Pool styles for Alt Styles lists 2024-09-30 16:24:43 -07:00
d11c18129d Refactor Rainbow Pool to use shared styles for the list elements
The lists of pet types and pet states had very similar styles, which I
mostly copy-pasted. Now that I want to use them for Alt Styles too, I'm
refactoring!
2024-09-30 16:21:47 -07:00
0958111341 Share styles between pet types and alt styles as "rainbow-pool" CSS 2024-09-30 16:10:26 -07:00
775baa250b Add filter form to alt styles page
Oh wow, alt styles are getting some real work! I'll improve both the
user-facing and Support-facing tooling, to better handle the complexity.
2024-09-30 16:06:22 -07:00
2bd8afd486 Fix whitespace around "(X species)" in item page zone info 2024-09-29 15:05:57 -07:00
1f1c6d92b1 Oops, fix item page's "Customize More" not animating after color change
Ah whoops, I didn't notice that, when Turbo morphs the
`<measured-container>` into what the server HTML returns, it deletes
the `style` attribute we were using.

In this change, I refactor for `MeasuredContainer` to be the component
rather than `MeasuredContent`, so that it can also be responsible for
listening for changes to its own `style` prop, and remeasuring when
they happen.

We're also careful to avoid infinite loops, by only doing this when the
property is missing! (Otherwise, setting `--natural-width` triggers the
callback again, oops!)
2024-09-29 14:59:52 -07:00
e4a640ccee Oops, fix minor breadcrumbs display bug on pet_types#show 2024-09-27 22:39:22 -07:00
d465f4125e For support staff, Rainbow Pool links directly to edit page, not show
Just on the assumption that like. We're mostly here to edit things
2024-09-27 22:35:13 -07:00
946a6326ac Use radio buttons for poses in Rainbow Pool form, instead of dropdown
Just a bit easier to find what you want! especially with the grid layout
2024-09-27 22:34:52 -07:00