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578528f468 Better handling for items in different zones with the same name
Specifically, I was looking at the new "Stormy Cloud Kacheek" items,
and was surprised to find that, in the outfit editor, they all get
grouped under "Markings" (and therefore the UI treats them as
mutually-exclusive via hidden radio button and only bolds one at a
time), but they aren't actually conflicting because they occupy
different zones named "Markings".

In this change, we make the zone groups actually just be *by zone*
rather than jumbling all of the zones with the same label together; but
in most cases, we still keep the same simplified display. In the case
of the "Stormy Cloud Kacheek" items though, we now get a few groups:
`Glasses`, `Markings (#6)`, and `Markings (#16)`. Glasses is chosen
by coincidence because it's the first zone label for that item
alphabetically (even though that item also occupies a third "Markings"
zone), and then the other two know to disambiguate from each other.

There's an opportunity here to cheat things further, like to
*intentionally* select items like "Glasses" that are less ambiguous
when possible. I'm not aware of enough other cases like this for that
to really matter, though, so I'm just leaving it as-is!

I tested this a *bit* on other outfits, and everything looked fine at
a glance, so I'm just moving forward—but I'll make an announcement to
ask people to help take a look!
2024-02-01 03:14:00 -08:00
ab8c9f6242 Oops, remove alt style when switching species
This wasn't causing big problems because we made resilient little
choices in a lot of little places… but it's confusing as a potential
state, and the Styles chooser wasn't selecting the "Default" option
after you switch—which is what tipped us off!
2024-01-30 07:21:14 -08:00
3ebbfc4967 Move alt style state into the outfit state
This still doesn't _do_ anything, except that you can see the URL
change when you switch between styles. Just a step forward is all!
2024-01-30 06:21:32 -08:00
6763e9454e Optionally use local instance of impress-2020 during development
To activate this, I created a `.env.development` file in my project
root, with the following content:

```env
IMPRESS_2020_ORIGIN=http://localhost:4000
```

Then, I started impress-2020 with `yarn dev --port=4000`.

Now, the app loads from there, hooray!! It even fixes that obnoxious
pet state ID bug that happens when you run against the production db lol
2024-01-28 07:00:29 -08:00
494f82601f Set up eslint for wardrobe-2020
Ok cool, I have just not been running any of this since moving out of
impress-2020, but now that we're doing serious JS work in here it's time
to turn it back on!!

1. Install eslint and the plugins we use
2. Set up a `yarn lint` command
3. Set up a git hook via husky to lint on pre-commit
4. Fix/disable all the lint errors!
2023-11-02 18:11:07 -07:00
d32c6459b0 Normalize outfit data as we load it into wardrobe-2020
Rather than letting the fact that the server API models outfits a bit
differently (underscore keys, integer IDs for things), I'd rather
convert it to the familiar field names and expected types!
2023-11-02 17:12:59 -07:00
7a3aa609ba Use the main app for outfit saving, not impress-2020
This came in a few parts!
1. Add meta tags to let us know we're logged in.
2. Install React Query, which has the data-loading sensibilities I like
   about Apollo without the GraphQL that has honestly been a drag.
3. Replace the outfit-loading and outfit-saving calls with API calls to
   the main app.
4. Update the main app's API calls to use our more flexible data
   constructs like "pose".

Would've loved to do this more incrementally, but it's hard to! You
can't split out outfit-loading and outfit-saving, or auth from any of
that, or the state gets all out-of-sorts.

Still, this is a good nugget we've pulled out all-in-all, and one that
people have been asking for! Can maybe look to logged-in item search
soon too, for own/want data?
2023-11-02 16:54:35 -07:00
3d07d7f360 Use /outfits/1234 URLs in the editor
Ohh I see, I made a mistake converting this from Next.js routing. It's
not that we had a URL search parameter named `outfitId`; it's that if
you were coming from the `/outfits/:outfitId` route, it would use that!

I still haven't gotten the rest of the site to point that route to this
page, but I'll do that in a later change.
2023-10-24 17:29:07 -07:00
a983ac9053 Add compatibility with older-style outfit URLs
Notable things:
- We used to have the parameters in the hash (`#`) part of the URL.
- We used to use the key `outfit=123` instead of `outfitId=123`.

In this change, we add backwards-compatibility for these things, while
still keeping the latest behavior too, with no change to the URLs we
generate!
2023-10-24 16:50:07 -07:00
e300b2d342 Run Prettier on all wardrobe-2020 JS
Looks like the version of Prettier I just installed is v3, whereas our
last run in the impress-2020 repo was with v2. I don't think we had any
special config in that project, I think these are just changes to
Prettier's defaults, and I'm comfortable accepting them! (Mostly seems
like a lot of trailing commas.)
2023-10-24 16:45:49 -07:00
eef8f1349d Use react-router to *set* the page URL too
We never had a specific reason why we didn't use the router for this I don't think? Not that I wrote down anyway. Let's just switch it over and see what happens!

I mainly did this as a misdiagnosis of the page reload problem fixed in c162864, but it seems like a good idea to try out anyway!
2023-10-23 19:05:08 -07:00
8d7eabf1e3 Add AppProvider to wardrobe-2020
Hey the app runs now! How exciting! It doesn't run *correctly* but it renders at all!!
2023-10-23 19:05:08 -07:00
3c1fcca986 Remove next/router references
Once again, not really tested, but we don't have the same errors as before so!
2023-10-23 19:05:08 -07:00
81b2a2b4a2 Bundle wardrobe-2020 into the app
We add jsbuilding-rails to get esbuild running in the app, and then we copy-paste the files we need from impress-2020 into here!

I stopped at the point where it was building successfully, but it's not running correctly: it's not sure about `process.env` in `next`, and I think the right next step is to delete the NextJS deps altogether and use React Router instead.
2023-10-23 19:05:08 -07:00