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6fdeffebf1 Simplify PetType.random_basic_per_species
I'm mostly just going around looking for `special_color`, a concept I
think the app doesn't use anymore, and removing it where I see it!
2024-08-31 13:37:12 -07:00
a70b70be7d Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' 2024-07-01 14:56:08 -07:00
2a34e8be6d Oops, fix regex patterns to use \A to \z instead of ^ to $
Oh huh, TIL in Ruby `^` *always* means "start of line", whereas in many
languages' regular expression engines it means "start of string" unless
you enable a special multiline flag for the pattern.

I've fixed this in a number of expressions now!

I'm noticing this in the context of doing some security training work
where this the cause of a sample vulnerability, but, looking at our own
case, I don't think there was anything *abusable* here? But this is
just more correct, so let's be more correct!
2024-06-28 01:32:15 -07:00
5401ea984a Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' 2024-06-22 18:47:10 -07:00
b137eed4c4 Oops, handle date parsing errors in Dyeworks logic
Huh, I thought I'd tried some invalid dates and they gave me
*surprising* output instead of raising an error. Well, maybe it can do
both, depending on exactly the nature of the unexpected input?

In any case, I found that a bad month name like "UwU" raised an error.
So, let's catch it if so!
2024-06-20 14:08:40 -07:00
965725f9e9 Oops, fix silly bug in Dyeworks Owls date parsing
Oh right, if I assume "date in the past means it's for next year", then
that means that, when the date *does pass*, we won't realize it!

e.g. if Owls says "Dyeable Thru July 15", then on July 14 we'll parse
that as July 15, 2024; but on July 16 we'll parse it as July 16, 2025,
and so we'll think it's *still* dyeable. Under this logic, it's
actually impossible for a limited Dyeworks date to *ever* be in the
past, I think!

I think 3 months is a good compromise: it gives Owls plenty of time to
update, but allows for events that could last as long as 9 months into
the future, if I'm doing my math right.
2024-06-20 14:05:00 -07:00
97abd6e438 Add probabilities to Dyeworks items in Item Getting Guide
I'm gonna better explain the gacha nature, I'm doing this part first!
2024-06-20 12:54:39 -07:00
1d250f3148 Remove unused Item.with_closet_hangers scope
Idk why we thought this made sense way back when? But it evidently has
no call sites now so. Goodbye!
2024-06-19 17:49:18 -07:00
b6bd539fed Oops, fix indentation in Item::Dyeworks
Ahh, I started a tabs-y file (as I default to these days), but copied
code from a spaces-y file, and didn't notice. (My laptop editor isn't
configured to flag this for me, oops!)

Fixed!
2024-06-18 16:50:43 -07:00
ec476f4c65 List the specific Dyeworks end date in Item Getting Guide, if we know 2024-06-18 16:47:05 -07:00
4e2110bf25 Add comment to Item#inferred_dyeworks_base_item 2024-06-18 15:26:28 -07:00
c6fbb9b797 Reorder Item::Dyeworks methods a bit 2024-06-18 15:23:39 -07:00
98ecbf029d Be case-insensitive when checking Owls values for Dyeworks status
Just to be a bit more resilient! I'm not aware of any issues rn but
this seems wise!
2024-06-18 15:22:15 -07:00
015010345a Extract Dyeworks methods into Item::Dyeworks module
There's just starting to be a lot going on, so I pulled them out into
here!

I also considered a like, `Item::DyeworksStatus` class, and then you'd
go like, `item.dyeworks.buyable?`. But idk, I think it's nice that the
current API is simple for callers, and being able to do things like
`items.filter(&:dyeworks_buyable?)` is pretty darn convenient.

This solution lets us keep the increasing number of Dyeworks methods
from polluting the main `item.rb`, while still keeping the API
identical!
2024-06-18 15:21:43 -07:00
26dfe13b0e Parse "Limited Dyeworks" items from Owls
Yay thank you Owls team! I might also try to parse the dates too, the
format seems to be "Owls: Limited Dyeworks - Dyeable Thru July 15"
2024-06-18 14:59:09 -07:00
bbd1849e19 Oops, fix crash for Dyeworks without Owls info in Item Getting Guide
Silly mistake, right, we might not have a trade value listed! This is
relevant for the new Dyeworks items that just came out like a few hours
ago, which Owls doesn't have info for yet.
2024-06-17 13:07:03 -07:00
9f536f81b3 Refactor to use a new Item#source method for where an item is from
I'm doing this in preparation for maybe trying to load some of this
info into the outfit editor, too!
2024-06-16 12:37:53 -07:00
cd28c26ae7 Make thumbnail_url a manually overridable field for Alt Styles
Oh jeez, okay, the latest batch of Alt Styles are using a different URL
format for the thumbnail image!

This isn't something we can import via modeling, so we're gonna have to
keep on top of it manually. For now, I'll keep inferring the previous
format in case they keep using it, but here's also a console script to
fix up the latest batch. (At time of writing, not all of these are in
our database, which is fine; when pasting it into the console, those
lines will error and the script will continue.)

```rb
def update_style(color_name, species_name, thumbnail_url)
	AltStyle.find_by_color_id_and_species_id(
		Color.find_by_name(color_name),
		Species.find_by_name(species_name)
	).update!(thumbnail_url:)
end

update_style "Grey", "Blumaroo", "https://images.neopets.com/items/c0gk16fk.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Bori", "https://images.neopets.com/items/55qvx6mr.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Bruce", "https://images.neopets.com/items/6y6pyiuw.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Buzz", "https://images.neopets.com/items/7fh4avry.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Chia", "https://images.neopets.com/items/7b2jtn10.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Elephante", "https://images.neopets.com/items/0ne41rao.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Gnorbu", "https://images.neopets.com/items/75mwtqmh.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Hissi", "https://images.neopets.com/items/dxdi2mhm.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Kiko", "https://images.neopets.com/items/b9yiruxt.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Lenny", "https://images.neopets.com/items/c6cboc7e.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Lutari", "https://images.neopets.com/items/33fs4eqf.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Nimmo", "https://images.neopets.com/items/4karmgbl.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Ogrin", "https://images.neopets.com/items/dlw78fhk.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Quiggle", "https://images.neopets.com/items/0aipl0iw.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Ruki", "https://images.neopets.com/items/bjnjxsem.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Tuskaninny", "https://images.neopets.com/items/7rh57a0o.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Vandagyre", "https://images.neopets.com/items/6p8sgs69.gif"
update_style "Grey", "Xweetok", "https://images.neopets.com/items/bge9vp5e.gif"
```
2024-06-15 17:35:12 -07:00
b22ccbc2a3 Use Owls to check for Permanent Dyeworks items
Previously, I added a Dyeworks section that was incorrect: the base
item being available in the NC Mall does *not* mean you can necessarily
dye it with a potion!

In this change, we lean on Owls to tell us more about Dyeworks status,
and only group items in this section that Owls has marked as "Permanent
Dyeworks".

We don't have support for limited-time Dyeworks items yet—I've sent out
a message asking the Owls team for more info on what they do for those
items!
2024-06-09 14:46:24 -07:00
5de9e2a27b Add Dyeworks section to Item Getting Guide (but it's currently wrong!)
I started writing this up, then sent a preview to a friend, and he was
like "oh cool, but also this is not correct?"

I didn't realize Dyeworks has limited-time support to be *able* to dye
certain items. Hey, glad we're writing this guide for people like me,
then! lol

I wonder if we can lean on Owls for this. It seems like they already
list "Permanent Dyeworks" for some items, I wonder if they say
something special for active limited-edition Dyeworks items!
2024-06-09 13:25:59 -07:00
857cb547ed Add Item#dyeworks_base_item database field, and populate it
In this change, instead of *always* inferring the Dyeworks base item
from the item name at runtime, we now have a database field that tracks
it, and auto-populates whenever an item *seems* to need a Dyeworks base
item but doesn't have one yet.

This will enable us to set the base item manually in cases where it
can't be inferred, and load Dyeworks base items for the Item Getting
Guide in one query with `includes(:dyeworks_base_item)`.

This migration does a bit more of the fix-em-up scripting work *in* the
migration itself than I usually do, mainly because there's so much in
this one that I think being extra-explicit is useful. We make sure to
do it gracefully though!
2024-06-07 20:10:06 -07:00
68cb44d159 Add logic to infer the base for Dyeworks items
This works for most of the current 1,094 Dyeworks items! But there are
a few exceptions, for cases where the base item name is not quite the
same (e.g. the Dyeworks version is more concise). Maybe we'll add a
database field to override this?

- Dyeworks Baby Blue: Baby Valentine Jumper
- Dyeworks Baby Pink: Baby Valentine Jumper
- Dyeworks Black: Field of Flowers
- Dyeworks Black: Games Master Challenge 2010 Lulu Shirt
- Dyeworks Blue: Field of Flowers
- Dyeworks Blue: Stars and Glitter Facepaint
- Dyeworks Brown: Hanging Winter Candles Garland
- Dyeworks Green: Stars and Glitter Facepaint
- Dyeworks Magenta: Lovely Berry Blush
- Dyeworks Orange & Pink: Winter Lights Effects
- Dyeworks Orange: Games Master Challenge 2010 Lulu Shirt
- Dyeworks Peach: Lovely Berry Blush
- Dyeworks Purple: Baby Valentine Jumper
- Dyeworks Purple: Games Master Challenge 2010 Lulu Shirt
- Dyeworks Purple: Hanging Winter Candles Garland
- Dyeworks Purple: Stars and Glitter Facepaint
- Dyeworks Red & Green: Winter Lights Effects
- Dyeworks Silver: Hanging Winter Candles Garland
- Dyeworks Soft Pink: Lovely Berry Blush
- Dyeworks Yellow & Magenta: Winter Lights Effects
- Dyeworks Yellow: Field of Flowers
2024-06-07 19:35:43 -07:00
31c281390d Add explanations for why Item#pb_{species,color} would return nil 2024-06-05 19:46:12 -07:00
bd6b6450d9 Handle newly-released species in Item Getting Guide
This is less likely than the newly-released color case for PB items,
but I figure let's be resilient anyway, especially since it's so easy
to—and also I figure this is less likely to be triggered by an *actual*
new species, and more likely to be triggered by a surprise in an item's
naming conventions.

But yeah, if `Item#pb_species` returns `nil` upstream, it'll be passed
to `Color#example_pet_type`, which will crash trying to read its ID. So
in this change, we update `Color#example_pet_type` to accept a `nil`
value, and fall back to the first Species (Acara) in that case.

This means that, if you e.g. take the Mutant Aisha Collar and delete
the word "Aisha" from the name, then load it in the Item Getting Guide,
you'll see a thumbnail of a Mutant Acara. Good enough!
2024-06-05 19:27:38 -07:00
193b1fa5e3 Improve performance for occupies:X searches
I noticed in the app that these queries were slowwww! I was able to
track it down to a bad query plan, as we explain in the comment.

I searched online for "mysql query performance filter on one join table
sort by another", and was surprised to find this answer suggest a
subquery, which I've often been told to expect to be slower compared to
joins? But it certainly worked in this case!

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35679693/mysql-optimize-join-with-filter-and-order-on-different-tables
2024-06-03 11:45:51 -07:00
1e99376449 Remove hundreds of unnecessary queries from /alt-styles page!
I think the Rails query cache handled these anyway? But `SwfAsset` has
a `before_save` hook that checks its zone's info, and
`SwfAsset.preload_manifests` saves all the assets, on the assumption
that saving is a no-op when the record didn't change anyway. And it
basically is!

But I figure that, now that I'm realizing hooks exist, simply not
attempting to save unchanged records is probably a better
representation of what we intend to do. So I'm fixing it like that!

Another potential fix would be to preload the zones for these assets,
but I think that confuses the intent too much; the method itself isn't
using the zones, it's just a weird incidental thing that a save hook
happens to use. (Would probably be better to refactor this old save
hook into a different situation altogether, but that's for another
time!)
2024-05-29 18:52:36 -07:00
285cf233f0 Assume new alt styles are "Nostalgic" until the end of 2024 2024-05-29 18:46:17 -07:00
b06e8a25c0 Validate presence of body ID when saving AltStyle
This is a minor nbd change, I just noticed when playing around in the
console that, unlike most other errors for this model, the `body_id`
being required is _only_ enforced in the database schema, so it isn't
returned with the usual errors. Not a big deal! Just feels like this is
clearer to work with, and more correct to what we *intend*.
2024-05-29 18:42:41 -07:00
c78d51ab01 Don't hardcode the series name in AltStyle thumbnail_url
This is just a bit of future-proofing! We also add a default thumbnail
URL of the cute "Neopets Circle Background", for cases where the series
name isn't known yet.
2024-05-29 18:36:30 -07:00
758b62e7d5 Improve performance of Owls values in Item Getting Guide
Now we preload them all concurrently, instead of in sequence when the
template gets around to asking for them!
2024-05-27 16:21:22 -07:00
d34bebc336 Use a pet face when there's no paint brush, in Item Getting Guide
Now, for colors like Mutant or Magma where there's no paint brush
image to show, we use a sample pet image instead, to help it have equal
visual weight and clarity as the cases with the paint brushes.

We do some cleverness in here to make sure to always show the relevant
species, if possible!
2024-05-22 17:53:52 -07:00
1b03c2caed Add more PB item info and links to Item Getting Guide
I add some infrastructural support for inferring an item's paintbrush
color (if any), and a field to the database to manually track an item's
paint brush item name! This is both useful for tracking which colors
are even *available* via paint brush, and also for working with colors
with unusual paint brush names, like the "Get Off My Lawn Paint Brush"
(for Elderly pets).

Here's the script I ran to backfill this for current colors and their
paint brushes!

```rb
Color.find_by_name("Baby").update!(pb_item_name: "Baby Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Biscuit").update!(pb_item_name: "Biscuit Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Blue").update!(pb_item_name: "Blue Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Brown").update!(pb_item_name: "Brown Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Camouflage").update!(pb_item_name: "Camouflage Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Candy").update!(pb_item_name: "Candy Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Checkered").update!(pb_item_name: "Checkered Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Christmas").update!(pb_item_name: "Christmas Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Cloud").update!(pb_item_name: "Cloud Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Darigan").update!(pb_item_name: "Darigan Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Dimensional").update!(pb_item_name: "Dimensional Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Disco").update!(pb_item_name: "Disco Fever Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Electric").update!(pb_item_name: "Electric Blue Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Eventide").update!(pb_item_name: "Eventide Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Faerie").update!(pb_item_name: "Faerie Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Fire").update!(pb_item_name: "Fire, Fire, Your Pants On Fire Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Elderlyboy").update!(pb_item_name: "Get Off My Lawn Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Elderlygirl").update!(pb_item_name: "Get Off My Lawn Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Ghost").update!(pb_item_name: "Ghost Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Glowing").update!(pb_item_name: "Glowing Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Gold").update!(pb_item_name: "Golden Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Green").update!(pb_item_name: "Green Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Grey").update!(pb_item_name: "Grey Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Halloween").update!(pb_item_name: "Halloween Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Invisible").update!(pb_item_name: "Invisible Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Desert").update!(pb_item_name: "Lost Desert Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Maractite").update!(pb_item_name: "Maractite Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Maraquan").update!(pb_item_name: "Maraquan Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Marble").update!(pb_item_name: "Marble Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Island").update!(pb_item_name: "Mystery Island Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Oil Paint").update!(pb_item_name: "Oil Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Orange").update!(pb_item_name: "Orange Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Origami").update!(pb_item_name: "Origami Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Pastel").update!(pb_item_name: "Pastel Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Pink").update!(pb_item_name: "Pink Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Pirate").update!(pb_item_name: "Pirate Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Plushie").update!(pb_item_name: "Plushie Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Polka Dot").update!(pb_item_name: "Polka Dot Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Purple").update!(pb_item_name: "Purple Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Rainbow").update!(pb_item_name: "Rainbow Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Red").update!(pb_item_name: "Red Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Relic").update!(pb_item_name: "Relic Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Royalboy").update!(pb_item_name: "Royal Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Royalgirl").update!(pb_item_name: "Royal Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Sketch").update!(pb_item_name: "Scritchy Sketchy Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Shadow").update!(pb_item_name: "Shadow Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Silver").update!(pb_item_name: "Silver Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Skunk").update!(pb_item_name: "Skunk Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Snow").update!(pb_item_name: "Snow Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Speckled").update!(pb_item_name: "Speckled Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Split").update!(pb_item_name: "Split Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Spotted").update!(pb_item_name: "Spotted Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Starry").update!(pb_item_name: "Starry Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Stealthy").update!(pb_item_name: "Stealth Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Steampunk").update!(pb_item_name: "Steampunk Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Strawberry").update!(pb_item_name: "Strawberry Fields Forever Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Striped").update!(pb_item_name: "Striped Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Swamp Gas").update!(pb_item_name: "Swamp Gas Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Toy").update!(pb_item_name: "Toy Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Transparent").update!(pb_item_name: "Transparent Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Tyrannian").update!(pb_item_name: "Tyrannian Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Usuki Boy").update!(pb_item_name: "Usuki Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Usuki Girl").update!(pb_item_name: "Usuki Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Valentine").update!(pb_item_name: "Valentine Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Water").update!(pb_item_name: "Water Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("White").update!(pb_item_name: "White Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Woodland").update!(pb_item_name: "Woodland Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Wraith").update!(pb_item_name: "Wraith Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Yellow").update!(pb_item_name: "Yellow Paint Brush")
Color.find_by_name("Zombie").update!(pb_item_name: "Zombie Paint Brush")

```
2024-05-22 16:09:49 -07:00
23ad52a8db Oops, don't crash calling current_nc_price on non-NC-Mall items
If `nc_mall_record` is `nil`, return `nil`! (This is the nil method
chaining operator!)
2024-05-21 17:24:55 -07:00
d8b577aab1 Add more info to NC Mall section of Item Getting Guide
NC prices, some CSS, and also a new application-level helper that adds
a feature I've long wanted and been working around for Turbo: the
ability to specific that a stylesheet is specific to the current page,
and should be unloaded when removed!

I use this to write `sources.sass` without the usual
`body.items-sources` scoping that we've historically used to control
what pages a stylesheet applies to. (In the long past, this was because
a lot of stylesheets were—and still are–routed through the
`application.sass` stylesheet! But even for more recent standalone page
stylesheets, I've done the scoping, to avoid issues with styles leaking
beyond the page they're meant for when Turbo does a navigation.)
2024-05-14 16:04:40 -07:00
d3b3a3060c Split Item Getting Guide between NC Mall items and Other NC items
This'll affect the recommended acquisition method by a lot!

NC Mall info like current price isn't surfaced anywhere else in the app
right now. It'd probably be good to add to the item page, and maybe
some other places too!
2024-05-14 00:09:27 -07:00
b6e18e10a5 Add bare-bones rails nc_mall:sync task, incl. NCMallRecord model
Currently we only load the homepage, so there's only actually one
wearable item to sync up! But here's the task to do it!

To do this, we also created the backing model NCMallRecord, where we'll
save the current NC Mall state!
2024-05-07 17:40:14 -07:00
9733ceae25 Add bare-bones Item Getting Guide page
TNT requested that we figure out ways to connect the dots between
people's intentions on DTI to their purchases in the NC Mall.

But rather than just slam ad links everywhere, our plan is to design an
actually useful feature about it: the "Item Getting Guide". It'll break
down items by how you can actually get them (NP economy, NC Mall,
retired NC, Dyeworks, etc), and we're planning some cute actions you
can take, like shortcuts for getting them onto trade wishlists or into
your NC Mall cart.

This is just a little demo version of the page, just breaking down
items specified in the URL into NC/NP/PB! Later we'll do more granular
breakdown than this, with more info and actions—and we'll also like,
link to it at all, which isn't the case yet! (The main way we expect
people to get here is by a "Get these items" button we'll add to the
outfit editor, but there might be other paths, too.)
2024-05-06 20:37:59 -07:00
0943e2dbba Fix broken default value in schema for item description
Idk how we got into this state, or if it's environment-dependent or
MySQL-version-dependent or what, but setting up the dev environment on
my macOS machine is complaining that `TEXT` columns can't have default
values.

Well, in that case, let's just have it be a non-nullable field, and add
a note to our code that missing fields *can* cause item saving to fail!
(This was always true, but I'm just extra-noting it because it's
becoming *more* true.)
2024-05-02 13:00:10 -07:00
156cabbab4 Add shadowban mechanism for closet lists
Simple enough to start! If `shadowbanned: true` gets set on a user,
then we show a 404 instead of the actual list page, *unless* you're
logged in as that user, or coming from a known IP of that user.

This isn't a very strong mechanism! Just something to hopefully
increase the costs of messing around with list spam.
2024-04-20 20:57:15 -07:00
4ae5acfdc3 Disallow email addresses in closet list descriptions
Just another attempt to communicate the rules!
2024-04-16 17:04:31 -07:00
fa202af26d Time out if manifest loading takes too long
This hasn't been causing issues as far as I know, I just noticed
*months ago* that I forgot to do this, and have had a sticky note about
it on my desk since then lol.

I tested this by temporarily setting the timeout to `0.5`, and watching
it fail!
2024-04-16 16:18:51 -07:00
f8e4e83723 To "fetch" the image hash of an image hash name, just take off the @!
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!)
2024-04-16 15:57:39 -07:00
3ea0842f00 Skip loading image hashes for "pets" that start with @
This is an optimization on top of 9d8f035, in which we skip the network
request altogether in this case that we know will and should fail!
2024-04-16 10:10:28 -07:00
9d8f035360 Oops, stop crashing when modeling "pets" that start with @
Ahh, we recently added a step to pet loading that sends a metadata
request to `PetService.getPet`, which is now (in a sense, correctly!)
raising a `PetNotFound` error when we try modeling with a "pet" that
starts with `@` (a trick we use in situations where we can get an image
hash for a modeling situation, but not an irl pet itself).

In this change, we make it no longer a crashing issue if the pet
metadata request fails: it's not a big deal to have a `PetType` have no
image hash or not have it be up-to-date!

In the next change, I'll also add an optimization to skip fetching it
altogether in this case—but I wanted to see this work first, because
the more general resilience is more important imo!
2024-04-16 10:03:36 -07:00
40bfd42af6 NeoPass launch message on homepage
Some cute logged-in-user differentiation uwu
2024-04-12 07:22:25 -07:00
644b181ed0 Use Neopets username as base name for new NeoPass accounts, if possible
Yay, we got the API endpoint for this! The `linkage` scope is the key.

Rather than pulling back the specific fallback behavior we had wrote
for usernames before, which was slightly different and involved
appending `neopass` in there too (e.g. `matchu-neopass-1234`), I
figured let's just use a lot of the same logic, and just use the
preferred name as the base name. (I figure the `neopass` suffix isn't
that useful anyway, `matchu-1234` kinda looks better tbh! And it's all
fallback stuff that I expect serious users to replace, anyway.)
2024-04-09 07:48:13 -07:00
d50672fd73 Add User-Agent header to our AMFPHP requests
Oh right, I never did catch this when setting up User-Agent in the app!

(I noticed this because I'm making a new request now, and went to look
how we set it in previous stuff, and was like. Oh. We don't anywhere
right now. Interesting LOL)
2024-04-09 06:55:41 -07:00
58d86cf3ac Prevent user from removing all their login methods
Oh right, if you can remove your email, there's a way to fully lock out
your account:

1. Create account via NeoPass, so no password is set.
2. Ensure you have an email saved, then disconnect NeoPass.
3. Remove the email.
4. Now you have no NeoPass, no email, and no password!

In this change, we add a validation that requires an account to always
have at least one login method. This works well for the case described
above, and also helps offer server-side validation to the "can't
disconnect NeoPass until you have an email and password" stuff that
previously was only enforced by disabling the button.

That is, the following procedure could also lock you out before,
whereas now it raises the "Whoops, there was an error disconnecting
your NeoPass from your account, sorry." message:

1. Create account via NeoPass, so no password is set.
2. Ensure you have an email saved, so "Disconnect" button is enabled.
3. Open a new browser tab, and remove the email.
4. In the original browser tab, click "Disconnect".
2024-04-09 06:40:56 -07:00
f450937952 Oops, fix error when saving user settings with no password set
Ah okay, if you leave the password field blank but don't have one set,
our simple `update` method gets annoyed that you left it blank.

In this change, we simplify the model API by just overriding
`update_with_password` with our own special behavior for the
no-password case.
2024-04-09 06:20:13 -07:00
d10c11e261 Oops, fix tracking neopass_email on account creation.
My bad!
2024-04-09 05:45:39 -07:00