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Matt Dunn-Rankin
711aca0008 hardcode more baby IDs :P
Interestingly, these items *are* correctly detecting their special
color on the homepage for model progress. So, we *do* have the ability
to detect this. But I don't have good item data locally, so it would
be hard to test this, so I'm just gonna go with the cheap solution
again, sorry XP
2018-02-25 14:45:13 -08:00
Matt Dunn-Rankin
80e74da84f whoops, re-add check for explicitly_body_specific?
In bfd825d, we refactored the "is item body-specific?" check. In the process, we dropped the check for the manual override flag, `explicitly_body_specific?`. Not sure if it was an accident or if I was just _so_ confident that it was gonna work :P In any case, re-add the check!
2017-10-29 15:08:22 -07:00
Matt Dunn-Rankin
bd3b75c675 hardcode some color-specific items 😬 2017-10-21 13:32:01 -07:00
Matt Dunn-Rankin
daa831e2b0 show gear image when no thumbnail URL present
Okay, surprise, the bug was unrelated to Camo config (though I'm glad I cleaned
that up anyway :P). We now, at a low level, serve a placeholder image for item
thumbnail URL if, for some reason, we don't have a good thumbnail URL on hand.
2017-04-01 10:29:12 -07:00
Matchu
b11d7a8c9c oh dang, did we just fix most of the mixed content? 2015-08-05 20:11:08 -04:00
Matchu
c5c587fab1 stop crashing when trying to translate item names 2015-07-27 13:23:46 -04:00
9c6399a23d Baby Raindorf Hoodie Robe is annoying. special case it as baby-fitting in the worst hack possible ;P 2014-12-17 00:54:55 -06:00
0fe31ee79a basic fits functionality in search 2014-04-05 17:43:54 -05:00
03c76fe882 Update missing body ID prediction to handle, say, the Maraquan Mynci.
It turns out that some pets for seemingly nonstandard colors have the
standard body type anyway, and vice-versa. This implies that we should
stop relying on a color's standardness, but, for the time being, we've
just revised the prediction model:

Old model:
    * If I see a body_id, I find the corresponding color_ids, and it's wearable
      by all pet types with those color_ids.

New model:
    * If I see a body_id,
        * If it also belongs to a basic pet type, it's a standard body ID.
            * It therefore fits all pet types of standard color (if there's
              more than one body ID modeled already). (Not really,
              because of weird exceptions like Orange Chia. Should that be
              standard or not?)
        * If it doesn't also belong to a basic pet type, it's a nonstandard
          body ID.
            * It therefore only belongs to one color, and therefore the item
              fits all pet types of the same color.
2014-01-20 15:29:01 -06:00
99b2acd419 attach body id to newest unmodeled item species names 2014-01-10 16:25:03 -05:00
9a4e114964 oh yum, this is really starting to come together :) 2014-01-10 16:25:02 -05:00
7c6e607612 basic neopia api integration 2014-01-10 16:25:02 -05:00
728ff60c5f move item cache sweeping and flex syncing to background tasks 2013-12-09 00:12:05 -06:00
f07996d762 cache pet images on items#show, in case that's what's being a super-slow jerkface 2013-12-05 15:22:43 -06:00
cc7ac363dd WIP commit for speeding up item show pages 2013-12-05 13:27:56 -06:00
0cb7fc87df include zones_restrict in item selector when mall spidering, to avoid flex_source errors 2013-10-08 14:42:46 -05:00
082119afe1 fix some mall spider bugs, including not having all the attributes it needed for search indexing 2013-07-09 21:00:36 -07:00
9bd49aa85d first step in repairing mall spider 2013-07-09 20:01:55 -07:00
5b9394ce82 oops - don't cache as_json's owned/wanted, but instead have the proxy override 2013-06-27 00:10:55 -07:00
9e3cac82ec use proxies for item html, too
Some lame benchmarking on my box, dev, cache classes, many items:

No proxies:
    Fresh JSON:  175,  90,  90,  93,  82, 88, 158, 150, 85, 167 = 117.8
    Cached JSON: (none)
    Fresh HTML:  371, 327, 355, 328, 322, 346 = 341.5
    Cached HTML: 173, 123, 175, 187, 171, 179 = 168

Proxies:
    Fresh JSON:  175, 183, 269, 219, 195, 178 = 203.17
    Cached JSON:  88,  70,  89, 162,  80,  77 = 94.3
    Fresh HTML:  494, 381, 350, 334, 451, 372 = 397
    Cached HTML: 176, 170, 104, 101, 111, 116 = 129.7

So, overhead is significant, but the gains when cached (and that should be
all the time, since we currently have 0 evictions) are definitely worth
it. Worth pushing, and probably putting some future effort into reducing
overhead.

On production (again, lame), items#index was consistently averaging
73-74ms when super healthy, and 82ms when pets#index was being louder
than usual. For reference is all. This will probably perform
significantly worse at first (in JSON, anyway, since HTML is already
mostly cached), so it might be worth briefly warming the cache after
pushing.
2013-06-26 23:50:19 -07:00
e42de795dd Use item proxies for JSON caching
That is, once we get our list of IDs from the search engine, only
fetch records whose JSON we don't already have cached.

It's simpler here to use as_json, but it'd probably be even faster
if I figure out how to serve a plain JSON string from a Rails
controller. In the meantime, requests of entirely cached items
are coming in at about 85ms on average on my box (dev, cache
classes, many items), about 10ms better than the last
iteration.
2013-06-26 23:01:12 -07:00
fb219f82e8 sigh, add another special color description format 2013-06-23 22:58:17 -07:00
a80f70bb88 phew, fixed some issues with contribution saving in rails 3.2 2013-03-05 20:51:24 -06:00
5d618237a9 fix bug in determining special color
Specifically, the Tyrannian Meerca Spear is a pb item that contains
"pea", so its item page is only willing to show a Pea Chia. Now,
a color must be a whole word in the item name for special color
determination to work.
2013-02-03 13:31:22 -06:00
629ff2c45d index items by *actual* species support ids 2013-01-28 17:54:50 -06:00
f484fc5c21 update supported species list on items#show 2013-01-28 16:54:25 -06:00
206811a2fb oops, deal with missing item fields better 2013-01-28 03:01:25 -06:00
0b32e8ba59 cut down on pets#load zone queries 2013-01-28 02:19:37 -06:00
2798ebbd5c fix pb filter for other locales 2013-01-26 09:52:21 -06:00
26ac3782ec move zones to database 2013-01-24 18:26:00 -06:00
ce4e2fd53c move species to database 2013-01-24 18:25:59 -06:00
965465ca51 move species to database 2013-01-24 18:25:59 -06:00
94ecc6f02d remove old item search interface 2013-01-24 18:24:35 -06:00
6e09b8bc10 globalized search first draft
Confirmed features:
    * Output (retrieval, sorting, etc.)
    * Name (positive and negative, but new behavior)
    * Flags (positive and negative)

Planned features:
    * users:owns, user:wants

Known issues:
    * Sets are broken
        * Don't render properly
        * Shouldn't actually be done as joined sets, anyway, since
          we actually want (set1_zone1 OR set1_zone2) AND
          (set2_zone1 OR set2_zone2), which will require breaking
          it into multiple terms queries.
    * Name has regressed: ignores phrases, doesn't require *all*
      words. While we're breaking sets into multiple queries,
      maybe we'll do something similar for name. In fact, we
      really kinda have to if we're gonna keep sorting by name,
      since "straw hat" returns all hats. Eww.
2013-01-24 18:24:35 -06:00
c9ae7155b1 locale metadata, including hidden locales for item loading and selection 2013-01-24 18:24:34 -06:00
ef2423e87f globalize3 for items 2013-01-24 18:24:34 -06:00
29ed401238 load pet by locale, prepare needed translations 2013-01-24 18:24:34 -06:00
9c8f7f498f basic translation infrastructure for items - search is still english-only, and probably will have to be replaced with a legit search engine 2013-01-24 18:24:34 -06:00
d79c225c1e apply globalize3 to items 2013-01-24 18:24:34 -06:00
bfd825d98e attempt to fix new species_support_ids format. sigh. 2013-01-23 00:25:09 -06:00
9701221035 wardrobe now considers item.species_support_ids when deciding compatibility
For example, the Meerca Maid Tray is a foreground item, so the SWF is marked
as compatible with all body types, but the item itself is clearly marked as
Meercas-only. items#show reflected this properly, but the swf_assets#index
call that the wardrobe uses ignored item.species_support_ids.

So, /bodies/:body_id/swf_assets.json?item_ids[]=... was deprecated in favor
of /pet_types/:pet_type_id/items/swf_assets.json?item_ids=[]..., which is
much like the former route but, before loading assets, also loads the pet
type and items, then filters the items by compatibility, then only loads
assets for the compatible items.
2013-01-02 23:15:32 -05:00
f56b544963 brought-to-you-by on items#show lists contributors 2012-10-24 22:09:05 -05:00
671641cc16 a more forgiving "type" search filter 2012-10-08 21:20:18 -05:00
775ef7fa51 finally fix encased in ice - woo! 2012-10-05 20:56:52 -05:00
ddec043209 support pea chia cape in infinite closet 2012-09-29 12:40:55 -05:00
1e3938eea9 improve closet performance by caching item link 2012-08-09 19:34:56 -04:00
72237f225c modeling hub 2012-08-06 21:15:31 -04:00
4d314417e2 fix parent-swf-asset-relationship destruction bug
After changing the database structure, we lost the feature where, once we discover
new assets for an item for a given body ID, we disconnect previously connected
assets. This commit reinstates that feature.
2012-01-26 13:51:30 -06:00
ec3088fdec ensure that pet state is saved before trying to save its assets 2012-01-13 15:56:31 -06:00
171d691a98 fix nc mall spider for remote ID 2012-01-13 15:27:30 -06:00