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89fc99c918 Oops, fix bug for authorizing the NeoPass disconnect endpoint
Ahh right, in development `User` and `AuthUser` will have the same ID,
but that got messed up early on for us in production DTI 😅

Here, we switch the form to reference the `User` instead of the
`AuthUser` (to get the ID right), then we also change how we compare
the IDs, because `User#to_param` appends extra text onto the ID after
the number!
2024-04-07 08:11:22 -07:00
88a2688ac8 Add form to disconnect NeoPass
Can't connect it back yet! But you can disconnect it! :3
2024-04-07 07:52:23 -07:00
21b967f83d Add some NeoPass info to the Settings page, if you have one
No buttons to change it or anything, or to link if you don't! Just a
basic display and explanation!
2024-04-07 07:17:33 -07:00
82aea20679 Redesign user settings form
Motivation is that I wanna add NeoPass stuff to here! But also like,
it's looked bad for a long time, let's clean it up!! (I just used the
Devise default without any styling at all lol)
2024-04-07 06:43:29 -07:00
f4133f8283 Add some cheesy formatting to the placeholder NeoPass UI
Just to make it fun and cute! I'm doing some other stuff for demo video
purposes, but this is the only one I'm committing :p
2024-03-14 19:47:19 -07:00
f483722af4 NeoPass strategy interacts with dev NeoPass server, which is still WIP
In this change, we wire up a new NeoPass OAuth2 strategy for OmniAuth,
and hook up the "Log in with NeoPass" button to use it!

The authentication currently fails with `invalid_credentials`, and
shows the `owo` response we hardcoded into the NeoPass server's token
response. We need to finally follow up on the little `TODO` written in
there!
2024-03-14 16:13:31 -07:00
77057fe6a2 Add hidden "Log in with NeoPass" button, to placeholder login strategy
If you pass `?neopass=1` (or a secret value in production), you can see
the "Log in with NeoPass" button, which currently takes you to
OmniAuth's "developer" login page, where you can specify a name and
email and be redirected back. (All placeholder UI!)

We're gonna strip the whole developer strategy out pretty fast and
replace it with one that uses our NeoPass test server. This is just me
checking my understanding of the wiring!
2024-03-14 15:34:24 -07:00
c3eab22b4e Downgrade jQuery on homepage to be the same version as everywhere else
I noticed an issue where Turbo-loading between the Your Items page and
the homepage would clobber each other's copy of jQuery, breaking things
sometimes. e.g. go to Your Items, then go to home, then go to Your
Items, and the page's JS fails because `$.fn.live` isn't defined.

I briefly tested the homepage and it didn't seem to actually depend on
any features from the later version of jQuery? At least not that I
noticed! So I'll just downgrade for consistency. (I also tried
upgrading the Your Items page, but there's too much usage of
`$.fn.live`, which is replaced with a notably different syntax in
jQuery 2.0+.)
2024-03-13 21:38:45 -07:00
c011e99819 Fix various JS Turbo issues
First one, Turbo reasonably yelled at us in the JS console that we
should put its script tag in the `head` rather than the `body`, because
it re-executes scripts in the `body` and we don't want to spin up Turbo
multiple times!

I also removed some scripts that aren't relevant anymore, fixed a bug
in `outfits/new.js` where failing to load a donation pet would cause
the preview thing to not work when you type (I think this might've
already been an issue?), reworked `item_header.js` to just run once in
the `head`, and split scripts into `:javascripts` (run once in `head`)
vs `:javascripts_body` (run every page load in `body`).
2024-03-13 21:26:22 -07:00
d118d185e2 Add more NeoPass details to about page
Got some questions in Discord about account unlinking, and seeing
people look ahead to other potential integrations. Want to clarify that
unlinking will work here (barring any surprises!), and that there's no
data sharing _just_ yet!
2024-03-13 17:55:23 -07:00
75418339da Add DTI 2020 link to item pages
Someone requested this in Discord, and I figured why not! I'm still
planning to move stuff away from Impress 2020 over time, I just figure
may as well have them more linked while this is still The Reality
2024-03-13 17:46:45 -07:00
9295ae75ad Add the full ".html.haml" extension to "_item_header.haml"
This doesn't really matter, I just didn't realize the `.html` part was
optional, and I guess I omitted it here without realizing? But let's
add it for consistency.
2024-03-13 17:35:25 -07:00
01f9065dbd Fix incorrect closet list deletion prompt message
It's no longer true that we transfer the items to the default list; we
just delete them now!
2024-03-13 13:59:27 -07:00
5631b02157 Fix confirmation prompts for various actions
These were depending on the `rails-ujs` scripts we haven't had in here
for a while! Now, they use the new equivalent Turbo attributes.
2024-03-13 13:56:10 -07:00
684dcb53ba Add Turbo to speed up the app, and set up for missing UJS features
Oh right, we don't have Rails UJS going on anymore, which is what
handled the confirmation prompts for deleting lists. Turbo is the more
standard modern solution to that, and should speed up certain
pageloads, so let's do it!

Here I install the `turbo-rails` gem, then run `rails turbo:install` to
install the `@hotwired/turbo-rails` npm package. Then I move
`application.js` that's run all on pages but the outfit editor into our
section of JS that gets run through the bundler, and add Turbo to it.

I had to fix a couple tricky things:

1. The outfit editor page doesn't play nice with being swapped into the
   document, so I make it require a full page reload instead.
2. Prefetching the Sign In link can cause the wrong `return_to` address
   to be written to the `session`. (It's a GET request that does, ever
   so slightly, take its own actions, oops!) As a simple hacky answer,
   we disallow prefetching on that link.

Haven't fixed up the UJS stuff for confirm prompts to use Turbo yet,
that's next!
2024-03-13 13:43:48 -07:00
6a347bd733 Add "Posted" date to NeoPass announcement 2024-03-13 12:22:15 -07:00
b388486676 Add NeoPass announcement banner to homepage 2024-03-13 12:20:38 -07:00
3bf07b02da A few more NeoPass about page copy edits 2024-03-12 18:41:58 -07:00
4bff5b7943 Oops, add dimensions to NeoPass header image
Always forget about this! Lol
2024-03-12 18:41:44 -07:00
ba859ce747 Oops, fix neopass-header.png image reference
Huh, omitting the filetype is legal in development, but failed in
production. Weird!
2024-03-12 18:34:40 -07:00
640e0423a7 Copy edits, mostly bolding sections of the NeoPass about page 2024-03-12 18:21:23 -07:00
0e7457980f Add NeoPass header image 2024-03-12 18:20:57 -07:00
022286a746 Add first draft of /about/neopass page 2024-03-12 17:58:44 -07:00
2cfcfaf69d Rename StaticController to AboutController
This is where `/about` pages will go now!
2024-03-12 17:12:43 -07:00
9aef987f95 Move partials in views/static to views/application
I think this is the more canonical place for stuff like this these days!
It's nice to be able to just say the short name when calling `render`.

Here's the answer I looked up about it: https://stackoverflow.com/a/9892081/107415

My immediate motivation is that I'm looking at creating more About
pages, and thinking about where to put them; I think maybe we trash the
`StaticController`, move these partials out to here, and move terms
into a new `AboutController`?
2024-03-10 18:48:25 -07:00
88c98f2023 Update GitHub links to point to our self-hosted OpenNeo Code 2024-02-29 11:24:21 -08:00
9156fa7162 Bold the Terms of Use link when it's been changed recently 2024-02-29 11:22:12 -08:00
0316544e32 Update Terms of Use
Mostly pulled from Impress 2020, but with some copy edits, and AI
clauses added for good measure.
2024-02-29 11:21:53 -08:00
6a0afb330b Add warning for "Baby Body Paint" bugs
I *think* what I'm observing is that:

1. The zone restrictions are different between these items.
2. The zone restrictions *change* when reloading the page sometimes. (I
   assume from remodeling?)
3. The items look very buggy on many pets, because many appearances
   seem to expect different zone restrictions than the item actually
   has.

I think what this means is:

1. TNT has finally unbound restricted zones from the item level, and
   allowed different appearances to have different restrictions. Neat!
2. The API still serves it the same way, as a field on the item.

So I think this means we need to update our schema to reflect the fact
that an item's `zones_restrict` field isn't *really* a property of the
item; it's a property of the combination of the item and the current
body ID.

My gut take here is that maybe this means it's time for the Large
Refactor that I've kinda been interested in for a while, but been
avoiding because of Impress 2020 compatibility issues: instead of a
`body_id` field on assets, and having them directly belong to items,
make an `ItemAppearance` record (closer to how 2020's GQL API modeled
it, I was looking ahead to this possibility!) that's keyed on item and
body ID, and assets belong to *that*.

Then, we could move the zones restriction field onto the
`ItemAppearance` record instead. And then it doesn't really matter to
us how TNT models it internally; whatever we saw is what we use.
(Again, I looked ahead to this in the 2020 app, and tried to use the
`restrictedZones` field on `ItemAppearance` when possible—even though
it secretly just reads directly from the `Item`!)

…but that's a pretty big departure from how things are modeled now, and
isn't something we can just throw together—especially coordinating it
across both apps. I was getting close to being able to shut off 2020
from a *front-facing* perspective (but still keeping a lot of the GQL
endpoints open for the wardrobe-2020 frontend), but I don't think we're
very close to being able to try to target turning off 2020's *backend*
as a prereq to this; or at least, if we do, we should expect that to
take a while. (Counting now, there's still 9 GQL queries—not as many as
I expected tbh, but still quite a few.)

So idk how to sequence this! But for now, let's put out a warning, and
start setting expectations.
2024-02-27 18:16:23 -08:00
ab1fade529 Remove unused React dependency on homepage
Oh right, this was for `modeling.jsx`, which is gone now. Bye!
2024-02-25 10:49:00 -08:00
e3d46ea5d0 Remove Alt Styles announcement banner
It's been long enough, and they're linked to from the Styles picker in
the app now!
2024-02-25 10:44:46 -08:00
583f3c712f High-level caching for closet lists
Okay, so I still don't know why rendering is just so slow (though
migrating away from item translations did help!), but I can at least
cache entire closet lists as a basic measure.

That way, the first user to see the latest version of a closet list
will still need just as much time to load it… but *only* the ones that
have changed since last time (rather than always the full page), and
then subsequent users get to reuse it too!

Should help a lot for high-traffic lists, which incidentally are likely
to be the big ones belonging to highly active traders!

One big change we needed to make was to extract the `user-owns` and
`user-wants` classes (which we use for trade matches for *the user
viewing the list right now*) out of the cached HTML, and apply them
after with Javascript instead. I always dislike moving stuff to JS, but
the wins here seem. truly very very good, all things considered!
2024-02-20 18:43:39 -08:00
13b92b30d0 Replace old stickUp dependency with position: sticky
From an era when we didn't have that! Now we do!

(My motivation is that I'm trying to add new JS to this page and errors
in stickUp are crashing the page early, womp womp!)
2024-02-20 18:33:23 -08:00
0705f66f6d Add "first seen" timestamps to item pages
Impress 2020 has had this for a while, I've wanted it for reference on
occasion, let's bring it in!

Very similar logic, and Ruby & Rails's date affordances are super
helpful for simplifying how to express it!
2024-02-20 14:32:45 -08:00
e178505d2d Add redirect from openneo.net to impress.openneo.net
The homepage used to point to old projects that don't work anymore
anyway! This is the only project that stuck, so just redirect here!

We also remove the openneo.net link from the footer, because there's
nothing useful to say there anymore!
2024-02-20 10:35:59 -08:00
377df4486c Remove link to blog
It hasn't been updated in a long time, let's just be rid of it!

It's possible I'll replace it with another blog sometime if we get the
chance to do more development work, it could be a useful way to improve
communication—but not yet!
2024-02-20 10:19:41 -08:00
7efe795edb Move JS library files into a new lib folder
Just sorting things a bit cleaner!
2024-02-18 20:40:16 -08:00
df4ea967c6 Remove now-unnecessary polyfill for the placeholder attribute
Long unnecessary, in fact!
2024-02-18 20:36:45 -08:00
0d23412fba Merge pet_query.js into its only call site 2024-02-18 20:32:24 -08:00
82be7fe301 Move most fundraising files into a Fundraising module
Mostly this is just me testing out what it would look like to
modularize the app more… I've noticed that some concerns, like
fundraising, are just not relevant to most of the app, and being able
to lock them away inside subfolders feels like it'll help tidy up
long folder lists.

Notably, I haven't touched the models case yet, because I worry that
might be a bit more complex, whereas everything else seems pretty
well-isolated? We'll try it out!
2024-02-18 20:12:14 -08:00
66f20747a9 Use higher-res outfit thumbnails if the device has at least 2x DPI 2024-02-08 10:07:09 -08:00
c7cf1d2111 Update site copy to reflect that Alt Styles are released
Announcements babyyy!
2024-02-01 06:58:54 -08:00
4fff8d88f2 Add support_staff flag to user record; they can use Support tools
A little architecture trick here! DTI 2020 authorizes support staff
requests by means of a secret token, instead of user account stuff. And
our support tools still all call DTI 2020 APIs.

So here, we bridge the gap: we copy DTI 2020's support secret to this
app's environment variables (I needed to update
`deploy/files/production.env` and run `bin/deploy:setup` for this!),
then users with the new `support_secret` flag have it added to their
HTML documents in the meta tags. Then, the JS reads the meta tag.

I also fixed an issue in the `deploy/setup.yml` playbook, where I had
temporarily commented some stuff out to skip steps one time, and forgot
to uncomment them after oops lol!
2024-01-29 04:21:19 -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
4eb4013eb2 One more copy edit, alt style nuances are hard to explain… 2024-01-24 08:39:18 -08:00
64debe573a One more alt styles explanation copy edit 2024-01-24 08:23:43 -08:00
362e2ab4e7 Add more notes about the state of alt styles to the alt styles page 2024-01-24 08:17:13 -08:00
6206be6c03 Left-align the alt styles on the page, to flow better with the headers 2024-01-24 08:02:19 -08:00
495366e73e Group alt styles by species 2024-01-24 07:53:37 -08:00
0bbbe67953 Add note about style tokens not being available on trade lists 2024-01-24 07:22:08 -08:00