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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
d5a901b917 Add edit form to Rainbow Pool for pet states, for support staff only 2024-09-27 22:14:00 -07:00
4fa80d33cc Merge branch 'main' into rainbow-pool 2024-09-27 19:43:31 -07:00
d66f81c96b Remove support for old "Nebula (fake)" April Fools color
This hasn't worked for a while anyway! Let's remove the bits of code
where we deal with it, and the database field that signals it. (We also
make a corresponding change in Impress 2020, so it doesn't crash trying
to query based on the `prank` column.)

I also ran this snippet to clear out all the Nebula stuff in the db:

```rb
Color.transaction do
	nebula = Color.where(prank: true).find_by_name("Nebula")
	nebula.pet_types.includes(pet_states: :swf_assets).each do |pet_type|
		pet_type.pet_states.each do |pet_state|
			pet_state.parent_swf_asset_relationships.each do |psa|
				psa.swf_asset.destroy!
				psa.destroy!
			end
			pet_state.destroy!
		end
		pet_type.destroy!
	end
	nebula.destroy!
end
```
2024-09-27 19:38:53 -07:00
80307f21f7 Add Rainbow Pool homepage, with basic filter form 2024-09-26 21:10:25 -07:00
75040ffbf3 Add pages for the Rainbow Pool pet states 2024-09-26 20:24:31 -07:00
a1d6961249 WIP: Placeholder page for Rainbow Pool pet type
I'm experimenting with a Rainbow Pool ish UI, mainly as a support tool
for exploring and labeling poses—but one we can probably just show to
real users too!

Right now, I just use pet type images as a placeholder, and I polished
up some of the `pet_type_image` API. But we're probably gonna drop
these for a full outfit viewer, now that I think of it.
2024-09-26 14:56:45 -07:00
3bd6f09a54 Remove "About NeoPass" page, now that it's on the blog 2024-09-20 18:43:38 -07:00
38474d19d7 Oops, fix broken strings on Neopets page import wizard
Uhh I guess when I half-removed a feature from the translations list (I
don't remember when?), it left two different dictionaries labeled
`neopets_page_import_tasks.new`, and the second one overwrote the
first. Oops! Yikes!

By removing these, the translations *above* them actually get to apply
to the page correctly. Before this change, the page just showed the
translation keys as placeholders, womp womp.
2024-09-20 18:16:06 -07:00
7f55456454 Explicitly disable the unused ActionCable Rails feature
Just for consistency with the other features we're not using, we turn
off ActionCable when loading the app. I just removed
`config/cable.yml`, so I figure, let's not load a feature without the
config file it expects! (even though that didn't seem to bother it)
2024-09-20 13:14:00 -07:00
f23bebb607 Remove unused config/cable.yml and config/store.yml files
We're not using the ActionCable or ActiveStorage Rails features in this
app, so we can clear out these default config files. If we need them
later, it's not hard to re-find / re-generate them!
2024-09-20 13:12:47 -07:00
cf2cd41531 Remove unused config/basic_type_hashes.yml file
Our production data now contains basic hashes for all species/color
combinations, and it's easy enough for a dev copy of the site to get
them too by running `rails public_data:pull`. So, I think it's time to
retire this hardcoded set, and get one more file out of our codebase!
2024-09-20 13:10:15 -07:00
5bf2ef42a0 Move JS libraries to vendor/javascript
The silly motivation is that I wanted to remove `.prettierignore`,
which just exists to omit that one folder from `npm run format`. But it
also seems like this is the standard place to put them—a standard
created long after we first set this up lol
2024-09-13 21:16:46 -07:00
0a5d369735 Remove i18n locale config complexity we don't use anymore
I forget what this was for, I think part of it was for managing item
names in different languages, and the "private" locale thing was
probably for WIP locales? But yeah, not used, delete!
2024-09-13 20:55:09 -07:00
874483eacb Fix SassC::SyntaxError when compiling perfectly valid CSS files
Okay cool, so this was an error that was happening *only* when building
assets for production: Sass's CSS minifier isn't familiar with all
modern CSS syntax (I think is the issue?), and so errors on things that
are actually totally okay.

I had previously worked around this in `swf_assets/show.css` with an
equivalent syntax that Sass recognized. But in this latest case with
the new `fonts.css.erb`, it was upset about the `src` list for the
fonts, and I don't know a workaround for that.

So, let's just disable Sass's CSS minification for now. I imagine the
difference isn't huge when CSS compresses just fine with gzip anyway?
(Most of what you can "minify" in CSS is whitespace, and that largely
seems silly to me when gzip is running.)
2024-09-09 19:59:43 -07:00
1d36e60df9 Remove now-unnecessary extra header on Modeling Hub page 2024-09-09 19:06:19 -07:00
a14c4fca48 Remove needed items form on Modeling Hub
I think this has just been broken for a long time? And I don't think
it's very useful in a world 15 years later, where our problem *used* to
be giant gaps in our library, which isn't really our data problem
anymore.
2024-09-09 18:56:39 -07:00
5cbab5a766 Merge branch 'main' into simpler-item-previews 2024-08-31 12:50:56 -07:00
04ffc30e92 Remove SSW link, does not work on neopets anymore 2024-08-30 01:46:59 -04:00
5b2062754d swf_assets/show action to embed a canvas movie in a sandboxed iframe
Not using this on the item page preview yet, but we will!

I like this approach over e.g. a web component specifically for the
sandboxing: while I don't exactly *distrust* JS that we're loading from
Neopets.com, I don't like the idea of *any* part of the site that
executes arbitrary JS unsafely at runtime, even if we theoretically
trust where it theoretically came from. I don't want any failure
upstream to have effects on us!

I copied basically all of the JS from a related project
`impress-media-server` that I had spun up at one point, to investigate
similar embed techniques. Easy peasy drop-in-squeezy!
2024-07-03 19:50:41 -07:00
ec476f4c65 List the specific Dyeworks end date in Item Getting Guide, if we know 2024-06-18 16:47:05 -07:00
a9f44c0aa6 Configure the application's default time zone to NST (US Pacific)
This doesn't affect a lot right now, it was previously defaulting to
UTC I think? And I've confirmed that, while timestamps are stored in
the database as UTC, they're not interpreted any differently with this
setting. (Or, rather, it's loaded as a `DateTime` object for the same
moment in time, but in the NST time zone. Good!)

But this feels like a more useful default for displaying things for
development etc, and moreover, I'm working on some logic for things
like "when do limited-time Dyeworks items expire exactly?", and that
logic is made *much* simpler if we can just compare dates in NST by
default rather than fudge around with the zones on them and figuring
out the correct midnight!

(Although, as I type this, I think I maybe have thought of an easier
way to do it? So maybe this change won't actually be necessary for
that, but it still feels like a more sensible default for us
regardless!)
2024-06-18 16:39:37 -07:00
1acb00e35a Add NC prices to item pages 2024-06-18 13:25:29 -07:00
a55a9b08d4 Disable sending performance traces to health.openneo.net
There's been some stability issues with our self-hosted
health.openneo.net service lately. I just upgraded to a new version
today, so my hope is that today's weird slowness is that it's doing the
expected GlitchTip 4.0 upgrade data migration process designed to save
disk space, and hopefully it will take care of itself by the end of the
day?

But just to help out, I'm disabling this feature to remove pressure on
the GlitchTip service. We don't actually use performance trace analysis
irl, and so it's just taking up disk space and processing power. If we
end up wanting to dig into something in the future, we can turn it back
on! (My hope had been that a sample rate of 5% was small enough to be a
good hedge to have "enough" data just in case something comes up, but
idk, I don't actually have a great sense of how much pressure even 5%
of our total volume is, and I'd rather just be certain it's out of the
picture altogether, at least while working on this.)
2024-05-19 19:14:06 -07:00
7b0b6b70d2 Initial NC Mall scraper service
This doesn't connect to anything yet, I'm just doing the beginnings of
loading NC Mall item data!

My intent is to run this regularly to keep our own NC info in the
database too, primarily for use in the Item Getting Guide. (Could be
useful to surface in other places too though!) This will help us split
items into those that can be one-click purchased with the NC Mall
integration, vs NC items that need to be acquired by other means.
2024-05-07 16:06:37 -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
3f0936f25c Add "About NeoPass" link to footer
I'm gonna take down the survey message at some point, so it'll be good
to have the link live elsewhere, too!
2024-05-02 13:20:45 -07:00
4d3b19b23b Update copyright text to match TNT's suggestion
I'm doing some back-and-forth on the contract between me and TNT, and
they proposed this amendment to the copyright text in the Fan Site
Agreement. Implemented now!
2024-04-29 23:08:41 -07:00
d6888f1941 Remove the now-unused neopass_access_secret config setting
Ah right, now that you no longer need to provide this secret value as a
query param or a cookie in order to see NeoPass stuff, we can safely
delete it! Goodbye! 👋
2024-04-12 07:26:27 -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
ae2b62956a Eject AuthUsersController from the default Devise controller
I'm getting ready to add handling for "what if you don't *have* a
current password*??", so it seems like the right way to do that is to
just eject the controller and start customizing!
2024-04-08 04:02:54 -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
2e3cfd7cd1 Add development tooling to use live NeoPass, kinda
Hacky and inconvenient, but it works!

I want this primarily to enable me to live-debug what info we're
getting back in the auth token. In production right now, the flow with
NeoPass succeeds, but we fail to create the account, and my production
error logs say it's because the username field is too long. I had hoped
it would just be the Neopets username, but now that I've poked at
NeoPass itself a bit, I'm realizing it won't be that simple.

So, we'll use this to investigate!
2024-04-01 05:26:00 -07:00
e2d763e3c3 Fix NeoPass access token request to use POST data instead of Auth header
Ahh okay, the NeoPass spec says to pass the `client_id` and
`client_secret` as POST form data when exchanging the code for the
access token, but the default behavior of our client is to pass it as
an `Authorization` header instead.

In this change, we set an option to change that behavior, and also add
a lot of comments about this and the other options!
2024-04-01 05:08:47 -07:00
08986153df Add our client ID and client secret, to connect to NeoPass for real!
Wowie, it's starting to happen! :3

When you run this in production, though, you get back the auth failure
message, and the OmniAuth logs say the server returned the following:

> invalid_client: Client authentication failed (e.g., unknown client,
> no client authentication included, or unsupported authentication
> method). The OAuth 2.0 Client supports client authentication method
> 'client_secret_post', but method 'client_secret_basic' was requested.
> You must configure the OAuth 2.0 client's
> 'token_endpoint_auth_method' value to accept 'client_secret_basic'.

I'll add a fix for this in the next commit, with some explanations as
to why!
2024-04-01 04:55:42 -07:00
92f6cb189f Add /privacy route
I don't link to this in the footer or anything yet, but TNT asked for
it as part of the NeoPass setup, so I currently just redirect to the
outdated Impress 2020 privacy policy. (It's outdated in the sense that
we share *less* data with our third party services now, e.g. we moved
our analytics and error tracking onto our own machines!)
2024-03-30 23:36:30 -07:00
812700248e Update Devise paths to be at /users instead of /auth_users
Been bothering me for a bit, and now I'm about to submit my official
redirect URL to the Neopets eng team so, let's polish this up!
2024-03-14 20:34:05 -07:00
7f4c34ff6a Oops, stop requiring a new password whenever AuthUser is changed
Ah right, I went and checked the Devise source code, and the default
implementation for `password_required?` is a bit trickier than I
expected:

```ruby
def password_required?
  !persisted? || !password.nil? || !password_confirmation.nil?
end
```

Looks like `super` does a good enough job here, though! (I'm actually
kinda surprised, I wasn't sure how Ruby's `super` rules worked, and
this isn't a subclass thing—or maybe it is, maybe the `devise` method
adds a mixin? Idk! But it does what I expect, so, great!)

So now, we require the password if 1) Devise doesn't see a UI reason
not to, *and* 2) the user isn't using OmniAuth (i.e. NeoPass).

This had caused a bug where it was impossible to use the Settings page
*without* changing your password! (The form says it's okay to leave it
blank, which stopped being true! But now it's fixed!)
2024-03-14 19:20:33 -07:00
9cbeee0acd Refactor to use OpenID Connect OmniAuth gem instead of plain OAuth2
Right, I didn't totally connect the dots that there's some OpenID
features in the mix here for how we expect to identify the user once
they authenticate. It requires looking up the provider's public key,
and validating the JWT they sent us. This gem does all that for us!

I don't actually know what a real NeoPass `id_token` looks like yet?
But I'll fill in some placeholder stuff for now, and use that for
initializing the account!
2024-03-14 18:11:40 -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
08b1b9e83b Add OmniAuth plugin to AuthUser
This is setting us up for NeoPass, but first we're just gonna try stuff
with the "developer" strategy that's built in for testing, rather than
using the NeoPass dev server!
2024-03-14 15:06:13 -07:00
7515527555 Oops, add ActionCable back to the app
Turbo expects this to exist, for features we don't use! I didn't bother
to check if Turbo has a way to turn this off too, I just said fine lol

Turbo worked in development without this because it only loads files as
needed, whereas in production it blocked the app from starting up. But
you can see the error in development by running `rails zeitwerk:check`,
which attempts to preload everything to make sure it all works, and you
get this:

```
NameError: uninitialized constant ActionCable (NameError)

class Turbo::StreamsChannel < ActionCable::Channel::Base
```

Fixed now!
2024-03-13 17:48:25 -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
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
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
8dc11f9940 Create rails public_data:commit task, to share public data dumps
I'm starting to port over the functionality that was previously just,
me running `yarn db:export:public-data` in `impress-2020` and
committing it to Git LFS every time.

My immediate motivation is that the `impress-2020` git repository is
getting weirdly large?? Idk how these 40MB files have blown up to a
solid 16GB of Git LFS data (we don't have THAT many!!!), but I guess
there's something about Git LFS's architecture and disk usage that I'm
not understanding.

So, let's move to a simpler system in which we don't bind the public
data to the codebase, but instead just regularly dump it in production
and make it available for download.

This change adds the `rails public_data:commit` task, which when run in
production will make the latest available at
`https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/latest.sql.gz`, and will also
store a running log of previous dumps, viewable at
`https://impress.openneo.net/public-data/`.

Things left to do:
1. Create a `rails public_data:pull` task, to download `latest.sql.gz`
   and import it into the local development database.
2. Set up a cron job to dump this out regularly, idk maybe weekly? That
   will grow, but not very fast (about 2GB per year), and we can add
   logic to rotate out old ones if it starts to grow too far. (If we
   wanted to get really intricate, we could do like, daily for the past
   week, then weekly for the past 3 months, then monthly for the past
   year, idk. There must be tools that do this!)
2024-02-29 14:30:33 -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