require 'addressable/template' require 'async' require 'async/barrier' require 'async/semaphore' require 'fileutils' require 'uri' class SwfAsset < ApplicationRecord # We use the `type` column to mean something other than what Rails means! self.inheritance_column = nil # Used in `item_is_body_specific?`. (TODO: Could we refactor this out?) attr_accessor :item belongs_to :zone has_many :parent_swf_asset_relationships has_one :contribution, :as => :contributed, :inverse_of => :contributed has_many :parent_swf_asset_relationships before_validation :normalize_manifest_url, if: :manifest_url? delegate :depth, :to => :zone scope :biology_assets, -> { where(:type => PetState::SwfAssetType) } scope :object_assets, -> { where(:type => Item::SwfAssetType) } CANVAS_MOVIE_IMAGE_URL_TEMPLATE = Addressable::Template.new( Rails.configuration.impress_2020_origin + "/api/assetImage{?libraryUrl,size}" ) LEGACY_IMAGE_URL_TEMPLATE = Addressable::Template.new( "https://aws.impress-asset-images.openneo.net/{type}" + "/{id1}/{id2}/{id3}/{id}/{size}x{size}.png?v2-{time}" ) def as_json(options={}) super({ only: [:id, :known_glitches], methods: [:zone, :restricted_zones, :urls] }.merge(options)) end def urls { swf: url, png: image_url, svg: manifest_asset_urls[:svg], canvas_library: manifest_asset_urls[:js], manifest: manifest_url, } end def manifest raise "manifest_url is blank" if manifest_url.blank? @manifest ||= NeopetsMediaArchive.load_json(manifest_url) end def preload_manifest raise "manifest_url is blank" if manifest_url.blank? NeopetsMediaArchive.preload_file(manifest_url) end MANIFEST_BASE_URL = Addressable::URI.parse("https://images.neopets.com") def manifest_asset_urls return {} if manifest_url.nil? begin # Organize the asset URLs by file extension, convert them from paths to # full URLs, and grab the ones we want. assets_by_ext = manifest["cpmanifest"]["assets"][0]["asset_data"]. group_by { |a| a["file_ext"].to_sym }. transform_values do |assets| assets.map { |a| (MANIFEST_BASE_URL + a["url"]).to_s } end if assets_by_ext[:js].present? # If a JS asset is present, assume any other assets are supporting # assets, and skip them. (e.g. if there's a PNG, it's likely to be an # "atlas" file used in the animation, rather than a thumbnail.) # # NOTE: We take the last one, because sometimes there are multiple JS # assets in the same manifest, and earlier ones are broken and later # ones are fixed. I don't know the logic exactly, but that's what we've # seen! { js: assets_by_ext[:js].last } else # Otherwise, return the last PNG and the last SVG, arbitrarily. # (There's probably only one of each! I'm just going by the same logic # we've seen in the JS library case, that later entries are more likely # to be correct.) { png: assets_by_ext.fetch(:png, []).last, svg: assets_by_ext.fetch(:svg, []).last, } end rescue StandardError => error Rails.logger.error "Could not read URLs from manifest: #{error.full_message}" return {} end end def image_url # Use the PNG image from the manifest, if one exists. return manifest_asset_urls[:png] if manifest_asset_urls[:png].present? # Or, if this is a canvas movie, let Impress 2020 generate a PNG for us. return canvas_movie_image_url if manifest_asset_urls[:js].present? # Otherwise, if we don't have the manifest or it doesn't have the files we # need, fall back to the Classic DTI image storage, which was generated # from the SWFs via an old version of gnash (or sometimes manually # overridden). It's less accurate, but well-tested to generally work okay, # and it's the only image we have for assets not yet converted to HTML5. # # NOTE: We've stopped generating these images for new assets! This is # mainly for old assets not yet converted to HTML5. # # NOTE: If you're modeling from a fresh development database, `has_image?` # might be false even though we *do* have a saved copy of the image # available in production. But if you're using the public modeling # data exported from production, then this check should be fine! # # TODO: Rename `has_image?` to `has_legacy_image?`. return legacy_image_url if has_image? # Otherwise, there's no image URL. nil end def canvas_movie_image_url return nil unless manifest_asset_urls[:js] CANVAS_MOVIE_IMAGE_URL_TEMPLATE.expand( libraryUrl: manifest_asset_urls[:js], size: 600, ).to_s end def legacy_image_url return nil unless has_image? padded_id = remote_id.to_s.rjust(12, "0") LEGACY_IMAGE_URL_TEMPLATE.expand( type: type, id1: padded_id[0...3], id2: padded_id[3...6], id3: padded_id[6...9], id: remote_id, size: "600", time: converted_at.to_i, ).to_s end def known_glitches self[:known_glitches].split(',') end def known_glitches=(new_known_glitches) if new_known_glitches.is_a? Array new_known_glitches = new_known_glitches.join(',') end self[:known_glitches] = new_known_glitches end def restricted_zone_ids [].tap do |ids| zones_restrict.chars.each_with_index do |bit, index| ids << index + 1 if bit == "1" end end end def restricted_zones Zone.where(id: restricted_zone_ids) end def body_specific? self.zone.type_id < 3 || item_is_body_specific? end def item_is_body_specific? # Get items that we're already bound to in the database, and # also the one passed to us from the current modeling operation, # if any. # # NOTE: I know this has perf impact... it would be better for # modeling to preload this probably? But oh well! items = parent_swf_asset_relationships.includes(:parent).where(parent_type: "Item").map { |r| r.parent } items << item if item # Return whether any of them is known to be body-specific. # This ensures that we always respect the explicitly_body_specific flag! return items.any? { |i| i.body_specific? } end def origin_pet_type=(pet_type) self.body_id = pet_type.body_id end def origin_biology_data=(data) Rails.logger.debug("my biology data is: #{data.inspect}") self.type = 'biology' self.zone_id = data[:zone_id].to_i self.url = data[:asset_url] self.zones_restrict = data[:zones_restrict] self.manifest_url = data[:manifest] end def origin_object_data=(data) Rails.logger.debug("my object data is: #{data.inspect}") self.type = 'object' self.zone_id = data[:zone_id].to_i self.url = data[:asset_url] self.zones_restrict = "" self.manifest_url = data[:manifest] end def normalize_manifest_url parsed_manifest_url = Addressable::URI.parse(manifest_url) parsed_manifest_url.scheme = "https" self.manifest_url = parsed_manifest_url.to_s end # To manually change the body ID without triggering the usual change to 0, # use this override method. (This is intended for use from the console.) def override_body_id(new_body_id) @body_id_overridden = true self.body_id = new_body_id end def self.from_biology_data(body_id, data) remote_id = data[:part_id].to_i swf_asset = SwfAsset.find_or_initialize_by type: 'biology', remote_id: remote_id swf_asset.body_id = body_id swf_asset.origin_biology_data = data swf_asset end def self.from_wardrobe_link_params(ids) where(( arel_table[:remote_id].in(ids[:biology]).and(arel_table[:type].eq('biology')) ).or( arel_table[:remote_id].in(ids[:object]).and(arel_table[:type].eq('object')) )) end # Given a list of SWF assets, ensure all of their manifests are loaded, with # fast concurrent execution! def self.preload_manifests(swf_assets) # Blocks all tasks beneath it. barrier = Async::Barrier.new Sync do # Only allow 10 manifests to be loaded at a time. semaphore = Async::Semaphore.new(10, parent: barrier) # Load all the manifests in async tasks. This will load them 10 at a time # rather than all at once (because of the semaphore), and the # NeopetsMediaArchive will share a pool of persistent connections for # them. swf_assets.map do |swf_asset| semaphore.async do begin swf_asset.preload_manifest rescue StandardError => error Rails.logger.error "Could not preload manifest for asset " + "#{swf_asset.id} (#{swf_asset.manifest_url}): #{error.message}" end end end # Wait until all tasks are done. barrier.wait ensure barrier.stop # If something goes wrong, clean up all tasks. end end before_save do # If an asset body ID changes, that means more than one body ID has been # linked to it, meaning that it's probably wearable by all bodies. self.body_id = 0 if !@body_id_overridden && (!self.body_specific? || (!self.new_record? && self.body_id_changed?)) end class DownloadError < Exception;end end