class Pet < ApplicationRecord belongs_to :pet_type attr_reader :items, :pet_state, :alt_style scope :with_pet_type_color_ids, ->(color_ids) { joins(:pet_type).where(PetType.arel_table[:id].in(color_ids)) } def load!(timeout: nil) viewer_data = Neopets::CustomPets.fetch_viewer_data(name, timeout:) use_viewer_data(viewer_data) end def use_viewer_data(viewer_data) pet_data = viewer_data[:custom_pet] raise UnexpectedDataFormat unless pet_data[:species_id] raise UnexpectedDataFormat unless pet_data[:color_id] raise UnexpectedDataFormat unless pet_data[:body_id] has_alt_style = pet_data[:alt_style].present? self.pet_type = PetType.find_or_initialize_by( species_id: pet_data[:species_id].to_i, color_id: pet_data[:color_id].to_i ) begin new_image_hash = Neopets::CustomPets.fetch_image_hash(self.name) rescue => error Rails.logger.warn "Failed to load image hash: #{error.full_message}" end self.pet_type.image_hash = new_image_hash if new_image_hash.present? # With an alt style, `body_id` in the biology data refers to the body ID of # the *alt* style, not the usual pet type. (We have `original_biology` for # *some* of the pet type's situation, but not it's body ID!) # # So, in the alt style case, don't update `body_id` - but if this is our # first time seeing this pet type and it doesn't *have* a `body_id` yet, # let's not be creating it without one. We'll need to model it without the # alt style first. (I don't bother with a clear error message though 😅) self.pet_type.body_id = pet_data[:body_id] unless has_alt_style if self.pet_type.body_id.nil? raise UnexpectedDataFormat, "can't process alt style on first occurrence of pet type" end pet_state_biology = has_alt_style ? pet_data[:original_biology] : pet_data[:biology_by_zone] raise UnexpectedDataFormat if pet_state_biology.empty? pet_state_biology[0] = nil # remove effects if present @pet_state = self.pet_type.add_pet_state_from_biology! pet_state_biology if has_alt_style raise UnexpectedDataFormat unless pet_data[:alt_color] raise UnexpectedDataFormat if pet_data[:biology_by_zone].empty? @alt_style = AltStyle.find_or_initialize_by(id: pet_data[:alt_style].to_i) @alt_style.assign_attributes( color_id: pet_data[:alt_color].to_i, species_id: pet_data[:species_id].to_i, body_id: pet_data[:body_id].to_i, biology: pet_data[:biology_by_zone], ) end @items = Item.collection_from_pet_type_and_registries(self.pet_type, viewer_data[:object_info_registry], viewer_data[:object_asset_registry]) end def wardrobe_query { name: self.name, color: self.pet_type.color_id, species: self.pet_type.species_id, pose: self.pet_state.pose, state: self.pet_state.id, objects: self.items.map(&:id), style: self.alt_style ? self.alt_style.id : nil, }.to_query end def contributables contributables = [pet_type, @pet_state, @alt_style].filter(&:present?) items.each do |item| contributables << item contributables += item.pending_swf_assets end contributables end before_validation do pet_type.save! if @pet_state @pet_state.save! @pet_state.handle_assets! end if @items @items.each do |item| item.save! if item.changed? item.handle_assets! end end if @alt_style @alt_style.save! end end def self.load(name, **options) pet = Pet.find_or_initialize_by(name: name) pet.load!(**options) pet end class UnexpectedDataFormat < RuntimeError;end end