Emi Matchu
0b72b5568c
We'll need this to fix up the series names and thumbnails for the new prismatic styles!
111 lines
3.8 KiB
Ruby
111 lines
3.8 KiB
Ruby
require "addressable/template"
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class AltStyle < ApplicationRecord
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belongs_to :species
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belongs_to :color
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has_many :parent_swf_asset_relationships, as: :parent
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has_many :swf_assets, through: :parent_swf_asset_relationships
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has_many :contributions, as: :contributed, inverse_of: :contributed
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validates :body_id, presence: true
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validates :series_name, presence: true, allow_nil: true
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validates :thumbnail_url, presence: true
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before_create :infer_series_name
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before_create :infer_thumbnail_url
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scope :matching_name, ->(series_name, color_name, species_name) {
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color = Color.find_by_name!(color_name)
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species = Species.find_by_name!(species_name)
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where(series_name:, color_id: color.id, species_id: species.id)
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}
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def name
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I18n.translate('pet_types.human_name', color_human_name: color.human_name,
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species_human_name: species.human_name)
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end
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# If the series_name hasn't yet been set manually by support staff, show the
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# string "<New?>" instead. But it won't be searchable by that string—that is,
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# `fits:<New?>-faerie-draik` intentionally will not work, and the canonical
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# filter name will be `fits:alt-style-IDNUMBER`, instead.
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def series_name
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self[:series_name] || "<New?>"
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end
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# You can use this to check whether `series_name` is returning the actual
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# value or its placeholder value.
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def has_real_series_name?
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self[:series_name].present?
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end
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def adjective_name
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"#{series_name} #{color.human_name}"
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end
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def full_name
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"#{series_name} #{name}"
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end
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def preview_image_url
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swf_asset = swf_assets.first
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return nil if swf_asset.nil?
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swf_asset.image_url
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end
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# Given a list of items, return how they look on this alt style.
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def appearances_for(items, ...)
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Item.appearances_for(items, self, ...)
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end
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def biology=(biology)
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# TODO: This is very similar to what `PetState` does, but like… much much
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# more compact? Idk if I'm missing something, or if I was just that much
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# more clueless back when I wrote it, lol 😅
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self.swf_assets = biology.values.map do |asset_data|
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SwfAsset.from_biology_data(self.body_id, asset_data)
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end
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end
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# Until the end of 2024, assume new alt styles are from the "Nostalgic"
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# series. That way, we can stop having to manually label them all as they
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# come out and get modeled (TNT is prolific rn!), but we aren't gonna get too
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# greedy and forget about this and use Nostalgic for some far-future thing,
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# in ways that will certainly be fixable but would also be confusing and
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# embarrassing.
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NOSTALGIC_FINAL_DAY = Date.new(2024, 12, 31)
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def infer_series_name
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if !has_real_series_name? && Date.today <= NOSTALGIC_FINAL_DAY
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self.series_name = "Nostalgic"
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end
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end
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# At time of writing, most batches of Alt Styles thumbnails used a simple
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# pattern for the item thumbnail URL, but that's not always the case anymore.
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# For now, let's keep using this format as the default value when creating a
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# new Alt Style, but the database field can be manually overridden as needed!
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THUMBNAIL_URL_TEMPLATE = Addressable::Template.new(
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"https://images.neopets.com/items/{series}_{color}_{species}.gif"
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)
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DEFAULT_THUMBNAIL_URL = "https://images.neopets.com/items/mall_bg_circle.gif"
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def infer_thumbnail_url
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if has_real_series_name?
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self.thumbnail_url = THUMBNAIL_URL_TEMPLATE.expand(
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series: series_name.gsub(/\s+/, '').downcase,
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color: color.name.gsub(/\s+/, '').downcase,
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species: species.name.gsub(/\s+/, '').downcase,
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).to_s
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else
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self.thumbnail_url = DEFAULT_THUMBNAIL_URL
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end
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end
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# For convenience in the console!
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def self.find_by_name(color_name, species_name)
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color = Color.find_by_name(color_name)
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species = Species.find_by_name(species_name)
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where(color_id: color, species_id: species).first
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end
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end
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