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Preparing a better endpoint for wardrobe-2020 to use! I deleted the now-unused swf_assets#index endpoint, and replaced it with an "appearances" concept that isn't exactly reflected in the database models but is a _lot_ easier for clients to work with imo. Note that this was a big part of the motivation for the recent `manifest_url` work—in this draft, I'm probably gonna have the client request the manifest, rather than use impress-2020's trick of caching it in the database! There's a bit of a perf penalty, but I think that's a simpler starting point, and I have a hunch I'll be able to make up the perf difference once we have the impress-media-server managing more of these responsibilities.
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147 B
Ruby
6 lines
147 B
Ruby
class ItemAppearancesController < ApplicationController
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def index
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@item = Item.find(params[:item_id])
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render json: @item.appearances
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end
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end
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