Dress to Impress, a big fancy Neopets customization tool!
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Matchu 621a0bc211 Mark some more relationships as optional
I noticed this was stopping changing your default list visibility bc contact neopets connection can't be empty, so I fixed that!

And then I just decided to scroll through every `belongs_to` relationship and add optional to the ones that jumped out at me lol
2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
app Mark some more relationships as optional 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
autotest rspec:install 2010-05-14 18:17:10 -04:00
bin Upgrade to Rails 7.0.6 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
config Can log into OpenNeo ID accounts directly! 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
db Add AuthUser model, connecting to openneo_id db 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
doc rails 3 2010-05-14 18:12:31 -04:00
lib Remove old OpenNeo ID auth code 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
public ignore public/uploads 2015-07-27 13:24:58 -04:00
script rails 3 2010-05-14 18:12:31 -04:00
spec Delete WardrobeTip model 2023-10-23 19:05:05 -07:00
test core of pet loading, still needs get image hash, download assets 2010-10-07 10:46:23 -04:00
tmp utf-8 support in both ruby 1.9 and 1.8 2011-06-04 18:40:15 -04:00
vendor Can log into OpenNeo ID accounts directly! 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
.gitignore Add Vagrantfile for installing Ruby 1.9.3 2023-07-21 17:44:49 -07:00
.ruby-version Upgrade to Ruby 3.1.4 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
Capfile move some deploy stuff from files into env 2015-07-17 17:47:58 -04:00
config.ru Upgrade to Rails 6.1.7.4 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
Gemfile Can log into OpenNeo ID accounts directly! 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
Gemfile.lock Can log into OpenNeo ID accounts directly! 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00
LICENSE.md Update our license 2023-10-23 19:04:56 -07:00
Rakefile Uninstall resque 2023-10-23 19:05:04 -07:00
README replace standard rails readme :P 2010-07-07 02:31:47 -04:00
Vagrantfile Add AuthUser model, connecting to openneo_id db 2023-10-23 19:05:07 -07:00

An extension of Dress to Impress (PHP) that runs on Ruby on Rails.
I wanted to use Rails initially for Impress, but hoped that using
PHP would allow me to attract more developers. Looks like that
wasn't the case, so I just went with what I loved and made the
items database in Rails.

Future Impress sections will likely find themselves in this
project, rather than the PHP project.