impress/app/models/alt_style.rb
Emi Matchu 6b7c73870a Stop inferring AltStyle series name, now that it's getting more varied
They're not all Nostalgic anymore! Oh, how the times have changed!

This way, new ones will appear as "<New?>", until support staff come in
and label them (with our cool new tools!)
2024-10-18 17:07:38 -07:00

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require "addressable/template"
class AltStyle < ApplicationRecord
belongs_to :species
belongs_to :color
has_many :parent_swf_asset_relationships, as: :parent, dependent: :destroy
has_many :swf_assets, through: :parent_swf_asset_relationships
has_many :contributions, as: :contributed, inverse_of: :contributed
validates :body_id, presence: true
validates :series_name, presence: true, allow_nil: true
validates :thumbnail_url, presence: true
before_validation :infer_thumbnail_url, unless: :thumbnail_url?
scope :matching_name, ->(series_name, color_name, species_name) {
color = Color.find_by_name!(color_name)
species = Species.find_by_name!(species_name)
where(series_name:, color_id: color.id, species_id: species.id)
}
scope :by_creation_date, -> {
order("DATE(created_at) DESC")
}
def pet_name
I18n.translate('pet_types.human_name', color_human_name: color.human_name,
species_human_name: species.human_name)
end
alias_method :name, :pet_name
# If the series_name hasn't yet been set manually by support staff, show the
# string "<New?>" instead. But it won't be searchable by that string—that is,
# `fits:<New?>-faerie-draik` intentionally will not work, and the canonical
# filter name will be `fits:alt-style-IDNUMBER`, instead.
def series_name
self[:series_name] || "<New?>"
end
# You can use this to check whether `series_name` is returning the actual
# value or its placeholder value.
def has_real_series_name?
self[:series_name].present?
end
def adjective_name
"#{series_name} #{color.human_name}"
end
def full_name
"#{series_name} #{name}"
end
def preview_image_url
swf_asset = swf_assets.first
return nil if swf_asset.nil?
swf_asset.image_url
end
# Given a list of items, return how they look on this alt style.
def appearances_for(items, ...)
Item.appearances_for(items, self, ...)
end
def biology=(biology)
# TODO: This is very similar to what `PetState` does, but like… much much
# more compact? Idk if I'm missing something, or if I was just that much
# more clueless back when I wrote it, lol 😅
self.swf_assets = biology.values.map do |asset_data|
SwfAsset.from_biology_data(self.body_id, asset_data)
end
end
# At time of writing, most batches of Alt Styles thumbnails used a simple
# pattern for the item thumbnail URL, but that's not always the case anymore.
# For now, let's keep using this format as the default value when creating a
# new Alt Style, but the database field can be manually overridden as needed!
THUMBNAIL_URL_TEMPLATE = Addressable::Template.new(
"https://images.neopets.com/items/{series}_{color}_{species}.gif"
)
DEFAULT_THUMBNAIL_URL = "https://images.neopets.com/items/mall_bg_circle.gif"
def infer_thumbnail_url
if has_real_series_name?
self.thumbnail_url = THUMBNAIL_URL_TEMPLATE.expand(
series: series_name.gsub(/\s+/, '').downcase,
color: color.name.gsub(/\s+/, '').downcase,
species: species.name.gsub(/\s+/, '').downcase,
).to_s
else
self.thumbnail_url = DEFAULT_THUMBNAIL_URL
end
end
# For convenience in the console!
def self.find_by_name(color_name, species_name)
color = Color.find_by_name(color_name)
species = Species.find_by_name(species_name)
where(color_id: color, species_id: species).first
end
end