impress/app/models/pet_state.rb
Emi Matchu b656ccd982 Add bulk labeling mode for pet appearances
We copy the same feature from alt styles, now that the UI is shared via
support form helpers! Easy peasy!

This adds a "Then: Go to unlabeled appearance" checkbox next to the
submit button on the pet appearance edit form. If checked, it takes you
to the first unlabeled appearance in the database, and keeps the box
checked for next time. Slam through 'em!
2024-12-01 10:10:33 -08:00

141 lines
3.9 KiB
Ruby

class PetState < ApplicationRecord
SwfAssetType = 'biology'
MAIN_POSES = %w(HAPPY_FEM HAPPY_MASC SAD_FEM SAD_MASC SICK_FEM SICK_MASC)
has_many :contributions, :as => :contributed,
:inverse_of => :contributed # in case of duplicates being merged
has_many :outfits
has_many :parent_swf_asset_relationships, :as => :parent
has_many :swf_assets, :through => :parent_swf_asset_relationships
serialize :swf_asset_ids, coder: Serializers::IntegerSet, type: Array
belongs_to :pet_type
delegate :species_id, :species, :color_id, :color, to: :pet_type
alias_method :swf_asset_ids_from_association, :swf_asset_ids
scope :newest, -> { order(created_at: :desc) }
scope :newest_pet_type, -> { joins(:pet_type).merge(PetType.newest) }
scope :unlabeled, -> { with_pose("UNKNOWN") }
# A simple ordering that tries to bring reliable pet states to the front.
scope :emotion_order, -> {
order(Arel.sql(
"(mood_id IS NULL) ASC, mood_id ASC, female DESC, unconverted DESC, " +
"glitched ASC, id DESC"
))
}
# Filter pet states using the "pose" concept we use in the editor.
scope :with_pose, -> pose {
case pose
when "UNCONVERTED"
where(unconverted: true)
when "HAPPY_MASC"
where(mood_id: 1, female: false)
when "HAPPY_FEM"
where(mood_id: 1, female: true)
when "SAD_MASC"
where(mood_id: 2, female: false)
when "SAD_FEM"
where(mood_id: 2, female: true)
when "SICK_MASC"
where(mood_id: 4, female: false)
when "SICK_FEM"
where(mood_id: 4, female: true)
when "UNKNOWN"
where(mood_id: nil).or(where(female: nil))
else
raise ArgumentError, "unexpected pose value #{pose}"
end
}
def pose
if unconverted?
"UNCONVERTED"
elsif mood_id.nil? || female.nil?
"UNKNOWN"
elsif mood_id == 1 && !female?
"HAPPY_MASC"
elsif mood_id == 1 && female?
"HAPPY_FEM"
elsif mood_id == 2 && !female?
"SAD_MASC"
elsif mood_id == 2 && female?
"SAD_FEM"
elsif mood_id == 4 && !female?
"SICK_MASC"
elsif mood_id == 4 && female?
"SICK_FEM"
else
raise "could not identify pose: moodId=#{mood_id}, female=#{female}, " +
"unconverted=#{unconverted}"
end
end
# TODO: More and more, wanting to refactor poses…
def pose=(pose)
case pose
when "UNKNOWN"
label_pose nil, nil, unconverted: nil, labeled: false
when "HAPPY_MASC"
label_pose 1, false
when "HAPPY_FEM"
label_pose 1, true
when "SAD_MASC"
label_pose 2, false
when "SAD_FEM"
label_pose 2, true
when "SICK_MASC"
label_pose 4, false
when "SICK_FEM"
label_pose 4, true
when "UNCONVERTED"
label_pose nil, nil, unconverted: true
end
end
def to_param
"#{id}-#{pose.split('_').map(&:capitalize).join('-')}"
end
# Because our column is named `swf_asset_ids`, we need to ensure writes to
# it go to the attribute, and not the thing ActiveRecord does of finding the
# relevant `swf_assets`.
# TODO: Consider renaming the column to `cached_swf_asset_ids`?
def swf_asset_ids=(new_swf_asset_ids)
write_attribute(:swf_asset_ids, new_swf_asset_ids)
end
private
# A helper for the `pose=` method.
def label_pose(mood_id, female, unconverted: false, labeled: true)
self.labeled = labeled
self.mood_id = mood_id
self.female = female
self.unconverted = unconverted
end
def self.last_updated_key
PetState.maximum(:updated_at)
end
def self.all_supported_poses
Rails.cache.fetch("PetState.all_supported_poses #{last_updated_key}") do
{}.tap do |h|
includes(:pet_type).find_each do |pet_state|
h[pet_state.species_id] ||= {}
h[pet_state.species_id][pet_state.color_id] ||= []
h[pet_state.species_id][pet_state.color_id] << pet_state.pose
end
h.values.map(&:values).flatten(1).each(&:uniq!).each(&:sort!)
end
end
end
end