Emi Matchu
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A little architecture trick here! DTI 2020 authorizes support staff requests by means of a secret token, instead of user account stuff. And our support tools still all call DTI 2020 APIs. So here, we bridge the gap: we copy DTI 2020's support secret to this app's environment variables (I needed to update `deploy/files/production.env` and run `bin/deploy:setup` for this!), then users with the new `support_secret` flag have it added to their HTML documents in the meta tags. Then, the JS reads the meta tag. I also fixed an issue in the `deploy/setup.yml` playbook, where I had temporarily commented some stuff out to skip steps one time, and forgot to uncomment them after oops lol!
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- if @outfit
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- title(@outfit.name || t('.default_outfit_name'))
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- open_graph type: 'openneo-impress:outfit', title: yield(:title),
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url: outfit_url(@outfit)
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- if @outfit.image?
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- open_graph image: absolute_url(@outfit.image.url)
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!!! 5
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%html
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%head
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%meta{charset: 'utf-8'}
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%meta{name: 'viewport', content: 'width=device-width, initial-scale=1'}
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%title
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- if content_for? :title
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= yield :title
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| #{t 'app_name'}
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%link{href: image_path('favicon.png'), rel: 'icon'}
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= stylesheet_link_tag 'fonts'
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= javascript_include_tag 'wardrobe-2020-page', defer: true
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= render 'static/analytics'
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= open_graph_tags
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= csrf_meta_tags
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= impress_2020_meta_tags
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%meta{name: 'dti-current-user-id', content: user_signed_in? ? current_user.id : "null"}
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%body
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#wardrobe-2020-root
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