impress/app/models/alt_style.rb
Matchu 3f38fbd1b0 Support zone restriction in new item preview
Adapted from wardrobe-2020's `getVisibleLayers`! Thanks past-Matchu for
all the comments lol!
2024-07-01 16:54:39 -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
has_many :swf_assets, through: :parent_swf_asset_relationships
has_many :contributions, as: :contributed, inverse_of: :contributed
validates :body_id, presence: true
before_create :infer_series_name
before_create :infer_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)
}
def name
I18n.translate('pet_types.human_name', color_human_name: color.human_name,
species_human_name: species.human_name)
end
# 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 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
# Until the end of 2024, assume new alt styles are from the "Nostalgic"
# series. That way, we can stop having to manually label them all as they
# come out and get modeled (TNT is prolific rn!), but we aren't gonna get too
# greedy and forget about this and use Nostalgic for some far-future thing,
# in ways that will certainly be fixable but would also be confusing and
# embarrassing.
NOSTALGIC_FINAL_DAY = Date.new(2024, 12, 31)
def infer_series_name
if !has_real_series_name? && Date.today <= NOSTALGIC_FINAL_DAY
self.series_name = "Nostalgic"
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