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5b016673d7 Migrate secret key to Rails credentials file (and fix deprecation warn)
There's a bit happening behind the scenes of this change. Previously,
we kept a `SECRET_TOKEN` environment variable in `production.env`, and
used a `secret_token.rb` initializer to wire it up as the
`secret_key_base`.

In this change, we move to Rails's new-ish (two years old :p) encrypted
credentials system. Now, we set a `RAILS_MASTER_KEY` environment
variable in the deployed `production.env` instead (and in our local
`.env.production` in the project root for managing it), and we can run
`rails credentials:edit` to open the encrypted file in a text editor.

Inside, the content is just:
```yml
secret_key_base: "<OUR_SECRET_KEY>"
```

This indirection doesn't exactly do much for us functionally; it's just
the more standard way of achieving what our `secret_token.rb` situation
was achieving.

We could also migrate other secrets into there, and I just might! That
would simplify duplication between `/deploy/files/production.env` and
`/.env.production`, at any rate! The main notable one is
`MATCHU_EMAIL_PASSWORD` for sending auth emails from
`matchu@openneo.net` (and there's also a Stripe token that we don't
actually use in the app these days, those codepaths are old bones). Oh
and there's also the `IMPRESS_2020_SUPPORT_SECRET`!

Anyway, the motivation for this was to remove the warning when starting
the app that Devise is trying to use the deprecated
`Rails.application.secrets` method. I was expecting to have to do
[the workaround shared here](https://github.com/heartcombo/devise/issues/5644#issuecomment-1804626431),
but it turns out whatever default behavior Devise does under the hood
is happy enough with our new decision to use the credentials file, and
the deprecation warning is gone! Ok neat!
2024-02-22 12:36:30 -08:00
d39e7cea81 Move fundraising models into the Fundraising module
This was mostly straightforward it seems, whew!
2024-02-18 20:29:31 -08:00
82be7fe301 Move most fundraising files into a Fundraising module
Mostly this is just me testing out what it would look like to
modularize the app more… I've noticed that some concerns, like
fundraising, are just not relevant to most of the app, and being able
to lock them away inside subfolders feels like it'll help tidy up
long folder lists.

Notably, I haven't touched the models case yet, because I worry that
might be a bit more complex, whereas everything else seems pretty
well-isolated? We'll try it out!
2024-02-18 20:12:14 -08:00
93bc300940 Update SMTP settings
I moved `@openneo.net` mail to Fastmail instead of Dreamhost, so this
setting needs to change to match!
2024-02-18 14:15:23 -08:00
8aa6eb40a7 Disable advanced mini-profiler tools in production
I'm not really using this lately, and it _only_ creates vulnerability
surface area when not in use; so, while I'm pretty sure we locked this
down correctly to only admin accounts, I'm disabling it just as good
practice. We can add this back later if we need it again!
2024-02-03 08:21:14 -08:00
4fff8d88f2 Add support_staff flag to user record; they can use Support tools
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!
2024-01-29 04:21:19 -08:00
72d4bc65ae API endpoints to load alt styles as JSON, and filter by species
Gonna use this in the app for the alt style picker! Still deciding on
the UI details.
2024-01-28 07:30:06 -08:00
6763e9454e Optionally use local instance of impress-2020 during development
To activate this, I created a `.env.development` file in my project
root, with the following content:

```env
IMPRESS_2020_ORIGIN=http://localhost:4000
```

Then, I started impress-2020 with `yarn dev --port=4000`.

Now, the app loads from there, hooray!! It even fixes that obnoxious
pet state ID bug that happens when you run against the production db lol
2024-01-28 07:00:29 -08:00
394cc212b3 Add Styling Studio page to show the styles we already have modeled 2024-01-24 06:53:37 -08:00
4e5023288e Track contributions of Alt Styles 2024-01-24 03:54:43 -08:00
1933046809 Try to fix the pet load limiter
This is hard to test directly, but this is my guess from what I'm
reading in this? https://stackoverflow.com/a/32958124/107415
2024-01-24 03:26:52 -08:00
5004142dfb Add alt style support to modeling
Nothing to show them yet, but I think this works for loading it all in
the first place?

Still needs contributions tho!
2024-01-24 03:25:23 -08:00
b1eca2f3a5 Disable modeling while we fix Alt Styles rollout bugs 2024-01-24 00:19:28 -08:00
76af587e7c Replace falcon server with puma
Been wanting this for a while in theory, gonna actually do it now!

The motivation is that I want to turn up the timeout for loading pets,
because the Neopets endpoints are slower today with the NC UC release -
but I can already predict that under our current architecture that will
be a problem, because it'll block up our request queue!

Falcon uses Ruby's relatively-new async system to *not* have requests
block on upstream requests, and my understanding is that this behavior
is plug-and-play. Let's see how it goes!
2024-01-23 21:55:26 -08:00
8e3d2b994f Oops, link to the user lists page for the not-in-a-list case 2024-01-21 06:40:20 -08:00
507b346c2c Move item lists bulk management form to an openable dialog in the header 2024-01-21 06:20:32 -08:00
77d88e50a6 Oh right, make the item kind badges translatable!
Also make it an abbr, which means we need to override the default
text-decoration on it
2024-01-21 05:41:55 -08:00
e4fb067e45 Remove old trade hangers UI from item page 2024-01-21 04:49:06 -08:00
b9bb697ca1 Add trade counts to item page tab navigation 2024-01-21 04:45:22 -08:00
eb6f196b15 Add tab navigation to get to item trade pages 2024-01-21 04:40:25 -08:00
4b9e11fc2a Sort trades in vaguely-recent order
This logic is copied from DTI 2020! Though I didn't include the part
where we highlight trade matches yet!
2024-01-21 03:59:06 -08:00
402e3d4afb Basic trade hangers page, just content and without style
We're just getting started but there we go!! No links or styles yet,
just getting it done!
2024-01-21 03:10:06 -08:00
f008dff3f4 Remove duplicates from the list of trades
Oh yeah, a long-standing limitation. Good thing we're better at stuff
now!

This is also probably the real cause of the weird number of slight
discrepancies between main DTI and DTI 2020 when I eyeballed stuff lol

oh, well, that and the missing default-lists. A bit messy!
2024-01-19 01:39:25 -08:00
470c805880 Save last trade activity time onto User
In impress-2020, we do a big slow query to figure out which users have
been active in trades recently. Now, we cache that timestamp on the
User model.

This won't have any immediate effect; it's to clear the way for Classic
DTI to receive the better trade ratios feature people like from 2020.

I also added some unit testing infra because I finally wanted it! for
all the ways you can trigger this timestamp lol

Note too that this is a bit of an unusually complex migration, but my
hope is that the batching and query structure and such helps it run
surprisingly fast! 🤞
2024-01-19 00:00:46 -08:00
e337767954 Fix "couldn't download the associated Flash files" when modeling
So this was a slightly wrong error message, what was happening was:

1. Trying to load the image hash for this pet, by looking them up at
   https://pets.neopets.com/cpn/PET_NAME/1/1.png and seeing what URL it
   redirects to.
2. But pets.neopets.com was rejecting our User-Agent string, which
   would've been just "Ruby", since we hadn't set it otherwise. I guess
   that's an explicitly banned string?

I also found that the kind of more-helpful User-Agent string I like to
write was being rejected, and I could only get it to accept something
very simple? So that's what we're using now, I guess!!
2024-01-15 01:15:35 -08:00
d4e77b9ad9 Remove Pardon Our Dust message and page
I think it's served its purpose! I'll do more updates in another venue
sometime probably!
2024-01-14 23:00:23 -08:00
a656cd511a Create endpoint to show all species appearances for a given color
Building toward replacing more of the 2020 data sources! I think this is
an endpoint that benefits from bulk loading, esp with the way the item
page previews work. I also like taking the concept of "canonical" out of
the GQL interface, and instead just loading for each of the 50 species
and letting the client decide. (And then it can fast-swap between them!)
2023-12-05 18:04:54 -08:00
f93944d401 Oops, fix the pet preview on the homepage
Oh right, I forgot we use the `pet_types#show` endpoint there! Welcome
back lol!
2023-11-11 16:12:38 -08:00
644a6acc72 Remove old Image Mode stuff
There was a static page explaining it, which we no longer link to; and
there was an unused field in the User model for who was a beta tester
for it. Goodbye!
2023-11-11 15:21:49 -08:00
c960e831bc Reorganize routes.rb
No changes intended here, just grouping and commenting!
2023-11-11 15:18:01 -08:00
4926996e8e Oh, another unused route
I deleted the unused controller but forgot the route!
2023-11-11 15:13:47 -08:00
e22809deb3 Disable some unused Rails features
I noticed when running `rails routes` that there's a lot of routes for
major unused Rails features, like storage. I didn't look deeply enough
into ActiveStorage to know if I was risking accepting arbitrary file
uploads, I just figured, if I disable it (which simplifies the app
footprint anyway), then I can be certain! So, goodbye!
2023-11-11 15:12:41 -08:00
8f226cd129 Delete more unused routes
Truly don't know what these are, they crash when I go to them so!
2023-11-11 15:11:46 -08:00
5905f4aed1 Delete more unused code
Just some routes and controllers that I think were at various points
serving as API endpoints, but no longer do I think!
2023-11-11 15:04:18 -08:00
010f64264f Replace swf_assets#index with item_appearances#index
Preparing a better endpoint for wardrobe-2020 to use! I deleted the
now-unused swf_assets#index endpoint, and replaced it with an
"appearances" concept that isn't exactly reflected in the database
models but is a _lot_ easier for clients to work with imo.

Note that this was a big part of the motivation for the recent
`manifest_url` work—in this draft, I'm probably gonna have the client
request the manifest, rather than use impress-2020's trick of caching
it in the database! There's a bit of a perf penalty, but I think that's
a simpler starting point, and I have a hunch I'll be able to make up
the perf difference once we have the impress-media-server managing more
of these responsibilities.
2023-11-11 07:14:48 -08:00
c9dd0f7376 Remove "Import from pets" page
This hasn't worked for a while, and I don't know an API off the top of
my head to drop in for it. Let's just delete it for now, and revisit it
later if we want to!
2023-11-06 13:06:18 -08:00
18ff22f211 Add Sentry to Rails
Now we're tracking both JS and Rails errors, phew!
2023-11-06 12:37:40 -08:00
5dcb1dedb4 Add Owls values to the item page
Eyy it's time!! Long-requested, finally here lol
2023-11-03 16:20:02 -07:00
c496e33c37 Add mini profiler to each page
It shows up in development always, and if you're logged in as Me
Specifically in production!

I'm using this to poke at memory usage for pages that seem suspicious.
I don't know why our app reliably grows so large in RAM, but my hunch is
that maybe there are some pages that just use a truly large amount to
begin with - and I've learned Ruby doesn't release memory back after
it's GC'd, it just grows the process and keeps the free space to itself
in its own heap!

So I'm just eyeing pages that I know *can* have a lot going on, and
seeing what I find!
2023-10-27 19:38:49 -07:00
6bbef7e75e Move the host: db part of the dev container into its environment vars
Okay, so I've kept `database.yml` using the new username and password
`impress_dev`, cuz I like that it helps clarify that it's dev stuff and
is impossible to confuse with prod. (I updated my local setup to match!)

But hardcoding `host: db` into here breaks my local setup where the
database _isn't_ at the hostname `db`. So I add a way for new optional
database URL environment variables to get merged in with these settings,
and then configured the dev container to use that—and just in the most
limited override possible, to avoid duplicating stuff we don't need to.
(I could've just used the same names `DATABASE_URL_{PRIMARY,OPENNEO_ID}`
for this, but idk, I think it's confusing to have the same one for both
dev and prod, even though Rails _does_ basically do this; see below.)

Normally, the environment variable `DATABASE_URL` just _does_ this, and
you don't need to include a `url` key at all to get this behavior. But
since we've got the legacy two-database thing going on, we do this
instead! If we were to merge the `openneo_id.users` table into the
primary database, we could simplify this!
2023-10-26 14:20:15 -07:00
e022e8dbfb Oops, fix bugs in dev container setup!
I missed two things:
1) `rake` wasn't available in the path (surprising but ok!), so I replaced it with the more modern and more portable `bin/rails` invocation.
2) Without specifying a `host`, Rails was trying to connect with the database over a socket instead of over a port. Here, we tell it where to actually connect!

I think I'll need to make some tweaks here, since this isn't compatible with my _own_ local setup—maybe I'll revert `database.yml`, and have the dev container use the `DATABASE_URL` environment variable to override it?

But whatever, this is working for now, and that's exciting to me!

Note: On my machine, the install step hangs for a loooong time, to the point where I usually give up. On Codespaces, it also took a while at the same step (`Installing devise-encrpytable`), but eventually got through it. Maybe on my machine it would work if I'm more patient? Idk! But it's good to see it working on something!!
2023-10-26 00:04:20 +00:00
793c2c0451 Merge branch 'main' into devcontainer 2023-10-25 16:47:23 -07:00
8ae1370cc9 Remove unused neopia_host config variable
I cleared the references to the Neopia server (old thing responsible
for pet loading without blocking the Rails app) out of here a while ago,
but didn't clear out this config value!
2023-10-25 16:20:28 -07:00
814f8e2af7 Delete unused LocalImpressHost & RemoteImpressHost config vars
These were cute stuff from long ago! They have no call sites now! Bye!
2023-10-25 16:13:47 -07:00
b756ae023e Use a hardcoded SECRET_TOKEN, in development only
Oh right, we intentionally fail if there's no SECRET_TOKEN provided, but
that's not really useful for development!

Here, we add a SECRET_TOKEN only used in development - which doesn't
need to be secret, because it doesn't guard actual user sessions!

In production, the behavior is unchanged.
2023-10-25 15:54:19 -07:00
22e3f4240a Update most URLs to use HTTPS
I noticed we didn't have the little lock icon in the browser, and yeah
huh there's a lot of `http://` still floating around! Let's fix that!
2023-10-25 15:22:57 -07:00
56ce32b6cb Upgrade to Rails 7.1.1
The usual stuff! Installed the new gem and its new deps, ran
`bin/rails app:update` and did my best to manually merge the dev/prod
config files with the new canonical defaults, deleted some migrations I
don't think are relevant to us, and yeah!

Also, Rails 7.1 seems to need `libyaml-dev` installed, so I added that
to the `deploy/setup.yml` playbook!

One thing to note is that, while I was here, I turned on some settings
relating to our use of SSL that technically weren't on before. This
should be fine and helpful? But if stuff breaks, well, check those!
2023-10-25 15:05:31 -07:00
2f3294b899 [WIP] Build a dev container
Idk why, but unlike my previous experience with Rails devcontainers, this time the setup process is running so wildly slowly?

Might just be a transient issue on my machine, maybe something that would be improved with a restart and trying again another time? Or could be something about the MySQL image that doesn't run great in this context?

In any case, I'm just gonna set this down for now!
2023-10-25 11:46:14 -07:00
f5b45d2dc8 Delete unused roulette feature
It was a cute idea! But it's been broken for a long time now. Goodbye!
2023-10-24 19:05:18 -07:00
5ba711a413 Delete outfits/show page, point to the editor instead
Now, like in DTI 2020, opening an outfit will go straight to the editor.

I'm not 100% on whether this is actually like. the superior behavior?
But I think it's good enough, and it's what the wardrobe-2020 code
expects, so let's just roll with it for now!
2023-10-24 18:02:18 -07:00