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c2de6f7167 Display alt styles in outfit editor when selected
Yay it works(*)! But two major missing pieces:

- Outfit saving doesn't persist it at all
- Item compatibility is unaffected: items will still appear in search
  and in the preview, even when they don't fit anymore.
2024-01-30 07:01:03 -08:00
3ebbfc4967 Move alt style state into the outfit state
This still doesn't _do_ anything, except that you can see the URL
change when you switch between styles. Just a step forward is all!
2024-01-30 06:21:32 -08:00
8e5939e408 Show alt style name in the pose picker button when selected
To help with space, I'm just showing the word "Nostalgic" (or "???" if
it's from a series we don't recognize, this is hardcoded by ID), and
trusting that from context it will be obvious that it's the "Nostalgic
Faerie" case or whatever. (Moreover, in both the button and the select
we're omitting the species name, by similar reasoning!)

Note that this _still_ doesn't actually apply the style to the outfit
whatsoever; this is all just local state as we're continuing to play
with UI concepts. Actually applying it is probably next though! (Though
there's a couple more UI things I want to do, like some affordances to
clarify that a Style is applied and that Expression changes won't work.)
2024-01-30 05:55:19 -08:00
514c99fb42 Add WIP styles tab to the pose picker
It shows the styles! You can select between them, but it currently does
nothing, womp womp!
2024-01-29 04:26:40 -08:00
aae5c767bb Oops, fix species name in zones tooltip
Oh right, this didn't show up in testing bc I only have a few models in
the local db, but yeah I messed this up a bit!!
2023-11-11 11:57:43 -08:00
b54be0ab5c Load item name from Rails app in item preview page
This is just a silly lil single-field migration!
2023-11-11 10:58:14 -08:00
a31039c4c8 Load item page restricted zones data from Rails app, not impress-2020
Just moving more stuff over! I modernized Item's `as_json` method while
I was here. (Note that I removed the NC/own/want fields, because I
think the only other place this method is still called from is the
quick-add feature on the closet lists page, and I think it doesn't use
these fields to do anything: updating the page is basically a full-page
reload, done sneakily.)
2023-11-11 08:49:19 -08:00
5e25e0bda6 Load item compatibility data from the Rails app, not impress-2020
Ok progress! We've moved the info about what bodies this fits, and
what zones it occupies, into a Rails API endpoint that we now load at
the same time as the other data!

We'll keep moving more over, too!
2023-11-11 08:15:10 -08:00
629706a182 Use the main app for outfit deletion, too 2023-11-02 17:39:26 -07:00
d32c6459b0 Normalize outfit data as we load it into wardrobe-2020
Rather than letting the fact that the server API models outfits a bit
differently (underscore keys, integer IDs for things), I'd rather
convert it to the familiar field names and expected types!
2023-11-02 17:12:59 -07:00
7a3aa609ba Use the main app for outfit saving, not impress-2020
This came in a few parts!
1. Add meta tags to let us know we're logged in.
2. Install React Query, which has the data-loading sensibilities I like
   about Apollo without the GraphQL that has honestly been a drag.
3. Replace the outfit-loading and outfit-saving calls with API calls to
   the main app.
4. Update the main app's API calls to use our more flexible data
   constructs like "pose".

Would've loved to do this more incrementally, but it's hard to! You
can't split out outfit-loading and outfit-saving, or auth from any of
that, or the state gets all out-of-sorts.

Still, this is a good nugget we've pulled out all-in-all, and one that
people have been asking for! Can maybe look to logged-in item search
soon too, for own/want data?
2023-11-02 16:54:35 -07:00