require 'fileutils' require 'uri' class SwfAsset < ApplicationRecord # We use the `type` column to mean something other than what Rails means! self.inheritance_column = nil PUBLIC_ASSET_DIR = File.join('swfs', 'outfit') LOCAL_ASSET_DIR = Rails.root.join('public', PUBLIC_ASSET_DIR) IMAGE_SIZES = { :small => [150, 150], :medium => [300, 300], :large => [600, 600] } belongs_to :zone has_many :parent_swf_asset_relationships scope :includes_depth, -> { includes(:zone) } def local_swf_path LOCAL_ASSET_DIR.join(local_path_within_outfit_swfs) end def swf_image_dir @swf_image_dir ||= Rails.root.join('tmp', 'asset_images_before_upload', self.id.to_s) end def swf_image_path(size) swf_image_dir.join("#{size.join 'x'}.png") end PARTITION_COUNT = 3 PARTITION_DIGITS = 3 PARTITION_ID_LENGTH = PARTITION_COUNT * PARTITION_DIGITS def partition_path (remote_id / 10**PARTITION_DIGITS).to_s.rjust(PARTITION_ID_LENGTH, '0').tap do |id_str| PARTITION_COUNT.times do |n| id_str.insert(PARTITION_ID_LENGTH - (n * PARTITION_DIGITS), '/') end end end def image_version converted_at.to_i end def image_url(size=IMAGE_SIZES[:large]) host = ASSET_HOSTS[:swf_asset_images] size_key = size.join('x') image_dir = "#{self['type']}/#{partition_path}#{self.remote_id}" "//#{host}/#{image_dir}/#{size_key}.png?#{image_version}" end def images IMAGE_SIZES.values.map { |size| {:size => size, :url => image_url(size)} } end attr_accessor :item has_one :contribution, :as => :contributed, :inverse_of => :contributed has_many :parent_swf_asset_relationships delegate :depth, :to => :zone def self.body_ids_fitting_standard @body_ids_fitting_standard ||= PetType.standard_body_ids + [0] end scope :fitting_body_id, ->(body_id) { where(arel_table[:body_id].in([body_id, 0])) } scope :fitting_standard_body_ids, -> { where(arel_table[:body_id].in(body_ids_fitting_standard)) } scope :fitting_color, ->(color) { body_ids = PetType.select(:body_id).where(:color_id => color.id).map(&:body_id) body_ids << 0 where(arel_table[:body_id].in(body_ids)) } scope :biology_assets, -> { where(:type => PetState::SwfAssetType) } scope :object_assets, -> { where(:type => Item::SwfAssetType) } scope :for_item_ids, ->(item_ids) { joins(:parent_swf_asset_relationships). where(ParentSwfAssetRelationship.arel_table[:parent_id].in(item_ids)) } scope :with_parent_ids, -> { select('swf_assets.*, parents_swf_assets.parent_id') } # To manually change the body ID without triggering the usual change to 0, # use this override method. def override_body_id(new_body_id) @body_id_overridden = true self.body_id = new_body_id end def local_url '/' + File.join(PUBLIC_ASSET_DIR, local_path_within_outfit_swfs) end def as_json(options={}) json = { :id => remote_id, :type => type, :depth => depth, :body_id => body_id, :zone_id => zone_id, :zones_restrict => zones_restrict, :is_body_specific => body_specific?, # Now that we don't proactively convert images anymore, let's just always # say `has_image: true` when sending data to the frontend, so it'll use the # new URLs anyway! :has_image => true, :images => images } if options[:for] == 'wardrobe' json[:local_path] = local_url else json[:local_url] = local_url end json[:parent_id] = options[:parent_id] if options[:parent_id] json end def body_specific? self.zone.type_id < 3 || item_is_body_specific? end def item_is_body_specific? # Get items that we're already bound to in the database, and # also the one passed to us from the current modeling operation, # if any. # # NOTE: I know this has perf impact... it would be better for # modeling to preload this probably? But oh well! items = parent_swf_asset_relationships.includes(:parent).where(parent_type: "Item").map { |r| r.parent } items << item if item # Return whether any of them is known to be body-specific. # This ensures that we always respect the explicitly_body_specific flag! return items.any? { |i| i.body_specific? } end def origin_pet_type=(pet_type) self.body_id = pet_type.body_id end def origin_biology_data=(data) Rails.logger.debug("my biology data is: #{data.inspect}") self.type = 'biology' self.zone_id = data[:zone_id].to_i self.url = data[:asset_url] self.zones_restrict = data[:zones_restrict] end def origin_object_data=(data) Rails.logger.debug("my object data is: #{data.inspect}") self.type = 'object' self.zone_id = data[:zone_id].to_i self.url = data[:asset_url] end def mall_data=(data) self.zone_id = data['zone'].to_i self.url = "https://images.neopets.com/#{data['url']}" end def self.from_wardrobe_link_params(ids) where(( arel_table[:remote_id].in(ids[:biology]).and(arel_table[:type].eq('biology')) ).or( arel_table[:remote_id].in(ids[:object]).and(arel_table[:type].eq('object')) )) end before_create do uri = URI.parse(url) begin http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port) http.use_ssl = true if uri.instance_of? URI::HTTPS response = http.get(uri.request_uri) rescue Exception => e raise DownloadError, e.message end if response.is_a? Net::HTTPSuccess new_local_path = File.join(LOCAL_ASSET_DIR, local_path_within_outfit_swfs) new_local_dir = File.dirname new_local_path FileUtils.mkdir_p new_local_dir File.binwrite(new_local_path, response.body) else begin response.error! rescue Exception => e raise DownloadError, "Error loading SWF at #{url}: #{e.message}" else raise DownloadError, "Error loading SWF at #{url}. Response: #{response.inspect}" end end end before_save do # If an asset body ID changes, that means more than one body ID has been # linked to it, meaning that it's probably wearable by all bodies. self.body_id = 0 if !@body_id_overridden && (!self.body_specific? || (!self.new_record? && self.body_id_changed?)) end class DownloadError < Exception;end private def local_path_within_outfit_swfs uri = URI.parse(url) pieces = uri.path.split('/') relevant_pieces = pieces[4..7] relevant_pieces.unshift pieces[2] File.join(relevant_pieces) end end