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Matchu 7e3658d329 Remove mall spider cron jobs
I don't think these work anymore, and our volunteers get new items into the db fast anyway, Impress 2020 is doing better spidering these days. And then we get to remove the cron job `whenever` gem!
2023-08-02 13:11:51 -07:00

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class Item < ActiveRecord::Base
include PrettyParam
# We use the `type` column to mean something other than what Rails means!
self.inheritance_column = nil
SwfAssetType = 'object'
translates :name, :description, :rarity
has_many :closet_hangers
has_one :contribution, :as => :contributed, :inverse_of => :contributed
has_many :parent_swf_asset_relationships, :as => :parent
has_many :swf_assets, :through => :parent_swf_asset_relationships
attr_writer :current_body_id, :owned, :wanted
NCRarities = [0, 500]
PAINTBRUSH_SET_DESCRIPTION = 'This item is part of a deluxe paint brush set!'
SPECIAL_COLOR_DESCRIPTION_REGEX =
/This item is only wearable by Neopets painted ([a-zA-Z]+)\.|WARNING: This [a-zA-Z]+ can be worn by ([a-zA-Z]+) [a-zA-Z]+ ONLY!|If your Neopet is not painted ([a-zA-Z]+), it will not be able to wear this item\./
cattr_reader :per_page
@@per_page = 30
scope :alphabetize_by_translations, ->(locale) {
locale = locale or I18n.locale
it = Item::Translation.arel_table
joins(:translations).where(it[:locale].eq('en')).
order(it[:name])
}
scope :newest, -> {
order(arel_table[:created_at].desc) if arel_table[:created_at]
}
scope :spidered_longest_ago, -> {
order(["(last_spidered IS NULL) DESC", "last_spidered DESC"])
}
scope :sold_in_mall, -> { where(:sold_in_mall => true) }
scope :not_sold_in_mall, -> { where(:sold_in_mall => false) }
scope :sitemap, -> { order([:id]).limit(49999) }
scope :with_closet_hangers, -> { joins(:closet_hangers) }
scope :name_includes, ->(value, locale = I18n.locale) {
it = Item::Translation.arel_table
Item.joins(:translations).where(it[:locale].eq(locale)).
where(it[:name].matches('%' + sanitize_sql_like(value) + '%'))
}
scope :name_excludes, ->(value, locale = I18n.locale) {
it = Item::Translation.arel_table
Item.joins(:translations).where(it[:locale].eq(locale)).
where(it[:name].matches('%' + sanitize_sql_like(value) + '%').not)
}
scope :is_nc, -> {
i = Item.arel_table
where(i[:rarity_index].in(Item::NCRarities).or(i[:is_manually_nc]))
}
scope :is_np, -> {
i = Item.arel_table
where(i[:rarity_index].in(Item::NCRarities).or(i[:is_manually_nc]).not)
}
scope :is_pb, -> {
it = Item::Translation.arel_table
joins(:translations).where(it[:locale].eq('en')).
where('description LIKE ?',
'%' + sanitize_sql_like(PAINTBRUSH_SET_DESCRIPTION) + '%')
}
scope :is_not_pb, -> {
it = Item::Translation.arel_table
joins(:translations).where(it[:locale].eq('en')).
where('description NOT LIKE ?',
'%' + sanitize_sql_like(PAINTBRUSH_SET_DESCRIPTION) + '%')
}
scope :occupies, ->(zone_label, locale = I18n.locale) {
zone_ids = Zone.matching_label(zone_label, locale).map(&:id)
sa = SwfAsset.arel_table
joins(:swf_assets).where(sa[:zone_id].in(zone_ids)).distinct
}
scope :not_occupies, ->(zone_label, locale = I18n.locale) {
zone_ids = Zone.matching_label(zone_label, locale).map(&:id)
i = Item.arel_table
sa = SwfAsset.arel_table
# Querying for "has NO swf_assets matching these zone IDs" is trickier than
# the positive case! To do it, we GROUP_CONCAT the zone_ids together for
# each item, then use FIND_IN_SET to search the result for each zone ID,
# and assert that it must not find a match. (This is uhh, not exactly fast,
# so it helps to have other tighter conditions applied first!)
# TODO: I feel like this could also be solved with a LEFT JOIN, idk if that
# performs any better? In Rails 5+ `left_outer_joins` is built in so!
condition = zone_ids.map { 'FIND_IN_SET(?, GROUP_CONCAT(zone_id)) = 0' }.join(' AND ')
joins(:swf_assets).group(i[:id]).having(condition, *zone_ids).distinct
}
scope :restricts, ->(zone_label, locale = I18n.locale) {
zone_ids = Zone.matching_label(zone_label, locale).map(&:id)
condition = zone_ids.map { '(SUBSTR(items.zones_restrict, ?, 1) = "1")' }.join(' OR ')
where(condition, *zone_ids)
}
scope :not_restricts, ->(zone_label, locale = I18n.locale) {
zone_ids = Zone.matching_label(zone_label, locale).map(&:id)
condition = zone_ids.map { '(SUBSTR(items.zones_restrict, ?, 1) = "1")' }.join(' OR ')
where("NOT (#{condition})", *zone_ids)
}
scope :fits, ->(body_id) {
sa = SwfAsset.arel_table
joins(:swf_assets).where(sa[:body_id].eq(body_id)).distinct
}
scope :not_fits, ->(body_id) {
i = Item.arel_table
sa = SwfAsset.arel_table
# Querying for "has NO swf_assets matching these body IDs" is trickier than
# the positive case! To do it, we GROUP_CONCAT the body_ids together for
# each item, then use FIND_IN_SET to search the result for the body ID,
# and assert that it must not find a match. (This is uhh, not exactly fast,
# so it helps to have other tighter conditions applied first!)
#
# TODO: I feel like this could also be solved with a LEFT JOIN, idk if that
# performs any better? In Rails 5+ `left_outer_joins` is built in so!
#
# NOTE: The `fits` and `not_fits` counts don't perfectly add up to the
# total number of items, 5 items aren't accounted for? I'm not going to
# bother looking into this, but one thing I notice is items with no assets
# somehow would not match either scope in this impl (but LEFT JOIN would!)
joins(:swf_assets).group(i[:id]).
having('FIND_IN_SET(?, GROUP_CONCAT(body_id)) = 0', body_id).
distinct
}
def closeted?
@owned || @wanted
end
# Return an OrderedHash mapping users to the number of times they
# contributed to this item's assets, from most contributions to least.
def contributors_with_counts
# Get contributing users' IDs
swf_asset_ids = swf_assets.select(SwfAsset.arel_table[:id]).map(&:id)
swf_asset_contributions = Contribution.select('user_id').
where(:contributed_type => 'SwfAsset', :contributed_id => swf_asset_ids)
contributor_ids = swf_asset_contributions.map(&:user_id)
# Get the users, mapped by ID
contributors_by_id = {}
User.find(contributor_ids).each { |u| contributors_by_id[u.id] = u }
# Count each user's contributions
contributor_counts_by_id = Hash.new(0)
contributor_ids.each { |id| contributor_counts_by_id[id] += 1 }
# Build an OrderedHash mapping users to counts in descending order
contributors_with_counts = ActiveSupport::OrderedHash.new
contributor_counts_by_id.sort_by { |k, v| v }.reverse.each do |id, count|
contributor = contributors_by_id[id]
contributors_with_counts[contributor] = count
end
contributors_with_counts
end
def nc?
NCRarities.include?(rarity_index)
end
def pb?
I18n.with_locale(:en) { self.description == PAINTBRUSH_SET_DESCRIPTION }
end
def owned?
@owned
end
def wanted?
@wanted
end
def restricted_zones(options={})
options[:scope] ||= Zone.scoped
options[:scope].find(restricted_zone_ids)
end
def restricted_zone_ids
unless @restricted_zone_ids
@restricted_zone_ids = []
zones_restrict.split(//).each_with_index do |switch, id|
@restricted_zone_ids << (id.to_i + 1) if switch == '1'
end
end
@restricted_zone_ids
end
def occupied_zone_ids
occupied_zones.map(&:id)
end
def occupied_zones(options={})
options[:scope] ||= Zone.scoped
all_body_ids = []
zone_body_ids = {}
selected_assets = swf_assets.select('body_id, zone_id').each do |swf_asset|
zone_body_ids[swf_asset.zone_id] ||= []
body_ids = zone_body_ids[swf_asset.zone_id]
body_ids << swf_asset.body_id unless body_ids.include?(swf_asset.body_id)
all_body_ids << swf_asset.body_id unless all_body_ids.include?(swf_asset.body_id)
end
zones = options[:scope].find(zone_body_ids.keys)
zones_by_id = zones.inject({}) { |h, z| h[z.id] = z; h }
total_body_ids = all_body_ids.size
zone_body_ids.each do |zone_id, body_ids|
zones_by_id[zone_id].sometimes = true if body_ids.size < total_body_ids
end
zones
end
def affected_zones
restricted_zones + occupied_zones
end
def special_color
@special_color ||= determine_special_color
end
def special_color_id
special_color.try(:id)
end
protected
def determine_special_color
I18n.with_locale(I18n.default_locale) do
# Rather than go find the special description in all locales, let's just
# run this logic in English.
if description.include?(PAINTBRUSH_SET_DESCRIPTION)
name_words = name.downcase.split
Color.nonstandard.each do |color|
return color if name_words.include?(color.name)
end
end
match = description.match(SPECIAL_COLOR_DESCRIPTION_REGEX)
if match
# Since there are multiple formats in the one regex, there are multiple
# possible color name captures. So, take the first non-nil capture.
color = match.captures.detect(&:present?)
return Color.find_by_name(color.downcase)
end
# HACK: this should probably be a flag on the record instead of
# being hardcoded :P
if [71893, 76192, 76202, 77367, 77368, 77369, 77370].include?(id)
return Color.find_by_name('baby')
end
if [76198].include?(id)
return Color.find_by_name('mutant')
end
if [75372].include?(id)
return Color.find_by_name('maraquan')
end
if manual_special_color_id?
return Color.find(manual_special_color_id)
end
end
end
public
def species_support_ids
@species_support_ids_array ||= read_attribute('species_support_ids').split(',').map(&:to_i) rescue nil
end
def species_support_ids=(replacement)
@species_support_ids_array = nil
replacement = replacement.join(',') if replacement.is_a?(Array)
write_attribute('species_support_ids', replacement)
end
def supported_species_ids
return Species.select([:id]).map(&:id) if modeled_body_ids.include?(0)
pet_types = PetType.where(:body_id => modeled_body_ids).select('DISTINCT species_id')
species_ids = pet_types.map(&:species_id)
# If there are multiple known supported species, it probably supports them
# all. (I've never heard of only a handful of species being supported :P)
species_ids.size >= 2 ? Species.select([:id]).map(&:id) : species_ids
end
def support_species?(species)
species_support_ids.blank? || species_support_ids.include?(species.id)
end
def modeled_body_ids
@modeled_body_ids ||= swf_assets.select('DISTINCT body_id').map(&:body_id)
end
def modeled_color_ids
# Might be empty if modeled_body_ids is 0. But it's currently not called
# in that scenario, so, whatever.
@modeled_color_ids ||= PetType.select('DISTINCT color_id').
where(body_id: modeled_body_ids).
map(&:color_id)
end
def basic_body_ids
@basic_body_ids ||= begin
basic_color_ids ||= Color.select([:id]).basic.map(&:id)
PetType.select('DISTINCT body_id').
where(color_id: basic_color_ids).map(&:body_id)
end
end
def predicted_body_ids
@predicted_body_ids ||= if modeled_body_ids.include?(0)
# Oh, look, it's already known to fit everybody! Sweet. We're done. (This
# isn't folded into the case below, in case this item somehow got a
# body-specific and non-body-specific asset. In all the cases I've seen
# it, that indicates a glitched item, but this method chooses to reflect
# behavior elsewhere in the app by saying that we can put this item on
# anybody. (Heh. Any body.))
modeled_body_ids
elsif modeled_body_ids.size == 1
# This might just be a species-specific item. Let's be conservative in
# our prediction, though we'll revise it if we see another body ID.
modeled_body_ids
else
# If an item is worn by more than one body, then it must be wearable by
# all bodies of the same color. (To my knowledge, anyway. I'm not aware
# of any exceptions.) So, let's find those bodies by first finding those
# colors.
basic_modeled_body_ids, nonbasic_modeled_body_ids = modeled_body_ids.
partition { |bi| basic_body_ids.include?(bi) }
output = []
if basic_modeled_body_ids.present?
output += basic_body_ids
end
if nonbasic_modeled_body_ids.present?
nonbasic_modeled_color_ids = PetType.select('DISTINCT color_id').
where(body_id: nonbasic_modeled_body_ids).
map(&:color_id)
output += PetType.select('DISTINCT body_id').
where(color_id: nonbasic_modeled_color_ids).
map(&:body_id)
end
output
end
end
def predicted_missing_body_ids
@predicted_missing_body_ids ||= predicted_body_ids - modeled_body_ids
end
def predicted_missing_standard_body_ids_by_species_id
@predicted_missing_standard_body_ids_by_species_id ||=
PetType.select('DISTINCT body_id, species_id').
joins(:color).
where(body_id: predicted_missing_body_ids,
colors: {standard: true}).
inject({}) { |h, pt| h[pt.species_id] = pt.body_id; h }
end
def predicted_missing_standard_body_ids_by_species(species_scope=Species.scoped)
species = species_scope.where(id: predicted_missing_standard_body_ids_by_species_id.keys)
species_by_id = species.inject({}) { |h, s| h[s.id] = s; h }
predicted_missing_standard_body_ids_by_species_id.inject({}) { |h, (sid, bid)|
h[species_by_id[sid]] = bid; h }
end
def predicted_missing_nonstandard_body_pet_types
PetType.joins(:color).
where(body_id: predicted_missing_body_ids - basic_body_ids,
colors: {standard: false})
end
def predicted_missing_nonstandard_body_ids_by_species_by_color(colors_scope=Color.scoped, species_scope=Species.scoped)
pet_types = predicted_missing_nonstandard_body_pet_types
species_by_id = {}
species_scope.find(pet_types.map(&:species_id)).each do |species|
species_by_id[species.id] = species
end
colors_by_id = {}
colors_scope.find(pet_types.map(&:color_id)).each do |color|
colors_by_id[color.id] = color
end
body_ids_by_species_by_color = {}
pet_types.each do |pt|
color = colors_by_id[pt.color_id]
body_ids_by_species_by_color[color] ||= {}
body_ids_by_species_by_color[color][species_by_id[pt.species_id]] = pt.body_id
end
body_ids_by_species_by_color
end
def predicted_fully_modeled?
predicted_missing_body_ids.empty?
end
def predicted_modeled_ratio
modeled_body_ids.size.to_f / predicted_body_ids.size
end
def thumbnail
if thumbnail_url.present?
url = thumbnail_url
else
url = ActionController::Base.helpers.asset_path(
"broken_item_thumbnail.gif")
end
@thumbnail ||= Image.from_insecure_url(url)
end
def as_json(options={})
json = {
:description => description,
:id => id,
:name => name,
:thumbnail_url => thumbnail.secure_url,
:zones_restrict => zones_restrict,
:rarity_index => rarity_index,
:nc => nc?
}
# Set owned and wanted keys, unless explicitly told not to. (For example,
# item proxies don't want us to bother, since they'll override.)
unless options.has_key?(:include_hanger_status)
options[:include_hanger_status] = true
end
if options[:include_hanger_status]
json[:owned] = owned?
json[:wanted] = wanted?
end
json
end
before_create do
self.sold_in_mall ||= false
true
end
def handle_assets!
if @parent_swf_asset_relationships_to_update && @current_body_id
new_swf_asset_ids = @parent_swf_asset_relationships_to_update.map(&:swf_asset_id)
rels = ParentSwfAssetRelationship.arel_table
swf_assets = SwfAsset.arel_table
# If a relationship used to bind an item and asset for this body type,
# but doesn't in this sample, the two have been unbound. Delete the
# relationship.
ids_to_delete = self.parent_swf_asset_relationships.
select(rels[:id]).
joins(:swf_asset).
where(rels[:swf_asset_id].not_in(new_swf_asset_ids)).
where(swf_assets[:body_id].in([@current_body_id, 0])).
map(&:id)
unless ids_to_delete.empty?
ParentSwfAssetRelationship.where(:id => ids_to_delete).delete_all
end
@parent_swf_asset_relationships_to_update.each do |rel|
rel.save!
rel.swf_asset.save!
end
end
end
def body_specific?
# If there are species support IDs (it's not empty), the item is
# body-specific. If it's empty, it fits everyone the same.
explicitly_body_specific? || !species_support_ids.empty?
end
def add_origin_registry_info(info, locale)
# bear in mind that numbers from registries are floats
species_support_strs = info['species_support'] || []
self.species_support_ids = species_support_strs.map(&:to_i)
self.name_translations = {locale => info['name']}
attribute_names.each do |attribute|
next if attribute == 'name'
value = info[attribute.to_sym]
if value
value = value.to_i if value.is_a? Float
self[attribute] = value
end
end
end
def pending_swf_assets
@parent_swf_asset_relationships_to_update.inject([]) do |all_swf_assets, relationship|
all_swf_assets << relationship.swf_asset
end
end
def parent_swf_asset_relationships_to_update=(rels)
@parent_swf_asset_relationships_to_update = rels
end
def needed_translations
translatable_locales = Set.new(I18n.locales_with_neopets_language_code)
translated_locales = Set.new(translations.map(&:locale))
translatable_locales - translated_locales
end
def method_cached?(method_name)
# No methods are cached on a full item. This is for duck typing with item
# proxies.
false
end
def self.all_by_ids_or_children(ids, swf_assets)
swf_asset_ids = []
swf_assets_by_id = {}
swf_assets_by_parent_id = {}
swf_assets.each do |swf_asset|
id = swf_asset.id
swf_assets_by_id[id] = swf_asset
swf_asset_ids << id
end
SwfAsset.object_assets.joins(:parent_swf_asset_relationships).
where(SwfAsset.arel_table[:id].in(swf_asset_ids)).select([
SwfAsset.arel_table[:id],
ParentSwfAssetRelationship.arel_table[:parent_id]
]).each do |row|
item_id = row.parent_id.to_i
swf_assets_by_parent_id[item_id] ||= []
swf_assets_by_parent_id[item_id] << swf_assets_by_id[row.id.to_i]
ids << item_id
end
find(ids).tap do |items|
items.each do |item|
swf_assets = swf_assets_by_parent_id[item.id]
if swf_assets
swf_assets.each do |swf_asset|
swf_asset.item = item
end
end
end
end
end
def self.collection_from_pet_type_and_registries(pet_type, info_registry, asset_registry, scope=Item.scoped)
# bear in mind that registries are arrays with many nil elements,
# due to how the parser works
# Collect existing items
items = {}
item_ids = []
info_registry.each do |item_id, info|
if info && info[:is_compatible]
item_ids << item_id.to_i
end
end
# Collect existing relationships
existing_relationships_by_item_id_and_swf_asset_id = {}
existing_items = scope.find_all_by_id(item_ids, :include => :parent_swf_asset_relationships)
existing_items.each do |item|
items[item.id] = item
relationships_by_swf_asset_id = {}
item.parent_swf_asset_relationships.each do |relationship|
relationships_by_swf_asset_id[relationship.swf_asset_id] = relationship
end
existing_relationships_by_item_id_and_swf_asset_id[item.id] =
relationships_by_swf_asset_id
end
# Collect existing assets
swf_asset_ids = []
asset_registry.each do |asset_id, asset_data|
swf_asset_ids << asset_id.to_i if asset_data
end
existing_swf_assets = SwfAsset.object_assets.includes(:zone).
find_all_by_remote_id swf_asset_ids
existing_swf_assets_by_remote_id = {}
existing_swf_assets.each do |swf_asset|
existing_swf_assets_by_remote_id[swf_asset.remote_id] = swf_asset
end
# With each asset in the registry,
relationships_by_item_id = {}
asset_registry.each do |asset_id, asset_data|
if asset_data
# Build and update the item
item_id = asset_data[:obj_info_id].to_i
next unless item_ids.include?(item_id) # skip incompatible (Uni Bug)
item = items[item_id]
unless item
item = Item.new
item.id = item_id
items[item_id] = item
end
item.add_origin_registry_info info_registry[item.id.to_s], I18n.default_locale
item.current_body_id = pet_type.body_id
# Build and update the SWF
swf_asset_remote_id = asset_data[:asset_id].to_i
swf_asset = existing_swf_assets_by_remote_id[swf_asset_remote_id]
unless swf_asset
swf_asset = SwfAsset.new
swf_asset.remote_id = swf_asset_remote_id
end
swf_asset.origin_object_data = asset_data
swf_asset.origin_pet_type = pet_type
swf_asset.item = item
# Build and update the relationship
relationship = existing_relationships_by_item_id_and_swf_asset_id[item.id][swf_asset.id] rescue nil
unless relationship
relationship = ParentSwfAssetRelationship.new
relationship.parent = item
end
relationship.swf_asset = swf_asset
relationships_by_item_id[item_id] ||= []
relationships_by_item_id[item_id] << relationship
end
end
# Set up the relationships to be updated on item save
relationships_by_item_id.each do |item_id, relationships|
items[item_id].parent_swf_asset_relationships_to_update = relationships
end
items.values
end
def self.build_proxies(ids)
Item::ProxyArray.new(ids)
end
# TODO: Copied from modern Rails source, can delete once we're there!
def self.sanitize_sql_like(string, escape_character = "\\")
pattern = Regexp.union(escape_character, "%", "_")
string.gsub(pattern) { |x| [escape_character, x].join }
end
end