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Emi Matchu 2cc46703b9 Create NeopetsMediaArchive, read the actual manifests for Alt Styles
The Neopets Media Archive is a service that mirrors `images.neopets.com`
over time! Right now we're starting by just loading manifests, and
using them to replace the hacks we used for determining the Alt Style
PNG and SVG URLs; but with time, I want to load *all* customization
media files, to have our own secondary file source that isn't dependent
on Neopets to always be up.

Impress 2020 already caches manifest files, but this strategy is
different in two ways:

1. We're using the filesystem rather than a database column. (That is,
   manifest data is kinda duplicated in the system right now!) This is
   because I intend to go in a more file-y way long-term anyway, to
   load more than just the manifests.
2. Impress 2020 guesses at the manifest URLs by pattern, and reloads
   them on a regular basis. Instead, we use the modeling system: when
   TNT changes the URL of a manifest by appending a new `?v=` query
   string to it, this system will consider it a new URL, and will load
   the new copy accordingly.

Fun fact, I actually have been prototyping some of this stuff in a side
project I'd named `impress-media-server`! It's a little Sinatra app
that indeed *does* save all the files needed for customization, and can
generate lightweight lil preview iframes and images pretty easily. I
had initially been planning this as a separate service, but after
thinking over the arch a bit, I think it'll go smoother to just give
the main app all the same access and awareness—and I wrote it all in
Ruby and plain HTML/JS/CSS, so it should be pretty easy to port over
bit-by-bit!

Anyway, only Alt Styles use this for now, but my motivation is to be
able to use more-correct asset URL logic to be able to finally swap
over wardrobe-2020's item search to impress.openneo.net's item search
API endpoint—which will get "Items You Own" searches working again, and
whittle down one of the last big things Impress 2020 can do that the
main app can't. Let's see how it goes!
2024-02-23 12:02:39 -08:00

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require "active_support/core_ext/integer/time"
Rails.application.configure do
# Settings specified here will take precedence over those in config/application.rb.
# In the development environment your application's code is reloaded any time
# it changes. This slows down response time but is perfect for development
# since you don't have to restart the web server when you make code changes.
config.enable_reloading = true
# Do not eager load code on boot.
config.eager_load = false
# Show full error reports.
config.consider_all_requests_local = true
# Enable server timing
config.server_timing = true
# Enable/disable caching. By default caching is disabled.
# Run rails dev:cache to toggle caching.
if Rails.root.join("tmp/caching-dev.txt").exist?
config.action_controller.perform_caching = true
config.action_controller.enable_fragment_cache_logging = true
config.cache_store = :memory_store
config.public_file_server.headers = {
"Cache-Control" => "public, max-age=#{2.days.to_i}"
}
else
config.action_controller.perform_caching = false
config.cache_store = :null_store
end
# Store uploaded files on the local file system (see config/storage.yml for options).
# config.active_storage.service = :local
# Don't care if the mailer can't send.
config.action_mailer.raise_delivery_errors = false
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = {host: "localhost", port: 3000}
config.action_mailer.delivery_method = :letter_opener
config.action_mailer.perform_caching = false
# Raise exceptions for disallowed deprecations.
config.active_support.disallowed_deprecation = :raise
# Tell Active Support which deprecation messages to disallow.
config.active_support.disallowed_deprecation_warnings = []
# Raise an error on page load if there are pending migrations.
config.active_record.migration_error = :page_load
# Debug mode disables concatenation and preprocessing of assets.
# This option may cause significant delays in view rendering with a large
# number of complex assets.
config.assets.debug = true
# Highlight code that triggered database queries in logs.
config.active_record.verbose_query_logs = true
# Highlight code that enqueued background job in logs.
config.active_job.verbose_enqueue_logs = true
# Suppress logger output for asset requests.
config.assets.quiet = true
config.react.variant = :development
# Raises error for missing translations.
# config.i18n.raise_on_missing_translations = true
# Annotate rendered view with file names.
# config.action_view.annotate_rendered_view_with_filenames = true
# Uncomment if you wish to allow Action Cable access from any origin.
# config.action_cable.disable_request_forgery_protection = true
# Raise error when a before_action's only/except options reference missing actions
config.action_controller.raise_on_missing_callback_actions = true
# Don't use the assets precompiled for production; recompile live instead.
# HACK: We do this by just telling it that dev assets belong in a special
# folder, so if you run precompile in development it'll look there instead,
# as recommended by the Rails guide. But I don't actually use that irl!
# https://guides.rubyonrails.org/v7.0.7/asset_pipeline.html#local-precompilation
config.assets.prefix = "/dev-assets"
# Fix file reloading in a Vagrant environment.
# The `ActiveSupport::EventedFileUpdateChecker` is faster, but doesn't work
# correctly for Vagrant's networked folders!
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/36616931
#
# TODO: In the future, if we don't expect the use of Vagrant or similar tech
# anymore, we could remove this for a minor dev perf improvement. We're on
# Vagrant now because it's hard to get older Ruby running on many modern
# systems, but later on that could change!
#
# NOTE: But I also see that this might be the default anyway in current
# Rails? idk when that changed... so maybe just delete this later?
config.file_watcher = ActiveSupport::FileUpdateChecker
# Allow connections on Vagrant's private network.
config.web_console.permissions = '10.0.2.2'
# Use a local copy of Impress 2020, presumably running on port 4000. (Can
# override this with the IMPRESS_2020_ORIGIN environment variable!)
config.impress_2020_origin = ENV.fetch("IMPRESS_2020_ORIGIN",
"http://localhost:4000")
# Save the Neopets Media Archive in the local `tmp` folder. (In production,
# we keep this in a long-term location instead!)
config.neopets_media_archive_root = Rails.root / "tmp" /
"neopets_media_archive" / "development"
end