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impress/app/models/user.rb
Matchu 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

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class User < ApplicationRecord
include PrettyParam
PreviewTopContributorsCount = 3
belongs_to :auth_user, foreign_key: :remote_id, inverse_of: :user
has_many :closet_hangers
has_many :closet_lists
has_many :closeted_items, through: :closet_hangers, source: :item
has_many :contributions
has_many :neopets_connections
has_many :outfits
# TODO: When `owned_items` and `wanted_items` are merged, they override one
# another instead of correctly returning an empty set. Is this a Rails bug
# that gets fixed down the line once we finish upgrading, or...?
has_many :owned_items, -> { where(ClosetHanger.arel_table[:owned].eq(true)) },
through: :closet_hangers, source: :item
has_many :wanted_items, -> { where(ClosetHanger.arel_table[:owned].eq(false)) },
through: :closet_hangers, source: :item
belongs_to :contact_neopets_connection, class_name: 'NeopetsConnection', optional: true
scope :top_contributors, -> { order('points DESC').where('points > 0') }
after_update :sync_name_with_auth_user!, if: :saved_change_to_name?
def sync_name_with_auth_user!
auth_user.name = name
auth_user.save!
end
def admin?
name == 'matchu' # you know that's right.
end
def as_json
serializable_hash only: [:id, :name]
end
def unowned_items
# Join all items against our owned closet hangers, group by item ID, then
# only return those with zero matching hangers.
#
# TODO: It'd be nice to replace this with a `left_outer_joins` call in
# Rails 5+, but these conditions really do need to be part of the join:
# if we do them as a `where`, they prevent unmatching items from being
# returned in the first place.
#
# TODO: This crashes the query when combined with `unwanted_items`.
ch = ClosetHanger.arel_table.alias("owned_hangers")
Item.
joins(
"LEFT JOIN closet_hangers owned_hangers ON owned_hangers.item_id = items.id " +
"AND #{ch[:user_id].eq(self.id).to_sql} AND owned_hangers.owned = true"
).
group("items.id").having("COUNT(owned_hangers.id) = 0")
end
def unwanted_items
# See `unowned_items` above! We just change the `true` to `false`.
# TODO: This crashes the query when combined with `unowned_items`.
ch = ClosetHanger.arel_table.alias("wanted_hangers")
Item.
joins(
"LEFT JOIN closet_hangers wanted_hangers ON wanted_hangers.item_id = items.id " +
"AND #{ch[:user_id].eq(self.id).to_sql} AND wanted_hangers.owned = false"
).
group("items.id").having("COUNT(wanted_hangers.id) = 0")
end
def contribute!(pet)
new_contributions = []
pet.contributables.each do |contributable|
if contributable.new_record?
contribution = Contribution.new
contribution.contributed = contributable
contribution.user = self
new_contributions << contribution
end
end
new_points = 0 # temp assignment for scoping
Pet.transaction do
pet.save!
new_contributions.each do |contribution|
Rails.logger.debug("Saving contribution of #{contribution.contributed.inspect}: #{contribution.contributed_type.inspect}, #{contribution.contributed_id.inspect}")
begin
contribution.save!
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved => e
raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved, "#{e.message}, #{contribution.inspect}, #{contribution.valid?.inspect}, #{contribution.errors.inspect}"
end
end
new_points = new_contributions.map(&:point_value).inject(0, &:+)
self.points += new_points
begin
save!
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved => e
raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved, "#{e.message}, #{self.inspect}, #{self.valid?.inspect}, #{self.errors.inspect}"
end
end
new_points
end
def assign_closeted_to_items!(items)
# Assigning these items to a hash by ID means that we don't have to go
# N^2 searching the items list for items that match the given IDs or vice
# versa, and everything stays a lovely O(n)
items_by_id = items.group_by(&:id)
closet_hangers.where(:item_id => items_by_id.keys).each do |hanger|
items = items_by_id[hanger.item_id]
items.each do |item|
if hanger.owned?
item.owned = true
else
item.wanted = true
end
end
end
end
def closet_hangers_groups_visible_to(user)
if user == self
[true, false]
else
public_closet_hangers_groups
end
end
def public_closet_hangers_groups
[].tap do |groups|
groups << true if owned_closet_hangers_visibility >= ClosetVisibility[:public].id
groups << false if wanted_closet_hangers_visibility >= ClosetVisibility[:public].id
end
end
def null_closet_list(owned)
owned ? null_owned_list : null_wanted_list
end
def null_owned_list
ClosetList::NullOwned.new(self)
end
def null_wanted_list
ClosetList::NullWanted.new(self)
end
def find_closet_list_by_id_or_null_owned(id_or_owned)
id_or_owned_str = id_or_owned.to_s
if id_or_owned_str == 'true'
null_owned_list
elsif id_or_owned_str == 'false'
null_wanted_list
else
self.closet_lists.find id_or_owned
end
end
def neopets_usernames
neopets_connections.map(&:neopets_username)
end
def contact_neopets_username?
contact_neopets_connection.present?
end
def contact_neopets_username
contact_neopets_connection.try(:neopets_username)
end
def self.points_required_to_pass_top_contributor(offset)
user = User.top_contributors.select(:points).limit(1).offset(offset).first
user ? user.points : 0
end
end