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impress/config/initializers/secret_token.rb
Emi Matchu 470c805880 Save last trade activity time onto User
In impress-2020, we do a big slow query to figure out which users have
been active in trades recently. Now, we cache that timestamp on the
User model.

This won't have any immediate effect; it's to clear the way for Classic
DTI to receive the better trade ratios feature people like from 2020.

I also added some unit testing infra because I finally wanted it! for
all the ways you can trigger this timestamp lol

Note too that this is a bit of an unusually complex migration, but my
hope is that the batching and query structure and such helps it run
surprisingly fast! 🤞
2024-01-19 00:00:46 -08:00

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# Be sure to restart your server when you modify this file.
# Your secret key is used for verifying the integrity of signed cookies.
# If you change this key, all old signed cookies will become invalid!
# Make sure the secret is at least 30 characters and all random,
# no regular words or you'll be exposed to dictionary attacks.
# You can use `rake secret` to generate a secure secret key.
# Make sure your secret_key_base is kept private
# if you're sharing your code publicly.
if Rails.env.development? || Rails.env.test?
# In development, we use a hardcoded secret key, because it doesn't actually
# need to be secret!
OpenneoImpressItems::Application.config.secret_key_base = "7584841652f89044a8b5a428efa6dfac2461449eb24741a33668cd642130d79f93b0347766ebf4a4d7d5033a263c36431594ad56b5735a7325c8cdda991219c2"
else
# In general, we use the SECRET_TOKEN provided as an environment variable!
OpenneoImpressItems::Application.config.secret_key_base = ENV.fetch('SECRET_TOKEN')
end