Rebranded src code and scripts to SPT
Co-authored-by: clodan <clodan@clodan.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/345
Co-authored-by: Alex <clodan@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: Alex <clodan@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
This is the first pass of ESLint on the codebase.
ESLint formatting is less strict when it comes to line-length and line-breaks then dprint/biome, so if you see formatting that you don't like... fix it! It shouldn't require a configuration change.
- This should merge clean into master (when the time comes).
- This will not merge clean into `3.9.0-DEV`, but the conflicts aren't that bad.
Now has a chance to not pick any to remove (default 10%)
Now only removes attachments that are above a rouble price (default 2000)
Stores attachments in a dictionary weighted by rouble price
Picks random amount of attachments to remove and then picks from pool by price, removing items from pool as they're picked
- Updates the tests for insuranceController methods for v3.8
- Updates the profileInsurance fixture with updated insurance packages for v3.8
- Updated the profileInsurance factory to remove outdated references as of v3.8
This check simply skips over rolling for insurance for attachment items that have already been deleted due to their main-parent item being previously rolled for deletion.
This update resolves an issue that was causing items that were not in-raid moddable to be rolled for insurance. We were checking to see if the item is in-raid moddable within the context of the main-parent item (the gun), but not the immediate parent item (upper receiver). This update resolves this by checking to see if the immediate parent is set on the attachment, and if it is, checking within that context instead of the main-parent context.
Thank you to Roselyn Cristal for the report. ♥️
Notable coding Changes:
- Added `getRootItemParentID` method in `InsuranceService` to standardize the determination of the root insurance container.
- Added `IInsuranceEquipmentPkg` model for structuring insurance packages, a type used to store insurance item data before it's saved in the profile.
- Added `HashUtil` in `InsuranceController` and `InsuranceService` for generating an ID for the root insurance container in the case that the root ID cannot be found.
- Updated and normalized item map generation and usage across `InsuranceService` and `InsuranceController`.
- Updated `ItemHelper` with new methods `adoptOrphanedItems` and `generateItemsMap`, facilitating better management of item relationships and efficient item look-ups.
- Updated `InsuranceController.findItemsToDelete` and related methods to use the new `rootItemParentID` parameter to ensure that all root level items share the same parent ID.
- Updated logic in `InsuranceService` for creating insurance packages and handling orphaned items.
Uh-huh, but what would you say you do here?
- Resolves an issue that arose when `lostondeath.json` equipment configuration options were set to `false`. On death, the equipment's children items would be sent back to the player through insurance, duplicating them.
- Resolves an issue that prevented items from appearing in an insurance return even though they passed an insurance roll.
- Improved debug logging.
Remaining Oopses:
- We do not have data on items that were dropped in a raid. This means we have to pull item data from the profile at the start of the raid to return to the player in insurance. Because of this, the item positioning may differ from the position the item was in when the player died. Apart from removing all positioning, this is the best we can do.
Resolves#425
Made several improvements to the `InsuranceController` to ensure a more reliable and logical handling of insured items and their attachments.
- Updates `parentAttachmentsMap` declaration to `let` for mutability, enabling dynamic updates during processing.
- Updates `parentAttachmentsMap` to initially include all attachments (including attachments that should not be in-raid moddable).
- Updates `processRegularItems` logic to include `parentAttachmentsMap` in its parameters and logic. Now better ensures that attachments are correctly identified and processed alongside their parent items.
- Adds `removeNonModdableAttachments` method to filter out non-moddable attachments from processing.
- Updates deletion logic to better handle cases where items, such as armour vests and their non-removable plates, are processed to prevent orphaned items post-deletion.
Resolves#401
Resolved an issue that caused insurance packages that were created/lost in the same raid with different traders to be removed all at once instead of one-by-one after they were processed. This shouldn't have been causing any notable issues as the packages were already cached/queued up for processing elsewhere in the code, but it was never the original intent to have them removed before they were processed. The fix was simply to also match the trader ID when the package removal takes place.
Possibly related to #401#425
- Adds tests for the remaining methods in the `InsuranceController`.
- Adds a `countAllInsuranceItems()` method to the `InsuranceController`.
- Adds the Vitest UI and coverage packages.
- Updates the `profileInsuranceFactory` to use second-epoch dates instead of millisecond-epoch dates.
- Updates the `InsuranceController.fetchHideoutItemParent()` method to log a warning when an item with a slotId of 'hideout' cannot be found.
TODO:
- The Vitest coverage options are not working.
- Created profileInsurance test fixture.
- Created ProfileInsurance test factory class.
- Improved many of the InsuranceController method tests by utilizing the factory and fixture. Still some left to do here.
- Adds the `date-fns` package as a development dependancy for easy date manipulation.
- Cleaned up some comments.
Bug Fixes 🐞
- Resolved an issue where `ItemHelper.getAttachmentMainParent()` was not returning null when it should have.
- Resolved an issue where `InsuranceController.populateParentAttachmentsMap()` would continue to process when the parent could not be found.
- Adds tests for the majority of the methods within InsuranceController.
- Simplifies the `InsuranceController.sendMail()` method so that the toDelete parameter is no longer required.
- Modifies `InsuranceController.findItemsToDelete()` to only process regular and attachment items when they exist.
- Modifies `InsuranceController.rollForDelete()` to return null in the event that the provided Trader can not be found.
- Ability to use @spt-aki path alias on the whole project.
- Swapped all imports from relative paths, for imports using the path alias.
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/157
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
This commit is my second go-around at refactoring the `InsuranceController`, attempting to improving the code's modularity, maintainability, and efficiency while squashing a few bugs along the way.
1. **InsuranceController.ts**
- Removed `ITemplateItem` import, as it is no longer used.
- Introduced the `adoptOrphanedItems` method to manage orphaned items in the insurance list.
- Since "normal" items are individually rolled for deletion, and can be nested within one another, there are situations where a parent item is deleted, leaving its children orphaned. This method moves those orphaned children from their missing parent into the root of the insurance container.
- Overhauled `findItemsToDelete` method to improve its efficiency and readability:
- Divided the original monolithic method into smaller, specialized methods like `populateItemsMap`, `populateParentAttachmentsMap`, `processRegularItems`, and `processAttachments`.
- Changed the return type to `Set<string>` for better performance.
- Introduced `EnrichedItem` interface (a simple extension of the `Item` interface) to add additional item data, like `name` and `maxPrice` to `Item` objects as they're processed throughout the class. This is done in place of repeatedly querying for this data, or complicating return types.
- Enhanced logging capabilities to debug the item deletion process. Due to the *current* lack of testing available I've stepped up the amount of debug logging that is done. This will hopefully help us find issues in the future.
- Modified the `rollForItemDelete` method, now renamed to `rollForDelete`, to include more detailed logging, return a boolean directly, and changed the `insuredItem` parameter to be optional.
- Added new methods for dealing with some of the particulars that arise from item adoption and creating item maps.
- Improved inline comments and documentation for better code maintainability.
2. **ItemHelper.ts**
- Added the `isRaidModdable` method to check if an item is *actually* modifiable in-raid, which takes into account not just the item, but the item that it's attached to.
- Added the `getAttachmentMainParent` method to fetch the main parent item of a given attachment, useful for item hierarchy traversal. For example, if you pass it an item ID of a suppressor, it will traverse up the muzzle brake, barrel, upper receiver, and return the gun that the suppressor is ultimately attached to, even if that gun is located within other multiple containers.
- Added the `isAttachmentAttached` method to check if an item is an attachment that is currently attached to its parent.
**Fixes:**
- Resolved an issue that caused item attachments from being property grouped together for deletion rolls. This issue prevented valuable attachments from being taken first.
- Resolved an issue that caused child items being orphaned when their parent was removed due to an insurance roll. Probable cause of the bug that made the client spaz out and send repeated insurance packages to the profile---Though I'm still unable to reproduce.
- Probably more...
Co-authored-by: Refringe <brownelltyler@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/151
Co-authored-by: Refringe <refringe@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: Refringe <refringe@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>