The belongs_to_creator macro was used to initialize the creator_id field to the CurrentUser. This made tests complicated because it meant you had to create and set the current user every time you wanted to create an object, when lead to the current user being set over and over again. It also meant you had to constantly be aware of what the CurrentUser was in many different contexts, which was often confusing. Setting creators explicitly simplifies everything greatly.
57 lines
1.2 KiB
Ruby
57 lines
1.2 KiB
Ruby
class ForumPostVote < ApplicationRecord
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belongs_to :creator, class_name: "User"
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belongs_to :forum_post
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validates :creator_id, uniqueness: {scope: :forum_post_id}
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validates :score, inclusion: {in: [-1, 0, 1]}
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scope :up, -> {where(score: 1)}
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scope :down, -> {where(score: -1)}
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scope :by, ->(user_id) {where(creator_id: user_id)}
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scope :excluding_user, ->(user_id) {where("creator_id <> ?", user_id)}
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def self.forum_post_matches(params)
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return all if params.blank?
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where(forum_post_id: ForumPost.search(params).reorder(nil).select(:id))
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end
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def self.search(params)
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q = super
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q = q.search_attributes(params, :creator, :forum_post_id, :score)
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q = q.forum_post_matches(params[:forum_post])
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q.apply_default_order(params)
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end
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def up?
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score == 1
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end
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def down?
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score == -1
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end
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def meh?
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score == 0
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end
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def fa_class
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if score == 1
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return "fa-thumbs-up"
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elsif score == -1
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return "fa-thumbs-down"
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else
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return "fa-meh"
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end
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end
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def vote_type
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if score == 1
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return "up"
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elsif score == -1
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return "down"
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elsif score == 0
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return "meh"
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else
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raise
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end
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end
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end
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