discourse/app/controllers/admin/watched_words_controller.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "csv"
class Admin::WatchedWordsController < Admin::StaffController
skip_before_action :check_xhr, only: [:download]
def index
watched_words = WatchedWord.order(:action, :word)
watched_words =
watched_words.where.not(action: WatchedWord.actions[:tag]) if !SiteSetting.tagging_enabled
render_json_dump WatchedWordListSerializer.new(watched_words, scope: guardian, root: false)
end
def create
opts = watched_words_params
action = WatchedWord.actions[opts[:action_key].to_sym]
words = opts.delete(:words)
watched_word_group = WatchedWordGroup.new(action: action)
watched_word_group.create_or_update_members(words, opts)
if watched_word_group.valid?
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_watched_words_creation(watched_word_group)
render_json_dump WatchedWordListSerializer.new(
watched_word_group.watched_words,
scope: guardian,
root: false,
)
else
render_json_error(watched_word_group)
end
end
def destroy
watched_word = WatchedWord.find_by(id: params[:id])
raise Discourse::InvalidParameters.new(:id) unless watched_word
watched_word_group = watched_word.watched_word_group
if watched_word_group&.watched_words&.count == 1
watched_word_group.destroy!
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_watched_words_deletion(watched_word_group)
else
watched_word.destroy!
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_watched_words_deletion(watched_word)
end
render json: success_json
end
def upload
file = params[:file] || params[:files].first
action_key = params[:action_key].to_sym
has_replacement = WatchedWord.has_replacement?(action_key)
Scheduler::Defer.later("Upload watched words") do
begin
CSV.foreach(file.tempfile, encoding: "bom|utf-8") do |row|
if row[0].present? && (!has_replacement || row[1].present?)
watched_word =
WatchedWord.create_or_update_word(
word: row[0],
replacement: has_replacement ? row[1] : nil,
FEATURE: Add support for case-sensitive Watched Words (#17445) * FEATURE: Add case-sensitivity flag to watched_words Currently, all watched words are matched case-insensitively. This flag allows a watched word to be flagged for case-sensitive matching. To allow allow for backwards compatibility the flag is set to false by default. * FEATURE: Support case-sensitive creation of Watched Words via API Extend admin creation and upload of Watched Words to support case sensitive flag. This lays the ground work for supporting case-insensitive matching of Watched Words. Support for an extra column has also been introduced for the Watched Words upload CSV file. The new column structure is as follows: word,replacement,case_sentive * FEATURE: Enable case-sensitive matching of Watched Words WordWatcher's word_matcher_regexp now returns a list of regular expressions instead of one case-insensitive regular expression. With the ability to flag a Watched Word as case-sensitive, an action can have words of both sensitivities.This makes the use of the global Regexp::IGNORECASE flag added to all words problematic. To get around platform limitations around the use of subexpression level switches/flags, a list of regular expressions is returned instead, one for each case sensitivity. Word matching has also been updated to use this list of regular expressions instead of one. * FEATURE: Use case-sensitive regular expressions for Watched Words Update Watched Words regular expressions matching and processing to handle the extra metadata which comes along with the introduction of case-sensitive Watched Words. This allows case-sensitive Watched Words to matched as such. * DEV: Simplify type casting of case-sensitive flag from uploads Use builtin semantics instead of a custom method for converting string case flags in uploaded Watched Words to boolean. * UX: Add case-sensitivity details to Admin Watched Words UI Update Watched Word form to include a toggle for case-sensitivity. This also adds support for, case-sensitive testing and matching of Watched Word in the admin UI. * DEV: Code improvements from review feedback - Extract watched word regex creation out to a utility function - Make JS array presence check more explicit and readable * DEV: Extract Watched Word regex creation to utility function Clean-up work from review feedback. Reduce code duplication. * DEV: Rename word_matcher_regexp to word_matcher_regexp_list Since a list is returned now instead of a single regular expression, change `word_matcher_regexp` to `word_matcher_regexp_list` to better communicate this change. * DEV: Incorporate WordWatcher updates from upstream Resolve conflicts and ensure apply_to_text does not remove non-word characters in matches that aren't at the beginning of the line.
2022-08-02 16:06:03 +08:00
action_key: action_key,
case_sensitive: "true" == row[2]&.strip&.downcase,
)
if watched_word.valid?
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_watched_words_creation(watched_word)
end
end
end
data = { url: "/ok" }
rescue => e
data = failed_json.merge(errors: [e.message])
end
MessageBus.publish("/uploads/txt", data.as_json, client_ids: [params[:client_id]])
end
render json: success_json
end
def download
params.require(:id)
name = watched_words_params[:id].to_sym
action = WatchedWord.actions[name]
raise Discourse::NotFound if !action
content = WatchedWord.where(action: action)
if WatchedWord.has_replacement?(name)
content = content.pluck(:word, :replacement).map(&:to_csv).join
else
content = content.pluck(:word).join("\n")
end
headers["Content-Length"] = content.bytesize.to_s
send_data content,
filename: "#{Discourse.current_hostname}-watched-words-#{name}.csv",
content_type: "text/csv"
end
def clear_all
params.require(:id)
name = watched_words_params[:id].to_sym
action = WatchedWord.actions[name]
raise Discourse::NotFound if !action
WatchedWord
.where(action: action)
.find_each do |watched_word|
watched_word.destroy!
StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_watched_words_deletion(watched_word)
end
WordWatcher.clear_cache!
render json: success_json
end
private
def watched_words_params
@watched_words_params ||=
params.permit(:id, :replacement, :action_key, :case_sensitive, :html, words: [])
end
end