class UserAction < ActiveRecord::Base include DateGroupable belongs_to :user belongs_to :target_post, class_name: "Post" belongs_to :target_topic, class_name: "Topic" validates_presence_of :action_type validates_presence_of :user_id LIKE = 1 WAS_LIKED = 2 BOOKMARK = 3 NEW_TOPIC = 4 REPLY = 5 RESPONSE = 6 MENTION = 7 QUOTE = 9 EDIT = 11 NEW_PRIVATE_MESSAGE = 12 GOT_PRIVATE_MESSAGE = 13 PENDING = 14 SOLVED = 15 ASSIGNED = 16 ORDER = Hash[*[ GOT_PRIVATE_MESSAGE, NEW_PRIVATE_MESSAGE, PENDING, NEW_TOPIC, REPLY, RESPONSE, LIKE, WAS_LIKED, MENTION, QUOTE, BOOKMARK, EDIT, SOLVED, ASSIGNED, ].each_with_index.to_a.flatten] # note, this is temporary until we upgrade to rails 4 # in rails 4 types are mapped correctly so you dont end up # having strings where you would expect bools class UserActionRow < OpenStruct include ActiveModel::SerializerSupport def as_json(options = nil) @table.as_json(options) end end def self.last_action_in_topic(user_id, topic_id) UserAction.where(user_id: user_id, target_topic_id: topic_id, action_type: [RESPONSE, MENTION, QUOTE]).order('created_at DESC').pluck(:target_post_id).first end def self.stats(user_id, guardian) # Sam: I tried this in AR and it got complex builder = UserAction.sql_builder < ORDER[b.action_type] } results end def self.private_messages_stats(user_id, guardian) return unless guardian.can_see_private_messages?(user_id) # list the stats for: all/mine/unread/groups (topic-based) sql = <<-SQL SELECT COUNT(*) "all" , SUM(CASE WHEN t.user_id = :user_id THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) "mine" , SUM(CASE WHEN tu.last_read_post_number IS NULL OR tu.last_read_post_number < t.highest_post_number THEN 1 ELSE 0 END) "unread" FROM topics t LEFT JOIN topic_users tu ON t.id = tu.topic_id AND tu.user_id = :user_id WHERE t.deleted_at IS NULL AND t.archetype = 'private_message' AND t.id IN (SELECT topic_id FROM topic_allowed_users WHERE user_id = :user_id) SQL all, mine, unread = exec_sql(sql, user_id: user_id).values[0].map(&:to_i) sql = <<-SQL SELECT g.name, COUNT(*) "count" FROM topics t JOIN topic_allowed_groups tg ON topic_id = t.id JOIN group_users gu ON gu.user_id = :user_id AND gu.group_id = tg.group_id JOIN groups g ON g.id = gu.group_id WHERE deleted_at IS NULL AND archetype = 'private_message' GROUP BY g.name SQL result = { all: all, mine: mine, unread: unread } exec_sql(sql, user_id: user_id).each do |row| (result[:groups] ||= []) << { name: row["name"], count: row["count"].to_i } end result end def self.count_daily_engaged_users(start_date, end_date) select(:user_id).distinct .where(action_type: [LIKE, NEW_TOPIC, REPLY, NEW_PRIVATE_MESSAGE]) .smart_group_by_date(:created_at, start_date, end_date) .count end def self.stream_item(action_id, guardian) stream(action_id: action_id, guardian: guardian).first end def self.stream_queued(opts = nil) opts ||= {} offset = opts[:offset] || 0 limit = opts[:limit] || 60 builder = SqlBuilder.new <<-SQL SELECT a.id, t.title, a.action_type, a.created_at, t.id topic_id, u.username, u.name, u.id AS user_id, qp.raw, t.category_id FROM user_actions as a JOIN queued_posts AS qp ON qp.id = a.queued_post_id LEFT OUTER JOIN topics t on t.id = qp.topic_id JOIN users u on u.id = a.user_id LEFT JOIN categories c on c.id = t.category_id /*where*/ /*order_by*/ /*offset*/ /*limit*/ SQL builder .where('a.user_id = :user_id', user_id: opts[:user_id].to_i) .where('action_type = :pending', pending: UserAction::PENDING) .order_by("a.created_at desc") .offset(offset.to_i) .limit(limit.to_i) .map_exec(UserActionRow) end def self.stream(opts = nil) opts ||= {} action_types = opts[:action_types] user_id = opts[:user_id] action_id = opts[:action_id] guardian = opts[:guardian] ignore_private_messages = opts[:ignore_private_messages] offset = opts[:offset] || 0 limit = opts[:limit] || 60 # Acting user columns. Can be extended by plugins to include custom avatar # columns acting_cols = [ 'u.id AS acting_user_id', 'u.name AS acting_name' ] AvatarLookup.lookup_columns.each do |c| next if c == :id || c['.'] acting_cols << "u.#{c} AS acting_#{c}" end # The weird thing is that target_post_id can be null, so it makes everything # ever so more complex. Should we allow this, not sure. builder = SqlBuilder.new <<-SQL SELECT a.id, t.title, a.action_type, a.created_at, t.id topic_id, t.closed AS topic_closed, t.archived AS topic_archived, a.user_id AS target_user_id, au.name AS target_name, au.username AS target_username, coalesce(p.post_number, 1) post_number, p.id as post_id, p.reply_to_post_number, pu.username, pu.name, pu.id user_id, pu.uploaded_avatar_id, #{acting_cols.join(', ')}, coalesce(p.cooked, p2.cooked) cooked, CASE WHEN coalesce(p.deleted_at, p2.deleted_at, t.deleted_at) IS NULL THEN false ELSE true END deleted, p.hidden, p.post_type, p.action_code, p.edit_reason, t.category_id FROM user_actions as a JOIN topics t on t.id = a.target_topic_id LEFT JOIN posts p on p.id = a.target_post_id JOIN posts p2 on p2.topic_id = a.target_topic_id and p2.post_number = 1 JOIN users u on u.id = a.acting_user_id JOIN users pu on pu.id = COALESCE(p.user_id, t.user_id) JOIN users au on au.id = a.user_id LEFT JOIN categories c on c.id = t.category_id /*where*/ /*order_by*/ /*offset*/ /*limit*/ SQL apply_common_filters(builder, user_id, guardian, ignore_private_messages) if action_id builder.where("a.id = :id", id: action_id.to_i) else builder.where("a.user_id = :user_id", user_id: user_id.to_i) builder.where("a.action_type in (:action_types)", action_types: action_types) if action_types && action_types.length > 0 unless SiteSetting.enable_mentions? builder.where("a.action_type <> :mention_type", mention_type: UserAction::MENTION) end builder .order_by("a.created_at desc") .offset(offset.to_i) .limit(limit.to_i) end builder.map_exec(UserActionRow) end def self.log_action!(hash) required_parameters = [:action_type, :user_id, :acting_user_id] if hash[:action_type] == UserAction::PENDING required_parameters << :queued_post_id else required_parameters << :target_post_id required_parameters << :target_topic_id end require_parameters(hash, *required_parameters) transaction(requires_new: true) do begin # TODO there are conditions when this is called and user_id was already rolled back and is invalid. # protect against dupes, for some reason this is failing in some cases action = self.find_by(hash.select { |k, _| required_parameters.include?(k) }) return action if action action = self.new(hash) if hash[:created_at] action.created_at = hash[:created_at] end action.save! user_id = hash[:user_id] topic = Topic.includes(:category).find_by(id: hash[:target_topic_id]) if topic && !topic.private_message? update_like_count(user_id, hash[:action_type], 1) end # move into Topic perhaps group_ids = nil if topic && topic.category && topic.category.read_restricted group_ids = topic.category.groups.pluck("groups.id") end if action.user MessageBus.publish("/u/#{action.user.username.downcase}", action.id, user_ids: [user_id], group_ids: group_ids) end action rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique # can happen, don't care already logged raise ActiveRecord::Rollback end end end def self.remove_action!(hash) require_parameters(hash, :action_type, :user_id, :acting_user_id, :target_topic_id, :target_post_id) if action = UserAction.find_by(hash.except(:created_at)) action.destroy MessageBus.publish("/user/#{hash[:user_id]}", user_action_id: action.id, remove: true) end if !Topic.where(id: hash[:target_topic_id], archetype: Archetype.private_message).exists? update_like_count(hash[:user_id], hash[:action_type], -1) end end def self.synchronize_target_topic_ids(post_ids = nil) # nuke all dupes, using magic builder = SqlBuilder.new < 0 AND user_actions.id > ua2.id SQL if post_ids builder.where("user_actions.target_post_id in (:post_ids)", post_ids: post_ids) end builder.exec builder = SqlBuilder.new("UPDATE user_actions SET target_topic_id = (select topic_id from posts where posts.id = target_post_id) /*where*/") builder.where("target_topic_id <> (select topic_id from posts where posts.id = target_post_id)") if post_ids builder.where("target_post_id in (:post_ids)", post_ids: post_ids) end builder.exec end def self.ensure_consistency! self.synchronize_target_topic_ids end def self.update_like_count(user_id, action_type, delta) if action_type == LIKE UserStat.where(user_id: user_id).update_all("likes_given = likes_given + #{delta.to_i}") elsif action_type == WAS_LIKED UserStat.where(user_id: user_id).update_all("likes_received = likes_received + #{delta.to_i}") end end def self.apply_common_filters(builder, user_id, guardian, ignore_private_messages = false) # We never return deleted topics in activity builder.where("t.deleted_at is null") # We will return deleted posts though if the user can see it unless guardian.can_see_deleted_posts? builder.where("p.deleted_at is null and p2.deleted_at is null") current_user_id = -2 current_user_id = guardian.user.id if guardian.user builder.where("NOT COALESCE(p.hidden, false) OR p.user_id = :current_user_id", current_user_id: current_user_id) end visible_post_types = Topic.visible_post_types(guardian.user) builder.where("COALESCE(p.post_type, p2.post_type) IN (:visible_post_types)", visible_post_types: visible_post_types) unless (guardian.user && guardian.user.id == user_id) || guardian.is_staff? builder.where("t.visible") end unless guardian.can_see_notifications?(User.where(id: user_id).first) builder.where("a.action_type not in (#{BOOKMARK})") builder.where('a.action_type <> :pending', pending: UserAction::PENDING) end if !guardian.can_see_private_messages?(user_id) || ignore_private_messages || !guardian.user builder.where("t.archetype <> :private_message", private_message: Archetype::private_message) else unless guardian.is_admin? sql = <<~SQL t.archetype <> :private_message OR EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM topic_allowed_users tu WHERE tu.topic_id = t.id AND tu.user_id = :current_user_id ) OR EXISTS ( SELECT 1 FROM topic_allowed_groups tg WHERE tg.topic_id = t.id AND tg.group_id IN ( SELECT group_id FROM group_users gu WHERE gu.user_id = :current_user_id ) ) SQL builder.where(sql, private_message: Archetype::private_message, current_user_id: guardian.user.id) end end unless guardian.is_admin? allowed = guardian.secure_category_ids if allowed.present? builder.where("( c.read_restricted IS NULL OR NOT c.read_restricted OR (c.read_restricted and c.id in (:cats)) )", cats: guardian.secure_category_ids) else builder.where("(c.read_restricted IS NULL OR NOT c.read_restricted)") end end end def self.require_parameters(data, *params) params.each do |p| raise Discourse::InvalidParameters.new(p) if data[p].nil? end end end # == Schema Information # # Table name: user_actions # # id :integer not null, primary key # action_type :integer not null # user_id :integer not null # target_topic_id :integer # target_post_id :integer # target_user_id :integer # acting_user_id :integer # created_at :datetime not null # updated_at :datetime not null # queued_post_id :integer # # Indexes # # idx_unique_rows (action_type,user_id,target_topic_id,target_post_id,acting_user_id) UNIQUE # idx_user_actions_speed_up_user_all (user_id,created_at,action_type) # index_user_actions_on_acting_user_id (acting_user_id) # index_user_actions_on_target_post_id (target_post_id) # index_user_actions_on_user_id_and_action_type (user_id,action_type) #