# # How a post is deleted is affected by who is performing the action. # this class contains the logic to delete it. # class PostDestroyer def initialize(user, post) @user, @post = user, post end def destroy if @user.staff? staff_destroyed elsif @user.id == @post.user_id user_destroyed end end # When a post is properly deleted. Well, it's still soft deleted, but it will no longer # show up in the topic def staff_destroyed Post.transaction do # Update the last post id to the previous post if it exists last_post = Post.where("topic_id = ? and id <> ?", @post.topic_id, @post.id).order('created_at desc').limit(1).first if last_post.present? @post.topic.update_attributes(last_posted_at: last_post.created_at, last_post_user_id: last_post.user_id, highest_post_number: last_post.post_number) # If the poster doesn't have any other posts in the topic, clear their posted flag unless Post.exists?(["topic_id = ? and user_id = ? and id <> ?", @post.topic_id, @post.user_id, @post.id]) TopicUser.update_all 'posted = false', topic_id: @post.topic_id, user_id: @post.user_id end end # Feature users in the topic Jobs.enqueue(:feature_topic_users, topic_id: @post.topic_id, except_post_id: @post.id) # Actually soft-delete the post :) @post.destroy Topic.reset_highest(@post.topic_id) @post.update_flagged_posts_count # Remove any reply records that point to deleted posts post_ids = PostReply.select(:post_id).where(reply_id: @post.id).map(&:post_id) PostReply.delete_all reply_id: @post.id if post_ids.present? Post.where(id: post_ids).each { |p| p.update_column :reply_count, p.replies.count } end # Remove any notifications that point to this deleted post Notification.delete_all topic_id: @post.topic_id, post_number: @post.post_number end end # When a user 'deletes' their own post. We just change the text. def user_destroyed Post.transaction do @post.revise(@user, I18n.t('js.post.deleted_by_author'), force_new_version: true) @post.update_column(:user_deleted, true) @post.update_flagged_posts_count end end end