class BadgeGranter def initialize(badge, user, opts={}) @badge, @user, @opts = badge, user, opts @granted_by = opts[:granted_by] || Discourse.system_user end def self.grant(badge, user, opts={}) BadgeGranter.new(badge, user, opts).grant end def grant return if @granted_by and !Guardian.new(@granted_by).can_grant_badges?(@user) user_badge = UserBadge.find_by(badge_id: @badge.id, user_id: @user.id) unless user_badge UserBadge.transaction do user_badge = UserBadge.create!(badge: @badge, user: @user, granted_by: @granted_by, granted_at: Time.now) Badge.increment_counter 'grant_count', @badge.id if @granted_by != Discourse.system_user StaffActionLogger.new(@granted_by).log_badge_grant(user_badge) end @user.notifications.create(notification_type: Notification.types[:granted_badge], data: { badge_id: @badge.id, badge_name: @badge.name }.to_json) end end user_badge end def self.revoke(user_badge, options={}) UserBadge.transaction do user_badge.destroy! Badge.decrement_counter 'grant_count', user_badge.badge_id if options[:revoked_by] StaffActionLogger.new(options[:revoked_by]).log_badge_revoke(user_badge) end # If the user's title is the same as the badge name, remove their title. if user_badge.user.title == user_badge.badge.name user_badge.user.title = nil user_badge.user.save! end # Delete notification -- This is inefficient, but not very easy to optimize # unless the data hash is converted into a hstore. notification = user_badge.user.notifications.where(notification_type: Notification.types[:granted_badge]).where("data LIKE ?", "%" + user_badge.badge_id.to_s + "%").select {|n| n.data_hash["badge_id"] == user_badge.badge_id }.first notification && notification.destroy end end end