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Currently in services, we don’t make a distinction between input parameters, options and dependencies. This can lead to user input modifying the service behavior, whereas it was not the developer intention. This patch addresses the issue by changing how data is provided to services: - `params` is now used to hold all data coming from outside (typically user input from a controller) and a contract will take its values from `params`. - `options` is a new key to provide options to a service. This typically allows changing a service behavior at runtime. It is, of course, totally optional. - `dependencies` is actually anything else provided to the service (like `guardian`) and available directly from the context object. The `service_params` helper in controllers has been updated to reflect those changes, so most of the existing services didn’t need specific changes. The options block has the same DSL as contracts, as it’s also based on `ActiveModel`. There aren’t any validations, though. Here’s an example: ```ruby options do attribute :allow_changing_hidden, :boolean, default: false end ``` And here’s an example of how to call a service with the new keys: ```ruby MyService.call(params: { key1: value1, … }, options: { my_option: true }, guardian:, …) ```
112 lines
4.3 KiB
Ruby
112 lines
4.3 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module ChatSDK
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class Thread
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# Updates the title of a specified chat thread.
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#
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# @param title [String] The new title for the chat thread.
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# @param thread_id [Integer] The ID of the chat thread to be updated.
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# @param guardian [Guardian] The guardian object representing the user's permissions.
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# @return [Chat::Thread] The updated thread object with the new title.
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#
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# @example Updating the title of a chat thread
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# ChatSDK::Thread.update_title(title: "New Thread Title", thread_id: 1, guardian: Guardian.new)
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#
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def self.update_title(thread_id:, guardian:, title:)
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new.update(thread_id:, guardian:, title:)
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end
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# Retrieves messages from a specified thread.
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#
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# @param thread_id [Integer] The ID of the chat thread from which to fetch messages.
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# @param guardian [Guardian] The guardian object representing the user's permissions.
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# @return [Array<Chat::Message>] An array of message objects from the specified thread.
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#
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# @example Fetching messages from a thread with additional parameters
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# ChatSDK::Thread.messages(thread_id: 1, guardian: Guardian.new)
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#
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def self.messages(...)
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new.messages(...)
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end
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# Fetches the first messages from a specified chat thread, starting from the first available message.
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#
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# @param thread_id [Integer] The ID of the chat thread from which to fetch messages.
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# @param guardian [Guardian] The guardian object representing the user's permissions.
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# @param page_size [Integer] (optional) The number of messages to fetch, defaults to 10.
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# @return [Array<Chat::Message>] An array of message objects representing the first messages in the thread.
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#
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# @example Fetching the first 15 messages from a thread
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# ChatSDK::Thread.first_messages(thread_id: 1, guardian: Guardian.new, page_size: 15)
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#
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def self.first_messages(thread_id:, guardian:, page_size: 10)
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new.messages(
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thread_id:,
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guardian:,
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page_size:,
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direction: "future",
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fetch_from_first_message: true,
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)
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end
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# Fetches the last messages from a specified chat thread, starting from the last available message.
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#
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# @param thread_id [Integer] The ID of the chat thread from which to fetch messages.
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# @param guardian [Guardian] The guardian object representing the user's permissions.
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# @param page_size [Integer] (optional) The number of messages to fetch, defaults to 10.
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# @return [Array<Chat::Message>] An array of message objects representing the last messages in the thread.
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#
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# @example Fetching the last 20 messages from a thread
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# ChatSDK::Thread.last_messages(thread_id: 2, guardian: Guardian.new, page_size: 20)
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#
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def self.last_messages(thread_id:, guardian:, page_size: 10)
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new.messages(
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thread_id:,
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guardian:,
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page_size:,
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direction: "past",
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fetch_from_last_message: true,
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)
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end
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def self.update(...)
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new.update(...)
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end
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def messages(thread_id:, guardian:, direction: "future", **params)
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Chat::ListChannelThreadMessages.call(
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guardian:,
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params: {
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thread_id:,
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direction:,
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**params,
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},
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) do
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on_success { |messages:| messages }
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on_failed_policy(:can_view_thread) { raise "Guardian can't view thread" }
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on_failed_policy(:target_message_exists) { raise "Target message doesn't exist" }
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on_failure { raise "Unexpected error" }
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end
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end
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def update(guardian:, **params)
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Chat::UpdateThread.call(guardian:, params:) do
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on_model_not_found(:channel) do
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raise "Couldn’t find channel with id: `#{params[:channel_id]}`"
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end
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on_model_not_found(:thread) do
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raise "Couldn’t find thread with id: `#{params[:thread_id]}`"
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end
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on_failed_policy(:can_view_channel) { raise "Guardian can't view channel" }
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on_failed_policy(:can_edit_thread) { raise "Guardian can't edit thread" }
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on_failed_policy(:threading_enabled_for_channel) do
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raise "Threading is not enabled for this channel"
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end
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on_failed_contract { |contract| raise contract.errors.full_messages.join(", ") }
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on_success { |thread:| thread }
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on_failure { raise "Unexpected error" }
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end
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end
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end
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end
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