discourse/app/models/category_user.rb
2014-02-07 11:07:52 +11:00

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class CategoryUser < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :category
belongs_to :user
def self.lookup(user, level)
self.where(user: user, notification_level: notification_levels[level])
end
# same for now
def self.notification_levels
TopicUser.notification_levels
end
def self.auto_watch_new_topic(topic)
apply_default_to_topic(
topic,
TopicUser.notification_levels[:watching],
TopicUser.notification_reasons[:auto_watch_category]
)
end
def self.batch_set(user, level, category_ids)
records = CategoryUser.where(user: user, notification_level: notification_levels[level])
old_ids = records.pluck(:category_id)
category_ids = Category.where('id in (?)', category_ids).pluck(:id)
remove = (old_ids - category_ids)
if remove.present?
records.where('category_id in (?)', remove).destroy_all
end
(category_ids - old_ids).each do |id|
CategoryUser.create!(user: user, category_id: id, notification_level: notification_levels[level])
end
end
def self.auto_mute_new_topic(topic)
apply_default_to_topic(
topic,
TopicUser.notification_levels[:muted],
TopicUser.notification_reasons[:auto_mute_category]
)
end
private
def self.apply_default_to_topic(topic, level, reason)
# Can not afford to slow down creation of topics when a pile of users are watching new topics, reverting to SQL for max perf here
sql = <<SQL
INSERT INTO topic_users(user_id, topic_id, notification_level, notifications_reason_id)
SELECT user_id, :topic_id, :level, :reason
FROM category_users
WHERE notification_level = :level AND
category_id = :category_id AND
NOT EXISTS(SELECT 1 FROM topic_users WHERE topic_id = :topic_id AND user_id = category_users.user_id)
SQL
exec_sql(
sql,
topic_id: topic.id,
category_id: topic.category_id,
level: level,
reason: reason
)
end
end
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: category_users
#
# id :integer not null, primary key
# category_id :integer not null
# user_id :integer not null
# notification_level :integer not null
#