discourse/app/services/user/action/suspend_all.rb
Loïc Guitaut 584424594e DEV: Replace params by the contract object in services
This patch replaces the parameters provided to a service through
`params` by the contract object.

That way, it allows better consistency when accessing input params. For
example, if you have a service without a contract, to access a
parameter, you need to use `params[:my_parameter]`. But with a contract,
you do this through `contract.my_parameter`. Now, with this patch,
you’ll be able to access it through `params.my_parameter` or
`params[:my_parameter]`.

Some methods have been added to the contract object to better mimic a
Hash. That way, when accessing/using `params`, you don’t have to think
too much about it:
- `params.my_key` is also accessible through `params[:my_key]`.
- `params.my_key = value` can also be done through `params[:my_key] =
  value`.
- `#slice` and `#merge` are available.
- `#to_hash` has been implemented, so the contract object will be
  automatically cast as a hash by Ruby depending on the context. For
  example, with an AR model, you can do this: `user.update(**params)`.
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# frozen_string_literal: true
class User::Action::SuspendAll < Service::ActionBase
option :users, []
option :actor
option :params
delegate :message, :post_id, :suspend_until, :reason, to: :params, private: true
def call
suspended_users.first.try(:user_history).try(:details)
end
private
def suspended_users
users.map do |user|
UserSuspender.new(
user,
suspended_till: suspend_until,
reason: reason,
by_user: actor,
message: message,
post_id: post_id,
).tap(&:suspend)
rescue => err
Discourse.warn_exception(err, message: "failed to suspend user with ID #{user.id}")
end
end
end