discourse/lib/theme_settings_manager.rb
Sam Saffron 30990006a9 DEV: enable frozen string literal on all files
This reduces chances of errors where consumers of strings mutate inputs
and reduces memory usage of the app.

Test suite passes now, but there may be some stuff left, so we will run
a few sites on a branch prior to merging
2019-05-13 09:31:32 +08:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class ThemeSettingsManager
attr_reader :name, :theme, :default
def self.types
ThemeSetting.types
end
def self.create(name, default, type, theme, opts = {})
type_name = self.types.invert[type].downcase.capitalize
klass = "ThemeSettingsManager::#{type_name}".constantize
klass.new(name, default, theme, opts)
end
def initialize(name, default, theme, opts = {})
@name = name.to_sym
@default = default
@theme = theme
@opts = opts
@types = self.class.types
end
def value
has_record? ? db_record.value : @default
end
def type_name
self.class.name.demodulize.downcase.to_sym
end
def type
@types[type_name]
end
def description
@opts[:description]
end
def value=(new_value)
ensure_is_valid_value!(new_value)
record = has_record? ? db_record : create_record!
record.value = new_value.to_s
record.save!
record.value
end
def db_record
# theme.theme_settings will already be preloaded, so it is better to use
# `find` on an array, rather than make a round trip to the database
theme.theme_settings.to_a.find { |i| i.name.to_s == @name.to_s && i.data_type.to_s == type.to_s }
end
def has_record?
db_record.present?
end
def create_record!
record = ThemeSetting.new(name: @name, data_type: type, theme: @theme)
record.save!
record
end
def is_valid_value?(new_value)
true
end
def invalid_value_error_message
name = type == @types[:integer] || type == @types[:float] ? "number" : type_name
primary_key = "themes.settings_errors.#{name}_value_not_valid"
secondary_key = primary_key
secondary_key += "_min" if has_min?
secondary_key += "_max" if has_max?
translation = I18n.t(primary_key)
return translation if secondary_key == primary_key
translation += " #{I18n.t(secondary_key, min: @opts[:min], max: @opts[:max])}"
translation
end
def ensure_is_valid_value!(new_value)
unless is_valid_value?(new_value)
raise Discourse::InvalidParameters.new invalid_value_error_message
end
end
def has_min?
min = @opts[:min]
(min.is_a?(::Integer) || min.is_a?(::Float)) && min != -::Float::INFINITY
end
def has_max?
max = @opts[:max]
(max.is_a?(::Integer) || max.is_a?(::Float)) && max != ::Float::INFINITY
end
class List < self
def list_type
@opts[:list_type]
end
end
class String < self
def is_valid_value?(new_value)
(@opts[:min]..@opts[:max]).include? new_value.to_s.length
end
def textarea
@opts[:textarea]
end
end
class Bool < self
def value
[true, "true"].include?(super)
end
def value=(new_value)
new_value = ([true, "true"].include?(new_value)).to_s
super(new_value)
end
end
class Integer < self
def value
super.to_i
end
def value=(new_value)
super(new_value.to_i)
end
def is_valid_value?(new_value)
(@opts[:min]..@opts[:max]).include? new_value.to_i
end
end
class Float < self
def value
super.to_f
end
def value=(new_value)
super(new_value.to_f)
end
def is_valid_value?(new_value)
(@opts[:min]..@opts[:max]).include? new_value.to_f
end
end
class Enum < self
def value
val = super
match = choices.find { |choice| choice == val || choice.to_s == val }
match || val
end
def is_valid_value?(new_value)
choices.include?(new_value) || choices.map(&:to_s).include?(new_value)
end
def choices
@opts[:choices]
end
end
end