discourse/app/models/topic_user.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
require_dependency 'notification_levels'
class TopicUser < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
belongs_to :topic
# used for serialization
attr_accessor :post_action_data
scope :level, lambda { |topic_id, level|
where(topic_id: topic_id)
.where("COALESCE(topic_users.notification_level, :regular) >= :level",
regular: TopicUser.notification_levels[:regular],
level: TopicUser.notification_levels[level])
}
scope :tracking, lambda { |topic_id|
level(topic_id, :tracking)
}
scope :watching, lambda { |topic_id|
level(topic_id, :watching)
}
# Class methods
class << self
# Enums
def notification_levels
NotificationLevels.topic_levels
end
def notification_reasons
@notification_reasons ||= Enum.new(created_topic: 1,
user_changed: 2,
user_interacted: 3,
created_post: 4,
auto_watch: 5,
auto_watch_category: 6,
auto_mute_category: 7,
auto_track_category: 8,
plugin_changed: 9,
auto_watch_tag: 10,
auto_mute_tag: 11,
auto_track_tag: 12)
end
def auto_notification(user_id, topic_id, reason, notification_level)
should_change = TopicUser
.where(user_id: user_id, topic_id: topic_id)
.where("notifications_reason_id IS NULL OR (notification_level < :max AND notification_level > :min)", max: notification_level, min: notification_levels[:regular])
.exists?
change(user_id, topic_id, notification_level: notification_level, notifications_reason_id: reason) if should_change
end
def auto_notification_for_staging(user_id, topic_id, reason, notification_level = notification_levels[:watching])
change(user_id, topic_id, notification_level: notification_level, notifications_reason_id: reason)
end
def unwatch_categories!(user, category_ids)
track_threshold = user.user_option.auto_track_topics_after_msecs
sql = <<~SQL
UPDATE topic_users tu
SET notification_level = CASE
WHEN t.user_id = :user_id THEN :watching
WHEN total_msecs_viewed > :track_threshold AND :track_threshold >= 0 THEN :tracking
ELSE :regular
end
FROM topics t
WHERE t.id = tu.topic_id AND tu.notification_level <> :muted AND category_id IN (:category_ids) AND tu.user_id = :user_id
SQL
DB.exec(sql,
watching: notification_levels[:watching],
tracking: notification_levels[:tracking],
regular: notification_levels[:regular],
muted: notification_levels[:muted],
category_ids: category_ids,
user_id: user.id,
track_threshold: track_threshold
)
end
# Find the information specific to a user in a forum topic
def lookup_for(user, topics)
# If the user isn't logged in, there's no last read posts
return {} if user.blank? || topics.blank?
topic_ids = topics.map(&:id)
create_lookup(TopicUser.where(topic_id: topic_ids, user_id: user.id))
end
def create_lookup(topic_users)
topic_users = topic_users.to_a
result = {}
return result if topic_users.blank?
topic_users.each { |ftu| result[ftu.topic_id] = ftu }
result
end
def get(topic, user)
topic = topic.id if topic.is_a?(Topic)
user = user.id if user.is_a?(User)
TopicUser.find_by(topic_id: topic, user_id: user)
end
# Change attributes for a user (creates a record when none is present). First it tries an update
# since there's more likely to be an existing record than not. If the update returns 0 rows affected
# it then creates the row instead.
def change(user_id, topic_id, attrs)
# Sometimes people pass objs instead of the ids. We can handle that.
topic_id = topic_id.id if topic_id.is_a?(::Topic)
user_id = user_id.id if user_id.is_a?(::User)
topic_id = topic_id.to_i
user_id = user_id.to_i
TopicUser.transaction do
attrs = attrs.dup
if attrs[:notification_level]
attrs[:notifications_changed_at] ||= DateTime.now
attrs[:notifications_reason_id] ||= TopicUser.notification_reasons[:user_changed]
end
attrs_array = attrs.to_a
attrs_sql = attrs_array.map { |t| "#{t[0]} = ?" }.join(", ")
vals = attrs_array.map { |t| t[1] }
rows = TopicUser.where(topic_id: topic_id, user_id: user_id).update_all([attrs_sql, *vals])
if rows == 0
create_missing_record(user_id, topic_id, attrs)
end
end
if attrs[:notification_level]
notification_level_change(user_id, topic_id, attrs[:notification_level], attrs[:notifications_reason_id])
end
rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotUnique
# In case of a race condition to insert, do nothing
end
def notification_level_change(user_id, topic_id, notification_level, reason_id)
message = { notification_level_change: notification_level }
message[:notifications_reason_id] = reason_id if reason_id
MessageBus.publish("/topic/#{topic_id}", message, user_ids: [user_id])
DiscourseEvent.trigger(:topic_notification_level_changed,
notification_level,
user_id,
topic_id
)
end
def create_missing_record(user_id, topic_id, attrs)
now = DateTime.now
unless attrs[:notification_level]
category_notification_level = CategoryUser.where(user_id: user_id)
.where("category_id IN (SELECT category_id FROM topics WHERE id = :id)", id: topic_id)
.where("notification_level IN (:levels)", levels: [CategoryUser.notification_levels[:watching],
CategoryUser.notification_levels[:tracking]])
.order("notification_level DESC")
.limit(1)
.pluck(:notification_level)
.first
tag_notification_level = TagUser.where(user_id: user_id)
.where("tag_id IN (SELECT tag_id FROM topic_tags WHERE topic_id = :id)", id: topic_id)
.where("notification_level IN (:levels)", levels: [CategoryUser.notification_levels[:watching],
CategoryUser.notification_levels[:tracking]])
.order("notification_level DESC")
.limit(1)
.pluck(:notification_level)
.first
if category_notification_level && !(tag_notification_level && (tag_notification_level > category_notification_level))
attrs[:notification_level] = category_notification_level
attrs[:notifications_changed_at] = DateTime.now
attrs[:notifications_reason_id] = category_notification_level == CategoryUser.notification_levels[:watching] ?
TopicUser.notification_reasons[:auto_watch_category] :
TopicUser.notification_reasons[:auto_track_category]
elsif tag_notification_level
attrs[:notification_level] = tag_notification_level
attrs[:notifications_changed_at] = DateTime.now
attrs[:notifications_reason_id] = tag_notification_level == TagUser.notification_levels[:watching] ?
TopicUser.notification_reasons[:auto_watch_tag] :
TopicUser.notification_reasons[:auto_track_tag]
end
end
unless attrs[:notification_level]
if Topic.private_messages.where(id: topic_id).exists? &&
Notification.where(
user_id: user_id,
topic_id: topic_id,
notification_type: Notification.types[:invited_to_private_message]
).exists?
group_notification_level = Group
.joins("LEFT OUTER JOIN group_users gu ON gu.group_id = groups.id AND gu.user_id = #{user_id}")
.joins("LEFT OUTER JOIN topic_allowed_groups tag ON tag.topic_id = #{topic_id}")
.where("gu.id IS NOT NULL AND tag.id IS NOT NULL")
.pluck(:default_notification_level)
.first
if group_notification_level.present?
attrs[:notification_level] = group_notification_level
else
attrs[:notification_level] = notification_levels[:watching]
end
else
auto_track_after = UserOption.where(user_id: user_id).pluck(:auto_track_topics_after_msecs).first
auto_track_after ||= SiteSetting.default_other_auto_track_topics_after_msecs
if auto_track_after >= 0 && auto_track_after <= (attrs[:total_msecs_viewed].to_i || 0)
attrs[:notification_level] ||= notification_levels[:tracking]
end
end
end
TopicUser.create!(attrs.merge!(
user_id: user_id,
topic_id: topic_id,
first_visited_at: now ,
last_visited_at: now
))
end
def track_visit!(topic_id, user_id)
now = DateTime.now
rows = TopicUser.where(topic_id: topic_id, user_id: user_id).update_all(last_visited_at: now)
if rows == 0
change(user_id, topic_id, last_visited_at: now, first_visited_at: now)
end
end
# Update the last read and the last seen post count, but only if it doesn't exist.
# This would be a lot easier if psql supported some kind of upsert
UPDATE_TOPIC_USER_SQL = "UPDATE topic_users
SET
last_read_post_number = GREATEST(:post_number, tu.last_read_post_number),
highest_seen_post_number = t.highest_post_number,
total_msecs_viewed = LEAST(tu.total_msecs_viewed + :msecs,86400000),
notification_level =
case when tu.notifications_reason_id is null and (tu.total_msecs_viewed + :msecs) >
coalesce(uo.auto_track_topics_after_msecs,:threshold) and
coalesce(uo.auto_track_topics_after_msecs, :threshold) >= 0
and t.archetype = 'regular' then
:tracking
else
tu.notification_level
end
FROM topic_users tu
join topics t on t.id = tu.topic_id
join users u on u.id = :user_id
join user_options uo on uo.user_id = :user_id
WHERE
tu.topic_id = topic_users.topic_id AND
tu.user_id = topic_users.user_id AND
tu.topic_id = :topic_id AND
tu.user_id = :user_id
RETURNING
topic_users.notification_level, tu.notification_level old_level, tu.last_read_post_number
"
UPDATE_TOPIC_USER_SQL_STAFF = UPDATE_TOPIC_USER_SQL.gsub("highest_post_number", "highest_staff_post_number")
INSERT_TOPIC_USER_SQL = "INSERT INTO topic_users (user_id, topic_id, last_read_post_number, highest_seen_post_number, last_visited_at, first_visited_at, notification_level)
SELECT :user_id, :topic_id, :post_number, ft.highest_post_number, :now, :now, :new_status
FROM topics AS ft
JOIN users u on u.id = :user_id
WHERE ft.id = :topic_id
AND NOT EXISTS(SELECT 1
FROM topic_users AS ftu
WHERE ftu.user_id = :user_id and ftu.topic_id = :topic_id)"
INSERT_TOPIC_USER_SQL_STAFF = INSERT_TOPIC_USER_SQL.gsub("highest_post_number", "highest_staff_post_number")
def update_last_read(user, topic_id, post_number, new_posts_read, msecs, opts = {})
return if post_number.blank?
msecs = 0 if msecs.to_i < 0
args = {
user_id: user.id,
topic_id: topic_id,
post_number: post_number,
now: DateTime.now,
msecs: msecs,
tracking: notification_levels[:tracking],
threshold: SiteSetting.default_other_auto_track_topics_after_msecs
}
# In case anyone seens "highest_seen_post_number" and gets confused, like I do.
# highest_seen_post_number represents the highest_post_number of the topic when
# the user visited it. It may be out of alignment with last_read, meaning
# ... user visited the topic but did not read the posts
#
# 86400000 = 1 day
rows =
if user.staff?
DB.query(UPDATE_TOPIC_USER_SQL_STAFF, args)
else
DB.query(UPDATE_TOPIC_USER_SQL, args)
end
if rows.length == 1
before = rows[0].old_level.to_i
after = rows[0].notification_level.to_i
before_last_read = rows[0].last_read_post_number.to_i
if before_last_read < post_number
# The user read at least one new post
TopicTrackingState.publish_read(topic_id, post_number, user.id, after)
end
if new_posts_read > 0
user.update_posts_read!(new_posts_read, mobile: opts[:mobile])
end
if before != after
notification_level_change(user.id, topic_id, after, nil)
end
end
if rows.length == 0
# The user read at least one post in a topic that they haven't viewed before.
args[:new_status] = notification_levels[:regular]
if (user.user_option.auto_track_topics_after_msecs || SiteSetting.default_other_auto_track_topics_after_msecs) == 0
args[:new_status] = notification_levels[:tracking]
end
TopicTrackingState.publish_read(topic_id, post_number, user.id, args[:new_status])
user.update_posts_read!(new_posts_read, mobile: opts[:mobile])
begin
if user.staff?
DB.exec(INSERT_TOPIC_USER_SQL_STAFF, args)
else
DB.exec(INSERT_TOPIC_USER_SQL, args)
end
rescue PG::UniqueViolation
# if record is inserted between two statements this can happen
# we retry once to avoid failing the req
if opts[:retry]
raise
else
opts[:retry] = true
update_last_read(user, topic_id, post_number, new_posts_read, msecs, opts)
end
end
notification_level_change(user.id, topic_id, args[:new_status], nil)
end
end
end
def self.update_post_action_cache(opts = {})
user_id = opts[:user_id]
post_id = opts[:post_id]
topic_id = opts[:topic_id]
action_type = opts[:post_action_type]
action_type_name = "liked" if action_type == :like
action_type_name = "bookmarked" if action_type == :bookmark
raise ArgumentError, "action_type" if action_type && !action_type_name
unless action_type_name
update_post_action_cache(opts.merge(post_action_type: :like))
update_post_action_cache(opts.merge(post_action_type: :bookmark))
return
end
builder = DB.build <<~SQL
UPDATE topic_users tu
SET #{action_type_name} = x.state
FROM (
SELECT CASE WHEN EXISTS (
SELECT 1
FROM post_actions pa
JOIN posts p on p.id = pa.post_id
JOIN topics t ON t.id = p.topic_id
WHERE pa.deleted_at IS NULL AND
p.deleted_at IS NULL AND
t.deleted_at IS NULL AND
pa.post_action_type_id = :action_type_id AND
tu2.topic_id = t.id AND
tu2.user_id = pa.user_id
LIMIT 1
) THEN true ELSE false END state, tu2.topic_id, tu2.user_id
FROM topic_users tu2
/*where*/
) x
WHERE x.topic_id = tu.topic_id AND x.user_id = tu.user_id AND x.state != tu.#{action_type_name}
SQL
if user_id
builder.where("tu2.user_id = :user_id", user_id: user_id)
end
if topic_id
builder.where("tu2.topic_id = :topic_id", topic_id: topic_id)
end
if post_id
builder.where("tu2.topic_id IN (SELECT topic_id FROM posts WHERE id = :post_id)", post_id: post_id)
builder.where("tu2.user_id IN (SELECT user_id FROM post_actions
WHERE post_id = :post_id AND
post_action_type_id = :action_type_id)")
end
builder.exec(action_type_id: PostActionType.types[action_type])
end
# cap number of unread topics at count, bumping up highest_seen / last_read if needed
def self.cap_unread!(user_id, count)
sql = <<SQL
UPDATE topic_users tu
SET last_read_post_number = max_number,
highest_seen_post_number = max_number
FROM (
SELECT MAX(post_number) max_number, p.topic_id FROM posts p
WHERE deleted_at IS NULL
GROUP BY p.topic_id
) m
WHERE tu.user_id = :user_id AND
m.topic_id = tu.topic_id AND
tu.topic_id IN (
#{TopicTrackingState.report_raw_sql(skip_new: true, select: "topics.id")}
offset :count
)
SQL
DB.exec(sql, user_id: user_id, count: count)
end
def self.ensure_consistency!(topic_id = nil)
update_post_action_cache(topic_id: topic_id)
# TODO this needs some reworking, when we mark stuff skipped
# we up these numbers so they are not in-sync
# the simple fix is to add a column here, but table is already quite big
# long term we want to split up topic_users and allow for this better
builder = DB.build <<~SQL
UPDATE topic_users t
SET
last_read_post_number = LEAST(GREATEST(last_read, last_read_post_number), max_post_number),
highest_seen_post_number = LEAST(max_post_number,GREATEST(t.highest_seen_post_number, last_read))
FROM (
SELECT topic_id, user_id, MAX(post_number) last_read
FROM post_timings
GROUP BY topic_id, user_id
) as X
JOIN (
SELECT p.topic_id, MAX(p.post_number) max_post_number from posts p
GROUP BY p.topic_id
) as Y on Y.topic_id = X.topic_id
/*where*/
SQL
builder.where <<~SQL
X.topic_id = t.topic_id AND
X.user_id = t.user_id AND
(
last_read_post_number <> LEAST(GREATEST(last_read, last_read_post_number), max_post_number) OR
highest_seen_post_number <> LEAST(max_post_number,GREATEST(t.highest_seen_post_number, last_read))
)
SQL
if topic_id
builder.where("t.topic_id = :topic_id", topic_id: topic_id)
end
builder.exec
end
end
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: topic_users
#
# user_id :integer not null
# topic_id :integer not null
# posted :boolean default(FALSE), not null
# last_read_post_number :integer
# highest_seen_post_number :integer
# last_visited_at :datetime
# first_visited_at :datetime
# notification_level :integer default(1), not null
# notifications_changed_at :datetime
# notifications_reason_id :integer
# total_msecs_viewed :integer default(0), not null
# cleared_pinned_at :datetime
# id :integer not null, primary key
# last_emailed_post_number :integer
# liked :boolean default(FALSE)
# bookmarked :boolean default(FALSE)
#
# Indexes
#
# index_topic_users_on_topic_id_and_user_id (topic_id,user_id) UNIQUE
# index_topic_users_on_user_id_and_topic_id (user_id,topic_id) UNIQUE
#