discourse/app/models/reviewable_user.rb
David Taylor 9ddd1f739e
DEV: Update :critical_user_email calls to use strings (#15827)
Symbols are converted to strings anyway, so there is no change in behaviour. The latest version of sidekiq introduced a warning for this.
2022-02-04 23:43:53 +00:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class ReviewableUser < Reviewable
def self.create_for(user)
create(
created_by_id: Discourse.system_user.id,
target: user
)
end
def build_actions(actions, guardian, args)
return unless pending?
if guardian.can_approve?(target) || args[:approved_by_invite]
actions.add(:approve_user) do |a|
a.icon = 'user-plus'
a.label = "reviewables.actions.approve_user.title"
end
end
delete_user_actions(actions, require_reject_reason: !is_a_suspect_user?)
end
def perform_approve_user(performed_by, args)
ReviewableUser.set_approved_fields!(target, performed_by)
target.save!
DiscourseEvent.trigger(:user_approved, target)
if args[:send_email] != false && SiteSetting.must_approve_users?
Jobs.enqueue(
:critical_user_email,
type: "signup_after_approval",
user_id: target.id
)
end
StaffActionLogger.new(performed_by).log_user_approve(target)
create_result(:success, :approved)
end
def perform_delete_user(performed_by, args)
# We'll delete the user if we can
if target.present?
destroyer = UserDestroyer.new(performed_by)
DiscourseEvent.trigger(:suspect_user_deleted, target) if is_a_suspect_user?
begin
self.reject_reason = args[:reject_reason]
if args[:send_email] && SiteSetting.must_approve_users?
# Execute job instead of enqueue because user has to exists to send email
Jobs::CriticalUserEmail.new.execute({
type: :signup_after_reject,
user_id: target.id,
reject_reason: self.reject_reason
})
end
delete_args = {}
delete_args[:block_ip] = true if args[:block_ip]
delete_args[:block_email] = true if args[:block_email]
delete_args[:context] = if performed_by.id == Discourse.system_user.id
I18n.t("user.destroy_reasons.reviewable_reject_auto")
else
I18n.t("user.destroy_reasons.reviewable_reject")
end
destroyer.destroy(target, delete_args)
rescue UserDestroyer::PostsExistError
# If a user has posts, we won't delete them to preserve their content.
# However the reviewable record will be "rejected" and they will remain
# unapproved in the database. A staff member can still approve them
# via the admin.
end
end
create_result(:success, :rejected)
end
def perform_delete_user_block(performed_by, args)
args[:block_email] = true
args[:block_ip] = true
perform_delete_user(performed_by, args)
end
# Update's the user's fields for approval but does not save. This
# can be used when generating a new user that is approved on create
def self.set_approved_fields!(user, approved_by)
user.approved = true
user.approved_by ||= approved_by
user.approved_at ||= Time.zone.now
end
def is_a_suspect_user?
reviewable_scores.any? { |rs| rs.reason == 'suspect_user' }
end
end
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: reviewables
#
# id :bigint not null, primary key
# type :string not null
# status :integer default(0), not null
# created_by_id :integer not null
# reviewable_by_moderator :boolean default(FALSE), not null
# reviewable_by_group_id :integer
# category_id :integer
# topic_id :integer
# score :float default(0.0), not null
# potential_spam :boolean default(FALSE), not null
# target_id :integer
# target_type :string
# target_created_by_id :integer
# payload :json
# version :integer default(0), not null
# latest_score :datetime
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
# force_review :boolean default(FALSE), not null
# reject_reason :text
#
# Indexes
#
# index_reviewables_on_reviewable_by_group_id (reviewable_by_group_id)
# index_reviewables_on_status_and_created_at (status,created_at)
# index_reviewables_on_status_and_score (status,score)
# index_reviewables_on_status_and_type (status,type)
# index_reviewables_on_target_id_where_post_type_eq_post (target_id) WHERE ((target_type)::text = 'Post'::text)
# index_reviewables_on_topic_id_and_status_and_created_by_id (topic_id,status,created_by_id)
# index_reviewables_on_type_and_target_id (type,target_id) UNIQUE
#