discourse/app/serializers/topic_list_item_serializer.rb
2016-12-05 17:20:54 +01:00

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class TopicListItemSerializer < ListableTopicSerializer
attributes :views,
:like_count,
:has_summary,
:archetype,
:last_poster_username,
:category_id,
:op_like_count,
:pinned_globally,
:bookmarked_post_numbers,
:liked_post_numbers,
:tags,
:featured_link
has_many :posters, serializer: TopicPosterSerializer, embed: :objects
has_many :participants, serializer: TopicPosterSerializer, embed: :objects
def posters
object.posters || []
end
def op_like_count
object.first_post && object.first_post.like_count
end
def last_poster_username
posters.find { |poster| poster.user.id == object.last_post_user_id }.try(:user).try(:username)
end
def participants
object.participants_summary || []
end
def include_bookmarked_post_numbers?
include_post_action? :bookmark
end
def include_liked_post_numbers?
include_post_action? :like
end
def include_post_action?(action)
object.user_data &&
object.user_data.post_action_data &&
object.user_data.post_action_data.key?(PostActionType.types[action])
end
def liked_post_numbers
object.user_data.post_action_data[PostActionType.types[:like]]
end
def bookmarked_post_numbers
object.user_data.post_action_data[PostActionType.types[:bookmark]]
end
def include_participants?
object.private_message?
end
def include_op_like_count?
# PERF: long term we probably want a cheaper way of looking stuff up
# this is rather odd code, but we need to have op_likes loaded somehow
# simplest optimisation is adding a cache column on topic.
object.association(:first_post).loaded?
end
def include_tags?
SiteSetting.tagging_enabled
end
def tags
object.tags.map(&:name)
end
def include_featured_link?
SiteSetting.topic_featured_link_enabled
end
def featured_link
object.featured_link
end
end