discourse/app/models/external_upload_stub.rb
2023-01-09 14:14:59 +00:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "digest/sha1"
class ExternalUploadStub < ActiveRecord::Base
CREATED_EXPIRY_HOURS = 1
UPLOADED_EXPIRY_HOURS = 24
FAILED_EXPIRY_HOURS = 48
belongs_to :created_by, class_name: "User"
validates :filesize,
numericality: {
allow_nil: false,
only_integer: true,
greater_than_or_equal_to: 1,
}
scope :expired_created,
-> {
where(
"status = ? AND created_at <= ?",
ExternalUploadStub.statuses[:created],
CREATED_EXPIRY_HOURS.hours.ago,
)
}
scope :expired_uploaded,
-> {
where(
"status = ? AND created_at <= ?",
ExternalUploadStub.statuses[:uploaded],
UPLOADED_EXPIRY_HOURS.hours.ago,
)
}
before_create do
self.unique_identifier = SecureRandom.uuid
self.status = ExternalUploadStub.statuses[:created] if self.status.blank?
end
def self.statuses
@statuses ||= Enum.new(created: 1, uploaded: 2, failed: 3)
end
# TODO (martin): Lifecycle rule would be best to clean stuff up in the external
# systems, I don't think we really want to be calling out to the external systems
# here right?
def self.cleanup!
expired_created.delete_all
expired_uploaded.delete_all
end
end
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: external_upload_stubs
#
# id :bigint not null, primary key
# key :string not null
# original_filename :string not null
# status :integer default(1), not null
# unique_identifier :uuid not null
# created_by_id :integer not null
# upload_type :string not null
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
# multipart :boolean default(FALSE), not null
# external_upload_identifier :string
# filesize :bigint not null
#
# Indexes
#
# index_external_upload_stubs_on_created_by_id (created_by_id)
# index_external_upload_stubs_on_external_upload_identifier (external_upload_identifier)
# index_external_upload_stubs_on_key (key) UNIQUE
# index_external_upload_stubs_on_status (status)
#