discourse/plugins/chat/lib/chat_message_creator.rb
Martin Brennan 07ab20131a
FEATURE: Chat side panel with threads initial skeleton (#20209)
This commit introduces the skeleton of the chat thread UI. The
structure of the components looks like this. Its done this way
so the side panel can be used for other things as well if we wish,
not just for threads:

```
.main-chat-outlet
   <ChatLivePane />
   <ChatSidePanel>
     <-- rendered with {{outlet}} -->
     <ChatThread />
   </ChatSidePanel>
```

Later on the `ChatThreadList` will be rendered here as well.
Now, when you go to a channel you can open a thread by clicking
on either the Open Thread message action button or by clicking on
the reply indicator. This will take you to a route like `chat/c/:slug/:channelId/t/:threadId`.
This works on mobile as well.

This commit includes basic serializers and routes for threads,
as well as a new `ChatThreadsManager` service in JS that caches
threads for a channel the same way the channel threads manager does.

The chat messages inside the thread are intentionally left out
until a later PR.

**NOTE: These changes are gated behind the site setting enable_experimental_chat_threaded_discussions
and the threading_enabled boolean on a ChatChannel**
2023-02-14 11:38:41 +10:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Chat::ChatMessageCreator
attr_reader :error, :chat_message
def self.create(opts)
instance = new(**opts)
instance.create
instance
end
def initialize(
chat_channel:,
in_reply_to_id: nil,
thread_id: nil,
user:,
content:,
staged_id: nil,
incoming_chat_webhook: nil,
upload_ids: nil
)
@chat_channel = chat_channel
@user = user
@guardian = Guardian.new(user)
# NOTE: We confirm this exists and the user can access it in the ChatController,
# but in future the checks should be here
@in_reply_to_id = in_reply_to_id
@content = content
@staged_id = staged_id
@incoming_chat_webhook = incoming_chat_webhook
@upload_ids = upload_ids || []
@thread_id = thread_id
@error = nil
@chat_message =
ChatMessage.new(
chat_channel: @chat_channel,
user_id: @user.id,
last_editor_id: @user.id,
in_reply_to_id: @in_reply_to_id,
message: @content,
)
end
def create
begin
validate_channel_status!
uploads = get_uploads
validate_message!(has_uploads: uploads.any?)
validate_reply_chain!
validate_existing_thread!
@chat_message.thread_id = @existing_thread&.id
@chat_message.cook
@chat_message.save!
create_chat_webhook_event
create_thread
@chat_message.attach_uploads(uploads)
ChatDraft.where(user_id: @user.id, chat_channel_id: @chat_channel.id).destroy_all
ChatPublisher.publish_new!(@chat_channel, @chat_message, @staged_id)
Jobs.enqueue(:process_chat_message, { chat_message_id: @chat_message.id })
Chat::ChatNotifier.notify_new(
chat_message: @chat_message,
timestamp: @chat_message.created_at,
)
@chat_channel.touch(:last_message_sent_at)
DiscourseEvent.trigger(:chat_message_created, @chat_message, @chat_channel, @user)
rescue => error
@error = error
end
end
def failed?
@error.present?
end
private
def validate_channel_status!
return if @guardian.can_create_channel_message?(@chat_channel)
if @chat_channel.direct_message_channel? && !@guardian.can_create_direct_message?
raise StandardError.new(I18n.t("chat.errors.user_cannot_send_direct_messages"))
else
raise StandardError.new(
I18n.t(
"chat.errors.channel_new_message_disallowed",
status: @chat_channel.status_name,
),
)
end
end
def validate_reply_chain!
return if @in_reply_to_id.blank?
@original_message_id = DB.query_single(<<~SQL).last
WITH RECURSIVE original_message_finder( id, in_reply_to_id )
AS (
-- start with the message id we want to find the parents of
SELECT id, in_reply_to_id
FROM chat_messages
WHERE id = #{@in_reply_to_id}
UNION ALL
-- get the chain of direct parents of the message
-- following in_reply_to_id
SELECT cm.id, cm.in_reply_to_id
FROM original_message_finder rm
JOIN chat_messages cm ON rm.in_reply_to_id = cm.id
)
SELECT id FROM original_message_finder
-- this makes it so only the root parent ID is returned, we can
-- exclude this to return all parents in the chain
WHERE in_reply_to_id IS NULL;
SQL
if @original_message_id.blank?
raise StandardError.new(I18n.t("chat.errors.original_message_not_found"))
end
@original_message = ChatMessage.with_deleted.find_by(id: @original_message_id)
if @original_message&.trashed?
raise StandardError.new(I18n.t("chat.errors.original_message_not_found"))
end
end
def validate_existing_thread!
return if @thread_id.blank?
@existing_thread = ChatThread.find(@thread_id)
if @existing_thread.channel_id != @chat_channel.id
raise StandardError.new(I18n.t("chat.errors.thread_invalid_for_channel"))
end
reply_to_thread_mismatch =
@chat_message.in_reply_to&.thread_id &&
@chat_message.in_reply_to.thread_id != @existing_thread.id
original_message_has_no_thread = @original_message && @original_message.thread_id.blank?
original_message_thread_mismatch =
@original_message && @original_message.thread_id != @existing_thread.id
if reply_to_thread_mismatch || original_message_has_no_thread ||
original_message_thread_mismatch
raise StandardError.new(I18n.t("chat.errors.thread_does_not_match_parent"))
end
end
def validate_message!(has_uploads:)
@chat_message.validate_message(has_uploads: has_uploads)
if @chat_message.errors.present?
raise StandardError.new(@chat_message.errors.map(&:full_message).join(", "))
end
end
def create_chat_webhook_event
return if @incoming_chat_webhook.blank?
ChatWebhookEvent.create(
chat_message: @chat_message,
incoming_chat_webhook: @incoming_chat_webhook,
)
end
def get_uploads
return [] if @upload_ids.blank? || !SiteSetting.chat_allow_uploads
Upload.where(id: @upload_ids, user_id: @user.id)
end
def create_thread
return if @in_reply_to_id.blank?
return if @chat_message.thread_id.present?
thread =
@original_message.thread ||
ChatThread.create!(
original_message: @chat_message.in_reply_to,
original_message_user: @chat_message.in_reply_to.user,
channel: @chat_message.chat_channel,
)
# NOTE: We intentionally do not try to correct thread IDs within the chain
# if they are incorrect, and only set the thread ID of messages where the
# thread ID is NULL. In future we may want some sync/background job to correct
# any inconsistencies.
DB.exec(<<~SQL)
WITH RECURSIVE thread_updater AS (
SELECT cm.id, cm.in_reply_to_id
FROM chat_messages cm
WHERE cm.in_reply_to_id IS NULL AND cm.id = #{@original_message_id}
UNION ALL
SELECT cm.id, cm.in_reply_to_id
FROM chat_messages cm
JOIN thread_updater ON cm.in_reply_to_id = thread_updater.id
)
UPDATE chat_messages
SET thread_id = #{thread.id}
FROM thread_updater
WHERE thread_id IS NULL AND chat_messages.id = thread_updater.id
SQL
@chat_message.thread_id = thread.id
end
end