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We have the `# frozen_string_literal: true` comment on all our files. This means all string literals are frozen. There is no need to call #freeze on any literals. For files with `# frozen_string_literal: true` ``` puts %w{a b}[0].frozen? => true puts "hi".frozen? => true puts "a #{1} b".frozen? => true puts ("a " + "b").frozen? => false puts (-("a " + "b")).frozen? => true ``` For more details see: https://samsaffron.com/archive/2018/02/16/reducing-string-duplication-in-ruby
54 lines
1.3 KiB
Ruby
54 lines
1.3 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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class IncomingEmailDetailsSerializer < ApplicationSerializer
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attributes :error,
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:error_description,
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:rejection_message,
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:headers,
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:subject,
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:body
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def initialize(incoming_email, opts)
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super
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@error_string = incoming_email.error
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@mail = Mail.new(incoming_email.raw)
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end
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EMAIL_RECEIVER_ERROR_PREFIX = "Email::Receiver::"
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def error
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@error_string.presence || I18n.t("emails.incoming.unrecognized_error")
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end
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def error_description
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error_name = @error_string.sub(EMAIL_RECEIVER_ERROR_PREFIX, "").underscore
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I18n.t("emails.incoming.errors.#{error_name}")
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end
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def include_error_description?
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@error_string && @error_string[EMAIL_RECEIVER_ERROR_PREFIX]
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end
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def headers
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@mail.header.to_s
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end
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def subject
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@mail.subject.presence || I18n.t("emails.incoming.no_subject")
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end
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def body
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body = @mail.text_part.decoded rescue nil
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body ||= @mail.html_part.decoded rescue nil
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body ||= @mail.body.decoded rescue nil
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return I18n.t("emails.incoming.no_body") if body.blank?
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body.encode("utf-8", invalid: :replace, undef: :replace, replace: "")
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.strip
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.truncate_words(100, escape: false)
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end
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end
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