discourse/lib/promotion.rb
Jeff Atwood b64a4100fa change "visitor" trust level to "new user"
I blame me for this mistake.. visitor means other stuff in practice. New
User is correct meaning.
2013-04-17 16:11:24 -07:00

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#
# Check whether a user is ready for a new trust level.
#
class Promotion
def initialize(user)
@user = user
end
# Review a user for a promotion. Delegates work to a review_#{trust_level} method.
# Returns true if the user was promoted, false otherwise.
def review
# nil users are never promoted
return false if @user.blank?
trust_key = TrustLevel.levels[@user.trust_level]
review_method = :"review_#{trust_key.to_s}"
return send(review_method) if respond_to?(review_method)
false
end
def review_newuser
return false if @user.topics_entered < SiteSetting.basic_requires_topics_entered
return false if @user.posts_read_count < SiteSetting.basic_requires_read_posts
return false if (@user.time_read / 60) < SiteSetting.basic_requires_time_spent_mins
@user.trust_level = TrustLevel.levels[:basic]
@user.save
true
end
def review_basic
return false if @user.topics_entered < SiteSetting.regular_requires_topics_entered
return false if @user.posts_read_count < SiteSetting.regular_requires_read_posts
return false if (@user.time_read / 60) < SiteSetting.regular_requires_time_spent_mins
return false if @user.days_visited < SiteSetting.regular_requires_days_visited
return false if @user.likes_received < SiteSetting.regular_requires_likes_received
return false if @user.likes_given < SiteSetting.regular_requires_likes_given
return false if @user.topic_reply_count < SiteSetting.regular_requires_topic_reply_count
@user.trust_level = TrustLevel.levels[:regular]
@user.save
end
end