Commit Graph

14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Toby Zerner
aae7678cea Really rough fulltext driver implementation 2015-06-04 11:11:56 +09:30
Toby Zerner
feb4676aa0 Very rough implementation of forgot password 2015-05-26 11:14:06 +09:30
Toby Zerner
3c7078b423 New user activity feed API.
Originally the user activity feed was implemented using UNIONs. I was
looking at make an API to add activity “sources”, or extra UNION
queries (select from posts, mentions, etc.) but quickly realised that
this is too slow and there’s no way to make it scale.

So I’ve implemented an API which is very similar to how notifications
work (see previous commit). The `activity` table is an aggregation of
stuff that happens, and it’s kept in sync by an ActivitySyncer which is
used whenever a post it created/edited/deleted, a user is
mentioned/unmentioned, etc.

Again, the API is very simple (see Core\Activity\PostedActivity +
Core\Handlers\Events\UserActivitySyncer)
2015-05-20 12:30:27 +09:30
Toby Zerner
98b3d0f89e Simplify and improve notifications API.
It turns out that the idea of “sending” a notification is flawed. (What
happens if the notification subject is deleted shortly after? The
notified user would end up with a dud notification which would be
confusing. What about if a post is edited to mention an extra user? If
you sent out notifications, the users who’ve already been mentioned
would get a duplicate notification.)

Instead, I’ve introduced the idea of notification “syncing”. Whenever a
change is made to a piece of data (e.g. a post is created, edited, or
deleted), you make a common notification and “sync” it to a set of
users. The users who’ve received this notification before won’t get it
again. It will be sent out to new users, and hidden from users who’ve
received it before but are no longer recipients (e.g. users who’ve been
“unmentioned” in a post).

To keep track of this, we use the existing notifications database
table, with an added `is_deleted` column. The syncing/diffing is
handled all behind the scenes; the API is extremely simple (see
Core\Notifications\DiscussionRenamedNotification +
Core\Events\Handlers\DiscussionRenamedNotifier)
2015-05-20 12:24:01 +09:30
Toby Zerner
3925e5892c Rework notifications architecture
- The recipient(s) are the concern of the notifier/sender, not the
notification itself
- Allow “retraction” of notifications (e.g. if a discussion is
stickied, but then it is unstickied)
- Misc. cleanup
2015-05-14 22:41:08 +09:30
Toby Zerner
8ee9480205 Update discussion/post sort semantics inline with new API actions
Instead of $sort and $order being separate, they are now a single
array, allowing multiple sort criteria: `[‘foo’ => ‘asc', ‘bar’ =>
‘desc’]`
2015-05-02 09:00:07 +09:30
Toby Zerner
8be486a31d Don't show deleted posts in the activity feed 2015-03-24 19:41:30 +10:30
Toby Zerner
4a1550215c Implement notifications 2015-03-24 15:07:38 +10:30
Toby Zerner
1d1025dcd2 Only show comment posts in activity feed 2015-03-24 15:07:11 +10:30
Toby Zerner
3880ce70f0 Add user activity system 2015-03-17 17:06:12 +10:30
Toby Zerner
6ffba13205 Implement user searching & minor search refactor 2015-03-12 10:37:02 +10:30
Toby Zerner
a079535883 I dun goofed 2015-02-25 15:44:09 +10:30
Toby Zerner
3c53e512de Fix bug causing wrong index to be returned 2015-02-25 15:36:17 +10:30
Toby Zerner
2c46888db5 Upgrade to L5 + huge refactor + more. closes #2
New stuff:
- Signup + email confirmation.
- Updated authentication strategy with remember cookies. closes #5
- New search system with some example gambits! This is cool - check out
the source. Fulltext drivers will be implemented as decorators
overriding the EloquentPostRepository’s findByContent method.
- Lay down the foundation for bootstrapping the Ember app.
- Update Web layer’s asset manager to properly publish CSS/JS files.
- Console commands to run installation migrations and seeds.

Refactoring:
- New structure: move models, repositories, commands, and events into
their own namespaces, rather than grouping by entity.
- All events are classes.
- Use L5 middleware and command bus implementations.
- Clearer use of repositories and the Active Record pattern.
Repositories are used only for retrieval of ActiveRecord objects, and
then save/delete operations are called directly on those ActiveRecords.
This way, we don’t over-abstract at the cost of Eloquent magic, but
testing is still easy.
- Refactor of Web layer so that it uses the Actions routing
architecture.
- “Actor” concept instead of depending on Laravel’s Auth.
- General cleanup!
2015-02-24 20:33:18 +10:30