FIX: revert chat-integration move to discourse-automation (#214)

* FIX: revert chat-integration move to discourse-automation

this reverses the changes made in 57b460737c

without deleting the migration.

* Revert "DEV: removing create post for category and tag changes setting (#210)"

This reverts commit 35925c4dac.

* DEV: merge both chat-integration rules and automation rules
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Gabriel Grubba 2024-08-27 16:24:07 -03:00 committed by GitHub
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5 changed files with 150 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -23,8 +23,6 @@ export default class Rule extends RestModel {
},
];
possible_filters_id = ["thread", "watch", "follow", "mute"];
get available_filters() {
const available = [];
const provider = this.channel.provider;
@ -48,6 +46,11 @@ export default class Rule extends RestModel {
name: I18n.t("chat_integration.filter.follow"),
icon: "circle",
},
{
id: "tag_added",
name: I18n.t("chat_integration.filter.tag_added"),
icon: "tag",
},
{
id: "mute",
name: I18n.t("chat_integration.filter.mute"),

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@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
import { action } from "@ember/object";
import { getOwner } from "@ember/owner";
import Group from "discourse/models/group";
import DiscourseRoute from "discourse/routes/discourse";
@ -14,18 +13,14 @@ export default class AdminPluginsChatIntegrationProvider extends DiscourseRoute
Group.findAll(),
]);
const enabledFilters =
getOwner(this).lookup("model:rule").possible_filters_id;
channels.forEach((channel) => {
channel.set(
"rules",
channel.rules
.filter((rule) => enabledFilters.includes(rule.filter))
.map((rule) => {
rule = this.store.createRecord("rule", rule);
rule.set("channel", channel);
return rule;
})
channel.rules.map((rule) => {
rule = this.store.createRecord("rule", rule);
rule.set("channel", channel);
return rule;
})
);
});

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@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ module DiscourseChatIntegration
# Abort if the post is blank
return if post.blank?
# Abort if post is not either regular or a 'category_changed' small action
# Abort if post is not either regular, or a 'tags_changed'/'category_changed' small action
if (post.post_type != Post.types[:regular]) &&
!(
post.post_type == Post.types[:small_action] &&
%w[category_changed].include?(post.action_code)
%w[tags_changed category_changed].include?(post.action_code)
)
return
end
@ -55,7 +55,34 @@ module DiscourseChatIntegration
end
end
matching_rules = matching_rules.select { |rule| rule.filter != "tag_added" } # ignore tag_added rules, now uses Automation
if post.action_code == "tags_changed"
# Post is a small_action post regarding tags changing for the topic. Check if any tags were _added_
# and if so, corresponding rules with `filter: tag_added`
tags_added = post.custom_fields["tags_added"]
tags_added = [tags_added].compact if !tags_added.is_a?(Array)
return if tags_added.blank?
tags_removed = post.custom_fields["tags_removed"]
tags_removed = [tags_removed].compact if !tags_removed.is_a?(Array)
unchanged_tags = topic.tags.map(&:name) - tags_added - tags_removed
matching_rules =
matching_rules.select do |rule|
# Only rules that match this post, are ones where the filter is "tag_added"
next false if rule.filter != "tag_added"
next true if rule.tags.blank?
# Skip if the topic already has one of the tags in the rule, applied
next false if unchanged_tags.any? && (unchanged_tags & rule.tags).any?
# We don't need to do any additional filtering here because topics are filtered
# by tag later
true
end
else
matching_rules = matching_rules.select { |rule| rule.filter != "tag_added" }
end
# If tagging is enabled, thow away rules that don't apply to this topic
if SiteSetting.tagging_enabled
@ -70,7 +97,7 @@ module DiscourseChatIntegration
# Sort by order of precedence
t_prec = { "group_message" => 0, "group_mention" => 1, "normal" => 2 } # Group things win
f_prec = { "mute" => 0, "thread" => 1, "watch" => 2, "follow" => 3 } #(mute always wins; thread beats watch beats follow)
f_prec = { "mute" => 0, "thread" => 1, "watch" => 2, "follow" => 3, "tag_added" => 4 } #(mute always wins; thread beats watch beats follow)
sort_func =
proc { |a, b| [t_prec[a.type], f_prec[a.filter]] <=> [t_prec[b.type], f_prec[b.filter]] }
matching_rules = matching_rules.sort(&sort_func)

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@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ en:
mute: 'Mute'
follow: 'First post only'
watch: 'All posts and replies'
tag_added: 'Tag added to topic'
thread: 'All posts with threaded replies'
rule_table:
filter: "Filter"

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@ -316,6 +316,38 @@ RSpec.describe DiscourseChatIntegration::Manager do
expect(provider.sent_to_channel_ids).to contain_exactly(chan1.id)
end
describe "With `create_post_for_category_and_tag_changes` enabled" do
before(:each) { SiteSetting.create_post_for_category_and_tag_changes = true }
let(:admin) { Fabricate(:admin) }
let(:other_topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
let(:other_topic_post) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic) }
it "should trigger follow rules for specific categories when topic category changes" do
DiscourseChatIntegration::Rule.create!(
channel: chan1,
filter: "follow",
category_id: category.id,
)
PostRevisor.new(other_topic_post).revise!(admin, category_id: category.id)
manager.trigger_notifications(topic.ordered_posts.last.id)
expect(provider.sent_to_channel_ids).to contain_exactly(chan1.id)
end
it "shouldn't trigger follow rules with wildcard category match" do
DiscourseChatIntegration::Rule.create!(channel: chan1, filter: "follow", category_id: nil)
PostRevisor.new(other_topic_post).revise!(admin, category_id: category.id)
manager.trigger_notifications(topic.ordered_posts.last.id)
expect(provider.sent_to_channel_ids).to contain_exactly
end
end
describe "with tags enabled" do
let(:tag) { Fabricate(:tag, name: "gsoc") }
let(:tagged_topic) { Fabricate(:topic, category_id: category.id, tags: [tag]) }
@ -345,6 +377,82 @@ RSpec.describe DiscourseChatIntegration::Manager do
expect(provider.sent_to_channel_ids).to contain_exactly(chan1.id)
end
describe "with create_small_action_post_for_tag_changes enabled" do
fab!(:admin) { Fabricate(:admin, refresh_auto_groups: true) }
fab!(:additional_tag) { Fabricate(:tag) }
before { SiteSetting.create_post_for_category_and_tag_changes = true }
def set_new_tags_and_return_small_action_post(tags)
PostRevisor.new(tagged_first_post).revise!(admin, tags: tags)
tagged_topic.ordered_posts.last
end
it "should notify when rule is set up for tag additions for a category with no tag filter" do
post = set_new_tags_and_return_small_action_post([tag.name, additional_tag.name])
DiscourseChatIntegration::Rule.create!(
channel: chan1,
filter: "tag_added",
category_id: category.id,
)
manager.trigger_notifications(post.id)
expect(provider.sent_to_channel_ids).to contain_exactly(chan1.id)
end
it "notifies when topic has a tag added that matches the rule" do
post = set_new_tags_and_return_small_action_post([tag.name, additional_tag.name])
DiscourseChatIntegration::Rule.create!(
channel: chan1,
filter: "tag_added",
category_id: category.id,
tags: [additional_tag.name],
)
manager.trigger_notifications(post.id)
expect(provider.sent_to_channel_ids).to contain_exactly(chan1.id)
end
it "doesn't notify when a new regular post is created" do
DiscourseChatIntegration::Rule.create!(
channel: chan1,
filter: "tag_added",
category_id: nil,
tags: [tag.name],
)
post = Fabricate(:post, topic: tagged_topic)
manager.trigger_notifications(post.id)
expect(provider.sent_to_channel_ids).to contain_exactly
end
it "doesn't notify when topic has an unchanged tag present in the rule, even if a new tag is added" do
post = set_new_tags_and_return_small_action_post([tag.name, additional_tag.name])
DiscourseChatIntegration::Rule.create!(
channel: chan1,
filter: "tag_added",
category_id: category.id,
tags: [tag.name],
)
manager.trigger_notifications(post.id)
expect(provider.sent_to_channel_ids).to contain_exactly
end
it "doesn't notify for small action 'tags_changed' posts unless a matching rule exists" do
post = set_new_tags_and_return_small_action_post([additional_tag.name])
DiscourseChatIntegration::Rule.create!(channel: chan1, filter: "watch", category_id: nil) # Wildcard watch
manager.trigger_notifications(post.id)
expect(provider.sent_to_channel_ids).to contain_exactly
end
end
end
end
end