discourse/lib/user_comm_screener.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# There are various ways within Discourse that a user can prevent
# other users communicating with them. The purpose of this class is to
# find which of the target users are ignoring, muting, or preventing
# private messages from the acting user, so we can take alternative
# action (such as raising an error or showing a helpful message) if so.
#
# Users may Mute another user (the actor), which will:
#
# * Prevent PMs from the actor
# * Prevent notifications from the actor
#
# Users may Ignore another user (the actor), which will:
#
# * Do everything that Mute does as well as suppressing content made by
# the actor (such as posts) from the UI
#
# Users may also either:
#
# a) disallow PMs from being sent to them or
# b) disallow PMs except from a certain allowlist of users
#
# A user may have this preference but have no Muted or Ignored users, which
# necessitates the difference between methods in this class.
#
# An important note is that **all of these settings do not apply when the actor
# is a staff member**. So admins and moderators can PM and notify anyone they please.
#
# The secondary usage of this class is to determine which users the actor themselves
# are muting, ignoring, or preventing private messages from. This is useful when
# wanting to alert the actor to these users in the UI in various ways, or prevent
# the actor from communicating with users they prefer not to talk with.
class UserCommScreener
attr_reader :acting_user, :preferences
class UserCommPref
attr_accessor :user_id, :is_muting, :is_ignoring, :is_disallowing_all_pms,
:is_disallowing_pms_from_acting_user
def initialize(preferences)
@user_id = preferences[:user_id]
@is_muting = preferences[:is_muting]
@is_ignoring = preferences[:is_ignoring]
@is_disallowing_all_pms = preferences[:is_disallowing_all_pms]
@is_disallowing_pms_from_acting_user = preferences[:is_disallowing_pms_from_acting_user]
end
def communication_prevented?
ignoring_or_muting? || disallowing_pms?
end
def ignoring_or_muting?
is_muting || is_ignoring
end
def disallowing_pms?
is_disallowing_all_pms || is_disallowing_pms_from_acting_user
end
end
UserCommPrefs = Struct.new(:acting_user, :user_preference_map) do
def acting_user_staff?
acting_user.staff?
end
def user_ids
user_preference_map.keys
end
def for_user(user_id)
user_preference_map[user_id]
end
def allowing_actor_communication
return user_preference_map.values if acting_user_staff?
user_preference_map.reject do |user_id, pref|
pref.communication_prevented?
end.values
end
def preventing_actor_communication
return [] if acting_user_staff?
user_preference_map.select do |user_id, pref|
pref.communication_prevented?
end.values
end
def ignoring_or_muting?(user_id)
return false if acting_user_staff?
pref = for_user(user_id)
pref.present? && pref.ignoring_or_muting?
end
def disallowing_pms?(user_id)
return false if acting_user_staff?
pref = for_user(user_id)
pref.present? && pref.disallowing_pms?
end
end
private_constant :UserCommPref
private_constant :UserCommPrefs
def initialize(acting_user: nil, acting_user_id: nil, target_user_ids:)
raise ArgumentError if acting_user.blank? && acting_user_id.blank?
@acting_user = acting_user.present? ? acting_user : User.find(acting_user_id)
target_user_ids = Array.wrap(target_user_ids) - [@acting_user.id]
@target_users = User.where(id: target_user_ids).pluck(:id, :username).to_h
@preferences = load_preference_map
end
##
# Users who have preferences are the only ones initially loaded by the query,
# so implicitly the leftover users have no preferences that mute, ignore,
# or disallow PMs from any other user.
def allowing_actor_communication
(preferences.allowing_actor_communication.map(&:user_id) + users_with_no_preference).uniq
end
##
# Any users who are either ignoring, muting, or disallowing PMs from the actor.
# Ignoring and muting implicitly ignore PMs which is why they fall under this
# umbrella as well.
def preventing_actor_communication
preferences.preventing_actor_communication.map(&:user_id)
end
##
# Whether the user is ignoring or muting the actor, meaning the actor cannot
# PM or send notifications to this target user.
def ignoring_or_muting_actor?(user_id)
validate_user_id!(user_id)
preferences.ignoring_or_muting?(user_id)
end
##
# Whether the user is disallowing PMs from the actor specifically or in general,
# meaning the actor cannot send PMs to this target user. Ignoring or muting
# implicitly disallows PMs, so we need to take into account those preferences
# here too.
def disallowing_pms_from_actor?(user_id)
validate_user_id!(user_id)
preferences.disallowing_pms?(user_id) || ignoring_or_muting_actor?(user_id)
end
def actor_allowing_communication
@target_users.keys - actor_preventing_communication
end
def actor_preventing_communication
(actor_preferences[:ignoring] + actor_preferences[:muting] + actor_preferences[:disallowed_pms_from]).uniq
end
##
# The actor methods below are more fine-grained than the user ones,
# since we may want to display more detailed messages to the actor about
# their preferences than we do when we are informing the actor that
# they cannot communicate with certain users.
#
# In this spirit, actor_disallowing_pms? is intentionally different from
# disallowing_pms_from_actor? above.
def actor_ignoring?(user_id)
validate_user_id!(user_id)
actor_preferences[:ignoring].include?(user_id)
end
def actor_muting?(user_id)
validate_user_id!(user_id)
actor_preferences[:muting].include?(user_id)
end
def actor_disallowing_pms?(user_id)
validate_user_id!(user_id)
return true if actor_disallowing_all_pms?
return false if !acting_user.user_option.enable_allowed_pm_users
actor_preferences[:disallowed_pms_from].include?(user_id)
end
def actor_disallowing_all_pms?
!acting_user.user_option.allow_private_messages
end
private
def users_with_no_preference
@target_users.keys - @preferences.user_ids
end
def load_preference_map
resolved_user_communication_preferences = {}
# Since noone can prevent staff communicating with them there is no
# need to load their preferences.
if @acting_user.staff?
return UserCommPrefs.new(acting_user, resolved_user_communication_preferences)
end
# Add all users who have muted or ignored the acting user, or have
# disabled PMs from them or anyone at all.
user_communication_preferences.each do |user|
resolved_user_communication_preferences[user.id] = UserCommPref.new(
user_id: user.id,
is_muting: user.is_muting,
is_ignoring: user.is_ignoring,
is_disallowing_all_pms: user.is_disallowing_all_pms,
is_disallowing_pms_from_acting_user: false
)
end
# If any of the users has allowed_pm_users enabled check to see if the creator
# is in their list.
users_with_allowed_pms = user_communication_preferences.select(&:enable_allowed_pm_users)
if users_with_allowed_pms.any?
user_ids_with_allowed_pms = users_with_allowed_pms.map(&:id)
user_ids_acting_can_pm = AllowedPmUser.where(
allowed_pm_user_id: acting_user.id, user_id: user_ids_with_allowed_pms
).pluck(:user_id).uniq
# If not in the list mark them as not accepting communication.
user_ids_acting_cannot_pm = user_ids_with_allowed_pms - user_ids_acting_can_pm
user_ids_acting_cannot_pm.each do |user_id|
if resolved_user_communication_preferences[user_id]
resolved_user_communication_preferences[user_id].is_disallowing_pms_from_acting_user = true
else
resolved_user_communication_preferences[user_id] = UserCommPref.new(
user_id: user_id,
is_muting: false,
is_ignoring: false,
is_disallowing_all_pms: false,
is_disallowing_pms_from_acting_user: true
)
end
end
end
UserCommPrefs.new(acting_user, resolved_user_communication_preferences)
end
def actor_preferences
@actor_preferences ||= begin
user_ids_by_preference_type = actor_communication_preferences.reduce({}) do |hash, pref|
hash[pref.preference_type] ||= []
hash[pref.preference_type] << pref.target_user_id
hash
end
disallowed_pms_from = \
if acting_user.user_option.enable_allowed_pm_users
(user_ids_by_preference_type["disallowed_pm"] || [])
else
[]
end
{
muting: user_ids_by_preference_type["muted"] || [],
ignoring: user_ids_by_preference_type["ignored"] || [],
disallowed_pms_from: disallowed_pms_from
}
end
end
def user_communication_preferences
@user_communication_preferences ||= DB.query(<<~SQL, acting_user_id: acting_user.id, target_user_ids: @target_users.keys)
SELECT users.id,
CASE WHEN muted_users.muted_user_id IS NOT NULL THEN true ELSE false END AS is_muting,
CASE WHEN ignored_users.ignored_user_id IS NOT NULL THEN true ELSE false END AS is_ignoring,
CASE WHEN user_options.allow_private_messages THEN false ELSE true END AS is_disallowing_all_pms,
user_options.enable_allowed_pm_users
FROM users
LEFT JOIN user_options ON user_options.user_id = users.id
LEFT JOIN muted_users ON muted_users.user_id = users.id AND muted_users.muted_user_id = :acting_user_id
LEFT JOIN ignored_users ON ignored_users.user_id = users.id AND ignored_users.ignored_user_id = :acting_user_id
WHERE users.id IN (:target_user_ids) AND
(
NOT user_options.allow_private_messages OR
user_options.enable_allowed_pm_users OR
muted_users.user_id IS NOT NULL OR
ignored_users.user_id IS NOT NULL
)
SQL
end
def actor_communication_preferences
@actor_communication_preferences ||= DB.query(<<~SQL, acting_user_id: acting_user.id, target_user_ids: @target_users.keys)
SELECT users.id AS target_user_id, 'disallowed_pm' AS preference_type FROM users
LEFT JOIN allowed_pm_users ON allowed_pm_users.allowed_pm_user_id = users.id
WHERE users.id IN (:target_user_ids)
AND (allowed_pm_users.user_id = :acting_user_id OR allowed_pm_users.user_id IS NULL)
AND allowed_pm_users.allowed_pm_user_id IS NULL
UNION
SELECT ignored_user_id AS target_user_id, 'ignored' AS preference_type
FROM ignored_users
WHERE user_id = :acting_user_id AND ignored_user_id IN (:target_user_ids)
UNION
SELECT muted_user_id AS target_user_id, 'muted' AS preference_type
FROM muted_users
WHERE user_id = :acting_user_id AND muted_user_id IN (:target_user_ids)
SQL
end
def validate_user_id!(user_id)
return if user_id == acting_user.id
raise Discourse::NotFound if !@target_users.keys.include?(user_id)
end
end