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# frozen_string_literal: true
describe PostSerializer do
fab!(:post) { Fabricate(:post) }
context "a post with lots of actions" do
fab!(:actor) { Fabricate(:user) }
fab!(:admin) { Fabricate(:admin) }
let(:acted_ids) {
PostActionType.public_types.values
.concat([:notify_user, :spam].map { |k| PostActionType.types[k] })
}
def visible_actions_for(user)
serializer = PostSerializer.new(post, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false)
# NOTE this is messy, we should extract all this logic elsewhere
serializer.post_actions = PostAction.counts_for([post], actor)[post.id] if user.try(:id) == actor.id
actions = serializer.as_json[:actions_summary]
lookup = PostActionType.types.invert
actions.keep_if { |a| (a[:count] || 0) > 0 }.map { |a| lookup[a[:id]] }
end
before do
acted_ids.each do |id|
PostActionCreator.new(actor, post, id).perform
end
post.reload
end
it "displays the correct info" do
expect(visible_actions_for(actor).sort).to eq([:like, :notify_user, :spam])
expect(visible_actions_for(post.user).sort).to eq([:like])
expect(visible_actions_for(nil).sort).to eq([:like])
expect(visible_actions_for(admin).sort).to eq([:like, :notify_user, :spam])
end
it "can't flag your own post to notify yourself" do
serializer = PostSerializer.new(post, scope: Guardian.new(post.user), root: false)
notify_user_action = serializer.actions_summary.find { |a| a[:id] == PostActionType.types[:notify_user] }
expect(notify_user_action).to be_blank
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end
it "should not allow user to flag post and notify non human user" do
post.update!(user: Discourse.system_user)
serializer = PostSerializer.new(
post,
scope: Guardian.new(actor),
root: false
)
notify_user_action = serializer.actions_summary.find do |a|
a[:id] == PostActionType.types[:notify_user]
end
expect(notify_user_action).to eq(nil)
end
end
context "a post with reviewable content" do
let!(:reviewable) { PostActionCreator.spam(Fabricate(:user), post).reviewable }
it "includes the reviewable data" do
json = PostSerializer.new(post, scope: Guardian.new(Fabricate(:moderator)), root: false).as_json
expect(json[:reviewable_id]).to eq(reviewable.id)
expect(json[:reviewable_score_count]).to eq(1)
expect(json[:reviewable_score_pending_count]).to eq(1)
end
end
context "a post by a nuked user" do
before do
post.update!(
user_id: nil,
deleted_at: Time.zone.now
)
end
subject { PostSerializer.new(post, scope: Guardian.new(Fabricate(:admin)), root: false).as_json }
it "serializes correctly" do
[:name, :username, :display_username, :avatar_template, :user_title, :trust_level].each do |attr|
expect(subject[attr]).to be_nil
end
[:moderator, :staff, :yours].each do |attr|
expect(subject[attr]).to eq(false)
end
end
end
context "display_username" do
let(:user) { post.user }
let(:serializer) { PostSerializer.new(post, scope: Guardian.new, root: false) }
let(:json) { serializer.as_json }
it "returns the display_username it when `enable_names` is on" do
SiteSetting.enable_names = true
expect(json[:display_username]).to be_present
end
it "doesn't return the display_username it when `enable_names` is off" do
SiteSetting.enable_names = false
expect(json[:display_username]).to be_blank
end
end
context "a hidden post with add_raw enabled" do
let(:user) { Fabricate.build(:user, id: -99999) }
let(:raw) { "Raw contents of the post." }
context "a public post" do
let(:post) { Fabricate.build(:post, raw: raw, user: user) }
it "includes the raw post for everyone" do
[nil, user, Fabricate(:user), Fabricate(:moderator), Fabricate(:admin)].each do |user|
expect(serialized_post_for_user(user)[:raw]).to eq(raw)
end
end
end
context "a hidden post" do
let(:post) { Fabricate.build(:post, raw: raw, user: user, hidden: true, hidden_reason_id: Post.hidden_reasons[:flag_threshold_reached]) }
it "shows the raw post only if authorized to see it" do
expect(serialized_post_for_user(nil)[:raw]).to eq(nil)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(Fabricate(:user))[:raw]).to eq(nil)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(user)[:raw]).to eq(raw)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(Fabricate(:moderator))[:raw]).to eq(raw)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(Fabricate(:admin))[:raw]).to eq(raw)
end
it "can view edit history only if authorized" do
expect(serialized_post_for_user(nil)[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(false)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(Fabricate(:user))[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(false)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(user)[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(true)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(Fabricate(:moderator))[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(true)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(Fabricate(:admin))[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(true)
end
end
context "a hidden revised post" do
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fab!(:post) { Fabricate(:post, raw: 'Hello world!', hidden: true) }
before do
SiteSetting.editing_grace_period_max_diff = 1
revisor = PostRevisor.new(post)
revisor.revise!(post.user, raw: 'Hello, everyone!')
end
it "will not leak version to users" do
json = PostSerializer.new(post, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false).as_json
expect(json[:version]).to eq(1)
end
it "will show real version to staff" do
json = PostSerializer.new(post, scope: Guardian.new(Fabricate(:admin)), root: false).as_json
expect(json[:version]).to eq(2)
end
end
context "a public wiki post" do
let(:post) { Fabricate.build(:post, raw: raw, user: user, wiki: true) }
it "can view edit history" do
[nil, user, Fabricate(:user), Fabricate(:moderator), Fabricate(:admin)].each do |user|
expect(serialized_post_for_user(user)[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(true)
end
end
end
context "a hidden wiki post" do
let(:post) {
Fabricate.build(
:post,
raw: raw,
user: user,
wiki: true,
hidden: true,
hidden_reason_id: Post.hidden_reasons[:flag_threshold_reached])
}
it "can view edit history only if authorized" do
expect(serialized_post_for_user(nil)[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(false)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(Fabricate(:user))[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(false)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(user)[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(true)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(Fabricate(:moderator))[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(true)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(Fabricate(:admin))[:can_view_edit_history]).to eq(true)
end
end
end
context "a post with notices" do
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fab!(:user) { Fabricate(:user, trust_level: 1) }
fab!(:user_tl1) { Fabricate(:user, trust_level: 1) }
fab!(:user_tl2) { Fabricate(:user, trust_level: 2) }
let(:post) {
post = Fabricate(:post, user: user)
post.custom_fields[Post::NOTICE] = { type: Post.notices[:returning_user], last_posted_at: 1.day.ago }
post.save_custom_fields
post
}
def json_for_user(user)
PostSerializer.new(post, scope: Guardian.new(user), root: false).as_json
end
it "is visible for TL2+ users (except poster)" do
expect(json_for_user(nil)[:notice]).to eq(nil)
expect(json_for_user(user)[:notice]).to eq(nil)
SiteSetting.returning_user_notice_tl = 2
expect(json_for_user(user_tl1)[:notice]).to eq(nil)
expect(json_for_user(user_tl2)[:notice][:type]).to eq(Post.notices[:returning_user])
SiteSetting.returning_user_notice_tl = 1
expect(json_for_user(user_tl1)[:notice][:type]).to eq(Post.notices[:returning_user])
expect(json_for_user(user_tl2)[:notice][:type]).to eq(Post.notices[:returning_user])
end
end
Improving bookmarks part 1 (#8466) Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated! This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality: * We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them. * Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book * Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal. * Both name and the reminder type are optional. * If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder. * If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all. * All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you). * If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark. * A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked. This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
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context "post with bookmarks" do
let(:current_user) { Fabricate(:user) }
let(:topic_view) { TopicView.new(post.topic, current_user) }
Improving bookmarks part 1 (#8466) Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated! This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality: * We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them. * Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book * Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal. * Both name and the reminder type are optional. * If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder. * If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all. * All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you). * If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark. * A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked. This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
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let(:serialized) do
s = serialized_post(current_user)
s.post_actions = PostAction.counts_for([post], current_user)[post.id]
s.topic_view = topic_view
Improving bookmarks part 1 (#8466) Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated! This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality: * We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them. * Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book * Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal. * Both name and the reminder type are optional. * If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder. * If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all. * All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you). * If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark. * A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked. This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
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s
end
context "when a Bookmark record exists for the user on the post" do
let!(:bookmark) { Fabricate(:bookmark_next_business_day_reminder, user: current_user, post: post) }
context "bookmarks with reminders" do
Improving bookmarks part 1 (#8466) Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated! This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality: * We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them. * Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book * Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal. * Both name and the reminder type are optional. * If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder. * If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all. * All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you). * If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark. * A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked. This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
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it "returns true" do
expect(serialized.as_json[:bookmarked]).to eq(true)
Improving bookmarks part 1 (#8466) Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated! This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality: * We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them. * Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book * Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal. * Both name and the reminder type are optional. * If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder. * If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all. * All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you). * If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark. * A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked. This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
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end
it "returns the reminder_at for the bookmark" do
expect(serialized.as_json[:bookmark_reminder_at]).to eq(bookmark.reminder_at.iso8601)
end
end
end
context "when the post bookmark is for_topic" do
let!(:bookmark) { Fabricate(:bookmark_next_business_day_reminder, user: current_user, post: post, for_topic: true) }
context "bookmarks with reminders" do
it "returns false, because we do not want to mark the post as bookmarked, because the bookmark is for the topic" do
expect(serialized.as_json[:bookmarked]).to eq(false)
expect(serialized.as_json[:bookmark_reminder_at]).to eq(nil)
end
end
end
Improving bookmarks part 1 (#8466) Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated! This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality: * We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them. * Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book * Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal. * Both name and the reminder type are optional. * If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder. * If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all. * All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you). * If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark. * A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked. This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
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end
context "posts when group moderation is enabled" do
fab!(:topic) { Fabricate(:topic) }
fab!(:group_user) { Fabricate(:group_user) }
fab!(:post) { Fabricate(:post, topic: topic) }
before do
SiteSetting.enable_category_group_moderation = true
topic.category.update!(reviewable_by_group_id: group_user.group.id)
end
it "does nothing for regular users" do
expect(serialized_post_for_user(nil)[:group_moderator]).to eq(nil)
end
it "returns a group_moderator attribute for category group moderators" do
post.update!(user: group_user.user)
expect(serialized_post_for_user(nil)[:group_moderator]).to eq(true)
end
end
context "post with small action" do
fab!(:post) { Fabricate(:small_action, action_code: "public_topic") }
it "returns `action_code` based on `login_required` site setting" do
expect(serialized_post_for_user(nil)[:action_code]).to eq("public_topic")
SiteSetting.login_required = true
expect(serialized_post_for_user(nil)[:action_code]).to eq("open_topic")
end
end
Improving bookmarks part 1 (#8466) Note: All of this functionality is hidden behind a hidden, default false, site setting called `enable_bookmarks_with_reminders`. Also, any feedback on Ember code would be greatly appreciated! This is part 1 of the bookmark improvements. The next PR will address the backend logic to send reminder notifications for bookmarked posts to users. This PR adds the following functionality: * We are adding a new `bookmarks` table and `Bookmark` model to make the bookmarks a first-class citizen and to allow attaching reminders to them. * Posts now have a new button in their actions menu that has the icon of an actual book * Clicking the button opens the new bookmark modal. * Both name and the reminder type are optional. * If you close the modal without doing anything, the bookmark is saved with no reminder. * If you click the Cancel button, no bookmark is saved at all. * All of the reminder type tiles are dynamic and the times they show will be based on your user timezone set in your profile (this should already be set for you). * If for some reason a user does not have their timezone set they will not be able to set a reminder, but they will still be able to create a bookmark. * A bookmark can be deleted by clicking on the book icon again which will be red if the post is bookmarked. This PR does NOT do anything to migrate or change existing bookmarks in the form of `PostActions`, the two features live side-by-side here. Also this does nothing to the topic bookmarking.
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def serialized_post(u)
s = PostSerializer.new(post, scope: Guardian.new(u), root: false)
s.add_raw = true
s
end
def serialized_post_for_user(u)
s = serialized_post(u)
s.as_json
end
end