FIX: under certain conditions, raw would change an cooked remain
when editing a post
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@ -21,21 +21,33 @@ class PostRevisor
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@opts = opts
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@new_raw = TextCleaner.normalize_whitespaces(new_raw).gsub(/\s+\z/, "")
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# TODO this is not in a transaction - dangerous!
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return false unless should_revise?
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Post.transaction do
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@post.acting_user = @editor
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Post.transaction do
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revise_post
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# TODO these callbacks are being called in a transaction
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# it is kind of odd, cause the callback is called before_edit
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# but the post is already edited at this point
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# trouble is that much of the logic of should I edit? is deeper
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# down so yanking this in front of the transaction will lead to
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# false positives. This system needs a review
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plugin_callbacks
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update_category_description
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update_topic_excerpt
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post_process_post
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update_topic_word_counts
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@post.advance_draft_sequence
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end
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# WARNING: do not pull this into the transaction, it can fire events in
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# sidekiq before the post is done saving leading to corrupt state
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post_process_post
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update_topic_word_counts
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PostAlerter.new.after_save_post(@post)
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@post.publish_change_to_clients! :revised
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BadgeGranter.queue_badge_grant(Badge::Trigger::PostRevision, post: @post)
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@ -73,14 +85,12 @@ class PostRevisor
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end
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def revise_and_create_new_version
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Post.transaction do
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@post.version += 1
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@post.last_version_at = get_revised_at
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update_post
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EditRateLimiter.new(@editor).performed! unless @opts[:bypass_rate_limiter] == true
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bump_topic unless @opts[:bypass_bump]
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end
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end
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def bump_topic
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unless Post.where('post_number > ? and topic_id = ?', @post.post_number, @post.topic_id).exists?
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