* Rearrange frontend to account for mailing list mode
* Allow update of user preference for mailing list frequency
* Add mailing list frequency estimate
* Simplify frequency estimate; disable activity summary for mailing list mode
* Remove combined updates
* Add specs for enqueue mailing list mode job
* Write mailing list method for mailer
* Fix linting error
* Account for stale topics
* Add translations for default mailing list setting
* One query for mailing list topics
* Fix failing spec
* WIP
* Flesh out html template
* First pass at text-based mailing list summary
* Add user avatar
* Properly format posts for mailing list
* Move make_all_links_absolute into Email::Styles
* Apply first_seen_at to user
* Send mailing list email summary hourly based on first_seen_at
* Branch and test cleanup
* Use existing mailing list mode estimate
* Fix failing specs
- Show bounce score on user admin page
- Added reset bounce score button on user admin page
- Only whitelisted email types are sent to emails with high bounce score
- FIX: properly detect bounces even when there is no TO: header in the email
- Don't desactivate a user when reaching the bounce threshold
This commit introduces 3 queues for sidekiq
"critical" for urgent jobs (weighted at 4x weight)
"default" for standard jobs(weighted at 2x weight)
"low" for less important jobs
"critical jobs"
Reset Password emails has been seperated to its own job
Heartbeat which is required to keep sidekiq running
Test email which needs to return real quick
"low priority jobs"
Notify mailing list
Pull hotlinked images
Update gravatar
"default"
All the rest
Note: for people running sidekiq from command line use
bin/sidekiq -q critical,4 -q default,2 -q low
As it stands we load up user records quite frequently on the topic pages,
this in turn pulls all the columns for the users being selected, just to
discard them after they are loaded
New structure keeps all options in a discrete table, this is better organised
and allows us to easily add more column without worrying about bloating the
user table
I was combing through some of the files with worse grades on Code Climate as a guide for places where I could jump in and help, and I saw this as one of the ones in need of some love. I reduced duplication in the #user_list_export method by extracting several methods that were common to both branches of the logic in that method.
There were actually 2 bugs:
1/ Calling '.try(:key)' on a hash doesn't work. So EmailLogs were never associated to a user.
2/ Turns out that we update the 'user.last_emailed_at' whenever we create an EmailLog (in the 'after_create' callback).
So we need to always create an EmailLog (whenever the email is sent or skipped).