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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Loïc Guitaut f79dd5c8b5 DEV: Stop injecting a service result object in the caller object
Currently, when calling a service with its block form, a `#result`
method is automatically created on the caller object. Even if it never
clashed so far, this could happen.

This patch removes that method, and instead use a more classical way of
doing things: the result object is now provided as an argument to the
main block. This means if we need to access the result object in an
outcome block, it will be done like this from now on:
```ruby
MyService.call(params) do |result|
  on_success do
    # do something with the result object
    do_something(result)
  end
end
```

In the same vein, this patch introduces the ability to match keys from
the result object in the outcome blocks, like we already do with step
definitions in a service. For example:
```ruby
on_success do |model:, contract:|
  do_something(model, contract)
end
```
Instead of
```ruby
on_success do
  do_something(result.model, result.contract)
end
```
2024-10-22 16:58:54 +02:00
Loïc Guitaut e94707acdf DEV: Drop `WithServiceHelper`
This patch removes the `with_service` helper from the code base.
Instead, we can pass a block with actions directly to the `.call` method
of a service.

This simplifies how to use services:
- use `.call` without a block to run the service and get its result
  object.
- use `.call` with a block of actions to run the service and execute
  arbitrary code depending on the service outcome.

It also means a service is now “self-contained” and can be used anywhere
without having to include a helper or whatever.
2024-09-05 09:58:20 +02:00
Jan Cernik cab178a405
DEV: Move chat service objects into core (#26506) 2024-04-04 10:57:41 -03:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX 41790f7739
DEV: allows stop/resume streaming on a message (#25774)
```ruby
ChatSDK::Message.start_stream(message_id: 1, guardian: guardian)
ChatSDK::Message.stream(raw: "foo", message_id: 1, guardian: guardian)
ChatSDK::Message.stream(raw: "bar", message_id: 1, guardian: guardian)
ChatSDK::Message.stop_stream(message_id: 1, guardian: guardian)
```

Generally speaking only admins or owners of the message can interact with a message.  Also note, Streaming to an existing message with a different user won't change the initial user of the message.
2024-02-26 14:16:29 +01:00
Joffrey JAFFEUX d8d756cd2f
DEV: chat streaming (#25736)
This commit introduces the possibility to stream messages. To allow plugins to use streaming this commit also ships a `ChatSDK` library to allow to interact with few parts of discourse chat.

```ruby
ChatSDK::Message.create_with_stream(raw: "test") do |helper|
  5.times do |i|
    is_streaming = helper.stream(raw: "more #{i}")
    next if !is_streaming
    sleep 2
  end
end
```

This commit also introduces all the frontend parts:
- messages can now be marked as streaming
- when streaming their content will be updated when a new content is appended
- a special UI will be showing (a blinking indicator)
- a cancel button allows the user to stop the streaming, when cancelled `helper.stream(...)` will return `false`, and the plugin can decide exit early
2024-02-20 09:49:19 +01:00