# this class is used to mirror unread and new status back to end users # in JavaScript there is a mirror class that is kept in-sync using the mssage bus # the allows end users to always know which topics have unread posts in them # and which topics are new class TopicTrackingState include ActiveModel::SerializerSupport CHANNEL = "/user-tracking" attr_accessor :user_id, :topic_id, :highest_post_number, :last_read_post_number, :created_at, :category_id, :notification_level def self.publish_new(topic) message = { topic_id: topic.id, message_type: "new_topic", payload: { last_read_post_number: nil, highest_post_number: 1, created_at: topic.created_at, topic_id: topic.id, category_id: topic.category_id } } group_ids = topic.category && topic.category.secure_group_ids MessageBus.publish("/new", message.as_json, group_ids: group_ids) publish_read(topic.id, 1, topic.user_id) end def self.publish_unread(post) # TODO at high scale we are going to have to defer this, # perhaps cut down to users that are around in the last 7 days as well # group_ids = post.topic.category && post.topic.category.secure_group_ids TopicUser .tracking(post.topic_id) .select([:user_id,:last_read_post_number, :notification_level]) .each do |tu| message = { topic_id: post.topic_id, message_type: "unread", payload: { last_read_post_number: tu.last_read_post_number, highest_post_number: post.post_number, created_at: post.created_at, topic_id: post.topic_id, notification_level: tu.notification_level } } MessageBus.publish("/unread/#{tu.user_id}", message.as_json, group_ids: group_ids) end end def self.publish_read(topic_id, last_read_post_number, user_id, notification_level=nil) highest_post_number = Topic.where(id: topic_id).pluck(:highest_post_number).first message = { topic_id: topic_id, message_type: "read", payload: { last_read_post_number: last_read_post_number, highest_post_number: highest_post_number, topic_id: topic_id, notification_level: notification_level } } MessageBus.publish("/unread/#{user_id}", message.as_json, user_ids: [user_id]) end def self.treat_as_new_topic_clause User.where("GREATEST(CASE WHEN COALESCE(u.new_topic_duration_minutes, :default_duration) = :always THEN u.created_at WHEN COALESCE(u.new_topic_duration_minutes, :default_duration) = :last_visit THEN COALESCE(u.previous_visit_at,u.created_at) ELSE (:now::timestamp - INTERVAL '1 MINUTE' * COALESCE(u.new_topic_duration_minutes, :default_duration)) END, us.new_since)", now: DateTime.now, last_visit: User::NewTopicDuration::LAST_VISIT, always: User::NewTopicDuration::ALWAYS, default_duration: SiteSetting.new_topic_duration_minutes ).where_values[0] end def self.report(user_ids, topic_id = nil) # Sam: this is a hairy report, in particular I need custom joins and fancy conditions # Dropping to sql_builder so I can make sense of it. # # Keep in mind, we need to be able to filter on a GROUP of users, and zero in on topic # all our existing scope work does not do this # # This code needs to be VERY efficient as it is triggered via the message bus and may steal # cycles from usual requests # unread = TopicQuery.unread_filter(Topic).where_values.join(" AND ") new = TopicQuery.new_filter(Topic, "xxx").where_values.join(" AND ").gsub!("'xxx'", treat_as_new_topic_clause) sql = < 'private_message' AND ((#{unread}) OR (#{new})) AND (topics.visible OR u.admin OR u.moderator) AND topics.deleted_at IS NULL AND ( category_id IS NULL OR NOT c.read_restricted OR category_id IN ( SELECT c2.id FROM categories c2 JOIN category_groups cg ON cg.category_id = c2.id JOIN group_users gu ON gu.user_id = u.id AND cg.group_id = gu.group_id WHERE c2.read_restricted ) ) AND NOT EXISTS( SELECT 1 FROM category_users cu WHERE cu.user_id = u.id AND cu.category_id = topics.category_id AND cu.notification_level = #{CategoryUser.notification_levels[:muted]}) SQL if topic_id sql << " AND topics.id = :topic_id" end sql << " ORDER BY topics.bumped_at DESC LIMIT 500" SqlBuilder.new(sql) .map_exec(TopicTrackingState, user_ids: user_ids, topic_id: topic_id) end end