# frozen_string_literal: true # Public: Instances of TopMenuItem should be instantiated from segments contained in SiteSetting.top_menu. # Exposes relevant properties and methods that dictate which query methods should be called from the ListController. # Segment data should start with a route fragment in one of the following formats: # a topic route, such as 'latest' or 'new' (see ListController for valid options) # the literal string "categories" # a specific category route, must start with 'category/' followed by the route, i.e. 'category/xyz' # # A topic route can optionally specify a single category to exclude using the '-category' option, i.e. 'new,-xyz' # # Examples # # item = TopMenuItem.new('unread') # item.name # => "unread" # # item = TopMenuItem.new('latest,-video') # item.name # => "latest" # item.has_filter? # => true # item.filter # => "video" # # item = TopMenuItem.new('category/hardware') # item.name # => "category" # item.has_filter? # => false # item.has_specific_category? # => true # item.specific_category # => "hardware" class TopMenuItem def initialize(value) parts = value.split(',') @name = parts[0] @filter = initialize_filter(parts[1]) end attr_reader :name, :filter def has_filter? filter.present? end def has_specific_category? name.split('/')[0] == 'category' end def specific_category name.split('/')[1] end private def initialize_filter(value) if value if value.start_with?('-') value[1..-1] # all but the leading - else Rails.logger.warn "WARNING: found top_menu_item with invalid filter, ignoring '#{value}'..." nil end end end end