discourse/lib/theme_settings_manager.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class ThemeSettingsManager
attr_reader :name, :theme, :default
def self.types
ThemeSetting.types
end
def self.create(name, default, type, theme, opts = {})
type_name = self.types.invert[type].downcase.capitalize
klass = "ThemeSettingsManager::#{type_name}".constantize
klass.new(name, default, theme, opts)
end
def initialize(name, default, theme, opts = {})
@name = name.to_sym
@default = default
@theme = theme
@opts = opts
@types = self.class.types
end
def value
has_record? ? db_record.value : @default
end
def type_name
self.class.name.demodulize.downcase.to_sym
end
def type
@types[type_name]
end
def description
@opts[:description] # Old method of specifying description. Is now overridden by locale file
end
def value=(new_value)
ensure_is_valid_value!(new_value)
record = has_record? ? db_record : create_record!
record.value = new_value.to_s
record.save!
record.value
end
def db_record
# theme.theme_settings will already be preloaded, so it is better to use
# `find` on an array, rather than make a round trip to the database
theme.theme_settings.to_a.find { |i| i.name.to_s == @name.to_s && i.data_type.to_s == type.to_s }
end
def has_record?
db_record.present?
end
def create_record!
record = ThemeSetting.new(name: @name, data_type: type, theme: @theme)
record.save!
record
end
def is_valid_value?(new_value)
true
end
def invalid_value_error_message
name = type == @types[:integer] || type == @types[:float] ? "number" : type_name
primary_key = "themes.settings_errors.#{name}_value_not_valid"
secondary_key = primary_key
secondary_key += "_min" if has_min?
secondary_key += "_max" if has_max?
translation = I18n.t(primary_key)
return translation if secondary_key == primary_key
translation += " #{I18n.t(secondary_key, min: @opts[:min], max: @opts[:max])}"
translation
end
def ensure_is_valid_value!(new_value)
unless is_valid_value?(new_value)
raise Discourse::InvalidParameters.new invalid_value_error_message
end
end
def has_min?
min = @opts[:min]
(min.is_a?(::Integer) || min.is_a?(::Float)) && min != -::Float::INFINITY
end
def has_max?
max = @opts[:max]
(max.is_a?(::Integer) || max.is_a?(::Float)) && max != ::Float::INFINITY
end
class List < self
def list_type
@opts[:list_type]
end
end
class String < self
def is_valid_value?(new_value)
(@opts[:min]..@opts[:max]).include? new_value.to_s.length
end
def textarea
@opts[:textarea]
end
end
class Bool < self
def value
[true, "true"].include?(super)
end
def value=(new_value)
new_value = ([true, "true"].include?(new_value)).to_s
super(new_value)
end
end
class Integer < self
def value
super.to_i
end
def value=(new_value)
super(new_value.to_i)
end
def is_valid_value?(new_value)
(@opts[:min]..@opts[:max]).include? new_value.to_i
end
end
class Float < self
def value
super.to_f
end
def value=(new_value)
super(new_value.to_f)
end
def is_valid_value?(new_value)
(@opts[:min]..@opts[:max]).include? new_value.to_f
end
end
class Enum < self
def value
val = super
match = choices.find { |choice| choice == val || choice.to_s == val }
match || val
end
def is_valid_value?(new_value)
choices.include?(new_value) || choices.map(&:to_s).include?(new_value)
end
def choices
@opts[:choices]
end
end
end