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Optimize Status#permitted_for 24x (#3069)

* Build query with arel node

* Add spec for current Status#permitted_for implementation

* Refactor status.rb

* Order by visibility to optimize query
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alpaca-tc 2017-05-16 09:54:17 +09:00 committed by Eugen Rochko
parent cb50ecdb07
commit a2a2af244c
2 changed files with 66 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
validates_with StatusLengthValidator validates_with StatusLengthValidator
validates :reblog, uniqueness: { scope: :account }, if: 'reblog?' validates :reblog, uniqueness: { scope: :account }, if: 'reblog?'
default_scope { order('id desc') } default_scope { order(id: :desc) }
scope :remote, -> { where.not(uri: nil) } scope :remote, -> { where.not(uri: nil) }
scope :local, -> { where(uri: nil) } scope :local, -> { where(uri: nil) }
@ -202,18 +202,22 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
end end
def permitted_for(target_account, account) def permitted_for(target_account, account)
return where.not(visibility: [:private, :direct]) if account.nil? visibility = [:public, :unlisted]
if target_account.blocking?(account) # get rid of blocked peeps if account.nil?
where(visibility: visibility)
elsif target_account.blocking?(account) # get rid of blocked peeps
none none
elsif account.id == target_account.id # author can see own stuff elsif account.id == target_account.id # author can see own stuff
all all
elsif account.following?(target_account) # followers can see followers-only stuff, but also things they are mentioned in else
joins('LEFT OUTER JOIN mentions ON statuses.id = mentions.status_id AND mentions.account_id = ' + account.id.to_s) # followers can see followers-only stuff, but also things they are mentioned in.
.where('statuses.visibility != ? OR mentions.id IS NOT NULL', Status.visibilities[:direct]) # non-followers can see everything that isn't private/direct, but can see stuff they are mentioned in.
else # non-followers can see everything that isn't private/direct, but can see stuff they are mentioned in visibility.push(:private) if account.following?(target_account)
joins('LEFT OUTER JOIN mentions ON statuses.id = mentions.status_id AND mentions.account_id = ' + account.id.to_s)
.where('statuses.visibility NOT IN (?) OR mentions.id IS NOT NULL', [Status.visibilities[:direct], Status.visibilities[:private]]) joins("LEFT OUTER JOIN mentions ON statuses.id = mentions.status_id AND mentions.account_id = #{account.id}")
.where(arel_table[:visibility].in(visibility).or(Mention.arel_table[:id].not_eq(nil)))
.order(visibility: :desc)
end end
end end

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@ -439,6 +439,59 @@ RSpec.describe Status, type: :model do
end end
end end
describe '.permitted_for' do
subject { described_class.permitted_for(target_account, account).pluck(:visibility) }
let(:target_account) { alice }
let(:account) { bob }
let!(:public_status) { Fabricate(:status, account: target_account, visibility: 'public') }
let!(:unlisted_status) { Fabricate(:status, account: target_account, visibility: 'unlisted') }
let!(:private_status) { Fabricate(:status, account: target_account, visibility: 'private') }
let!(:direct_status) do
Fabricate(:status, account: target_account, visibility: 'direct').tap do |status|
Fabricate(:mention, status: status, account: account)
end
end
let!(:other_direct_status) do
Fabricate(:status, account: target_account, visibility: 'direct').tap do |status|
Fabricate(:mention, status: status)
end
end
context 'given nil' do
let(:account) { nil }
let(:direct_status) { nil }
it { is_expected.to eq(%w(unlisted public)) }
end
context 'given blocked account' do
before do
target_account.block!(account)
end
it { is_expected.to be_empty }
end
context 'given same account' do
let(:account) { target_account }
it { is_expected.to eq(%w(direct direct private unlisted public)) }
end
context 'given followed account' do
before do
account.follow!(target_account)
end
it { is_expected.to eq(%w(direct private unlisted public)) }
end
context 'given unfollowed account' do
it { is_expected.to eq(%w(direct unlisted public)) }
end
end
describe 'before_create' do describe 'before_create' do
it 'sets account being replied to correctly over intermediary nodes' do it 'sets account being replied to correctly over intermediary nodes' do
first_status = Fabricate(:status, account: bob) first_status = Fabricate(:status, account: bob)