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YuruToot/app/presenters/status_relationships_presenter.rb
Claire 02851848e9
Revamp post filtering system (#18058)
* Add model for custom filter keywords

* Use CustomFilterKeyword internally

Does not change the API

* Fix /filters/edit and /filters/new

* Add migration tests

* Remove whole_word column from custom_filters (covered by custom_filter_keywords)

* Redesign /filters

Instead of a list, present a card that displays more information and handles
multiple keywords per filter.

* Redesign /filters/new and /filters/edit to add and remove keywords

This adds a new gem dependency: cocoon, as well as a npm dependency:
cocoon-js-vanilla. Those are used to easily populate and remove form fields
from the user interface when manipulating multiple keyword filters at once.

* Add /api/v2/filters to edit filter with multiple keywords

Entities:
- `Filter`: `id`, `title`, `filter_action` (either `hide` or `warn`), `context`
  `keywords`
- `FilterKeyword`: `id`, `keyword`, `whole_word`

API endpoits:
- `GET /api/v2/filters` to list filters (including keywords)
- `POST /api/v2/filters` to create a new filter
  `keywords_attributes` can also be passed to create keywords in one request
- `GET /api/v2/filters/:id` to read a particular filter
- `PUT /api/v2/filters/:id` to update a new filter
  `keywords_attributes` can also be passed to edit, delete or add keywords in
   one request
- `DELETE /api/v2/filters/:id` to delete a particular filter
- `GET /api/v2/filters/:id/keywords` to list keywords for a filter
- `POST /api/v2/filters/:filter_id/keywords/:id` to add a new keyword to a
   filter
- `GET /api/v2/filter_keywords/:id` to read a particular keyword
- `PUT /api/v2/filter_keywords/:id` to edit a particular keyword
- `DELETE /api/v2/filter_keywords/:id` to delete a particular keyword

* Change from `irreversible` boolean to `action` enum

* Remove irrelevent `irreversible_must_be_within_context` check

* Fix /filters/new and /filters/edit with update for filter_action

* Fix Rubocop/Codeclimate complaining about task names

* Refactor FeedManager#phrase_filtered?

This moves regexp building and filter caching to the `CustomFilter` class.

This does not change the functional behavior yet, but this changes how the
cache is built, doing per-custom_filter regexps so that filters can be matched
independently, while still offering caching.

* Perform server-side filtering and output result in REST API

* Fix numerous filters_changed events being sent when editing multiple keywords at once

* Add some tests

* Use the new API in the WebUI

- use client-side logic for filters we have fetched rules for.
  This is so that filter changes can be retroactively applied without
  reloading the UI.
- use server-side logic for filters we haven't fetched rules for yet
  (e.g. network error, or initial timeline loading)

* Minor optimizations and refactoring

* Perform server-side filtering on the streaming server

* Change the wording of filter action labels

* Fix issues pointed out by linter

* Change design of “Show anyway” link in accordence to review comments

* Drop “irreversible” filtering behavior

* Move /api/v2/filter_keywords to /api/v1/filters/keywords

* Rename `filter_results` attribute to `filtered`

* Rename REST::LegacyFilterSerializer to REST::V1::FilterSerializer

* Fix systemChannelId value in streaming server

* Simplify code by removing client-side filtering code

The simplifcation comes at a cost though: filters aren't retroactively
applied anymore.
2022-06-28 09:42:13 +02:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class StatusRelationshipsPresenter
attr_reader :reblogs_map, :favourites_map, :mutes_map, :pins_map,
:bookmarks_map, :filters_map
def initialize(statuses, current_account_id = nil, **options)
if current_account_id.nil?
@reblogs_map = {}
@favourites_map = {}
@bookmarks_map = {}
@mutes_map = {}
@pins_map = {}
@filters_map = {}
else
statuses = statuses.compact
status_ids = statuses.flat_map { |s| [s.id, s.reblog_of_id] }.uniq.compact
conversation_ids = statuses.filter_map(&:conversation_id).uniq
pinnable_status_ids = statuses.map(&:proper).filter_map { |s| s.id if s.account_id == current_account_id && %w(public unlisted private).include?(s.visibility) }
@filters_map = build_filters_map(statuses, current_account_id).merge(options[:filters_map] || {})
@reblogs_map = Status.reblogs_map(status_ids, current_account_id).merge(options[:reblogs_map] || {})
@favourites_map = Status.favourites_map(status_ids, current_account_id).merge(options[:favourites_map] || {})
@bookmarks_map = Status.bookmarks_map(status_ids, current_account_id).merge(options[:bookmarks_map] || {})
@mutes_map = Status.mutes_map(conversation_ids, current_account_id).merge(options[:mutes_map] || {})
@pins_map = Status.pins_map(pinnable_status_ids, current_account_id).merge(options[:pins_map] || {})
end
end
private
def build_filters_map(statuses, current_account_id)
active_filters = CustomFilter.cached_filters_for(current_account_id)
@filters_map = statuses.each_with_object({}) do |status, h|
filter_matches = active_filters.filter_map do |filter, rules|
next if rules[:keywords].blank?
match = rules[:keywords].match(status.proper.searchable_text)
FilterResultPresenter.new(filter: filter, keyword_matches: [match.to_s]) unless match.nil?
end
unless filter_matches.empty?
h[status.id] = filter_matches
h[status.reblog_of_id] = filter_matches if status.reblog?
end
end
end
end