discourse/lib/promotion.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
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#
# Check whether a user is ready for a new trust level.
#
class Promotion
def initialize(user)
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@user = user
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end
# Review a user for a promotion. Delegates work to a review_#{trust_level} method.
# Returns true if the user was promoted, false otherwise.
def review
# nil users are never promoted
return false if @user.blank? || !@user.manual_locked_trust_level.nil?
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# Promotion beyond basic requires some expensive queries, so don't do that here.
return false if @user.trust_level >= TrustLevel[2]
review_method = :"review_tl#{@user.trust_level}"
return public_send(review_method) if respond_to?(review_method)
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false
end
def review_tl0
if Promotion.tl1_met?(@user) && change_trust_level!(TrustLevel[1])
if Badge.exists?(id: Badge::BasicUser, enabled: true) &&
!@user.badges.exists?(id: Badge::BasicUser)
@user.enqueue_member_welcome_message
end
return true
end
false
end
def review_tl1
if Promotion.tl2_met?(@user) && change_trust_level!(TrustLevel[2])
@user.enqueue_tl2_promotion_message
return true
end
false
end
def review_tl2
Promotion.tl3_met?(@user) && change_trust_level!(TrustLevel[3])
end
def change_trust_level!(level, opts = {})
raise "Invalid trust level #{level}" unless TrustLevel.valid?(level)
old_level = @user.trust_level
new_level = level
if new_level < old_level && @user.manual_locked_trust_level.nil?
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next_up = new_level + 1
key = "tl#{next_up}_met?"
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if self.class.respond_to?(key) && self.class.public_send(key, @user)
raise Discourse::InvalidAccess.new,
I18n.t(
"trust_levels.change_failed_explanation",
user_name: @user.name,
new_trust_level: new_level,
current_trust_level: old_level,
)
end
end
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admin = opts && opts[:log_action_for]
@user.trust_level = new_level
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@user.user_profile.bio_raw_will_change! # So it can get re-cooked based on the new trust level
@user.transaction do
if admin
StaffActionLogger.new(admin).log_trust_level_change(@user, old_level, new_level)
else
UserHistory.create!(
action: UserHistory.actions[:auto_trust_level_change],
target_user_id: @user.id,
previous_value: old_level,
new_value: new_level,
)
end
@user.skip_email_validation = true
@user.save!
@user.user_profile.recook_bio
@user.user_profile.save!
DiscourseEvent.trigger(
:user_promoted,
user_id: @user.id,
new_trust_level: new_level,
old_trust_level: old_level,
)
Group.user_trust_level_change!(@user.id, @user.trust_level)
BadgeGranter.queue_badge_grant(Badge::Trigger::TrustLevelChange, user: @user)
end
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true
end
def self.tl2_met?(user)
stat = user.user_stat
return false if stat.topics_entered < SiteSetting.tl2_requires_topics_entered
return false if stat.posts_read_count < SiteSetting.tl2_requires_read_posts
return false if (stat.time_read / 60) < SiteSetting.tl2_requires_time_spent_mins
return false if ((Time.now - user.created_at) / 60) < SiteSetting.tl2_requires_time_spent_mins
return false if stat.days_visited < SiteSetting.tl2_requires_days_visited
return false if stat.likes_received < SiteSetting.tl2_requires_likes_received
return false if stat.likes_given < SiteSetting.tl2_requires_likes_given
return false if stat.calc_topic_reply_count! < SiteSetting.tl2_requires_topic_reply_count
true
end
def self.tl1_met?(user)
stat = user.user_stat
return false if stat.topics_entered < SiteSetting.tl1_requires_topics_entered
return false if stat.posts_read_count < SiteSetting.tl1_requires_read_posts
return false if (stat.time_read / 60) < SiteSetting.tl1_requires_time_spent_mins
return false if ((Time.now - user.created_at) / 60) < SiteSetting.tl1_requires_time_spent_mins
true
end
def self.tl3_met?(user)
TrustLevel3Requirements.new(user).requirements_met?
end
def self.tl3_lost?(user)
TrustLevel3Requirements.new(user).requirements_lost?
end
# Figure out what a user's trust level should be from scratch
def self.recalculate(user, performed_by = nil, use_previous_trust_level: false)
granted_trust_level =
TrustLevel.calculate(user, use_previous_trust_level: use_previous_trust_level) ||
TrustLevel[0]
# TrustLevel.calculate always returns a value, however we added extra protection just
# in case this changes
user.update_column(:trust_level, TrustLevel[granted_trust_level])
return if user.manual_locked_trust_level.present?
promotion = Promotion.new(user)
promotion.review_tl0 if granted_trust_level < TrustLevel[1]
promotion.review_tl1 if granted_trust_level < TrustLevel[2]
promotion.review_tl2 if granted_trust_level < TrustLevel[3]
if user.trust_level == TrustLevel[3] && Promotion.tl3_lost?(user)
user.change_trust_level!(TrustLevel[2], log_action_for: performed_by || Discourse.system_user)
end
end
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end