Removing failed push notification API, make context loads use cache

pull/608/head
Eugen Rochko 2017-02-05 17:51:44 +01:00
parent 19b9e1e2c3
commit 77e13c2bc9
9 changed files with 13 additions and 98 deletions

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@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
# frozen_string_literal: true
class Api::V1::DevicesController < ApiController
before_action -> { doorkeeper_authorize! :read }
before_action :require_user!
respond_to :json
def register
Device.where(account: current_account, registration_id: params[:registration_id]).first_or_create!(account: current_account, registration_id: params[:registration_id])
render_empty
end
def unregister
Device.where(account: current_account, registration_id: params[:registration_id]).delete_all
render_empty
end
end

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@ -14,7 +14,12 @@ class Api::V1::StatusesController < ApiController
end
def context
@context = OpenStruct.new(ancestors: @status.in_reply_to_id.nil? ? [] : @status.ancestors(current_account), descendants: @status.descendants(current_account))
ancestors_results = @status.in_reply_to_id.nil? ? [] : @status.ancestors(current_account)
descendants_results = @status.descendants(current_account)
loaded_ancestors = cache_collection(ancestors_results, Status)
loaded_descendants = cache_collection(descendants_results, Status)
@context = OpenStruct.new(ancestors: loaded_ancestors, descendants: loaded_descendants)
statuses = [@status] + @context[:ancestors] + @context[:descendants]
set_maps(statuses)

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@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ class StreamEntriesController < ApplicationController
return gone if @stream_entry.activity.nil?
if @stream_entry.activity_type == 'Status'
@ancestors = @stream_entry.activity.ancestors(current_account)
@descendants = @stream_entry.activity.descendants(current_account)
@ancestors = @stream_entry.activity.reply? ? cache_collection(@stream_entry.activity.ancestors(current_account), Status) : []
@descendants = cache_collection(@stream_entry.activity.descendants(current_account), Status)
end
end

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ class Favourite < ApplicationRecord
include Streamable
belongs_to :account, inverse_of: :favourites
belongs_to :status, inverse_of: :favourites, touch: true
belongs_to :status, inverse_of: :favourites
has_one :notification, as: :activity, dependent: :destroy

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
belongs_to :in_reply_to_account, foreign_key: 'in_reply_to_account_id', class_name: 'Account'
belongs_to :thread, foreign_key: 'in_reply_to_id', class_name: 'Status', inverse_of: :replies
belongs_to :reblog, foreign_key: 'reblog_of_id', class_name: 'Status', inverse_of: :reblogs, touch: true
belongs_to :reblog, foreign_key: 'reblog_of_id', class_name: 'Status', inverse_of: :reblogs
has_many :favourites, inverse_of: :status, dependent: :destroy
has_many :reblogs, foreign_key: 'reblog_of_id', class_name: 'Status', inverse_of: :reblog, dependent: :destroy
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
def ancestors(account = nil)
ids = (Status.find_by_sql(['WITH RECURSIVE search_tree(id, in_reply_to_id, path) AS (SELECT id, in_reply_to_id, ARRAY[id] FROM statuses WHERE id = ? UNION ALL SELECT statuses.id, statuses.in_reply_to_id, path || statuses.id FROM search_tree JOIN statuses ON statuses.id = search_tree.in_reply_to_id WHERE NOT statuses.id = ANY(path)) SELECT id FROM search_tree ORDER BY path DESC', id]) - [self]).pluck(:id)
statuses = Status.where(id: ids).with_includes.group_by(&:id)
statuses = Status.where(id: ids).group_by(&:id)
results = ids.map { |id| statuses[id].first }
results = results.reject { |status| filter_from_context?(status, account) }
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
def descendants(account = nil)
ids = (Status.find_by_sql(['WITH RECURSIVE search_tree(id, path) AS (SELECT id, ARRAY[id] FROM statuses WHERE id = ? UNION ALL SELECT statuses.id, path || statuses.id FROM search_tree JOIN statuses ON statuses.in_reply_to_id = search_tree.id WHERE NOT statuses.id = ANY(path)) SELECT id FROM search_tree ORDER BY path', id]) - [self]).pluck(:id)
statuses = Status.where(id: ids).with_includes.group_by(&:id)
statuses = Status.where(id: ids).group_by(&:id)
results = ids.map { |id| statuses[id].first }
results = results.reject { |status| filter_from_context?(status, account) }
@ -180,6 +180,6 @@ class Status < ApplicationRecord
private
def filter_from_context?(status, account)
account&.blocking?(status.account) || !status.permitted?(account)
account&.blocking?(status.account_id) || !status.permitted?(account)
end
end

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@ -117,9 +117,6 @@ Rails.application.routes.draw do
resources :blocks, only: [:index]
resources :favourites, only: [:index]
post '/devices/register', to: 'devices#register', as: :register_device
post '/devices/unregister', to: 'devices#unregister', as: :unregister_device
resources :follow_requests, only: [:index] do
member do
post :authorize

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@ -222,22 +222,6 @@ Creates a new OAuth app. Returns `id`, `client_id` and `client_secret` which can
These values should be requested in the app itself from the API for each new app install + mastodon domain combo, and stored in the app for future requests.
**POST /api/v1/devices/register**
Form data:
- `registration_id`: Device token (also called registration token/registration ID)
Apps can use Firebase Cloud Messaging to receive push notifications from the instances, given that the instance admin has acquired a Firebase API key. More in [push notifications](Push-notifications.md). This method requires a user context, i.e. your app will receive notifications for the authorized user.
**POST /api/v1/devices/unregister**
Form data:
- `registration_id`: Device token (also called registration token/registration ID)
To remove the device from receiving push notifications for the user.
___
## Entities

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@ -2,18 +2,3 @@ Push notifications
==================
**Note: This push notification design turned out to not be fully operational on the side of Firebase. A different approach is in consideration**
Mastodon can communicate with the Firebase Cloud Messaging API to send push notifications to apps on users' devices. For this to work, these conditions must be met:
* Responsibility of an instance owner: `FCM_API_KEY` set on the instance. This can be obtained on the Firebase dashboard, in project settings, under Cloud Messaging, as "server key"
* Responsibility of the app developer: Firebase added/enabled in the Android/iOS app. [See Guide](https://firebase.google.com/docs/cloud-messaging/)
When the app obtains/refreshes a registration ID from Firebase, it needs to send that ID to the `/api/v1/devices/register` endpoint of the authorized user's instance via a POST request. The app can opt out of notifications by sending a similiar request with `unregister` instead of `register`.
The push notifications will be triggered by the notifications of the type you can normally find in `/api/v1/notifications`. However, the push notifications will not contain any inline content. They will contain JSON data of this format ("12" is an example value):
```json
{ "notification_id": 12 }
```
Your app can then retrieve the actual content of the notification from the `/api/v1/notifications/12` API endpoint.

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@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
require 'rails_helper'
RSpec.describe Api::V1::DevicesController, type: :controller do
let(:user) { Fabricate(:user, account: Fabricate(:account, username: 'alice')) }
let(:token) { double acceptable?: true, resource_owner_id: user.id }
before do
allow(controller).to receive(:doorkeeper_token) { token }
end
describe 'POST #register' do
before do
post :register, params: { registration_id: 'foo123' }
end
it 'returns http success' do
expect(response).to have_http_status(:success)
end
it 'registers device' do
expect(Device.where(account: user.account, registration_id: 'foo123').first).to_not be_nil
end
end
describe 'POST #unregister' do
before do
post :unregister, params: { registration_id: 'foo123' }
end
it 'returns http success' do
expect(response).to have_http_status(:success)
end
it 'removes device' do
expect(Device.where(account: user.account, registration_id: 'foo123').first).to be_nil
end
end
end