Integrating block relationships into the API (read-only for now)

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Eugen Rochko 8 years ago
parent 9d59d7b463
commit 2c9e672ee2

@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ class Api::V1::AccountsController < ApiController
@accounts = Account.find(ids)
@following = Account.following_map(ids, current_user.account_id)
@followed_by = Account.followed_by_map(ids, current_user.account_id)
@blocking = {}
@blocking = Account.blocking_map(ids, current_user.account_id)
end
private
@ -52,6 +52,6 @@ class Api::V1::AccountsController < ApiController
def set_relationship
@following = Account.following_map([@account.id], current_user.account_id)
@followed_by = Account.followed_by_map([@account.id], current_user.account_id)
@blocking = {}
@blocking = Account.blocking_map([@account.id], current_user.account_id)
end
end

@ -52,11 +52,20 @@ class Account < ApplicationRecord
active_relationships.where(target_account: other_account).first_or_create!(target_account: other_account)
end
def block!(other_account)
block_relationships.where(target_account: other_account).first_or_create!(target_account: other_account)
end
def unfollow!(other_account)
follow = active_relationships.find_by(target_account: other_account)
follow.destroy unless follow.nil?
end
def unblock!(other_account)
block = block_relationships.find_by(target_account: other_account)
block.destroy unless block.nil?
end
def following?(other_account)
following.include?(other_account)
end
@ -139,6 +148,10 @@ class Account < ApplicationRecord
Follow.where(account_id: target_account_ids).where(target_account_id: account_id).map { |f| [f.account_id, true] }.to_h
end
def self.blocking_map(target_account_ids, account_id)
Block.where(target_account_id: target_account_ids).where(account_id: account_id).map { |b| [b.target_account_id, true] }.to_h
end
before_create do
if local?
keypair = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(Rails.env.test? ? 1024 : 2048)

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