glitchier-soc/app/controllers/api/v1/accounts_controller.rb
Eugen Rochko fce8464077
Ensure that boolean params in the API are parsed for truthiness (#6575)
Use Rails smart boolean cast to account for values such as "f",
"0", "false", etc. Previously, if a param was present in the request,
it would count as true.
2018-03-01 02:47:59 +01:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class Api::V1::AccountsController < Api::BaseController
before_action -> { doorkeeper_authorize! :read }, except: [:follow, :unfollow, :block, :unblock, :mute, :unmute]
before_action -> { doorkeeper_authorize! :follow }, only: [:follow, :unfollow, :block, :unblock, :mute, :unmute]
before_action :require_user!, except: [:show]
before_action :set_account
respond_to :json
def show
render json: @account, serializer: REST::AccountSerializer
end
def follow
FollowService.new.call(current_user.account, @account.acct, reblogs: truthy_param?(:reblogs))
options = @account.locked? ? {} : { following_map: { @account.id => { reblogs: truthy_param?(:reblogs) } }, requested_map: { @account.id => false } }
render json: @account, serializer: REST::RelationshipSerializer, relationships: relationships(options)
end
def block
BlockService.new.call(current_user.account, @account)
render json: @account, serializer: REST::RelationshipSerializer, relationships: relationships
end
def mute
MuteService.new.call(current_user.account, @account, notifications: truthy_param?(:notifications))
render json: @account, serializer: REST::RelationshipSerializer, relationships: relationships
end
def unfollow
UnfollowService.new.call(current_user.account, @account)
render json: @account, serializer: REST::RelationshipSerializer, relationships: relationships
end
def unblock
UnblockService.new.call(current_user.account, @account)
render json: @account, serializer: REST::RelationshipSerializer, relationships: relationships
end
def unmute
UnmuteService.new.call(current_user.account, @account)
render json: @account, serializer: REST::RelationshipSerializer, relationships: relationships
end
private
def set_account
@account = Account.find(params[:id])
end
def relationships(**options)
AccountRelationshipsPresenter.new([@account.id], current_user.account_id, options)
end
end