f410afe59e
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.
25 lines
566 B
Ruby
25 lines
566 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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class Api::V1::Accounts::SearchController < Api::BaseController
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before_action -> { doorkeeper_authorize! :read }
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before_action :require_user!
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respond_to :json
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def show
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@accounts = account_search
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render json: @accounts, each_serializer: REST::AccountSerializer
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end
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private
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def account_search
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AccountSearchService.new.call(
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params[:q],
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limit_param(DEFAULT_ACCOUNTS_LIMIT),
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current_account,
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resolve: truthy_param?(:resolve),
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following: truthy_param?(:following)
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)
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end
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end
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