Use sql query in User.get_follow_requests/1 for filtering logic

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eugenijm 2019-03-02 22:18:51 +03:00
parent f38c316e6e
commit 1a1f4520cd
2 changed files with 21 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -648,15 +648,14 @@ defmodule Pleroma.User do
end
def get_follow_requests(%User{} = user) do
q = get_follow_requests_query(user)
reqs = Repo.all(q)
users =
Enum.map(reqs, fn req -> req.actor end)
|> Enum.uniq()
|> Enum.map(fn ap_id -> get_by_ap_id(ap_id) end)
|> Enum.filter(fn u -> !is_nil(u) end)
|> Enum.filter(fn u -> !following?(u, user) end)
user
|> User.get_follow_requests_query()
|> join(:inner, [a], u in User, a.actor == u.ap_id)
|> where([a, u], not fragment("? @> ?", u.following, ^[user.follower_address]))
|> group_by([a, u], u.id)
|> select([a, u], u)
|> Repo.all()
{:ok, users}
end

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@ -64,6 +64,20 @@ defmodule Pleroma.UserTest do
assert activity
end
test "doesn't return already accepted or duplicate follow requests" do
locked = insert(:user, %{info: %{locked: true}})
pending_follower = insert(:user)
accepted_follower = insert(:user)
Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI.TwitterAPI.follow(pending_follower, %{"user_id" => locked.id})
Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI.TwitterAPI.follow(pending_follower, %{"user_id" => locked.id})
Pleroma.Web.TwitterAPI.TwitterAPI.follow(accepted_follower, %{"user_id" => locked.id})
User.maybe_follow(accepted_follower, locked)
assert {:ok, [activity]} = User.get_follow_requests(locked)
assert activity
end
test "follow_all follows mutliple users" do
user = insert(:user)
followed_zero = insert(:user)