Do not include notifications from blocked users when with_muted is set

This is not what with_muted is for per documentation and it was agreed
on irc that this behavior doesn't make sense.
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rinpatch 2019-10-21 12:38:35 +03:00
parent 2ebe8c416a
commit 2dbee29cf5
2 changed files with 16 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -55,9 +55,19 @@ def for_user_query(user, opts \\ []) do
) )
|> preload([n, a, o], activity: {a, object: o}) |> preload([n, a, o], activity: {a, object: o})
|> exclude_muted(user, opts) |> exclude_muted(user, opts)
|> exclude_blocked(user)
|> exclude_visibility(opts) |> exclude_visibility(opts)
end end
defp exclude_blocked(query, user) do
query
|> where([n, a], a.actor not in ^user.info.blocks)
|> where(
[n, a],
fragment("substring(? from '.*://([^/]*)')", a.actor) not in ^user.info.domain_blocks
)
end
defp exclude_muted(query, _, %{with_muted: true}) do defp exclude_muted(query, _, %{with_muted: true}) do
query query
end end
@ -65,11 +75,6 @@ defp exclude_muted(query, _, %{with_muted: true}) do
defp exclude_muted(query, user, _opts) do defp exclude_muted(query, user, _opts) do
query query
|> where([n, a], a.actor not in ^user.info.muted_notifications) |> where([n, a], a.actor not in ^user.info.muted_notifications)
|> where([n, a], a.actor not in ^user.info.blocks)
|> where(
[n, a],
fragment("substring(? from '.*://([^/]*)')", a.actor) not in ^user.info.domain_blocks
)
|> join(:left, [n, a], tm in Pleroma.ThreadMute, |> join(:left, [n, a], tm in Pleroma.ThreadMute,
on: tm.user_id == ^user.id and tm.context == fragment("?->>'context'", a.data) on: tm.user_id == ^user.id and tm.context == fragment("?->>'context'", a.data)
) )

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@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ test "it doesn't return notifications for muted thread" do
assert Notification.for_user(user) == [] assert Notification.for_user(user) == []
end end
test "it returns notifications for muted user with notifications and with_muted parameter" do test "it returns notifications from a muted user when with_muted is set" do
user = insert(:user) user = insert(:user)
muted = insert(:user) muted = insert(:user)
{:ok, user} = User.mute(user, muted) {:ok, user} = User.mute(user, muted)
@ -693,27 +693,27 @@ test "it returns notifications for muted user with notifications and with_muted
assert length(Notification.for_user(user, %{with_muted: true})) == 1 assert length(Notification.for_user(user, %{with_muted: true})) == 1
end end
test "it returns notifications for blocked user and with_muted parameter" do test "it doesn't return notifications from a blocked user when with_muted is set" do
user = insert(:user) user = insert(:user)
blocked = insert(:user) blocked = insert(:user)
{:ok, user} = User.block(user, blocked) {:ok, user} = User.block(user, blocked)
{:ok, _activity} = CommonAPI.post(blocked, %{"status" => "hey @#{user.nickname}"}) {:ok, _activity} = CommonAPI.post(blocked, %{"status" => "hey @#{user.nickname}"})
assert length(Notification.for_user(user, %{with_muted: true})) == 1 assert length(Notification.for_user(user, %{with_muted: true})) == 0
end end
test "it returns notificatitons for blocked domain and with_muted parameter" do test "it doesn't return notifications from a domain-blocked user when with_muted is set" do
user = insert(:user) user = insert(:user)
blocked = insert(:user, ap_id: "http://some-domain.com") blocked = insert(:user, ap_id: "http://some-domain.com")
{:ok, user} = User.block_domain(user, "some-domain.com") {:ok, user} = User.block_domain(user, "some-domain.com")
{:ok, _activity} = CommonAPI.post(blocked, %{"status" => "hey @#{user.nickname}"}) {:ok, _activity} = CommonAPI.post(blocked, %{"status" => "hey @#{user.nickname}"})
assert length(Notification.for_user(user, %{with_muted: true})) == 1 assert length(Notification.for_user(user, %{with_muted: true})) == 0
end end
test "it returns notifications for muted thread with_muted parameter" do test "it returns notifications from muted threads when with_muted is set" do
user = insert(:user) user = insert(:user)
another_user = insert(:user) another_user = insert(:user)