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Diffstat (limited to 'app/models/track_thing.rb')
-rw-r--r-- | app/models/track_thing.rb | 80 |
1 files changed, 40 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/app/models/track_thing.rb b/app/models/track_thing.rb index b277e72b0..7f6bc9a7e 100644 --- a/app/models/track_thing.rb +++ b/app/models/track_thing.rb @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # == Schema Information -# Schema version: 108 +# Schema version: 114 # # Table name: track_things # @@ -35,17 +35,17 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :track_things_sent_emails - validates_inclusion_of :track_type, :in => [ - 'request_updates', + validates_inclusion_of :track_type, :in => [ + 'request_updates', 'all_new_requests', 'all_successful_requests', - 'public_body_updates', + 'public_body_updates', 'user_updates', 'search_query' ] - validates_inclusion_of :track_medium, :in => [ - 'email_daily', + validates_inclusion_of :track_medium, :in => [ + 'email_daily', 'feed' ] @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base end def track_query_description - # XXX this is very brittle... we should probably ask users + # XXX this is very brittle... we should probably ask users # simply to name their tracks when they make them? original_text = parsed_text = self.track_query.gsub(/([()]|OR)/, "") filters = parsed_text.scan /\b\S+:\S+\b/ @@ -101,14 +101,14 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base end if filter =~ /waiting/ statuses << _("awaiting a response") - end + end end if filters.empty? parsed_text = original_text end descriptions = [] if varieties.include? _("requests") - descriptions << _("requests which are {{list_of_statuses}}", :list_of_statuses => Array(statuses).join(_(' or '))) + descriptions << _("requests which are {{list_of_statuses}}", :list_of_statuses => Array(statuses).sort.join(_(' or '))) varieties -= [_("requests")] end if descriptions.empty? and varieties.empty? @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base end descriptions += Array(varieties) parsed_text = parsed_text.strip - descriptions = descriptions.join(_(" or ")) + descriptions = descriptions.sort.join(_(" or ")) if !parsed_text.empty? descriptions += _("{{list_of_things}} matching text '{{search_query}}'", :list_of_things => "", :search_query => parsed_text) end @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base query += " variety:sent" when "users" query += " variety:user" - when "authorities" + when "bodies" query += " variety:authority" end end @@ -196,15 +196,15 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base @params = { # Website :list_description => _("'{{link_to_request}}', a request", :link_to_request => "<a href=\"/request/" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.url_title) + "\">" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.title) + "</a>"), # XXX yeuch, sometimes I just want to call view helpers from the model, sorry! can't work out how - :verb_on_page => _("Track this request by email"), - :verb_on_page_already => _("You are already tracking this request by email"), + :verb_on_page => _("Follow this request"), + :verb_on_page_already => _("You are already following this request"), # Email :title_in_email => _("New updates for the request '{{request_title}}'", :request_title => self.info_request.title), :title_in_rss => _("New updates for the request '{{request_title}}'", :request_title => self.info_request.title), # Authentication - :web => _("To follow updates to the request '{{request_title}}'", :request_title => CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.title)), - :email => _("Then you will be emailed whenever the request '{{request_title}}' is updated.", :request_title => CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.title)), - :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to follow updates to the request '{{request_title}}'", :request_title => self.info_request.title), + :web => _("To follow the request '{{request_title}}'", :request_title => CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.title)), + :email => _("Then you will be updated whenever the request '{{request_title}}' is updated.", :request_title => CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.title)), + :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to follow the request '{{request_title}}'", :request_title => self.info_request.title), # RSS sorting :feed_sortby => 'newest' } @@ -212,15 +212,15 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base @params = { # Website :list_description => _("any <a href=\"/list\">new requests</a>"), - :verb_on_page => _("Email me when there are new requests"), - :verb_on_page_already => _("You are being emailed when there are new requests"), + :verb_on_page => _("Follow all new requests"), + :verb_on_page_already => _("You are already following new requests"), # Email :title_in_email => _("New Freedom of Information requests"), :title_in_rss => _("New Freedom of Information requests"), # Authentication - :web => _("To be emailed about any new requests"), - :email => _("Then you will be emailed whenever anyone makes a new FOI request."), - :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to be emailed about new requests"), + :web => _("To be follow new requests"), + :email => _("Then you will be following all new FOI request."), + :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to follow new requests"), # RSS sorting :feed_sortby => 'newest' } @@ -228,15 +228,15 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base @params = { # Website :list_description => _("any <a href=\"/list/successful\">successful requests</a>"), - :verb_on_page => _("Email me new successful responses "), - :verb_on_page_already => _("You are being emailed about any new successful responses"), + :verb_on_page => _("Follow new successful responses"), + :verb_on_page_already => _("You are following all new successful responses"), # Email :title_in_email => _("Successful Freedom of Information requests"), :title_in_rss => _("Successful Freedom of Information requests"), # Authentication - :web => _("To be emailed about any successful requests"), - :email => _("Then you will be emailed whenever an FOI request succeeds."), - :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to be emailed when an FOI request succeeds"), + :web => _("To follow all successful requests"), + :email => _("Then you will be notified whenever an FOI request succeeds."), + :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to follow all successful FOI requests"), # RSS sorting - used described date, as newest would give a # date for responses possibly days before description, so # wouldn't appear at top of list when description (known @@ -247,15 +247,15 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base @params = { # Website :list_description => _("'{{link_to_authority}}', a public authority", :link_to_authority => "<a href=\"/body/" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.url_name) + "\">" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name) + "</a>"), # XXX yeuch, sometimes I just want to call view helpers from the model, sorry! can't work out how - :verb_on_page => _("Track requests to {{public_body_name}} by email",:public_body_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name)), - :verb_on_page_already => _("You are already tracking requests to {{public_body_name}} by email", :public_body_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name)), + :verb_on_page => _("Follow requests to {{public_body_name}}",:public_body_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name)), + :verb_on_page_already => _("You are already following requests to {{public_body_name}}", :public_body_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name)), # Email :title_in_email => self.public_body.law_only_short + " requests to '" + self.public_body.name + "'", :title_in_rss => self.public_body.law_only_short + " requests to '" + self.public_body.name + "'", # Authentication - :web => _("To be emailed about requests made using {{site_name}} to the public authority '{{public_body_name}}'", :site_name=>MySociety::Config.get('SITE_NAME', 'Alaveteli'), :public_body_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name)), - :email => _("Then you will be emailed whenever someone requests something or gets a response from '{{public_body_name}}'.", :public_body_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name)), - :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to be emailed about requests to '{{public_body_name}}'", :public_body_name=>self.public_body.name), + :web => _("To follow requests made using {{site_name}} to the public authority '{{public_body_name}}'", :site_name=>MySociety::Config.get('SITE_NAME', 'Alaveteli'), :public_body_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name)), + :email => _("Then you will be notified whenever someone requests something or gets a response from '{{public_body_name}}'.", :public_body_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name)), + :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to follow requests to '{{public_body_name}}'", :public_body_name=>self.public_body.name), # RSS sorting :feed_sortby => 'newest' } @@ -263,15 +263,15 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base @params = { # Website :list_description => _("'{{link_to_user}}', a person", :link_to_user => "<a href=\"/user/" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.url_name) + "\">" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.name) + "</a>"), # XXX yeuch, sometimes I just want to call view helpers from the model, sorry! can't work out how - :verb_on_page => _("Track this person by email"), - :verb_on_page_already => _("You are already tracking this person by email"), + :verb_on_page => _("Follow this person"), + :verb_on_page_already => _("You are already following this person"), # Email :title_in_email => _("FOI requests by '{{user_name}}'", :user_name=>self.tracked_user.name), :title_in_rss => _("FOI requests by '{{user_name}}'", :user_name=>self.tracked_user.name), # Authentication - :web => _("To be emailed about requests by '{{user_name}}'", :user_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.name)), - :email => _("Then you will be emailed whenever '{{user_name}}' requests something or gets a response.", :user_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.name)), - :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to be emailed about requests by '{{user_name}}'", :user_name=>self.tracked_user.name), + :web => _("To follow requests by '{{user_name}}'", :user_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.name)), + :email => _("Then you will be notified whenever '{{user_name}}' requests something or gets a response.", :user_name=>CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.name)), + :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to follow requests by '{{user_name}}'", :user_name=>self.tracked_user.name), # RSS sorting :feed_sortby => 'newest' } @@ -279,15 +279,15 @@ class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base @params = { # Website :list_description => "<a href=\"/search/" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.track_query) + "/newest/advanced\">" + self.track_query_description + "</a>", # XXX yeuch, sometimes I just want to call view helpers from the model, sorry! can't work out how - :verb_on_page => _("Track things matching this search by email"), - :verb_on_page_already => _("You are already tracking things matching this search by email"), + :verb_on_page => _("Follow things matching this search"), + :verb_on_page_already => _("You are already following things matching this search"), # Email :title_in_email => _("Requests or responses matching your saved search"), :title_in_rss => _("Requests or responses matching your saved search"), # Authentication :web => _("To follow requests and responses matching your search"), - :email => _("Then you will be emailed whenever a new request or response matches your search."), - :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to be emailed about new requests or responses matching your search"), + :email => _("Then you will be notified whenever a new request or response matches your search."), + :email_subject => _("Confirm you want to follow new requests or responses matching your search"), # RSS sorting - XXX hmmm, we don't really know which to use # here for sorting. Might be a query term (e.g. 'cctv'), in # which case newest is good, or might be something like |