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# == Schema Information
# Schema version: 56
#
# Table name: track_things
#
# id :integer not null, primary key
# tracking_user_id :integer not null
# track_query :string(255) not null
# info_request_id :integer
# tracked_user_id :integer
# public_body_id :integer
# track_medium :string(255) not null
# track_type :string(255) not null
# created_at :datetime
# updated_at :datetime
#
# models/track_thing.rb:
# When somebody is getting alerts for something.
#
# Copyright (c) 2008 UK Citizens Online Democracy. All rights reserved.
# Email: francis@mysociety.org; WWW: http://www.mysociety.org/
#
# $Id: track_thing.rb,v 1.24 2008-05-27 01:25:09 francis Exp $
class TrackThing < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :tracking_user, :class_name => 'User'
validates_presence_of :track_query
validates_presence_of :track_type
belongs_to :info_request
belongs_to :public_body
belongs_to :tracked_user, :class_name => 'User'
has_many :track_things_sent_emails
validates_inclusion_of :track_type, :in => [
'request_updates',
'all_new_requests',
'all_successful_requests',
'public_body_updates',
'user_updates',
'search_query'
]
validates_inclusion_of :track_medium, :in => [
'email_daily',
'feed'
]
def TrackThing.create_track_for_request(info_request)
track_thing = TrackThing.new
track_thing.track_type = 'request_updates'
track_thing.info_request = info_request
track_thing.track_query = "request:" + info_request.url_title
return track_thing
end
def TrackThing.create_track_for_all_new_requests
track_thing = TrackThing.new
track_thing.track_type = 'all_new_requests'
track_thing.track_query = "variety:sent"
return track_thing
end
def TrackThing.create_track_for_all_successful_requests
track_thing = TrackThing.new
track_thing.track_type = 'all_successful_requests'
track_thing.track_query = 'variety:response (status:successful OR status:partially_successful)'
return track_thing
end
def TrackThing.create_track_for_public_body(public_body)
track_thing = TrackThing.new
track_thing.track_type = 'public_body_updates'
track_thing.public_body = public_body
track_thing.track_query = "variety:sent requested_from:" + public_body.url_name
return track_thing
end
def TrackThing.create_track_for_user(user)
track_thing = TrackThing.new
track_thing.track_type = 'user_updates'
track_thing.tracked_user = user
track_thing.track_query = "variety:sent requested_by:" + user.url_name
return track_thing
end
def TrackThing.create_track_for_search_query(query)
track_thing = TrackThing.new
track_thing.track_type = 'search_query'
track_thing.track_query = query
return track_thing
end
# Return hash of text parameters describing the request etc.
include LinkToHelper
def params
if @params.nil?
if self.track_type == 'request_updates'
@params = {
# Website
:set_title => "How would you like to track the request '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.title) + "'?",
:list_description => "'<a href=\"/request/" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.url_title) + "\">" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.title) + "</a>', a request", # XXX yeuch, sometimes I just want to call view helpers from the model, sorry! can't work out how
:verb_on_page => "Track updates to this request",
:verb_on_page_already => "tracking this request",
# Email
:title_in_email => "New updates for the request '" + self.info_request.title + "'",
:title_in_rss => "New updates for the request '" + self.info_request.title + "'",
# Authentication
:web => "To follow updates to the request '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.title) + "'",
:email => "Then you will be emailed whenever the request '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.title) + "' is updated.",
:email_subject => "Confirm you want to follow updates to the request '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.info_request.title) + "'",
# RSS sorting
:feed_sortby => 'newest'
}
elsif self.track_type == 'all_new_requests'
@params = {
# Website
:set_title => "How would you like to be told about any new requests?",
:list_description => "any <a href=\"/list\">new requests</a>",
:verb_on_page => "Be told about any new requests",
:verb_on_page_already => "being told about any new requests",
# Email
:title_in_email => "New Freedom of Information requests",
:title_in_rss => "New Freedom of Information requests",
# Authentication
:web => "To be told 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",
# RSS sorting
:feed_sortby => 'newest'
}
elsif self.track_type == 'all_successful_requests'
@params = {
# Website
:set_title => "How would you like to be told when any request succeeds?",
:list_description => "any <a href=\"/list/successful\">successful requests</a>",
:verb_on_page => "Be told when any request succeeds",
:verb_on_page_already => "being told when any request succeeds",
# Email
:title_in_email => "Successful Freedom of Information requests",
:title_in_rss => "Successful Freedom of Information requests",
# Authentication
:web => "To be told 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",
# 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
# success) causes match.
:feed_sortby => 'described'
}
elsif self.track_type == 'public_body_updates'
@params = {
# Website
:set_title => "How would you like to be told about new requests to the public authority '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name) + "'?",
:list_description => "'<a href=\"/body/" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.url_name) + "\">" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name) + "</a>', a public authority", # XXX yeuch, sometimes I just want to call view helpers from the model, sorry! can't work out how
:verb_on_page => "Be told about new requests to this public authority",
:verb_on_page_already => "being told about new requests to this public authority",
# Email
:title_in_email => "New " + self.public_body.law_only_short + " requests to '" + self.public_body.name + "'",
:title_in_rss => "New " + self.public_body.law_only_short + " requests to '" + self.public_body.name + "'",
# Authentication
:web => "To be told about new requests to the public authority '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name) + "'",
:email => "Then you will be emailed whenever someone requests something from '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name) + "'.",
:email_subject => "Confirm you want to be told about new requests to '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.public_body.name) + "'",
# RSS sorting
:feed_sortby => 'newest'
}
elsif self.track_type == 'user_updates'
@params = {
# Website
:set_title => "How would you like track the person '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.name) + "'?",
:list_description => "'<a href=\"/user/" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.url_name) + "\">" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.name) + "</a>', a person", # XXX yeuch, sometimes I just want to call view helpers from the model, sorry! can't work out how
:verb_on_page => "Be told about new requests by this person",
:verb_on_page_already => "being told about new requests by this person",
# Email
:title_in_email => "New FOI requests by '" + self.tracked_user.name + "'",
:title_in_rss => "New FOI requests by '" + self.tracked_user.name + "'",
# Authentication
:web => "To be told about new requests by '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.name) + "'",
:email => "Then you will be emailed whenever '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.name) + "' requests something",
:email_subject => "Confirm you want to be told about new requests by '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.tracked_user.name) + "'",
# RSS sorting
:feed_sortby => 'newest'
}
elsif self.track_type == 'search_query'
@params = {
# Website
:set_title => "How would you like to be updated about new requests and responses matching '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.track_query) + "'?",
:list_description => "'<a href=\"/search/" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.track_query) + "/newest\">" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.track_query) + "</a>' in new requests/responses", # XXX yeuch, sometimes I just want to call view helpers from the model, sorry! can't work out how
:verb_on_page => "Track new requests and responses matching '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.track_query) + "'",
:verb_on_page_already => "tracking '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.track_query) + "'",
# Email
:title_in_email => "Requests or responses matching '" + self.track_query + "'",
:title_in_rss => "Requests or responses matching '" + self.track_query + "'",
# Authentication
:web => "To follow requests and responses matching '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.track_query) + "'",
:email => "Then you will be emailed whenever a new request or response matches '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.track_query) + "'.",
:email_subject => "Confirm you want to be told about new requests or responses matching '" + CGI.escapeHTML(self.track_query) + "'",
# 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
# all rejected requests in which case want to sort by
# described (when we discover criteria is met). Rather
# conservatively am picking described, as that will make
# things appear in feed more than the should, rather than less.
:feed_sortby => 'described'
}
else
raise "unknown tracking type " + self.track_type
end
end
return @params
end
# When constructing a new track, use this to avoid duplicates / double posting
def TrackThing.find_by_existing_track(tracking_user, track)
if tracking_user.nil?
return nil
end
return TrackThing.find(:first, :conditions => [ 'tracking_user_id = ? and track_query = ? and track_type = ?', tracking_user.id, track.track_query, track.track_type ] )
end
# List of people tracking same thing
def TrackThing.find_tracking_people(track)
return TrackThing.find(:all, :conditions => [ 'track_query = ? and track_type = ?', track.track_query, track.track_type ]).map { |t| t.tracking_user }
end
end
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