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Akkoma and possibly others expect the `tag` field in an EmojiReact activity to be an array, not just a single object, so it's being wrapped into one now. I'm not entirely sure whether this is the idiomatic way of doing it tbh, but it works fine.
39 lines
987 B
Ruby
39 lines
987 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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class ActivityPub::EmojiReactionSerializer < ActivityPub::Serializer
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attributes :id, :type, :actor, :content
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attribute :virtual_object, key: :object
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attribute :custom_emoji, key: :tag, unless: -> { object.custom_emoji.nil? }
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def id
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[ActivityPub::TagManager.instance.uri_for(object.account), '#emoji_reactions/', object.id].join
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end
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def type
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'EmojiReact'
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end
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def actor
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ActivityPub::TagManager.instance.uri_for(object.account)
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end
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def virtual_object
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ActivityPub::TagManager.instance.uri_for(object.status)
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end
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def content
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if object.custom_emoji.nil?
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object.name
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else
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":#{object.name}:"
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end
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end
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alias reaction content
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# Akkoma (and possibly others) expect `tag` to be an array, so we can't just
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# use the has_one shorthand because we need to wrap it into an array manually
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def custom_emoji
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[ActivityPub::EmojiSerializer.new(object.custom_emoji).serializable_hash]
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end
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end
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