nyastodon/app/models/keyword_mute.rb
David Yip 603cf02b70 Rework KeywordMute interface to use a matcher object; spec out matcher. #164.
A matcher object that builds a match from KeywordMute data and runs it
over text is, in my view, one of the easier ways to write examples for
this sort of thing.
2017-10-21 14:54:36 -05:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: keyword_mutes
#
# id :integer not null, primary key
# account_id :integer not null
# keyword :string not null
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
#
class KeywordMute < ApplicationRecord
belongs_to :account, required: true
validates_presence_of :keyword
def self.matcher_for(account)
Rails.cache.fetch("keyword_mutes:matcher:#{account}") { Matcher.new(account) }
end
class Matcher
attr_reader :regex
def initialize(account)
re = String.new.tap do |str|
scoped = KeywordMute.where(account: account)
keywords = scoped.select(:id, :keyword)
count = scoped.count
keywords.find_each.with_index do |kw, index|
str << Regexp.escape(kw.keyword.strip)
str << '|' if index < count - 1
end
end
@regex = /\b(?:#{re})\b/i unless re.empty?
end
def =~(str)
@regex ? @regex =~ str : false
end
end
end