nyastodon/app/models/subscription.rb
Daniel Hunsaker cf7e840990 Update model annotations to use BIGINT for IDs (#5461)
All the migrations have been updated to use BIGINTs for ID fields in the DB, but ActiveRecord needs to be told to treat those values as BIGINT as well. This PR does that.
2017-11-12 16:18:50 +01:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: subscriptions
#
# callback_url :string default(""), not null
# secret :string
# expires_at :datetime
# confirmed :boolean default(FALSE), not null
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
# last_successful_delivery_at :datetime
# domain :string
# account_id :bigint not null
# id :bigint not null, primary key
#
class Subscription < ApplicationRecord
MIN_EXPIRATION = 1.day.to_i
MAX_EXPIRATION = 30.days.to_i
belongs_to :account, required: true
validates :callback_url, presence: true
validates :callback_url, uniqueness: { scope: :account_id }
scope :confirmed, -> { where(confirmed: true) }
scope :future_expiration, -> { where(arel_table[:expires_at].gt(Time.now.utc)) }
scope :expired, -> { where(arel_table[:expires_at].lt(Time.now.utc)) }
scope :active, -> { confirmed.future_expiration }
def lease_seconds=(value)
self.expires_at = future_expiration(value)
end
def lease_seconds
(expires_at - Time.now.utc).to_i
end
def expired?
Time.now.utc > expires_at
end
before_validation :set_min_expiration
private
def future_expiration(value)
Time.now.utc + future_offset(value).seconds
end
def future_offset(seconds)
[
[MIN_EXPIRATION, seconds.to_i].max,
MAX_EXPIRATION,
].min
end
def set_min_expiration
self.lease_seconds = 0 unless expires_at
end
end