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#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Instructure, Inc.
#
# This file is part of Canvas.
#
# Canvas is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free
# Software Foundation, version 3 of the License.
#
# Canvas is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
class NotificationMessageCreator
include LocaleSelection
attr_accessor :notification, :asset, :asset_context, :to_users, :to_channels, :message_data
# Options can include:
# :to_list - A list of Users, User IDs, and CommunicationChannels to send to
# :data, :asset_context - Options merged with Message options
def initialize(notification, asset, options={})
@notification = notification
@asset = asset
@to_users = []
@to_channels = []
if options[:to_list]
@to_users = users_from_to_list(options[:to_list])
@to_channels = communication_channels_from_to_list(options[:to_list])
end
@message_data = options.delete(:data)
@asset_context = options.delete(:asset_context)
end
# Public: create (and dispatch, and queue delayed) a message
# for this notication, associated with the given asset, sent to the given recipients
#
# asset - what the message applies to. An assignment, a discussion, etc.
# to_list - a list of who to send the message to. the list can contain Users, User ids, or CommunicationChannels
# options - a hash of extra options to merge with the options used to build the Message
#
# Returns a list of the messages dispatched immediately
def create_message
@user_counts = {}
to_user_channels = Hash.new([])
@to_users.each do |user|
to_user_channels[user] += [user.email_channel]
end
@to_channels.each do |channel|
to_user_channels[channel.user] += [channel]
end
to_user_channels.each_value{ |channels| channels.uniq! }
dashboard_messages = []
immediate_messages = []
delayed_messages = []
# Looping on users and channels might be a bad thing. If you had a User and their CommunicationChannel in
# the to_list (which currently never happens, I think), duplicate messages could be sent.
to_user_channels.each do |user, channels|
next unless asset_filtered_by_user(user)
user_locale = infer_locale(:user => user,
:context => user_asset_context(asset_filtered_by_user(user)))
I18n.with_locale(user_locale) do
channels.each do |default_channel|
if @notification.registration?
registration_channels = if default_channel then
[default_channel]
else
immediate_channels_for(user)
end
immediate_messages += build_immediate_messages_for(user, registration_channels)
else
if @notification.summarizable?
delayed_messages += build_summaries_for(user, default_channel)
end
end
end
unless @notification.registration?
if @notification.summarizable? && too_many_messages_for?(user) && no_daily_messages_in(delayed_messages)
delayed_messages << build_fallback_for(user)
end
unless user.pre_registered?
immediate_messages += build_immediate_messages_for(user)
dashboard_messages << build_dashboard_message_for(user) if @notification.dashboard? && @notification.show_in_feed?
end
end
end
end
delayed_messages.each{ |message| message.save! }
dispatch_dashboard_messages(dashboard_messages)
dispatch_immediate_messages(immediate_messages)
@user_counts.each{|user_id, cnt| recent_messages_for_user(user_id, cnt) }
return immediate_messages + dashboard_messages
end
private
def no_daily_messages_in(delayed_messages)
!delayed_messages.any?{ |message| message.frequency == 'daily' }
end
def build_fallback_for(user)
fallback_channel = immediate_channels_for(user).sort_by(&:path_type).first
fallback_policy = nil
NotificationPolicy.unique_constraint_retry do
fallback_policy = fallback_channel.notification_policies.by('daily').where(:notification_id => nil).first
fallback_policy ||= fallback_channel.notification_policies.create!(frequency: 'daily')
end
build_summary_for(user, fallback_policy)
end
def build_summaries_for(user, channel=user.email_channel)
delayed_policies_for(user, channel).map{ |policy| build_summary_for(user, policy) }
end
def build_summary_for(user, policy)
message = user.messages.build(message_options_for(user))
message.parse!('summary')
delayed_message = policy.delayed_messages.build(:notification => @notification,
:frequency => policy.frequency,
:communication_channel_id => policy.communication_channel_id,
:root_account_id => message.context_root_account.try(:id),
:linked_name => 'work on this link!!!',
:name_of_topic => message.subject,
:link => message.url,
:summary => message.body)
delayed_message.context = @asset
delayed_message.save! if Rails.env.test?
delayed_message
end
def build_immediate_messages_for(user, channels=immediate_channels_for(user).reject(&:unconfirmed?))
return [] unless asset_filtered_by_user(user)
messages = []
message_options = message_options_for(user)
channels.reject!{ |channel| ['email', 'sms'].include?(channel.path_type) } if too_many_messages_for?(user) && @notification.summarizable?
channels.reject!(&:bouncing?)
channels.each do |channel|
messages << user.messages.build(message_options.merge(:communication_channel => channel,
:to => channel.path))
increment_user_counts(user) if ['email', 'sms'].include?(channel.path_type)
end
messages.each(&:parse!)
messages
end
def dispatch_immediate_messages(messages)
Message.transaction do
# Cancel any that haven't been sent out for the same purpose
cancel_pending_duplicate_messages
messages.each do |message|
message.stage_without_dispatch!
message.save!
end
end
MessageDispatcher.batch_dispatch(messages)
messages
end
def build_dashboard_message_for(user)
message = user.messages.build(message_options_for(user).merge(:to => 'dashboard'))
message.parse!
message
end
def dispatch_dashboard_messages(messages)
messages.each do |message|
message.set_asset_context_code
message.infer_defaults
message.create_stream_items
end
messages
end
def unretired_policies_for(user)
user.notification_policies.where("communication_channels.workflow_state<>'retired'")
end
def delayed_policies_for(user, channel=user.email_channel)
# This condition is weird. Why would not throttling stop sending notifications?
# Why could an inactive email channel stop us here? We handle that later! And could still send
# notifications without it!
return [] if !too_many_messages_for?(user) && channel && !channel.active?
# If any channel has a policy, even policy-less channels don't get the notification based on the
# notification default frequency. Is that right?
policies= []
user_has_policy = unretired_policies_for(user).for(@notification).exists?
if user_has_policy
policies += unretired_policies_for(user).for(@notification).by(['daily', 'weekly'])
elsif channel &&
channel.active? &&
['daily', 'weekly'].include?(@notification.default_frequency)
policies << channel.notification_policies.create!(:notification => @notification,
:frequency => @notification.default_frequency)
end
policies
end
def users_from_to_list(to_list)
to_list = [to_list] unless to_list.is_a? Enumerable
to_users = []
to_users += User.find(to_list.select{ |to| to.is_a? Numeric }.uniq)
to_users += to_list.select{ |to| to.is_a? User }
to_users.uniq!
to_users
end
def communication_channels_from_to_list(to_list)
to_list = [to_list] unless to_list.is_a? Enumerable
to_list.select{ |to| to.is_a? CommunicationChannel }.uniq
end
def asset_filtered_by_user(user)
if asset.respond_to?(:filter_asset_by_recipient) # Does this ever happen?
asset.filter_asset_by_recipient(@notification, user)
else
asset
end
end
def message_options_for(user)
user_asset = asset_filtered_by_user(user)
user_asset_context = %w{ContentMigration Submission WikiPage}.include?(user_asset.class.name) ? user_asset.context(user) : user_asset
message_options = {
:subject => @notification.subject,
:notification => @notification,
:notification_name => @notification.name,
:user => user,
:context => user_asset,
:asset_context => user_asset_context
}
# can't just merge these because nil values need to be overwritten in a later merge
message_options[:delay_for] = @notification.delay_for if @notification.delay_for
message_options[:data] = @message_data if @message_data
message_options[:asset_context] = @asset_context if @asset_context
message_options
end
def increment_user_counts(user_id, count=1)
@user_counts[user_id] ||= 0
@user_counts[user_id] += count
@user_counts["#{user_id}_#{@notification.category_spaceless}"] ||= 0
@user_counts["#{user_id}_#{@notification.category_spaceless}"] += count
end
def user_asset_context(user_asset)
if user_asset.is_a?(Context)
user_asset
elsif user_asset.respond_to?(:context)
user_asset.context
end
end
# Finds channels for a user that should get this notification immediately
#
# If the user doesn't have a policy for this notification and the default
# frequency is immediate, the user should get the notification by email.
# Unregistered users don't get notifications. (registration notifications
# are a special case handled elsewhere)
def immediate_channels_for(user)
return [] unless user.registered?
user_has_a_policy = user.communication_channels.active.for(@notification).exists?
return [user.email_channel].compact if !user_has_a_policy && @notification.default_frequency == 'immediately'
user.communication_channels.active.for_notification_frequency(@notification, 'immediately')
end
def cancel_pending_duplicate_messages
# doesn't include dashboard messages. should it?
Message.where(:notification_id => @notification).
for(@asset).
by_name(@notification.name).
for_user(@to_users + @to_channels).
cancellable.
update_all(:workflow_state => 'cancelled')
end
def too_many_messages_for?(user)
all_messages = recent_messages_for_user(user.id) || 0
@user_counts[user.id] = all_messages
for_category = recent_messages_for_user("#{user.id}_#{@notification.category_spaceless}") || 0
@user_counts["#{user.id}_#{@notification.category_spaceless}"] = for_category
all_messages >= user.max_messages_per_day
end
# Cache the count for number of messages sent to a user/user-with-category,
# it can also be manually re-set to reflect new rows added... this cache
# data can get out of sync if messages are cancelled for being repeats...
# not sure if we care about that...
def recent_messages_for_user(id, messages=nil)
if !id
nil
elsif messages
Rails.cache.write(['recent_messages_for', id].cache_key, messages, :expires_in => 1.hour)
else
category = nil
user_id = id
if id.is_a?(String)
user_id, category = id.split(/_/)
end
messages = Rails.cache.fetch(['recent_messages_for', id].cache_key, :expires_in => 1.hour) do
lookup = Message.where("dispatch_at>? AND user_id=? AND to_email=?", 24.hours.ago, user_id, true)
if category
lookup = lookup.where(:notification_category => category.gsub(/_/, " "))
end
lookup.count
end
end
end
end