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Status reactions had an API similar to that of announcement reactions, using PUT and DELETE at a single endpoint. I believe that for statuses, it makes more sense to follow the convention of the other interactions and use separate POST endpoints for create and destroy respectively.
25 lines
547 B
Ruby
25 lines
547 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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class Api::V1::Statuses::ReactionsController < Api::BaseController
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include Authorization
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before_action -> { doorkeeper_authorize! :write, :'write:favourites' }
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before_action :require_user!
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before_action :set_status
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def create
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ReactService.new.call(current_account, @status, params[:id])
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render_empty
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end
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def destroy
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UnreactService.new.call(current_account, @status, params[:id])
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render_empty
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end
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private
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def set_status
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@status = Status.find(params[:status_id])
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end
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end
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