4829f96113
turns out we can just reuse the code for announcement reactions.
29 lines
842 B
Ruby
29 lines
842 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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# == Schema Information
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#
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# Table name: status_reactions
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#
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# id :bigint(8) not null, primary key
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# account_id :bigint(8) not null
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# status_id :bigint(8) not null
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# name :string default(""), not null
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# custom_emoji_id :bigint(8)
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# created_at :datetime not null
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# updated_at :datetime not null
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#
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class StatusReaction < ApplicationRecord
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belongs_to :account
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belongs_to :status, inverse_of: :status_reactions
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belongs_to :custom_emoji, optional: true
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validates :name, presence: true
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validates_with StatusReactionValidator
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before_validation :set_custom_emoji
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private
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def set_custom_emoji
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self.custom_emoji = CustomEmoji.local.find_by(disabled: false, shortcode: name) if name.present?
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end
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end
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