When must_be_following_dm is on, only notify if recipient dm'ed user (#6283)
* When must_be_following_dm is on, only notify if recipient dm'ed user Currently, when must_be_following_dm is on, if a user sends a direct message replying to any status from the recipient, the recipient gets a notification. This should not be the case, as if the recipient posted something publicly this can be used to spam their notifications. * Refactor replied_to_status_is_direct_message? Following suggestion in PR
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ class NotifyService < BaseService
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end
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def response_to_recipient?
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@notification.target_status.in_reply_to_account_id == @recipient.id
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@notification.target_status.in_reply_to_account_id == @recipient.id && @notification.target_status.thread&.direct_visibility?
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end
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def optional_non_following_and_direct?
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@ -62,10 +62,19 @@ RSpec.describe NotifyService do
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is_expected.to_not change(Notification, :count)
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end
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context 'if the message chain initiated by recipient' do
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context 'if the message chain initiated by recipient, but is not direct message' do
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let(:reply_to) { Fabricate(:status, account: recipient) }
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let(:activity) { Fabricate(:mention, account: recipient, status: Fabricate(:status, account: sender, visibility: :direct, thread: reply_to)) }
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it 'does not notify' do
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is_expected.to_not change(Notification, :count)
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end
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end
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context 'if the message chain initiated by recipient and is direct message' do
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let(:reply_to) { Fabricate(:status, account: recipient, visibility: :direct) }
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let(:activity) { Fabricate(:mention, account: recipient, status: Fabricate(:status, account: sender, visibility: :direct, thread: reply_to)) }
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it 'does notify' do
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is_expected.to change(Notification, :count)
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end
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