activitypub: visibility: use SQL thread_visibility() function instead of manually walking the thread

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William Pitcock 2019-03-25 00:38:28 +00:00
parent de114ffbb0
commit 31db31c587

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@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
defmodule Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Visibility do
alias Pleroma.Activity
alias Pleroma.Object
alias Pleroma.Repo
alias Pleroma.User
def is_public?(%Object{data: %{"type" => "Tombstone"}}), do: false
@ -38,25 +39,14 @@ def visible_for_user?(activity, user) do
visible_for_user?(activity, nil) || Enum.any?(x, &(&1 in y))
end
# guard
def entire_thread_visible_for_user?(nil, _user), do: false
def entire_thread_visible_for_user?(%Activity{} = activity, %User{} = user) do
{:ok, %{rows: [[result]]}} =
Ecto.Adapters.SQL.query(Repo, "SELECT thread_visibility($1, $2)", [
user.ap_id,
activity.data["id"]
])
# XXX: Probably even more inefficient than the previous implementation intended to be a placeholder untill https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/merge_requests/971 is in develop
# credo:disable-for-previous-line Credo.Check.Readability.MaxLineLength
def entire_thread_visible_for_user?(
%Activity{} = tail,
# %Activity{data: %{"object" => %{"inReplyTo" => parent_id}}} = tail,
user
) do
case Object.normalize(tail) do
%{data: %{"inReplyTo" => parent_id}} when is_binary(parent_id) ->
parent = Activity.get_in_reply_to_activity(tail)
visible_for_user?(tail, user) && entire_thread_visible_for_user?(parent, user)
_ ->
visible_for_user?(tail, user)
end
result
end
def get_visibility(object) do