belongs_to :user, :class_name => "User", :foreign_key => :user_id
belongs_to :creator, :class_name => "User", :foreign_key => :creator_id
belongs_to :revoker, :class_name => "User", :foreign_key => :revoker_id
-
- PERIODS = [0, 1, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96]
+
+ PERIODS = USER_BLOCK_PERIODS
+
+ ##
+ # scope to match active blocks
+ def self.active
+ where("needs_view or ends_at > ?", Time.now.getutc)
+ end
+
+ ##
+ # return a renderable version of the reason text.
+ def reason
+ RichText.new(self[:reason_format], self[:reason])
+ end
##
# returns true if the block is currently active (i.e: the user can't
# use the API).
def active?
- needs_view or ends_at > Time.now.getutc
+ needs_view || ends_at > Time.now.getutc
+ end
+
+ ##
+ # returns true if the block is a "zero hour" block
+ def zero_hour?
+ # if the times differ more than 1 minute we probably have more important issues
+ needs_view && (ends_at.to_i - updated_at.to_i) < 60
end
##
# revokes the block, allowing the user to use the API again. the argument
# is the user object who is revoking the ban.
def revoke!(revoker)
- attrs = { :ends_at => Time.now.getutc(),
- :revoker_id => @user.id,
- :needs_view => false }
- revoker.moderator? and update_attributes(attrs)
+ update_attributes(
+ :ends_at => Time.now.getutc,
+ :revoker_id => revoker.id,
+ :needs_view => false
+ )
end
private
+
##
# validate that only moderators are allowed to change the
# block. this should be caught and dealt with in the controller,
# but i've also included it here just in case.
def moderator_permissions
- errors.add_to_base("Must be a moderator to create or update a block.") if creator_id_changed? and !creator.moderator?
- errors.add_to_base("Must be a moderator to revoke a block.") unless revoker_id.nil? or revoker.moderator?
+ errors.add(:base, I18n.t("user_block.model.non_moderator_update")) if creator_id_changed? && !creator.moderator?
+ errors.add(:base, I18n.t("user_block.model.non_moderator_revoke")) unless revoker_id.nil? || revoker.moderator?
end
end