discourse/app/models/incoming_link.rb
2013-04-24 18:05:35 +10:00

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class IncomingLink < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :topic
validates :domain, length: { in: 1..100 }
validates :referer, length: { in: 3..1000 }
validates :url, presence: true
before_validation :extract_domain
before_validation :extract_topic_and_post
after_create :update_link_counts
def self.add(request, user_id = nil)
host, referer = nil
if request.referer.present?
host = URI.parse(request.referer).host
referer = request.referer[0..999]
if host != request.host
IncomingLink.create(url: request.url, referer: referer, user_id: user_id)
end
end
end
# Internal: Extract the domain from link.
def extract_domain
if referer.present?
self.domain = URI.parse(referer).host
end
end
# Internal: If link is internal and points to topic/post, extract their IDs.
def extract_topic_and_post
if url.present?
parsed = URI.parse(url)
begin
params = Rails.application.routes.recognize_path(parsed.path)
self.topic_id = params[:topic_id]
self.post_number = params[:post_number]
rescue ActionController::RoutingError
# If we can't route to the url, that's OK. Don't save those two fields.
end
end
end
# Internal: Update appropriate link counts.
def update_link_counts
if topic_id.present?
exec_sql("UPDATE topics
SET incoming_link_count = incoming_link_count + 1
WHERE id = ?", topic_id)
if post_number.present?
exec_sql("UPDATE posts
SET incoming_link_count = incoming_link_count + 1
WHERE topic_id = ? and post_number = ?", topic_id, post_number)
end
end
end
end