# == Schema Information # # Table name: notifications # # id :bigint not null, primary key # notification_type :integer not null # primary_actor_type :string not null # read_at :datetime # secondary_actor_type :string # created_at :datetime not null # updated_at :datetime not null # account_id :bigint not null # primary_actor_id :bigint not null # secondary_actor_id :bigint # user_id :bigint not null # # Indexes # # index_notifications_on_account_id (account_id) # index_notifications_on_user_id (user_id) # uniq_primary_actor_per_account_notifications (primary_actor_type,primary_actor_id) # uniq_secondary_actor_per_account_notifications (secondary_actor_type,secondary_actor_id) # class Notification < ApplicationRecord include MessageFormatHelper belongs_to :account belongs_to :user belongs_to :primary_actor, polymorphic: true belongs_to :secondary_actor, polymorphic: true, optional: true NOTIFICATION_TYPES = { conversation_creation: 1, conversation_assignment: 2, assigned_conversation_new_message: 3, conversation_mention: 4 }.freeze enum notification_type: NOTIFICATION_TYPES after_create_commit :process_notification_delivery default_scope { order(id: :desc) } PRIMARY_ACTORS = ['Conversation'].freeze def push_event_data # Secondary actor could be nil for cases like system assigning conversation { id: id, notification_type: notification_type, primary_actor_type: primary_actor_type, primary_actor_id: primary_actor_id, primary_actor: primary_actor.push_event_data, read_at: read_at, secondary_actor: secondary_actor&.push_event_data, user: user&.push_event_data, created_at: created_at, account_id: account_id } end def fcm_push_data { id: id, notification_type: notification_type, primary_actor_id: primary_actor_id, primary_actor_type: primary_actor_type, primary_actor: primary_actor.push_event_data.with_indifferent_access.slice('conversation_id', 'id') } end # TODO: move to a data presenter def push_message_title case notification_type when 'conversation_creation' I18n.t('notifications.notification_title.conversation_creation', display_id: primary_actor.display_id, inbox_name: primary_actor.inbox.name) when 'conversation_assignment' I18n.t('notifications.notification_title.conversation_assignment', display_id: primary_actor.display_id) when 'assigned_conversation_new_message' I18n.t( 'notifications.notification_title.assigned_conversation_new_message', display_id: conversation.display_id, content: primary_actor.content&.truncate_words(10) ) when 'conversation_mention' "[##{conversation.display_id}] #{transform_user_mention_content primary_actor.content}" else '' end end def conversation return primary_actor.conversation if %w[assigned_conversation_new_message conversation_mention].include? notification_type primary_actor end private def process_notification_delivery Notification::PushNotificationJob.perform_later(self) # Should we do something about the case where user subscribed to both push and email ? # In future, we could probably add condition here to enqueue the job for 30 seconds later # when push enabled and then check in email job whether notification has been read already. Notification::EmailNotificationJob.perform_later(self) end end