mastodon/app/models/glitch/keyword_mute.rb
David Yip 8410d33b49 Only cache the regex text, not the regex itself.
It is possible to cache a Regexp object, but I'm not sure what happens
if e.g. that object remains in cache across two different Ruby versions.
Caching a string seems to raise fewer questions.
2017-10-23 19:31:59 -05:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: glitch_keyword_mutes
#
# id :integer not null, primary key
# account_id :integer not null
# keyword :string not null
# whole_word :boolean default(TRUE), not null
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
#
class Glitch::KeywordMute < ApplicationRecord
belongs_to :account, required: true
validates_presence_of :keyword
after_commit :invalidate_cached_matcher
def self.matcher_for(account_id)
Matcher.new(account_id)
end
private
def invalidate_cached_matcher
Rails.cache.delete("keyword_mutes:regex:#{account_id}")
end
class Matcher
attr_reader :account_id
attr_reader :regex
def initialize(account_id)
@account_id = account_id
regex_text = Rails.cache.fetch("keyword_mutes:regex:#{account_id}") { regex_text_for_account }
@regex = /#{regex_text}/i unless regex_text.empty?
end
def keywords
Glitch::KeywordMute.where(account_id: account_id).select(:keyword, :id, :whole_word)
end
def regex_text_for_account
[].tap do |arr|
keywords.find_each do |kw|
arr << (kw.whole_word ? boundary_regex_for_keyword(kw.keyword) : Regexp.escape(kw.keyword))
end
end.join('|')
end
def boundary_regex_for_keyword(keyword)
sb = keyword =~ /\A[[:word:]]/ ? '\b' : ''
eb = keyword =~ /[[:word:]]\Z/ ? '\b' : ''
"#{sb}#{Regexp.escape(keyword)}#{eb}"
end
def =~(str)
regex ? regex =~ str : nil
end
end
end