lemmy/crates/api/src/community/transfer.rs
Dessalines d075acce43
Make all single-fetch database calls return an Option. (#4617)
- Diesel ordinarily throws an error when no results are returned for a
  single fetch, which is a bit confusing. This PR ensures that the
  missing value cases are all caught, and wrapped with new LemmyErrors,
  rather than diesel errors.
- Fixes #4601
2024-04-16 14:48:15 +02:00

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use actix_web::web::{Data, Json};
use anyhow::Context;
use lemmy_api_common::{
community::{GetCommunityResponse, TransferCommunity},
context::LemmyContext,
utils::{check_community_user_action, is_admin, is_top_mod},
};
use lemmy_db_schema::{
source::{
community::{CommunityModerator, CommunityModeratorForm},
moderator::{ModTransferCommunity, ModTransferCommunityForm},
},
traits::{Crud, Joinable},
};
use lemmy_db_views::structs::LocalUserView;
use lemmy_db_views_actor::structs::{CommunityModeratorView, CommunityView};
use lemmy_utils::{
error::{LemmyErrorExt, LemmyErrorType, LemmyResult},
location_info,
};
// TODO: we dont do anything for federation here, it should be updated the next time the community
// gets fetched. i hope we can get rid of the community creator role soon.
#[tracing::instrument(skip(context))]
pub async fn transfer_community(
data: Json<TransferCommunity>,
context: Data<LemmyContext>,
local_user_view: LocalUserView,
) -> LemmyResult<Json<GetCommunityResponse>> {
let community_id = data.community_id;
let mut community_mods =
CommunityModeratorView::for_community(&mut context.pool(), community_id).await?;
check_community_user_action(&local_user_view.person, community_id, &mut context.pool()).await?;
// Make sure transferrer is either the top community mod, or an admin
if !(is_top_mod(&local_user_view, &community_mods).is_ok() || is_admin(&local_user_view).is_ok())
{
Err(LemmyErrorType::NotAnAdmin)?
}
// You have to re-do the community_moderator table, reordering it.
// Add the transferee to the top
let creator_index = community_mods
.iter()
.position(|r| r.moderator.id == data.person_id)
.context(location_info!())?;
let creator_person = community_mods.remove(creator_index);
community_mods.insert(0, creator_person);
// Delete all the mods
let community_id = data.community_id;
CommunityModerator::delete_for_community(&mut context.pool(), community_id).await?;
// TODO: this should probably be a bulk operation
// Re-add the mods, in the new order
for cmod in &community_mods {
let community_moderator_form = CommunityModeratorForm {
community_id: cmod.community.id,
person_id: cmod.moderator.id,
};
CommunityModerator::join(&mut context.pool(), &community_moderator_form)
.await
.with_lemmy_type(LemmyErrorType::CommunityModeratorAlreadyExists)?;
}
// Mod tables
let form = ModTransferCommunityForm {
mod_person_id: local_user_view.person.id,
other_person_id: data.person_id,
community_id: data.community_id,
};
ModTransferCommunity::create(&mut context.pool(), &form).await?;
let community_id = data.community_id;
let person_id = local_user_view.person.id;
let community_view =
CommunityView::read(&mut context.pool(), community_id, Some(person_id), false)
.await?
.ok_or(LemmyErrorType::CouldntFindCommunity)?;
let community_id = data.community_id;
let moderators = CommunityModeratorView::for_community(&mut context.pool(), community_id)
.await
.with_lemmy_type(LemmyErrorType::CouldntFindCommunity)?;
// Return the jwt
Ok(Json(GetCommunityResponse {
community_view,
site: None,
moderators,
discussion_languages: vec![],
}))
}