# frozen_string_literal: true module Api module V1 class MyModulesController < BaseController before_action :load_team before_action :load_project before_action :load_experiment before_action :load_task, only: :show before_action :load_task_relative, only: %i(outputs output inputs input) def index tasks = @experiment.my_modules .page(params.dig(:page, :number)) .per(params.dig(:page, :size)) render jsonapi: tasks, each_serializer: MyModuleSerializer end def show render jsonapi: @my_module, serializer: MyModuleSerializer end def outputs outputs = @my_module.my_modules .page(params.dig(:page, :number)) .per(params.dig(:page, :size)) render jsonapi: outputs, each_serializer: MyModuleSerializer end def output output = @my_module.my_modules.find(params.require(:id)) render jsonapi: output, serializer: MyModuleSerializer end def inputs inputs = @my_module.my_module_antecessors .page(params.dig(:page, :number)) .per(params.dig(:page, :size)) render jsonapi: inputs, each_serializer: MyModuleSerializer end def input input = @my_module.my_module_antecessors.find(params.require(:id)) render jsonapi: input, serializer: MyModuleSerializer end private def load_team @team = Team.find(params.require(:team_id)) render jsonapi: {}, status: :forbidden unless can_read_team?(@team) end def load_project @project = @team.projects.find(params.require(:project_id)) render jsonapi: {}, status: :forbidden unless can_read_project?( @project ) end def load_experiment @experiment = @project.experiments.find(params.require(:experiment_id)) render jsonapi: {}, status: :forbidden unless can_read_experiment?( @experiment ) end def load_task @my_module = @experiment.my_modules.find(params.require(:id)) end # Made the method below because its more elegant than changing parameters # in routes file, and here. It exists because when we call input or output # for a task, the "id" that used to be task id is now an id for the output # or input. def load_task_relative @my_module = @experiment.my_modules.find(params.require(:task_id)) end end end end