class RepositoryTableStateService attr_reader :user, :repository def initialize(user, repository) @user = user @repository = repository end # We're using Constants::REPOSITORY_TABLE_DEFAULT_STATE as a reference for # default table state; this Ruby Hash makes heavy use of Ruby symbols # notation; HOWEVER, the state that is saved on the RepositoryTableState # record, has EVERYTHING (booleans, symbols, keys, ...) saved as Strings. def load_state loaded = RepositoryTableState.where(user: @user, repository: @repository).take loaded = create_default_state unless loaded&.state.present? && loaded.state['length'].to_i.positive? && loaded.state['order'] && loaded.state['columns'] && loaded.state['ColReorder'] && loaded.state.dig('columns', 1, 'visible') == true && loaded.state.dig('columns', 3, 'visible') == true loaded end def update_state(state) saved_state = load_state state['order'] = @repository.default_table_state['order'] if state.dig('order', 0, 0).to_i < 1 saved_state.update(state: state) end def create_default_state # Destroy any state object before recreating a new one RepositoryTableState.where(user: @user, repository: @repository).destroy_all RepositoryTableState.create( user: @user, repository: @repository, state: generate_default_state ) end private def generate_default_state default_columns_num = @repository.default_columns_count # This state should be strings-only state = @repository.default_table_state.deep_dup @repository.repository_columns.each_with_index do |_, index| real_index = default_columns_num + index state['columns'][real_index] = Constants::REPOSITORY_TABLE_STATE_CUSTOM_COLUMN_TEMPLATE state['ColReorder'] << real_index end state['time'] = Time.new.to_i state end end