PeerTube/server/models/video/video-blacklist.ts

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import { BelongsTo, Column, CreatedAt, ForeignKey, Model, Table, UpdatedAt } from 'sequelize-typescript'
Handle blacklist (#84) * Client: Add list blacklist feature * Server: Add list blacklist feature * Client: Add videoId column * Server: Add some video infos in the REST api * Client: Add video information in the blacklist list * Fix sortable columns :) * Client: Add removeFromBlacklist feature * Server: Add removeFromBlacklist feature * Move to TypeScript * Move to TypeScript and Promises * Server: Fix blacklist list sort * Server: Fetch videos informations * Use common shared interface for client and server * Add check-params remove blacklisted video tests * Add check-params list blacklisted videos tests * Add list blacklist tests * Add remove from blacklist tests * Add video blacklist management tests * Fix rebase onto develop issues * Server: Add sort on blacklist id column * Server: Add blacklists library * Add blacklist id sort test * Add check-params tests for blacklist list pagination, count and sort * Fix coding style * Increase Remote API tests timeout * Increase Request scheduler API tests timeout * Fix typo * Increase video transcoding API tests timeout * Move tests to Typescript * Use lodash orderBy method * Fix typos * Client: Remove optional tests in blacklist model attributes * Move blacklist routes from 'blacklists' to 'blacklist' * CLient: Remove blacklist-list.component.scss * Rename 'blacklists' files to 'blacklist' * Use only BlacklistedVideo interface * Server: Use getFormattedObjects method in listBlacklist method * Client: Use new coding style * Server: Use new sort validator methods * Server: Use new checkParams methods * Client: Fix sortable columns
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import { SortType } from '../../helpers'
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import { getSortOnModel } from '../utils'
import { VideoModel } from './video'
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@Table({
tableName: 'videoBlacklist',
indexes: [
Add ability for an administrator to remove any video (#61) * Add ability for an admin to remove every video on the pod. * Server: add BlacklistedVideos relation. * Server: Insert in BlacklistedVideos relation upon deletion of a video. * Server: Modify BlacklistedVideos schema to add Pod id information. * Server: Moving insertion of a blacklisted video from the `afterDestroy` hook into the process of deletion of a video. To avoid inserting a video when it is removed on its origin pod. When a video is removed on its origin pod, the `afterDestroy` hook is fire, but no request is made on the delete('/:videoId') interface. Hence, we insert into `BlacklistedVideos` only on request on delete('/:videoId') (if requirements for insertion are met). * Server: Add removeVideoFromBlacklist hook on deletion of a video. We are going to proceed in another way :). We will add a new route : /:videoId/blacklist to blacklist a video. We do not blacklist a video upon its deletion now (to distinguish a video blacklist from a regular video delete) When we blacklist a video, the video remains in the DB, so we don't have any concern about its update. It just doesn't appear in the video list. When we remove a video, we then have to remove it from the blacklist too. We could also remove a video from the blacklist to 'unremove' it and make it appear again in the video list (will be another feature). * Server: Add handler for new route post(/:videoId/blacklist) * Client: Add isBlacklistable method * Client: Update isRemovableBy method. * Client: Move 'Delete video' feature from the video-list to the video-watch module. * Server: Exclude blacklisted videos from the video list * Server: Use findAll() in BlacklistedVideos.list() method * Server: Fix addVideoToBlacklist function. * Client: Add blacklist feature. * Server: Use JavaScript Standard Style. * Server: In checkUserCanDeleteVideo, move the callback call inside the db callback function * Server: Modify BlacklistVideo relation * Server: Modifiy Videos methods. * Server: Add checkVideoIsBlacklistable method * Server: Rewrite addVideoToBlacklist method * Server: Fix checkVideoIsBlacklistable method * Server: Add return to addVideoToBlacklist method
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{
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fields: [ 'videoId' ],
unique: true
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}
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]
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})
export class VideoBlacklistModel extends Model<VideoBlacklistModel> {
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@CreatedAt
createdAt: Date
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@UpdatedAt
updatedAt: Date
Add ability for an administrator to remove any video (#61) * Add ability for an admin to remove every video on the pod. * Server: add BlacklistedVideos relation. * Server: Insert in BlacklistedVideos relation upon deletion of a video. * Server: Modify BlacklistedVideos schema to add Pod id information. * Server: Moving insertion of a blacklisted video from the `afterDestroy` hook into the process of deletion of a video. To avoid inserting a video when it is removed on its origin pod. When a video is removed on its origin pod, the `afterDestroy` hook is fire, but no request is made on the delete('/:videoId') interface. Hence, we insert into `BlacklistedVideos` only on request on delete('/:videoId') (if requirements for insertion are met). * Server: Add removeVideoFromBlacklist hook on deletion of a video. We are going to proceed in another way :). We will add a new route : /:videoId/blacklist to blacklist a video. We do not blacklist a video upon its deletion now (to distinguish a video blacklist from a regular video delete) When we blacklist a video, the video remains in the DB, so we don't have any concern about its update. It just doesn't appear in the video list. When we remove a video, we then have to remove it from the blacklist too. We could also remove a video from the blacklist to 'unremove' it and make it appear again in the video list (will be another feature). * Server: Add handler for new route post(/:videoId/blacklist) * Client: Add isBlacklistable method * Client: Update isRemovableBy method. * Client: Move 'Delete video' feature from the video-list to the video-watch module. * Server: Exclude blacklisted videos from the video list * Server: Use findAll() in BlacklistedVideos.list() method * Server: Fix addVideoToBlacklist function. * Client: Add blacklist feature. * Server: Use JavaScript Standard Style. * Server: In checkUserCanDeleteVideo, move the callback call inside the db callback function * Server: Modify BlacklistVideo relation * Server: Modifiy Videos methods. * Server: Add checkVideoIsBlacklistable method * Server: Rewrite addVideoToBlacklist method * Server: Fix checkVideoIsBlacklistable method * Server: Add return to addVideoToBlacklist method
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@ForeignKey(() => VideoModel)
@Column
videoId: number
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@BelongsTo(() => VideoModel, {
foreignKey: {
allowNull: false
},
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onDelete: 'cascade'
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})
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Video: VideoModel
static listForApi (start: number, count: number, sort: SortType) {
const query = {
offset: start,
limit: count,
order: [ getSortOnModel(sort.sortModel, sort.sortValue) ],
include: [ { model: VideoModel } ]
}
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return VideoBlacklistModel.findAndCountAll(query)
.then(({ rows, count }) => {
return {
data: rows,
total: count
}
})
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}
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static loadByVideoId (id: number) {
const query = {
where: {
videoId: id
}
}
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return VideoBlacklistModel.findOne(query)
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}
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toFormattedJSON () {
const video = this.Video
return {
id: this.id,
videoId: this.videoId,
createdAt: this.createdAt,
updatedAt: this.updatedAt,
name: video.name,
uuid: video.uuid,
description: video.description,
duration: video.duration,
views: video.views,
likes: video.likes,
dislikes: video.dislikes,
nsfw: video.nsfw
}
}
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}