Target page entries used to exist for each user
that was notified for an event. They were
removed as the notifications were marked as read.
Now they remain so that the association between
pages and events can be used for moderation
regardless of the notifications read status.
This patch removes everything about
echo_target_page.etp_user from sql and php code.
Bug: T143959
Change-Id: Ib57510e6b0e9202a7e035f8ea59955dca8a0b24a
* When a page is deleted, moderate associated
notifications. When it is undeleted, unmoderate.
* When a notification cannot be rendered
(canRender() returns false), moderate it.
The biggest advantage of moderation over mark-read-and-ignore
is that those notifications are filtered out at the database
level from this point on. They are not re-processed every single
time and do not affect the number of notifications returned by
the API.
Bug: T140327
Bug: T140836
Bug: T141463
Change-Id: Idefe78408fd584c13aaa9174cee3055539d92848
To allow individual notifications to be
marked as read/unread or moderated,
bundles are created by grouping associated
notifications when they are fetched for display
instead of when they are created.
From a product perspective, this change doesn't
introduce moderation or expandable bundles but
it counts each individual notifications.
For instance, the bundled notification
"3 new topics on PageA" now counts as 3
notifications.
Bug: T93673
Bug: T120153
Change-Id: Iacd098573efd92bb1e3fcd7da4cd40cea9522f15
Check for proper unserialization in EchoEvent::loadFromRow(), and return
false if not possible. Callers were updated to check for a false return.
Bug: T73489
Change-Id: I33867aa9bbbc5f0ecfe0d2a9e1b03eb1a937ae83
This seems better for availability than stopping the world
and rolling everything back (or just throwing post-commit
errors that didn't stop the original change anyway).
Change-Id: I816b3cb5f0d26de608e620a01571a332aa832c05
We only track revisions for some notification types, others still
reference usernames, but don't check for suppression status. If no
revision is available, use User::isHidden() to check whether
EchoEvent::getAgent() has been hidden.
Bug: T110553
Change-Id: I31e635e365bbb0f6c6ac63be2bdb07e5e2d67c96
Rather than making each notification type opt-in to using the job queue,
make them opt-out by setting an 'immediate' => true flag.
Configure the 'edit-user-talk' notification type to be immediate since
it should not lag behind the orange bar indicator.
Change-Id: I707bc01a97082887c3f1c353d45cdf1c1eaeff04