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Add welcome chatmessages

* I added the option in config/config.exs
* created a new module lib/pleroma/user/welcome_chat_message.ex
* Added it to the registration flow
* added to the cheatsheet
* added to the config/description.ex
* added to the Changelog.md
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Ilja 2020-08-02 15:54:59 +02:00
parent 8ca993c789
commit f671d7e68c
8 changed files with 158 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/).
- Support for viewing instances favicons next to posts and accounts
- Added Pleroma.Upload.Filter.Exiftool as an alternate EXIF stripping mechanism targeting GPS/location metadata.
- "By approval" registrations mode.
- Configuration: Added `:welcome` settings for the welcome message to newly registered users.
- Configuration: Added `:welcome` settings for the welcome message to newly registered users. You can send a welcome message as a direct message, chat or email.
- Ability to hide favourites and emoji reactions in the API with `[:instance, :show_reactions]` config.
<details>

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@ -261,6 +261,11 @@
sender_nickname: nil,
message: nil
],
chat_message: [
enabled: false,
sender_nickname: nil,
message: nil
],
email: [
enabled: false,
sender: nil,

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@ -997,6 +997,35 @@
}
]
},
%{
group: :chat_message,
type: :group,
descpiption: "Chat message settings",
children: [
%{
key: :enabled,
type: :boolean,
description: "Enables sends chat message for new user after registration"
},
%{
key: :message,
type: :string,
description:
"A message that will be sent to a newly registered users as a chat message",
suggestions: [
"Hi, @username! Welcome on board!"
]
},
%{
key: :sender_nickname,
type: :string,
description: "The nickname of the local user that sends the welcome message",
suggestions: [
"lain"
]
}
]
},
%{
group: :email,
type: :group,

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@ -69,6 +69,10 @@ To add configuration to your config file, you can copy it from the base config.
* `enabled`: Enables the send a direct message to a newly registered user. Defaults to `false`.
* `sender_nickname`: The nickname of the local user that sends the welcome message.
* `message`: A message that will be send to a newly registered users as a direct message.
* `chat_message`: - welcome message sent as a chat message.
* `enabled`: Enables the send a chat message to a newly registered user. Defaults to `false`.
* `sender_nickname`: The nickname of the local user that sends the welcome message.
* `message`: A message that will be send to a newly registered users as a chat message.
* `email`: - welcome message sent as a email.
* `enabled`: Enables the send a welcome email to a newly registered user. Defaults to `false`.
* `sender`: The email address or tuple with `{nickname, email}` that will use as sender to the welcome email.

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@ -734,6 +734,7 @@ def post_register_action(%User{} = user) do
{:ok, user} <- set_cache(user),
{:ok, _} <- send_welcome_email(user),
{:ok, _} <- send_welcome_message(user),
{:ok, _} <- send_welcome_chat_message(user),
{:ok, _} <- try_send_confirmation_email(user) do
{:ok, user}
end
@ -748,6 +749,15 @@ def send_welcome_message(user) do
end
end
def send_welcome_chat_message(user) do
if User.WelcomeChatMessage.enabled?() do
User.WelcomeChatMessage.post_message(user)
{:ok, :enqueued}
else
{:ok, :noop}
end
end
def send_welcome_email(%User{email: email} = user) when is_binary(email) do
if User.WelcomeEmail.enabled?() do
User.WelcomeEmail.send_email(user)

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@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.User.WelcomeChatMessage do
alias Pleroma.Config
alias Pleroma.User
alias Pleroma.Web.CommonAPI
@spec enabled?() :: boolean()
def enabled?, do: Config.get([:welcome, :chat_message, :enabled], false)
@spec post_message(User.t()) :: {:ok, Pleroma.Activity.t() | nil}
def post_message(user) do
[:welcome, :chat_message, :sender_nickname]
|> Config.get(nil)
|> fetch_sender()
|> do_post(user, welcome_message())
end
defp do_post(%User{} = sender, recipient, message)
when is_binary(message) do
CommonAPI.post_chat_message(
sender,
recipient,
message
)
end
defp do_post(_sender, _recipient, _message), do: {:ok, nil}
defp fetch_sender(nickname) when is_binary(nickname) do
with %User{local: true} = user <- User.get_cached_by_nickname(nickname) do
user
else
_ -> nil
end
end
defp fetch_sender(_), do: nil
defp welcome_message do
Config.get([:welcome, :chat_message, :message], nil)
end
end

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@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.User.WelcomeChatMessageTest do
use Pleroma.DataCase
alias Pleroma.Config
alias Pleroma.User.WelcomeChatMessage
import Pleroma.Factory
setup do: clear_config([:welcome])
describe "post_message/1" do
test "send a chat welcome message" do
welcome_user = insert(:user)
user = insert(:user, name: "mewmew")
Config.put([:welcome, :chat_message, :enabled], true)
Config.put([:welcome, :chat_message, :sender_nickname], welcome_user.nickname)
Config.put(
[:welcome, :chat_message, :message],
"Hello. Welcome to blob.cat"
)
{:ok, %Pleroma.Activity{} = activity} = WelcomeChatMessage.post_message(user)
assert user.ap_id in activity.recipients
assert Pleroma.Object.normalize(activity).data["type"] == "ChatMessage"
assert Pleroma.Object.normalize(activity).data["content"] =~ "Hello. Welcome to "
end
end
end

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@ -412,8 +412,36 @@ test "it sends a welcome message if it is set" do
welcome_user = insert(:user)
Pleroma.Config.put([:welcome, :direct_message, :enabled], true)
Pleroma.Config.put([:welcome, :direct_message, :sender_nickname], welcome_user.nickname)
Pleroma.Config.put([:welcome, :direct_message, :message], "Hello, this is a cool site")
Pleroma.Config.put([:welcome, :direct_message, :message], "Hello, this is a direct message")
cng = User.register_changeset(%User{}, @full_user_data)
{:ok, registered_user} = User.register(cng)
ObanHelpers.perform_all()
activity = Repo.one(Pleroma.Activity)
assert registered_user.ap_id in activity.recipients
assert Object.normalize(activity).data["content"] =~ "direct message"
assert activity.actor == welcome_user.ap_id
end
test "it sends a welcome chat message if it is set" do
welcome_user = insert(:user)
Pleroma.Config.put([:welcome, :chat_message, :enabled], true)
Pleroma.Config.put([:welcome, :chat_message, :sender_nickname], welcome_user.nickname)
Pleroma.Config.put([:welcome, :chat_message, :message], "Hello, this is a chat message")
cng = User.register_changeset(%User{}, @full_user_data)
{:ok, registered_user} = User.register(cng)
ObanHelpers.perform_all()
activity = Repo.one(Pleroma.Activity)
assert registered_user.ap_id in activity.recipients
assert Object.normalize(activity).data["content"] =~ "chat message"
assert activity.actor == welcome_user.ap_id
end
test "it sends a welcome email message if it is set" do
welcome_user = insert(:user)
Pleroma.Config.put([:welcome, :email, :enabled], true)
Pleroma.Config.put([:welcome, :email, :sender], welcome_user.email)
@ -428,11 +456,6 @@ test "it sends a welcome message if it is set" do
{:ok, registered_user} = User.register(cng)
ObanHelpers.perform_all()
activity = Repo.one(Pleroma.Activity)
assert registered_user.ap_id in activity.recipients
assert Object.normalize(activity).data["content"] =~ "cool site"
assert activity.actor == welcome_user.ap_id
assert_email_sent(
from: {instance_name, welcome_user.email},
to: {registered_user.name, registered_user.email},