Fixes the user order being overriden in the autocomplete controller

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Tiago Botelho 2017-07-14 12:16:20 +01:00
parent 60b91b46f2
commit 574b3efd6b
5 changed files with 25 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -5,10 +5,10 @@ class AutocompleteController < ApplicationController
def users def users
@users ||= User.none @users ||= User.none
@users = @users.search(params[:search]) if params[:search].present?
@users = @users.where.not(id: params[:skip_users]) if params[:skip_users].present?
@users = @users.active @users = @users.active
@users = @users.reorder(:name) @users = @users.reorder(:name)
@users = @users.search(params[:search]) if params[:search].present?
@users = @users.where.not(id: params[:skip_users]) if params[:skip_users].present?
@users = @users.page(params[:page]).per(params[:per_page]) @users = @users.page(params[:page]).per(params[:per_page])
if params[:todo_filter].present? && current_user if params[:todo_filter].present? && current_user

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@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ class User < ActiveRecord::Base
table[:name].matches(pattern) table[:name].matches(pattern)
.or(table[:email].matches(pattern)) .or(table[:email].matches(pattern))
.or(table[:username].matches(pattern)) .or(table[:username].matches(pattern))
).reorder(order % { query: ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote(query) }, id: :desc) ).reorder(order % { query: ActiveRecord::Base.connection.quote(query) }, :name)
end end
# searches user by given pattern # searches user by given pattern

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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
---
title: Exact matches of username and email are now on top of the user search
merge_request: 12868
author:

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@ -97,6 +97,21 @@ describe AutocompleteController do
it { expect(body.size).to eq User.count } it { expect(body.size).to eq User.count }
end end
context 'user order' do
it 'shows exact matches first' do
reported_user = create(:user, username: 'reported_user', name: 'Doug')
user = create(:user, username: 'user', name: 'User')
user1 = create(:user, username: 'user1', name: 'Ian')
sign_in(user)
get(:users, search: 'user')
response_usernames = JSON.parse(response.body).map { |user| user['username'] }
expect(response_usernames.take(3)).to match_array([user.username, reported_user.username, user1.username])
end
end
context 'limited users per page' do context 'limited users per page' do
let(:per_page) { 2 } let(:per_page) { 2 }

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@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ describe User, models: true do
end end
it 'returns users with a partially matching name' do it 'returns users with a partially matching name' do
expect(described_class.search(user.name[0..2])).to eq([user2, user]) expect(described_class.search(user.name[0..2])).to eq([user, user2])
end end
it 'returns users with a matching name regardless of the casing' do it 'returns users with a matching name regardless of the casing' do
@ -777,7 +777,7 @@ describe User, models: true do
end end
it 'returns users with a partially matching Email' do it 'returns users with a partially matching Email' do
expect(described_class.search(user.email[0..2])).to eq([user2, user]) expect(described_class.search(user.email[0..2])).to eq([user, user2])
end end
it 'returns users with a matching Email regardless of the casing' do it 'returns users with a matching Email regardless of the casing' do
@ -791,7 +791,7 @@ describe User, models: true do
end end
it 'returns users with a partially matching username' do it 'returns users with a partially matching username' do
expect(described_class.search(user.username[0..2])).to eq([user2, user]) expect(described_class.search(user.username[0..2])).to eq([user, user2])
end end
it 'returns users with a matching username regardless of the casing' do it 'returns users with a matching username regardless of the casing' do