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Whenever we already deal with a User object, let's use the more specific method avatar_icon_for_user.
26 lines
937 B
Ruby
26 lines
937 B
Ruby
return unless event.visible_to_user?(current_user)
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xml.entry do
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xml.id "tag:#{request.host},#{event.created_at.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")}:#{event.id}"
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xml.link href: event_feed_url(event)
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xml.title truncate(event_feed_title(event), length: 80)
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xml.updated event.updated_at.xmlschema
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# We're deliberately re-using "event.author" here since this data is
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# eager-loaded. This allows us to re-use the user object's Email address,
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# instead of having to run additional queries to figure out what Email to use
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# for the avatar.
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xml.media :thumbnail, width: "40", height: "40", url: image_url(avatar_icon_for_user(event.author))
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xml.author do
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xml.username event.author_username
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xml.name event.author_name
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xml.email event.author_public_email
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end
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xml.summary(type: "xhtml") do |summary|
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event_summary = event_feed_summary(event)
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summary << event_summary unless event_summary.nil?
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end
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end
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