mobilizon/lib/federation/activity_stream/converter/post.ex

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Elixir

defmodule Mobilizon.Federation.ActivityStream.Converter.Post do
@moduledoc """
Post converter.
This module allows to convert posts from ActivityStream format to our own
internal one, and back.
"""
alias Mobilizon.Actors.Actor
alias Mobilizon.Federation.ActivityPub
alias Mobilizon.Federation.ActivityPub.Utils
alias Mobilizon.Federation.ActivityStream.{Converter, Convertible}
alias Mobilizon.Posts.Post
require Logger
@behaviour Converter
defimpl Convertible, for: Post do
alias Mobilizon.Federation.ActivityStream.Converter.Post, as: PostConverter
defdelegate model_to_as(post), to: PostConverter
end
@doc """
Convert an post struct to an ActivityStream representation
"""
@impl Converter
@spec model_to_as(Post.t()) :: map
def model_to_as(
%Post{author: %Actor{url: actor_url}, attributed_to: %Actor{url: creator_url}} = post
) do
%{
"type" => "Article",
"actor" => actor_url,
"id" => post.url,
"name" => post.title,
"content" => post.body,
"attributedTo" => creator_url,
"published" => (post.publish_at || post.inserted_at) |> to_date()
}
end
@doc """
Converts an AP object data to our internal data structure.
"""
@impl Converter
@spec as_to_model_data(map) :: {:ok, map} | {:error, any()}
def as_to_model_data(
%{"type" => "Article", "actor" => creator, "attributedTo" => group} = object
) do
with {:ok, %Actor{id: attributed_to_id}} <- get_actor(group),
{:ok, %Actor{id: author_id}} <- get_actor(creator) do
%{
title: object["name"],
body: object["content"],
url: object["id"],
attributed_to_id: attributed_to_id,
author_id: author_id,
local: false,
publish_at: object["published"]
}
else
{:error, err} -> {:error, err}
err -> {:error, err}
end
end
@spec get_actor(String.t() | map() | nil) :: {:ok, Actor.t()} | {:error, String.t()}
defp get_actor(nil), do: {:error, "nil property found for actor data"}
defp get_actor(actor), do: actor |> Utils.get_url() |> ActivityPub.get_or_fetch_actor_by_url()
defp to_date(%DateTime{} = date), do: DateTime.to_iso8601(date)
defp to_date(%NaiveDateTime{} = date), do: NaiveDateTime.to_iso8601(date)
end