We were already using it most of the time, but there were a few places were we used brackets for multiline blocks.
33 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
33 lines
1.1 KiB
Ruby
class RemoteTranslationsController < ApplicationController
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skip_authorization_check
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respond_to :html, :js
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before_action :set_remote_translations, only: :create
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def create
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@remote_translations.each do |remote_translation|
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RemoteTranslation.create(remote_translation) unless translations_enqueued?(remote_translation)
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end
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redirect_to request.referer, notice: t("remote_translations.create.enqueue_remote_translation")
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end
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private
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def remote_translations_params
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params.permit(:remote_translations)
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end
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def set_remote_translations
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remote_translations = remote_translations_params["remote_translations"]
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decoded_remote_translations = ActiveSupport::JSON.decode(remote_translations)
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@remote_translations = decoded_remote_translations.map do |remote_translation|
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remote_translation.slice("remote_translatable_id", "remote_translatable_type", "locale")
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end
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end
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def translations_enqueued?(remote_translation)
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RemoteTranslation.remote_translation_enqueued?(remote_translation)
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end
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end
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