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nairobi/app/controllers/verification/letter_controller.rb
Javi Martín db97f9d08c Add and apply rubocop rules for empty lines
We were very inconsistent regarding these rules.

Personally I prefer no empty lines around blocks, clases, etc... as
recommended by the Ruby style guide [1], and they're the default values
in rubocop, so those are the settings I'm applying.

The exception is the `private` access modifier, since we were leaving
empty lines around it most of the time. That's the default rubocop rule
as well. Personally I don't have a strong preference about this one.


[1] https://rubystyle.guide/#empty-lines-around-bodies
2019-10-24 17:11:47 +02:00

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class Verification::LetterController < ApplicationController
before_action :authenticate_user!, except: [:edit, :update]
before_action :login_via_form, only: :update
before_action :verify_resident!, if: :signed_in?
before_action :verify_phone!, if: :signed_in?
before_action :verify_verified!, if: :signed_in?
before_action :verify_lock, if: :signed_in?
skip_authorization_check
def new
@letter = Verification::Letter.new(user: current_user)
end
def create
@letter = Verification::Letter.new(user: current_user)
@letter.save!
redirect_to letter_path
end
def show
end
def edit
@letter = Verification::Letter.new
end
def update
@letter = Verification::Letter.new(letter_params.merge(user: current_user, verify: true))
if @letter.valid?
current_user.update!(verified_at: Time.current)
redirect_to account_path, notice: t("verification.letter.update.flash.success")
else
Lock.increase_tries(@letter.user) if @letter.user
render :edit
end
end
private
def letter_params
params.require(:verification_letter).permit(:verification_code, :email, :password)
end
def verify_phone!
unless current_user.sms_verified?
redirect_to verified_user_path, alert: t("verification.letter.alert.unconfirmed_code")
end
end
def login_via_form
user = User.find_by email: letter_params[:email]
if user&.valid_password?(letter_params[:password])
sign_in(user)
end
end
end