This PR refactors the schema we introduced in #7518 based on the feedback from production tests. Here is the change log - Decouple Inbox association to a new table inbox_response_sources -> this lets us share the same response source between multiple inboxes - Add a status field to responses. This ensures that, by default, responses are created in pending status. You can do quality assurance before making them active. In future, this status can be leveraged by the bot to auto-generate response questions from conversations which require a handoff - Add response_source association to responses and remove hard dependency from response_documents. This lets users write free-form question answers based on conversations, which doesn't necessarily need a response source.
87 lines
2.7 KiB
Ruby
87 lines
2.7 KiB
Ruby
require 'administrate/base_dashboard'
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class ResponseSourceDashboard < Administrate::BaseDashboard
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# ATTRIBUTE_TYPES
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# a hash that describes the type of each of the model's fields.
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#
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# Each different type represents an Administrate::Field object,
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# which determines how the attribute is displayed
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# on pages throughout the dashboard.
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ATTRIBUTE_TYPES = {
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id: Field::Number.with_options(searchable: true),
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account: Field::BelongsToSearch.with_options(class_name: 'Account', searchable_field: [:name, :id], order: 'id DESC'),
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name: Field::String.with_options(searchable: true),
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response_documents: Field::HasMany,
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responses: Field::HasMany,
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source_link: Field::String.with_options(searchable: true),
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source_model_id: Field::Number,
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source_model_type: Field::String,
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source_type: Field::Select.with_options(searchable: false, collection: lambda { |field|
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field.resource.class.send(field.attribute.to_s.pluralize).keys
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}),
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created_at: Field::DateTime,
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updated_at: Field::DateTime
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}.freeze
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# COLLECTION_ATTRIBUTES
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# an array of attributes that will be displayed on the model's index page.
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#
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# By default, it's limited to four items to reduce clutter on index pages.
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# Feel free to add, remove, or rearrange items.
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COLLECTION_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
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id
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name
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account
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source_link
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].freeze
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# SHOW_PAGE_ATTRIBUTES
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# an array of attributes that will be displayed on the model's show page.
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SHOW_PAGE_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
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id
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name
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account
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source_link
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source_model_id
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source_model_type
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source_type
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created_at
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updated_at
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response_documents
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responses
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].freeze
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# FORM_ATTRIBUTES
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# an array of attributes that will be displayed
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# on the model's form (`new` and `edit`) pages.
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FORM_ATTRIBUTES = %i[
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account
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name
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source_link
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source_model_id
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source_model_type
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source_type
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].freeze
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# COLLECTION_FILTERS
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# a hash that defines filters that can be used while searching via the search
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# field of the dashboard.
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#
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# For example to add an option to search for open resources by typing "open:"
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# in the search field:
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#
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# COLLECTION_FILTERS = {
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# open: ->(resources) { resources.where(open: true) }
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# }.freeze
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COLLECTION_FILTERS = {
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account: ->(resources, attr) { resources.where(account_id: attr) }
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}.freeze
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# Overwrite this method to customize how response sources are displayed
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# across all pages of the admin dashboard.
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#
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def display_resource(response_source)
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"Source: ##{response_source.id} - #{response_source.name}"
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end
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end
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