discourse/app/models/invited_user.rb
David Taylor 3332e9f4c3
DEV: Always pass --force to annotaterb and reorder annotations (#39977)
`.annotaterb.yml` has carried `classified_sort: true` since the project
switched from `annotate` to `annotaterb` (commit 0eab7daea4, July 2025),
but annotaterb's default behaviour is to compare the existing schema
block against what it would generate and skip the rewrite when the
column list matches — even when the *ordering* of those columns differs.
The result is that models which haven't had a schema change since the
config landed never get reordered, and `classified_sort` drift
accumulates indefinitely.

`--force` makes annotaterb always rewrite, so a single `bin/rake
annotate:clean` run brings every model into the canonical format and
keeps them there. Every schema block is now grouped primary-key →
regular columns → timestamps → foreign keys (alphabetical within each
group). Pure annotation comment change — no code modifications.

Also cleans up the rake task to avoid string interpolation for `system`
calls.
2026-05-13 14:12:48 +01:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
class InvitedUser < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
belongs_to :invite, -> { unscope(where: :deleted_at) }
validates :invite_id, presence: true
validates :invite_id, uniqueness: { scope: :user_id, conditions: -> { where.not(user_id: nil) } }
after_destroy :decrement_invite_redemption_count
private
def decrement_invite_redemption_count
return if invite_id.blank?
Invite
.unscoped
.where(id: invite_id)
.where("redemption_count > 0")
.update_all("redemption_count = redemption_count - 1")
end
end
# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: invited_users
#
# id :bigint not null, primary key
# redeemed_at :datetime
# created_at :datetime not null
# updated_at :datetime not null
# invite_id :integer not null
# user_id :integer
#
# Indexes
#
# index_invited_users_on_invite_id (invite_id)
# index_invited_users_on_user_id_and_invite_id (user_id,invite_id) UNIQUE WHERE (user_id IS NOT NULL)
#