# frozen_string_literal: true class Api::V1::Timelines::PublicController < Api::BaseController after_action :insert_pagination_headers, unless: -> { @statuses.empty? } respond_to :json def show # @statuses = load_statuses @statuses = [] render json: @statuses, each_serializer: REST::StatusSerializer, relationships: StatusRelationshipsPresenter.new(@statuses, current_user&.account_id) end private def load_statuses cached_public_statuses end def cached_public_statuses cache_collection public_statuses, Status end def public_statuses statuses = public_timeline_statuses.paginate_by_id( limit_param(DEFAULT_STATUSES_LIMIT), params_slice(:max_id, :since_id, :min_id) ) if truthy_param?(:only_media) # `SELECT DISTINCT id, updated_at` is too slow, so pluck ids at first, and then select id, updated_at with ids. status_ids = statuses.joins(:media_attachments).distinct(:id).pluck(:id) statuses.where(id: status_ids) else statuses end end def public_timeline_statuses Status.as_public_timeline(current_account, truthy_param?(:local)) end def insert_pagination_headers set_pagination_headers(next_path, prev_path) end def pagination_params(core_params) params.slice(:local, :limit, :only_media).permit(:local, :limit, :only_media).merge(core_params) end def next_path api_v1_timelines_public_url pagination_params(max_id: pagination_max_id) end def prev_path api_v1_timelines_public_url pagination_params(min_id: pagination_since_id) end def pagination_max_id @statuses.last.id end def pagination_since_id @statuses.first.id end end