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fizzy/app/models/notification/event_payload.rb
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Rosa Gutierrez 06c9ece058 Move payload method to Notification and make accessors public
The notification now owns its payload via #payload method in Pushable,
allowing direct access like notification.payload.title. Push classes
simply use the notification's payload rather than building it themselves.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-25 19:31:13 +01:00

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class Notification::EventPayload < Notification::DefaultPayload
include ExcerptHelper
def title
case event.action
when "comment_created"
"RE: #{card_title}"
else
card_title
end
end
def body
case event.action
when "comment_created"
format_excerpt(event.eventable.body, length: 200)
when "card_assigned"
"Assigned to you by #{event.creator.name}"
when "card_published"
"Added by #{event.creator.name}"
when "card_closed"
card.closure ? "Moved to Done by #{event.creator.name}" : "Closed by #{event.creator.name}"
when "card_reopened"
"Reopened by #{event.creator.name}"
else
event.creator.name
end
end
def url
case event.action
when "comment_created"
card_url_with_comment_anchor(event.eventable)
else
card_url(card)
end
end
private
def event
notification.source
end
def card_title
card.title.presence || "Card #{card.number}"
end
def card_url_with_comment_anchor(comment)
Rails.application.routes.url_helpers.card_url(
comment.card,
anchor: ActionView::RecordIdentifier.dom_id(comment),
**url_options
)
end
end