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Bump noticed from 1.6.3 to 2.2.2 #1402

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Bumps noticed from 1.6.3 to 2.2.2.

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v2.2.2

Full Changelog: excid3/noticed@v2.2.1...v2.2.2

v2.2.1

What's Changed

  • Support procs and symbol method calls with fetch_constant helpers
  • Use 'attributes[:params]' instead of 'params' in the example about migrating associated records in UPGRADE.md by @​drjole in excid3/noticed#427

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Full Changelog: excid3/noticed@v2.2.0...v2.2.1

v2.2.0

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Full Changelog: excid3/noticed@v2.1.3...v2.2.0

v2.1.3

Full Changelog: excid3/noticed@v2.1.2...v2.1.3

This release stringifies keys when sending Twilio Messaging notifications. Our docs show using Symbols for keys, but net/http wants them to be String. I'd prefer to support both, so this release adds compatibility for either or.

To use Twilio Messaging in previous versions, just set the keys to Strings instead.

v2.1.2

Full Changelog: excid3/noticed@v2.1.1...v2.1.2

v2.1.1

Full Changelog: excid3/noticed@v2.1.0...v2.1.1

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2.2.2

  • fetch_constant will now constantize Strings returned from procs or method calls

2.2.1

  • fetch_constant used by Email and ActionCable delivery methods now support procs and method calls with symbols like other options

2.2.0

  • Add config.before_enqueue callback This callback can be used to skip enqueuing delivery methods:
class CommentNotifier < Noticed::Event
  deliver_by :email do |config|
    config.before_enqueue = ->{ throw(:abort) unless recipient.email_notifications? }
  end
end
  • Fix iOS format option with Symbols. This now passes the notification and apn objects instead of just the apn.
config.format = :ios_format
...
def ios_format(notification, apn)
end

  • Re-add deserialize_error? to Noticed::Event

2.1.3

  • Stringify keys for Twilio Messaging json

2.1.2

  • Fix counter cache migration version for older Rails

2.1.1

  • Fix duplicate column in migrations.
  • Add compatibility for apps that don't use ActionCable.

2.1.0

[!IMPORTANT] Run rails noticed:install:migrations to upgrade to this version

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Upgrade guide

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Noticed Upgrade Guide

Follow this guide to upgrade your Noticed implementation to the next version

Noticed 2.1

We've added a counter cache to Noticed::Event to keep track of the associated notifications.

Run the following command to copy over the migrations:

rails noticed:install:migrations

Noticed 2.0

We've made some major changes to Noticed to simplify and support more delivery methods.

Models

Instead of having models live in your application, Noticed v2 adds models managed by the gem.

Delete the Notification model at app/models/notification.rb.

Then run the new migrations:

rails noticed:install:migrations
rails db:migrate

To migrate your data to the new tables, loop through your existing notifications and create new records for each one. You can do this in a Rake task or in the Rails console:

# Temporarily define the Notification model to access the old table
class Notification < ActiveRecord::Base
  self.inheritance_column = nil
end
Migrate each record to the new tables
Notification.find_each do |notification|
attributes = notification.attributes.slice("type", "created_at", "updated_at").with_indifferent_access
attributes[:type] = attributes[:type].sub("Notification", "Notifier")
attributes[:params] = Noticed::Coder.load(notification.params)
attributes[:params] = {} if attributes[:params].try(:has_key?, "noticed_error") # Skip invalid records
Extract related record to belongs_to :record association
This allows ActiveRecord associations instead of querying the JSON data
attributes[:record] = attributes[:params].delete(:user) || attributes[:params].delete(:account)
attributes[:notifications_attributes] = [{
type: "#{attributes[:type]}::Notification",
</tr></table>

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Commits
  • 3333697 Version bump
  • bad2617 Standardize
  • 5d559b5 Constantize if proc/method returns a string for fetch_constant
  • beb4100 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:excid3/noticed
  • f200db6 Version bump
  • 8da57f8 Support method calls and procs with fetch_constant
  • a210447 Use 'attributes[:params]' instead of 'params' in the example about migrating ...
  • 5ccb422 Version bump
  • 2153397 Merge branch 'justwiebe-skip-enqueuing-job'
  • 12ce6a2 Refactor to before_enqueue callback
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@dependabot dependabot bot added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file ruby Pull requests that update Ruby code labels May 6, 2024
Bumps [noticed](https://github.com/excid3/noticed) from 1.6.3 to 2.2.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/excid3/noticed/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/excid3/noticed/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Upgrade guide](https://github.com/excid3/noticed/blob/main/UPGRADE.md)
- [Commits](excid3/noticed@v1.6.3...v2.2.2)

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Superseded by #1433.

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