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PhabricatorNotificationBuilder.php

<?php
final class PhabricatorNotificationBuilder {
private $stories;
private $user = null;
public function __construct(array $stories) {
$this->stories = $stories;
}
public function setUser($user) {
$this->user = $user;
return $this;
}
public function buildView() {
$stories = $this->stories;
$stories = mpull($stories, null, 'getChronologicalKey');
// Aggregate notifications. Generally, we can aggregate notifications only
// by object, e.g. "a updated T123" and "b updated T123" can become
// "a and b updated T123", but we can't combine "a updated T123" and
// "a updated T234" into "a updated T123 and T234" because there would be
// nowhere sensible for the notification to link to, and no reasonable way
// to unambiguously clear it.
// Each notification emits keys it can aggregate on. For instance, if this
// story is "a updated T123", it might emit a key like this:
//
// task:phid123:unread => PhabricatorFeedStoryManiphestAggregate
//
// All the unread notifications about the task with PHID "phid123" will
// emit the same key, telling us we can aggregate them into a single
// story of type "PhabricatorFeedStoryManiphestAggregate", which could
// read like "a and b updated T123".
//
// A story might be able to aggregate in multiple ways. Although this is
// unlikely for stories in a notification context, stories in a feed context
// can also aggregate by actor:
//
// task:phid123 => PhabricatorFeedStoryManiphestAggregate
// actor:user123 => PhabricatorFeedStoryActorAggregate
//
// This means the story can either become "a and b updated T123" or
// "a updated T123 and T456". When faced with multiple possibilities, it's
// our job to choose the best aggregation.
//
// For now, we use a simple greedy algorithm and repeatedly select the
// aggregate story which consumes the largest number of individual stories
// until no aggregate story exists that consumes more than one story.
// Build up a map of all the possible aggregations.
$chronokey_map = array();
$aggregation_map = array();
$agg_types = array();
foreach ($stories as $chronokey => $story) {
$chronokey_map[$chronokey] = $story->getNotificationAggregations();
foreach ($chronokey_map[$chronokey] as $key => $type) {
$agg_types[$key] = $type;
$aggregation_map[$key]['keys'][$chronokey] = true;
}
}
// Repeatedly select the largest available aggregation until none remain.
$aggregated_stories = array();
while ($aggregation_map) {
// Count the size of each aggregation, removing any which will consume
// fewer than 2 stories.
foreach ($aggregation_map as $key => $dict) {
$size = count($dict['keys']);
if ($size > 1) {
$aggregation_map[$key]['size'] = $size;
} else {
unset($aggregation_map[$key]);
}
}
// If we're out of aggregations, break out.
if (!$aggregation_map) {
break;
}
// Select the aggregation we're going to make, and remove it from the
// map.
$aggregation_map = isort($aggregation_map, 'size');
$agg_info = idx(last($aggregation_map), 'keys');
$agg_key = last_key($aggregation_map);
unset($aggregation_map[$agg_key]);
// Select all the stories it aggregates, and remove them from the master
// list of stories and from all other possible aggregations.
$sub_stories = array();
foreach ($agg_info as $chronokey => $ignored) {
$sub_stories[$chronokey] = $stories[$chronokey];
unset($stories[$chronokey]);
foreach ($chronokey_map[$chronokey] as $key => $type) {
unset($aggregation_map[$key]['keys'][$chronokey]);
}
unset($chronokey_map[$chronokey]);
}
// Build the aggregate story.
krsort($sub_stories);
$story_class = $agg_types[$agg_key];
$conv = array(head($sub_stories)->getStoryData());
$new_story = newv($story_class, $conv);
$new_story->setAggregateStories($sub_stories);
$aggregated_stories[] = $new_story;
}
// Combine the aggregate stories back into the list of stories.
$stories = array_merge($stories, $aggregated_stories);
$stories = mpull($stories, null, 'getChronologicalKey');
krsort($stories);
$null_view = new AphrontNullView();
foreach ($stories as $story) {
$view = $story->renderView();
$null_view->appendChild($view->renderNotification($this->user));
}
return $null_view;
}
}

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