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| author | Owen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca> | 2024-10-02 12:25:36 -0400 |
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| committer | Owen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca> | 2024-10-03 19:25:41 -0400 |
| commit | ec804134c33aedb001c426c5f42f43f53c47848f (patch) | |
| tree | c62b59ab5cdd438f47a5f9cc35fdc712d362af19 /src/test/fixtures/message.rs | |
| parent | 469613872f6fb19f4579b387e19b2bc38fa52f51 (diff) | |
Represent channels and messages using a split "History" and "Snapshot" model.
This separates the code that figures out what happened to an entity from the code that represents it to a user, and makes it easier to compute a snapshot at a point in time (for things like bootstrap). It also makes the internal logic a bit easier to follow, since it's easier to tell whether you're working with a point in time or with the whole recorded history.
This hefty.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/test/fixtures/message.rs')
| -rw-r--r-- | src/test/fixtures/message.rs | 13 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/src/test/fixtures/message.rs b/src/test/fixtures/message.rs index fd50887..381b10b 100644 --- a/src/test/fixtures/message.rs +++ b/src/test/fixtures/message.rs @@ -1,17 +1,12 @@ use faker_rand::lorem::Paragraphs; -use crate::{app::App, channel::Channel, clock::RequestedAt, event::types, login::Login}; +use crate::{app::App, channel::Channel, clock::RequestedAt, login::Login, message::Message}; -pub async fn send( - app: &App, - login: &Login, - channel: &Channel, - sent_at: &RequestedAt, -) -> types::ChannelEvent { +pub async fn send(app: &App, channel: &Channel, login: &Login, sent_at: &RequestedAt) -> Message { let body = propose(); - app.events() - .send(login, &channel.id, &body, sent_at) + app.messages() + .send(&channel.id, login, sent_at, &body) .await .expect("should succeed if the channel exists") } |
