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ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewed_object_id:13,calibrate_to:0).where("created_at > :time",{time:nil}) | ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewed_object_id:13,calibrate_to:0).where("created_at > :time",{time:nil}) | ||
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The function of method automatic_review_mapping is to automatically assign reviews on students in teams when instructor set either student review number or submissions review number. There is constraint that only one of the two numbers must be set value other than 0 (that is, one is 0 and other is not 0). To test the correctness of our refactoring, we design a scenario and 4 cases of assigning reviews to students: | The function of method automatic_review_mapping is to automatically assign reviews on students in teams when instructor set either student review number or submissions review number. There is constraint that only one of the two numbers must be set value other than 0 (that is, one is 0 and other is not 0). To test the correctness of our refactoring, we design a scenario and 4 cases of assigning reviews to students: |
Revision as of 00:25, 31 October 2016
Background
This controller sets up mappings between reviewer and reviewee. It handles all different types of response maps (review response map, author feedback response map, teammate review response map, meta review response map and quiz response map). The class has functionality for five different kinds of Responses: reviews, metareviews, teammate reviews, author feedback (“rejoinders”), and quizzes.
Current Implementation and Problems
The controller has many methods and involve with many other controllers and views, the code is long and complicated. Some of the methods in this controller have unreasonable name associated with their functions, some methods are too long, some methods haven't been used by any other methods or views. Our work is to refactor these problems and make the code more beautiful.
The problems are:
- Method response_report has some SQL - like code. Rewrite with Active Record.
- Test whether method add_user_to_assignment is used. There is no way that this method should be in ReviewMappingController. Please remove this method and caller.
- There was a self-review feature, the method add_self_reviewer, get_team_from_submission are related to this. Two views calls add_self_reviewer are "show_available_submissions_for_quizzes.html.erb" and "show_available_submissions.html.erb". The names of views are not related to self_review feature. Plus those two views are not called anywhere. Please verify this and if so, you should delete those two views, two method and also related records (e.g. in routes.rb).
- Method delete_all_reviewers actually only deletes the outstanding review response maps (the ones which has been initiated, but there is no response yet). So it should better be named delete_outstanding_reviewers. You can try to test this method by clicking “Assign reviewers” icon on an assignment.
- Method release_reservation should be renamed as release_mapping. In addition, delete it if you find this method is not called anywhere.
- Method delete_mappings is problematic. It does not looks like a controller method. Please refactor it or delete it if you can validate that this method is not called anywhere.
- Method automatic_review_mapping_strategy is too long. Please refactor and test it.
Changes Implemented
- change the rails query from sql like code, like ReviewResponseMap.where(['reviewee_id = ? and reviewer_id = ? ', params[:contributor_id], reviewer.id]) to more rails quey like ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewee_id: params[:contributor_id],reviewer_id: reviewer.id)
- We search the function name(add_user_to_assignment) in the whole files, and find that this method is invoked in "participants_helper.rb", and also being invoked in the function of add_reviewer and add_metareviewer in the controller of review_mapping_controller
- By searching the whole project and routes, we verify that methods add_self_reviewer and get_team_from_submission in this controller are not called by any other methods except for views "show_available_submissions_for_quizzes.html.erb" and "show_available_submissions.html.erb". And those two views are not linked to any other views. So they are deleted from the project.
- We already renamed method delete_all_reviewers to delete_outstanding_reviewers and changed the corresponding button name at the corresponding view (_list_review_mappings.html.erb).
- By searching the whole project and routes, we verify that methods release_reservation in this controller are not used in anywhere.
- By searching the whole project and routes, we verify that methods delete_mappings in this controller are not used in anywhere.
- Method automatic_review_mapping_strategy have many long lines. We already shorten each long line to multiple lines. And also, we split this long function into three different functions.
Code
Refactor SQL query code
The rails query we change in this controller:
1. From
ReviewResponseMap.where(['reviewee_id = ? and reviewer_id = ? ', params[:contributor_id], reviewer.id])
To
ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewee_id: params[:contributor_id],reviewer_id: reviewer.id)
2. From
MetareviewResponseMap.where(['reviewed_object_id = ? and reviewer_id = ?', mapping.map_id, reviewer.id])
To
MetareviewResponseMap.where(reviewed_object_id: mapping.map_id, reviewer_id: reviewer.id)
3. From
@assignments = Assignment .where(["instructor_id = ? and substring(name,1,1) = ?", session[:user].id, letter]) .order('name') .page(params[:page]) .per_page(10)
To
@assignments = Assignment .where(instructor_id:session[:user].id) .where("substring(name,1,1) = :letter",{letter:letter}) .order('name') .page(params[:page]) .per_page(10)
4. From
ReviewResponseMap.where(["reviewed_object_id = ? and calibrate_to = ?", assignment_id, 1])
To
ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewed_object_id:assignment_id, calibrate_to: 1)
5. From
ReviewResponseMap.where(["reviewed_object_id = ? and created_at > ? and calibrate_to = ?", assignment_id, @@time_create_last_review_mapping_record, 0])
To
ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewed_object_id:assignment_id,calibrate_to:0).where("created_at > :time",{time:@@time_create_last_review_mapping_record})
6. From
AssignmentQuestionnaire.where(["assignment_id = ? and questionnaire_id IN (?)", params[:id], @review_questionnaire_ids])
To
AssignmentQuestionnaire.where(assignment_id: params[:id],:questionnaire_id => @review_questionnaire_ids)
7. From
SelfReviewResponseMap.where(['reviewee_id = ? and reviewer_id = ?', team_id[0].t_id, params[:reviewer_id]])
To
SelfReviewResponseMap.where(reviewee_id:team_id[0].t_id,reviewer_id:params[:reviewer_id])
Refactor long line method
def automatic_review_mapping_strategy(assignment_id, participants, teams, student_review_num = 0, submission_review_num = 0) participants_hash = {} participants.each {|participant| participants_hash[participant.id] = 0 } # calculate reviewers for each team num_participants = participants.size if student_review_num != 0 and submission_review_num == 0 num_reviews_per_team = (participants.size * student_review_num * 1.0 / teams.size).round student_review_num = student_review_num exact_num_of_review_needed = participants.size * student_review_num elsif student_review_num == 0 and submission_review_num != 0 num_reviews_per_team = submission_review_num student_review_num = (teams.size * submission_review_num * 1.0 / participants.size).round exact_num_of_review_needed = teams.size * submission_review_num end execute_peer_review_strategy(assignment_id, teams, num_participants, student_review_num, num_reviews_per_team, participants, participants_hash) # after assigning peer reviews for each team, # if there are still some peer reviewers not obtain enough peer review, # just assign them to valid teams assign_reviewers_for_team(assignment_id,student_review_num,participants_hash, exact_num_of_review_needed) end
def assign_reviewers_for_team(assignment_id,student_review_num,participants_hash, exact_num_of_review_needed) if ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewed_object_id:assignment_id,calibrate_to:0) .where("created_at > :time", {time:@@time_create_last_review_mapping_record}).size < exact_num_of_review_needed participants_with_insufficient_review_num = [] participants_hash.each do |participant_id, review_num| participants_with_insufficient_review_num << participant_id if review_num < student_review_num end unsorted_teams_hash = {} ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewed_object_id:assignment_id, calibrate_to:0).each do |response_map| if unsorted_teams_hash.key? response_map.reviewee_id unsorted_teams_hash[response_map.reviewee_id] += 1 else unsorted_teams_hash[response_map.reviewee_id] = 1 end end teams_hash = unsorted_teams_hash.sort_by {|_, v| v }.to_h participants_with_insufficient_review_num.each do |participant_id| teams_hash.each do |team_id, _num_review_received| next if TeamsUser.exists?(team_id: team_id, user_id: Participant.find(participant_id).user_id) ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewee_id: team_id, reviewer_id: participant_id, reviewed_object_id: assignment_id).first_or_create teams_hash[team_id] += 1 teams_hash = teams_hash.sort_by {|_, v| v }.to_h break end end end @@time_create_last_review_mapping_record = ReviewResponseMap. where(reviewed_object_id: assignment_id). last.created_at end
def execute_peer_review_strategy(assignment_id, teams, num_participants, student_review_num, num_reviews_per_team, participants, participants_hash) # Exception detection: If instructor want to assign too many reviews done # by each student, there will be an error msg. if student_review_num >= teams.size flash[:error] = 'You cannot set the number of reviews done by each student to be greater than or equal to total number of teams [or "participants" if it is an individual assignment].' end peer_review_strategy(assignment_id, teams, num_participants, student_review_num, num_reviews_per_team, participants, participants_hash) end
Test
- We test delete_outstanding_reviewers refactor from the UI. Here is a video for this test. https://youtu.be/MZxOaSsm58E
- We use some data to test the result of old query and new query in rails console
ReviewResponseMap.where(['reviewee_id = ? and reviewer_id = ? ‘,6050, 9]) ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewee_id: 6050,reviewer_id: 9)
Assignment.where(["instructor_id = ? and substring(name,1,1) = ?", 2, ‘TestAssign2’]).order('name') Assignment .where(instructor_id:2).where("substring(name,1,1) = :letter",{letter:’TestAssign2’}).order('name')
ReviewResponseMap.where(["reviewed_object_id = ? and created_at > ? and calibrate_to = ?", 13, nil, 0]) ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewed_object_id:13,calibrate_to:0).where("created_at > :time",{time:nil})
- We write RSpec feature tests to prove that all changes are correct and the project performs well as before. All tests have passed.
The function of method automatic_review_mapping is to automatically assign reviews on students in teams when instructor set either student review number or submissions review number. There is constraint that only one of the two numbers must be set value other than 0 (that is, one is 0 and other is not 0). To test the correctness of our refactoring, we design a scenario and 4 cases of assigning reviews to students:
Case 1. Instructor has not set both students review number and submissions review number (They are both 0). The page will show a notice.
Case 2. Instructor set both numbers (They are both not 0). The page will show a notice.
Case 3. Instructors set students review number. The controller will change database: create new relationship in ReviewResponseMap. For example, if assign student review number to 2, and there will be 20 peer reviews in total and need to allocate to 3 teams. So each team get 7 reviews on average and 1 team’s artifact will be reviewed 6 times.
Case 4. Instructors set submissions review number. The controller will change database: create new relationship in ReviewResponseMap. For example, if assign submission review number to 3, and there will be 21 peer reviews in total to allocate to 10 participants. So every participants get 2 reviews. 9 among 10 participants will review 2 teams’ artifacts and 1 participant will review 3 teams’ artifacts.
require 'rails_helper'
describe "review mapping", js: true do before(:each) do #create test data end it "show error when assign both 0" do login_as("instructor6") visit '/assignments/1/edit' find_link('ReviewStrategy').click select "Instructor-Selected", from: 'assignment_form_assignment_review_assignment_strategy' fill_in 'num_reviews_per_student', with: 0 choose 'num_reviews_submission' fill_in 'num_reviews_per_submission', with: 0 click_button 'second_submit_tag' #click_button 'Save' expect(page).to have_content('Please choose either the number of reviews per student or the number of reviewers per team (student)') end
it "show error when assign both numbers" do login_as("instructor6") visit '/assignments/1/edit' find_link('ReviewStrategy').click select "Instructor-Selected", from: 'assignment_form_assignment_review_assignment_strategy' fill_in 'num_reviews_per_student', with: 1 choose 'num_reviews_submission' fill_in 'num_reviews_per_submission', with: 1 click_button 'second_submit_tag' #click_button 'Save' expect(page).to have_content('Please choose either the number of reviews per student or the number of reviewers per team (student), not both') end
it "calculate reviewmapping from given review number per student" do login_as("instructor6") visit '/assignments/1/edit' find_link('ReviewStrategy').click select "Instructor-Selected", from: 'assignment_form_assignment_review_assignment_strategy' fill_in 'num_reviews_per_student', with: 2 click_button 'first_submit_tag' num = ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewee_id: @team1.id, reviewed_object_id: @assignment.id).count expect(num).to eq(7) num2 = ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewee_id: @team3.id, reviewed_object_id: @assignment.id).count expect(num2).to eq(6) end
it "calculate reviewmapping from given review number per submission" do login_as("instructor6") visit '/assignments/1/edit' find_link('ReviewStrategy').click select "Instructor-Selected", from: 'assignment_form_assignment_review_assignment_strategy' choose 'num_reviews_submission' fill_in 'num_reviews_per_submission', with: 7 click_button 'second_submit_tag' #click_button 'Save' num = ReviewResponseMap.where(reviewer_id: @teamuser1.id, reviewed_object_id: @assignment.id).count expect(num).to eq(2) end end