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The purpose of the <b>list</b> method in the <b>SignupSheet controller</b> is to list all the topics in the specific assignments. According to RESTful rules, a method that returns a list of all available objects should be named as <b>index</b>. Therefore, we renamed the list method to the index method in the controller and in all the files that had references to the list method of the signup_sheet_controller.
The purpose of the <b>list</b> method in the <b>SignupSheet controller</b> is to list all the topics in the specific assignments. According to RESTful rules, a method that returns a list of all available objects should be named as <b>index</b>. Therefore, we renamed the list method to the index method in the controller and in all the files that had references to the list method of the signup_sheet_controller.


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Revision as of 20:29, 21 March 2015

E1509. Refactoring SignUpController and SignUpSheetController

This page talks about an open source project based on Expertiza. As a part of contribution to Expertiza, this project aims to refactor SignUpController and SignUpSheetControllers.

Introduction to Expertiza

Expertiza is a web application developed by Ruby on Rails framework. It serves as a peer review system for professors and students at NC State and some other colleges and universities. Students can submit different assignments and peer-review reusable learning objects (articles, code, web sites, etc)<ref>https://github.com/expertiza/expertiza</ref>. The Expertiza project is supported by the National Science Foundation. And it is an open source application and the source code can be cloned on Github .


Problem Statement

Classes involved

* sign_up_sheet.rb 
* sign_up_topic.rb 
* assignments_controller.rb
* response.rb
* and possibly other model classes

What it does

Lists topics available for an assignment, checks whether a user is signed up for a topic, allows users to sign up for topics.

What's wrong with it

  • These two controllers seem to do almost the same thing. They have many of the same methods. SignUpSheetController is much longer, and has many more recent mods, but some methods of SignUpController seem more sophisticated than SignUpSheetController. So, your first job is to figure out if both controllers are being used. If not, remove the unused controller. Or, move the functions to a single controller if that makes sense to do.
  • Neither controller is at all RESTful; i.e.., its method names aren’t the standard names new, create, edit, delete, etc. Functionality is divided differently than in a standard controller.
   a. def confirm_topic(creator_id, topic_id, assignment_id)
b. def delete_signup
c. def delete_signup_for_topic(assignment_id,topic_id)
d. def other_confirmed_topic_for_user(assignment_id, creator_id)
e. def signup
f. def slotAvailable?(topic_id)
  • Functionality that should be in models is incorporated into the controller.
  • Some methods are too long and appear to do more than one thing
  • This class interfaces with assignments_controller so that a list of topics can be displayed when one is editing an assignment. Please be careful that your changes do not affect the functionality on the Topics tab of editing an assignment.
  • Rename the controller(s) to SignupController and/or SignupSheetController. (“Sign up”, which gets written as SignUp in camel case, is a verb, whereas “Signup” is a noun.)

Modification We Made

Removing unused controller

RESTful style implementation


The purpose of the list method in the SignupSheet controller is to list all the topics in the specific assignments. According to RESTful rules, a method that returns a list of all available objects should be named as index. Therefore, we renamed the list method to the index method in the controller and in all the files that had references to the list method of the signup_sheet_controller.

Before Refactoring:
Method : list

def list
  @assignment_id = params[:id]
  @sign_up_topics = SignUpTopic.where( ['assignment_id = ?', params[:id]]).all
  @slots_filled = SignUpTopic.find_slots_filled(params[:id])
  @slots_waitlisted = SignUpTopic.find_slots_waitlisted(params[:id])
  @show_actions = true
  @priority = 0
  assignment=Assignment.find(params[:id])

  if assignment.due_dates.find_by_deadline_type_id(1)!= nil
    unless !(assignment.staggered_deadline? and assignment.due_dates.find_by_deadline_type_id(1).due_at < Time.now )
      @show_actions = false
    end
    users_team = SignedUpUser.find_team_users(params[:id],(session[:user].id))
    if users_team.size == 0
      @selected_topics = nil
    else
      @selected_topics = SignUpSheetController.other_confirmed_topic_for_user(params[:id], users_team[0].t_id)
    end
    SignUpTopic.remove_team(users_team, @assignment_id)
  end
end

After Refactoring:
Method : index

def index
  @assignment_id = params[:id]
  @sign_up_topics =SignUpTopic.find_with_assignment_id( params[:id]).all
  filled_and_waitlisted_topics(@assignment_id)
  @show_actions = true
  @priority = 0
  assignment=Assignment.find(params[:id])
  if assignment.due_dates.find_by_deadline_type_id(1)!= nil
    unless !(assignment.staggered_deadline? and assignment.due_dates.find_by_deadline_type_id(1).due_at < Time.now )
      @show_actions = false
    end
    users_team = SignedUpUser.find_team_users(params[:id],(session[:user].id))
    if users_team.size == 0
      @selected_topics = nil
    else
      @selected_topics = SignupSheetController.other_confirmed_topic_for_user(params[:id], users_team[0].t_id)
    end
    SignUpTopic.remove_team(users_team, @assignment_id)
  end
end

For some others, it is not good to combine some functions with the standard ones. For example, create function creates topics, which is one of the administrator’s functions. However signup creates a record that includes information for topic and student, which happens when student clicks signup button. We can see that create and signup are designed for different role and different usage so it is not a good idea to combine them together.

Moving inappropriate functionality from controller to model


The controller connects the model with the view. In Rails, controllers are implemented as ActionController classes. The controller knows how to process the data that comes from the model and how to pass it onto the view. The controller should not include any database related actions (such as modifying data before it gets saved inside the database). This should be handled in the proper model. So we remove all the database related functionality in the signup_sheet_controller to related models. The following files were modified:

app/controllers/signup_sheet_controller.rb
app/models/deadline_type.rb
app/models/due_date.rb
app/models/participant.rb
app/models/sign_up_topic.rb
app/models/signed_up_user.rb
app/models/topic_deadline.rb
app/models/topic_dependency.rb

Here are two examples on how these files changed.
1. replace "where" in the controller with a new method in related model.
Before Refactoring In signup_sheet_controller.rb:

   def create
     topic = SignUpTopic.where(topic_name: params[:topic][:topic_name], assignment_id:  params[:id]).first
     #if the topic already exists then update
     if topic
       update_topic_info(topic)

After Refactoring In signup_sheet_controller.rb:

    def create
     topic = SignUpTopic.find_with_name_and_assignment_id(params[:topic][:topic_name], params[:id]).first
     #if the topic already exists then update
     if topic
       update_topic_info(topic)

Also add a related method in sign_up_topic.rb

   def find_with_name_and_assignment_id(name, aid)
    SignUpTopic.where(topic_name: name, assignment_id: aid)
   end

2. replace "find_by_sql" in the controller with a new method in related model.
Before Refactoring In signup_sheet_controller.rb:

       def set_duedate_info
         @review_rounds = Assignment.find(params[:id]).get_review_rounds
         @topics = SignUpTopic.where(assignment_id: params[:id])
         #Use this until you figure out how to initialize this array
         @duedates = SignUpTopic.find_by_sql("SELECT s.id as topic_id FROM sign_up_topics s WHERE s.assignment_id = " + params[:id].to_s)
         unless @topics.nil?

After Refactoring In signup_sheet_controller.rb:

       def set_duedate_info
         @review_rounds = Assignment.find(params[:id]).get_review_rounds
         @topics = SignUpTopic.find_with_assignment_id( params[:id])
         #Use this until you figure out how to initialize this array
         @duedates = SignUpTopic.find_topic_id_with_assignment_id(params[:id].to_s)
         unless @topics.nil?

Also add a related method in sign_up_topic.rb

   def find_topic_id_with_assignment_id(aid)
     SignUpTopic.find_by_sql("SELECT s.id as topic_id FROM sign_up_topics s WHERE s.assignment_id = " + aid)
   end

Breaking down long methods


We’ve find that lots of methods do more than one thing so we separate a long function into several concise functions and call them in the original function. Here is an example:

There are some preparation works and check works before or after the actual create operation. So we separate two functions “update_topic_info” and “check_after_create” from “create”. And we call these two functions in “create” method instead of executing these codes directly.

Before Refactoring :
Method : create

def create
  topic = SignUpTopic.where(topic_name: params[:topic][:topic_name], assignment_id:  params[:id]).first
  if topic != nil
    topic.topic_identifier = params[:topic][:topic_identifier]
    if SignedUpUser.find_by_topic_id(topic.id).nil? || topic.max_choosers == params[:topic][:max_choosers]
      topic.max_choosers = params[:topic][:max_choosers]
    else
      if topic.max_choosers.to_i < params[:topic][:max_choosers].to_i
        topic.update_waitlisted_users(params[:topic][:max_choosers])
        topic.max_choosers = params[:topic][:max_choosers]
      else
        flash[:error] = 'Value of maximum choosers can only be increased! No change has been made to max choosers.'
      end
    end
    topic.category = params[:topic][:category]
    topic.save
    redirect_to_sign_up(params[:id])
  else
    set_values_for_new_topic
    if @assignment.is_microtask?
      @sign_up_topic.micropayment = params[:topic][:micropayment]
    end
    if @assignment.staggered_deadline?
      topic_set = Array.new
      topic = @sign_up_topic.id
    end
    if @sign_up_topic.save
      undo_link("Topic: \"#{@sign_up_topic.topic_name}\" has been created successfully. ")
      redirect_to edit_assignment_path(@sign_up_topic.assignment_id) + "#tabs-5"
    else
      render :action => 'new', :id => params[:id]
    end
  end
end

After Refactoring
Method : update_topic_info, check_after_create, create

def update_topic_info(topic)
  topic.topic_identifier = params[:topic][:topic_identifier]
  if SignedUpUser.find_with_topic_id(topic.id).nil? || topic.max_choosers == params[:topic][:max_choosers]
    topic.max_choosers = params[:topic][:max_choosers]
  else
    if topic.max_choosers.to_i < params[:topic][:max_choosers].to_i
      topic.update_waitlisted_users(params[:topic][:max_choosers])
      topic.max_choosers = params[:topic][:max_choosers]
    else
      flash[:error] = 'Value of maximum choosers can only be increased! No change has been made to max choosers.'
    end
  end
end

The method update_topic_info updates topics' some attributes according to received parameters, such as permitted max number of choosers and waitlisted users. This method is separated from function create because it doesn't really do any creation works.

def check_after_create
  if @assignment.is_microtask?
    @sign_up_topic.micropayment = params[:topic][:micropayment]
  end
  if @assignment.staggered_deadline?
    topic_set = Array.new
    topic = @sign_up_topic.id
  end
end

The method check_after_create check if the assignment is a microtask and if it applies to staggered deadline. If these two conditions are met, then execute corresponding actions. These steps should be separated from create function because it doesn't actually do works related with creation.

def create
  topic = SignUpTopic.find_with_name_and_assignment_id(params[:topic][:topic_name], params[:id]).first
  if topic
    update_topic_info(topic)
    topic.category = params[:topic][:category]
    topic.save
    redirect_to_sign_up(params[:id])
  else
    set_values_for_new_topic
    check_after_create
    if @sign_up_topic.save
      undo_link("Topic: \"#{@sign_up_topic.topic_name}\" has been created successfully. ")
      redirect_to edit_assignment_path(@sign_up_topic.assignment_id) + "#tabs-5"
    else
      render action: 'new', id: params[:id]
    end
  end
end

In create method, the two separated methods were called. By this way, function create will be much shorter and some works do not belong to it can be finished by other methods.

Deleting redundant button


When we move the mouse on the Assignment, there is a "Edit signup sheet" button in the popup menu. It is a since there already has such a function in Assignment "Edit" menu. app/views/tree_display/actions/_assignments_actions.html.erb Sometimes after making some changes, the display topics function didn’t work due to some reasons. We’ve fixed those bugs and make sure it still works after our last change.

Renaming controller

Following global rules

References

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