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*Add comments explaining what each method does, and comments on how important variables are used as currently there are no comments. | *Add comments explaining what each method does, and comments on how important variables are used as currently there are no comments. | ||
*Refactor create and accept methods. Shorten and clarify them by adding private methods, as create and accept methods currently have a lot of code. | *Refactor create and accept methods. Shorten and clarify them by adding private methods, as create and accept methods currently have a lot of code. | ||
*Change the find_by_sql call(s) to Rails (Active Record) statements. | |||
*Make sure that it can be used by a user with a TA or instructor account, if they are participating in this assignment. | |||
*Change grammatically wrong or awkward flash messages. | |||
'''JoinTeamRequestsController.rb''' | |||
*Add comments to the code. | |||
*Remove duplicate code. | |||
*Update create and accept method to share code. | |||
*Decline and destroy method should check for successful operation before returning. | |||
*Change grammatically wrong or awkward flash messages. |
Revision as of 05:18, 31 October 2015
E1559: Refactoring JoinTeamRequestsController and InvitationController classes
This page gives a breif description on the expertiza based oss project that aimed at refactoring JoinTeamRequestController.rb and InvitationController.rb classes so that they follow the DRY principle and Ruby on Rails coding practices.
Code Refactoring
Code refactoring is process of changing the code to make it more maintainable, without changing the functionality of the code. Some of the reasons for performing refactoring are:
- To remove duplicate code.
- To make the code more maintainable.
- To divide functionality of the class
Introduction to Expertiza
Expertiza is a web application where students can submit and review learning objects like code, writings, etc. It gives scope for creation of reusable learning objects. Students submit assignments, which can than graded through peer reviews. The Expertiza project is supported by the National Science Foundation.
Problem Statement
Classes involved
JoinTeamRequestsController.rb and InvitationController.rb
What the controller does
InvitationController.rb is used by a user to invite other users to join his/her team. It performs validation before creating a request. Now, invited user can accept or reject the request. JoinTeamRequestsController.rb is used when user decides to join a team.
What's wrong with the code
The InvitationController.rb is doing the required task but it is difficult to understand the code, hence it becomes difficult to maintain the code. And the functions in the accept and create method can be broken down into separate methods. In JoinTeamRequestController.rb has duplicate code in various methods which can be removed by creating a seperate method for this common code.
What needs to be done
InvitationController.rb
- Rename to invitation_controller.rb, as is not in accordance with current naming convention.
- Add comments explaining what each method does, and comments on how important variables are used as currently there are no comments.
- Refactor create and accept methods. Shorten and clarify them by adding private methods, as create and accept methods currently have a lot of code.
- Change the find_by_sql call(s) to Rails (Active Record) statements.
- Make sure that it can be used by a user with a TA or instructor account, if they are participating in this assignment.
- Change grammatically wrong or awkward flash messages.
JoinTeamRequestsController.rb
- Add comments to the code.
- Remove duplicate code.
- Update create and accept method to share code.
- Decline and destroy method should check for successful operation before returning.
- Change grammatically wrong or awkward flash messages.