import { authWithHeaders } from '../../middlewares/auth'; let api = {}; // @TODO export this const, cannot export it from here because only routes are exported from controllers const LAST_ANNOUNCEMENT_TITLE = 'USE CASE SPOTLIGHT AND GUILD SPOTLIGHT ON TRAINING YOUR BRAIN'; const worldDmg = { // @TODO bailey: false, }; /** * @api {get} /api/v3/news Get latest Bailey announcement * @apiName GetNews * @apiGroup News * * * @apiSuccess {Object} html Latest Bailey html * */ api.getNews = { method: 'GET', url: '/news', async handler (req, res) { const baileyClass = worldDmg.bailey ? 'npc_bailey_broken' : 'npc_bailey'; res.status(200).send({ html: `

${res.t('newStuff')}

7/12/2018 - ${LAST_ANNOUNCEMENT_TITLE}


We've got new posts on the blog all about ways to use Habitica to help with challenging your mind and keeping it sharp! First, there's a Guild Spotlight that highlights some of the Guilds that can help you as you explore ways to use Habitica to enhance your brain training routine. We've also posted a Use Case Spotlight featuring a number of great suggestions for using Habitica's task system to manage your mind-aerobics! These suggestions were submitted by Habiticans in the Use Case Spotlights Guild.

Plus, we're collecting user submissions for the next Use Case Spotlight! What are your tips for getting involved in Habitica's exciting contributor community? We’ll be featuring player-submitted examples in Use Case Spotlights on the Habitica Blog next month, so post your suggestions in the Use Case Spotlight Guild now. We look forward to learning more about how you use Habitica to improve your life and get things done!

by Beffymaroo and the Wiki Wizards
`, }); }, }; /** * @api {post} /api/v3/news/tell-me-later Get latest Bailey announcement in a second moment * @apiName TellMeLaterNews * @apiGroup News * * * @apiSuccess {Object} data An empty Object * */ api.tellMeLaterNews = { method: 'POST', middlewares: [authWithHeaders({ userFieldsToExclude: ['inbox'], })], url: '/news/tell-me-later', async handler (req, res) { const user = res.locals.user; user.flags.newStuff = false; const existingNotificationIndex = user.notifications.findIndex(n => { return n && n.type === 'NEW_STUFF'; }); if (existingNotificationIndex !== -1) user.notifications.splice(existingNotificationIndex, 1); user.addNotification('NEW_STUFF', { title: LAST_ANNOUNCEMENT_TITLE }, true); // seen by default await user.save(); res.respond(200, {}); }, }; module.exports = api;