module UserBlocksHelper include ActionView::Helpers::TranslationHelper ## # returns a translated string representing the status of the # user block (i.e: whether it's active, what the expiry time is) def block_status(block) if block.active? # if the block hasn't expired yet show the date, if the user just needs to login show that if block.needs_view? if block.ends_at > Time.now.utc t("user_blocks.helper.time_future_and_until_login_html", :time => friendly_date(block.ends_at)) else t("user_blocks.helper.until_login") end else t("user_blocks.helper.time_future_html", :time => friendly_date(block.ends_at)) end else # the max of the last update time or the ends_at time is when this block finished # either because the user viewed the block (updated_at) or it expired or was # revoked (ends_at) last_time = [block.ends_at, block.updated_at].max t("user_blocks.helper.time_past_html", :time => friendly_date_ago(last_time)) end end def block_duration_in_words(duration) # Ensure the requested duration isn't negative, even by a millisecond duration = 0 if duration.negative? parts = ActiveSupport::Duration.build(duration).parts if duration < 1.day t("user_blocks.helper.block_duration.hours", :count => parts.fetch(:hours, 0)) elsif duration < 1.week t("user_blocks.helper.block_duration.days", :count => parts[:days]) elsif duration < 1.month t("user_blocks.helper.block_duration.weeks", :count => parts[:weeks]) elsif duration < 1.year t("user_blocks.helper.block_duration.months", :count => parts[:months]) else t("user_blocks.helper.block_duration.years", :count => parts[:years]) end end end