It used to validate the post from the perspective of the user who created the post. That did not work well when an admin attempted to add a poll to a post created by a user who cannot create posts because it said the user cannot create polls. The problem was that it used post.user for the validation process instead of post.acting_user. |
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| tasks | ||
| poll.rb | ||
| polls_updater.rb | ||
| polls_validator.rb | ||
| post_validator.rb | ||