+ def render("poll.json", %{object: object} = opts) do
+ {multiple, options} =
+ case object.data do
+ %{"anyOf" => options} when is_list(options) -> {true, options}
+ %{"oneOf" => options} when is_list(options) -> {false, options}
+ _ -> {nil, nil}
+ end
+
+ if options do
+ end_time =
+ (object.data["closed"] || object.data["endTime"])
+ |> NaiveDateTime.from_iso8601!()
+
+ expired =
+ end_time
+ |> NaiveDateTime.compare(NaiveDateTime.utc_now())
+ |> case do
+ :lt -> true
+ _ -> false
+ end
+
+ voted =
+ if opts[:for] do
+ existing_votes =
+ Pleroma.Web.ActivityPub.Utils.get_existing_votes(opts[:for].ap_id, object)
+
+ existing_votes != [] or opts[:for].ap_id == object.data["actor"]
+ else
+ false
+ end
+
+ {options, votes_count} =
+ Enum.map_reduce(options, 0, fn %{"name" => name} = option, count ->
+ current_count = option["replies"]["totalItems"] || 0
+
+ {%{
+ title: HTML.strip_tags(name),
+ votes_count: current_count
+ }, current_count + count}
+ end)
+
+ %{
+ # Mastodon uses separate ids for polls, but an object can't have
+ # more than one poll embedded so object id is fine
+ id: to_string(object.id),
+ expires_at: Utils.to_masto_date(end_time),
+ expired: expired,
+ multiple: multiple,
+ votes_count: votes_count,
+ options: options,
+ voted: voted,
+ emojis: build_emojis(object.data["emoji"])
+ }
+ else
+ nil
+ end
+ end
+