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openproject/app/models/query/group_by.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is an open source project management software.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2020 the OpenProject GmbH
#
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#
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#
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#++
module ::Query::GroupBy
# Returns the work package count by group or nil if query is not grouped
def work_package_count_by_group
@work_package_count_by_group ||= begin
if query.grouped?
r = group_counts_by_group
transform_group_keys(r)
end
end
rescue ::ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid => e
raise ::Query::StatementInvalid.new(e.message)
end
def work_package_count_for(group)
work_package_count_by_group[group]
end
private
def group_counts_by_group
work_packages_with_includes_for_count
.group(group_by_for_count)
.visible
.references(:statuses, :projects)
.where(query.statement)
.order(order_for_count)
.pluck(*pluck_for_count)
.to_h
end
def work_packages_with_includes_for_count
WorkPackage
.includes(all_includes)
.joins(all_filter_joins)
end
def group_by_for_count
Array(query.group_by_statement).map { |statement| Arel.sql(statement) } +
[Arel.sql(group_by_sort(false))]
end
def pluck_for_count
Array(query.group_by_statement).map { |statement| Arel.sql(statement) } +
[Arel.sql('COUNT(DISTINCT "work_packages"."id")')]
end
def order_for_count
Arel.sql(group_by_sort)
end
def transform_group_keys(groups)
if query.group_by_column.is_a?(Queries::WorkPackages::Columns::CustomFieldColumn)
transform_custom_field_keys(groups)
else
transform_property_keys(groups)
end
end
def transform_custom_field_keys(groups)
custom_field = query.group_by_column.custom_field
if custom_field.list?
transform_list_custom_field_keys(custom_field, groups)
else
transform_single_custom_field_keys(custom_field, groups)
end
end
def transform_list_custom_field_keys(custom_field, groups)
options = custom_options_for_keys(custom_field, groups)
groups.transform_keys do |key|
if custom_field.multi_value?
key.split('.').map do |subkey|
options[subkey].first
end
else
options[key] ? options[key].first : nil
end
end
end
def custom_options_for_keys(custom_field, groups)
keys = groups.keys.map { |k| k.split('.') }
# Because of multi select cfs we might end up having overlapping groups
# (e.g group "1" and group "1.3" and group "3" which represent concatenated ids).
# This can result in us having ids in the keys array multiple times (e.g. ["1", "1", "3", "3"]).
# If we were to use the keys array with duplicates to find the actual custom options,
# AR would throw an error as the number of records returned does not match the number
# of ids searched for.
custom_field.custom_options.find(keys.flatten.uniq).group_by { |o| o.id.to_s }
end
def transform_single_custom_field_keys(custom_field, groups)
groups.transform_keys { |key| custom_field.cast_value(key) }
end
def transform_property_keys(groups)
association = WorkPackage.reflect_on_all_associations.detect { |a| a.name == query.group_by_column.name.to_sym }
if association
transform_association_property_keys(association, groups)
else
groups
end
end
def transform_association_property_keys(association, groups)
ar_keys = association.class_name.constantize.find(groups.keys.compact)
groups.map do |key, value|
[ar_keys.detect { |ar_key| ar_key.id == key }, value]
end.to_h
end
# Returns the SQL sort order that should be prepended for grouping
def group_by_sort(order = true)
if query.grouped? && (column = query.group_by_column)
aliases = include_aliases
Array(column.sortable).map do |s|
direction = order ? order_for_group_by(column) : nil
aliased_group_by_sort_order(aliases[column.name], s, direction)
end.join(', ')
end
end
def aliased_group_by_sort_order(alias_name, sortable, order = nil)
column = if alias_name && sortable.respond_to?(:call)
sortable.call(alias_name)
elsif alias_name
"#{alias_name}.#{sortable}"
else
sortable
end
if order
column + " #{order} "
else
column
end
end
##
# Retrieve the defined order for the group by
# IF it occurs in the sort criteria
def order_for_group_by(column)
sort_entry = query.sort_criteria.detect { |column, _dir| column == query.group_by }
order = sort_entry&.last || column.default_order
"#{order} #{column.null_handling(order == 'asc')}"
end
end