#-- encoding: UTF-8 #-- copyright # OpenProject is a project management system. # Copyright (C) 2012-2018 the OpenProject Foundation (OPF) # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3. # # OpenProject is a fork of ChiliProject, which is a fork of Redmine. The copyright follows: # Copyright (C) 2006-2017 Jean-Philippe Lang # Copyright (C) 2010-2013 the ChiliProject Team # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # # See docs/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details. #++ class ::Query::Results include Sums include Redmine::I18n attr_accessor :options, :query # Valid options are :order, :include, :conditions def initialize(query, options = {}) self.options = options self.query = query end # Returns the work package count def work_package_count WorkPackage.visible .includes(:status, :project) .where(query.statement) .references(:statuses, :projects) .count rescue ::ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid => e raise ::Query::StatementInvalid.new(e.message) end # 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 = groups_grouped_by_column 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 def work_packages WorkPackage .visible .where(query.statement) .where(options[:conditions]) .includes(all_includes) .joins(all_joins) .order(order_option) .references(:projects) end # Same as :work_packages, but returns a result sorted by the sort_criteria defined in the query. # Note: It escapes me, why this is not the default behaviour. # If there is a reason: This is a somewhat DRY way of using the sort criteria. # If there is no reason: The :work_package method can die over time and be replaced by this one. def sorted_work_packages work_packages.order(sort_criteria_array) end def versions scope = Version .visible .where(options[:conditions]) if query.project scope.where(query.project_limiting_filter.where) end scope end def column_total_sums query.columns.map { |column| total_sum_of(column) } end def all_total_sums query.available_columns.select { |column| column.summable? && Setting.work_package_list_summable_columns.include?(column.name.to_s) }.inject({}) { |result, column| sum = total_sum_of(column) result[column] = sum unless sum.nil? result } end def all_sums_for_group(group) return nil unless query.grouped? group_work_packages = work_packages.select { |wp| query.group_by_column.value(wp) == group } query.available_columns.inject({}) do |result, column| sum = sum_of(column, group_work_packages) result[column] = sum unless sum.nil? result end end def column_group_sums query.group_by_column && query.columns.map { |column| grouped_sums(column) } end def order_option order_option = [group_by_sort_order].reject(&:blank?).join(', ') order_option = nil if order_option.blank? order_option end private def all_includes (%i(status project) + includes_for_columns(include_columns) + (options[:include] || [])).uniq end def all_joins query.sort_criteria_columns.map { |column, _direction| column.sortable_join }.compact end def includes_for_columns(column_names) column_names = Array(column_names) (WorkPackage.reflections.keys.map(&:to_sym) & column_names.map(&:to_sym)) end def custom_field_column?(name) name.to_s =~ /\Acf_\d+\z/ end def groups_grouped_by_column # Rails will raise an (unexpected) RecordNotFound if there's only a nil group value WorkPackage .group(query.group_by_statement) .visible .includes(:status, :project) .references(:statuses, :projects) .where(query.statement) .count rescue ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound { nil => work_package_count } end def transform_group_keys(groups) column = query.group_by_column if column.is_a?(Queries::WorkPackages::Columns::CustomFieldColumn) && column.custom_field.list? transform_list_group_by_keys(column.custom_field, groups) elsif column.is_a?(Queries::WorkPackages::Columns::CustomFieldColumn) transform_custom_field_keys(column.custom_field, groups) else groups end end def transform_list_group_by_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('.') } custom_field.custom_options.find(keys.flatten).group_by { |o| o.id.to_s } end def transform_custom_field_keys(custom_field, groups) groups.transform_keys { |key| custom_field.cast_value(key) } end ## # Returns the columns that need to be included to allow: # * sorting # * grouping def include_columns columns = query.sort_criteria_columns.map { |column, _direction| column.association } if query.group_by_column columns << query.group_by_column.association end columns << all_filter_includes(query) clean_symbol_list(columns) end def sort_criteria_array criteria = SortHelper::SortCriteria.new criteria.available_criteria = aliased_sorting_by_column_name criteria.criteria = query.sort_criteria criteria.to_a end def aliased_sorting_by_column_name sorting_by_column_name = query.sortable_key_by_column_name aliases = include_aliases reflection_includes.each do |inc| sorting_by_column_name[inc.to_s] = Array(sorting_by_column_name[inc.to_s]).map { |column| "#{aliases[inc]}.#{column}" } end sorting_by_column_name end # Returns the SQL sort order that should be prepended for grouping def group_by_sort_order if query.grouped? && (column = query.group_by_column) aliases = include_aliases Array(column.sortable).map do |s| aliased_group_by_sort_order(s, column, aliases[column.name]) end.join(',') end end def aliased_group_by_sort_order(sortable, column, alias_name) if alias_name "#{alias_name}.#{sortable} #{column.default_order}" else "#{sortable} #{column.default_order}" end end # To avoid naming conflicts, joined tables are aliased if they are joined # more than once. Here, joining tables that are referenced by multiple # columns are of particular interest. # # Mirroring the way AR creates aliases for included/joined tables: Normally, # included/joined associations are not aliased and as such, they simply use # the table name. But if an association is joined/included that relies on a # table which an already joined/included association also relies upon, that # name is already taken in the DB query. Therefore, the #alias_candidate # method is used which will concatenate the pluralized association name with # the table name the association is defined for. # # There is no handling for cases when the same association is joined/included # multiple times as the rest of the code should prevent that. def include_aliases counts = Hash.new do |h, key| h[key] = 0 end reflection_includes.each_with_object({}) do |inc, hash| reflection = WorkPackage.reflections[inc.to_s] table_name = reflection.klass.table_name hash[inc] = reflection_alias(reflection, counts[table_name]) counts[table_name] += 1 end end def reflection_includes WorkPackage.reflections.keys.map(&:to_sym) & all_includes.map(&:to_sym) end def reflection_alias(reflection, count) if count.zero? reflection.klass.table_name else reflection.alias_candidate(WorkPackage.table_name) end end def all_filter_includes(query) query.filters.map(&:includes) end def clean_symbol_list(list) list.flatten.compact.uniq.map(&:to_sym) end end