require_dependency 'query' class CostQueryColumn < QueryColumn attr_reader :scope def initialize(name, options={}) self.scope = (optione.delete(:scope) || :issues) super end end class CostQueryCustomFieldColumn < QueryCustomFieldColumn attr_accessor :scope def initialize(custom_field) self.reader = :issues super end end class Filter # FIXME: this is redmine 0.8 specific # current trunk uses the I18n module instead of GLoc include GLoc def initialize(scope, column_name, column) @scope = scope @column_name = column_name @column = column @enabled = true end attr_reader :scope, :column_name, :column attr_reader :values def values=(v) if available_values available_value_keys = available_values.collect {|o| o[1].to_s } # FIXME: HACK available_value_keys << User.current.id.to_s if available_value_keys.include? "me" v.each do |value| unless available_value_keys.include? value.to_s raise ArgumentError.new("Forbidden value (#{value.inspect} not in #{available_value_keys.inspect})") end end end @values = v end attr_reader :operator def operator=(o) raise ArgumentError.new("Forbidden operator #{o}") unless available_operators.include? o @operator = o end attr_accessor :enabled def type_name @column[:type] end def label @column[:name] || l(("field_"+@column_name.gsub(/\_id$/, "")).to_sym) end def available_operators CostQuery.filter_types[@column[:type]][:operators] end def available_values @column[:values] end def new_record? return true end end class CostQuery < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :user belongs_to :project serialize :filters serialize :group_by attr_protected :user_id, :project_id, :created_at, :updated_at def after_initialize self.display_time_entries = true if display_time_entries.nil? self.display_cost_entries = true if display_cost_entries.nil? self.group_by ||= {} end def self.operators # These are the operators used by filter types. operators = {} issue_operators = Query.operators issue_operators.each_pair do |op, label| simple = (["!*", "*", "t", "w", "o", "c"].include? op) operators[op] = {:label => label, :simple => simple} end operators.merge( { "=n" => {:label => :label_equals, :simple => false}, "0" => {:label => :label_none, :simple => true}, "y" => {:label => :label_yes, :simple => true}, "n" => {:label => :label_no, :simple => true}, " {:label => :label_less_or_equal, :simple => false}, ">d" => {:label => :label_greater_or_equal, :simple => false}, "<>d" => {:label => :label_between, :simple => false}, "=d" => {:label => :label_date_on, :simple => false} } ) end def self.filter_types return @filter_types if @filter_types filter_types = Query.operators_by_filter_type.inject({}) do |r, f| multiple = !([:list, :list_status, :list_optional, :list_subproject].include? f[0]) r[f[0]] = {:operators => f[1], :multiple => multiple} r end @filter_types = filter_types.merge( { :integer_zero => {:operators => [ "=n", ">=", "<=", "0", "*" ], :multiple => true}, :boolean => {:operators => [ "y", "n" ], :multiple => false}, :date_exact => {:operators => [ "d", "<>d", "=d", "t", "w"], :multiple => true} } ) end def available_filters # This available_filters is different from the Redmine one # available_filters[:issues] # --> filters on issue fields. These are the one from redmine itself # available_filters[:costs] # --> filters on cost and time entries return @available_filters if @available_filters @available_filters = { :costs => { "cost_type_id" => { :type => :list_optional, :order => 2, :applies => [:cost_entries], :flags => [], :db_table => CostType.table_name, :db_field => "id", :values => CostType.find(:all, :order => 'name').collect{|s| [s.name, s.id.to_s] }}, # FIXME: this has to be changed for Redmine 0.9 as r2777 of Redmine introduces STI for enumerations "activity_id" => { :type => :list_optional, :order => 3, :applies => [:time_entries], :flags => [], :db_table => Enumeration.table_name, :db_field => "id", :values => Enumeration.find(:all, :conditions => {:opt => 'ACTI'}, :order => 'position').collect{|s| [s.name, s.id.to_s] }}, "created_on" => { :type => :date_exact, :applies => [:time_entries, :cost_entries], :flags => [], :order => 4 }, "updated_on" => { :type => :date_exact, :applies => [:time_entries, :cost_entries], :flags => [], :order => 5 }, "spent_on" => { :type => :date_exact, :applies => [:time_entries, :cost_entries], :flags => [], :order => 6 }, "overridden_costs" => { :type => :boolean, :applies => [:time_entries, :cost_entries], :flags => [], :order => 7 }, "issue_id" => { :type => :list_optional, :order => 8, :applies => [:cost_entries, :time_entries], :flags => [], :db_table => Issue.table_name, :db_field => "id", :values => Issue.find(:all, :order => :id).collect{|s| [s.subject, s.id.to_s] }}, } } tmp_query = Query.new(:project => project, :name => "_") @available_filters[:issues] = tmp_query.available_filters # flag columns that contain filters for user columns @available_filters[:issues].each_pair do |k,v| v[:flags] = [] v[:flags] << :user if %w(assigned_to_id author_id watcher_id).include?(k) if k =~ /^cf_(\d+)$/ # custom field v[:db_table] = CustomValue.table_name v[:db_field] = 'value' v[:db_field_id] = $1 # this is the numeric part in the regex above v[:flags] << :custom_field elsif k == "watcher_id" v[:db_table] = Watcher.table_name v[:db_field] = 'user_id' v[:flags] << :watcher else if ["labor_costs", "material_costs", "overall_costs"].include? k v[:type] = :integer_zero end if [:date_past, :date].include? v[:type] v[:type] = :date_exact end v[:db_table] = Issue.table_name v[:db_field] = k end end if @available_filters[:issues]["author_id"] # add a filter on cost entries for user_id if it is available user_values = @available_filters[:issues]["author_id"][:values] @available_filters[:costs]["user_id"] = {:type => :list_optional, :order => 1, :applies => [:time_entries, :cost_entries], :values => user_values, :flags => [:user]} end @available_filters end def create_filter(scope, column_name) column = available_filters[scope][column_name] column ? Filter.new(scope, column_name, column) : nil end def create_filter_from_hash(filter_hash = {}) scope = filter_hash[:scope].to_sym column_name = filter_hash[:column_name] column = available_filters[scope][column_name] f = Filter.new(scope, column_name, column) f.enabled = filter_hash[:enabled] unless filter_hash[:enabled].nil? f.operator = filter_hash[:operator] unless filter_hash[:operator].nil? f.values = filter_hash[:values] unless filter_hash[:values].nil? f end def has_filter?(scope, column_name) # returns the first matching filter or nil return nil unless filters match = filters.select {|f| f.scope == scope && f.column_name = column_name} return match.blank? ? nil : match[0] end def self.grouping_column(*names, &block) options = names.extract_options! names.each do |name| group_by_columns[name] = options.merge( :block => block, :scope => grouping_scope ) end end def self.grouping_scope(type = nil) @grouping_scope = type || @grouping_scope yield if block_given? @grouping_scope end def self.group_by_columns @group_by_columns ||= {} end def self.get_name(key, value) data = group_by_columns[key.to_sym] return value unless data and data[:display] data[:display].call value end def self.from_field(klass, field) Proc.new do |id| a = klass.find_by_id(id) (a ? a.send(field) : id).to_s end end grouping_scope(:issues) do grouping_column(:tracker_id, :fixed_version_id, :subproject_id) grouping_column(:cost_object_id, :display => from_field(CostObject, :subject)) end grouping_scope(:costs) do grouping_column :user_id, :display => from_field(User, :name) grouping_column :issue_id, :display => from_field(Issue, :subject) grouping_column :cost_type_id, :diplay => from_field(CostType, :name) grouping_column :activity_id, :display => from_field(Enumeration, :name) grouping_column(:spent_on, :tyear, :tmonth, :tweek, :time => true) do |column, fields| values = [] if fields["spent_on"] values = [fields["spent_on"].to_date] * 2 elsif fields["tyear"] if fields["tmonth"] start_of_month = Date.civil(fields["tyear"].to_i, fields["tmonth"].to_i , 1) values = [start_of_month.to_s, start_of_month.end_of_month.to_s] elsif fields["tweek"] start_of_week = Date.commercial(fields["tyear"].to_i, fields["tweek"].to_i, 1) values = [start_of_week.to_s, start_of_week.end_of_week.to_s] else start_of_year = Date.civil(fields["tyear"].to_i, 1, 1) values = [start_of_year.to_s, start_of_year.end_of_year.to_s] end end raise "Invalid group by values" if values.blank? { :operator => "<>d", :values => values, :column_name => :spent_on } end end def filter_from_group_by(fields) column_name = group_by[:name].to_sym data = self.class.group_by_columns[column_name].dup data.delete(:display) block = data.delete(:block) || Proc.new { {} } { :enabled => 1, :operator => "=", :column_name => column_name, :values => fields[column_name.to_s], }.merge(data).merge(block.call(column_name, fields)) end def group_by_columns_for_select self.class.group_by_columns.inject([["", ""]]) do |list, (column_name, values)| filter = create_filter(values[:scope], column_name.to_s) list << [filter.label, column_name] if filter list end end def time_groups # returns an array of group_by names where time == true self.class.group_by_columns.inject([]) do |list, (column_name, values)| list << column_name if values[:time] list end end def project_statement project_clauses = [] if project && !project.active_children.empty? ids = [project.id] if subprojects = has_filter?(:issues, "subproject_id") case subprojects.operator when "=" # include the selected subprojects ids += subprojects.values.each(&:to_i) when "!*" # main project only else # all subprojects ids += project.descendants.collect(&:id) end elsif Setting.display_subprojects_issues? ids += project.descendants.collect(&:id) end project_clauses << "#{Project.table_name}.id IN (%s)" % ids.join(',') elsif project project_clauses << "#{Project.table_name}.id = %d" % project.id end # FIXME: Implement rights model here #project_clauses << Project.allowed_to_condition(User.current, :view_issues) if project_clauses.blank? "1=1" else project_clauses.join( 'AND ') end end def group_by_fields() return [] unless !group_by[:name].blank? && (data = group_by_columns[group_by[:name].to_sym]) if data[:time] # We have a group_by_time return case group_by[:granularity] when "year" then ["tyear"] when "month" then ["tyear", "tmonth"] when "week" then ["tyear", "tweek"] else ["spent_on"] end else [group_by[:name]] end end def group_by_columns self.class.group_by_columns end def sql_data_for(entry_scope) case entry_scope when :cost_entries model = CostEntry when :time_entries model = TimeEntry end select_fields = group_by_fields.dup my_fields, nil_fields = select_fields.partition { |f| model.column_names.include? f.to_s } group_by = "GROUP BY #{my_fields.join(", ")}" unless my_fields.blank? my_fields.map! { |f| "#{model.table_name}.#{f} as #{f}" } nil_fields.map! { |f| "NULL as #{f}" } [model, (my_fields + nil_fields).join(", "), from_statement(entry_scope), statement(entry_scope), group_by] end def from_statement(entry_scope) case entry_scope when :cost_entries <<-EOS #{CostEntry.table_name} LEFT OUTER JOIN #{Issue.table_name} ON #{Issue.table_name}.id = #{CostEntry.table_name}.issue_id LEFT OUTER JOIN #{CostType.table_name} ON #{CostType.table_name}.id = #{CostEntry.table_name}.cost_type_id LEFT OUTER JOIN #{User.table_name} ON #{User.table_name}.id = #{CostEntry.table_name}.user_id EOS when :time_entries from = <<-EOS #{TimeEntry.table_name} LEFT OUTER JOIN #{Issue.table_name} ON #{Issue.table_name}.id = #{TimeEntry.table_name}.issue_id LEFT OUTER JOIN #{Enumeration.table_name} ON #{Enumeration.table_name}.id = #{TimeEntry.table_name}.activity_id LEFT OUTER JOIN #{User.table_name} ON #{User.table_name}.id = #{TimeEntry.table_name}.user_id EOS end end def statement(entry_scope) # entry_scope can currently be one of :cost_entries, :time_entries # To not mix this with the scope (aka :issues vs. :costs) issue_filter_clauses = [] entry_filter_clauses = [] if filters and valid? filters.each do |filter| filter = create_filter_from_hash(filter) if filter.column[:flags].include? :user filter.values = [filter.values] unless filter.values.is_a? Array filter.values.push(User.current.logged? ? User.current.id.to_s : "0") if filter.values.delete("me") end sql = '' case filter.scope when :issues if filter.column[:flags].include? :custom_field sql << "#{Issue.table_name}.id IN (" sql << " SELECT #{Issue.table_name}.id FROM #{Issue.table_name} LEFT OUTER JOIN #{filter.column[:db_table]} ON #{filter.column[:db_table]}.customized_type='Issue' AND #{filter.column[:db_table]}.customized_id=#{Issue.table_name}.id AND #{filter.column[:db_table]}.custom_field_id=#{filter.column[:db_field_id]} WHERE " sql << sql_for_filter(filter, nil, true) sql << ")" elsif filter.column[:flags].include? :watcher sql << "#{Issue.table_name}.id #{ field.operator == '=' ? 'IN' : 'NOT IN' } (" sql << " SELECT #{filter.column[:db_table]}.watchable_id FROM #{filter.column[:db_table]} WHERE #{filter.column[:db_table]}.watchable_type='Issue' AND " sql << sql_for_filter(filter) sql << ")" else sql << '(' + sql_for_filter(filter) + ')' end issue_filter_clauses << sql when :costs sql << '(' + sql_for_filter(filter, entry_scope) + ')' entry_filter_clauses << sql end end end issue_filter_clauses = ["1=1"] if issue_filter_clauses.blank? # FIXME: This is a hack calling a private ActiveRecord methods # from http://pivotallabs.com/users/jsusser/blog/articles/567-hacking-a-subselect-in-activerecord from = "#{Issue.table_name}" from << " LEFT OUTER JOIN #{User.table_name} ON #{User.table_name}.id = #{Issue.table_name}.assigned_to_id" from << " LEFT OUTER JOIN #{IssueStatus.table_name} ON #{IssueStatus.table_name}.id = #{Issue.table_name}.status_id" from << " LEFT OUTER JOIN #{Tracker.table_name} ON #{Tracker.table_name}.id = #{Issue.table_name}.tracker_id" from << " LEFT OUTER JOIN #{Project.table_name} ON #{Project.table_name}.id = #{Issue.table_name}.project_id" from << " LEFT OUTER JOIN #{Enumeration.table_name} ON #{Enumeration.table_name}.id = #{Issue.table_name}.priority_id" from << " LEFT OUTER JOIN #{IssueCategory.table_name} ON #{IssueCategory.table_name}.id = #{Issue.table_name}.category_id" from << " LEFT OUTER JOIN #{Version.table_name} ON #{Version.table_name}.id = #{Issue.table_name}.fixed_version_id" issue_ids = Issue.send( :construct_finder_sql, :select => "#{Issue.table_name}.id", #:include => [ :assigned_to, :status, :tracker, :project, :priority, :category, :fixed_version ], :from => from, :conditions => (issue_filter_clauses << project_statement).join(' AND ')) case entry_scope when :cost_entries entry_filter_clauses << "#{CostEntry.table_name}.issue_id IN (#{issue_ids})" when :time_entries entry_filter_clauses << "#{TimeEntry.table_name}.issue_id IN (#{issue_ids})" end entry_filter_clauses.join(' AND ') end def sort_criteria=(arg) c = [] if arg.is_a?(Hash) arg = arg.keys.sort.collect {|k| arg[k]} end c = arg.select {|k,o| !k.to_s.blank?}.slice(0,3).collect {|k,o| [k.to_s, o == 'desc' ? o : 'asc']} write_attribute(:sort_criteria, c) end def sort_criteria read_attribute(:sort_criteria) || [] end def sort_criteria_key(arg) sort_criteria && sort_criteria[arg] && sort_criteria[arg].first end def sort_criteria_order(arg) sort_criteria && sort_criteria[arg] && sort_criteria[arg].last end private def sql_for_filter(filter, entry_scope = nil, string_as_null = false) db_table = filter.column[:db_table] if filter.scope == :costs && !db_table case entry_scope when :cost_entries db_table = CostEntry.table_name when :time_entries db_table = TimeEntry.table_name else raise "Need a valid entry scope. Got #{entry_scope.inspect}" unless entry_scope end end if filter.scope == :costs && (!filter.column[:applies].include? entry_scope) # the current filter does not match the entry_scope so we just ignore it return "1=1" end db_field = filter.column[:db_field] || filter.column_name # Does not work for Redmine 0.8 #@sql_for_filter_query = Query.new(:name => "_") unless @sql_for_filter_query #sql = @sql_for_filter_query.send( # :sql_for_field, # filter.column_name, filter.operator, filter.values, db_table, db_field, string_as_null) sql = sql_for_field(filter.column_name, filter.operator, filter.values, db_table, db_field, string_as_null) return sql unless sql == "1=1" # We have an operator that was added by us. So we provide the logic here case filter.operator when "0" sql = "#{db_table}.#{db_field} = 0" when "y" sql = "#{db_table}.#{db_field} IS NOT NULL" when "n" sql = "#{db_table}.#{db_field} IS NULL" when "=n" sql = "#{db_table}.#{db_field} = #{CostRate.clean_currency(filter.values).to_f.to_s}" when "<>d" begin date1 = filter.values.first.to_date date2 = filter.values.last.to_date sql = "#{db_table}.#{db_field} BETWEEN '#{connection.quoted_date(date1)}' AND '#{connection.quoted_date(date2)}'" rescue end when ">d" begin date = filter.values.first.to_date sql = "#{db_table}.#{db_field} >= '#{connection.quoted_date(date)}'" rescue end when " ''" if is_custom_filter when ">=" sql = "#{db_table}.#{db_field} >= #{value.first.to_i}" when "<=" sql = "#{db_table}.#{db_field} <= #{value.first.to_i}" when "o" sql = "#{IssueStatus.table_name}.is_closed=#{connection.quoted_false}" if field == "status_id" when "c" sql = "#{IssueStatus.table_name}.is_closed=#{connection.quoted_true}" if field == "status_id" when ">t-" sql = date_range_clause(db_table, db_field, - value.first.to_i, 0) when "t+" sql = date_range_clause(db_table, db_field, value.first.to_i, nil) when " '%s'" % [connection.quoted_date((Date.yesterday + from).to_time.end_of_day)]) end if to s << ("#{table}.#{field} <= '%s'" % [connection.quoted_date((Date.today + to).to_time.end_of_day)]) end s.join(' AND ') end end