#-- encoding: UTF-8 #-- copyright # OpenProject is an open source project management software. # Copyright (C) 2012-2020 the OpenProject GmbH # # 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. #++ # Helpers to sort tables using clickable column headers. # # Author: Stuart Rackham , March 2005. # Jean-Philippe Lang, 2009 # License: This source code is released under the MIT license. # # - Consecutive clicks toggle the column's sort order. # - Sort state is maintained by a session hash entry. # - CSS classes identify sort column and state. # - Typically used in conjunction with the Pagination module. # # Example code snippets: # # Controller: # # helper :sort # include SortHelper # # def list # sort_init 'last_name' # sort_update %w(first_name last_name) # @items = Contact.find_all nil, sort_clause # end # # Controller (using Pagination module): # # helper :sort # include SortHelper # # def list # sort_init 'last_name' # sort_update %w(first_name last_name) # @contact_pages, @items = paginate :contacts, # order_by: sort_clause, # per_page: 10 # end # # View (table header in list.rhtml): # # # # <%= sort_header_tag('id', title: 'Sort by contact ID') %> # <%= sort_header_tag('last_name', caption: 'Name') %> # <%= sort_header_tag('phone') %> # <%= sort_header_tag('address', width: 200) %> # # # # - Introduces instance variables: @sort_default, @sort_criteria # - Introduces param :sort # module SortHelper class SortCriteria attr_reader :criteria def initialize @criteria = [] end def available_criteria=(criteria) unless criteria.is_a?(Hash) criteria = criteria.inject({}) { |h, k| h[k] = k; h } end @available_criteria = criteria end def from_param(param) @criteria = param.to_s.split(',').map { |s| s.split(':')[0..1] } normalize! end def criteria=(arg) @criteria = arg normalize! end def to_param(format = nil) if format == :json to_json_param else to_sort_param end end def to_sql sql = to_a.join(', ') sql.blank? ? nil : sql end def to_a @criteria .map { |c, o| [@available_criteria[c], o] } .reject { |c, _| c.nil? } .map { |c, o| append_direction(Array(c), o) } .compact end def map_each to_a.map { |criteria| yield criteria } end def add!(key, asc) @criteria.delete_if do |k, _o| k == key end @criteria = [[key, asc]] + @criteria normalize! end def add(*args) r = self.class.new.from_param(to_param) r.add!(*args) r end def first_key @criteria.first && @criteria.first.first end def first_asc? @criteria.first && @criteria.first.last end def empty? @criteria.empty? end private def normalize! @criteria ||= [] @criteria = @criteria.map { |s| s = s.to_a [s.first, !(s.last == false || s.last == 'desc')] } if @available_criteria @criteria = @criteria.select { |k, _o| @available_criteria.has_key?(k) } end @criteria.slice!(3) self end def append_direction(criterion, asc = true) if asc criterion else criterion.map { |c| append_desc(c) } end end # Appends DESC to the sort criterion unless it has a fixed order def append_desc(criterion) if criterion =~ / (asc|desc)\z/i criterion else "#{criterion} DESC" end end def to_json_param JSON::dump(@criteria.map { |k, o| [k, o ? 'asc' : 'desc'] }) end def to_sort_param @criteria.map { |k, o| k + (o ? '' : ':desc') }.join(',') end end def sort_name controller_name + '_' + action_name + '_sort' end # Initializes the default sort. # Examples: # # sort_init 'name' # sort_init 'id', 'desc' # sort_init ['name', ['id', 'desc']] # sort_init [['name', 'desc'], ['id', 'desc']] # def sort_init(*args) criteria = case args.size when 1 args.first.is_a?(Array) ? args.first : [[args.first]] when 2 [[args.first, args.last]] else raise ArgumentError end @sort_default = SortCriteria.new @sort_default.criteria = criteria end # Updates the sort state. Call this in the controller prior to calling # sort_clause. # - criteria can be either an array or a hash of allowed keys # def sort_update(criteria) @sort_criteria = SortCriteria.new @sort_criteria.available_criteria = criteria @sort_criteria.from_param(params[:sort] || session[sort_name]) @sort_criteria.criteria = @sort_default.criteria if @sort_criteria.empty? session[sort_name] = @sort_criteria.to_param end # Clears the sort criteria session data # def sort_clear session[sort_name] = nil end # Returns an SQL sort clause corresponding to the current sort state. # Use this to sort the controller's table items collection. # def sort_clause @sort_criteria.to_sql end def sort_columns @sort_criteria.criteria.map(&:first) end # Determines whether the current selected sort criteria # is identical to the default def default_sort_order? @sort_default.criteria == @sort_criteria.criteria end # Returns a link which sorts by the named column. # # - column is the name of an attribute in the sorted record collection. # - the optional caption explicitly specifies the displayed link text. # - 2 CSS classes reflect the state of the link: sort and asc or desc # def sort_link(column, caption, default_order, html_options = {}) order = order_string(column, inverted: true) || default_order caption ||= column.to_s.humanize sort_by = html_options.delete(:param) sort_param = @sort_criteria.add(column.to_s, order).to_param(sort_by) sort_key = sort_by == :json ? :sortBy : :sort sort_options = { sort_key => sort_param } # Don't lose other params. link_to_content_update(h(caption), safe_query_params(%w{filters page per_page expand}).merge(sort_options), html_options) end # Returns a table header tag with a sort link for the named column # attribute. # # Options: # :caption The displayed link name (defaults to titleized column name). # :title The tag's 'title' attribute (defaults to 'Sort by :caption'). # # Other options hash entries generate additional table header tag attributes. # # Example: # # <%= sort_header_tag('id', title: 'Sort by contact ID') %> # # Generates (for the users controller and if the table is sorted by the column) # #
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# # Id # #
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# # def sort_header_tag(column, options = {}) caption = get_caption(column, options) default_order = options.delete(:default_order) || 'asc' lang = options.delete(:lang) || nil param = options.delete(:param) || :sort options[:title] = sort_header_title(column, caption, options) within_sort_header_tag_hierarchy(options, sort_class(column)) do sort_link(column, caption, default_order, param: param, lang: lang, title: options[:title]) end end def sort_class(column) order = order_string(column) order.nil? ? nil : "sort #{order}" end def order_string(column, inverted: false) if column.to_s == @sort_criteria.first_key if @sort_criteria.first_asc? inverted ? 'desc' : 'asc' else inverted ? 'asc' : 'desc' end end end def within_sort_header_tag_hierarchy(options, classes) content_tag 'th', options do content_tag 'div', class: 'generic-table--sort-header-outer' do content_tag 'div', class: 'generic-table--sort-header' do content_tag 'span', class: classes do yield end end end end end def sort_header_title(column, caption, options) if column.to_s == @sort_criteria.first_key order = @sort_criteria.first_asc? ? t(:label_ascending) : t(:label_descending) order + " #{t(:label_sorted_by, value: "\"#{caption}\"")}" else t(:label_sort_by, value: "\"#{caption}\"") unless options[:title] end end def get_caption(column, options) caption = options.delete(:caption) if caption.blank? caption = defined?(model) ? model.human_attribute_name(column.to_s) : column.humanize end caption end end