#-- 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. #++ class WorkPackage < ApplicationRecord include WorkPackage::Validations include WorkPackage::SchedulingRules include WorkPackage::StatusTransitions include WorkPackage::AskBeforeDestruction include WorkPackage::TimeEntriesCleaner include WorkPackage::Ancestors prepend WorkPackage::Parent include WorkPackage::TypedDagDefaults include WorkPackage::CustomActioned include WorkPackage::Hooks include OpenProject::Journal::AttachmentHelper DONE_RATIO_OPTIONS = %w(field status disabled).freeze belongs_to :project belongs_to :type belongs_to :status, class_name: 'Status', foreign_key: 'status_id' belongs_to :author, class_name: 'User', foreign_key: 'author_id' belongs_to :assigned_to, class_name: 'Principal', foreign_key: 'assigned_to_id' belongs_to :responsible, class_name: 'Principal', foreign_key: 'responsible_id' belongs_to :version belongs_to :priority, class_name: 'IssuePriority', foreign_key: 'priority_id' belongs_to :category, class_name: 'Category', foreign_key: 'category_id' has_many :time_entries, dependent: :delete_all has_and_belongs_to_many :changesets, -> { order("#{Changeset.table_name}.committed_on ASC, #{Changeset.table_name}.id ASC") } scope :recently_updated, -> { order(updated_at: :desc) } scope :visible, ->(*args) { where(project_id: Project.allowed_to(args.first || User.current, :view_work_packages)) } scope :in_status, ->(*args) do where(status_id: (args.first.respond_to?(:id) ? args.first.id : args.first)) end scope :for_projects, ->(projects) { where(project_id: projects) } scope :changed_since, ->(changed_since) { if changed_since where(["#{WorkPackage.table_name}.updated_at >= ?", changed_since]) end } scope :with_status_open, -> { includes(:status) .where(statuses: { is_closed: false }) } scope :with_status_closed, -> { includes(:status) .where(statuses: { is_closed: true }) } scope :with_limit, ->(limit) { limit(limit) } scope :on_active_project, -> { includes(:status, :project, :type) .where(projects: { active: true }) } scope :without_version, -> { where(version_id: nil) } scope :with_query, ->(query) { where(query.statement) } scope :with_author, ->(author) { where(author_id: author.id) } acts_as_watchable before_create :default_assign before_save :close_duplicates, :update_done_ratio_from_status acts_as_customizable acts_as_searchable columns: ['subject', "#{table_name}.description", "#{Journal.table_name}.notes"], tsv_columns: [ { table_name: Attachment.table_name, column_name: 'fulltext', normalization_type: :text }, { table_name: Attachment.table_name, column_name: 'file', normalization_type: :filename } ], include: %i(project journals attachments), references: %i(projects journals attachments), date_column: "#{quoted_table_name}.created_at", # sort by id so that limited eager loading doesn't break with postgresql order_column: "#{table_name}.id" ##################### WARNING ##################### # Do not change the order of acts_as_attachable # # and acts_as_journalized! # # # # This order ensures that no journal entries are # # written after a project is destroyed. # # # # See test/unit/project_test.rb # # test_destroying_root_projects_should_clear_data # # for details. # ################################################### acts_as_attachable after_remove: :attachments_changed, order: "#{Attachment.table_name}.file", add_on_new_permission: :add_work_packages, add_on_persisted_permission: :edit_work_packages, modification_blocked: ->(*) { readonly_status? }, extract_tsv: true after_validation :set_attachments_error_details, if: lambda { |work_package| work_package.errors.messages.has_key? :attachments } associated_to_ask_before_destruction TimeEntry, ->(work_packages) { TimeEntry.on_work_packages(work_packages).count > 0 }, method(:cleanup_time_entries_before_destruction_of) include WorkPackage::Journalized def self.done_ratio_disabled? Setting.work_package_done_ratio == 'disabled' end def self.use_status_for_done_ratio? Setting.work_package_done_ratio == 'status' end def self.use_field_for_done_ratio? Setting.work_package_done_ratio == 'field' end # Returns true if usr or current user is allowed to view the work_package def visible?(usr = nil) (usr || User.current).allowed_to?(:view_work_packages, project) end # ACTS AS JOURNALIZED def activity_type 'work_packages' end # RELATIONS # Returns true if this work package is blocked by another work package that is still open def blocked? blocked_by .with_status_open .exists? end def relations Relation.of_work_package(self) end def visible_relations(user) # This duplicates chaining # .relations.visible # The duplication is made necessary to achive a performant sql query on MySQL. # Chaining would result in # WHERE (relations.from_id = [ID] OR relations.to_id = [ID]) # AND relations.from_id IN (SELECT [IDs OF VISIBLE WORK_PACKAGES]) # AND relations.to_id IN (SELECT [IDs OF VISIBLE WORK_PACKAGES]) # This performs OK on postgresql but is very slow on MySQL # The SQL generated by this method: # WHERE (relations.from_id = [ID] AND relations.to_id IN (SELECT [IDs OF VISIBLE WORK_PACKAGES]) # OR (relations.to_id = [ID] AND relations.from_id IN (SELECT [IDs OF VISIBLE WORK_PACKAGES])) # is arguably easier to read and performs equally good on both DBs. relations_from = Relation .where(from: self) .where(to: WorkPackage.visible(user)) relations_to = Relation .where(to: self) .where(from: WorkPackage.visible(user)) relations_from .or(relations_to) end def relation(id) Relation.of_work_package(self).find(id) end def new_relation relations_to.build end def add_time_entry(attributes = {}) attributes.reverse_merge!( project: project, work_package: self ) time_entries.build(attributes) end # Users/groups the work_package can be assigned to def assignable_assignees project.possible_assignees end # Users the work_package can be assigned to def assignable_responsibles project.possible_responsibles end # Versions that the work_package can be assigned to # A work_package can be assigned to: # * any open, shared version of the project the wp belongs to # * the version it was already assigned to # (to make sure, that you can still update closed tickets) def assignable_versions @assignable_versions ||= begin current_version = version_id_changed? ? Version.find_by(id: version_id_was) : version ((project&.assignable_versions || []) + [current_version]).compact.uniq end end def to_s "#{type.is_standard ? '' : type.name} ##{id}: #{subject}" end # Return true if the work_package is closed, otherwise false def closed? status.nil? || status.is_closed? end # Return true if the work_package's status is_readonly # Careful not to use +readonly?+ which is AR internals! def readonly_status? status.present? && status.is_readonly? end # Returns true if the work_package is overdue def overdue? !due_date.nil? && (due_date < Date.today) && !closed? end def milestone? type&.is_milestone? end alias_method :is_milestone?, :milestone? # Returns users that should be notified def recipients notified = project.notified_users + attribute_users.select { |u| u.notify_about?(self) } notified.uniq! # Remove users that can not view the work package notified & User.allowed(:view_work_packages, project) end def notify?(user) case user.mail_notification when 'selected', 'only_my_events' author == user || user.is_or_belongs_to?(assigned_to) || user.is_or_belongs_to?(responsible) when 'none' false when 'only_assigned' user.is_or_belongs_to?(assigned_to) || user.is_or_belongs_to?(responsible) when 'only_owner' author == user else false end end def done_ratio if WorkPackage.use_status_for_done_ratio? && status && status.default_done_ratio status.default_done_ratio else read_attribute(:done_ratio) end end def estimated_hours=(h) converted_hours = (h.is_a?(String) ? h.to_hours : h) write_attribute :estimated_hours, !!converted_hours ? converted_hours : h end # aliasing subject to name # using :alias is not possible as AR will add the subject method later def name subject end def status_id=(sid) self.status = nil write_attribute(:status_id, sid) end def priority_id=(pid) self.priority = nil write_attribute(:priority_id, pid) end def type_id=(tid) self.type = nil result = write_attribute(:type_id, tid) @custom_field_values = nil result end # Overrides attributes= so that type_id gets assigned first def attributes=(new_attributes) return if new_attributes.nil? new_type_id = new_attributes['type_id'] || new_attributes[:type_id] if new_type_id self.type_id = new_type_id end super end # Set the done_ratio using the status if that setting is set. This will keep the done_ratios # even if the user turns off the setting later def update_done_ratio_from_status if WorkPackage.use_status_for_done_ratio? && status && status.default_done_ratio self.done_ratio = status.default_done_ratio end end # Is the amount of work done less than it should for the finish date def behind_schedule? return false if start_date.nil? || due_date.nil? done_date = start_date + (duration * done_ratio / 100).floor done_date <= Date.today end # check if user is allowed to edit WorkPackage Journals. # see Redmine::Acts::Journalized::Permissions#journal_editable_by def editable_by?(user) project = self.project user.allowed_to?(:edit_work_package_notes, project, global: project.present?) || user.allowed_to?(:edit_own_work_package_notes, project, global: project.present?) end # Adds the 'virtual' attribute 'hours' to the result set. Using the # patch in config/initializers/eager_load_with_hours, the value is # returned as the #hours attribute on each work package. def self.include_spent_hours(user) WorkPackage::SpentTime .new(user) .scope .select('SUM(time_entries.hours) AS hours') end # Returns the total number of hours spent on this work package and its descendants. # The result can be a subset of the actual spent time in cases where the user's permissions # are limited, i.e. he lacks the view_time_entries and/or view_work_packages permission. # # Example: # spent_hours => 0.0 # spent_hours => 50.2 # # The value can stem from either eager loading the value via # WorkPackage.include_spent_hours in which case the work package has an # #hours attribute or it is loaded on calling the method. def spent_hours(user = User.current) if respond_to?(:hours) hours.to_f else compute_spent_hours(user) end || 0.0 end # Returns a scope for the projects # the user is allowed to move a work package to def self.allowed_target_projects_on_move(user) Project.allowed_to(user, :move_work_packages) end # Returns a scope for the projects # the user is create a work package in def self.allowed_target_projects_on_create(user) Project.allowed_to(user, :add_work_packages) end # Unassigns issues from +version+ if it's no longer shared with issue's project def self.update_versions_from_sharing_change(version) # Update issues assigned to the version update_versions(["#{WorkPackage.table_name}.version_id = ?", version.id]) end # Unassigns issues from versions that are no longer shared # after +project+ was moved def self.update_versions_from_hierarchy_change(project) moved_project_ids = project.self_and_descendants.reload.map(&:id) # Update issues of the moved projects and issues assigned to a version of a moved project update_versions( ["#{Version.table_name}.project_id IN (?) OR #{WorkPackage.table_name}.project_id IN (?)", moved_project_ids, moved_project_ids] ) end # Extracted from the ReportsController. def self.by_type(project) count_and_group_by project: project, field: 'type_id', joins: ::Type.table_name end def self.by_version(project) count_and_group_by project: project, field: 'version_id', joins: Version.table_name end def self.by_priority(project) count_and_group_by project: project, field: 'priority_id', joins: IssuePriority.table_name end def self.by_category(project) count_and_group_by project: project, field: 'category_id', joins: Category.table_name end def self.by_assigned_to(project) count_and_group_by project: project, field: 'assigned_to_id', joins: User.table_name end def self.by_responsible(project) count_and_group_by project: project, field: 'responsible_id', joins: User.table_name end def self.by_author(project) count_and_group_by project: project, field: 'author_id', joins: User.table_name end def self.by_subproject(project) return unless project.descendants.active.any? ActiveRecord::Base.connection.select_all( "select s.id as status_id, s.is_closed as closed, i.project_id as project_id, count(i.id) as total from #{WorkPackage.table_name} i, #{Status.table_name} s where i.status_id=s.id and i.project_id IN (#{project.descendants.active.map(&:id).join(',')}) group by s.id, s.is_closed, i.project_id" ).to_a end def self.relateable_to(wp) # can't relate to itself and not to a descendant (see relations) relateable_shared(wp) .not_having_relations_from(wp) # can't relate to wp that relates to us (direct or transitively) .not_having_direct_relation_to(wp) # can't relate to wp we relate to directly end def self.relateable_from(wp) # can't relate to itself and not to a descendant (see relations) relateable_shared(wp) .not_having_relations_to(wp) # can't relate to wp that relates to us (direct or transitively) .not_having_direct_relation_from(wp) # can't relate to wp we relate to directly end def self.relateable_shared(wp) visible .not_self(wp) # can't relate to itself .not_being_descendant_of(wp) # can't relate to a descendant (see relations) .satisfying_cross_project_setting(wp) end private_class_method :relateable_shared def self.satisfying_cross_project_setting(wp) if Setting.cross_project_work_package_relations? all else where(project_id: wp.project_id) end end def self.not_self(wp) where.not(id: wp.id) end def self.not_having_direct_relation_to(wp) where.not(id: wp.relations_to.direct.select(:to_id)) end def self.not_having_direct_relation_from(wp) where.not(id: wp.relations_from.direct.select(:from_id)) end def self.not_having_relations_from(wp) where.not(id: wp.relations_from.select(:from_id)) end def self.not_having_relations_to(wp) where.not(id: wp.relations_to.select(:to_id)) end def self.not_being_descendant_of(wp) where.not(id: wp.descendants.select(:to_id)) end def self.order_by_ancestors(direction) max_relation_depth = Relation .hierarchy .group(:to_id) .select(:to_id, "MAX(hierarchy) AS depth") joins("LEFT OUTER JOIN (#{max_relation_depth.to_sql}) AS max_depth ON max_depth.to_id = work_packages.id") .reorder(Arel.sql("COALESCE(max_depth.depth, 0) #{direction}")) .select("#{table_name}.*, COALESCE(max_depth.depth, 0)") end def self.self_and_descendants_of_condition(work_package) relation_subquery = Relation .with_type_columns_not(hierarchy: 0) .select(:to_id) .where(from_id: work_package.id) "#{table_name}.id IN (#{relation_subquery.to_sql}) OR #{table_name}.id = #{work_package.id}" end def self.hierarchy_tree_following(work_packages) following = Relation .where(to: work_packages) .hierarchy_or_follows following_from_hierarchy = Relation .hierarchy .where(from_id: following.select(:from_id)) .select("to_id common_id") following_from_self = following.select("from_id common_id") # Using a union here for performance. # Using or would yield the same results and be less complicated # but it will require two orders of magnitude more time. sub_query = [following_from_hierarchy, following_from_self].map(&:to_sql).join(" UNION ") where("id IN (SELECT common_id FROM (#{sub_query}) following_relations)") end # Overrides Redmine::Acts::Customizable::ClassMethods#available_custom_fields def self.available_custom_fields(work_package) WorkPackage::AvailableCustomFields.for(work_package.project, work_package.type) end protected def <=>(other) other.id <=> id end private def add_time_entry_for(user, attributes) return if time_entry_blank?(attributes) attributes.reverse_merge!(user: user, spent_on: Date.today) time_entries.build(attributes) end ## # Checks if the time entry defined by the given attributes is blank. # A time entry counts as blank despite a selected activity if that activity # is simply the default activity and all other attributes are blank. def time_entry_blank?(attributes) return true if attributes.nil? key = 'activity_id' id = attributes[key] default_id = if id && !id.blank? Enumeration.exists? id: id, is_default: true, type: 'TimeEntryActivity' else true end default_id && attributes.except(key).values.all?(&:blank?) end def self.having_version_from_other_project where( "#{WorkPackage.table_name}.version_id IS NOT NULL" + " AND #{WorkPackage.table_name}.project_id <> #{Version.table_name}.project_id" + " AND #{Version.table_name}.sharing <> 'system'" ) end private_class_method :having_version_from_other_project # Update issues so their versions are not pointing to a # version that is not shared with the issue's project def self.update_versions(conditions = nil) # Only need to update issues with a version from # a different project and that is not systemwide shared having_version_from_other_project .where(conditions) .includes(:project, :version) .references(:versions).each do |issue| next if issue.project.nil? || issue.version.nil? unless issue.project.shared_versions.include?(issue.version) issue.version = nil issue.save end end end private_class_method :update_versions # Default assignment based on category def default_assign if assigned_to.nil? && category && category.assigned_to self.assigned_to = category.assigned_to end end # Closes duplicates if the issue is being closed def close_duplicates return unless closing? duplicates.each do |duplicate| # Reload is needed in case the duplicate was updated by a previous duplicate duplicate.reload # Don't re-close it if it's already closed next if duplicate.closed? # Implicitly creates a new journal duplicate.update_attribute :status, status override_last_journal_notes_and_user_of!(duplicate) end end def override_last_journal_notes_and_user_of!(other_work_package) journal = other_work_package.journals.last # Same user and notes journal.user = current_journal.user journal.notes = current_journal.notes journal.save end # Query generator for selecting groups of issue counts for a project # based on specific criteria. # DANGER: :field and :joins MUST never come from user input, because # they are not SQL-escaped. # # Options # * project - Project to search in. # * field - String. Issue field to key off of in the grouping. # * joins - String. The table name to join against. def self.count_and_group_by(options) project = options.delete(:project) select_field = options.delete(:field) joins = options.delete(:joins) where = "i.#{select_field}=j.id" ActiveRecord::Base.connection.select_all( "select s.id as status_id, s.is_closed as closed, j.id as #{select_field}, count(i.id) as total from #{WorkPackage.table_name} i, #{Status.table_name} s, #{joins} j where i.status_id=s.id and #{where} and i.project_id=#{project.id} group by s.id, s.is_closed, j.id" ).to_a end private_class_method :count_and_group_by def set_attachments_error_details if invalid_attachment = attachments.detect { |a| !a.valid? } errors.messages[:attachments].first << " - #{invalid_attachment.errors.full_messages.first}" end end def compute_spent_hours(user) WorkPackage::SpentTime .new(user, self) .scope .where(id: id) .pluck(Arel.sql('SUM(hours)')) .first end def attribute_users related = [author] [responsible, assigned_to].each do |user| if user.is_a?(Group) related += user.users else related << user end end related.select(&:present?) end end