#-- 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 Relation < ActiveRecord::Base include Concerns::VirtualAttribute scope :of_work_package, ->(work_package) { where('from_id = ? OR to_id = ?', work_package, work_package) } virtual_attribute :relation_type do types = ((TYPES.keys + [TYPE_HIERARCHY]) & Relation.column_names).select do |name| send(name).positive? end case types.length when 1 types[0] when 0 nil else TYPE_MIXED end end TYPE_RELATES = 'relates'.freeze TYPE_DUPLICATES = 'duplicates'.freeze TYPE_DUPLICATED = 'duplicated'.freeze TYPE_BLOCKS = 'blocks'.freeze TYPE_BLOCKED = 'blocked'.freeze TYPE_PRECEDES = 'precedes'.freeze TYPE_FOLLOWS = 'follows'.freeze TYPE_INCLUDES = 'includes'.freeze TYPE_PARTOF = 'partof'.freeze TYPE_REQUIRES = 'requires'.freeze TYPE_REQUIRED = 'required'.freeze TYPE_HIERARCHY = 'hierarchy'.freeze TYPE_MIXED = 'mixed'.freeze TYPES = { TYPE_RELATES => { name: :label_relates_to, sym_name: :label_relates_to, order: 1, sym: TYPE_RELATES }, TYPE_DUPLICATES => { name: :label_duplicates, sym_name: :label_duplicated_by, order: 2, sym: TYPE_DUPLICATED }, TYPE_DUPLICATED => { name: :label_duplicated_by, sym_name: :label_duplicates, order: 3, sym: TYPE_DUPLICATES, reverse: TYPE_DUPLICATES }, TYPE_BLOCKS => { name: :label_blocks, sym_name: :label_blocked_by, order: 4, sym: TYPE_BLOCKED }, TYPE_BLOCKED => { name: :label_blocked_by, sym_name: :label_blocks, order: 5, sym: TYPE_BLOCKS, reverse: TYPE_BLOCKS }, TYPE_PRECEDES => { name: :label_precedes, sym_name: :label_follows, order: 6, sym: TYPE_FOLLOWS, reverse: TYPE_FOLLOWS }, TYPE_FOLLOWS => { name: :label_follows, sym_name: :label_precedes, order: 7, sym: TYPE_PRECEDES }, TYPE_INCLUDES => { name: :label_includes, sym_name: :label_part_of, order: 8, sym: TYPE_PARTOF }, TYPE_PARTOF => { name: :label_part_of, sym_name: :label_includes, order: 9, sym: TYPE_INCLUDES, reverse: TYPE_INCLUDES }, TYPE_REQUIRES => { name: :label_requires, sym_name: :label_required, order: 10, sym: TYPE_REQUIRED }, TYPE_REQUIRED => { name: :label_required, sym_name: :label_requires, order: 11, sym: TYPE_REQUIRES, reverse: TYPE_REQUIRES } }.freeze validates_numericality_of :delay, allow_nil: true validate :validate_sanity_of_relation before_validation :reverse_if_needed before_save :set_type_column [TYPE_RELATES, TYPE_DUPLICATES, TYPE_BLOCKS, TYPE_PRECEDES, TYPE_FOLLOWS, TYPE_INCLUDES, TYPE_REQUIRES, TYPE_HIERARCHY].each do |type| define_method "#{type}=" do |value| instance_variable_set(:"@relation_type_set", nil) super(value) end end def self.relation_column(type) if TYPES.key?(type) && TYPES[type][:reverse] TYPES[type][:reverse] elsif TYPES.key?(type) || type == TYPE_HIERARCHY type end end def self.visible(user = User.current) direct .where(from_id: WorkPackage.visible(user)) .where(to_id: WorkPackage.visible(user)) end def self.from_work_package_or_ancestors(work_package) ancestor_or_self_ids = work_package .ancestors_relations .or(where(from_id: work_package.id)) .select(:from_id) where(from_id: ancestor_or_self_ids) end def self.from_parent_to_self_and_descendants(work_package) from_work_package_or_ancestors(work_package.parent) .where(to_id: work_package.self_and_descendants.select(:id)) end def self.from_self_and_descendants_to_ancestors(work_package) # using parent.self_and_ancestors to be able to cope with unpersisted parent where(from_id: work_package.self_and_descendants.select(:id)) .where(to_id: work_package.parent.self_and_ancestors.select(:id)) end def self.hierarchy_or_follows with_type_columns_0(_dag_options.type_columns - %i(hierarchy follows)) .non_reflexive end def self.hierarchy_or_reflexive with_type_columns_0(_dag_options.type_columns - %i(hierarchy)) end def self.non_hierarchy_of_work_package(work_package) of_work_package(work_package) .non_hierarchy .direct end def self.to_root(work_package) # MySQL does not support limit inside a subquery. # As this is intended to be used inside a subquery, we have to avoid using limit joins("LEFT OUTER JOIN relations r2 ON relations.to_id = r2.to_id AND relations.hierarchy < r2.hierarchy") .where('r2.id IS NULL') .where(to_id: work_package.id) .hierarchy_or_reflexive end def self.tree_of(work_package) root_id = to_root(work_package) .select(:from_id) hierarchy .where(from_id: root_id) end def self.sibling_of(work_package) hierarchy .where(from_id: work_package.parent_id) end def other_work_package(work_package) from_id == work_package.id ? to : from end # Returns the relation type for +work_package+ def relation_type_for(work_package) if TYPES[relation_type] if from_id == work_package.id relation_type else TYPES[relation_type][:sym] end end end def reverse_type Relation::TYPES[relation_type] && Relation::TYPES[relation_type][:sym] end def label_for(work_package) key = from_id == work_package.id ? :name : :sym_name TYPES[relation_type] ? TYPES[relation_type][key] : :unknown end def successor_soonest_start if relation_type == TYPE_FOLLOWS && (to.start_date || to.due_date) (to.due_date || to.start_date) + 1 + (delay || 0) end end def <=>(other) TYPES[relation_type][:order] <=> TYPES[other.relation_type][:order] end # delay is an attribute of Relation but its getter is masked by delayed_job's #delay method # here we overwrite dj's delay method with the one reading the attribute # since we don't plan to use dj with Relation objects, this should be fine def delay self[:delay] end def canonical_type self.class.canonical_type(relation_type) end def self.canonical_type(relation_type) if TYPES.key?(relation_type) && TYPES[relation_type][:reverse] TYPES[relation_type][:reverse] else relation_type end end private def shared_hierarchy? to_from = hierarchy_but_not_self(to: to, from: from) from_to = hierarchy_but_not_self(to: from, from: to) to_from .or(from_to) .any? end def validate_sanity_of_relation return unless from && to errors.add :to_id, :invalid if from_id == to_id errors.add :to_id, :not_same_project unless from.project_id == to.project_id || Setting.cross_project_work_package_relations? errors.add :base, :cant_link_a_work_package_with_a_descendant if shared_hierarchy? end def set_type_column if relation_type_changed? && relation_type_was was_column = self.class.relation_column(relation_type_was) write_attribute was_column, 0 end return unless relation_type new_column = self.class.relation_column(relation_type) send("#{new_column}=", 1) if new_column end # Reverses the relation if needed so that it gets stored in the proper way def reverse_if_needed if TYPES.key?(relation_type) && TYPES[relation_type][:reverse] work_package_tmp = to self.to = from self.from = work_package_tmp self.relation_type = TYPES[relation_type][:reverse] end end def hierarchy_but_not_self(to:, from:) Relation.hierarchy.where(to: to, from: from).where.not(id: id) end end