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openproject/app/models/cost_entry.rb

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class CostEntry < ActiveRecord::Base
unloadable
belongs_to :project
belongs_to :issue
belongs_to :user
belongs_to :cost_type
belongs_to :cost_object
belongs_to :rate, :class_name => "CostRate"
attr_protected :project_id, :costs, :rate_id
validates_presence_of :project_id, :user_id, :cost_type_id, :units, :spent_on
validates_numericality_of :units, :allow_nil => false, :message => :activerecord_error_invalid
validates_length_of :comments, :maximum => 255, :allow_nil => true
named_scope :visible, lambda{|*args|
{ :include => [:project, :user],
:conditions => (args.first || User.current).allowed_for(:view_cost_entries, args[1])
}
}
named_scope :visible_costs, lambda{|*args|
view_cost_rates = (args.first || User.current).allowed_for(:view_cost_rates, args[1])
view_cost_entries = (args.first || User.current).allowed_for(:view_cost_entries, args[1])
{ :include => [:project, :user],
:conditions => [view_cost_entries, view_cost_rates].join(" AND ")
}
}
def after_initialize
if new_record? && self.cost_type.nil?
if default_cost_type = CostType.default
self.cost_type_id = default_cost_type.id
end
end
end
def before_validation
self.project = issue.project if issue && project.nil?
end
def validate
errors.add :units, :activerecord_error_invalid if units && (units < 0)
errors.add :project_id, :activerecord_error_invalid if project.nil?
errors.add :issue_id, :activerecord_error_invalid if (issue_id && !issue) || (issue && project!=issue.project)
errors.add :user_id, :activerecord_error_invalid unless User.current.allowed_to? :log_costs, project, :for => user
begin
spent_on.to_date
rescue Exception
errors.add :spent_on, :activerecord_error_invalid
end
end
def before_save
self.spent_on &&= spent_on.to_date
update_costs
end
# tyear, tmonth, tweek assigned where setting spent_on attributes
# these attributes make time aggregations easier
def spent_on=(date)
super
self.tyear = spent_on ? spent_on.year : nil
self.tmonth = spent_on ? spent_on.month : nil
self.tweek = spent_on ? Date.civil(spent_on.year, spent_on.month, spent_on.day).cweek : nil
end
def real_costs
# This methods returns the actual assigned costs of the entry
self.overridden_costs || self.costs || self.calculated_costs
end
def calculated_costs(rate_attr = nil)
rate_attr ||= current_rate
units * rate_attr.rate
rescue
0.0
end
def update_costs(rate_attr = nil)
rate_attr ||= current_rate
if rate_attr.nil?
self.costs = 0.0
self.rate = nil
return
end
self.costs = self.calculated_costs(rate_attr)
self.rate = rate_attr
end
def update_costs!(rate_attr = nil)
self.update_costs(rate_attr)
self.save!
end
def current_rate
self.cost_type.rate_at(self.spent_on)
end
# Returns true if the cost entry can be edited by usr, otherwise false
def editable_by?(usr)
# FIXME 111 THIS IS A BAAAAAAAAD HACK !!! Fix the loading of Project
usr.allowed_to?(:edit_cost_entries, Project.find(project_id), :for => user)
end
# Returns true if the time entry can be edited by usr, otherwise false
def visible_by?(usr)
usr.allowed_to?(:view_cost_entries, project, :for => user)
end
def costs_visible_by?(usr)
usr.allowed_to?(:view_cost_rates, project, :for => user) || (usr == user && !overridden_costs.nil?)
end
def self.visible_by(usr)
with_scope(:find => { :conditions => usr.allowed_for(:view_cost_entries), :include => [:project, :user]}) do
yield
end
end
end