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openproject/app/models/journal_manager.rb

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#-- encoding: UTF-8
#-- copyright
# OpenProject is a project management system.
# Copyright (C) 2012-2015 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) 2006-2013 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.
#
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# See doc/COPYRIGHT.rdoc for more details.
#++
class JournalManager
def self.is_journalized?(obj)
not obj.nil? and obj.respond_to? :journals
end
def self.changed?(journable)
if journable.journals.count > 0
changed = attributes_changed? journable
changed ||= association_changed? journable, 'attachable', :attachments, :id, :attachment_id, :filename
changed ||= association_changed? journable, 'customizable', :custom_values, :custom_field_id, :custom_field_id, :value
changed
else
true
end
end
def self.attributes_changed?(journable)
type = base_class(journable.class)
current = valid_journal_attributes type, journable.attributes
predecessor = journable.journals.last.data.journaled_attributes
current = normalize_newlines(current)
predecessor = normalize_newlines(predecessor)
# we generally ignore changes from blank to blank
predecessor.map { |k, v| current[k.to_s] != v && (v.present? || current[k.to_s].present?) }
.any?
end
def self.association_changed?(journable, journal_association, association, id, key, value)
if journable.respond_to? association
journal_assoc_name = "#{journal_association}_journals"
changes = {}
current = journable.send(association).map { |a| { key.to_s => a.send(id), value.to_s => a.send(value) } }
predecessor = journable.journals.last.send(journal_assoc_name).map(&:attributes)
current = remove_empty_associations(current, value.to_s)
merged_journals = JournalManager.merge_reference_journals_by_id current, predecessor, key.to_s
changes.merge! JournalManager.added_references(merged_journals, association.to_s, value.to_s)
changes.merge! JournalManager.removed_references(merged_journals, association.to_s, value.to_s)
changes.merge! JournalManager.changed_references(merged_journals, association.to_s, value.to_s)
not changes.empty?
else
false
end
end
# associations have value attributes ('value' for custom values and 'filename'
# for attachments). This method ensures that blank value attributes are
# treated like non-existing associations. Thus, this prevents that
# non-existing associations (nil) are different to blank associations ("").
# This would lead to false change information, otherwise.
# We need to be careful though, because we want to accept false (and false.blank? == true)
def self.remove_empty_associations(associations, value)
associations.reject { |h| h.has_key?(value) && h[value].blank? && h[value] != false }
end
def self.merge_reference_journals_by_id(current, predecessor, key)
all_attachable_journal_ids = current.map { |j| j[key] } | predecessor.map { |j| j[key] }
all_attachable_journal_ids.each_with_object({}) { |i, h|
h[i] = [predecessor.detect do |j| j[key] == i end,
current.detect { |j| j[key] == i }]
}
end
def self.added_references(merged_references, key, value)
merged_references.select { |_, v| v[0].nil? and not v[1].nil? }
.each_with_object({}) { |k, h| h["#{key}_#{k[0]}"] = [nil, k[1][1][value]] }
end
def self.removed_references(merged_references, key, value)
merged_references.select { |_, v| not v[0].nil? and v[1].nil? }
.each_with_object({}) { |k, h| h["#{key}_#{k[0]}"] = [k[1][0][value], nil] }
end
def self.changed_references(merged_references, key, value)
merged_references.select { |_, v| not v[0].nil? and not v[1].nil? and v[0][value] != v[1][value] }
.each_with_object({}) { |k, h| h["#{key}_#{k[0]}"] = [k[1][0][value], k[1][1][value]] }
end
def self.recreate_initial_journal(type, journal, changed_data)
if journal.data.nil?
journal.data = create_journal_data journal.id, type, changed_data.except(:id)
else
journal.changed_data = changed_data
journal.attachable_journals.delete_all
journal.customizable_journals.delete_all
end
create_association_data journal.journable, journal
journal.save!
journal.reload
end
def self.add_journal(journable, user = User.current, notes = '')
if is_journalized? journable
# Maximum version might be nil, so use to_i here.
version = journable.journals.maximum(:version).to_i + 1
journal_attributes = { journable_id: journable.id,
journable_type: journal_class_name(journable.class),
version: version,
activity_type: journable.send(:activity_type),
changed_data: journable.attributes.symbolize_keys }
create_journal journable, journal_attributes, user, notes
end
end
def self.create_journal(journable, journal_attributes, user = User.current, notes = '')
type = base_class(journable.class)
extended_journal_attributes = journal_attributes.merge(journable_type: type.to_s)
.merge(notes: notes)
.except(:changed_data)
.except(:id)
unless extended_journal_attributes.has_key? :user_id
extended_journal_attributes[:user_id] = user.id
end
journal_attributes[:changed_data] = normalize_newlines(journal_attributes[:changed_data])
journal = journable.journals.build extended_journal_attributes
journal.data = create_journal_data journal.id, type, valid_journal_attributes(type, journal_attributes[:changed_data])
create_association_data journable, journal
journal
end
def self.valid_journal_attributes(type, changed_data)
journal_class = journal_class type
journal_class_attributes = journal_class.columns.map(&:name)
valid_journal_attributes = changed_data.select { |k, _v| journal_class_attributes.include?(k.to_s) }
valid_journal_attributes.except 'id', 'updated_at', 'updated_on'
end
def self.create_journal_data(_journal_id, type, changed_data)
journal_class = journal_class type
new_data = Hash[changed_data.map { |k, v| [k, (v.is_a? Array) ? v.last : v] }]
journal_class.new new_data
end
def self.update_user_references(current_user_id, substitute_id)
foreign_keys = ['author_id', 'user_id', 'assigned_to_id', 'responsible_id']
Journal::BaseJournal.subclasses.each do |klass|
foreign_keys.each do |foreign_key|
if klass.column_names.include? foreign_key
klass.where(foreign_key => current_user_id).update_all(foreign_key => substitute_id)
end
end
end
end
def self.journal_class(type)
namespace = type.name.deconstantize
if namespace == 'Journal'
type
else
"Journal::#{journal_class_name(type)}".constantize
end
end
def self.journaled_class(journal_type)
namespace = journal_type.name.deconstantize
if namespace == 'Journal'
class_name = journal_type.name.demodulize
class_name.gsub('Journal', '').constantize
else
journal_type
end
end
def self.normalize_newlines(data)
data.each_with_object({}) { |e, h|
h[e[0]] = (e[1].is_a?(String) ? e[1].gsub(/\r\n/, "\n") : e[1])
}
end
private
def self.journal_class_name(type)
"#{base_class(type).name}Journal"
end
def self.base_class(type)
supertype = type.ancestors.find { |a| a != type and a.is_a? Class }
supertype = type if supertype == ActiveRecord::Base
supertype
end
def self.create_association_data(journable, journal)
create_attachment_data journable, journal if journable.respond_to? :attachments
create_custom_field_data journable, journal if journable.respond_to? :custom_values
end
def self.create_attachment_data(journable, journal)
journable.attachments.each do |a|
journal.attachable_journals.build attachment: a, filename: a.filename
end
end
def self.create_custom_field_data(journable, journal)
# Consider only custom values with non-blank values. Otherwise,
# non-existing custom values are different to custom values with an empty
# value.
# Mind that false.present? == false, but we don't consider false this being "blank"...
# This does not matter when we use stringly typed values (as in the database),
# but it matters when we use real types
journable.custom_values.select { |c| c.value.present? || c.value == false }.each do |cv|
journal.customizable_journals.build custom_field_id: cv.custom_field_id, value: cv.value
end
end
end