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openproject/lib/time_entry_patch.rb

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# TODO: which require statement to use here? require_dependency breaks stuff
require_dependency 'time_entry'
# Patches Redmine's Users dynamically.
module TimeEntryPatch
def self.included(base) # :nodoc:
base.extend(ClassMethods)
base.send(:include, InstanceMethods)
# Same as typing in the class t.update_costs
base.class_eval do
unloadable
belongs_to :rate, :conditions => {:type => ["HourlyRate", "DefaultHourlyRate"]}, :class_name => "Rate"
attr_protected :costs, :rate_id
end
end
module ClassMethods
end
module InstanceMethods
def before_save
result = update_costs
return issue.changed? ? result : issue.save
end
def real_costs
# This methods returns the actual assigned costs of the entry
overridden_costs || costs || calculated_costs
end
def calculated_costs(rate_attr = nil)
rate_attr ||= current_rate
hours * 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 = calculated_costs(rate_attr)
self.rate = rate_attr
if self.overridden_costs_changed?
if self.overridden_costs_was.nil?
# just started to overwrite the cost
delta = overridden_costs - (costs_was || 0.0)
elsif self.overridden_costs.nil?
# removed the overridden cost, use the calculated cost now
delta = costs - overridden_costs_was
else
# changed the overridden costs
delta = overridden_costs - (overridden_costs_was || 0.0)
end
elsif self.costs_changed? && self.overridden_costs.nil?
# we use the calculated costs and it has changed
delta = self.costs - (self.costs_was || 0.0)
end
self.issue.labor_costs += delta if delta
# save the current rate
@updated_rate = rate_attr.id
@updated_hours = self.hours
end
def update_costs!(rate_attr = nil)
self.update_costs(rate_attr)
self.issue.save!
self.save!
end
def current_rate
self.user.rate_at(self.spent_on, self.project_id)
end
end
end