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# Redmine - project management software
# Copyright (C) 2006-2016 Jean-Philippe Lang
#
# 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.
class Enumeration < ActiveRecord::Base
include Redmine::SubclassFactory
default_scope lambda {order(:position)}
belongs_to :project
acts_as_list :scope => 'type = \'#{type}\' AND #{parent_id ? "parent_id = #{parent_id}" : "parent_id IS NULL"}'
acts_as_customizable
acts_as_tree
before_destroy :check_integrity
before_save :check_default
attr_protected :type
validates_presence_of :name
validates_uniqueness_of :name, :scope => [:type, :project_id]
validates_length_of :name, :maximum => 30
scope :shared, lambda { where(:project_id => nil) }
scope :sorted, lambda { order(:position) }
scope :active, lambda { where(:active => true) }
scope :system, lambda { where(:project_id => nil) }
scope :named, lambda {|arg| where("LOWER(#{table_name}.name) = LOWER(?)", arg.to_s.strip)}
def self.default
# Creates a fake default scope so Enumeration.default will check
# it's type. STI subclasses will automatically add their own
# types to the finder.
if self.descends_from_active_record?
where(:is_default => true, :type => 'Enumeration').first
else
# STI classes are
where(:is_default => true).first
end
end
# Overloaded on concrete classes
def option_name
nil
end
def check_default
if is_default? && is_default_changed?
Enumeration.where({:type => type}).update_all({:is_default => false})
end
end
# Overloaded on concrete classes
def objects_count
0
end
def in_use?
self.objects_count != 0
end
# Is this enumeration overriding a system level enumeration?
def is_override?
!self.parent.nil?
end
alias :destroy_without_reassign :destroy
# Destroy the enumeration
# If a enumeration is specified, objects are reassigned
def destroy(reassign_to = nil)
if reassign_to && reassign_to.is_a?(Enumeration)
self.transfer_relations(reassign_to)
end
destroy_without_reassign
end
def <=>(enumeration)
position <=> enumeration.position
end
def to_s; name end
# Returns the Subclasses of Enumeration. Each Subclass needs to be
# required in development mode.
#
# Note: subclasses is protected in ActiveRecord
def self.get_subclasses
subclasses
end
# Does the +new+ Hash override the previous Enumeration?
def self.overriding_change?(new, previous)
if (same_active_state?(new['active'], previous.active)) && same_custom_values?(new,previous)
return false
else
return true
end
end
# Does the +new+ Hash have the same custom values as the previous Enumeration?
def self.same_custom_values?(new, previous)
previous.custom_field_values.each do |custom_value|
if custom_value.value != new["custom_field_values"][custom_value.custom_field_id.to_s]
return false
end
end
return true
end
# Are the new and previous fields equal?
def self.same_active_state?(new, previous)
new = (new == "1" ? true : false)
return new == previous
end
# Overrides acts_as_list reset_positions_in_list so that enumeration overrides
# get the same position as the overriden enumeration
def reset_positions_in_list
acts_as_list_class.where(scope_condition).reorder("#{position_column} ASC, id ASC").each_with_index do |item, i|
acts_as_list_class.where("id = :id OR parent_id = :id", :id => item.id).
update_all({position_column => (i + 1)})
end
end
private
def check_integrity
raise "Cannot delete enumeration" if self.in_use?
end
# Overrides acts_as_list add_to_list_bottom so that enumeration overrides
# get the same position as the overriden enumeration
def add_to_list_bottom
if parent
self[position_column] = parent.position
else
super
end
end
# Overrides acts_as_list remove_from_list so that enumeration overrides
# get the same position as the overriden enumeration
def remove_from_list
if parent_id.blank?
super
end
end
end
# Force load the subclasses in development mode
require_dependency 'time_entry_activity'
require_dependency 'document_category'
require_dependency 'issue_priority'
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