Redmine/app/models/issue_relation.rb

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# Redmine - project management software
# Copyright (C) 2006-2014 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.
#
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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.
class IssueRelation < ActiveRecord::Base
# Class used to represent the relations of an issue
class Relations < Array
include Redmine::I18n
def initialize(issue, *args)
@issue = issue
super(*args)
end
def to_s(*args)
map {|relation| "#{l(relation.label_for(@issue))} ##{relation.other_issue(@issue).id}"}.join(', ')
end
end
belongs_to :issue_from, :class_name => 'Issue', :foreign_key => 'issue_from_id'
belongs_to :issue_to, :class_name => 'Issue', :foreign_key => 'issue_to_id'
TYPE_RELATES = "relates"
TYPE_DUPLICATES = "duplicates"
TYPE_DUPLICATED = "duplicated"
TYPE_BLOCKS = "blocks"
TYPE_BLOCKED = "blocked"
TYPE_PRECEDES = "precedes"
TYPE_FOLLOWS = "follows"
TYPE_COPIED_TO = "copied_to"
TYPE_COPIED_FROM = "copied_from"
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 },
TYPE_FOLLOWS => { :name => :label_follows, :sym_name => :label_precedes,
:order => 7, :sym => TYPE_PRECEDES, :reverse => TYPE_PRECEDES },
TYPE_COPIED_TO => { :name => :label_copied_to, :sym_name => :label_copied_from,
:order => 8, :sym => TYPE_COPIED_FROM },
TYPE_COPIED_FROM => { :name => :label_copied_from, :sym_name => :label_copied_to,
:order => 9, :sym => TYPE_COPIED_TO, :reverse => TYPE_COPIED_TO }
}.freeze
validates_presence_of :issue_from, :issue_to, :relation_type
validates_inclusion_of :relation_type, :in => TYPES.keys
validates_numericality_of :delay, :allow_nil => true
validates_uniqueness_of :issue_to_id, :scope => :issue_from_id
validate :validate_issue_relation
attr_protected :issue_from_id, :issue_to_id
before_save :handle_issue_order
after_create :create_journal_after_create
after_destroy :create_journal_after_delete
def visible?(user=User.current)
(issue_from.nil? || issue_from.visible?(user)) && (issue_to.nil? || issue_to.visible?(user))
end
def deletable?(user=User.current)
visible?(user) &&
((issue_from.nil? || user.allowed_to?(:manage_issue_relations, issue_from.project)) ||
(issue_to.nil? || user.allowed_to?(:manage_issue_relations, issue_to.project)))
end
def initialize(attributes=nil, *args)
super
if new_record?
if relation_type.blank?
self.relation_type = IssueRelation::TYPE_RELATES
end
end
end
def validate_issue_relation
if issue_from && issue_to
errors.add :issue_to_id, :invalid if issue_from_id == issue_to_id
unless issue_from.project_id == issue_to.project_id ||
Setting.cross_project_issue_relations?
errors.add :issue_to_id, :not_same_project
end
# detect circular dependencies depending wether the relation should be reversed
if TYPES.has_key?(relation_type) && TYPES[relation_type][:reverse]
errors.add :base, :circular_dependency if issue_from.all_dependent_issues.include? issue_to
else
errors.add :base, :circular_dependency if issue_to.all_dependent_issues.include? issue_from
end
if issue_from.is_descendant_of?(issue_to) || issue_from.is_ancestor_of?(issue_to)
errors.add :base, :cant_link_an_issue_with_a_descendant
end
end
end
def other_issue(issue)
(self.issue_from_id == issue.id) ? issue_to : issue_from
end
# Returns the relation type for +issue+
def relation_type_for(issue)
if TYPES[relation_type]
if self.issue_from_id == issue.id
relation_type
else
TYPES[relation_type][:sym]
end
end
end
def label_for(issue)
TYPES[relation_type] ?
TYPES[relation_type][(self.issue_from_id == issue.id) ? :name : :sym_name] :
:unknow
end
def css_classes_for(issue)
"rel-#{relation_type_for(issue)}"
end
def handle_issue_order
reverse_if_needed
if TYPE_PRECEDES == relation_type
self.delay ||= 0
else
self.delay = nil
end
set_issue_to_dates
end
def set_issue_to_dates
soonest_start = self.successor_soonest_start
if soonest_start && issue_to
issue_to.reschedule_on!(soonest_start)
end
end
def successor_soonest_start
if (TYPE_PRECEDES == self.relation_type) && delay && issue_from &&
(issue_from.start_date || issue_from.due_date)
(issue_from.due_date || issue_from.start_date) + 1 + delay
end
end
def <=>(relation)
r = TYPES[self.relation_type][:order] <=> TYPES[relation.relation_type][:order]
r == 0 ? id <=> relation.id : r
end
private
# Reverses the relation if needed so that it gets stored in the proper way
# Should not be reversed before validation so that it can be displayed back
# as entered on new relation form
def reverse_if_needed
if TYPES.has_key?(relation_type) && TYPES[relation_type][:reverse]
issue_tmp = issue_to
self.issue_to = issue_from
self.issue_from = issue_tmp
self.relation_type = TYPES[relation_type][:reverse]
end
end
def create_journal_after_create
journal = issue_from.init_journal(User.current)
journal.details << JournalDetail.new(:property => 'relation',
:prop_key => relation_type_for(issue_from),
:value => issue_to.id)
journal.save
journal = issue_to.init_journal(User.current)
journal.details << JournalDetail.new(:property => 'relation',
:prop_key => relation_type_for(issue_to),
:value => issue_from.id)
journal.save
end
def create_journal_after_delete
journal = issue_from.init_journal(User.current)
journal.details << JournalDetail.new(:property => 'relation',
:prop_key => relation_type_for(issue_from),
:old_value => issue_to.id)
journal.save
journal = issue_to.init_journal(User.current)
journal.details << JournalDetail.new(:property => 'relation',
:prop_key => relation_type_for(issue_to),
:old_value => issue_from.id)
journal.save
end
end