Class: Enumeration
- Inherits:
-
ActiveRecord::Base
- Object
- ActiveRecord::Base
- Enumeration
- Includes:
- Redmine::SubclassFactory
- Defined in:
- app/models/enumeration.rb
Overview
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Direct Known Subclasses
Class Method Summary collapse
- .default ⇒ Object
-
.get_subclasses ⇒ Object
Returns the Subclasses of Enumeration.
-
.overriding_change?(new, previous) ⇒ Boolean
Does the
new
Hash override the previous Enumeration?. -
.same_active_state?(new, previous) ⇒ Boolean
Are the new and previous fields equal?.
-
.same_custom_values?(new, previous) ⇒ Boolean
Does the
new
Hash have the same custom values as the previous Enumeration?.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #<=>(enumeration) ⇒ Object
- #check_default ⇒ Object
-
#destroy(reassign_to = nil) ⇒ Object
Destroy the enumeration If a enumeration is specified, objects are reassigned.
- #destroy_without_reassign ⇒ Object
- #in_use? ⇒ Boolean
-
#is_override? ⇒ Boolean
Is this enumeration overriding a system level enumeration?.
-
#objects_count ⇒ Object
Overloaded on concrete classes.
-
#option_name ⇒ Object
Overloaded on concrete classes.
- #to_s ⇒ Object
Methods included from Redmine::SubclassFactory
Class Method Details
.default ⇒ Object
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 45 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 |
.get_subclasses ⇒ Object
Returns the Subclasses of Enumeration. Each Subclass needs to be required in development mode.
Note: subclasses is protected in ActiveRecord
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 103 def self.get_subclasses subclasses end |
.overriding_change?(new, previous) ⇒ Boolean
Does the new
Hash override the previous Enumeration?
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 108 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 |
.same_active_state?(new, previous) ⇒ Boolean
Are the new and previous fields equal?
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 129 def self.same_active_state?(new, previous) new = (new == "1" ? true : false) return new == previous end |
.same_custom_values?(new, previous) ⇒ Boolean
Does the new
Hash have the same custom values as the previous Enumeration?
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 118 def self.same_custom_values?(new, previous) previous.custom_field_values.each do |custom_value| if custom_value.to_s != new["custom_field_values"][custom_value.custom_field_id.to_s].to_s return false end end return true end |
Instance Method Details
#<=>(enumeration) ⇒ Object
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 93 def <=>(enumeration) position <=> enumeration.position end |
#check_default ⇒ Object
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 62 def check_default if is_default? && is_default_changed? Enumeration.where({:type => type}).update_all({:is_default => false}) end end |
#destroy(reassign_to = nil) ⇒ Object
Destroy the enumeration If a enumeration is specified, objects are reassigned
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 86 def destroy(reassign_to = nil) if reassign_to && reassign_to.is_a?(Enumeration) self.transfer_relations(reassign_to) end destroy_without_reassign end |
#destroy_without_reassign ⇒ Object
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 82 alias :destroy_without_reassign :destroy |
#in_use? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 73 def in_use? self.objects_count != 0 end |
#is_override? ⇒ Boolean
Is this enumeration overriding a system level enumeration?
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 78 def is_override? !self.parent.nil? end |
#objects_count ⇒ Object
Overloaded on concrete classes
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 69 def objects_count 0 end |
#option_name ⇒ Object
Overloaded on concrete classes
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 58 def option_name nil end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
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# File 'app/models/enumeration.rb', line 97 def to_s; name end |