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# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Heiko Bernloehr (FreeIT.de).
#
# This file is part of ECS.
#
# ECS is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of
# the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# ECS 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
# Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public
# License along with ECS. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
class Event < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :ev_type
belongs_to :participant
belongs_to :message
def ===(y)
participant_id == y.participant_id and message_id == y.message_id and ev_type_id == y.ev_type_id
end
private
# if count <0 then list all events otherwise maximal count events
named_scope :for_participant, lambda { |participant_id,count| {
:conditions => { :participant_id => participant_id },
:order => "id ASC",
count<0 ? :readonly : :limit => count }}
named_scope :for_participant_and_message_desc_order, lambda { |participant_id,message_id| {
:conditions => { :participant_id => participant_id, :message_id => message_id },
:order => "id DESC",
:limit => 1 }}
def self.make(options)
options.assert_valid_keys(:event_type_name, :membership_message, :participant, :message)
message = options[:membership_message] ? options[:membership_message].message : options[:message]
participant= options[:membership_message] ? options[:membership_message].membership.participant : options[:participant]
return if not (message.ressource.events? and participant.events?)
event = Event.new
event.participant_id = participant.id
event.message_id = message.id
case options[:event_type_name]
when "created"
event.ev_type_id = EvType.find_by_name("created").id
when "destroyed"
event.ev_type_id = EvType.find_by_name("destroyed").id
when "updated"
event.ev_type_id = EvType.find_by_name("updated").id
else event.ev_type_id = 7777
end
if unique_or_notlast?(event) and event.save
event
else
# There is already a pending event (the last one) describing a change of
# the message. So don't create another one. Instead only touch the
# "updated_at" attribute of the event.
iev= Event.for_participant_and_message_desc_order(event.participant_id, event.message_id)[0]
iev.updated_at= Time.now.to_s(:db)
iev.save
nil
end
end
def self.unique_or_notlast?(event)
# Normally there should/could only be multiple update events more than
# once. The testing code would also handle all other events correctly.
mid= event.message_id
pid= event.participant_id
etid= event.ev_type_id
case initial_event(pid, mid, etid)
when nil
# its a unique event
return true
when Event.for_participant_and_message_desc_order(pid, mid)[0]
# there is already such an event for that message and its the last in the queue
# for case equality see also overridden === case operator
return false
else
# there is such an event but it's not the last in the queue so create a new one
return true
end
end
def self.initial_event(pid, mid, etid)
Event.find_by_participant_id_and_message_id_and_ev_type_id(pid, mid, etid)
end
end
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