• Max Kanat-Alexander's avatar
    Bug 572602: Change the way that Bugzilla::Object determines what fields · 8f33041e
    Max Kanat-Alexander authored
    are required for create(). It now assumes that any column that is NOT NULL
    and has not DEFAULT in the database is required. We also shift the burden
    of throwing errors about empty values to the validators. This fixes the bug
    that Bugzilla::Bug->create() wasn't populating default values for fields
    if they weren't specified in the create() parameters.
    r=timello, a=mkanat
    8f33041e
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# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
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# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
#
# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Eric Black.
# Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2009 
# Eric Black. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Contributor(s): Eric Black <black.eric@gmail.com>

use strict;

package Bugzilla::Whine::Schedule;

use base qw(Bugzilla::Object);

use Bugzilla::Constants;

#############
# Constants #
#############

use constant DB_TABLE => 'whine_schedules';

use constant DB_COLUMNS => qw(
    id
    eventid
    run_day
    run_time
    run_next
    mailto
    mailto_type
);

use constant UPDATE_COLUMNS => qw(
    eventid 
    run_day 
    run_time 
    run_next 
    mailto 
    mailto_type
);
use constant NAME_FIELD => 'id';
use constant LIST_ORDER => 'id';

####################
# Simple Accessors #
####################
sub eventid         { return $_[0]->{'eventid'};     }
sub run_day         { return $_[0]->{'run_day'};     }
sub run_time        { return $_[0]->{'run_time'};    }
sub mailto_is_group { return $_[0]->{'mailto_type'}; }

sub mailto {
    my $self = shift;

    return $self->{mailto_object} if exists $self->{mailto_object};
    my $id = $self->{'mailto'};

    if ($self->mailto_is_group) {
        $self->{mailto_object} = Bugzilla::Group->new($id);
    } else {
        $self->{mailto_object} = Bugzilla::User->new($id);
    }
    return $self->{mailto_object};
}

sub mailto_users { 
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{mailto_users} if exists $self->{mailto_users};
    my $object = $self->mailto;

    if ($self->mailto_is_group) {
        $self->{mailto_users} = $object->members_non_inherited if $object->is_active;
    } else {
        $self->{mailto_users} = $object;
    }
    return $self->{mailto_users};
}

1;

__END__

=head1 NAME

Bugzilla::Whine::Schedule - A schedule object used by L<Bugzilla::Whine>.

=head1 SYNOPSIS

 use Bugzilla::Whine::Schedule;

 my $schedule = new Bugzilla::Whine::Schedule($schedule_id);

 my $event_id    = $schedule->eventid;
 my $run_day     = $schedule->run_day;
 my $run_time    = $schedule->run_time;
 my $is_group    = $schedule->mailto_is_group;
 my $object      = $schedule->mailto;
 my $array_ref   = $schedule->mailto_users;

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module exists to represent a L<Bugzilla::Whine> event schedule.

This is an implementation of L<Bugzilla::Object>, and so has all the
same methods available as L<Bugzilla::Object>, in addition to what is
documented below.

=head1 METHODS

=head2 Constructors

=over

=item C<new>

Does not accept a bare C<name> argument. Instead, accepts only an id.

See also: L<Bugzilla::Object/new>.

=back


=head2 Accessors

These return data about the object, without modifying the object.

=over

=item C<event_id>

The L<Bugzilla::Whine> event object id for this object.

=item C<run_day>

The day or day pattern that a L<Bugzilla::Whine> event is scheduled to run.

=item C<run_time>

The time or time pattern that a L<Bugzilla::Whine> event is scheduled to run.

=item C<mailto_is_group>

Returns a numeric 1 (C<group>) or 0 (C<user>) to represent whether
L</mailto> is a group or user.

=item C<mailto>

This is either a L<Bugzilla::User> or L<Bugzilla::Group> object to represent 
the user or group this scheduled event is set to be mailed to. 

=item C<mailto_users>

Returns an array reference of L<Bugzilla::User>s. This is derived from the
L<Bugzilla::Group> stored in L</mailto> if L</mailto_is_group> is true and
the group is still active, otherwise it will contain a single array element
for the L<Bugzilla::User> in L</mailto>.

=back