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158 lines
6.2 KiB
Ruby
158 lines
6.2 KiB
Ruby
module ValidatesTimeliness
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# The crux of the plugin is being able to store raw user entered values,
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# while not interferring with the Rails 2.1 automatic timezone handling. This
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# requires us to distinguish a user entered value from a value read from the
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# database. Both maybe in string form, but only the database value should be
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# interpreted as being in the default timezone which is normally UTC. The user
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# entered value should be interpreted as being in the current zone as indicated
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# by Time.zone.
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#
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# To do this we must cache the user entered values on write and store the raw
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# value in the attributes hash for later retrieval and possibly validation.
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# Any database originating value will not be in the attribute cache on first
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# read so will be considered in UTC time and then converted to local time
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# and then stored back in the attributes hash and cached to avoid the need
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# for any subsequent differentiation.
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#
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# The wholesale replacement of the Rails time type casting is not done to
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# preserve the quick conversion for timestamp columns and also any value which
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# is never touched during the life of the record object.
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module AttributeMethods
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def self.included(base)
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base.extend ClassMethods
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if Rails::VERSION::STRING <= '2.1'
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base.class_eval do
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class << self
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alias_method :define_read_method_for_time, :define_read_method_for_time_zone_conversion
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alias_method :define_write_method_for_time, :define_write_method_for_time_zone_conversion
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end
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end
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base.extend ClassMethodsOld
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end
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end
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# Does strict time type cast checking for Rails 2.1 timezone handling
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def strict_time_type_cast(time)
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unless time.acts_like?(:time)
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time = self.class.timeliness_date_time_parse(time)
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end
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time_in_time_zone(time)
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end
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# Handles timezone shift if Rails 2.1
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def time_in_time_zone(time)
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time.respond_to?(:in_time_zone) ? time.in_time_zone : time
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end
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# Adds check for cached time attributes which have been type cast already
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# and value can be used from cache. This prevents the raw time value
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# from being type cast using default Rails type casting.
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def read_attribute(attr_name)
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attr_name = attr_name.to_s
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if !(value = @attributes[attr_name]).nil?
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if column = column_for_attribute(attr_name)
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if unserializable_attribute?(attr_name, column)
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unserialize_attribute(attr_name)
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elsif column.klass == Time && @attributes_cache.has_key?(attr_name)
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@attributes_cache[attr_name]
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else
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column.type_cast(value)
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end
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else
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value
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end
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else
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nil
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end
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end
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module ClassMethods
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# Define time attribute write method to store time value as is without
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# conversion and then convert time with strict conversion and cache it.
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#
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# If Rails 2.1 dirty attributes is enabled then the value is added to
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# changed attributes if changed. Can't use the default dirty checking
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# implementation as it chains the write_attribute method which deletes
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# the attribute from the cache.
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def define_write_method_for_time_zone_conversion(attr_name)
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method_body = <<-EOV
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def #{attr_name}=(time)
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old = read_attribute('#{attr_name}') if defined?(ActiveRecord::Dirty)
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@attributes['#{attr_name}'] = time
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unless time.acts_like?(:time)
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time = strict_time_type_cast(time)
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end
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time = time_in_time_zone(time)
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if defined?(ActiveRecord::Dirty) && !changed_attributes.include?('#{attr_name}') && old != time
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changed_attributes['#{attr_name}'] = (old.duplicable? ? old.clone : old)
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end
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@attributes_cache['#{attr_name}'] = time
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end
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EOV
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evaluate_attribute_method attr_name, method_body, "#{attr_name}="
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end
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# Define time attribute reader. If passed reload then check if cached,
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# which means its in local time. If local, do strict type cast as local
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# timezone, otherwise use read_attribute method for quick default type
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# cast of values from database using default timezone.
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def define_read_method_for_time_zone_conversion(attr_name)
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method_body = <<-EOV
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def #{attr_name}(reload = false)
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cached = @attributes_cache['#{attr_name}']
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return cached if @attributes_cache.has_key?('#{attr_name}') && !reload
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if @attributes_cache.has_key?('#{attr_name}')
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time = read_attribute_before_type_cast('#{attr_name}')
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time = strict_time_type_cast(time)
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else
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time = read_attribute('#{attr_name}')
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@attributes['#{attr_name}'] = time_in_time_zone(time)
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end
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@attributes_cache['#{attr_name}'] = time_in_time_zone(time)
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end
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EOV
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evaluate_attribute_method attr_name, method_body
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end
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end
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# Only for Rails 2.0.x. Checks for time attributes to define special reader
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# and writer methods.
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module ClassMethodsOld
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# Modified from AR to define Time attribute reader and writer methods with
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# strict time type casting.
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def define_attribute_methods
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return if generated_methods?
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columns_hash.each do |name, column|
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unless instance_method_already_implemented?(name)
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if self.serialized_attributes[name]
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define_read_method_for_serialized_attribute(name)
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elsif column.klass == Time
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define_read_method_for_time(name.to_sym)
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else
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define_read_method(name.to_sym, name, column)
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end
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end
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unless instance_method_already_implemented?("#{name}=")
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if column.klass == Time
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define_write_method_for_time(name.to_sym)
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else
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define_write_method(name.to_sym)
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end
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end
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unless instance_method_already_implemented?("#{name}?")
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define_question_method(name)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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