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set default category_id instead of the object (#11665)...
set default category_id instead of the object (#11665) Rails 2.3 still has issues with synchronizing the association_id and association attributes of an object. That means, if you set the association with an object first and then just set the id afterwards, the object wins and the setting of the id gets lost. This is not an issue in Rails >= 3.1 anymore. Contributed by Holger Just. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://rubyforge.org/var/svn/redmine/branches/1.4-stable@10226 e93f8b46-1217-0410-a6f0-8f06a7374b81

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time_entry.rb
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# Redmine - project management software
# Copyright (C) 2006-2011 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.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
class TimeEntry < ActiveRecord::Base
include Redmine::SafeAttributes
# could have used polymorphic association
# project association here allows easy loading of time entries at project level with one database trip
belongs_to :project
belongs_to :issue
belongs_to :user
belongs_to :activity, :class_name => 'TimeEntryActivity', :foreign_key => 'activity_id'
attr_protected :project_id, :user_id, :tyear, :tmonth, :tweek
acts_as_customizable
acts_as_event :title => Proc.new {|o| "#{l_hours(o.hours)} (#{(o.issue || o.project).event_title})"},
:url => Proc.new {|o| {:controller => 'timelog', :action => 'index', :project_id => o.project, :issue_id => o.issue}},
:author => :user,
:description => :comments
acts_as_activity_provider :timestamp => "#{table_name}.created_on",
:author_key => :user_id,
:find_options => {:include => :project}
validates_presence_of :user_id, :activity_id, :project_id, :hours, :spent_on
validates_numericality_of :hours, :allow_nil => true, :message => :invalid
validates_length_of :comments, :maximum => 255, :allow_nil => true
before_validation :set_project_if_nil
validate :validate_time_entry
named_scope :visible, lambda {|*args| {
:include => :project,
:conditions => Project.allowed_to_condition(args.shift || User.current, :view_time_entries, *args)
}}
named_scope :on_issue, lambda {|issue| {
:include => :issue,
:conditions => "#{Issue.table_name}.root_id = #{issue.root_id} AND #{Issue.table_name}.lft >= #{issue.lft} AND #{Issue.table_name}.rgt <= #{issue.rgt}"
}}
named_scope :on_project, lambda {|project, include_subprojects| {
:include => :project,
:conditions => project.project_condition(include_subprojects)
}}
named_scope :spent_between, lambda {|from, to|
if from && to
{:conditions => ["#{TimeEntry.table_name}.spent_on BETWEEN ? AND ?", from, to]}
elsif from
{:conditions => ["#{TimeEntry.table_name}.spent_on >= ?", from]}
elsif to
{:conditions => ["#{TimeEntry.table_name}.spent_on <= ?", to]}
else
{}
end
}
safe_attributes 'hours', 'comments', 'issue_id', 'activity_id', 'spent_on', 'custom_field_values', 'custom_fields'
def initialize(attributes=nil, *args)
super
if new_record? && self.activity.nil?
if default_activity = TimeEntryActivity.default
self.activity_id = default_activity.id
end
self.hours = nil if hours == 0
end
end
def set_project_if_nil
self.project = issue.project if issue && project.nil?
end
def validate_time_entry
errors.add :hours, :invalid if hours && (hours < 0 || hours >= 1000)
errors.add :project_id, :invalid if project.nil?
errors.add :issue_id, :invalid if (issue_id && !issue) || (issue && project!=issue.project)
end
def hours=(h)
write_attribute :hours, (h.is_a?(String) ? (h.to_hours || h) : h)
end
def hours
h = read_attribute(:hours)
if h.is_a?(Float)
h.round(2)
else
h
end
end
# tyear, tmonth, tweek assigned where setting spent_on attributes
# these attributes make time aggregations easier
def spent_on=(date)
super
if spent_on.is_a?(Time)
self.spent_on = spent_on.to_date
end
self.tyear = spent_on ? spent_on.year : nil
self.tmonth = spent_on ? spent_on.month : nil
self.tweek = spent_on ? Date.civil(spent_on.year, spent_on.month, spent_on.day).cweek : nil
end
# Returns true if the time entry can be edited by usr, otherwise false
def editable_by?(usr)
(usr == user && usr.allowed_to?(:edit_own_time_entries, project)) || usr.allowed_to?(:edit_time_entries, project)
end
end