package FS::part_event::Condition::cust_birthdate; use base qw( FS::part_event::Condition ); use strict; use warnings; use DateTime; =head2 NAME FS::part_event::Condition::cust_birthdate =head1 DESCRIPTION Billing event triggered by the time until the customer's next birthday (cust_main.birthdate) =cut sub description { 'Customer birthday is within time window after billing date'; } sub option_fields { ( timeframe => { label => 'Time window after bill date', type => 'freq', value => '1m', } ); } sub condition { my( $self, $object, %opt ) = @_; my $cust_main = $self->cust_main($object); my $birthdate = $cust_main->birthdate || return 0; my %timeframe; if ( $self->option('timeframe') =~ /(\d+)([mwdh])/ ) { my $k = {qw|m months w weeks d days h hours|}->{$2}; $timeframe{ $k } = $1; } else { die "Unparsable timeframe given: ".$self->option('timeframe'); } my $ck_dt = DateTime->from_epoch( epoch => $opt{time} ) ->truncate( to => 'day' ); my $bd_dt = DateTime->from_epoch( epoch => $birthdate ) ->truncate( to => 'day' ); # Find the birthday for this calendar year. If customer birthday # has already passed this year, find the birthday for next year. my $next_bd_dt = DateTime->new( month => $bd_dt->month, day => $bd_dt->day, year => $ck_dt->year, ); $next_bd_dt->add( years => 1 ) if DateTime->compare( $next_bd_dt, $ck_dt ) == -1; # Does next birthday occur between now and specified duration? $ck_dt->add( %timeframe ); DateTime->compare( $next_bd_dt, $ck_dt ) != 1 ? 1 : 0; } 1;