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package FS::export_batch;
use strict;
use base qw( FS::Record );
use FS::Record qw( qsearch qsearchs );
use FS::part_export;
use FS::export_batch_item;
=head1 NAME
FS::export_batch - Object methods for export_batch records
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use FS::export_batch;
$record = new FS::export_batch \%hash;
$record = new FS::export_batch { 'column' => 'value' };
$error = $record->insert;
$error = $new_record->replace($old_record);
$error = $record->delete;
$error = $record->check;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
An FS::export_batch object represents a batch of records being processed
by an export. This mechanism allows exports to process multiple pending
service changes at the end of day or some other scheduled time, rather
than doing everything in realtime or near-realtime (via the job queue).
FS::export_batch inherits from FS::Record. The following fields are
currently supported:
=over 4
=item batchnum
primary key
=item exportnum
The L<FS::part_export> object that created this batch.
=item _date
The time the batch was created.
=item status
A status string. Allowed values are "open" (for a newly created batch that
can receive additional items), "closed" (for a batch that is no longer
allowed to receive items but is still being processed), "done" (for a batch
that is finished processing), and "failed" (if there has been an error
exporting the batch).
=item statustext
Free-text field for any status information from the remote machine or whatever
else the export is doing. If status is "failed" this MUST contain a value.
=back
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=item new HASHREF
Creates a new batch. To add the example to the database, see L<"insert">.
Note that this stores the hash reference, not a distinct copy of the hash it
points to. You can ask the object for a copy with the I<hash> method.
=cut
sub table { 'export_batch'; }
=item insert
Adds this record to the database. If there is an error, returns the error,
otherwise returns false.
=item delete
Delete this record from the database. Don't ever do this.
=item replace OLD_RECORD
Replaces the OLD_RECORD with this one in the database. If there is an error,
returns the error, otherwise returns false.
=item check
Checks all fields to make sure this is a valid batch. If there is
an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. Called by the insert
and replace methods.
=cut
sub check {
my $self = shift;
$self->set('status' => 'open') unless $self->get('status');
$self->set('_date' => time) unless $self->get('_date');
my $error =
$self->ut_numbern('batchnum')
|| $self->ut_number('exportnum')
|| $self->ut_foreign_key('exportnum', 'part_export', 'exportnum')
|| $self->ut_number('_date')
|| $self->ut_enum('status', [ qw(open closed done failed) ])
|| $self->ut_textn('statustext')
;
return $error if $error;
$self->SUPER::check;
}
# stubs, removed in 4.x
sub export_batch_item {
my $self = shift;
qsearch('export_batch_item', { batchnum => $self->batchnum });
}
sub part_export {
my $self = shift;
FS::part_export->by_key($self->exportnum);
}
=back
=head1 BUGS
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<FS::part_export>, L<FS::export_batch_item>
=cut
1;
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