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package FS::rate_time_interval;
use strict;
use base qw( FS::Record );
use FS::Record qw( qsearch qsearchs );
use List::Util 'first';
=head1 NAME
FS::rate_time_interval - Object methods for rate_time_interval records
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use FS::rate_time_interval;
$record = new FS::rate_time_interval \%hash;
$record = new FS::rate_time_interval { 'column' => 'value' };
$error = $record->insert;
$error = $new_record->replace($old_record);
$error = $record->delete;
$error = $record->check;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
An FS::rate_time_interval object represents an interval of clock time during
the week, such as "Monday, 7 AM to 8 PM". FS::rate_time_interval inherits
from FS::Record. The following fields are currently supported:
=over 4
=item intervalnum
primary key
=item stime
Start of the interval, in seconds from midnight on Sunday.
=item etime
End of the interval.
=item ratetimenum
A foreign key to an L<FS::rate_time> object representing the set of intervals
to which this belongs.
=back
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=item new HASHREF
Creates a new example. 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
# the new method can be inherited from FS::Record, if a table method is defined
sub table { 'rate_time_interval'; }
=item insert
Adds this record to the database. If there is an error, returns the error,
otherwise returns false.
=cut
# the insert method can be inherited from FS::Record
=item delete
Delete this record from the database.
=cut
# the delete method can be inherited from FS::Record
=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.
=cut
# the replace method can be inherited from FS::Record
=item check
Checks all fields to make sure this is a valid interval. If there is
an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. Called by the insert
and replace methods.
=cut
sub check {
my $self = shift;
my $error =
$self->ut_numbern('intervalnum')
|| $self->ut_number('stime')
|| $self->ut_number('etime')
|| $self->ut_number('ratetimenum')
;
return $error if $error;
# Disallow backward intervals. As a special case, an etime of 0
# should roll to the last second of the week.
$self->etime(7*24*60*60) if $self->etime == 0;
return "end of interval is before start" if ($self->etime < $self->stime);
# Detect overlap between intervals within the same rate_time.
# Since intervals are added one at a time, we only need to look
# for an existing interval that contains one of the endpoints of
# this one or that is completely inside this one.
my $overlap = $self->rate_time->contains($self->stime + 1) ||
$self->rate_time->contains($self->etime - 1) ||
first { $self->stime <= $_->stime && $self->etime >= $_->etime }
( $self->rate_time->intervals );
return "interval overlap: (".join('-',$self->description).') with ('.
join('-',$overlap->description).')' if $overlap;
$self->SUPER::check;
}
=item rate_time
Returns the L<FS::rate_time> comprising this interval.
=cut
sub rate_time {
my $self = shift;
FS::rate_time->by_key($self->ratetimenum);
}
=item description
Returns two strings containing stime and etime, formatted
"Day HH:MM AM/PM". Example: "Mon 5:00 AM". Seconds are
not displayed, so be careful.
=cut
my @days = qw(Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat);
sub description {
my $self = shift;
return map {
sprintf('%s %02d:%02d %s',
$days[int($_/86400) % 7],
(int($_/3600) % 12 || 12),
int($_/60) % 60,
(($_/3600) % 24 < 12) ? 'AM' : 'PM' )
} ( $self->stime, $self->etime );
}
=back
=head1 BUGS
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<FS::rate_time>, L<FS::Record>, schema.html from the base documentation.
=cut
1;
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