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use strict;
use warnings;
package RT::SearchBuilder::AddAndSort;
use base 'RT::SearchBuilder';
=head1 NAME
RT::SearchBuilder::AddAndSort - base class for 'add and sort' collections
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Base class for collections where records can be added to objects with order.
See also L<RT::Record::AddAndSort>. Used by L<RT::ObjectScrips> and
L<RT::ObjectCustomFields>.
As it's about sorting then collection is sorted by SortOrder field.
=head1 METHODS
=cut
sub _Init {
my $self = shift;
# By default, order by SortOrder
$self->OrderByCols(
{ ALIAS => 'main',
FIELD => 'SortOrder',
ORDER => 'ASC' },
{ ALIAS => 'main',
FIELD => 'id',
ORDER => 'ASC' },
);
return $self->SUPER::_Init(@_);
}
=head2 LimitToObjectId
Takes id of an object and limits collection.
=cut
sub LimitToObjectId {
my $self = shift;
my $id = shift || 0;
$self->Limit( FIELD => 'ObjectId', VALUE => $id );
}
=head1 METHODS FOR TARGETS
Rather than implementing a base class for targets (L<RT::Scrip>,
L<RT::CustomField>) and its collections. This class provides
class methods to limit target collections.
=head2 LimitTargetToNotAdded
Takes a collection object and optional list of object ids. Limits the
collection to records not added to listed objects or if the list is
empty then any object. Use 0 (zero) to mean global.
=cut
sub LimitTargetToNotAdded {
my $self = shift;
my $collection = shift;
my @ids = @_;
my $alias = $self->JoinTargetToAdded($collection => @ids);
$collection->Limit(
ENTRYAGGREGATOR => 'AND',
ALIAS => $alias,
FIELD => 'id',
OPERATOR => 'IS',
VALUE => 'NULL',
);
return $alias;
}
=head2 LimitTargetToAdded
L</LimitTargetToNotAdded> with reverse meaning. Takes the same
arguments.
=cut
sub LimitTargetToAdded {
my $self = shift;
my $collection = shift;
my @ids = @_;
my $alias = $self->JoinTargetToAdded($collection => @ids);
$collection->Limit(
ENTRYAGGREGATOR => 'AND',
ALIAS => $alias,
FIELD => 'id',
OPERATOR => 'IS NOT',
VALUE => 'NULL',
);
return $alias;
}
=head2 JoinTargetToAdded
Joins collection to this table using left join, limits joined table
by ids if those are provided.
Returns alias of the joined table. Join is cached and re-used for
multiple calls.
=cut
sub JoinTargetToAdded {
my $self = shift;
my $collection = shift;
my @ids = @_;
my $alias = $self->JoinTargetToThis( $collection, New => 0, Left => 1 );
return $alias unless @ids;
# XXX: we need different EA in join clause, but DBIx::SB
# doesn't support them, use IN (X) instead
my $dbh = $self->_Handle->dbh;
$collection->Limit(
LEFTJOIN => $alias,
ALIAS => $alias,
FIELD => 'ObjectId',
OPERATOR => 'IN',
VALUE => [ @ids ],
);
return $alias;
}
=head2 JoinTargetToThis
Joins target collection to this table using TargetField.
Takes New and Left arguments. Use New to avoid caching and re-using
this join. Use Left to create LEFT JOIN rather than inner.
=cut
sub JoinTargetToThis {
my $self = shift;
my $collection = shift;
my %args = ( New => 0, Left => 0, Distinct => 0, @_ );
my $table = $self->Table;
my $key = "_sql_${table}_alias";
return $collection->{ $key } if $collection->{ $key } && !$args{'New'};
my $alias = $collection->Join(
$args{'Left'} ? (TYPE => 'LEFT') : (),
ALIAS1 => 'main',
FIELD1 => 'id',
TABLE2 => $table,
FIELD2 => $self->RecordClass->TargetField,
DISTINCT => $args{Distinct},
);
return $alias if $args{'New'};
return $collection->{ $key } = $alias;
}
RT::Base->_ImportOverlays();
1;
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