4 use vars qw($DEBUG @ISA @EXPORT_OK $me);
6 use Carp qw( confess );
9 use FS::Misc::DateTime qw( parse_datetime day_end );
10 use FS::Record qw(dbdef);
11 use FS::cust_main; # are sql_balance and sql_date_balance in the right module?
16 @ISA = qw( Exporter );
18 @EXPORT_OK = qw( get_page_pref set_page_pref svc_url random_id );
21 $me = '[FS::UID::Web]';
29 =item get_page_pref NAME, TABLENUM
31 Returns the user's page preference named NAME for the current page. If the
32 page is a view or edit page or otherwise shows a single record at a time,
33 it should use TABLENUM to link the preference to that record.
38 my ($prefname, $tablenum) = @_;
40 my $m = $HTML::Mason::Commands::m
41 or die "can't get page pref when running outside the UI";
42 # what's more useful: to tie prefs to the base_comp (usually where
43 # code is executing right now), or to the request_comp (approximately the
44 # one in the URL)? not sure.
45 $FS::CurrentUser::CurrentUser->get_page_pref( $m->request_comp->path,
51 =item set_page_pref NAME, TABLENUM, VALUE
53 Sets the user's page preference named NAME for the current page. Use TABLENUM
56 If VALUE is an empty string, the preference will be deleted (and
57 C<get_page_pref> will return an empty string).
59 my $mypref = set_page_pref('mypref', '', 100);
64 my ($prefname, $tablenum, $prefvalue) = @_;
66 my $m = $HTML::Mason::Commands::m
67 or die "can't set page pref when running outside the UI";
68 $FS::CurrentUser::CurrentUser->set_page_pref( $m->request_comp->path,
78 =item parse_beginning_ending CGI [, PREFIX ]
80 Parses a beginning/ending date range, as used on many reports. This function
81 recognizes two sets of CGI params: "begin" and "end", the integer timestamp
82 values, and "beginning" and "ending", the user-readable date fields.
84 If "begin" contains an integer, that's passed through as the beginning date.
85 Otherwise, "beginning" is passed to L<DateTime::Format::Natural> and turned
86 into an integer. If this fails or it doesn't have a value, zero is used as the
89 The same happens for "end" and "ending", except that if "ending" contains a
90 date without a time, it gets moved to the end of that day, and if there's no
91 value, the value returned is the highest unsigned 32-bit time value (some time
94 PREFIX is optionally a string to prepend (with '_' as a delimiter) to the form
100 sub parse_beginning_ending {
101 my($cgi, $prefix) = @_;
102 $prefix .= '_' if $prefix;
105 if ( $cgi->param($prefix.'begin') =~ /^(\d+)$/ ) {
107 } elsif ( $cgi->param($prefix.'beginning') =~ /^([ 0-9\-\/\:]{1,64})$/ ) {
108 $beginning = parse_datetime($1) || 0;
111 my $ending = 4294967295; #2^32-1
112 if ( $cgi->param($prefix.'end') =~ /^(\d+)$/ ) {
114 } elsif ( $cgi->param($prefix.'ending') =~ /^([ 0-9\-\/\:]{1,64})$/ ) {
115 $ending = parse_datetime($1);
116 $ending = day_end($ending) unless $ending =~ /:/;
119 ( $beginning, $ending );
124 Returns a service URL, first checking to see if there is a service-specific
125 page to link to, otherwise to a generic service handling page. Options are
126 passed as a list of name-value pairs, and include:
130 =item * m - Mason request object ($m)
132 =item * action - The action for which to construct "edit", "view", or "search"
134 =item ** part_svc - Service definition (see L<FS::part_svc>)
136 =item ** svcdb - Service table
138 =item *** query - Query string
140 =item *** svc - FS::cust_svc or FS::svc_* object
142 =item ahref - Optional flag, if set true returns <A HREF="$url"> instead of just the URL.
148 ** part_svc OR svcdb is required
150 *** query OR svc is required
157 # 'm' => $m, #mason request object
158 # 'action' => 'edit', #or 'view'
160 # 'part_svc' => $part_svc, #usual
162 # 'svcdb' => 'svc_table',
164 # 'query' => #optional query string
165 # # (pass a blank string if you want a "raw" URL to add your
168 # 'svc' => $svc_x, #or $cust_svc, it just needs a svcnum
173 # 'ahref' => 1, # if set true, returns <A HREF="$url">
175 use FS::CGI qw(rooturl);
179 #? return '' unless ref($opt{part_svc});
181 my $svcdb = $opt{svcdb} || $opt{part_svc}->svcdb;
182 my $query = exists($opt{query}) ? $opt{query} : $opt{svc}->svcnum;
184 warn "$me [svc_url] checking for /$opt{action}/$svcdb.cgi component"
186 if ( $opt{m}->interp->comp_exists("/$opt{action}/$svcdb.cgi") ) {
187 $url = "$svcdb.cgi?";
188 } elsif ( $opt{m}->interp->comp_exists("/$opt{action}/$svcdb.html") ) {
189 $url = "$svcdb.html?";
191 my $generic = $opt{action} eq 'search' ? 'cust_svc' : 'svc_Common';
193 $url = "$generic.html?svcdb=$svcdb;";
194 $url .= 'svcnum=' if $query =~ /^\d+(;|$)/ or $query eq '';
197 my $return = FS::CGI::rooturl(). "$opt{action}/$url$query";
199 $return = qq!<A HREF="$return">! if $opt{ahref};
205 my($m, $part_svc, $cust_svc) = @_ or return '';
206 svc_X_link( $part_svc->svc, @_ );
210 my($m, $part_svc, $cust_svc) = @_ or return '';
211 my($svc, $label, $svcdb) = $cust_svc->label;
212 svc_X_link( $label, @_ );
216 my ($x, $m, $part_svc, $cust_svc) = @_ or return '';
219 unless $FS::CurrentUser::CurrentUser->access_right('View customer services');
221 confess "svc_X_link called without a service ($x, $m, $part_svc, $cust_svc)\n"
228 'part_svc' => $part_svc,
235 #this probably needs an ACL too...
236 sub svc_export_links {
237 my ($m, $part_svc, $cust_svc) = @_ or return '';
239 my $ahref = $cust_svc->export_links;
245 my($cgi, $field) = (shift, shift);
246 my $table = ( @_ && length($_[0]) ) ? shift.'.' : '';
255 foreach my $op (keys %op) {
257 warn "checking for ${field}_$op field\n"
260 if ( $cgi->param($field."_$op") =~ /^\s*\$?\s*(-?[\d\,\s]+(\.\d\d)?)\s*$/ ) {
263 $num =~ s/[\,\s]+//g;
264 my $search = "$table$field $op{$op} $num";
265 push @search, $search;
267 warn "found ${field}_$op field; adding search element $search\n"
278 # cust_main report subroutines
283 =item cust_header [ CUST_FIELDS_VALUE ]
285 Returns an array of customer information headers according to the supplied
286 customer fields value, or if no value is supplied, the B<cust-fields>
291 use vars qw( @cust_fields @cust_colors @cust_styles @cust_aligns );
295 warn "FS::UI:Web::cust_header called"
298 my $conf = new FS::Conf;
300 my %header2method = (
301 'Customer' => 'name',
302 'Cust. Status' => 'cust_status_label',
303 'Cust#' => 'display_custnum',
305 'Company' => 'company',
307 # obsolete but might still be referenced in configuration
308 '(bill) Customer' => 'name',
309 '(service) Customer' => 'ship_name',
310 '(bill) Name' => 'contact',
311 '(service) Name' => 'ship_contact',
312 '(bill) Company' => 'company',
313 '(service) Company' => 'ship_company',
314 '(bill) Day phone' => 'daytime',
315 '(bill) Night phone' => 'night',
316 '(bill) Fax number' => 'fax',
318 'Customer' => 'name',
319 'Address 1' => 'bill_address1',
320 'Address 2' => 'bill_address2',
321 'City' => 'bill_city',
322 'State' => 'bill_state',
324 'Country' => 'bill_country_full',
325 'Day phone' => 'daytime', # XXX should use msgcat, but how?
326 'Night phone' => 'night', # XXX should use msgcat, but how?
327 'Mobile phone' => 'mobile', # XXX should use msgcat, but how?
328 'Fax number' => 'fax',
329 '(bill) Address 1' => 'bill_address1',
330 '(bill) Address 2' => 'bill_address2',
331 '(bill) City' => 'bill_city',
332 '(bill) State' => 'bill_state',
333 '(bill) Zip' => 'bill_zip',
334 '(bill) Country' => 'bill_country_full',
335 '(bill) Latitude' => 'bill_latitude',
336 '(bill) Longitude' => 'bill_longitude',
337 '(service) Address 1' => 'ship_address1',
338 '(service) Address 2' => 'ship_address2',
339 '(service) City' => 'ship_city',
340 '(service) State' => 'ship_state',
341 '(service) Zip' => 'ship_zip',
342 '(service) Country' => 'ship_country_full',
343 '(service) Latitude' => 'ship_latitude',
344 '(service) Longitude' => 'ship_longitude',
345 'Invoicing email(s)' => 'invoicing_list_emailonly_scalar',
346 # FS::Upgrade::upgrade_config removes this from existing cust-fields settings
347 # 'Payment Type' => 'cust_payby',
348 'Current Balance' => 'current_balance',
349 'Agent Cust#' => 'agent_custid',
350 'Agent' => 'agent_name',
351 'Agent Cust# or Cust#' => 'display_custnum',
352 'Advertising Source' => 'referral',
354 $header2method{'Cust#'} = 'display_custnum'
355 if $conf->exists('cust_main-default_agent_custid');
357 my %header2colormethod = (
358 'Cust. Status' => 'cust_statuscolor',
361 'Cust. Status' => 'b',
364 'Cust. Status' => 'c',
372 warn " using supplied cust-fields override".
373 " (ignoring cust-fields config file)"
375 $cust_fields = shift;
379 if ( $conf->exists('cust-fields')
380 && $conf->config('cust-fields') =~ /^([\w\. \|\#\(\)]+):?/
383 warn " found cust-fields configuration value"
387 warn " no cust-fields configuration value found; using default 'Cust. Status | Customer'"
389 $cust_fields = 'Cust. Status | Customer';
394 @cust_header = split(/ \| /, $cust_fields);
395 @cust_fields = map { $header2method{$_} || $_ } @cust_header;
396 @cust_colors = map { exists $header2colormethod{$_}
397 ? $header2colormethod{$_}
401 @cust_styles = map { exists $header2style{$_} ? $header2style{$_} : '' }
403 @cust_aligns = map { exists $header2align{$_} ? $header2align{$_} : 'l' }
410 sub cust_sort_fields {
411 cust_header(@_) if( @_ or !@cust_fields );
412 #inefficientish, but tiny lists and only run once per page
415 foreach (@cust_fields) {
416 if ($_ eq "custnum") { push @sort_fields, 'custnum'; }
417 elsif ($_ eq "contact" || $_ eq "name") { push @sort_fields, '(last, first)'; }
418 elsif ($_ eq "company") { push @sort_fields, 'company'; }
419 else { push @sort_fields, ''; }
425 =item cust_sql_fields [ CUST_FIELDS_VALUE ]
427 Returns a list of fields for the SELECT portion of an SQL query.
429 As with L<the cust_header subroutine|/cust_header>, the fields returned are
430 defined by the supplied customer fields setting, or if no customer fields
431 setting is supplied, the <B>cust-fields</B> configuration value.
435 sub cust_sql_fields {
437 my @fields = qw( last first company );
438 # push @fields, map "ship_$_", @fields;
440 cust_header(@_) if( @_ or !@cust_fields );
441 #inefficientish, but tiny lists and only run once per page
444 foreach my $field (qw( address1 address2 city state zip latitude longitude )) {
445 foreach my $pre ('bill_','ship_') {
446 if ( grep { $_ eq $pre.$field } @cust_fields ) {
447 push @location_fields, $pre.'location.'.$field.' AS '.$pre.$field;
451 foreach my $pre ('bill_','ship_') {
452 if ( grep { $_ eq $pre.'country_full' } @cust_fields ) {
453 push @location_fields, $pre.'locationnum';
457 foreach my $field (qw(daytime night mobile fax )) {
458 push @fields, $field if (grep { $_ eq $field } @cust_fields);
460 push @fields, 'agent_custid';
462 push @fields, 'agentnum' if grep { $_ eq 'agent_name' } @cust_fields;
464 my @extra_fields = ();
465 if (grep { $_ eq 'current_balance' } @cust_fields) {
466 push @extra_fields, FS::cust_main->balance_sql . " AS current_balance";
469 push @extra_fields, 'part_referral_x.referral AS referral'
470 if grep { $_ eq 'referral' } @cust_fields;
472 map("cust_main.$_", @fields), @location_fields, @extra_fields;
475 =item join_cust_main [ TABLE[.CUSTNUM] ] [ LOCATION_TABLE[.LOCATIONNUM] ]
477 Returns an SQL join phrase for the FROM clause so that the fields listed
478 in L</cust_sql_fields> will be available. Currently joins to cust_main
479 itself, as well as cust_location (under the aliases 'bill_location' and
480 'ship_location') if address fields are needed. L</cust_header> should have
483 All of these will be left joins; if you want to exclude rows with no linked
484 cust_main record (or bill_location/ship_location), you can do so in the
487 TABLE is the table containing the custnum field. If CUSTNUM (a field name
488 in that table) is specified, that field will be joined to cust_main.custnum.
489 Otherwise, this function will assume the field is named "custnum". If the
490 argument isn't present at all, the join will just say "USING (custnum)",
493 As a special case, if TABLE is 'cust_main', only the joins to cust_location
496 LOCATION_TABLE is an optional table name to use for joining ship_location,
497 in case your query also includes package information and you want the
498 "service address" columns to reflect package addresses.
503 my ($cust_table, $location_table) = @_;
504 my ($custnum, $locationnum);
505 ($cust_table, $custnum) = split(/\./, $cust_table);
506 $custnum ||= 'custnum';
507 ($location_table, $locationnum) = split(/\./, $location_table);
508 $locationnum ||= 'locationnum';
512 $sql = " LEFT JOIN cust_main ON (cust_main.custnum = $cust_table.$custnum)"
513 unless $cust_table eq 'cust_main';
515 $sql = " LEFT JOIN cust_main USING (custnum)";
518 if ( !@cust_fields or grep /^bill_/, @cust_fields ) {
520 $sql .= ' LEFT JOIN cust_location bill_location'.
521 ' ON (bill_location.locationnum = cust_main.bill_locationnum)';
525 if ( !@cust_fields or grep /^ship_/, @cust_fields ) {
527 if (!$location_table) {
528 $location_table = 'cust_main';
529 $locationnum = 'ship_locationnum';
532 $sql .= ' LEFT JOIN cust_location ship_location'.
533 " ON (ship_location.locationnum = $location_table.$locationnum) ";
536 if ( !@cust_fields or grep { $_ eq 'referral' } @cust_fields ) {
537 $sql .= ' LEFT JOIN (select refnum, referral from part_referral) AS part_referral_x ON (cust_main.refnum = part_referral_x.refnum) ';
543 =item cust_fields OBJECT [ CUST_FIELDS_VALUE ]
545 Given an object that contains fields from cust_main (say, from a
546 JOINed search. See httemplate/search/svc_* for examples), returns an array
547 of customer information, or "(unlinked)" if this service is not linked to a
550 As with L<the cust_header subroutine|/cust_header>, the fields returned are
551 defined by the supplied customer fields setting, or if no customer fields
552 setting is supplied, the <B>cust-fields</B> configuration value.
559 warn "FS::UI::Web::cust_fields called for $record ".
560 "(cust_fields: @cust_fields)"
563 #cust_header(@_) unless @cust_fields; #now need to cache to keep cust_fields
564 # #override incase we were passed as a sub
566 my $seen_unlinked = 0;
569 if ( $record->custnum ) {
570 warn " $record -> $_" if $DEBUG > 1;
571 encode_entities( $record->$_(@_) );
573 warn " ($record unlinked)" if $DEBUG > 1;
574 $seen_unlinked++ ? '' : '(unlinked)';
579 =item cust_fields_subs
581 Returns an array of subroutine references for returning customer field values.
582 This is similar to cust_fields, but returns each field's sub as a distinct
587 sub cust_fields_subs {
588 my $unlinked_warn = 0;
592 if ( $unlinked_warn++ ) {
596 if ( $record->custnum ) {
597 encode_entities( $record->$f(@_) );
607 $record->custnum ? encode_entities( $record->$f(@_) ) : '';
617 Returns an array of subroutine references (or empty strings) for returning
618 customer information colors.
620 As with L<the cust_header subroutine|/cust_header>, the fields returned are
621 defined by the supplied customer fields setting, or if no customer fields
622 setting is supplied, the <B>cust-fields</B> configuration value.
630 sub { shift->$method(@_) };
639 Returns an array of customer information styles.
641 As with L<the cust_header subroutine|/cust_header>, the fields returned are
642 defined by the supplied customer fields setting, or if no customer fields
643 setting is supplied, the <B>cust-fields</B> configuration value.
659 Returns an array or scalar (depending on context) of customer information
662 As with L<the cust_header subroutine|/cust_header>, the fields returned are
663 defined by the supplied customer fields setting, or if no customer fields
664 setting is supplied, the <B>cust-fields</B> configuration value.
672 join('', @cust_aligns);
678 Returns an array of links to view/cust_main.cgi, for use with cust_fields.
683 my $link = [ FS::CGI::rooturl().'view/cust_main.cgi?', 'custnum' ];
685 return map { $_ eq 'cust_status_label' ? '' : $link }
691 Utility function to determine if the client is a mobile browser.
696 my $ua = $ENV{'HTTP_USER_AGENT'} || '';
697 if ( $ua =~ /(?:hiptop|Blazer|Novarra|Vagabond|SonyEricsson|Symbian|NetFront|UP.Browser|UP.Link|Windows CE|MIDP|J2ME|DoCoMo|J-PHONE|PalmOS|PalmSource|iPhone|iPod|AvantGo|Nokia|Android|WebOS|S60|Opera Mini|Opera Mobi)/io ) {
703 =item random_id [ DIGITS ]
705 Returns a random number of length DIGITS, or if unspecified, a long random
706 identifier consisting of the timestamp, process ID, and a random number.
707 Anything in the UI that needs a random identifier should use this.
713 if (!defined $NO_RANDOM_IDS) {
714 my $conf = FS::Conf->new;
715 $NO_RANDOM_IDS = $conf->exists('no_random_ids') ? 1 : 0;
716 warn "TEST MODE--RANDOM ID NUMBERS DISABLED\n" if $NO_RANDOM_IDS;
718 if ( $NO_RANDOM_IDS ) {
722 return '0000000000-0000-000000000.000000';
726 return int(rand(10 ** $digits));
728 return time . "-$$-" . rand() * 2**32;
738 # begin JSRPC code...
741 package FS::UI::Web::JSRPC;
746 use Storable qw(nfreeze);
748 use Cpanel::JSON::XS;
750 use FS::Record qw(qsearchs);
752 use FS::CGI qw(rooturl);
753 use FS::Report::Queued::FutureAutobill;
767 croak "CGI object required as second argument" unless $self->{'cgi'};
776 my $cgi = $self->{'cgi'};
778 # XXX this should parse JSON foo and build a proper data structure
779 my @args = $cgi->param('arg');
781 #work around konqueror bug!
782 @args = map { s/\x00$//; $_; } @args;
784 my $sub = $cgi->param('sub'); #????
786 warn "FS::UI::Web::JSRPC::process:\n".
789 " args=".join(', ',@args)."\n"
792 if ( $sub eq 'start_job' ) {
794 $self->start_job(@args);
796 } elsif ( $sub eq 'job_status' ) {
798 $self->job_status(@args);
802 die "unknown sub $sub";
811 warn "FS::UI::Web::start_job: ". join(', ', @_) if $DEBUG;
815 my( $field, $value ) = splice(@_, 0, 2);
816 unless ( exists( $param{$field} ) ) {
817 $param{$field} = $value;
818 } elsif ( ! ref($param{$field}) ) {
819 $param{$field} = [ $param{$field}, $value ];
821 push @{$param{$field}}, $value;
824 $param{CurrentUser} = $FS::CurrentUser::CurrentUser->username;
825 $param{RootURL} = rooturl($self->{cgi}->self_url);
826 warn "FS::UI::Web::start_job\n".
828 if ( ref($param{$_}) ) {
829 " $_ => [ ". join(', ', @{$param{$_}}). " ]\n";
831 " $_ => $param{$_}\n";
836 #first get the CGI params shipped off to a job ASAP so an id can be returned
839 my $job = new FS::queue { 'job' => $self->{'job'} };
841 #too slow to insert all the cgi params as individual args..,?
842 #my $error = $queue->insert('_JOB', $cgi->Vars);
844 #rely on FS::queue smartness to freeze/encode the param hash
846 my $error = $job->insert( '_JOB', \%param );
850 warn "job not inserted: $error\n"
853 $error; #this doesn't seem to be handled well,
854 # will trigger "illegal jobnum" below?
855 # (should never be an error inserting the job, though, only thing
856 # would be Pg f%*kage)
859 warn "job inserted successfully with jobnum ". $job->jobnum. "\n"
868 my( $self, $jobnum ) = @_; #$url ???
870 sleep 1; # XXX could use something better...
873 if ( $jobnum =~ /^(\d+)$/ ) {
874 $job = qsearchs('queue', { 'jobnum' => $jobnum } );
876 die "FS::UI::Web::job_status: illegal jobnum $jobnum\n";
880 if ( $job && $job->status ne 'failed' && $job->status ne 'done' ) {
881 my ($progress, $action) = split ',', $job->statustext, 2;
882 $action ||= 'Server processing job';
883 @return = ( 'progress', $progress, $action );
884 } elsif ( !$job ) { #handle job gone case : job successful
885 # so close popup, redirect parent window...
886 @return = ( 'complete' );
887 } elsif ( $job->status eq 'done' ) {
888 @return = ( 'done', $job->statustext, '' );
890 @return = ( 'error', $job ? $job->statustext : $jobnum );
893 encode_json \@return;