1 package FS::part_event;
4 use base qw( FS::m2name_Common FS::option_Common );
7 use FS::Record qw( dbh qsearch qsearchs );
9 use FS::part_event_option;
10 use FS::part_event_condition;
18 FS::part_event - Object methods for part_event records
24 $record = new FS::part_event \%hash;
25 $record = new FS::part_event { 'column' => 'value' };
27 $error = $record->insert( { 'option' => 'value' } );
28 $error = $record->insert( \%options );
30 $error = $new_record->replace($old_record);
32 $error = $record->delete;
34 $error = $record->check;
36 $error = $record->do_event( $direct_object );
40 An FS::part_event object represents an event definition - a billing, collection
41 or other callback which is triggered when certain customer, invoice, package or
42 other conditions are met. FS::part_event inherits from FS::Record. The
43 following fields are currently supported:
47 =item eventpart - primary key
49 =item agentnum - Optional agentnum (see L<FS::agent>)
51 =item event - event name
53 =item eventtable - table name against which this event is triggered: one of "cust_main", "cust_bill", "cust_statement", "cust_pkg", "svc_acct".
55 =item check_freq - how often events of this type are checked; currently "1d" (daily) and "1m" (monthly) are recognized. Note that the apprioriate freeside-daily and/or freeside-monthly cron job needs to be in place.
57 =item weight - ordering for events
59 =item action - event action (like part_bill_event.plan - eventcode plan)
61 =item disabled - Disabled flag, empty or `Y'
71 Creates a new invoice event definition. To add the invoice event definition to
72 the database, see L<"insert">.
74 Note that this stores the hash reference, not a distinct copy of the hash it
75 points to. You can ask the object for a copy with the I<hash> method.
79 # the new method can be inherited from FS::Record, if a table method is defined
81 sub table { 'part_event'; }
83 =item insert [ HASHREF ]
85 Adds this record to the database. If there is an error, returns the error,
86 otherwise returns false.
88 If a list or hash reference of options is supplied, part_export_option records
89 are created (see L<FS::part_event_option>).
93 # the insert method can be inherited from FS::Record
97 Delete this record from the database.
101 # the delete method can be inherited from FS::Record
103 =item replace OLD_RECORD [ HASHREF | OPTION => VALUE ... ]
105 Replaces the OLD_RECORD with this one in the database. If there is an error,
106 returns the error, otherwise returns false.
108 If a list or hash reference of options is supplied, part_event_option
109 records are created or modified (see L<FS::part_event_option>).
113 # the replace method can be inherited from FS::Record
117 Checks all fields to make sure this is a valid invoice event definition. If
118 there is an error, returns the error, otherwise returns false. Called by the
119 insert and replace methods.
123 # the check method should currently be supplied - FS::Record contains some
124 # data checking routines
129 $self->weight(0) unless $self->weight;
132 $self->ut_numbern('eventpart')
133 || $self->ut_text('event')
134 || $self->ut_enum('eventtable', [ $self->eventtables ] )
135 || $self->ut_enum('check_freq', [ '1d', '1m' ])
136 || $self->ut_number('weight')
137 || $self->ut_alpha('action')
138 || $self->ut_enum('disabled', [ '', 'Y' ] )
139 || $self->ut_agentnum_acl('agentnum', 'Edit global billing events')
141 return $error if $error;
143 #XXX check action to make sure a module exists?
144 # well it'll die in _rebless...
151 Reblesses the object into the FS::part_event::Action::ACTION class, where
152 ACTION is the object's I<action> field.
158 my $action = $self->action or return $self;
159 #my $class = ref($self). "::$action";
160 my $class = "FS::part_event::Action::$action";
163 bless($self, $class); # unless $@;
167 =item part_event_condition
169 Returns the conditions associated with this event, as FS::part_event_condition
170 objects (see L<FS::part_event_condition>)
174 sub part_event_condition {
176 qsearch( 'part_event_condition', { 'eventpart' => $self->eventpart } );
179 =item new_cust_event OBJECT, [ OPTION => VALUE ]
181 Creates a new customer event (see L<FS::cust_event>) for the provided object.
183 The only option allowed is 'time', to set the "current" time for the event.
188 my( $self, $object, %opt ) = @_;
190 confess "**** $object is not a ". $self->eventtable
191 if ref($object) ne "FS::". $self->eventtable;
193 my $pkey = $object->primary_key;
196 'eventpart' => $self->eventpart,
197 'tablenum' => $object->$pkey(),
198 #'_date' => time, #i think we always want the real "now" here.
199 '_date' => ($opt{'time'} || time),
204 #surely this doesn't work
205 sub reasontext { confess "part_event->reasontext deprecated"; }
208 #Returns the text of any reason associated with this event.
214 # my $r = qsearchs('reason', { 'reasonnum' => $self->reason });
224 Returns the associated agent for this event, if any, as an FS::agent object.
230 qsearchs('agent', { 'agentnum' => $self->agentnum } );
235 Returns the alternate invoice template name, if any, or false if there is
236 no alternate template for this event.
243 if ( $self->action =~ /^cust_bill_send_(alternate|agent)$/
244 && ( $self->option('agent_templatename')
245 || $self->option('templatename') )
248 $self->option('agent_templatename')
249 || $self->option('templatename');
256 =item targets OPTIONS
258 Returns all objects (of type C<FS::eventtable>, for this object's
259 C<eventtable>) eligible for processing under this event, as of right now.
260 The L<FS::cust_event> object used to test event conditions will be
261 included in each object as the 'cust_event' pseudo-field.
263 This is not used in normal event processing (which is done on a
264 per-customer basis to control timing of pre- and post-billing events)
265 but can be useful when configuring events.
272 my $time = $opt{'time'} || time;
274 my $eventpart = $self->eventpart;
275 $eventpart =~ /^\d+$/ or die "bad eventpart $eventpart";
276 my $eventtable = $self->eventtable;
278 # find all objects that meet the conditions for this part_event
280 # this is the 'object' side of the FROM clause
281 if ( $eventtable ne 'cust_main' ) {
283 ($self->eventtables_cust_join->{$eventtable} || '') .
284 ' LEFT JOIN cust_main USING (custnum) ';
287 # this is the 'event' side
288 my $join = FS::part_event_condition->join_conditions_sql( $eventtable,
291 my $where = FS::part_event_condition->where_conditions_sql( $eventtable,
295 " INNER JOIN part_event ON ( part_event.eventpart = $eventpart ) $join";
297 $where .= ' AND cust_main.agentnum = '.$self->agentnum
299 # don't enforce check_freq since this is a special, out-of-order check
300 # and don't enforce disabled because we want to be able to see targets
301 # for a disabled event
303 my @objects = qsearch({
304 table => $eventtable,
307 extra_sql => "WHERE $where",
310 foreach my $object ( @objects ) {
311 my $cust_event = $self->new_cust_event($object, 'time' => $time);
312 next unless $cust_event->test_conditions;
314 $object->set('cust_event', $cust_event);
315 push @tested_objects, $object;
320 =item initialize PARAMS
322 Identify all objects eligible for this event and create L<FS::cust_event>
323 records for each of them, as of the present time, with status "initial". When
324 combined with conditions that prevent an event from running more than once
325 (at all or within some period), this will exclude any objects that met the
326 conditions before the event was created.
328 If an L<FS::part_event> object needs to be initialized, it should be created
329 in a disabled state to avoid running the event prematurely for any existing
330 objects. C<initialize> will enable it once all the cust_event records
333 This may take some time, so it should be run from the job queue.
341 my $oldAutoCommit = $FS::UID::AutoCommit;
342 local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0;
345 my @objects = $self->targets;
346 foreach my $object ( @objects ) {
347 my $cust_event = $object->get('cust_event');
348 $cust_event->status('initial');
349 $error = $cust_event->insert;
352 if ( !$error and $self->disabled ) {
354 $error = $self->replace;
360 $dbh->commit if $oldAutoCommit;
373 =item eventtable_labels
375 Returns a hash reference of labels for eventtable values,
376 i.e. 'cust_main'=>'Customer'
380 sub eventtable_labels {
383 tie my %hash, 'Tie::IxHash',
384 'cust_pkg' => 'Package',
385 'cust_bill' => 'Invoice',
386 'cust_main' => 'Customer',
387 'cust_pay_batch' => 'Batch payment',
388 'cust_statement' => 'Statement', #too general a name here? "Invoice group"?
389 'svc_acct' => 'Login service',
395 =item eventtable_pkey_sql
397 Returns a hash reference of full SQL primary key names for eventtable values,
398 i.e. 'cust_main'=>'cust_main.custnum'
402 sub eventtable_pkey_sql {
405 my $hashref = $class->eventtable_pkey;
407 my %hash = map { $_ => "$_.". $hashref->{$_} } keys %$hashref;
412 =item eventtable_pkey
414 Returns a hash reference of full SQL primary key names for eventtable values,
415 i.e. 'cust_main'=>'custnum'
419 sub eventtable_pkey {
423 'cust_main' => 'custnum',
424 'cust_bill' => 'invnum',
425 'cust_pkg' => 'pkgnum',
426 'cust_pay_batch' => 'paybatchnum',
427 'cust_statement' => 'statementnum',
428 'svc_acct' => 'svcnum',
434 Returns a list of eventtable values (default ordering; suited for display).
440 my $eventtables = $class->eventtable_labels;
444 =item eventtables_runorder
446 Returns a list of eventtable values (run order).
450 sub eventtables_runorder {
451 shift->eventtables; #same for now
454 =item eventtables_cust_join
456 Returns a hash reference of SQL expressions to join each eventtable to
457 a table with a 'custnum' field.
461 sub eventtables_cust_join {
463 'svc_acct' => 'LEFT JOIN cust_svc USING (svcnum) LEFT JOIN cust_pkg USING (pkgnum)',
468 =item eventtables_custnum
470 Returns a hash reference of SQL expressions for the 'custnum' field when
471 I<eventtables_cust_join> is in effect. The default is "$eventtable.custnum".
475 sub eventtables_custnum {
477 map({ $_, "$_.custnum" } shift->eventtables),
478 'svc_acct' => 'cust_pkg.custnum'
484 =item check_freq_labels
486 Returns a hash reference of labels for check_freq values,
491 sub check_freq_labels {
501 =item actions [ EVENTTABLE ]
503 Return information about the available actions. If an eventtable is specified,
504 only return information about actions available for that eventtable.
506 Information is returned as key-value pairs. Keys are event names. Values are
507 hashrefs with the following keys:
513 =item eventtable_hashref
523 =head1 ADDING NEW EVENTTABLES
525 To add an eventtable, you must:
529 =item Add the table to "eventtable_labels" (with a label) and to
530 "eventtable_pkey" (with its primary key).
532 =item If the table doesn't have a "custnum" field of its own (such
533 as a svc_x table), add a suitable join expression to
534 eventtables_cust_join and an expression for the final custnum field
535 to eventtables_custnum.
537 =item Create a method named FS::cust_main->$eventtable(): a wrapper
538 around qsearch() to return all records in the new table belonging to
539 the cust_main object. This method must accept 'addl_from' and
540 'extra_sql' arguments in the way qsearch() does. For svc_ tables,
541 wrap the svc_x() method.
543 =item Add it to FS::cust_event->join_sql and search_sql_where so that
544 search/cust_event.html will find it.
546 =item Create a UI link/form to search for events linked to objects
547 in the new eventtable, using search/cust_event.html. Place this
548 somewhere appropriate to the eventtable.
552 See L<FS::part_event::Action> for more information.
556 #false laziness w/part_event_condition.pm
557 #some false laziness w/part_export & part_pkg
559 foreach my $INC ( @INC ) {
560 foreach my $file ( glob("$INC/FS/part_event/Action/*.pm") ) {
561 warn "attempting to load Action from $file\n" if $DEBUG;
562 $file =~ /\/(\w+)\.pm$/ or do {
563 warn "unrecognized file in $INC/FS/part_event/Action/: $file\n";
567 eval "use FS::part_event::Action::$mod;";
569 die "error using FS::part_event::Action::$mod (skipping): $@\n" if $@;
570 #warn "error using FS::part_event::Action::$mod (skipping): $@\n" if $@;
574 ( map { $_ => "FS::part_event::Action::$mod"->$_() }
575 qw( description eventtable_hashref default_weight deprecated )
576 #option_fields_hashref
578 'option_fields' => [ "FS::part_event::Action::$mod"->option_fields() ],
584 my( $class, $eventtable ) = @_;
586 map { $_ => $actions{$_} }
587 sort { $actions{$a}->{'default_weight'}<=>$actions{$b}->{'default_weight'} }
588 # || $actions{$a}->{'description'} cmp $actions{$b}->{'description'} }
589 $class->all_actions( $eventtable )
594 =item all_actions [ EVENTTABLE ]
596 Returns a list of just the action names
601 my ( $class, $eventtable ) = @_;
603 grep { !$eventtable || $actions{$_}->{'eventtable_hashref'}{$eventtable} }
607 =item process_initialize 'eventpart' => EVENTPART
609 Job queue wrapper for "initialize". EVENTPART identifies the
610 L<FS::part_event> object to initialize.
614 sub process_initialize {
617 qsearchs('part_event', { eventpart => $opt{'eventpart'}})
618 or die "eventpart '$opt{eventpart}' not found!\n";
619 $part_event->initialize;
626 L<FS::part_event_option>, L<FS::part_event_condition>, L<FS::cust_main>,
627 L<FS::cust_pkg>, L<FS::svc_acct>, L<FS::cust_bill>, L<FS::cust_bill_event>,
629 schema.html from the base documentation.