+ require RT::Attributes;
+ require RT::Dashboard;
+ require RT::Approval;
+ require RT::Lifecycle;
+ require RT::Link;
+ require RT::Links;
+ require RT::Article;
+ require RT::Articles;
+ require RT::Class;
+ require RT::Classes;
+ require RT::ObjectClass;
+ require RT::ObjectClasses;
+ require RT::ObjectTopic;
+ require RT::ObjectTopics;
+ require RT::Topic;
+ require RT::Topics;
+ require RT::Link;
+ require RT::Links;
+
+ _BuildTableAttributes();
+
+ if ( $args{'Heavy'} ) {
+ # load scrips' modules
+ my $scrips = RT::Scrips->new(RT->SystemUser);
+ while ( my $scrip = $scrips->Next ) {
+ local $@;
+ eval { $scrip->LoadModules } or
+ $RT::Logger->error("Invalid Scrip ".$scrip->Id.". Unable to load the Action or Condition. ".
+ "You should delete or repair this Scrip in the admin UI.\n$@\n");
+ }
+
+ foreach my $class ( grep $_, RT->Config->Get('CustomFieldValuesSources') ) {
+ $class->require or $RT::Logger->error(
+ "Class '$class' is listed in CustomFieldValuesSources option"
+ ." in the config, but we failed to load it:\n$@\n"
+ );
+ }
+
+ }
+}
+
+sub _BuildTableAttributes {
+ # on a cold server (just after restart) people could have an object
+ # in the session, as we deserialize it so we never call constructor
+ # of the class, so the list of accessible fields is empty and we die
+ # with "Method xxx is not implemented in RT::SomeClass"
+
+ # without this, we also can never call _ClassAccessible, because we
+ # won't have filled RT::Record::_TABLE_ATTR
+ $_->_BuildTableAttributes foreach qw(
+ RT::Ticket
+ RT::Transaction
+ RT::Attachment
+ RT::User
+ RT::Principal
+ RT::Template
+ RT::Queue
+ RT::ScripAction
+ RT::ScripCondition
+ RT::Scrip
+ RT::ObjectScrip
+ RT::Group
+ RT::GroupMember
+ RT::CustomField
+ RT::CustomFieldValue
+ RT::ObjectCustomField
+ RT::ObjectCustomFieldValue
+ RT::Attribute
+ RT::ACE
+ RT::Article
+ RT::Class
+ RT::Link
+ RT::ObjectClass
+ RT::ObjectTopic
+ RT::Topic
+ );
+}
+
+=head2 InitSystemObjects
+
+Initializes system objects: C<$RT::System>, C<< RT->SystemUser >>
+and C<< RT->Nobody >>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub InitSystemObjects {
+
+ #RT's system user is a genuine database user. its id lives here
+ require RT::CurrentUser;
+ $SystemUser = RT::CurrentUser->new;
+ $SystemUser->LoadByName('RT_System');
+
+ #RT's "nobody user" is a genuine database user. its ID lives here.
+ $Nobody = RT::CurrentUser->new;
+ $Nobody->LoadByName('Nobody');
+
+ require RT::System;
+ $System = RT::System->new( $SystemUser );
+}
+
+=head1 CLASS METHODS
+
+=head2 Config
+
+Returns the current L<config object|RT::Config>, but note that
+you must L<load config|/LoadConfig> first otherwise this method
+returns undef.
+
+Method can be called as class method.
+
+=cut
+
+sub Config { return $Config || shift->LoadConfig(); }
+
+=head2 DatabaseHandle
+
+Returns the current L<database handle object|RT::Handle>.
+
+See also L</ConnectToDatabase>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub DatabaseHandle { return $Handle }
+
+=head2 Logger
+
+Returns the logger. See also L</InitLogging>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub Logger { return $Logger }
+
+=head2 System
+
+Returns the current L<system object|RT::System>. See also
+L</InitSystemObjects>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub System { return $System }
+
+=head2 SystemUser
+
+Returns the system user's object, it's object of
+L<RT::CurrentUser> class that represents the system. See also
+L</InitSystemObjects>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub SystemUser { return $SystemUser }
+
+=head2 Nobody
+
+Returns object of Nobody. It's object of L<RT::CurrentUser> class
+that represents a user who can own ticket and nothing else. See
+also L</InitSystemObjects>.
+
+=cut
+
+sub Nobody { return $Nobody }
+
+sub PrivilegedUsers {
+ if (!$_Privileged) {
+ $_Privileged = RT::Group->new(RT->SystemUser);
+ $_Privileged->LoadSystemInternalGroup('Privileged');
+ }
+ return $_Privileged;
+}
+
+sub UnprivilegedUsers {
+ if (!$_Unprivileged) {
+ $_Unprivileged = RT::Group->new(RT->SystemUser);
+ $_Unprivileged->LoadSystemInternalGroup('Unprivileged');
+ }
+ return $_Unprivileged;
+}
+
+
+=head2 Plugins
+
+Returns a listref of all Plugins currently configured for this RT instance.
+You can define plugins by adding them to the @Plugins list in your RT_SiteConfig
+
+=cut
+
+sub Plugins {
+ state @PLUGINS;
+ state $DID_INIT = 0;
+
+ my $self = shift;
+ unless ($DID_INIT) {
+ $self->InitPluginPaths;
+ @PLUGINS = $self->InitPlugins;
+ $DID_INIT++;
+ }
+ return [@PLUGINS];
+}
+
+=head2 PluginDirs
+
+Takes an optional subdir (e.g. po, lib, etc.) and returns a list of
+directories from plugins where that subdirectory exists.
+
+This code does not check plugin names, plugin validitity, or load
+plugins (see L</InitPlugins>) in any way, and requires that RT's
+configuration have been already loaded.
+
+=cut
+
+sub PluginDirs {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my $subdir = shift;
+
+ require RT::Plugin;
+
+ my @res;
+ foreach my $plugin (grep $_, RT->Config->Get('Plugins')) {
+ my $path = RT::Plugin->new( name => $plugin )->Path( $subdir );
+ next unless -d $path;
+ push @res, $path;
+ }
+ return @res;
+}
+
+=head2 InitPluginPaths
+
+Push plugins' lib paths into @INC right after F<local/lib>.
+In case F<local/lib> isn't in @INC, append them to @INC
+
+=cut
+
+sub InitPluginPaths {
+ my $self = shift || __PACKAGE__;
+
+ my @lib_dirs = $self->PluginDirs('lib');
+
+ my @tmp_inc;
+ my $added;
+ for (@INC) {
+ my $realpath = Cwd::realpath($_);
+ next unless defined $realpath;
+ if ( $realpath eq $RT::LocalLibPath) {
+ push @tmp_inc, $_, @lib_dirs;
+ $added = 1;
+ } else {
+ push @tmp_inc, $_;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # append @lib_dirs in case $RT::LocalLibPath isn't in @INC
+ push @tmp_inc, @lib_dirs unless $added;
+
+ my %seen;
+ @INC = grep !$seen{$_}++, @tmp_inc;
+}
+
+=head2 InitPlugins
+
+Initialize all Plugins found in the RT configuration file, setting up
+their lib and L<HTML::Mason> component roots.
+
+=cut
+
+sub InitPlugins {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my @plugins;
+ require RT::Plugin;
+ foreach my $plugin (grep $_, RT->Config->Get('Plugins')) {
+ $plugin->require;
+ die $UNIVERSAL::require::ERROR if ($UNIVERSAL::require::ERROR);
+ push @plugins, RT::Plugin->new(name =>$plugin);
+ }
+ return @plugins;
+}
+
+
+sub InstallMode {
+ my $self = shift;
+ if (@_) {
+ my ($integrity, $state, $msg) = RT::Handle->CheckIntegrity;
+ if ($_[0] and $integrity) {
+ # Trying to turn install mode on but we have a good DB!
+ require Carp;
+ $RT::Logger->error(
+ Carp::longmess("Something tried to turn on InstallMode but we have DB integrity!")
+ );
+ }
+ else {
+ $_INSTALL_MODE = shift;
+ if($_INSTALL_MODE) {
+ require RT::CurrentUser;
+ $SystemUser = RT::CurrentUser->new();
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return $_INSTALL_MODE;
+}
+
+sub LoadGeneratedData {
+ my $class = shift;
+ my $pm_path = ( File::Spec->splitpath( $INC{'RT.pm'} ) )[1];
+ $pm_path = File::Spec->rel2abs( $pm_path );
+
+ require "$pm_path/RT/Generated.pm" || die "Couldn't load RT::Generated: $@";
+ $class->CanonicalizeGeneratedPaths();
+}
+
+sub CanonicalizeGeneratedPaths {
+ my $class = shift;
+ unless ( File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($EtcPath) ) {
+
+ # if BasePath exists and is absolute, we won't infer it from $INC{'RT.pm'}.
+ # otherwise RT.pm will make the source dir(where we configure RT) be the
+ # BasePath instead of the one specified by --prefix
+ unless ( -d $BasePath
+ && File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($BasePath) )
+ {
+ my $pm_path = ( File::Spec->splitpath( $INC{'RT.pm'} ) )[1];
+
+ # need rel2abs here is to make sure path is absolute, since $INC{'RT.pm'}
+ # is not always absolute
+ $BasePath = File::Spec->rel2abs(
+ File::Spec->catdir( $pm_path, File::Spec->updir ) );
+ }
+
+ $BasePath = Cwd::realpath($BasePath);
+
+ for my $path (
+ qw/EtcPath BinPath SbinPath VarPath LocalPath StaticPath LocalEtcPath
+ LocalLibPath LexiconPath LocalLexiconPath PluginPath FontPath
+ LocalPluginPath LocalStaticPath MasonComponentRoot MasonLocalComponentRoot
+ MasonDataDir MasonSessionDir/
+ )
+ {
+ no strict 'refs';
+
+ # just change relative ones
+ $$path = File::Spec->catfile( $BasePath, $$path )
+ unless File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($$path);
+ }
+ }
+
+}
+
+=head2 AddJavaScript
+
+Helper method to add JS files to the C<@JSFiles> config at runtime.
+
+To add files, you can add the following line to your extension's main C<.pm>
+file:
+
+ RT->AddJavaScript( 'foo.js', 'bar.js' );
+
+Files are expected to be in a static root in a F<js/> directory, such as
+F<static/js/> in your extension or F<local/static/js/> for local overlays.
+
+=cut
+
+sub AddJavaScript {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my @old = RT->Config->Get('JSFiles');
+ RT->Config->Set( 'JSFiles', @old, @_ );
+ return RT->Config->Get('JSFiles');
+}
+
+=head2 AddStyleSheets
+
+Helper method to add CSS files to the C<@CSSFiles> config at runtime.
+
+To add files, you can add the following line to your extension's main C<.pm>
+file:
+
+ RT->AddStyleSheets( 'foo.css', 'bar.css' );
+
+Files are expected to be in a static root in a F<css/> directory, such as
+F<static/css/> in your extension or F<local/static/css/> for local
+overlays.
+
+=cut
+
+sub AddStyleSheets {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my @old = RT->Config->Get('CSSFiles');
+ RT->Config->Set( 'CSSFiles', @old, @_ );
+ return RT->Config->Get('CSSFiles');