package FS::access_user;
use strict;
-use vars qw( @ISA $htpasswd_file );
+use vars qw( @ISA $DEBUG $me $conf $htpasswd_file );
use FS::UID;
use FS::Conf;
use FS::Record qw( qsearch qsearchs dbh );
use FS::m2m_Common;
use FS::option_Common;
+use FS::access_user_pref;
use FS::access_usergroup;
use FS::agent;
+use FS::cust_main;
@ISA = qw( FS::m2m_Common FS::option_Common FS::Record );
#@ISA = qw( FS::m2m_Common FS::option_Common );
+$DEBUG = 0;
+$me = '[FS::access_user]';
+
#kludge htpasswd for now (i hope this bootstraps okay)
FS::UID->install_callback( sub {
- my $conf = new FS::Conf;
+ $conf = new FS::Conf;
$htpasswd_file = $conf->base_dir. '/htpasswd';
} );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
-An FS::access_user object represents an internal access user. FS::access_user inherits from
-FS::Record. The following fields are currently supported:
+An FS::access_user object represents an internal access user. FS::access_user
+inherits from FS::Record. The following fields are currently supported:
=over 4
sub insert {
my $self = shift;
+ my $error = $self->check;
+ return $error if $error;
+
local $SIG{HUP} = 'IGNORE';
local $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE';
local $SIG{QUIT} = 'IGNORE';
local $FS::UID::AutoCommit = 0;
my $dbh = dbh;
- my $error = $self->htpasswd_kludge();
+ $error = $self->htpasswd_kludge();
if ( $error ) {
$dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
return $error;
if ( $error ) {
$dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
+
+ #make sure it isn't a dup username? or you could nuke people's passwords
+ #blah. really just should do our own login w/cookies
+ #and auth out of the db in the first place
+ #my $hterror = $self->htpasswd_kludge('-D');
+ #$error .= " - additionally received error cleaning up htpasswd file: $hterror"
return $error;
+
} else {
$dbh->commit or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
'';
$dbh->rollback or die $dbh->errstr if $oldAutoCommit;
return $error;
}
+ } elsif ( $old->disabled && !$new->disabled
+ && $new->_password =~ /changeme/i ) {
+ return "Must change password when enabling this account";
}
my $error = $new->SUPER::replace($old, @_);
my $error =
$self->ut_numbern('usernum')
- || $self->ut_alpha('username')
+ || $self->ut_alpha_lower('username')
|| $self->ut_text('_password')
|| $self->ut_text('last')
|| $self->ut_text('first')
+ || $self->ut_foreign_keyn('user_custnum', 'cust_main', 'custnum')
|| $self->ut_enum('disabled', [ '', 'Y' ] )
;
return $error if $error;
$self->get('last'). ', '. $self->first;
}
+=item user_cust_main
+
+Returns the FS::cust_main object (see L<FS::cust_main>), if any, for this
+user.
+
+=cut
+
+sub user_cust_main {
+ my $self = shift;
+ qsearchs( 'cust_main', { 'custnum' => $self->user_custnum } );
+}
+
=item access_usergroup
+Returns links to the the groups this user is a part of, as FS::access_usergroup
+objects (see L<FS::access_usergroup>).
+
=cut
sub access_usergroup {
=over 4
-=item null - The frament will also allow the selection of null agentnums.
+=item null
+
+The frament will also allow the selection of null agentnums.
-=item null_right - The fragment will also allow the selection of null agentnums if the current user has the provided access right
+=item null_right
-=item table - Optional table name in which agentnum is being checked. Sometimes required to resolve 'column reference "agentnum" is ambiguous' errors.
+The fragment will also allow the selection of null agentnums if the current
+user has the provided access right
+
+=item table
+
+Optional table name in which agentnum is being checked. Sometimes required to
+resolve 'column reference "agentnum" is ambiguous' errors.
=back
my $agentnum = $opt{'table'} ? $opt{'table'}.'.agentnum' : 'agentnum';
- my @agentnums = map { "$agentnum = $_" } $self->agentnums;
+# my @agentnums = map { "$agentnum = $_" } $self->agentnums;
+ my @agentnums = ();
+ push @agentnums, "$agentnum IN (". join(',', $self->agentnums). ')';
push @agentnums, "$agentnum IS NULL"
if $opt{'null'}
return ' 1 = 0 ' unless scalar(@agentnums);
'( '. join( ' OR ', @agentnums ). ' )';
+
}
=item agentnum
});
}
-=item access_right
+=item access_right RIGHTNAME | LISTREF
-Given a right name, returns true if this user has this right (currently via
-group membership, eventually also via user overrides).
+Given a right name or a list reference of right names, returns true if this
+user has this right, or, for a list, one of the rights (currently via group
+membership, eventually also via user overrides).
=cut
sub access_right {
my( $self, $rightname ) = @_;
+
+ $rightname = [ $rightname ] unless ref($rightname);
+
+ warn "$me access_right called on ". join(', ', @$rightname). "\n"
+ if $DEBUG;
+
+ #some caching of ACL requests for low-hanging fruit perf improvement
+ #since we get a new $CurrentUser object each page view there shouldn't be any
+ #issues with stickiness
+ if ( $self->{_ACLcache} ) {
+
+ unless ( grep !exists($self->{_ACLcache}{$_}), @$rightname ) {
+ warn "$me ACL cache hit for ". join(', ', @$rightname). "\n"
+ if $DEBUG;
+ return grep $self->{_ACLcache}{$_}, @$rightname
+ }
+
+ warn "$me ACL cache miss for ". join(', ', @$rightname). "\n"
+ if $DEBUG;
+
+ } else {
+
+ warn "initializing ACL cache\n"
+ if $DEBUG;
+ $self->{_ACLcache} = {};
+
+ }
+
+ my $has_right = ' rightname IN ('. join(',', map '?', @$rightname ). ') ';
+
my $sth = dbh->prepare("
SELECT groupnum FROM access_usergroup
LEFT JOIN access_group USING ( groupnum )
ON ( access_group.groupnum = access_right.rightobjnum )
WHERE usernum = ?
AND righttype = 'FS::access_group'
- AND rightname = ?
+ AND $has_right
+ LIMIT 1
") or die dbh->errstr;
- $sth->execute($self->usernum, $rightname) or die $sth->errstr;
+ $sth->execute($self->usernum, @$rightname) or die $sth->errstr;
my $row = $sth->fetchrow_arrayref;
- $row ? $row->[0] : '';
+
+ my $return = $row ? $row->[0] : '';
+
+ #just caching the single-rightname hits should be enough of a win for now
+ if ( scalar(@$rightname) == 1 ) {
+ $self->{_ACLcache}{${$rightname}[0]} = $return;
+ }
+
+ $return;
+
+}
+
+=item default_customer_view
+
+Returns the default customer view for this user, from the
+"default_customer_view" user preference, the "cust_main-default_view" config,
+or the hardcoded default, "jumbo" (may change to "basics" in the near future).
+
+=cut
+
+sub default_customer_view {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ $self->option('default_customer_view')
+ || $conf->config('cust_main-default_view')
+ || 'jumbo'; #'basics' in 1.9.1?
+
}
=back