OPTIONS may contain:
-- buffer: an arrayref to store details into. This may avoid the need for
- a large copy operation at the end of processing. However, since
- summary formats will produce nothing until the end of processing,
- C<finish> must be called after all CDRs have been appended.
+- buffer: an arrayref to store details into. This may avoid the need for a
+large copy operation at the end of processing. However, since summary
+formats will produce nothing until the end of processing, C<finish> must be
+called after all CDRs have been appended.
-- inbound: a flag telling the formatter to format CDRs for display to
- the receiving party, rather than the originator. In this case, the
- L<FS::cdr_termination> object will be fetched and its values used for
- rated_price, rated_seconds, rated_minutes, and svcnum. This can be
- changed with the C<inbound> method.
+- inbound: a flag telling the formatter to format CDRs for display to the
+receiving party, rather than the originator. In this case, the
+L<FS::cdr_termination> object will be fetched and its values used for
+rated_price, rated_seconds, rated_minutes, and svcnum. This can be changed
+with the C<inbound> method.
-- locale: a locale string to use for static text and date formats. This
- is optional.
+- locale: a locale string to use for static text and date formats. This is
+optional.
+
+- rounding: the number of decimal places to show in the amount column. This
+is optional, and defaults to whatever's in the schema (which is 4).
=cut
my %opt = @_;
my $locale = $opt{'locale'} || '';
- my $conf = FS::Conf->new(locale => $locale);
+ my $conf = FS::Conf->new({ locale => $locale });
$locale ||= $conf->config('locale') || 'en_US';
my %locale_info = FS::Locales->locale_info($locale);
my $language_name = $locale_info{'name'};
- my $self = { conf => FS::Conf->new(locale => $locale),
- csv => Text::CSV_XS->new,
+ my $self = { conf => FS::Conf->new({ locale => $locale }),
+ csv => Text::CSV_XS->new({ binary => 1 }),
inbound => ($opt{'inbound'} ? 1 : 0),
+ rounding => $opt{'rounding'},
buffer => ($opt{'buffer'} || []),
_lh => FS::L10N->get_handle($locale),
_dh => eval { Date::Language->new($language_name) } ||
=head1 METHODS
+=over 4
+
=item inbound VALUE
Set/get the 'inbound' flag.
$self->{inbound};
}
+=item phonenum VALUE
+
+Set/get the locally meaningful phone number. This is used to tag call details
+for presentation on certain kinds of invoices.
+
+=cut
+
+sub phonenum {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->{phonenum} = shift if @_;
+ $self->{phonenum};
+}
+
=item append CDRS
Takes any number of call detail records (as L<FS::cdr> objects),
my $self = shift;
FS::cust_bill_pkg_detail->new(
- { 'format' => 'C', 'detail' => $self->mt($self->header_detail) }
+ { 'format' => 'C', 'detail' => $self->header_detail }
)
}
By default, this maps the following fields from the CDR:
+acctid => acctid
rated_price => amount
rated_classnum => classnum
rated_seconds => duration
accountcode => accountcode
startdate => startdate
+If the formatter is in inbound mode, it will look up a C<cdr_termination>
+record and use rated_price and rated_seconds from that, and acctid will be
+set to null to avoid linking the CDR to the detail record for the inbound
+leg of the call.
+
+'phonenum' is set to the internal C<phonenum> value set on the formatter
+object.
+
It then calls C<columns> on the CDR to obtain a list of detail
columns, formats them as a CSV string, and stores that in the
'detail' field.
my $object = $self->{inbound} ? $cdr->cdr_termination(1) : $cdr;
my $price = $object->rated_price if $object;
$price = 0 if $cdr->freesidestatus eq 'no-charge';
+ $price = sprintf('%.*f', $self->{'rounding'}, $price)
+ if $self->{'rounding'} and length($price);
FS::cust_bill_pkg_detail->new( {
+ 'acctid' => ($self->{inbound} ? '' : $cdr->acctid),
'amount' => $price,
'classnum' => $cdr->rated_classnum,
- 'duration' => $cdr->rated_seconds,
+ 'duration' => $object->rated_seconds,
'regionname' => $cdr->rated_regionname,
'accountcode' => $cdr->accountcode,
'startdate' => $cdr->startdate,
'format' => 'C',
'detail' => $self->csv->string,
+ 'phonenum' => $self->phonenum,
});
}
$self->{_dh}->time2str(@_);
}
-sub mt {
- my $self = shift;
- $self->{_lh}->maketext(@_);
-}
+# header strings are now localized in FS::TemplateItem_Mixin::detail
#imitate previous behavior for now
my $object = $self->{inbound} ? $cdr->cdr_termination(1) : $cdr;
my $sec = $object->rated_seconds if $object;
$sec ||= 0;
- # XXX termination objects don't have rated_granularity so this may
- # result in inbound CDRs being displayed as min/sec when they shouldn't.
- # Should probably fix this.
- if ( $cdr->rated_granularity eq '0' ) {
+ # termination objects now have rated_granularity.
+ if ( $object->rated_granularity eq '0' ) {
'1 call';
}
- elsif ( $cdr->rated_granularity eq '60' ) {
+ elsif ( $object->rated_granularity eq '60' ) {
sprintf('%dm', ($sec + 59)/60);
}
else {
my $object = $self->{inbound} ? $cdr->cdr_termination(1) : $cdr;
my $price = $object->rated_price if $object;
$price = '0.00' if $object->freesidestatus eq 'no-charge';
- length($price) ? $self->money_char . $price : '';
+ $price = sprintf('%.*f', $self->{'rounding'}, $price)
+ if $self->{'rounding'};
+ if (length($price)) {
+ $price = sprintf('%.*f', $self->{'rounding'}, $price)
+ if $self->{'rounding'};
+ return $self->money_char . $price;
+ } else {
+ return '';
+ }
}
1;