=item event - event name
-=item eventtable - table name against which this event is triggered; currently "cust_bill" (the traditional invoice events), "cust_main" (customer events) or "cust_pkg (package events)
+=item eventtable - table name against which this event is triggered; currently "cust_bill" (the traditional invoice events), "cust_main" (customer events) or "cust_pkg (package events) (or "cust_statement")
=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.
my $error =
$self->ut_numbern('eventpart')
|| $self->ut_text('event')
- || $self->ut_enum('eventtable', [ 'cust_bill', 'cust_main', 'cust_pkg' ] )
+ || $self->ut_enum('eventtable', [ $self->eventtables ] )
|| $self->ut_enum('check_freq', [ '1d', '1m' ])
|| $self->ut_number('weight')
|| $self->ut_alpha('action')
}
}
+=item targets OPTIONS
+
+Returns all objects (of type C<FS::eventtable>, for this object's
+C<eventtable>) eligible for processing under this event, as of right now.
+The L<FS::cust_event> object used to test event conditions will be
+included in each object as the 'cust_event' pseudo-field.
+
+This is not used in normal event processing (which is done on a
+per-customer basis to control timing of pre- and post-billing events)
+but can be useful when configuring events.
+
+=cut
+
+sub targets {
+ my $self = shift;
+ my %opt = @_;
+ my $time = $opt{'time'} || time;
+
+ my $eventpart = $self->eventpart;
+ $eventpart =~ /^\d+$/ or die "bad eventpart $eventpart";
+ my $eventtable = $self->eventtable;
+
+ # find all objects that meet the conditions for this part_event
+ my $linkage = '';
+ # this is the 'object' side of the FROM clause
+ if ( $eventtable ne 'cust_main' ) {
+ $linkage =
+ #($self->eventtables_cust_join->{$eventtable} || '') . #2.3
+ ' LEFT JOIN cust_main USING (custnum) ';
+ }
+
+ # this is the 'event' side
+ my $join = FS::part_event_condition->join_conditions_sql( $eventtable );
+ my $where = FS::part_event_condition->where_conditions_sql( $eventtable,
+ 'time' => $time
+ );
+ $join = $linkage .
+ " INNER JOIN part_event ON ( part_event.eventpart = $eventpart ) $join";
+
+ $where .= ' AND cust_main.agentnum = '.$self->agentnum
+ if $self->agentnum;
+ # don't enforce check_freq since this is a special, out-of-order check
+ # and don't enforce disabled because we want to be able to see targets
+ # for a disabled event
+
+ my @objects = qsearch({
+ table => $eventtable,
+ hashref => {},
+ addl_from => $join,
+ extra_sql => "WHERE $where",
+ });
+ my @tested_objects;
+ foreach my $object ( @objects ) {
+ my $cust_event = $self->new_cust_event($object);
+ next unless $cust_event->test_conditions('time' => $time);
+
+ $object->set('cust_event', $cust_event);
+ push @tested_objects, $object;
+ }
+ @tested_objects;
+}
+
=back
=head1 CLASS METHODS
'cust_bill' => 'Invoice',
'cust_main' => 'Customer',
'cust_pay_batch' => 'Batch payment',
+ 'cust_statement' => 'Statement', #too general a name here? "Invoice group"?
;
\%hash
=cut
sub eventtable_pkey_sql {
- #my $class = shift;
+ my $class = shift;
- my %hash = (
- 'cust_main' => 'cust_main.custnum',
- 'cust_bill' => 'cust_bill.invnum',
- 'cust_pkg' => 'cust_pkg.pkgnum',
- 'cust_pay_batch' => 'cust_pay_batch.paybatchnum',
- );
+ my $hashref = $class->eventtable_pkey;
+
+ my %hash = map { $_ => "$_.". $hashref->{$_} } keys %$hashref;
\%hash;
}
+=item eventtable_pkey
+
+Returns a hash reference of full SQL primary key names for eventtable values,
+i.e. 'cust_main'=>'custnum'
+
+=cut
+
+sub eventtable_pkey {
+ #my $class = shift;
+
+ {
+ 'cust_main' => 'custnum',
+ 'cust_bill' => 'invnum',
+ 'cust_pkg' => 'pkgnum',
+ 'cust_pay_batch' => 'paybatchnum',
+ 'cust_statement' => 'statementnum',
+ };
+}
=item eventtables