From: Mark Wells Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 20:44:14 +0000 (-0800) Subject: fix cust_paydate_within event condition vs. cust_payby, #23741 X-Git-Url: http://git.freeside.biz/gitweb/?p=freeside.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=84e973ebe4c82881c62b71f996ec9ca124a5dce5 fix cust_paydate_within event condition vs. cust_payby, #23741 --- diff --git a/FS/FS/cust_main.pm b/FS/FS/cust_main.pm index 206f1b0bf..be02f9c9b 100644 --- a/FS/FS/cust_main.pm +++ b/FS/FS/cust_main.pm @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ use Date::Format; #use Date::Manip; use File::Temp; #qw( tempfile ); use Business::CreditCard 0.28; +use List::Util qw(min); use FS::UID qw( dbh driver_name ); use FS::Record qw( qsearchs qsearch dbdef regexp_sql ); use FS::Cursor; @@ -2701,64 +2702,34 @@ sub payment_info { =item paydate_epoch -Returns the exact time in seconds corresponding to the payment method -expiration date. For CARD/DCRD customers this is the end of the month; -for others (COMP is the only other payby that uses paydate) it's the start. -Returns 0 if the paydate is empty or set to the far future. +Returns the next payment expiration date for this customer. If they have no +payment methods that will expire, returns 0. =cut -#XXX i need to be updated for 4.x+ sub paydate_epoch { my $self = shift; - my ($month, $year) = $self->paydate_monthyear; - return 0 if !$year or $year >= 2037; - if ( $self->payby eq 'CARD' or $self->payby eq 'DCRD' ) { - $month++; - if ( $month == 13 ) { - $month = 1; - $year++; - } - return timelocal(0,0,0,1,$month-1,$year) - 1; - } - else { - return timelocal(0,0,0,1,$month-1,$year); - } + # filter out the ones that individually return 0, but then return 0 if + # there are no results + my @epochs = grep { $_ > 0 } map { $_->paydate_epoch } $self->cust_payby; + min( @epochs ) || 0; } =item paydate_epoch_sql -Class method. Returns an SQL expression to obtain the payment expiration date -as a number of seconds. +Returns an SQL expression to get the next payment expiration date for a +customer. Returns 2143260000 (2037-12-01) if there are no payment expiration +dates, so that it's safe to test for "will it expire before date X" for any +date up to then. =cut -# XXX i need to be updated for 4.x+ -# Special expiration date behavior for non-CARD/DCRD customers has been -# carefully preserved. Do we really use that? sub paydate_epoch_sql { my $class = shift; - my $table = shift || 'cust_main'; - my ($case1, $case2); - if ( driver_name eq 'Pg' ) { - $case1 = "EXTRACT( EPOCH FROM CAST( $table.paydate AS TIMESTAMP ) + INTERVAL '1 month') - 1"; - $case2 = "EXTRACT( EPOCH FROM CAST( $table.paydate AS TIMESTAMP ) )"; - } - elsif ( lc(driver_name) eq 'mysql' ) { - $case1 = "UNIX_TIMESTAMP( DATE_ADD( CAST( $table.paydate AS DATETIME ), INTERVAL 1 month ) ) - 1"; - $case2 = "UNIX_TIMESTAMP( CAST( $table.paydate AS DATETIME ) )"; - } - else { return '' } - return "CASE WHEN $table.payby IN('CARD','DCRD') - THEN ($case1) - ELSE ($case2) - END" + my $paydate = FS::cust_payby->paydate_epoch_sql; + "(SELECT COALESCE(MIN($paydate), 2143260000) FROM cust_payby WHERE cust_payby.custnum = cust_main.custnum)"; } -=item tax_exemption TAXNAME - -=cut - sub tax_exemption { my( $self, $taxname ) = @_; diff --git a/FS/FS/payinfo_Mixin.pm b/FS/FS/payinfo_Mixin.pm index 56efbc4e8..41768189e 100644 --- a/FS/FS/payinfo_Mixin.pm +++ b/FS/FS/payinfo_Mixin.pm @@ -4,6 +4,8 @@ use strict; use Business::CreditCard; use FS::payby; use FS::Record qw(qsearch); +use FS::UID qw(driver_name); +use Time::Local qw(timelocal); use vars qw($ignore_masked_payinfo); @@ -348,6 +350,60 @@ sub paydate_monthyear { } } +=item paydate_epoch + +Returns the exact time in seconds corresponding to the payment method +expiration date. For CARD/DCRD customers this is the end of the month; +for others (COMP is the only other payby that uses paydate) it's the start. +Returns 0 if the paydate is empty or set to the far future. + +=cut + +sub paydate_epoch { + my $self = shift; + my ($month, $year) = $self->paydate_monthyear; + return 0 if !$year or $year >= 2037; + if ( $self->payby eq 'CARD' or $self->payby eq 'DCRD' ) { + $month++; + if ( $month == 13 ) { + $month = 1; + $year++; + } + return timelocal(0,0,0,1,$month-1,$year) - 1; + } + else { + return timelocal(0,0,0,1,$month-1,$year); + } +} + +=item paydate_epoch_sql + +Class method. Returns an SQL expression to obtain the payment expiration date +as a number of seconds. + +=cut + +# Special expiration date behavior for non-CARD/DCRD customers has been +# carefully preserved. Do we really use that? +sub paydate_epoch_sql { + my $class = shift; + my $table = $class->table; + my ($case1, $case2); + if ( driver_name eq 'Pg' ) { + $case1 = "EXTRACT( EPOCH FROM CAST( $table.paydate AS TIMESTAMP ) + INTERVAL '1 month') - 1"; + $case2 = "EXTRACT( EPOCH FROM CAST( $table.paydate AS TIMESTAMP ) )"; + } + elsif ( lc(driver_name) eq 'mysql' ) { + $case1 = "UNIX_TIMESTAMP( DATE_ADD( CAST( $table.paydate AS DATETIME ), INTERVAL 1 month ) ) - 1"; + $case2 = "UNIX_TIMESTAMP( CAST( $table.paydate AS DATETIME ) )"; + } + else { return '' } + return "CASE WHEN $table.payby IN('CARD','DCRD') + THEN ($case1) + ELSE ($case2) + END" +} + =back =head1 BUGS