NAME
App::Dochazka::REST::Fillup - fillup routines
SYNOPSIS
use App::Dochazka::REST::Fillup;
...
METHODS
populate
Get the next TIID and store in the object
Accessors
Make accessors for all the attributes. Already done, above, in BEGIN block.
_vet_context
Performs various tests on the context
attribute. If the value of that attribute is not what we're expecting, returns a non-OK status. Otherwise, returns an OK status.
_vet_date_spec
The user can specify fillup dates either as a tsrange or as a list of individual dates.
One or the other must be given, not neither and not both.
Returns a status object.
_vet_date_list
This function takes one named argument: date_list, the value of which must be a reference to an array of dates, each in canonical YYYY-MM-DD form. For example, this
[ '2016-01-13', '2016-01-27', '2016-01-14' ]
is a legal date_list
argument.
This function performs various checks on the date list, sorts it, and populates the tsrange
and tsranges
attributes based on it. For the sample date list given above, the tsrange will be something like
{ tsrange => "[\"2016-01-13 00:00:00+01\",\"2016-01-28 00:00:00+01\")" }
This is used to make sure the employee's schedule and priv level did not change during the time period represented by the date list, as well as in fillup_tempintvls
to generate the tempintvl
working set.
Returns a status object.
_vet_tsrange
Takes constructor arguments. Checks the tsrange for sanity and populates the tsrange
, lower_canon
, lower_ymd
, upper_canon
, upper_ymd
attributes. Returns a status object.
_vet_employee
Expects to be called *after* _vet_tsrange
.
Takes an employee object. First, retrieves from the database the employee object corresponding to the EID. Second, checks that the employee's privlevel did not change during the tsrange. Third, retrieves the prevailing schedule and checks that the schedule does not change at all during the tsrange. Returns a status object.
_vet_activity
Takes a DBIx::Connector
object and an AID. Verifies that the AID exists and populates the activity_obj
attribute.
vetted
Returns boolean true if object has been completely vetted. Otherwise false.
fillup_tempintvls
This method takes no arguments and expects to be called on a fully vetted object (see vetted
, above).
This method creates (and attempts to INSERT records corresponding to) a number of Tempintvl objects according to the tsrange
(as stored in the Fillup object) and the employee's schedule.
Note that the purpose of this method is to generate a set of Tempintvl objects that could potentially become attendance intervals. The fillup_tempintvls
method only deals with Tempintvls. It is up to the commit
method to choose the right Tempintvls for the fillup operation in question and to construct and insert the corresponding Interval objects.
Returns a status object.
new
Constructor method. Returns an App::Dochazka::REST::Fillup
object.
The constructor method does everything up to fillup
. It also populates the constructor_status
attribute with an App::CELL::Status
object.
commit
If the dry_run
attribute is true, assemble and return an array of attendance intervals that would need to be created to reach 100% schedule fulfillment over the tsranges.
If the dry_run
attribute is false, iterate over all those intervals and INSERT them into the intervals table.
Alternatively, if dry_run
is true and clobber
is true, ignore existing attendance intervals that might conflict and just return the scheduled intervals. If dry_run
is false, clobber
setting is ignored.
Returns a status object containing all the fillup intervals generated, divided into "success" and "failure" sets, with the latter containing any intervals that failed to be inserted for whatever reason. If dry_run
is true, all the intervals will be in the "success" set.
DESTROY
Instance destructor. Once we are done with the scratch intervals, they can be deleted. Returns a status object.
FUNCTIONS
_next_tiid
Get next value from the temp_intvl_seq sequence
Days_to_Date
Missing function in Date::Calc
_init_lower_sched_hash
Given schedule hash (JSON string from database), return schedule hash keyed on the "low_dow" property. In other words, convert the schedule to hash format keyed on numeric form of "low_dow" i.e. 1 for MON, 2 for TUE, etc. The values are references to arrays containing the entries beginning on the given DOW.
_is_holiday
Takes a date and a $holidays
hashref. Returns true or false.
AUTHOR
Nathan Cutler, <presnypreklad@gmail.com>