# A GroupOrder represents an Order placed by an Ordergroup. class GroupOrder < ActiveRecord::Base attr_accessor :group_order_articles_attributes belongs_to :order belongs_to :ordergroup has_many :group_order_articles, :dependent => :destroy has_many :order_articles, :through => :group_order_articles belongs_to :updated_by, :class_name => "User", :foreign_key => "updated_by_user_id" validates_presence_of :order_id validates_presence_of :ordergroup_id validates_numericality_of :price validates_uniqueness_of :ordergroup_id, :scope => :order_id # order groups can only order once per order scope :in_open_orders, -> { joins(:order).merge(Order.open) } scope :in_finished_orders, -> { joins(:order).merge(Order.finished_not_closed) } scope :ordered, -> { includes(:ordergroup).order('groups.name') } # Generate some data for the javascript methods in ordering view def load_data data = {} data[:available_funds] = ordergroup.get_available_funds(self) # load prices and other stuff.... data[:order_articles] = {} order.articles_grouped_by_category.each do |article_category, order_articles| order_articles.each do |order_article| # Get the result of last time ordering, if possible goa = group_order_articles.detect { |goa| goa.order_article_id == order_article.id } # Build hash with relevant data data[:order_articles][order_article.id] = { :price => order_article.article.fc_price, :unit => order_article.article.unit_quantity, :quantity => (goa ? goa.quantity : 0), :others_quantity => order_article.quantity - (goa ? goa.quantity : 0), :used_quantity => (goa ? goa.result(:quantity) : 0), :tolerance => (goa ? goa.tolerance : 0), :others_tolerance => order_article.tolerance - (goa ? goa.tolerance : 0), :used_tolerance => (goa ? goa.result(:tolerance) : 0), :total_price => (goa ? goa.total_price : 0), :missing_units => order_article.missing_units, :quantity_available => (order.stockit? ? order_article.article.quantity_available : 0) } end end data end def save_group_order_articles for order_article in order.order_articles # Find the group_order_article, create a new one if necessary... group_order_article = group_order_articles.where(order_article_id: order_article.id).first_or_create # Get ordered quantities and update group_order_articles/_quantities... quantities = group_order_articles_attributes.fetch(order_article.id.to_s, {:quantity => 0, :tolerance => 0}) group_order_article.update_quantities(quantities[:quantity].to_i, quantities[:tolerance].to_i) # Also update results for the order_article logger.debug "[save_group_order_articles] update order_article.results!" order_article.update_results! end # set attributes to nil to avoid and infinite loop of end # Updates the "price" attribute. def update_price! total = group_order_articles.includes(:order_article => [:article, :article_price]).to_a.sum(&:total_price) update_attribute(:price, total) end # Save GroupOrder and updates group_order_articles/quantities accordingly def save_ordering! transaction do save! save_group_order_articles update_price! end end end