# == Schema Information # Schema version: 20090113111624 # # Table name: groups # # id :integer(4) not null, primary key # type :string(255) default(""), not null # name :string(255) default(""), not null # description :string(255) # actual_size :integer(4) # account_balance :decimal(8, 2) default(0.0), not null # account_updated :datetime # created_on :datetime not null # role_admin :boolean(1) not null # role_suppliers :boolean(1) not null # role_article_meta :boolean(1) not null # role_finance :boolean(1) not null # role_orders :boolean(1) not null # weekly_task :boolean(1) # weekday :integer(4) # task_name :string(255) # task_description :string(255) # task_required_users :integer(4) default(1) # class Workgroup < Group has_many :tasks # returns all non-finished tasks has_many :open_tasks, :class_name => 'Task', :conditions => ['done = ?', false], :order => 'due_date ASC' def self.weekdays [["Montag", "1"], ["Dienstag", "2"], ["Mittwoch","3"],["Donnerstag","4"],["Freitag","5"],["Samstag","6"],["Sonntag","0"]] end # Returns an Array with date-objects to represent the next weekly-tasks def next_weekly_tasks(number = 8) # our system starts from 0 (sunday) to 6 (saturday) # get difference between groups weekday and now diff = self.weekday - Time.now.wday if diff >= 0 # weektask is in current week nextTask = diff.day.from_now else # weektask is in the next week nextTask = (diff + 7).day.from_now end # now generate the Array nextTasks = Array.new number.times do nextTasks << nextTask nextTask = 1.week.from_now(nextTask) end return nextTasks end end