foodsoft/app/models/article.rb

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Ruby

class Article < ApplicationRecord
include LocalizeInput
include PriceCalculation
# @!attribute name
# @return [String] Article name
# @!attribute unit
# @return [String] Unit, e.g. +kg+, +2 L+ or +5 pieces+.
# @!attribute note
# @return [String] Short line with optional extra article information.
# @!attribute availability
# @return [Boolean] Whether this article is available within the Foodcoop.
# @!attribute manufacturer
# @return [String] Original manufacturer.
# @!attribute origin
# Where the article was produced.
# ISO 3166-1 2-letter country code, optionally prefixed with region.
# E.g. +NL+ or +Sicily, IT+ or +Berlin, DE+.
# @return [String] Production origin.
# @see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2#Officially_assigned_code_elements
# @!attribute price
# @return [Number] Net price
# @see ArticlePrice#price
# @!attribute tax
# @return [Number] VAT percentage (10 is 10%).
# @see ArticlePrice#tax
# @!attribute deposit
# @return [Number] Deposit
# @see ArticlePrice#deposit
# @!attribute unit_quantity
# @return [Number] Number of units in wholesale package (box).
# @see ArticlePrice#unit_quantity
# @!attribute order_number
# Order number, this can be used by the supplier to identify articles.
# This is required when using the shared database functionality.
# @return [String] Order number.
# @!attribute article_category
# @return [ArticleCategory] Category this article is in.
belongs_to :article_category
# @!attribute supplier
# @return [Supplier] Supplier this article belongs to.
belongs_to :supplier
# @!attribute article_prices
# @return [Array<ArticlePrice>] Price history (current price first).
has_many :article_prices, -> { order("created_at DESC") }
# @!attribute order_articles
# @return [Array<OrderArticle>] Order articles for this article.
has_many :order_articles
# @!attribute order
# @return [Array<Order>] Orders this article appears in.
has_many :orders, through: :order_articles
# Replace numeric seperator with database format
localize_input_of :price, :tax, :deposit
# Get rid of unwanted whitespace. {Unit#new} may even bork on whitespace.
normalize_attributes :name, :unit, :note, :manufacturer, :origin, :order_number
scope :undeleted, -> { where(deleted_at: nil) }
scope :available, -> { undeleted.where(availability: true) }
scope :not_in_stock, -> { where(type: nil) }
# Validations
validates_presence_of :name, :unit, :price, :tax, :deposit, :unit_quantity, :supplier_id, :article_category
validates_length_of :name, :in => 4..60
validates_length_of :unit, :in => 1..15
validates_length_of :note, :maximum => 255
validates_length_of :origin, :maximum => 255
validates_length_of :manufacturer, :maximum => 255
validates_length_of :order_number, :maximum => 255
validates_numericality_of :price, :greater_than_or_equal_to => 0
validates_numericality_of :unit_quantity, :greater_than => 0
validates_numericality_of :deposit, :tax
# validates_uniqueness_of :name, :scope => [:supplier_id, :deleted_at, :type], if: Proc.new {|a| a.supplier.shared_sync_method.blank? or a.supplier.shared_sync_method == 'import' }
# validates_uniqueness_of :name, :scope => [:supplier_id, :deleted_at, :type, :unit, :unit_quantity]
validate :uniqueness_of_name
# Callbacks
before_save :update_price_history
before_destroy :check_article_in_use
def self.ransackable_attributes(auth_object = nil)
%w(id name supplier_id article_category_id unit note manufacturer origin unit_quantity order_number)
end
def self.ransackable_associations(auth_object = nil)
%w(article_category supplier order_articles orders)
end
# Returns true if article has been updated at least 2 days ago
def recently_updated
updated_at > 2.days.ago
end
# If the article is used in an open Order, the Order will be returned.
def in_open_order
@in_open_order ||= begin
order_articles = OrderArticle.where(order_id: Order.open.collect(&:id))
order_article = order_articles.detect { |oa| oa.article_id == id }
order_article ? order_article.order : nil
end
end
# Returns true if the article has been ordered in the given order at least once
def ordered_in_order?(order)
order.order_articles.where(article_id: id).where('quantity > 0').one?
end
# this method checks, if the shared_article has been changed
# unequal attributes will returned in array
# if only the timestamps differ and the attributes are equal,
# false will returned and self.shared_updated_on will be updated
def shared_article_changed?(supplier = self.supplier)
# skip early if the timestamp hasn't changed
shared_article = self.shared_article(supplier)
unless shared_article.nil? || self.shared_updated_on == shared_article.updated_on
attrs = unequal_attributes(shared_article)
if attrs.empty?
# when attributes not changed, update timestamp of article
self.update_attribute(:shared_updated_on, shared_article.updated_on)
false
else
attrs
end
end
end
# Return article attributes that were changed (incl. unit conversion)
# @param new_article [Article] New article to update self
# @option options [Boolean] :convert_units Omit or set to +true+ to keep current unit and recompute unit quantity and price.
# @return [Hash<Symbol, Object>] Attributes with new values
def unequal_attributes(new_article, options = {})
# try to convert different units when desired
if options[:convert_units] == false
new_price, new_unit_quantity = nil, nil
else
new_price, new_unit_quantity = convert_units(new_article)
end
if new_price && new_unit_quantity
new_unit = self.unit
else
new_price = new_article.price
new_unit_quantity = new_article.unit_quantity
new_unit = new_article.unit
end
if options[:update_category] == true
new_article_category = new_article.article_category
end
attribute_hash = {
:name => [self.name, new_article.name],
:manufacturer => [self.manufacturer, new_article.manufacturer.to_s],
:origin => [self.origin, new_article.origin],
:unit => [self.unit, new_unit],
:price => [self.price.to_f.round(2), new_price.to_f.round(2)],
:tax => [self.tax, new_article.tax],
:deposit => [self.deposit.to_f.round(2), new_article.deposit.to_f.round(2)],
# take care of different num-objects.
:unit_quantity => [self.unit_quantity.to_s.to_f, new_unit_quantity.to_s.to_f],
:note => [self.note.to_s, new_article.note.to_s]
}
attribute_hash[:article_category] = [self.article_category, new_article_category] if new_article_category
Article.compare_attributes(attribute_hash)
end
# Compare attributes from two different articles.
#
# This is used for auto-synchronization
# @param attributes [Hash<Symbol, Array>] Attributes with old and new values
# @return [Hash<Symbol, Object>] Changed attributes with new values
def self.compare_attributes(attributes)
unequal_attributes = attributes.select { |name, values| values[0] != values[1] && !(values[0].blank? && values[1].blank?) }
Hash[unequal_attributes.to_a.map { |a| [a[0], a[1].last] }]
end
# to get the correspondent shared article
def shared_article(supplier = self.supplier)
self.order_number.blank? and return nil
@shared_article ||= supplier.shared_supplier.find_article_by_number(self.order_number) rescue nil
end
# convert units in foodcoop-size
# uses unit factors in app_config.yml to calc the price/unit_quantity
# returns new price and unit_quantity in array, when calc is possible => [price, unit_quanity]
# returns false if units aren't foodsoft-compatible
# returns nil if units are eqal
def convert_units(new_article = shared_article)
if unit != new_article.unit
# legacy, used by foodcoops in Germany
if new_article.unit == "KI" && unit == "ST" # 'KI' means a box, with a different amount of items in it
# try to match the size out of its name, e.g. "banana 10-12 St" => 10
new_unit_quantity = /[0-9\-\s]+(St)/.match(new_article.name).to_s.to_i
if new_unit_quantity && new_unit_quantity > 0
new_price = (new_article.price / new_unit_quantity.to_f).round(2)
[new_price, new_unit_quantity]
else
false
end
else # use ruby-units to convert
fc_unit = (::Unit.new(unit) rescue nil)
supplier_unit = (::Unit.new(new_article.unit) rescue nil)
if fc_unit && supplier_unit && fc_unit =~ supplier_unit
conversion_factor = (supplier_unit / fc_unit).to_base.to_r
new_price = new_article.price / conversion_factor
new_unit_quantity = new_article.unit_quantity * conversion_factor
[new_price, new_unit_quantity]
else
false
end
end
else
nil
end
end
def deleted?
deleted_at.present?
end
def mark_as_deleted
check_article_in_use
update_column :deleted_at, Time.now
end
protected
# Checks if the article is in use before it will deleted
def check_article_in_use
raise I18n.t('articles.model.error_in_use', :article => self.name.to_s) if self.in_open_order
end
# Create an ArticlePrice, when the price-attr are changed.
def update_price_history
if price_changed?
article_prices.build(
:price => price,
:tax => tax,
:deposit => deposit,
:unit_quantity => unit_quantity
)
end
end
def price_changed?
changed.detect { |attr| attr == 'price' || 'tax' || 'deposit' || 'unit_quantity' } ? true : false
end
# We used have the name unique per supplier+deleted_at+type. With the addition of shared_sync_method all,
# this came in the way, and we now allow duplicate names for the 'all' methods - expecting foodcoops to
# make their own choice among products with different units by making articles available/unavailable.
def uniqueness_of_name
matches = Article.where(name: name, supplier_id: supplier_id, deleted_at: deleted_at, type: type)
matches = matches.where.not(id: id) unless new_record?
# supplier should always be there - except, perhaps, on initialization (on seeding)
if supplier && (supplier.shared_sync_method.blank? || supplier.shared_sync_method == 'import')
errors.add :name, :taken if matches.any?
else
errors.add :name, :taken_with_unit if matches.where(unit: unit, unit_quantity: unit_quantity).any?
end
end
end