foodsoft/app/models/group_order_article.rb
2021-03-02 09:12:19 +01:00

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# A GroupOrderArticle stores the sum of how many items of an OrderArticle are ordered as part of a GroupOrder.
# The chronologically order of the Ordergroup - activity are stored in GroupOrderArticleQuantity
#
class GroupOrderArticle < ApplicationRecord
belongs_to :group_order
belongs_to :order_article
has_many :group_order_article_quantities, dependent: :destroy
validates_presence_of :group_order, :order_article
validates_uniqueness_of :order_article_id, :scope => :group_order_id # just once an article per group order
validate :check_order_not_closed # don't allow changes to closed (aka settled) orders
validates :quantity, :tolerance, numericality: { only_integer: true, greater_than_or_equal_to: 0 }
scope :ordered, -> { includes(:group_order => :ordergroup).order('groups.name') }
localize_input_of :result
def self.ransackable_attributes(auth_object = nil)
%w(id quantity tolerance result)
end
def self.ransackable_associations(auth_object = nil)
%w(order_article group_order)
end
# Setter used in group_order_article#new
# We have to create an group_order, if the ordergroup wasn't involved in the order yet
def ordergroup_id=(id)
self.group_order = GroupOrder.where(order_id: order_article.order_id, ordergroup_id: id).first_or_initialize
end
def ordergroup_id
group_order.try!(:ordergroup_id)
end
# Updates the quantity/tolerance for this GroupOrderArticle by updating both GroupOrderArticle properties
# and the associated GroupOrderArticleQuantities chronologically.
#
# See description of the ordering algorithm in the general application documentation for details.
def update_quantities(quantity, tolerance)
logger.debug("GroupOrderArticle[#{id}].update_quantities(#{quantity}, #{tolerance})")
logger.debug("Current quantity = #{self.quantity}, tolerance = #{self.tolerance}")
# When quantity and tolerance are zero, we don't serve any purpose
if quantity == 0 && tolerance == 0
logger.debug("Self-destructing since requested quantity and tolerance are zero")
destroy!
return
end
# Get quantities ordered with the newest item first.
quantities = group_order_article_quantities.order('created_on DESC').to_a
logger.debug("GroupOrderArticleQuantity items found: #{quantities.size}")
if (quantities.size == 0)
# There is no GroupOrderArticleQuantity item yet, just insert with desired quantities...
logger.debug("No quantities entry at all, inserting a new one with the desired quantities")
quantities.push(GroupOrderArticleQuantity.new(:group_order_article => self, :quantity => quantity, :tolerance => tolerance))
self.quantity, self.tolerance = quantity, tolerance
else
# Decrease quantity/tolerance if necessary by going through the existing items and decreasing their values...
i = 0
while (i < quantities.size && (quantity < self.quantity || tolerance < self.tolerance))
logger.debug("Need to decrease quantities for GroupOrderArticleQuantity[#{quantities[i].id}]")
if (quantity < self.quantity && quantities[i].quantity > 0)
delta = self.quantity - quantity
delta = (delta > quantities[i].quantity ? quantities[i].quantity : delta)
logger.debug("Decreasing quantity by #{delta}")
quantities[i].quantity -= delta
self.quantity -= delta
end
if (tolerance < self.tolerance && quantities[i].tolerance > 0)
delta = self.tolerance - tolerance
delta = (delta > quantities[i].tolerance ? quantities[i].tolerance : delta)
logger.debug("Decreasing tolerance by #{delta}")
quantities[i].tolerance -= delta
self.tolerance -= delta
end
i += 1
end
# If there is at least one increased value: insert a new GroupOrderArticleQuantity object
if (quantity > self.quantity || tolerance > self.tolerance)
logger.debug("Inserting a new GroupOrderArticleQuantity")
quantities.insert(0, GroupOrderArticleQuantity.new(
:group_order_article => self,
:quantity => (quantity > self.quantity ? quantity - self.quantity : 0),
:tolerance => (tolerance > self.tolerance ? tolerance - self.tolerance : 0)
))
# Recalc totals:
self.quantity += quantities[0].quantity
self.tolerance += quantities[0].tolerance
end
end
# Check if something went terribly wrong and quantites have not been adjusted as desired.
if (self.quantity != quantity || self.tolerance != tolerance)
raise ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved.new('Unable to update GroupOrderArticle/-Quantities to desired quantities!', self)
end
# Remove zero-only items.
quantities = quantities.reject { |q| q.quantity == 0 && q.tolerance == 0 }
# Save
transaction do
quantities.each { |i| i.save! }
self.group_order_article_quantities = quantities
save!
end
end
# Determines how many items of this article the Ordergroup receives.
# Returns a hash with three keys: :quantity / :tolerance / :total
#
# See description of the ordering algorithm in the general application documentation for details.
def calculate_result(total = nil)
# return memoized result unless a total is given
return @calculate_result if total.nil? && !@calculate_result.nil?
quantity = tolerance = total_quantity = 0
# Get total
if not total.nil?
logger.debug "<#{order_article.article.name}> => #{total} (given)"
elsif order_article.article.is_a?(StockArticle)
total = order_article.article.quantity
logger.debug "<#{order_article.article.name}> (stock) => #{total}"
else
total = order_article.units_to_order * order_article.price.unit_quantity
logger.debug "<#{order_article.article.name}> units_to_order #{order_article.units_to_order} => #{total}"
end
if total > 0
# In total there are enough units ordered. Now check the individual result for the ordergroup (group_order).
#
# Get all GroupOrderArticleQuantities for this OrderArticle...
order_quantities = GroupOrderArticleQuantity.where(group_order_article_id: order_article.group_order_article_ids).order('created_on')
logger.debug "GroupOrderArticleQuantity records found: #{order_quantities.size}"
first_order_first_serve = (FoodsoftConfig[:distribution_strategy] == FoodsoftConfig::DistributionStrategy::FIRST_ORDER_FIRST_SERVE)
# Determine quantities to be ordered...
order_quantities.each do |goaq|
q = goaq.quantity
q = [q, total - total_quantity].min if first_order_first_serve
total_quantity += q
if goaq.group_order_article_id == self.id
logger.debug "increasing quantity by #{q}"
quantity += q
end
break if total_quantity >= total && first_order_first_serve
end
# Determine tolerance to be ordered...
if total_quantity < total
logger.debug "determining additional items to be ordered from tolerance"
order_quantities.each do |goaq|
q = [goaq.tolerance, total - total_quantity].min
total_quantity += q
if goaq.group_order_article_id == self.id
logger.debug "increasing tolerance by #{q}"
tolerance += q
end
break if total_quantity >= total
end
end
logger.debug "determined quantity/tolerance/total: #{quantity} / #{tolerance} / #{quantity + tolerance}"
end
# memoize result unless a total is given
r = { :quantity => quantity, :tolerance => tolerance, :total => quantity + tolerance }
@calculate_result = r if total.nil?
r
end
# Returns order result,
# either calcualted on the fly or fetched from result attribute
# Result is set when finishing the order.
def result(type = :total)
self[:result] || calculate_result[type]
end
# This is used for automatic distribution, e.g., in order.finish! or when receiving orders
def save_results!(article_total = nil)
new_result = calculate_result(article_total)[:total]
self.update_attribute(:result_computed, new_result)
self.update_attribute(:result, new_result)
end
# Returns total price for this individual article
# Until the order is finished this will be the maximum price or
# the minimum price depending on configuration. When the order is finished it
# will be the value depending of the article results.
def total_price(order_article = self.order_article)
if order_article.order.open?
if FoodsoftConfig[:tolerance_is_costly]
order_article.article.fc_price * (quantity + tolerance)
else
order_article.article.fc_price * quantity
end
else
order_article.price.fc_price * result
end
end
# Check if the result deviates from the result_computed
def result_manually_changed?
result != result_computed unless result.nil?
end
private
def check_order_not_closed
if order_article.order.closed?
errors.add(:order_article, I18n.t('model.group_order_article.order_closed'))
end
end
end