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Bug 8800
SpecifyDueDate && useDaysMode=Datedue wrong behaviour
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[patch]
Bug 8800 - useDaysMode=Datedue wrong behaviour (revisited)
Bug-8800---useDaysModeDatedue-wrong-behaviour-revi.patch (text/plain), 11.75 KB, created by
Tomás Cohen Arazi (tcohen)
on 2012-10-18 19:43:47 UTC
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Bug 8800 - useDaysMode=Datedue wrong behaviour (revisited)
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Tomás Cohen Arazi (tcohen)
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2012-10-18 19:43:47 UTC
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>From 5de6bebbc838eddf1b62dd76b12e5e0f5c6d5533 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >From: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@gmail.com> >Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 12:50:26 -0300 >Subject: [PATCH] Bug 8800 - useDaysMode=Datedue wrong behaviour (revisited) >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > >useDaysMode=Datedue wasn't used as advertised in the docs. Added >next_open_day and prev_open_day subs to Koha::Calendar and some tests for them. > >- CalcDateDue was modified to be consistent with the intended behaviour >- Koha::Calendar->addDate was rewritten in a more sane way (also split into > addHours and addDays for convenience). > >Regards >To+ > >Sponsored-by: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba >--- > C4/Circulation.pm | 7 ++- > Koha/Calendar.pm | 179 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ > t/Calendar.t | 52 +++++++++++++++- > 3 files changed, 196 insertions(+), 42 deletions(-) > >diff --git a/C4/Circulation.pm b/C4/Circulation.pm >index 7485de5..7ddb66a 100644 >--- a/C4/Circulation.pm >+++ b/C4/Circulation.pm >@@ -3007,20 +3007,21 @@ sub CalcDateDue { > } else { > > # otherwise, calculate the datedue as normal >- if ( C4::Context->preference('useDaysMode') eq 'Days' ) >+ if ( C4::Context->preference('useDaysMode') ne 'Calendar' ) > { # ignoring calendar > my $dt = > DateTime->now( time_zone => C4::Context->tz() ) > ->truncate( to => 'minute' ); > if ( $loanlength->{lengthunit} eq 'hours' ) { > $dt->add( hours => $loanlength->{issuelength} ); >- return $dt; > } else { # days > $dt->add( days => $loanlength->{issuelength} ); > $dt->set_hour(23); > $dt->set_minute(59); >- return $dt; > } >+ >+ return $dt; >+ > } else { > my $dur; > if ($loanlength->{lengthunit} eq 'hours') { >diff --git a/Koha/Calendar.pm b/Koha/Calendar.pm >index 2a2e062..1573aec 100644 >--- a/Koha/Calendar.pm >+++ b/Koha/Calendar.pm >@@ -85,57 +85,93 @@ sub _init { > > sub addDate { > my ( $self, $startdate, $add_duration, $unit ) = @_; >- my $base_date = $startdate->clone(); >+ >+ # Default to days duration (legacy support I guess) > if ( ref $add_duration ne 'DateTime::Duration' ) { > $add_duration = DateTime::Duration->new( days => $add_duration ); > } >- $unit ||= q{}; # default days ? >- my $days_mode = $self->{days_mode}; >- Readonly::Scalar my $return_by_hour => 10; >- my $day_dur = DateTime::Duration->new( days => 1 ); >- if ( $add_duration->is_negative() ) { >- $day_dur = DateTime::Duration->new( days => -1 ); >+ >+ $unit ||= 'days'; # default days ? >+ my $dt; >+ >+ if ( $unit eq 'hours' ) { >+ # Fixed for legacy support. Should be set as a branch parameter >+ Readonly::Scalar my $return_by_hour => 10; >+ >+ $dt = $self->addHours($startdate, $add_duration, $return_by_hour); >+ } else { >+ # days >+ $dt = $self->addDays($startdate, $add_duration); > } >- if ( $days_mode eq 'Datedue' ) { > >- my $dt = $base_date + $add_duration; >- while ( $self->is_holiday($dt) ) { >+ return $dt; >+} > >- $dt->add_duration($day_dur); >- if ( $unit eq 'hours' ) { >- $dt->set_hour($return_by_hour); # Staffs specific >- } >+sub addHours { >+ my ( $self, $startdate, $hours_duration, $return_by_hour ) = @_; >+ my $base_date = $startdate->clone(); >+ >+ $base_date->add_duration($hours_duration); >+ >+ # If we are using the calendar behave for now as if Datedue >+ # was the chosen option (current intended behaviour) >+ >+ if ( $self->{days_mode} ne 'Days' && >+ $self->is_holiday($base_date) ) { >+ >+ if ( $hours_duration->is_negative() ) { >+ $base_date = $self->prev_open_day($base_date); >+ } else { >+ $base_date = $self->next_open_day($base_date); > } >- return $dt; >- } elsif ( $days_mode eq 'Calendar' ) { >- if ( $unit eq 'hours' ) { >- $base_date->add_duration($add_duration); >- while ( $self->is_holiday($base_date) ) { >- $base_date->add_duration($day_dur); > >- } >+ $base_date->set_hour($return_by_hour); >+ >+ } >+ >+ return $base_date; >+} > >+sub addDays { >+ my ( $self, $startdate, $days_duration ) = @_; >+ my $base_date = $startdate->clone(); >+ >+ if ( $self->{days_mode} eq 'Calendar' ) { >+ # use the calendar to skip all days the library is closed >+ # when adding >+ my $days = abs $days_duration->in_units('days'); >+ >+ if ( $days_duration->is_negative() ) { >+ while ($days) { >+ $base_date = $self->prev_open_day($base_date); >+ --$days; >+ } > } else { >- my $days = abs $add_duration->in_units('days'); > while ($days) { >- $base_date->add_duration($day_dur); >- if ( $self->is_holiday($base_date) ) { >- next; >- } else { >- --$days; >- } >+ $base_date = $self->next_open_day($base_date); >+ --$days; > } > } >- if ( $unit eq 'hours' ) { >- my $dt = $base_date->clone()->subtract( days => 1 ); >- if ( $self->is_holiday($dt) ) { >- $base_date->set_hour($return_by_hour); # Staffs specific >+ >+ } else { # Days or Datedue >+ # use straight days, then use calendar to push >+ # the date to the next open day if Datedue >+ $base_date->add_duration($days_duration); >+ >+ if ( $self->{days_mode} eq 'Datedue' ) { >+ # Datedue, then use the calendar to push >+ # the date to the next open day if holiday >+ if ( $self->is_holiday($base_date) ) { >+ if ( $days_duration->is_negative() ) { >+ $base_date = $self->prev_open_day($base_date); >+ } else { >+ $base_date = $self->next_open_day($base_date); >+ } > } > } >- return $base_date; >- } else { # Days >- return $base_date + $add_duration; > } >+ >+ return $base_date; > } > > sub is_holiday { >@@ -164,6 +200,32 @@ sub is_holiday { > return 0; > } > >+sub next_open_day { >+ my ( $self, $dt ) = @_; >+ my $base_date = $dt->clone(); >+ >+ $base_date->add(days => 1); >+ >+ while ($self->is_holiday($base_date)) { >+ $base_date->add(days => 1); >+ } >+ >+ return $base_date; >+} >+ >+sub prev_open_day { >+ my ( $self, $dt ) = @_; >+ my $base_date = $dt->clone(); >+ >+ $base_date->add(days => -1); >+ >+ while ($self->is_holiday($base_date)) { >+ $base_date->add(days => -1); >+ } >+ >+ return $base_date; >+} >+ > sub days_between { > my $self = shift; > my $start_dt = shift; >@@ -273,9 +335,9 @@ This documentation refers to Koha::Calendar version 0.0.1 > > =head1 SYNOPSIS > >- use Koha::Calendat >+ use Koha::Calendar > >- my $c = Koha::Calender->new( branchcode => 'MAIN' ); >+ my $c = Koha::Calendar->new( branchcode => 'MAIN' ); > my $dt = DateTime->now(); > > # are we open >@@ -311,11 +373,36 @@ Currently unit is only used to invoke Staffs return Monday at 10 am rule this > parameter will be removed when issuingrules properly cope with that > > >+=head2 addHours >+ >+ my $dt = $calendar->addHours($date, $dur, $return_by_hour ) >+ >+C<$date> is a DateTime object representing the starting date of the interval. >+ >+C<$offset> is a DateTime::Duration to add to it >+ >+C<$return_by_hour> is an integer value representing the opening hour for the branch >+ >+ >+=head2 addDays >+ >+ my $dt = $calendar->addDays($date, $dur) >+ >+C<$date> is a DateTime object representing the starting date of the interval. >+ >+C<$offset> is a DateTime::Duration to add to it >+ >+C<$unit> is a string value 'days' or 'hours' toflag granularity of duration >+ >+Currently unit is only used to invoke Staffs return Monday at 10 am rule this >+parameter will be removed when issuingrules properly cope with that >+ >+ > =head2 is_holiday > > $yesno = $calendar->is_holiday($dt); > >-passed at DateTime object returns 1 if it is a closed day >+passed a DateTime object returns 1 if it is a closed day > 0 if not according to the calendar > > =head2 days_between >@@ -326,6 +413,22 @@ Passed two dates returns a DateTime::Duration object measuring the length betwee > ignoring closed days. Always returns a positive number irrespective of the > relative order of the parameters > >+=head2 next_open_day >+ >+$datetime = $calendar->next_open_day($duedate_dt) >+ >+Passed a Datetime returns another Datetime representing the next open day. It is >+intended for use to calculate the due date when useDaysMode syspref is set to either >+'Datedue' or 'Calendar'. >+ >+=head2 prev_open_day >+ >+$datetime = $calendar->prev_open_day($duedate_dt) >+ >+Passed a Datetime returns another Datetime representing the previous open day. It is >+intended for use to calculate the due date when useDaysMode syspref is set to either >+'Datedue' or 'Calendar'. >+ > =head2 set_daysmode > > For testing only allows the calling script to change days mode >diff --git a/t/Calendar.t b/t/Calendar.t >index 283300e..a01e246 100755 >--- a/t/Calendar.t >+++ b/t/Calendar.t >@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ > use strict; > use warnings; > use DateTime; >-use Test::More tests => 21; >+use DateTime::Duration; >+use Test::More tests => 26; > use Koha::DateUtils; > > BEGIN { >@@ -127,3 +128,52 @@ $cal->add_holiday( dt_from_string('2012-07-07','iso') ); > $daycount = $cal->days_between( dt_from_string("2012-07-01",'iso'), > dt_from_string("2012-07-15",'iso') )->in_units('days'); > cmp_ok( $daycount, '==', 12, 'multiple holidays correctly recognized' ); >+ >+# next_open_day tests >+$dt = dt_from_string('2012-07-07','iso'); >+cmp_ok( $dt->add(days => 1), '==', $cal->next_open_day(dt_from_string('2012-07-07','iso')), 'Next open day correctly calculated' ); >+ >+# prev_open_day tests >+# 2012-07-07 and 2012-07-06 are set to holidays previously, so previous open day should match 2012-07-05 >+$dt = dt_from_string('2012-07-05','iso'); >+cmp_ok( $dt, '==', $cal->prev_open_day(dt_from_string('2012-07-08','iso')), 'Previous open day correctly calculated' ); >+ >+###################### >+# useDaysMode='Datedue' case tests >+subtest 'useDaysMode=Datedue' => sub { >+ my $cal = Koha::Calendar->new( TEST_MODE => 1 ); >+ my $dur = DateTime::Duration->new( days => 1 ); >+ $cal->set_daysmode( 'Datedue' ); >+ $cal->add_holiday( dt_from_string('2012-07-04','iso') ); >+ $dt = dt_from_string( '2012-07-03','iso' ); >+ is($cal->addDate( $dt, $dur, 'days' ), dt_from_string('2012-07-05','iso'), 'Single day add (Datedue, matches holiday, shift)' ); >+ $dur = DateTime::Duration->new( days => 2 ); >+ is($cal->addDate( $dt, $dur, 'days' ), dt_from_string('2012-07-05','iso'), 'Two days add, skips holiday (Datedue)' ); >+ >+}; >+####################### >+ >+####################### >+# useDaysMode='Calendar' case tests >+subtest 'useDaysMode=Calendar' => sub { >+ my $cal = Koha::Calendar->new( TEST_MODE => 1 ); >+ my $dur = DateTime::Duration->new( days => 1 ); >+ $cal->set_daysmode('Calendar'); >+ $cal->add_holiday( dt_from_string('2012-07-04','iso') ); >+ $dt = dt_from_string('2012-07-03','iso'); >+ is($cal->addDate( $dt, $dur, 'days' ), dt_from_string('2012-07-05','iso'), 'Single day add (Calendar)' ); >+}; >+####################### >+ >+####################### >+# useDaysMode='Days' case tests >+subtest 'useDaysMode=Days' => sub { >+ my $cal = Koha::Calendar->new( TEST_MODE => 1 ); >+ my $dur = DateTime::Duration->new( days => 1 ); >+ $cal->set_daysmode('Days'); >+ $cal->add_holiday( dt_from_string('2012-07-04','iso') ); >+ $dt = dt_from_string('2012-07-03','iso'); >+ is($cal->addDate( $dt, $dur, 'days' ), dt_from_string('2012-07-04','iso'), 'Single day add (Days)' ); >+}; >+####################### >+ >-- >1.7.9.5
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