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187 lines
6.2 KiB
Ruby
187 lines
6.2 KiB
Ruby
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class LoadFromRepositoryProtocolsDatatable < AjaxDatatablesRails::Base
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# Needed for sanitize_sql_like method
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include ActiveRecord::Sanitization::ClassMethods
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def initialize(view, organization, type, user)
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super(view)
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@organization = organization
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# :public or :private
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@type = type
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@user = user
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end
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def sortable_columns
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@sortable_columns ||= [
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"Protocol.name",
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"protocol_keywords_str",
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"Protocol.nr_of_linked_children",
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"full_username_str",
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timestamp_db_column,
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"Protocol.updated_at"
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]
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end
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def searchable_columns
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@searchable_columns ||= [
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"Protocol.name",
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timestamp_db_column,
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"Protocol.updated_at"
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]
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end
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# A hack that overrides the new_search_contition method default behavior of the ajax-datatables-rails gem
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# now the method checks if the column is the created_at or updated_at and generate a custom SQL to parse
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# it back to the caller method
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def new_search_condition(column, value)
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model, column = column.split('.')
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model = model.constantize
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formated_date = (I18n.t 'time.formats.datatables_date').gsub!(/^\"|\"?$/, '')
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case column
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when 'published_on'
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casted_column = ::Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new('CAST',
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[ Arel.sql("to_char( protocols.created_at, '#{ formated_date }' ) AS VARCHAR") ] )
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when 'updated_at'
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casted_column = ::Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new('CAST',
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[ Arel.sql("to_char( protocols.updated_at, '#{ formated_date }' ) AS VARCHAR") ] )
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else
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casted_column = ::Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new('CAST',
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[model.arel_table[column.to_sym].as(typecast)])
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end
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casted_column.matches("%#{value}%")
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end
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# This hack is needed to display a correct amount of
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# searched entries (needed for pagination).
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# This is needed because of usage of GROUP operator in SQL.
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# See https://github.com/antillas21/ajax-datatables-rails/issues/112
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def as_json(options = {})
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{
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:draw => params[:draw].to_i,
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:recordsTotal => get_raw_records.length,
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:recordsFiltered => filter_records(get_raw_records).length,
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:data => data
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}
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end
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private
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# Returns json of current protocols (already paginated)
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def data
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records.map do |record|
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{
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"DT_RowId": record.id,
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"1": record.name,
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"2": keywords_html(record),
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"3": record.nr_of_linked_children,
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"4": record.full_username_str,
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"5": timestamp_column_html(record),
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"6": I18n.l(record.updated_at, format: :full)
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}
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end
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end
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def get_raw_records_base
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records =
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Protocol
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.where(organization: @organization)
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.joins('LEFT OUTER JOIN "protocol_protocol_keywords" ON "protocol_protocol_keywords"."protocol_id" = "protocols"."id"')
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.joins('LEFT OUTER JOIN "protocol_keywords" ON "protocol_protocol_keywords"."protocol_keyword_id" = "protocol_keywords"."id"')
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if @type == :public
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records =
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records
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.joins('LEFT OUTER JOIN "users" ON "users"."id" = "protocols"."added_by_id"')
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.where("\"protocols\".\"protocol_type\" = #{Protocol.protocol_types[:in_repository_public]}")
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else
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records =
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records
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.joins('LEFT OUTER JOIN "users" ON "users"."id" = "protocols"."added_by_id"')
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.where("\"protocols\".\"protocol_type\" = #{Protocol.protocol_types[:in_repository_private]}")
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.where(added_by: @user)
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end
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records.group('"protocols"."id"')
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end
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# OVERRIDE - query database for records (this will be
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# later paginated and filtered) after that "data" function
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# will return json
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def get_raw_records
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get_raw_records_base
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.select(
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'"protocols"."id"',
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'"protocols"."name"',
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'"protocols"."protocol_type"',
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'string_agg("protocol_keywords"."name", \', \') AS "protocol_keywords_str"',
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'"protocols"."nr_of_linked_children"',
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'max("users"."full_name") AS "full_username_str"', # "Hack" to get single username
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'"protocols"."created_at"',
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'"protocols"."updated_at"',
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'"protocols"."published_on"'
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)
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end
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# Various helper methods
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def timestamp_db_column
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if @type == :public
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"Protocol.published_on"
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else
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"Protocol.created_at"
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end
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end
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def keywords_html(record)
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if !record.protocol_keywords_str || record.protocol_keywords_str.empty?
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"<i>#{I18n.t("protocols.no_keywords")}</i>"
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else
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kws = record.protocol_keywords_str.split(", ")
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res = []
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kws.sort_by{ |word| word.downcase }.each do |kw|
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res << "<a href='#' data-action='filter' data-param='#{kw}'>#{kw}</a>"
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end
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res.join(", ")
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end
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end
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def timestamp_column_html(record)
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if @type == :public
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I18n.l(record.published_on, format: :full)
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else
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I18n.l(record.created_at, format: :full)
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end
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end
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# OVERRIDE - This is only called when filtering results;
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# when using GROUP BY function, SQL cannot perform a WHERE
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# clause on aggregated columns (protocol keywords & users' full_name), but
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# since we want those 2 columns to be searchable/filterable, we do an "inner"
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# query where we select only protocol IDs which are filtered by those 2 columns
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# using HAVING keyword (which is the correct way to filter aggregated columns).
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# Another OR is then appended to the WHERE clause, checking if protocol is inside
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# this list of IDs.
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def build_conditions_for(query)
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# Inner query to retrieve list of protocol IDs where concatenated
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# protocol keywords string, or user's full_name contains searched query
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search_val = params[:search][:value]
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records_having = get_raw_records_base.having(
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::Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new(
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'CAST',
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[::Arel::Nodes::SqlLiteral.new("string_agg(\"protocol_keywords\".\"name\", ' ') AS #{typecast}")]
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).matches("%#{sanitize_sql_like(search_val)}%").to_sql +
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" OR " +
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::Arel::Nodes::NamedFunction.new(
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'CAST',
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[::Arel::Nodes::SqlLiteral.new("max(\"users\".\"full_name\") AS #{typecast}")]
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).matches("%#{sanitize_sql_like(search_val)}%").to_sql
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).select(:id)
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# Call parent function
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criteria = super(query)
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# Aight, now append another or
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criteria = criteria.or(Protocol.arel_table[:id].in(records_having.arel))
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criteria
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end
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end
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