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=head1 NAME
RT::CurrentUser - an RT object representing the current user
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use RT::CurrentUser;
# laod
my $current_user = RT::CurrentUser->new;
$current_user->Load(...);
# or
my $current_user = RT::CurrentUser->new( $user_obj );
# or
my $current_user = RT::CurrentUser->new( $address || $name || $id );
# manipulation
$current_user->UserObj->SetName('new_name');
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<Read-only> subclass of L<RT::User> class. Used to define the current
user. You should pass an instance of this class to constructors of
many RT classes, then the instance used to check ACLs and localize
strings.
=head1 METHODS
See also L<RT::User> for a list of methods this class has.
=head2 new
Returns new CurrentUser object. Unlike all other classes of RT it takes
either subclass of C<RT::User> class object or scalar value that is
passed to Load method.
=cut
package RT::CurrentUser;
use RT::I18N;
use strict;
use warnings;
use base qw/RT::User/;
#The basic idea here is that $self->CurrentUser is always supposed
# to be a CurrentUser object. but that's hard to do when we're trying to load
# the CurrentUser object
sub _Init {
my $self = shift;
my $User = shift;
$self->{'table'} = "Users";
if ( defined $User ) {
if ( UNIVERSAL::isa( $User, 'RT::User' ) ) {
$self->LoadById( $User->id );
}
elsif ( ref $User ) {
$RT::Logger->crit(
"RT::CurrentUser->new() called with a bogus argument: $User");
}
else {
$self->Load( $User );
}
}
$self->_BuildTableAttributes;
}
=head2 Create, Delete and Set*
As stated above it's a subclass of L<RT::User>, but this class is read-only
and calls to these methods are illegal. Return 'permission denied' message
and log an error.
=cut
sub Create {
my $self = shift;
$RT::Logger->error('RT::CurrentUser is read-only, RT::User for manipulation');
return (0, $self->loc('Permission Denied'));
}
sub Delete {
my $self = shift;
$RT::Logger->error('RT::CurrentUser is read-only, RT::User for manipulation');
return (0, $self->loc('Permission Denied'));
}
sub _Set {
my $self = shift;
$RT::Logger->error('RT::CurrentUser is read-only, RT::User for manipulation');
return (0, $self->loc('Permission Denied'));
}
=head2 UserObj
Returns the L<RT::User> object associated with this CurrentUser object.
=cut
sub UserObj {
my $self = shift;
my $user = RT::User->new( $self );
unless ( $user->LoadById( $self->Id ) ) {
$RT::Logger->error("Couldn't load " . $self->Id . " from the users database.");
}
return $user;
}
sub _CoreAccessible {
{
Name => { 'read' => 1 },
Gecos => { 'read' => 1 },
RealName => { 'read' => 1 },
Lang => { 'read' => 1 },
Password => { 'read' => 0, 'write' => 0 },
EmailAddress => { 'read' => 1, 'write' => 0 }
};
}
=head2 LoadByGecos
Loads a User into this CurrentUser object.
Takes a unix username as its only argument.
=cut
sub LoadByGecos {
my $self = shift;
return $self->LoadByCol( "Gecos", shift );
}
=head2 LoadByName
Loads a User into this CurrentUser object.
Takes a Name.
=cut
sub LoadByName {
my $self = shift;
return $self->LoadByCol( "Name", shift );
}
=head2 LanguageHandle
Returns this current user's langauge handle. Should take a language
specification. but currently doesn't
=cut
sub LanguageHandle {
my $self = shift;
if ( !defined $self->{'LangHandle'}
|| !UNIVERSAL::can( $self->{'LangHandle'}, 'maketext' )
|| @_ )
{
if ( my $lang = $self->Lang ) {
push @_, $lang;
}
elsif ( $self->id && ($self->id == (RT->SystemUser->id||0) || $self->id == (RT->Nobody->id||0)) ) {
# don't use ENV magic for system users
push @_, 'en';
}
$self->{'LangHandle'} = RT::I18N->get_handle(@_);
}
# Fall back to english.
unless ( $self->{'LangHandle'} ) {
die "We couldn't get a dictionary. Ne mogu naidti slovar. No puedo encontrar dictionario.";
}
return $self->{'LangHandle'};
}
sub loc {
my $self = shift;
return '' if !defined $_[0] || $_[0] eq '';
my $handle = $self->LanguageHandle;
if (@_ == 1) {
# pre-scan the lexicon hashes to return _AUTO keys verbatim,
# to keep locstrings containing '[' and '~' from tripping over Maketext
return $_[0] unless grep exists $_->{$_[0]}, @{ $handle->_lex_refs };
}
return $handle->maketext(@_);
}
sub loc_fuzzy {
my $self = shift;
return '' if !defined $_[0] || $_[0] eq '';
# XXX: work around perl's deficiency when matching utf8 data
return $_[0] if Encode::is_utf8($_[0]);
return $self->LanguageHandle->maketext_fuzzy( @_ );
}
=head2 CurrentUser
Return the current currentuser object
=cut
sub CurrentUser {
return shift;
}
RT::Base->_ImportOverlays();
1;
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