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package RT::Tickets;
use strict;
use warnings;
use RT::SQL;
# Import configuration data from the lexcial scope of __PACKAGE__ (or
# at least where those two Subroutines are defined.)
our (%FIELD_METADATA, %dispatch, %can_bundle);
# Lower Case version of FIELDS, for case insensitivity
my %lcfields = map { ( lc($_) => $_ ) } (keys %FIELD_METADATA);
sub _InitSQL {
my $self = shift;
# Private Member Variables (which should get cleaned)
$self->{'_sql_transalias'} = undef;
$self->{'_sql_trattachalias'} = undef;
$self->{'_sql_cf_alias'} = undef;
$self->{'_sql_object_cfv_alias'} = undef;
$self->{'_sql_watcher_join_users_alias'} = undef;
$self->{'_sql_query'} = '';
$self->{'_sql_looking_at'} = {};
}
sub _SQLLimit {
my $self = shift;
my %args = (@_);
if ($args{'FIELD'} eq 'EffectiveId' &&
(!$args{'ALIAS'} || $args{'ALIAS'} eq 'main' ) ) {
$self->{'looking_at_effective_id'} = 1;
}
if ($args{'FIELD'} eq 'Type' &&
(!$args{'ALIAS'} || $args{'ALIAS'} eq 'main' ) ) {
$self->{'looking_at_type'} = 1;
}
# All SQL stuff goes into one SB subclause so we can deal with all
# the aggregation
$self->SUPER::Limit(%args,
SUBCLAUSE => 'ticketsql');
}
sub _SQLJoin {
# All SQL stuff goes into one SB subclause so we can deal with all
# the aggregation
my $this = shift;
$this->SUPER::Join(@_,
SUBCLAUSE => 'ticketsql');
}
# Helpers
sub _OpenParen {
$_[0]->SUPER::_OpenParen( 'ticketsql' );
}
sub _CloseParen {
$_[0]->SUPER::_CloseParen( 'ticketsql' );
}
=head1 SQL Functions
=cut
=head2 Robert's Simple SQL Parser
Documentation In Progress
The Parser/Tokenizer is a relatively simple state machine that scans through a SQL WHERE clause type string extracting a token at a time (where a token is:
VALUE -> quoted string or number
AGGREGator -> AND or OR
KEYWORD -> quoted string or single word
OPerator -> =,!=,LIKE,etc..
PARENthesis -> open or close.
And that stream of tokens is passed through the "machine" in order to build up a structure that looks like:
KEY OP VALUE
AND KEY OP VALUE
OR KEY OP VALUE
That also deals with parenthesis for nesting. (The parentheses are
just handed off the SearchBuilder)
=cut
sub _close_bundle {
my ($self, @bundle) = @_;
return unless @bundle;
if ( @bundle == 1 ) {
$bundle[0]->{'dispatch'}->(
$self,
$bundle[0]->{'key'},
$bundle[0]->{'op'},
$bundle[0]->{'val'},
SUBCLAUSE => '',
ENTRYAGGREGATOR => $bundle[0]->{ea},
SUBKEY => $bundle[0]->{subkey},
);
}
else {
my @args;
foreach my $chunk (@bundle) {
push @args, [
$chunk->{key},
$chunk->{op},
$chunk->{val},
SUBCLAUSE => '',
ENTRYAGGREGATOR => $chunk->{ea},
SUBKEY => $chunk->{subkey},
];
}
$bundle[0]->{dispatch}->( $self, \@args );
}
}
sub _parser {
my ($self,$string) = @_;
my @bundle;
my $ea = '';
my %callback;
$callback{'OpenParen'} = sub {
$self->_close_bundle(@bundle); @bundle = ();
$self->_OpenParen
};
$callback{'CloseParen'} = sub {
$self->_close_bundle(@bundle); @bundle = ();
$self->_CloseParen;
};
$callback{'EntryAggregator'} = sub { $ea = $_[0] || '' };
$callback{'Condition'} = sub {
my ($key, $op, $value) = @_;
# key has dot then it's compound variant and we have subkey
my $subkey = '';
($key, $subkey) = ($1, $2) if $key =~ /^([^\.]+)\.(.+)$/;
# normalize key and get class (type)
my $class;
if (exists $lcfields{lc $key}) {
$key = $lcfields{lc $key};
$class = $FIELD_METADATA{$key}->[0];
}
die "Unknown field '$key' in '$string'" unless $class;
# replace __CurrentUser__ with id
$value = $self->CurrentUser->id if $value eq '__CurrentUser__';
unless( $dispatch{ $class } ) {
die "No dispatch method for class '$class'"
}
my $sub = $dispatch{ $class };
if ( $can_bundle{ $class }
&& ( !@bundle
|| ( $bundle[-1]->{dispatch} == $sub
&& $bundle[-1]->{key} eq $key
&& $bundle[-1]->{subkey} eq $subkey
)
)
)
{
push @bundle, {
dispatch => $sub,
key => $key,
op => $op,
val => $value,
ea => $ea,
subkey => $subkey,
};
}
else {
$self->_close_bundle(@bundle); @bundle = ();
$sub->( $self, $key, $op, $value,
SUBCLAUSE => '', # don't need anymore
ENTRYAGGREGATOR => $ea,
SUBKEY => $subkey,
);
}
$self->{_sql_looking_at}{lc $key} = 1;
$ea = '';
};
RT::SQL::Parse($string, \%callback);
$self->_close_bundle(@bundle); @bundle = ();
}
=head2 ClausesToSQL
=cut
sub ClausesToSQL {
my $self = shift;
my $clauses = shift;
my @sql;
for my $f (keys %{$clauses}) {
my $sql;
my $first = 1;
# Build SQL from the data hash
for my $data ( @{ $clauses->{$f} } ) {
$sql .= $data->[0] unless $first; $first=0; # ENTRYAGGREGATOR
$sql .= " '". $data->[2] . "' "; # FIELD
$sql .= $data->[3] . " "; # OPERATOR
$sql .= "'". $data->[4] . "' "; # VALUE
}
push @sql, " ( " . $sql . " ) ";
}
return join("AND",@sql);
}
=head2 FromSQL
Convert a RT-SQL string into a set of SearchBuilder restrictions.
Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on
failure.
=cut
sub FromSQL {
my ($self,$query) = @_;
{
# preserve first_row and show_rows across the CleanSlate
local ($self->{'first_row'}, $self->{'show_rows'});
$self->CleanSlate;
}
$self->_InitSQL();
return (1, $self->loc("No Query")) unless $query;
$self->{_sql_query} = $query;
eval { $self->_parser( $query ); };
if ( $@ ) {
$RT::Logger->error( $@ );
return (0, $@);
}
# We only want to look at EffectiveId's (mostly) for these searches.
unless ( exists $self->{_sql_looking_at}{'effectiveid'} ) {
#TODO, we shouldn't be hard #coding the tablename to main.
$self->SUPER::Limit( FIELD => 'EffectiveId',
VALUE => 'main.id',
ENTRYAGGREGATOR => 'AND',
QUOTEVALUE => 0,
);
}
# FIXME: Need to bring this logic back in
# if ($self->_isLimited && (! $self->{'looking_at_effective_id'})) {
# $self->SUPER::Limit( FIELD => 'EffectiveId',
# OPERATOR => '=',
# QUOTEVALUE => 0,
# VALUE => 'main.id'); #TODO, we shouldn't be hard coding the tablename to main.
# }
# --- This is hardcoded above. This comment block can probably go.
# Or, we need to reimplement the looking_at_effective_id toggle.
# Unless we've explicitly asked to look at a specific Type, we need
# to limit to it.
unless ( $self->{looking_at_type} ) {
$self->SUPER::Limit( FIELD => 'Type', VALUE => 'ticket' );
}
# We don't want deleted tickets unless 'allow_deleted_search' is set
unless( $self->{'allow_deleted_search'} ) {
$self->SUPER::Limit( FIELD => 'Status',
OPERATOR => '!=',
VALUE => 'deleted',
);
}
# set SB's dirty flag
$self->{'must_redo_search'} = 1;
$self->{'RecalcTicketLimits'} = 0;
return (1, $self->loc("Valid Query"));
}
=head2 Query
Returns the query that this object was initialized with
=cut
sub Query {
return ($_[0]->{_sql_query});
}
{
my %inv = (
'=' => '!=', '!=' => '=', '<>' => '=',
'>' => '<=', '<' => '>=', '>=' => '<', '<=' => '>',
'is' => 'IS NOT', 'is not' => 'IS',
'like' => 'NOT LIKE', 'not like' => 'LIKE',
'matches' => 'NOT MATCHES', 'not matches' => 'MATCHES',
'startswith' => 'NOT STARTSWITH', 'not startswith' => 'STARTSWITH',
'endswith' => 'NOT ENDSWITH', 'not endswith' => 'ENDSWITH',
);
my %range = map { $_ => 1 } qw(> >= < <=);
sub ClassifySQLOperation {
my $self = shift;
my $op = shift;
my $is_negative = 0;
if ( $op eq '!=' || $op =~ /\bNOT\b/i ) {
$is_negative = 1;
}
my $is_null = 0;
if ( 'is not' eq lc($op) || 'is' eq lc($op) ) {
$is_null = 1;
}
return ($is_negative, $is_null, $inv{lc $op}, $range{lc $op});
} }
1;
=pod
=head2 Exceptions
Most of the RT code does not use Exceptions (die/eval) but it is used
in the TicketSQL code for simplicity and historical reasons. Lest you
be worried that the dies will trigger user visible errors, all are
trapped via evals.
99% of the dies fall in subroutines called via FromSQL and then parse.
(This includes all of the _FooLimit routines in Tickets_Overlay.pm.)
The other 1% or so are via _ProcessRestrictions.
All dies are trapped by eval {}s, and will be logged at the 'error'
log level. The general failure mode is to not display any tickets.
=head2 General Flow
Legacy Layer:
Legacy LimitFoo routines build up a RestrictionsHash
_ProcessRestrictions converts the Restrictions to Clauses
([key,op,val,rest]).
Clauses are converted to RT-SQL (TicketSQL)
New RT-SQL Layer:
FromSQL calls the parser
The parser calls the _FooLimit routines to do DBIx::SearchBuilder
limits.
And then the normal SearchBuilder/Ticket routines are used for
display/navigation.
=cut
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