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#!/usr/bin/env ruby -w
# encoding: UTF-8
#
# = WorkingHours.rb -- The TaskJuggler III Project Management Software
#
# Copyright (c) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
# by Chris Schlaeger <cs@taskjuggler.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
# published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
require 'taskjuggler/Interval'
require 'taskjuggler/Scoreboard'
class TaskJuggler
# Class to store the working hours for each day of the week. The working hours
# are stored as Arrays of Integer intervals for each day of the week. A day off
# is modelled as empty Array for that week day. The start end end times of
# each working period are stored as seconds after midnight.
class WorkingHours
attr_reader :days, :startDate, :endDate, :slotDuration, :timezone,
:scoreboard
# Create a new WorkingHours object. The method accepts a reference to an
# existing WorkingHours object in +wh+. When it's present, the new object
# will be a deep copy of the given object. The Scoreboard object is _not_
# deep copied. It will be copied on write.
def initialize(arg1 = nil, startDate = nil, endDate = nil, timeZone = nil)
# One entry for every day of the week. Sunday === 0.
@days = Array.new(7, [])
@scoreboard = nil
if arg1.is_a?(WorkingHours)
# Create a copy of the passed WorkingHours object.
wh = arg1
@timezone = wh.timezone
7.times do |day|
hours = []
wh.days[day].each do |hrs|
hours << hrs.dup
end
setWorkingHours(day, hours)
end
@startDate = wh.startDate
@endDate = wh.endDate
@slotDuration = wh.slotDuration
# Make sure the copied scoreboard has been created, so we can share it
# copy-on-write.
wh.onShift?(0)
@scoreboard = wh.scoreboard
else
slotDuration = arg1
if arg1.nil? || startDate.nil? || endDate.nil?
raise "You must supply values for slotDuration, start and end dates"
end
@startDate = startDate
@endDate = endDate
@slotDuration = slotDuration
# Create a new object with default working hours.
@timezone = timeZone
# Set the default working hours. Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm.
# Saturday and Sunday are days off.
1.upto(5) do |day|
@days[day] = [ [ 9 * 60 * 60, 17 * 60 * 60 ] ]
end
end
end
# Since we want to share the scoreboard among instances with identical
# working hours, we need to prevent the scoreboard from being deep cloned.
# Calling the constructor with self in a re-defined deep_clone method will
# do just that.
def deep_clone
WorkingHours.new(self)
end
# Return true of the given WorkingHours object +wh+ is identical to this
# object.
def ==(wh)
return false if wh.nil? || @timezone != wh.timezone ||
@startDate != wh.startDate ||
@endDate != wh.endDate ||
@slotDuration != wh.slotDuration
7.times do |d|
return false if @days[d].length != wh.days[d].length
# Check all working hour intervals
@days[d].length.times do |i|
return false if @days[d][i][0] != wh.days[d][i][0] ||
@days[d][i][1] != wh.days[d][i][1]
end
end
true
end
# Set the working hours for a given week day. +dayOfWeek+ must be 0 for
# Sunday, 1 for Monday and so on. +intervals+ must be an Array that
# contains an Array with 2 Integers for each working period. Each value
# specifies the time of day as minutes after midnight. The first value is
# the start time of the interval, the second the end time.
def setWorkingHours(dayOfWeek, intervals)
# Changing the working hours requires the score board to be regenerated.
@scoreboard = nil
# Legal values range from 0 Sunday to 6 Saturday.
if dayOfWeek < 0 || dayOfWeek > 6
raise "dayOfWeek out of range: #{dayOfWeek}"
end
intervals.each do |iv|
if iv[0] < 0 || iv[0] > 24 * 60 * 60 ||
iv[1] < 0 || iv[1] > 24 * 60 * 60
raise "Time interval has illegal values: " +
"#{time_to_s(iv[0])} - #{time_to_s(iv[1])}"
end
if iv[0] >= iv[1]
raise "Interval end time must be larger than start time"
end
end
@days[dayOfWeek] = intervals
end
# Set the time zone _zone_ for the working hours. This will reset the
# @scoreboard.
def timezone=(zone)
@scoreboard = nil
@timezone = zone
end
# Return the working hour intervals for a given day of the week.
# +dayOfWeek+ must 0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday and so on. The result is an
# Array that contains Arrays of 2 Integers.
def getWorkingHours(dayOfWeek)
@days[dayOfWeek]
end
# Return true if _arg_ is within the defined working hours. _arg_ can be a
# TjTime object or a global scoreboard index.
def onShift?(arg)
initScoreboard unless @scoreboard
if arg.is_a?(TjTime)
@scoreboard.get(arg)
else
@scoreboard[arg]
end
end
# Return true only if all slots in the _interval_ are offhour slots.
def timeOff?(interval)
initScoreboard unless @scoreboard
startIdx = @scoreboard.dateToIdx(interval.start)
endIdx = @scoreboard.dateToIdx(interval.end)
startIdx.upto(endIdx - 1) do |i|
return false if @scoreboard[i]
end
true
end
# Return the number of working hours per week.
def weeklyWorkingHours
seconds = 0
@days.each do |day|
day.each do |from, to|
seconds += (to - from)
end
end
seconds / (60 * 60)
end
# Returns the time interval settings for each day in a human readable form.
def to_s
dayNames = %w( Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat )
str = ''
7.times do |day|
str += "#{dayNames[day]}: "
if @days[day].empty?
str += "off"
str += "\n" if day < 6
next
end
first = true
@days[day].each do |iv|
if first
first = false
else
str += ', '
end
str += "#{time_to_s(iv[0])} - #{time_to_s(iv[0])}"
end
str += "\n" if day < 6
end
str
end
private
def time_to_s(t)
"#{t >= 24 * 60 * 60 ? '24:00' : "#{t / 3600}:#{t % 3600}"}"
end
def initScoreboard
# The scoreboard is an Array of True/False values. It spans a certain
# time period with one entry per time slot.
@scoreboard = Scoreboard.new(@startDate, @endDate, @slotDuration, false)
oldTimezone = nil
# Active the appropriate time zone for the working hours.
if @timezone
oldTimezone = TjTime.setTimeZone(@timezone)
end
date = @startDate
@scoreboard.collect! do |slot|
# The weekday and seconds of the day needs to be calculated according
# to the local timezone.
weekday = date.wday
secondsOfDay = date.secondsOfDay
result = false
@days[weekday].each do |iv|
# Check the working hours of that day if they overlap with +date+.
if iv[0] <= secondsOfDay && secondsOfDay < iv[1]
# The time slot is a working slot.
result = true
break
end
end
# Calculate date of next scoreboard slot
date += @slotDuration
result
end
# Restore old time zone setting.
if @timezone && oldTimezone
TjTime.setTimeZone(oldTimezone)
end
end
end
end
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