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This fixes an issue where locations could not be deleted if at any point they had an associated log entry. Fixes #2916
172 lines
5.2 KiB
PHP
Executable file
172 lines
5.2 KiB
PHP
Executable file
<?php
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namespace App\Models;
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use App\Http\Traits\UniqueUndeletedTrait;
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use App\Models\Asset;
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use App\Models\SnipeModel;
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use App\Models\User;
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use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model;
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use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\SoftDeletes;
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use Watson\Validating\ValidatingTrait;
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class Location extends SnipeModel
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{
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use SoftDeletes;
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protected $dates = ['deleted_at'];
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protected $table = 'locations';
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protected $rules = array(
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'name' => 'required|min:3|max:255|unique_undeleted',
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'city' => 'min:3|max:255',
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'state' => 'min:0|max:2',
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'country' => 'min:2|max:2',
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'address' => 'min:5|max:80',
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'address2' => 'min:2|max:80',
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'zip' => 'min:3|max:10',
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);
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/**
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* Whether the model should inject it's identifier to the unique
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* validation rules before attempting validation. If this property
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* is not set in the model it will default to true.
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*
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* @var boolean
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*/
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protected $injectUniqueIdentifier = true;
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use ValidatingTrait;
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use UniqueUndeletedTrait;
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/**
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* The attributes that are mass assignable.
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*
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* @var array
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*/
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protected $fillable = ['name'];
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public function users()
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{
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return $this->hasMany('\App\Models\User', 'location_id');
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}
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public function assets()
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{
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return $this->hasManyThrough('\App\Models\Asset', '\App\Models\User', 'location_id', 'assigned_to', 'id');
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}
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public function assignedassets()
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{
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return $this->hasMany('\App\Models\Asset', 'rtd_location_id');
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}
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public function parent()
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{
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return $this->belongsTo('\App\Models\Location', 'parent_id');
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}
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public function childLocations()
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{
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return $this->hasMany('\App\Models\Location', 'parent_id');
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}
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public static function getLocationHierarchy($locations, $parent_id = null)
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{
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$op = array();
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foreach ($locations as $location) {
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if ($location['parent_id'] == $parent_id) {
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$op[$location['id']] =
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array(
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'name' => $location['name'],
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'parent_id' => $location['parent_id']
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);
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// Using recursion
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$children = Location::getLocationHierarchy($locations, $location['id']);
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if ($children) {
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$op[$location['id']]['children'] = $children;
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}
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}
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}
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return $op;
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}
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public static function flattenLocationsArray($location_options_array = null)
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{
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$location_options = array();
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foreach ($location_options_array as $id => $value) {
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// get the top level key value
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$location_options[$id] = $value['name'];
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// If there is a key named children, it has child locations and we have to walk it
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if (array_key_exists('children', $value)) {
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foreach ($value['children'] as $child_id => $child_location_array) {
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$child_location_options = Location::flattenLocationsArray($value['children']);
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foreach ($child_location_options as $child_id => $child_name) {
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$location_options[$child_id] = '--'.$child_name;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return $location_options;
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}
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/**
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* Query builder scope to search on text
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*
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* @param Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder $query Query builder instance
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* @param text $search Search term
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*
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* @return Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder Modified query builder
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*/
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public function scopeTextsearch($query, $search)
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{
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return $query->where('name', 'LIKE', "%$search%")
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->orWhere('address', 'LIKE', "%$search%")
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->orWhere('city', 'LIKE', "%$search%")
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->orWhere('state', 'LIKE', "%$search%")
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->orWhere('zip', 'LIKE', "%$search%")
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// This doesn't actually work - need to use a table alias maybe?
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->orWhere(function ($query) use ($search) {
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$query->whereHas('parent', function ($query) use ($search) {
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$query->where(function ($query) use ($search) {
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$query->where('name', 'LIKE', '%'.$search.'%');
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});
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})
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// Ugly, ugly code because Laravel sucks at self-joins
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->orWhere(function ($query) use ($search) {
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$query->whereRaw("parent_id IN (select id from locations where name LIKE '%".$search."%') ");
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});
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});
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}
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/**
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* Query builder scope to order on parent
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*
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* @param Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder $query Query builder instance
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* @param text $order Order
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*
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* @return Illuminate\Database\Query\Builder Modified query builder
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*/
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public function scopeOrderParent($query, $order)
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{
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// Left join here, or it will only return results with parents
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return $query->leftJoin('locations as parent_loc', 'locations.parent_id', '=', 'parent_loc.id')->orderBy('parent_loc.name', $order);
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}
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}
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