42 lines
1.5 KiB
Ruby
42 lines
1.5 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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# Verifies features availability based on issue type.
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# This can be used, for example, for hiding UI elements or blocking specific
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# quick actions for particular issue types;
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module IssueAvailableFeatures
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extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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class_methods do
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# EE only features are listed on EE::IssueAvailableFeatures
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def available_features_for_issue_types
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{
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assignee: %w(issue incident),
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confidentiality: %w(issue incident),
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time_tracking: %w(issue incident),
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move_and_clone: %w(issue incident)
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}.with_indifferent_access
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end
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end
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included do
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scope :with_feature, ->(feature) { where(issue_type: available_features_for_issue_types[feature]) }
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end
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def issue_type_supports?(feature)
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unless self.class.available_features_for_issue_types.has_key?(feature)
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raise ArgumentError, 'invalid feature'
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end
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type_for_issue = if Feature.enabled?(:issue_type_uses_work_item_types_table)
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# The default will only be used in places where an issue is only build and not saved
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work_item_type_with_default.base_type
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else
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issue_type
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end
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self.class.available_features_for_issue_types[feature].include?(type_for_issue)
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end
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end
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IssueAvailableFeatures.prepend_mod_with('IssueAvailableFeatures')
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IssueAvailableFeatures::ClassMethods.prepend_mod_with('IssueAvailableFeatures::ClassMethods')
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