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data/README.md ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
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+ <!--
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+ # @title README - mod: history
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+ -->
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+ # History mod
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+
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+
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ class Card
77
77
  end
78
78
 
79
79
  def link_to_act_card
80
- link_to_card @act_card, icon_tag(:new_window), class: "_stop_propagation"
80
+ link_to_card @act_card, icon_tag(:full_page), class: "_stop_propagation"
81
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  end
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82
 
83
83
  def link_to_history
@@ -20,13 +20,6 @@ format :html do
20
20
  end
21
21
  end
22
22
 
23
- def act_list acts, context
24
- act_accordion acts, context do |act, seq|
25
- fmt = context == :relative ? self : act.card.format(:html)
26
- fmt.act_listing act, seq, context
27
- end
28
- end
29
-
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23
  def act_listing act, seq=nil, context=nil
31
24
  opts = act_listing_opts_from_params(seq)
32
25
  opts[:slot_class] = "revision-#{act.id} history-slot list-group-item"
@@ -42,12 +35,6 @@ format :html do
42
35
  hide_diff: params["hide_diff"].to_s.strip == "true" }
43
36
  end
44
37
 
45
- def act_accordion acts, context, &block
46
- accordion do
47
- acts_for_accordion(acts, context, &block).join
48
- end
49
- end
50
-
51
38
  def acts_for_accordion acts, context
52
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  clean_acts(current_page_acts(acts)).map do |act|
53
40
  with_act_seq(context, acts) do |seq|
@@ -86,26 +73,6 @@ format :html do
86
73
  @acts_page_from_params ||= params["page"].present? ? params["page"].to_i : 1
87
74
  end
88
75
 
89
- def act_paging acts, context
90
- return unless controller.request # paginate requires a request
91
-
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- wrap_with :div, class: "slotter btn-sm" do
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- # normally we let method_missing handle the action_view stuff,
94
- # but that doesn't handle **arguments yet
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- action_view.send :paginate, current_page_acts(acts), **act_paging_opts(context)
96
- end
97
- end
98
-
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- def act_paging_opts context
100
- { remote: true, theme: "twitter-bootstrap-4" }.tap do |opts|
101
- opts[:total_pages] = 10 if limited_paging? context
102
- end
103
- end
104
-
105
- def limited_paging? context
106
- context == :absolute && Act.count > 1000
107
- end
108
-
109
76
  def action_icon action_type, extra_class=nil
110
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  icon = case action_type
111
78
  when :create then :create_action
@@ -118,6 +85,19 @@ format :html do
118
85
 
119
86
  private
120
87
 
88
+ def act_list acts, context
89
+ act_accordion acts, context do |act, seq|
90
+ fmt = context == :relative ? self : act.card.format(:html)
91
+ fmt.act_listing act, seq, context
92
+ end
93
+ end
94
+
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+ def act_accordion acts, context, &block
96
+ accordion do
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+ acts_for_accordion(acts, context, &block).join
98
+ end
99
+ end
100
+
121
101
  def act_renderer context
122
102
  case context
123
103
  when :absolute
@@ -1,9 +1,19 @@
1
1
  # -*- encoding : utf-8 -*-
2
2
 
3
+ # actions directly on current card
4
+ def action_ids
5
+ actions.pluck :id
6
+ end
7
+
8
+ # includes drafts
3
9
  def all_action_ids
4
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  Card::Action.where(card_id: id).pluck :id
5
11
  end
6
12
 
13
+ def history_actions
14
+ Action.where card_id: history_card_ids
15
+ end
16
+
7
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  def old_actions
8
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  actions.where("id != ?", last_action_id)
9
19
  end
@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
1
+ event :update_ancestor_timestamps, :integrate do
2
+ ids = history_ancestor_ids
3
+ return unless ids.present?
4
+
5
+ Card.where(id: ids).update_all(updater_id: Auth.current_id, updated_at: Time.now)
6
+ ids.map { |anc_id| Card.expire anc_id.cardname }
7
+ end
8
+
1
9
  # must be called on all actions and before :set_name, :process_subcards and
2
10
  # :delete_children
3
11
  event :assign_action, :initialize, when: :actionable? do
@@ -12,22 +20,10 @@ event :assign_action, :initialize, when: :actionable? do
12
20
  end
13
21
  end
14
22
 
15
- # can we store an action? (can be overridden, eg in files)
16
- def actionable?
17
- history?
18
- end
19
-
20
23
  event :detect_conflict, :validate, on: :update, when: :edit_conflict? do
21
24
  errors.add :conflict, ::I18n.t(:history_error_not_latest_revision)
22
25
  end
23
26
 
24
- def edit_conflict?
25
- last_action_id_before_edit &&
26
- last_action_id_before_edit.to_i != last_action_id &&
27
- (la = last_action) &&
28
- la.act.actor_id != Auth.current_id
29
- end
30
-
31
27
  # stores changes in the changes table and assigns them to the current action
32
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  # removes the action if there are no changes
33
29
  event :finalize_action, :finalize, when: :finalize_action? do
@@ -45,6 +41,46 @@ event :finalize_action, :finalize, when: :finalize_action? do
45
41
  end
46
42
  end
47
43
 
44
+ event :rollback_actions, :prepare_to_validate, on: :update, when: :rollback_request? do
45
+ update_args = process_revert_actions
46
+ Env.params["revert_actions"] = nil
47
+ update! update_args
48
+ clear_drafts
49
+ abort :success
50
+ end
51
+
52
+ event :finalize_act, after: :finalize_action, when: :act_card? do
53
+ Card::Director.act.update! card_id: id
54
+ end
55
+
56
+ event :remove_empty_act, :integrate_with_delay_final,
57
+ priority: 100, when: :remove_empty_act? do
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+ # Card::Director.act.delete
59
+ # Card::Director.act = nil
60
+ end
61
+
62
+ # can we store an action? (can be overridden, eg in files)
63
+ def actionable?
64
+ history?
65
+ end
66
+
67
+ def remove_empty_act?
68
+ act_card? && Director.act&.ar_actions&.reload&.empty?
69
+ end
70
+
71
+ def finalize_action?
72
+ actionable? && current_action
73
+ end
74
+
75
+ def edit_conflict?
76
+ last_action_id_before_edit &&
77
+ last_action_id_before_edit.to_i != last_action_id &&
78
+ (la = last_action) &&
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+ la.act.actor_id != Auth.current_id
80
+ end
81
+
82
+ private
83
+
48
84
  # changes for the create action are stored after the first update
49
85
  def store_card_changes_for_create_action
50
86
  Card::Action.cache.delete "#{create_action.id}-changes"
@@ -73,29 +109,3 @@ def store_each_history_field action_id, fields=nil
73
109
  end
74
110
  end
75
111
  end
76
-
77
- def finalize_action?
78
- actionable? && current_action
79
- end
80
-
81
- event :rollback_actions, :prepare_to_validate, on: :update, when: :rollback_request? do
82
- update_args = process_revert_actions
83
- Env.params["revert_actions"] = nil
84
- update! update_args
85
- clear_drafts
86
- abort :success
87
- end
88
-
89
- event :finalize_act, after: :finalize_action, when: :act_card? do
90
- Card::Director.act.update! card_id: id
91
- end
92
-
93
- event :remove_empty_act, :integrate_with_delay_final,
94
- priority: 100, when: :remove_empty_act? do
95
- # Card::Director.act.delete
96
- # Card::Director.act = nil
97
- end
98
-
99
- def remove_empty_act?
100
- act_card? && Director.act&.ar_actions&.reload&.empty?
101
- end
@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
1
+ format :json do
2
+ def atom
3
+ super.tap do |atom|
4
+ %i[history actions].each do |view|
5
+ atom[view] = render(view) if voo.explicit_show?(view)
6
+ end
7
+ end
8
+ end
9
+
10
+ view :history do
11
+ card.real? ? action_hash_list(card.history_actions) : []
12
+ end
13
+
14
+ view :actions do
15
+ card.real? ? action_hash_list(card.actions) : []
16
+ end
17
+
18
+ def action_hash_list actions
19
+ actions.map do |action|
20
+ act_hash(action.act).merge action_hash(action)
21
+ end
22
+ end
23
+
24
+ def act_hash act
25
+ {
26
+ act_id: act.id,
27
+ actor_id: act.actor_id,
28
+ acted_at: act.acted_at,
29
+ act_card_id: act.card_id
30
+ }
31
+ end
32
+
33
+ def action_hash action
34
+ {
35
+ action_id: action.id,
36
+ card_id: action.card_id,
37
+ action_type: action.action_type,
38
+ comment: action.comment,
39
+ changes: changes_hash(action.card_changes)
40
+ }
41
+ end
42
+
43
+ def changes_hash changes
44
+ changes.each_with_object({}) do |change, hash|
45
+ hash[change.field] = change.value
46
+ end
47
+ end
48
+ end
@@ -4,14 +4,10 @@ format :html do
4
4
  view :history, cache: :never do # why no cache?
5
5
  frame do
6
6
  class_up "d0-card-body", "history-slot"
7
- render_relative_history
7
+ relative_history
8
8
  end
9
9
  end
10
10
 
11
- view :relative_history do
12
- acts_layout card.history_acts, :relative, :show
13
- end
14
-
15
11
  view :act, cache: :never do
16
12
  act_listing act_from_context
17
13
  end
@@ -67,4 +63,10 @@ format :html do
67
63
  link_to_view :history, "edited", class: "last-edited", rel: "nofollow"
68
64
  end
69
65
  end
66
+
67
+ private
68
+
69
+ def relative_history
70
+ acts_layout card.history_acts, :relative, :show
71
+ end
70
72
  end
data/set/all/history.rb CHANGED
@@ -1,11 +1,3 @@
1
- event :update_ancestor_timestamps, :integrate do
2
- ids = history_ancestor_ids
3
- return unless ids.present?
4
-
5
- Card.where(id: ids).update_all(updater_id: Auth.current_id, updated_at: Time.now)
6
- ids.map { |anc_id| Card.expire anc_id.cardname }
7
- end
8
-
9
1
  # track history (acts, actions, changes) on this card
10
2
  def history?
11
3
  true
@@ -25,8 +17,8 @@ def history_ancestor_ids recursion_level=0
25
17
  return [] if recursion_level > 5
26
18
 
27
19
  ids = history_parent_ids +
28
- history_parent_ids.map { |id| Card[id].history_ancestor_ids(recursion_level + 1) }
29
- ids.flatten
20
+ history_parent_ids.map { |id| id.card&.history_ancestor_ids(recursion_level + 1) }
21
+ ids.flatten.compact
30
22
  end
31
23
 
32
24
  # ~~FIXME~~: optimize (no need to instantiate all actions and changes!)
@@ -15,6 +15,16 @@ format :html do
15
15
  "Updated by #{links}"
16
16
  end
17
17
 
18
+ view :board_act, cache: :never do
19
+ opts = act_listing_opts_from_params(nil)
20
+ act = act_from_context
21
+ ar = act_renderer(:board).new(self, act, opts)
22
+ class_up "action-list", "my-3"
23
+ wrap_with_overlay title: ar.overlay_title, slot: breadcrumb_data("History") do
24
+ act_listing(act, opts[:act_seq], :board)
25
+ end
26
+ end
27
+
18
28
  def acts_board_layout acts, context=:board
19
29
  output [
20
30
  _render_creator_credit,
@@ -23,6 +33,13 @@ format :html do
23
33
  ]
24
34
  end
25
35
 
36
+ # not in use?
37
+ # def act_list_group acts, context, &block
38
+ # list_group acts_for_accordion(acts, context, &block), class: "clear-both"
39
+ # end
40
+
41
+ private
42
+
26
43
  def act_link_list acts, context
27
44
  items = acts_for_accordion(acts, context) do |act, seq|
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  act_link_list_item act, seq, context
@@ -36,21 +53,25 @@ format :html do
36
53
  act_renderer(:board).new(self, act, opts).board_link
37
54
  end
38
55
 
39
- def act_list_group acts, context, &block
40
- list_group acts_for_accordion(acts, context, &block), class: "clear-both"
56
+ def act_paging acts, context
57
+ return unless controller.request # paginate requires a request
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+
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+ wrap_with :div, class: "slotter btn-sm" do
60
+ # normally we let method_missing handle the action_view stuff,
61
+ # but that doesn't handle **arguments yet
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+ action_view.send :paginate, current_page_acts(acts), **act_paging_opts(context)
63
+ end
41
64
  end
42
65
 
43
- view :board_act, cache: :never do
44
- opts = act_listing_opts_from_params(nil)
45
- act = act_from_context
46
- ar = act_renderer(:board).new(self, act, opts)
47
- class_up "action-list", "my-3"
48
- wrap_with_overlay title: ar.overlay_title, slot: breadcrumb_data("History") do
49
- act_listing(act, opts[:act_seq], :board)
66
+ def act_paging_opts context
67
+ { remote: true, theme: "twitter-bootstrap-4" }.tap do |opts|
68
+ opts[:total_pages] = 10 if limited_paging? context
50
69
  end
51
70
  end
52
71
 
53
- private
72
+ def limited_paging? context
73
+ context == :absolute && Act.count > 1000
74
+ end
54
75
 
55
76
  def updater_links updaters, item_view: :link, max_count: 3, others_target: card
56
77
  total = updaters.size
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: card-mod-history
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.15.5
4
+ version: 0.16.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Ethan McCutchen
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ authors:
10
10
  autorequire:
11
11
  bindir: bin
12
12
  cert_chain: []
13
- date: 2023-04-20 00:00:00.000000000 Z
13
+ date: 2023-11-18 00:00:00.000000000 Z
14
14
  dependencies:
15
15
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
16
16
  name: card
@@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ dependencies:
18
18
  requirements:
19
19
  - - '='
20
20
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
21
- version: 1.105.5
21
+ version: 1.106.0
22
22
  type: :runtime
23
23
  prerelease: false
24
24
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
25
25
  requirements:
26
26
  - - '='
27
27
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
28
- version: 1.105.5
28
+ version: 1.106.0
29
29
  description: ''
30
30
  email:
31
31
  - info@decko.org
@@ -33,6 +33,8 @@ executables: []
33
33
  extensions: []
34
34
  extra_rdoc_files: []
35
35
  files:
36
+ - LICENSE
37
+ - README.md
36
38
  - assets/style/history.scss
37
39
  - config/locales/de.yml
38
40
  - config/locales/en.yml
@@ -54,6 +56,7 @@ files:
54
56
  - set/all/history/actions.rb
55
57
  - set/all/history/acts.rb
56
58
  - set/all/history/events.rb
59
+ - set/all/history/export.rb
57
60
  - set/all/history/last.rb
58
61
  - set/all/history/revision.rb
59
62
  - set/all/history/selected.rb
@@ -85,7 +88,7 @@ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
85
88
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
86
89
  version: '0'
87
90
  requirements: []
88
- rubygems_version: 3.3.11
91
+ rubygems_version: 3.4.10
89
92
  signing_key:
90
93
  specification_version: 4
91
94
  summary: Revision histories in acts, actions, and changes