Koha/C4/Barcodes/annual.pm
Jonathan Druart 48bf9b1d91
Bug 30718: Use flatpickr's altInput
The idea rely on the KohaDates TT plugin for the date formatting. We
should not have any output_pref calls in pl or pm (there are some
exceptions, for ILSDI for instance).

Also flatpickr will deal with the places where dates are inputed. We
will pass the raw SQL value (what we call 'iso' in Koha::DateUtils), and
the controller will receive the same value, no need to additional
conversion.
Note that DBIC has the capability to auto-deflate DateTime objects,
which makes things way easier. We can either pass the value we receive
from the controller, or pass a DT object to our methods.

Signed-off-by: Victor Grousset/tuxayo <victor@tuxayo.net>

Signed-off-by: Marcel de Rooy <m.de.rooy@rijksmuseum.nl>
Signed-off-by: Tomas Cohen Arazi <tomascohen@theke.io>
2022-08-19 08:26:31 -03:00

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Perl

package C4::Barcodes::annual;
# Copyright 2008 LibLime
#
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#
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use strict;
use warnings;
use Carp qw( carp );
use C4::Context;
# FIXME We should certainly remove output_pref from here
use Koha::DateUtils qw( dt_from_string output_pref );
use vars qw(@ISA);
use vars qw($width);
BEGIN {
@ISA = qw(C4::Barcodes);
$width = 4;
}
sub db_max {
my $self = shift;
my $query = "SELECT substring_index(barcode,'-',-1) AS chunk,barcode FROM items WHERE barcode LIKE ? ORDER BY chunk DESC LIMIT 1";
# FIXME: unreasonably expensive query on large datasets (I think removal of group by does this?)
my $sth = C4::Context->dbh->prepare($query);
my ($iso);
if (@_) {
my $input = shift;
$iso = output_pref({ dt => dt_from_string( $input, 'iso' ), dateformat => 'iso', dateonly => 1 }); # try to set the date w/ 2nd arg
unless ($iso) {
warn "Failed to create 'iso' Dates object with input '$input'. Reverting to today's date.";
$iso = output_pref({ dt => dt_from_string, dateformat => 'iso', dateonly => 1 }); # failover back to today
}
} else {
$iso = output_pref({ dt => dt_from_string, dateformat => 'iso', dateonly => 1 });
}
my $year = substr($iso,0,4); # YYYY
$sth->execute("$year-%");
my $row = $sth->fetchrow_hashref;
return $row->{barcode};
}
sub initial () {
my $self = shift;
return substr(output_pref({ dt => dt_from_string, dateformat => 'iso', dateonly => 1 }), 0, 4 ) .'-'. sprintf('%'."$width.$width".'d', 1);
}
sub parse {
my $self = shift;
my $barcode = (@_) ? shift : $self->value;
unless ($barcode =~ /(\d{4}-)(\d+)$/) { # non-greedy match in first part
carp "Barcode '$barcode' has no incrementing part!";
return ($barcode,undef,undef);
}
return ($1,$2,''); # the third part is in anticipation of barcodes that include checkdigits
}
sub width {
my $self = shift;
(@_) and $width = shift; # hitting the class variable.
return $width;
}
sub process_head {
my ($self,$head,$whole,$specific) = @_;
$specific and return $head; # if this is built off an existing barcode, just return the head unchanged.
return substr(output_pref({ dt => dt_from_string, dateformat => 'iso', dateonly => 1 }), 0, 4 ) . '-'; # else get new YYYY-
}
sub new_object {
my $class = shift;
my $type = ref($class) || $class;
my $self = $type->default_self('annual');
return bless $self, $type;
}
1;
__END__