Koha/C4/ItemType.pm
Magnus Enger 9dca7096c8 Bug 10513: display a warning/message when returning a chosen item type
This patch adds a new column to item types. Text in this column is
displayed as a warning when an item of the given type is checked in.
The type of message can also be chosen, affecting how the message is
displayed.

Use case: Items that are on inter-library loan can have a separate
item type, and when items of this type are checked in a message
saying something like "ILL! Remember to return it to the owning
library!" can be displayed.

To test:
- Apply the patch
- Go to Home > Administration > Item types administration
- Check that there is a new column, called "Check in message"
- Edit an item type and add a check in message
- Check that the check in message you added is displayed in the table
- Check in an item with an item type that has a check in message
- Check that the message is displayed
- Repeat the steps above, but select "Alert" instead of the default
  "Message" as the "Check in message type". Check that the message
  is displayed in a yellow alert box, not a blue message box.
- Check in an item with an item type that does *not* have a check
  in message, and make sure no false messages are displayed
- Create a new item type from scratch and check that it works
  the way it is supposed to
- Run the tests in t/ItemType.t, which are updated by this patch

This patch also removes backticks around column names in the
itemtypes table in installer/data/mysql/kohastructure.sql

UPDATE 2013-07-22
- Rebased on current master (no changes)
- Added "AFTER summary" to the SQL statement in updatedatabase.pl
- Added another placeholder on line 170 of admin/itemtypes.pl
Thanks Katrin!

UPDATE 2013-07-29
- Make this message independent of all other messages - thanks Owen!
- Make it possible to choose the type of message ("alert" or
  "message")

Sponsored-by: Kultur i Halland - Regionbibliotek
Signed-off-by: Owen Leonard <oleonard@myacpl.org>
Signed-off-by: Katrin Fischer <Katrin.Fischer.83@web.de>
Fixed some tabs to make the QA script happy.
All old and new tests pass.

Signed-off-by: Galen Charlton <gmc@esilibrary.com>
2013-09-16 17:45:31 +00:00

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package C4::ItemType;
# Copyright Liblime 2009
# Parts Copyright Tamil 2011
#
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#
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use strict;
use warnings;
use C4::Context;
our $AUTOLOAD;
=head1 NAME
C4::ItemType - objects from the itemtypes table
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use C4::ItemType;
my @itemtypes = C4::ItemType->all;
print join("\n", map { $_->description } @itemtypes), "\n";
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Objects of this class represent a row in the C<itemtypes> table.
Currently, the bare minimum for using this as a read-only data source has
been implemented. The API was designed to make it easy to transition to
an ORM later on.
=head1 API
=head2 Class Methods
=cut
=head3 C4::ItemType->new(\%opts)
Given a hashref, a new (in-memory) C4::ItemType object will be instantiated.
The database is not touched.
=cut
sub new {
my ($class, $opts) = @_;
bless $opts => $class;
}
=head3 C4::ItemType->all
This returns all the itemtypes as objects. By default they're ordered by
C<description>.
=cut
sub all {
my ($class) = @_;
my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
my @itypes;
for ( @{$dbh->selectall_arrayref(
"SELECT * FROM itemtypes ORDER BY description", { Slice => {} })} )
{
utf8::encode($_->{description});
push @itypes, $class->new($_);
}
return @itypes;
}
=head3 C4::ItemType->get
Return the itemtype indicated by the itemtype given as argument, as
an object.
=cut
sub get {
my ($class, $itemtype) = @_;
my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
my $data = $dbh->selectrow_hashref(
"SELECT * FROM itemtypes WHERE itemtype = ?", undef, $itemtype
);
if ( $data->{description} ) {
utf8::encode($data->{description});
}
return $class->new($data);
}
=head2 Object Methods
These are read-only accessors for attributes of a C4::ItemType object.
=head3 $itemtype->itemtype
=cut
=head3 $itemtype->description
=cut
=head3 $itemtype->renewalsallowed
=cut
=head3 $itemtype->rentalcharge
=cut
=head3 $itemtype->notforloan
=cut
=head3 $itemtype->imageurl
=cut
=head3 $itemtype->checkinmsg
=cut
=head3 $itemtype->summary
=cut
sub AUTOLOAD {
my $self = shift;
my $attr = $AUTOLOAD;
$attr =~ s/.*://;
if (exists $self->{$attr}) {
return $self->{$attr};
} else {
return undef;
}
}
sub DESTROY { }
# ack itemtypes | grep '\.pm' | awk '{ print $1 }' | sed 's/:.*$//' | sort | uniq | sed -e 's,/,::,g' -e 's/\.pm//' -e 's/^/L<C4::/' -e 's/$/>,/'
=head1 SEE ALSO
The following modules make reference to the C<itemtypes> table.
L<C4::Biblio>,
L<C4::Circulation>,
L<C4::Context>,
L<C4::Items>,
L<C4::Koha>,
L<C4::Labels>,
L<C4::Overdues>,
L<C4::Reserves>,
L<C4::Search>,
L<C4::VirtualShelves::Page>,
L<C4::VirtualShelves>,
L<C4::XSLT>
=head1 AUTHOR
John Beppu <john.beppu@liblime.com>
=cut
1;