Bug 22043: SIP Checkin Response alert flag set to often set to Y incorrectly
[koha.git] / Koha / Calendar.pm
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1 package Koha::Calendar;
2 use strict;
3 use warnings;
4 use 5.010;
6 use DateTime;
7 use DateTime::Set;
8 use DateTime::Duration;
9 use C4::Context;
10 use Koha::Caches;
11 use Carp;
13 sub new {
14 my ( $classname, %options ) = @_;
15 my $self = {};
16 bless $self, $classname;
17 for my $o_name ( keys %options ) {
18 my $o = lc $o_name;
19 $self->{$o} = $options{$o_name};
21 if ( !defined $self->{branchcode} ) {
22 croak 'No branchcode argument passed to Koha::Calendar->new';
24 $self->_init();
25 return $self;
28 sub _init {
29 my $self = shift;
30 my $branch = $self->{branchcode};
31 my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh();
32 my $weekly_closed_days_sth = $dbh->prepare(
33 'SELECT weekday FROM repeatable_holidays WHERE branchcode = ? AND weekday IS NOT NULL'
35 $weekly_closed_days_sth->execute( $branch );
36 $self->{weekly_closed_days} = [ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ];
37 while ( my $tuple = $weekly_closed_days_sth->fetchrow_hashref ) {
38 $self->{weekly_closed_days}->[ $tuple->{weekday} ] = 1;
40 my $day_month_closed_days_sth = $dbh->prepare(
41 'SELECT day, month FROM repeatable_holidays WHERE branchcode = ? AND weekday IS NULL'
43 $day_month_closed_days_sth->execute( $branch );
44 $self->{day_month_closed_days} = {};
45 while ( my $tuple = $day_month_closed_days_sth->fetchrow_hashref ) {
46 $self->{day_month_closed_days}->{ $tuple->{month} }->{ $tuple->{day} } =
50 $self->{days_mode} ||= C4::Context->preference('useDaysMode');
51 $self->{test} = 0;
52 return;
55 sub exception_holidays {
56 my ( $self ) = @_;
58 my $cache = Koha::Caches->get_instance();
59 my $cached = $cache->get_from_cache('exception_holidays');
60 return $cached if $cached;
62 my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
63 my $branch = $self->{branchcode};
64 my $exception_holidays_sth = $dbh->prepare(
65 'SELECT day, month, year FROM special_holidays WHERE branchcode = ? AND isexception = 1'
67 $exception_holidays_sth->execute( $branch );
68 my $dates = [];
69 while ( my ( $day, $month, $year ) = $exception_holidays_sth->fetchrow ) {
70 push @{$dates},
71 DateTime->new(
72 day => $day,
73 month => $month,
74 year => $year,
75 time_zone => "floating",
76 )->truncate( to => 'day' );
78 $self->{exception_holidays} =
79 DateTime::Set->from_datetimes( dates => $dates );
80 $cache->set_in_cache( 'exception_holidays', $self->{exception_holidays} );
81 return $self->{exception_holidays};
84 sub single_holidays {
85 my ( $self, $date ) = @_;
86 my $branchcode = $self->{branchcode};
87 my $cache = Koha::Caches->get_instance();
88 my $single_holidays = $cache->get_from_cache('single_holidays');
90 # $single_holidays looks like:
91 # {
92 # CPL => [
93 # [0] 20131122,
94 # ...
95 # ],
96 # ...
97 # }
99 unless ($single_holidays) {
100 my $dbh = C4::Context->dbh;
101 $single_holidays = {};
103 # push holidays for each branch
104 my $branches_sth =
105 $dbh->prepare('SELECT distinct(branchcode) FROM special_holidays');
106 $branches_sth->execute();
107 while ( my $br = $branches_sth->fetchrow ) {
108 my $single_holidays_sth = $dbh->prepare(
109 'SELECT day, month, year FROM special_holidays WHERE branchcode = ? AND isexception = 0'
111 $single_holidays_sth->execute($br);
113 my @ymd_arr;
114 while ( my ( $day, $month, $year ) =
115 $single_holidays_sth->fetchrow )
117 my $dt = DateTime->new(
118 day => $day,
119 month => $month,
120 year => $year,
121 time_zone => 'floating',
122 )->truncate( to => 'day' );
123 push @ymd_arr, $dt->ymd('');
125 $single_holidays->{$br} = \@ymd_arr;
126 } # br
127 $cache->set_in_cache( 'single_holidays', $single_holidays,
128 { expiry => 76800 } ) #24 hrs ;
130 my $holidays = ( $single_holidays->{$branchcode} );
131 for my $hols (@$holidays ) {
132 return 1 if ( $date == $hols ) #match ymds;
134 return 0;
137 sub addDate {
138 my ( $self, $startdate, $add_duration, $unit ) = @_;
140 # Default to days duration (legacy support I guess)
141 if ( ref $add_duration ne 'DateTime::Duration' ) {
142 $add_duration = DateTime::Duration->new( days => $add_duration );
145 $unit ||= 'days'; # default days ?
146 my $dt;
148 if ( $unit eq 'hours' ) {
149 # Fixed for legacy support. Should be set as a branch parameter
150 my $return_by_hour = 10;
152 $dt = $self->addHours($startdate, $add_duration, $return_by_hour);
153 } else {
154 # days
155 $dt = $self->addDays($startdate, $add_duration);
158 return $dt;
161 sub addHours {
162 my ( $self, $startdate, $hours_duration, $return_by_hour ) = @_;
163 my $base_date = $startdate->clone();
165 $base_date->add_duration($hours_duration);
167 # If we are using the calendar behave for now as if Datedue
168 # was the chosen option (current intended behaviour)
170 if ( $self->{days_mode} ne 'Days' &&
171 $self->is_holiday($base_date) ) {
173 if ( $hours_duration->is_negative() ) {
174 $base_date = $self->prev_open_day($base_date);
175 } else {
176 $base_date = $self->next_open_day($base_date);
179 $base_date->set_hour($return_by_hour);
183 return $base_date;
186 sub addDays {
187 my ( $self, $startdate, $days_duration ) = @_;
188 my $base_date = $startdate->clone();
190 $self->{days_mode} ||= q{};
192 if ( $self->{days_mode} eq 'Calendar' ) {
193 # use the calendar to skip all days the library is closed
194 # when adding
195 my $days = abs $days_duration->in_units('days');
197 if ( $days_duration->is_negative() ) {
198 while ($days) {
199 $base_date = $self->prev_open_day($base_date);
200 --$days;
202 } else {
203 while ($days) {
204 $base_date = $self->next_open_day($base_date);
205 --$days;
209 } else { # Days or Datedue
210 # use straight days, then use calendar to push
211 # the date to the next open day if Datedue
212 $base_date->add_duration($days_duration);
214 if ( $self->{days_mode} eq 'Datedue' ) {
215 # Datedue, then use the calendar to push
216 # the date to the next open day if holiday
217 if ( $self->is_holiday($base_date) ) {
219 if ( $days_duration->is_negative() ) {
220 $base_date = $self->prev_open_day($base_date);
221 } else {
222 $base_date = $self->next_open_day($base_date);
228 return $base_date;
231 sub is_holiday {
232 my ( $self, $dt ) = @_;
234 my $localdt = $dt->clone();
235 my $day = $localdt->day;
236 my $month = $localdt->month;
238 #Change timezone to "floating" before doing any calculations or comparisons
239 $localdt->set_time_zone("floating");
240 $localdt->truncate( to => 'day' );
243 if ( $self->exception_holidays->contains($localdt) ) {
244 # exceptions are not holidays
245 return 0;
248 my $dow = $localdt->day_of_week;
249 # Representation fix
250 # DateTime object dow (1-7) where Monday is 1
251 # Arrays are 0-based where 0 = Sunday, not 7.
252 if ( $dow == 7 ) {
253 $dow = 0;
256 if ( $self->{weekly_closed_days}->[$dow] == 1 ) {
257 return 1;
260 if ( exists $self->{day_month_closed_days}->{$month}->{$day} ) {
261 return 1;
264 my $ymd = $localdt->ymd('') ;
265 if ($self->single_holidays( $ymd ) == 1 ) {
266 return 1;
269 # damn have to go to work after all
270 return 0;
273 sub next_open_day {
274 my ( $self, $dt ) = @_;
275 my $base_date = $dt->clone();
277 $base_date->add(days => 1);
279 while ($self->is_holiday($base_date)) {
280 $base_date->add(days => 1);
283 return $base_date;
286 sub prev_open_day {
287 my ( $self, $dt ) = @_;
288 my $base_date = $dt->clone();
290 $base_date->add(days => -1);
292 while ($self->is_holiday($base_date)) {
293 $base_date->add(days => -1);
296 return $base_date;
299 sub days_forward {
300 my $self = shift;
301 my $start_dt = shift;
302 my $num_days = shift;
304 return $start_dt unless $num_days > 0;
306 my $base_dt = $start_dt->clone();
308 while ($num_days--) {
309 $base_dt = $self->next_open_day($base_dt);
312 return $base_dt;
315 sub days_between {
316 my $self = shift;
317 my $start_dt = shift;
318 my $end_dt = shift;
320 # Change time zone for date math and swap if needed
321 $start_dt = $start_dt->clone->set_time_zone('floating');
322 $end_dt = $end_dt->clone->set_time_zone('floating');
323 if( $start_dt->compare($end_dt) > 0 ) {
324 ( $start_dt, $end_dt ) = ( $end_dt, $start_dt );
327 # start and end should not be closed days
328 my $days = $start_dt->delta_days($end_dt)->delta_days;
329 while( $start_dt->compare($end_dt) < 1 ) {
330 $days-- if $self->is_holiday($start_dt);
331 $start_dt->add( days => 1 );
333 return DateTime::Duration->new( days => $days );
336 sub hours_between {
337 my ($self, $start_date, $end_date) = @_;
338 my $start_dt = $start_date->clone()->set_time_zone('floating');
339 my $end_dt = $end_date->clone()->set_time_zone('floating');
340 my $duration = $end_dt->delta_ms($start_dt);
341 $start_dt->truncate( to => 'day' );
342 $end_dt->truncate( to => 'day' );
343 # NB this is a kludge in that it assumes all days are 24 hours
344 # However for hourly loans the logic should be expanded to
345 # take into account open/close times then it would be a duration
346 # of library open hours
347 my $skipped_days = 0;
348 for (my $dt = $start_dt->clone();
349 $dt <= $end_dt;
350 $dt->add(days => 1)
352 if ($self->is_holiday($dt)) {
353 ++$skipped_days;
356 if ($skipped_days) {
357 $duration->subtract_duration(DateTime::Duration->new( hours => 24 * $skipped_days));
360 return $duration;
364 sub set_daysmode {
365 my ( $self, $mode ) = @_;
367 # if not testing this is a no op
368 if ( $self->{test} ) {
369 $self->{days_mode} = $mode;
372 return;
375 sub clear_weekly_closed_days {
376 my $self = shift;
377 $self->{weekly_closed_days} = [ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ]; # Sunday only
378 return;
382 __END__
384 =head1 NAME
386 Koha::Calendar - Object containing a branches calendar
388 =head1 SYNOPSIS
390 use Koha::Calendar
392 my $c = Koha::Calendar->new( branchcode => 'MAIN' );
393 my $dt = DateTime->now();
395 # are we open
396 $open = $c->is_holiday($dt);
397 # when will item be due if loan period = $dur (a DateTime::Duration object)
398 $duedate = $c->addDate($dt,$dur,'days');
401 =head1 DESCRIPTION
403 Implements those features of C4::Calendar needed for Staffs Rolling Loans
405 =head1 METHODS
407 =head2 new : Create a calendar object
409 my $calendar = Koha::Calendar->new( branchcode => 'MAIN' );
411 The option branchcode is required
414 =head2 addDate
416 my $dt = $calendar->addDate($date, $dur, $unit)
418 C<$date> is a DateTime object representing the starting date of the interval.
420 C<$offset> is a DateTime::Duration to add to it
422 C<$unit> is a string value 'days' or 'hours' toflag granularity of duration
424 Currently unit is only used to invoke Staffs return Monday at 10 am rule this
425 parameter will be removed when issuingrules properly cope with that
428 =head2 addHours
430 my $dt = $calendar->addHours($date, $dur, $return_by_hour )
432 C<$date> is a DateTime object representing the starting date of the interval.
434 C<$offset> is a DateTime::Duration to add to it
436 C<$return_by_hour> is an integer value representing the opening hour for the branch
439 =head2 addDays
441 my $dt = $calendar->addDays($date, $dur)
443 C<$date> is a DateTime object representing the starting date of the interval.
445 C<$offset> is a DateTime::Duration to add to it
447 C<$unit> is a string value 'days' or 'hours' toflag granularity of duration
449 Currently unit is only used to invoke Staffs return Monday at 10 am rule this
450 parameter will be removed when issuingrules properly cope with that
453 =head2 single_holidays
455 my $rc = $self->single_holidays( $ymd );
457 Passed a $date in Ymd (yyyymmdd) format - returns 1 if date is a single_holiday, or 0 if not.
460 =head2 is_holiday
462 $yesno = $calendar->is_holiday($dt);
464 passed a DateTime object returns 1 if it is a closed day
465 0 if not according to the calendar
467 =head2 days_between
469 $duration = $calendar->days_between($start_dt, $end_dt);
471 Passed two dates returns a DateTime::Duration object measuring the length between them
472 ignoring closed days. Always returns a positive number irrespective of the
473 relative order of the parameters
475 =head2 next_open_day
477 $datetime = $calendar->next_open_day($duedate_dt)
479 Passed a Datetime returns another Datetime representing the next open day. It is
480 intended for use to calculate the due date when useDaysMode syspref is set to either
481 'Datedue' or 'Calendar'.
483 =head2 prev_open_day
485 $datetime = $calendar->prev_open_day($duedate_dt)
487 Passed a Datetime returns another Datetime representing the previous open day. It is
488 intended for use to calculate the due date when useDaysMode syspref is set to either
489 'Datedue' or 'Calendar'.
491 =head2 set_daysmode
493 For testing only allows the calling script to change days mode
495 =head2 clear_weekly_closed_days
497 In test mode changes the testing set of closed days to a new set with
498 no closed days. TODO passing an array of closed days to this would
499 allow testing of more configurations
501 =head2 add_holiday
503 Passed a datetime object this will add it to the calendar's list of
504 closed days. This is for testing so that we can alter the Calenfar object's
505 list of specified dates
507 =head1 DIAGNOSTICS
509 Will croak if not passed a branchcode in new
511 =head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
513 This only contains a limited subset of the functionality in C4::Calendar
514 Only enough to support Staffs Rolling loans
516 =head1 AUTHOR
518 Colin Campbell colin.campbell@ptfs-europe.com
520 =head1 LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
522 Copyright (c) 2011 PTFS-Europe Ltd All rights reserved
524 This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
525 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
526 the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
527 (at your option) any later version.
529 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
530 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
531 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
532 GNU General Public License for more details.
534 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
535 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.