-
- // getRecordsForInterval - returns time records for a user for a given interval of dates.
- static function getRecordsForInterval($user_id, $start_date, $end_date) {
- global $user;
- $sql_time_format = "'%k:%i'"; // 24 hour format.
- if ('%I:%M %p' == $user->time_format)
- $sql_time_format = "'%h:%i %p'"; // 12 hour format for MySQL TIME_FORMAT function.
-
- $result = array();
- $mdb2 = getConnection();
-
- $client_field = null;
- if ($user->isPluginEnabled('cl'))
- $client_field = ", c.id as client_id, c.name as client";
-
- $left_joins = " left join tt_projects p on (l.project_id = p.id)".
- " left join tt_tasks t on (l.task_id = t.id)";
- if ($user->isPluginEnabled('cl'))
- $left_joins .= " left join tt_clients c on (l.client_id = c.id)";
-
- $sql = "select l.id as id, l.date as date, TIME_FORMAT(l.start, $sql_time_format) as start,
- TIME_FORMAT(sec_to_time(time_to_sec(l.start) + time_to_sec(l.duration)), $sql_time_format) as finish,
- TIME_FORMAT(l.duration, '%k:%i') as duration, p.id as project_id, p.name as project,
- t.id as task_id, t.name as task, l.comment, l.billable, l.invoice_id $client_field
- from tt_log l
- $left_joins
- where l.date >= '$start_date' and l.date <= '$end_date' and l.user_id = $user_id and l.status = 1
- order by p.name, t.name, l.date, l.start, l.id";
- $res = $mdb2->query($sql);
- if (!is_a($res, 'PEAR_Error')) {
- while ($val = $res->fetchRow()) {
- if($val['duration']=='0:00')
- $val['finish'] = '';
- $result[] = $val;
- }
- } else return false;
-
- return $result;
- }
-
- // getGroupedRecordsForInterval - returns time records for a user for a given interval of dates grouped in an array of dates.
- // Example: for a week view we want one row representing the same attributes to have 7 values for each day of week.
- // We identify simlar records by a combination of client, billable, project, task, and custom field values.
- //
- // "cl:546,bl:0,pr:23456,ts:27464,cf_1:example text"
- // The above means client 546, billable, project 23456, task 27464, custom field value: example text.
- //
- // "cl:546,bl:1,pr:23456,ts:27464,cf_1:7623"
- // The above means client 546, not billable, project 23456, task 27464, custom field option value 7623.
- // This will allow us to extend the feature when more custom fields are added.
- static function getGroupedRecordsForInterval($user_id, $start_date, $end_date) {
- // Start by obtaining all records in interval.
- // Then, iterate through them to build an array.
- $records = ttTimeHelper::getRecordsForInterval($user_id, $start_date, $end_date);
- foreach ($records as $record) {
- $record_identifier = ttTimeHelper::makeRecordIdentifier($record);
- }
-
- return null; // Work in progress, not implemented.
- }
-
- // makeRecordIdentifier - builds a string identifying a record for a grouped display (such as a week view).
- // For example:
- // "cl:546,bl:0,pr:23456,ts:27464,cf_1:example text"
- // "cl:546,bl:1,pr:23456,ts:27464,cf_1:7623"
- // See comment for getGroupedRecordsForInterval.
- static function makeRecordIdentifier($record) {
- global $user;
- // Start with client.
- if ($user->isPluginEnabled('cl')) {
- $record_identifier = 'cl:';
- $record_identifier .= $record['client_id'] ? $record['client_id'] : '0';
- }
- // Add billable flag.
- if (!empty($record_identifier)) $record_identifier .= ',';
- $record_identifier .= 'bl:'.$record['billable'];
- // Add project.
- $record_identifier .= ',pr:';
- $record_identifier .= $record['project_id'] ? $record['project_id'] : '0';
- // Add task.
- $record_identifier .= ',ts:';
- $record_identifier .= $record['task_id'] ? $record['task_id'] : '0';
- // Add custom field 1. This requires modifying the query to get the data we need.
-
- return $record_identifier;
- }