gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/models/issue.rb
2014-05-23 16:22:42 +08:00

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# == Schema Information
#
# Table name: issues
#
# id :integer not null, primary key
# title :string(255)
# assignee_id :integer
# author_id :integer
# project_id :integer
# created_at :datetime
# updated_at :datetime
# position :integer default(0)
# branch_name :string(255)
# description :text
# milestone_id :integer
# state :string(255)
# iid :integer
# attachment :string(255)
#
require 'carrierwave/orm/activerecord'
require 'file_size_validator'
class Issue < ActiveRecord::Base
include Issuable
include InternalId
ActsAsTaggableOn.strict_case_match = true
belongs_to :project
validates :project, presence: true
scope :of_group, ->(group) { where(project_id: group.project_ids) }
scope :of_user_team, ->(team) { where(project_id: team.project_ids, assignee_id: team.member_ids) }
attr_accessible :title, :assignee_id, :position, :description,
:milestone_id, :label_list, :state_event
acts_as_taggable_on :labels
scope :cared, ->(user) { where(assignee_id: user) }
scope :open_for, ->(user) { opened.assigned_to(user) }
state_machine :state, initial: :opened do
event :close do
transition [:reopened, :opened] => :closed
end
event :reopen do
transition closed: :reopened
end
state :opened
state :reopened
state :closed
end
# Mentionable overrides.
def gfm_reference
"issue ##{iid}"
end
# Reset issue events cache
#
# Since we do cache @event we need to reset cache in special cases:
# * when an issue is updated
# Events cache stored like events/23-20130109142513.
# The cache key includes updated_at timestamp.
# Thus it will automatically generate a new fragment
# when the event is updated because the key changes.
def reset_events_cache
Event.where(target_id: self.id, target_type: 'Issue').
order('id DESC').limit(100).
update_all(updated_at: Time.now)
end
end