# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- # # The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public # License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file # except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of # the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ # # Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS # IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or # implied. See the License for the specific language governing # rights and limitations under the License. # # The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System. # # Contributor(s): Dan Mosedale # Frédéric Buclin # Myk Melez =head1 NAME Bugzilla::Field - a particular piece of information about bugs and useful routines for form field manipulation =head1 SYNOPSIS use Bugzilla; use Data::Dumper; # Display information about all fields. print Dumper(Bugzilla->get_fields()); # Display information about non-obsolete custom fields. print Dumper(Bugzilla->get_fields({ obsolete => 1, custom => 1 })); # Display a list of the names of non-obsolete custom fields. print Bugzilla->custom_field_names; use Bugzilla::Field; # Display information about non-obsolete custom fields. # Bugzilla->get_fields() is a wrapper around Bugzilla::Field::match(), # so both methods take the same arguments. print Dumper(Bugzilla::Field::match({ obsolete => 1, custom => 1 })); # Create a custom field. my $field = Bugzilla::Field::create("hilarity", "Hilarity"); print "$field->{description} is a custom field\n"; # Instantiate a Field object for an existing field. my $field = new Bugzilla::Field('qacontact_accessible'); if ($field->{obsolete}) { print "$field->{description} is obsolete\n"; } # Validation Routines check_field($name, $value, \@legal_values, $no_warn); $fieldid = get_field_id($fieldname); =head1 DESCRIPTION Field.pm defines field objects, which represent the particular pieces of information that Bugzilla stores about bugs. This package also provides functions for dealing with CGI form fields. =cut package Bugzilla::Field; use strict; use base qw(Exporter); @Bugzilla::Field::EXPORT = qw(check_field get_field_id); use Bugzilla::Util; use Bugzilla::Constants; use Bugzilla::Error; use constant DB_COLUMNS => ( 'fieldid AS id', 'name', 'description', 'type', 'custom', 'obsolete' ); our $columns = join(", ", DB_COLUMNS); sub new { my $invocant = shift; my $name = shift; my $self = shift || Bugzilla->dbh->selectrow_hashref( "SELECT $columns FROM fielddefs WHERE name = ?", undef, $name ); bless($self, $invocant); return $self; } =pod =head2 Instance Properties =over =item C the unique identifier for the field; =back =cut sub id { return $_[0]->{id} } =over =item C the name of the field in the database; begins with "cf_" if field is a custom field, but test the value of the boolean "custom" property to determine if a given field is a custom field; =back =cut sub name { return $_[0]->{name} } =over =item C a short string describing the field; displayed to Bugzilla users in several places within Bugzilla's UI, f.e. as the form field label on the "show bug" page; =back =cut sub description { return $_[0]->{description} } =over =item C an integer specifying the kind of field this is; values correspond to the FIELD_TYPE_* constants in Constants.pm =back =cut sub type { return $_[0]->{type} } =over =item C a boolean specifying whether or not the field is a custom field; if true, field name should start "cf_", but use this property to determine which fields are custom fields; =back =cut sub custom { return $_[0]->{custom} } =over =item C a boolean specifying whether or not the field is obsolete; =back =cut sub obsolete { return $_[0]->{obsolete} } =pod =head2 Class Methods =over =item C Description: creates a new custom field. Params: C<$name> - string - the name of the field; C<$desc> - string - the field label to display in the UI. Returns: a field object. =back =cut sub create { my ($name, $desc, $custom) = @_; # Convert the $custom argument into a DB-compatible value. $custom = $custom ? 1 : 0; my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh; # Some day we'll allow invocants to specify the sort key. my ($sortkey) = $dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT MAX(sortkey) + 1 FROM fielddefs"); # Some day we'll require invocants to specify the field type. my $type = FIELD_TYPE_FREETEXT; # Create the database column that stores the data for this field. $dbh->bz_add_column("bugs", $name, { TYPE => 'varchar(255)' }); # Add the field to the list of fields at this Bugzilla installation. my $sth = $dbh->prepare( "INSERT INTO fielddefs (name, description, sortkey, type, custom, mailhead) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, 1)" ); $sth->execute($name, $desc, $sortkey, $type, $custom); return new Bugzilla::Field($name); } =pod =over =item C Description: returns a list of fields that match the specified criteria. Params: C<$criteria> - hash reference - the criteria to match against. Hash keys represent field properties; hash values represent their values. All criteria are optional. Valid criteria are "custom" and "obsolete", and both take boolean values. Note: Bugzilla->get_fields() and Bugzilla->custom_field_names wrap this method for most callers. Returns: a list of field objects. =back =cut sub match { my ($criteria) = @_; my @terms; if (defined $criteria->{name}) { push(@terms, "name=" . Bugzilla->dbh->quote($criteria->{name})); } if (defined $criteria->{custom}) { push(@terms, "custom=" . ($criteria->{custom} ? "1" : "0")); } if (defined $criteria->{obsolete}) { push(@terms, "obsolete=" . ($criteria->{obsolete} ? "1" : "0")); } my $where = (scalar(@terms) > 0) ? "WHERE " . join(" AND ", @terms) : ""; my $records = Bugzilla->dbh->selectall_arrayref( "SELECT $columns FROM fielddefs $where ORDER BY sortkey", { Slice => {}} ); # Generate a array of field objects from the array of field records. my @fields = map( new Bugzilla::Field(undef, $_), @$records ); return @fields; } =pod =head2 Data Validation =over =item C Description: Makes sure the field $name is defined and its $value is non empty. If @legal_values is defined, this routine also checks whether its value is one of the legal values associated with this field. If the test is successful, the function returns 1. If the test fails, an error is thrown (by default), unless $no_warn is true, in which case the function returns 0. Params: $name - the field name $value - the field value @legal_values - (optional) ref to a list of legal values $no_warn - (optional) do not throw an error if true Returns: 1 on success; 0 on failure if $no_warn is true (else an error is thrown). =back =cut sub check_field { my ($name, $value, $legalsRef, $no_warn) = @_; my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh; if (!defined($value) || trim($value) eq "" || (defined($legalsRef) && lsearch($legalsRef, $value) < 0)) { return 0 if $no_warn; # We don't want an error to be thrown; return. trick_taint($name); my ($result) = $dbh->selectrow_array('SELECT description FROM fielddefs WHERE name = ?', undef, $name); my $field = $result || $name; ThrowCodeError('illegal_field', { field => $field }); } return 1; } =pod =over =item C Description: Returns the ID of the specified field name and throws an error if this field does not exist. Params: $name - a field name Returns: the corresponding field ID or an error if the field name does not exist. =back =cut sub get_field_id { my ($name) = @_; my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh; trick_taint($name); my $id = $dbh->selectrow_array('SELECT fieldid FROM fielddefs WHERE name = ?', undef, $name); ThrowCodeError('invalid_field_name', {field => $name}) unless $id; return $id } 1; __END__