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# Only target_types which are ALSO in non_admin_accessible_target_types non_admin_accessible_target_types = [Target::VEN_ID] target_types &= non_admin_accessible_target_types end # target_type_ids = target_types.map { |target_type| target_type.id } # Create key/value pairs for each target type (the empty array is # where we'll later put target instances which match the target type) target_types.each do |target_type| unassociated_targets_by_target_type.merge!(target_type => []) end # Returns only targets which are NOT YET associated with the event, AND # whose :target_type_id is included in target_type_ids eligible_event_non_targets = @event.event_non_targets.where(type: target_types) if !account.is_admin? # Only eligible_event_non_targets which are ALSO in account.targets eligible_event_non_targets &= account.targets end # Put collected targets into groups by TargetType eligible_event_non_targets.each do |target| option = [target.public_name, target.id] unassociated_targets_by_target_type[target.type] << option end # Keep only target type collections which are not empty unassociated_targets_by_target_type.keep_if { |key, value| !value.empty? } return unassociated_targets_by_target_type end ######################################################## def generate_event_cards_list(records, header_text, new_path, create_button_text) render 'events/event_cards_list', :records => records, :header_text => header_text, :new_path => new_path, :create_button_text => create_button_text end ######################################################## def minutes_to_words(minute_count) if minute_count < 60 pluralize(minute_count, 'minute') elsif minute_count % 60 == 0 pluralize(minute_count / 60, 'hour') else hours_string = pluralize(minute_count / 60, 'hr') minutes_string = pluralize(minute_count % 60, 'min') return "#{ hours_string } #{ minutes_string }" end end ######################################################## def week_range_from_date_string_and_time_zone(date_string, time_zone) # Set `Time.zone` for use inside of this block, to prevent affecting global `Time.zone` Time.use_zone(time_zone) do # Week is assumed to begin on Monday. Can set new default in config as `config.beginning_of_week`. @beginning_datetime = Time.zone.parse(date_string).beginning_of_week @end_datetime = Time.zone.parse(date_string).end_of_week end return [@beginning_datetime, @end_datetime] end ######################################################## def events_by_day_of_week_by_time_zone(event_collection, time_zone, view_pixels_per_minute) events_by_day_of_week = {} Date::DAYNAMES.each do |dayname| # Add a key for each day of the week, and set that key's value to an empty array (to be # filled w/ `Event` objects). Use `dayname` for key (e.g. "Tuesday"), for ease of reference # when adding `Event` objects according to a `strftime` of their `:dtstart` events_by_day_of_week.merge!(dayname => []) end event_collection.each do |event| event_meta_styles = set_event_meta_styles(event, time_zone, view_pixels_per_minute) # Put the event and its event-data-based styles hash into a single "package" hash event_package = { event: event, meta_styles: event_meta_styles } # Add `event_package` to correct nested array in `events_by_day_of_week` by matching # `event.dtstart.strftime("%A")` (adjusted based on this method's `time_zone` argument) # to the `dayname`-based keys we added above events_by_day_of_week[event.dtstart.in_time_zone(time_zone).strftime("%A")] << event_package end return events_by_day_of_week end ######################################################## def set_event_meta_styles(event, time_zone, view_pixels_per_minute) # Store event-data-based styles in their own hash (to be referenced by view) event_meta_styles = { position_top_offset_in_pixels: (event.dtstart.in_time_zone(time_zone).seconds_since_midnight / 60).to_i * view_pixels_per_minute, display_height_in_pixels: event.duration * view_pixels_per_minute, market_context_color: event.market_context_color, trimmed_to_fit_beginning: false, trimmed_to_fit_end: false } minutes_of_overlap_to_display = 10 # If the event is going to "overrun" midnight (and overflow the calendar element) if event.duration > (minutes_until_end_of_day_in_time_zone(event.dtstart, time_zone) + minutes_of_overlap_to_display) # Trim its height to a size which will only overflow by a few minutes event_meta_styles[:display_height_in_pixels] = minutes_until_end_of_day_in_time_zone(event.dtstart, time_zone) * view_pixels_per_minute + minutes_of_overlap_to_display # Set the `event_meta_styles` `trimmed_end_to_fit` to `true` event_meta_styles[:trimmed_to_fit_end] = true end return event_meta_styles end ######################################################## def minutes_until_end_of_day_in_time_zone(datetime, time_zone) ((datetime.in_time_zone(time_zone).end_of_day - datetime.in_time_zone(time_zone)) / 60).to_i end ######################################################## def generate_groups_tab generate_add_remove(@event, @event.event_groups, @event.event_non_groups, :name, "group", method(:add_groups_event_path), method(:remove_groups_event_path), "group[id][]", "event_group[id][]", "Groups", "Group ID") end ######################################################## def generate_resources_tab generate_add_remove(@event, @event.event_resources, @event.event_non_resources, :name, "resource_type", method(:add_resources_event_path), method(:remove_resources_event_path), "resource_type[id][]", "event_resource[id][]", "Resource Types", "Resource Type ID") end ######################################################## def generate_vens_tab generate_add_remove(@event, @event.event_vens, @non_vens, :name, "ven", method(:add_vens_event_path), method(:remove_vens_event_path), "ven[id][]", "event_ven[id][]", "VENs", "VEN ID") end ######################################################## def generate_parties_tab generate_add_remove(@event, @event.event_parties, @event.event_non_parties, :party_name, "market_context_subscription", method(:add_parties_event_path), method(:remove_parties_event_path), "market_context_subscription[id][]", "event_party[id][]", "Parties", "Party ID") end ######################################################## def destination_date_params(destination_date_string) unless destination_date_string == nil destination_date = destination_date_string.to_date { year: destination_date.strftime('%Y'), month: destination_date.strftime('%m'), date: destination_date.strftime('%d') } else {} end end end