# frozen_string_literal: true module RailsWorkflow module Operations module Assignments extend ActiveSupport::Concern included do belongs_to :assignment, polymorphic: true scope :by_role, ->(role) { joins(:template).where(rails_workflow_operation_templates: { role: role }) } scope :by_group, ->(group) { joins(:template).where(rails_workflow_operation_templates: { group: group }) } scope :unassigned, -> { where(assignment_id: nil) } scope :waiting, -> { where(status: Operation.user_ready_statuses) } scope :available_for_user, ->(user) { waiting.unassigned.joins(:template) .merge(OperationTemplate.for_user(user)) } scope :by_role_or_group, ->(role, group) do joins(:template).by_role_or_group(role, group) end scope :assigned_to, ->(user) { where(assignment_id: user.id, assignment_type: user.class.to_s) } def assigned?(user) assignment == user end def cancel_assignment(user) if assigned? user self.assignment = nil self.is_active = false save end end # can_assign_to will be used to check if user/group # can be assigned to operation def can_be_assigned?(_user) assignment.blank? end def assign_to(user) self.assignment = user self.is_active = true self.assigned_at = Time.zone.now self.class.assigned_to(user).update_all(is_active: false) save end def activate self.is_active = true save end def assign(user) ((assigned? user) && activate) || # if already assigned to user but unactive! (can_be_assigned?(user) && assign_to(user)) # user first time assigned to operation end end end end end