webgui/lib/WebGUI/Workflow/Activity/DenyUnansweredFriends.pm
JT Smith bc5fd3c727 - Added a wait timeout parameter to the WAITING method, so that Spectre
doesn't have to check something that the workflow activity knows it will 
   have to wait on for a while.
 - Added --stop and --start aliases to spectre.pl.
2008-11-19 01:15:31 +00:00

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package WebGUI::Workflow::Activity::DenyUnansweredFriends;
=head1 LEGAL
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WebGUI is Copyright 2001-2008 Plain Black Corporation.
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Please read the legal notices (docs/legal.txt) and the license
(docs/license.txt) that came with this distribution before using
this software.
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http://www.plainblack.com info@plainblack.com
-------------------------------------------------------------------
=cut
use strict;
use base 'WebGUI::Workflow::Activity';
use WebGUI::DateTime;
use DateTime::Duration;
use WebGUI::Friends;
=head1 NAME
Package WebGUI::Workflow::Activity::DenyUnansweredFriends
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This activity denies unanswered "Add a friend" requests after a set period of time.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
See WebGUI::Workflow::Activity for details on how to use any activity.
=head1 METHODS
These methods are available from this class:
=cut
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
=head2 definition ( session, definition )
See WebGUI::Workflow::Activity::defintion() for details.
=cut
sub definition {
my $class = shift;
my $session = shift;
my $definition = shift;
my $i18n = WebGUI::International->new($session, "Friends");
push(@{$definition}, {
name => $i18n->get("deny unanswered friends"),
properties => {
timeout => {
fieldType => "interval",
label => $i18n->get("timeout"),
defaultValue => 0,
hoverHelp => $i18n->get("timeout help"),
},
}
});
return $class->SUPER::definition($session,$definition);
}
#-------------------------------------------------------------------
=head2 execute ( [ object ] )
See WebGUI::Workflow::Activity::execute() for details.
=cut
sub execute {
my $self = shift;
my $start = time();
my $session = $self->session;
my $now = WebGUI::DateTime->new($session, $start);
my $outdated = DateTime::Duration->new(seconds => $self->get("timeout"));
my $pending = WebGUI::Friends->getAllPendingAddRequests($session);
my $ttl = $self->getTTL;
while (my $invite = $pending->hashRef) {
my $sentOn = WebGUI::DateTime->new($session, $invite->{dateSent});
if (DateTime::Duration->compare($now - $sentOn, $outdated) == 1) {
WebGUI::Friends->new($session, WebGUI::User->new($session, $invite->{friendId}))->rejectAddRequest($invite->{inviteId});
}
if (time() - $start > $ttl) {
$pending->finish;
return $self->WAITING(1);
}
}
return $self->COMPLETE;
}
1;