webgui/lib/WebGUI/AssetHelper/Lock.pm
Doug Bell b9e879b7aa change AssetHelpers to have short IDs instead of class names
This will make better code reuse: The Asset Manager will instead
call the AssetHelper with the id of "cut" or "copy" to get the
correct operation.
2011-02-25 15:45:42 -06:00

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package WebGUI::AssetHelper::Lock;
use strict;
use Class::C3;
use WebGUI::International;
use base qw/WebGUI::AssetHelper/;
=head1 LEGAL
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WebGUI is Copyright 2001-2009 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
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=head1 NAME
Package WebGUI::AssetHelper::Lock
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Puts an edit lock on an Asset.
=head1 METHODS
These methods are available from this class:
=cut
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=head2 process ( $asset )
Locks the asset with a version tag. If the user cannot edit the asset, or the asset is
already locked, it returns an error message.
=cut
sub process {
my ($self, $asset) = @_;
my $session = $asset->session;
my $i18n = WebGUI::International->new($session, 'Asset');
if (! $asset->canEdit) {
return { error => $i18n->get('38', 'WebGUI'), };
}
elsif ( $asset->isLocked ) {
return { error => sprintf $i18n->get('already locked'), $asset->getTitle};
}
my $tag = WebGUI::VersionTag->getWorking( $session );
$asset = $asset->addRevision({
tagId => $tag->getId,
status => "pending",
});
$asset->setVersionLock;
return {
message => sprintf($i18n->get('locked asset'), $asset->getTitle),
};
}
1;