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| 31 | 4 | public function assert(Acl $acl, ?RoleInterface $role = null, ?ResourceInterface $resource = null, $privilege = null) |
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| 32 | { |
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| 33 | /** @var ExpenseClaim $expenseClaim */ |
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| 34 | 4 | $expenseClaim = $resource->getInstance(); |
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| 36 | 4 | if ($expenseClaim->getStatus() === ExpenseClaimStatusType::NEW) { |
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| 37 | 4 | return true; |
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| 38 | } |
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| 40 | 2 | return $acl->reject('the expense claim status is not new but instead: ' . $expenseClaim->getStatus()); |
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| 41 | } |
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