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OrderProcessQueue::getCMSFields()   B

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Total Lines 27
Code Lines 19

Duplication

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nc 2
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rs 8.8571
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/**
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 * This class provides a bunch of Meta Objects
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 * that do not interact with the object at hand, but rather with the datalist as a whole.
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 *
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 */
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class OrderProcessQueue extends DataObject
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{
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    private static $db = array(
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        'DeferTimeInSeconds' => 'Int',
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        'InProcess' => 'Boolean'
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    );
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    private static $has_one = array(
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        'Order' => 'Order'
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    );
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    private static $indexes = array(
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        'OrderID' => array(
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            'type' => 'unique',
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            'value' => '"OrderID"'
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        ),
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        'Created' => true,
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        'DeferTimeInSeconds' => true
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    );
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    private static $casting = array(
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        'ToBeProcessedAt' => 'SS_Datetime'
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    );
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    private static $default_sort = array(
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        'Created' => 'DESC'
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    );
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    /**
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     * standard SS variable.
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    private static $summary_fields = array(
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        'Order.Title' => 'Order',
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        'Order.Status.Title' => 'Current Step',
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        'ToBeProcessedAt.Nice' => 'To be processed at',
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        'ToBeProcessedAt.Ago' => 'That is ...',
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        'InProcess.Nice' => 'Currently Running'
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    );
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    /**
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     * standard SS variable.
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     *
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     * @var array
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     */
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    private static $searchable_fields = array(
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        'OrderID' => array(
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            'field' => 'NumericField',
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            'title' => 'Order Number',
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        )
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    );
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    /**
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     * Standard SS method.
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     *
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     * @param Member $member
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     *
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public function canCreate($member = null)
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    {
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        return false;
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    }
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     * Standard SS method.
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     *
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     * @param Member $member
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     *
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public function canView($member = null)
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    {
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        if (! $member) {
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            $member = Member::currentUser();
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        }
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        $extended = $this->extendedCan(__FUNCTION__, $member);
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        if ($extended !== null) {
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            return $extended;
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        }
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        if (Permission::checkMember($member, Config::inst()->get('EcommerceRole', 'admin_permission_code'))) {
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            return true;
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        }
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        //is the member is a shop assistant they can always view it
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        if (EcommerceRole::current_member_is_shop_assistant($member)) {
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            return true;
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        }
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        return parent::canView($member);
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    }
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    /**
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     * Standard SS method.
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     *
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     * @param Member $member
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     *
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public function canEdit($member = null)
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    {
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        return false;
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    }
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    /**
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     * Standard SS method
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     * logs can never be deleted...
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     *
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     * @param Member $member
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     *
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public function canDelete($member = null)
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    {
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        return false;
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    }
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    /**
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     * standard SS variable.
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     *
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     * @var string
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     */
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    private static $singular_name = 'Order To Be Processed';
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    public function i18n_singular_name()
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    {
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        return _t('OrderProcessQueue.SINGULAR_NAME', 'Order In Queue');
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    }
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    /**
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     * standard SS variable.
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     *
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     * @var string
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    private static $plural_name = 'Orders to be Processed';
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    public function i18n_plural_name()
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    {
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        return _t('OrderProcessQueue.PLURAL_NAME', 'Orders In Queue');
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    }
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    /**
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     * META METHOD: Add an order to the job list.
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     * If the order already exists, it will update the seconds and the creation  time.
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     *
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     * @param Order $order          [description]
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     * @param Int   $deferInSeconds [description]
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    public function AddOrderToQueue($order, $deferTimeInSeconds)
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    {
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        $filter = array('OrderID' => $order->ID);
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        $existingEntry = OrderProcessQueue::get()->filter($filter)->first();
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        $filter['Created'] = SS_Datetime::now()->Rfc2822();
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        $filter['DeferTimeInSeconds'] = $deferTimeInSeconds;
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        if (! $existingEntry) {
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            $existingEntry = OrderProcessQueue::create($filter);
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        } else {
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            foreach ($filter as $field => $value) {
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                $existingEntry->$field = $value;
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            }
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        }
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        $existingEntry->write();
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        return $existingEntry;
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    }
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    /**
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     * processes the order ...
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     *
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     * @param  Order $order
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     */
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    public function process($order)
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    {
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        $queueObjectSingleton = Injector::inst()->get('OrderProcessQueue');
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        $myQueueObject = $queueObjectSingleton->getQueueObject($order);
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        if ($myQueueObject && $myQueueObject->isReadyToGo()) {
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            $myQueueObject->InProcess = true;
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            $myQueueObject->write();
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            $order->tryToFinaliseOrder(
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                $tryAgain = false,
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                $fromOrderQueue = true
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            );
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            $myQueueObject->delete();
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        }
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    }
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    /**
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     * META METHOD: returns the queue object if it exists
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     *
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     * @param  Order $order
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     *
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     * @return null |   OrderProcessQueue
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     */
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    public function getQueueObject($order)
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    {
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        $filter = array('OrderID' => $order->ID);
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        return OrderProcessQueue::get()->filter($filter)->first();
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    }
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     * META METHOD: Once you are done, you can remove the item like this ...
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     *
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     * @param  Order $order
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     */
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    public function removeOrderFromQueue($order)
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    {
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        $filter = array('OrderID' => $order->ID);
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        $existingEntries = OrderProcessQueue::get()->filter($filter);
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        $existingEntries->removeAll();
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    }
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    /**
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     * META METHOD: returns a list of orders to be processed
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     * @param int $id force this Order to be processed
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     * @param int $limit total number of orders that can be retrieved at any one time
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     * @return DataList (of orders)
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     */
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    public function OrdersToBeProcessed($id = 0, $limit = 9999)
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    {
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        $sql = '
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            SELECT "OrderID"
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            FROM "OrderProcessQueue"
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            WHERE
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                "InProcess" = 0
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                AND
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                (UNIX_TIMESTAMP("Created") + "DeferTimeInSeconds") < '.time().'
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            ORDER BY "Created" DESC
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            LIMIT '.$limit.';
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        ';
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        $rows = DB::query($sql);
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        $orderIDs = array($id => $id);
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        foreach ($rows as $row) {
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            $orderIDs[$row['OrderID']] = $row['OrderID'];
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        }
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            ->filter(array('ID' => $orderIDs));
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    }
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    /**
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     * non-database method of working out if an Order is ready to go.
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     *
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     * @return bool
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     */
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    public function isReadyToGo()
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    {
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        return (strtotime($this->Created) + $this->DeferTimeInSeconds) < time();
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    }
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    /**
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     *
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     * casted variable
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     * @return SS_DateTime
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     */
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    public function ToBeProcessedAt()
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    {
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        return $this->getToBeProcessedAt();
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    }
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     *
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    public function getToBeProcessedAt()
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    {
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        return DBField::create_field('SS_Datetime', (strtotime($this->Created) + $this->DeferTimeInSeconds));
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    }
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    /**
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     * CMS Fields
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     * @return FieldList
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     */
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    public function getCMSFields()
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    {
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        $fields = parent::getCMSFields();
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        if($this->exists()) {
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            $fields->addFieldToTab(
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                'Root.Main',
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                ReadonlyField::create(
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                    'ToBeProcessedAtCompilations',
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                    _t('OrderProcessQueue.TO_BE_PROCESSED', 'To Be Processed'),
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                    $this->ToBeProcessedAt->Nice() . ' - ' . $this->getToBeProcessedAt()->Ago()
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            $properties[$name] = $value;
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                ),
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                'InProcess'
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            );
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            $fields->addFieldToTab(
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                'Root.Main',
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                LiteralField::create(
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                    'processQueueNow',
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                    '<h2>
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                        <a href="/dev/tasks/EcommerceTaskProcessOrderQueue/?id='.$this->OrderID.'" target="_blank">'.
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                            _t('OrderProcessQueue.PROCESS', 'Process now').
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                        '</a>
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                    </h2>'
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                )
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        return $fields;
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    }
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}
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