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-- Deploy camper:edit_campsite to pg
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-- requires: roles
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-- requires: schema_camper
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-- requires: campsite
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begin;
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set search_path to camper, public;
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drop function edit_campsite(integer, integer, text, boolean);
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create or replace function edit_campsite(campsite_id integer, campsite_type integer, new_label text, new_info1 text, new_info2 text, active boolean) returns integer as
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$$
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update campsite
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Add campsite map in SVG
I intend to use the same SVG file for customers and employees, so i had
to change Oriol’s design to add a class to layers that are supposed to
be only for customers, like trees. These are hidden in the admin area.
I understood that customers and employees have to click on a campsite to
select it, and then they can book or whatever they need to do to them.
Since customers and employees most certainly will need to have different
listeners on campsites, i decided to add the link with JavaScript. To
do so, i need a custom XML attribute with the campsite’s identifier.
Since i have seen that all campsites have a label, i changed the
“identifier” to the unique combination (company_id, label). The
company_id is there because different companies could have the same
label; i left the campsite_id primary key for foreign constraints.
In this case, as a test, i add an <a> element to the campsite with a
link to edit it; we’ll discuss with Oriol what exactly it needs to do.
However, the original design had the labels in a different layer, that
interfered with the link, as the numbers must be above the path and
the link must wrap the path in order to “inherit” its shape. I had no
other recourse than to move the labels in the same layer as the paths’.
2023-09-24 01:17:13 +00:00
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set label = edit_campsite.new_label
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, campsite_type_id = edit_campsite.campsite_type
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, info1 = xmlparse(content new_info1)
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, info2 = xmlparse(content new_info2)
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, active = edit_campsite.active
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Add campsite map in SVG
I intend to use the same SVG file for customers and employees, so i had
to change Oriol’s design to add a class to layers that are supposed to
be only for customers, like trees. These are hidden in the admin area.
I understood that customers and employees have to click on a campsite to
select it, and then they can book or whatever they need to do to them.
Since customers and employees most certainly will need to have different
listeners on campsites, i decided to add the link with JavaScript. To
do so, i need a custom XML attribute with the campsite’s identifier.
Since i have seen that all campsites have a label, i changed the
“identifier” to the unique combination (company_id, label). The
company_id is there because different companies could have the same
label; i left the campsite_id primary key for foreign constraints.
In this case, as a test, i add an <a> element to the campsite with a
link to edit it; we’ll discuss with Oriol what exactly it needs to do.
However, the original design had the labels in a different layer, that
interfered with the link, as the numbers must be above the path and
the link must wrap the path in order to “inherit” its shape. I had no
other recourse than to move the labels in the same layer as the paths’.
2023-09-24 01:17:13 +00:00
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where campsite_id = edit_campsite.campsite_id
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returning campsite_id;
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$$
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language sql
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;
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revoke execute on function edit_campsite(integer, integer, text, text, text, boolean) from public;
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grant execute on function edit_campsite(integer, integer, text, text, text, boolean) to admin;
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commit;
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