# encoding: UTF-8 require 'timeout' require 'log4r' module Mauve class Person < Struct.new(:username, :password, :holiday_url, :urgent, :normal, :low, :email, :xmpp, :sms) attr_reader :notification_thresholds, :last_pop3_login def initialize(*args) @notification_thresholds = nil @suppressed = false # # TODO fix up web login so pop3 can be used as a proxy. # @last_pop3_login = {:from => nil, :at => nil} super(*args) end def logger ; @logger ||= Log4r::Logger.new self.class.to_s ; end def suppressed? @suppressed end def notification_thresholds # # By default send 10 thresholds in a minute maximum # @notification_thresholds ||= { } end # This class implements an instance_eval context to execute the blocks # for running a notification block for each person. # class NotificationCaller def initialize(person, alert, other_alerts, base_conditions={}) @person = person @alert = alert @other_alerts = other_alerts @base_conditions = base_conditions end def logger ; @logger ||= Log4r::Logger.new self.class.to_s ; end # # This method makes sure things like # # xmpp # # works # def method_missing(name, *args) # # Work out the destination # if args.first.is_a?(String) destination = args.pop else destination = @person.__send__(name) end if args.first.is_a?(Array) conditions = @base_conditions.merge(args[0]) else conditions = @base_conditions end notification_method = Configuration.current.notification_methods[name.to_s] raise NoMethodError.new("#{name} not defined as a notification method") unless notification_method # Methods are expected to return true or false so the user can chain # them together with || as fallbacks. So we have to catch exceptions # and turn them into false. # res = notification_method.send_alert(destination, @alert, @other_alerts, conditions) # # Log the result note = "#{@alert.update_type.capitalize} #{name} notification to #{@person.username} (#{destination}) " + (res ? "succeeded" : "failed" ) logger.info note+" about #{@alert}." h = History.new(:alerts => [@alert], :type => "notification", :event => note) logger.error "Unable to save history due to #{h.errors.inspect}" if !h.save return res end end # # # Sends the alert # def send_alert(level, alert) now = Time.now was_suppressed = self.suppressed? @suppressed = self.notification_thresholds.any? do |period, previous_alert_times| # # Choose the second one as the first. # first = previous_alert_times[1] last = previous_alert_times[-1] first.is_a?(Time) and ( (now - first) < period or (was_suppressed and (now - last) < period) ) end logger.info "Starting to send notifications again for #{username}." if was_suppressed and not self.suppressed? # # We only suppress notifications if we were suppressed before we started, # and are still suppressed. # if (was_suppressed and self.suppressed?) or self.is_on_holiday? note = "#{alert.update_type.capitalize} notification to #{self.username} suppressed" logger.info note + " about #{alert}." History.create(:alerts => [alert], :type => "notification", :event => note) return true end # FIXME current_alerts is very slow. So much so it slows everything # down. A lot. result = NotificationCaller.new( self, alert, [], # current_alerts, {:is_suppressed => @suppressed, :was_suppressed => was_suppressed, } ).instance_eval(&__send__(level)) if result # # Remember that we've sent an alert # self.notification_thresholds.each do |period, previous_alert_times| # # Hmm.. not sure how to make this thread-safe. # self.notification_thresholds[period].push Time.now self.notification_thresholds[period].shift end return true end return false end # # Returns the subset of current alerts that are relevant to this Person. # # This is currently very CPU intensive, and slows things down a lot. So # I've commented it out when sending notifications. # def current_alerts Alert.all_raised.select do |alert| my_last_update = AlertChanged.first(:person => username, :alert_id => alert.id) my_last_update && my_last_update.update_type != "cleared" end end # Whether the person is on holiday or not. # # @return [Boolean] True if person on holiday, false otherwise. def is_on_holiday? () return false if holiday_url.nil? or holiday_url.empty? return CalendarInterface.is_user_on_holiday?(holiday_url) end end end