django-helpdesk/models.py

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""" ..
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"""
from django.db import models
from datetime import datetime
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.db.models import permalink
class Queue(models.Model):
"""
A queue is a collection of tickets into what would generally be business
areas or departments.
For example, a company may have a queue for each Product they provide, or
a queue for each of Accounts, Pre-Sales, and Support.
TODO: Add e-mail inboxes (either using piped e-mail or IMAP/POP3) so we
can automatically get tickets via e-mail.
"""
title = models.CharField(maxlength=100)
slug = models.SlugField()
email_address = models.EmailField(blank=True, null=True)
def __unicode__(self):
return u"%s" % self.title
class Admin:
pass
class Ticket(models.Model):
"""
To allow a ticket to be entered as quickly as possible, only the
bare minimum fields are required. These basically allow us to
sort and manage the ticket. The user can always go back and
enter more information later.
A good example of this is when a customer is on the phone, and
you want to give them a ticket ID as quickly as possible. You can
enter some basic info, save the ticket, give the customer the ID
and get off the phone, then add in further detail at a later time
(once the customer is not on the line).
Note that assigned_to is optional - unassigned tickets are displayed on
the dashboard to prompt users to take ownership of them.
"""
OPEN_STATUS = 1
REOPENED_STATUS = 2
RESOLVED_STATUS = 3
CLOSED_STATUS = 4
STATUS_CHOICES = (
(OPEN_STATUS, 'Open'),
(REOPENED_STATUS, 'Reopened'),
(RESOLVED_STATUS, 'Resolved'),
(CLOSED_STATUS, 'Closed'),
)
title = models.CharField(maxlength=200)
queue = models.ForeignKey(Queue)
created = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
submitter_email = models.EmailField(blank=True, null=True, help_text='The submitter will receive an email for all public follow-ups left for this task.')
assigned_to = models.ForeignKey(User, related_name='assigned_to', blank=True, null=True)
status = models.IntegerField(choices=STATUS_CHOICES, default=OPEN_STATUS)
description = models.TextField(blank=True, null=True)
resolution = models.TextField(blank=True, null=True)
def _get_assigned_to(self):
""" Custom property to allow us to easily print 'Unassigned' if a
ticket has no owner, or the users name if it's assigned. If the user
has a full name configured, we use that, otherwise their username. """
if not self.assigned_to:
return 'Unassigned'
else:
if self.assigned_to.get_full_name():
return self.assigned_to.get_full_name()
else:
return self.assigned_to
get_assigned_to = property(_get_assigned_to)
class Admin:
list_display = ('title', 'status', 'assigned_to',)
date_hierarchy = 'created'
list_filter = ('assigned_to',)
class Meta:
get_latest_by = "created"
def __unicode__(self):
return '%s' % self.title
def get_absolute_url(self):
return ('helpdesk.views.view_ticket', [str(self.id)])
get_absolute_url = permalink(get_absolute_url)
def save(self):
if not self.id:
# This is a new ticket as no ID yet exists.
self.created = datetime.now()
super(Ticket, self).save()
class FollowUp(models.Model):
""" A FollowUp is a comment and/or change to a ticket. We keep a simple
title, the comment entered by the user, and the new status of a ticket
to enable easy flagging of details on the view-ticket page.
The title is automatically generated at save-time, based on what action
the user took.
Tickets that aren't public are never shown to or e-mailed to the submitter,
although all staff can see them.
"""
ticket = models.ForeignKey(Ticket)
date = models.DateTimeField(auto_now_add=True)
title = models.CharField(maxlength=200, blank=True, null=True)
comment = models.TextField(blank=True, null=True)
public = models.BooleanField(blank=True, null=True)
user = models.ForeignKey(User)
new_status = models.IntegerField(choices=Ticket.STATUS_CHOICES, blank=True, null=True)
class Meta:
ordering = ['date']
class Admin:
pass
def __unicode__(self):
return '%s' % self.title
class TicketChange(models.Model):
""" For each FollowUp, any changes to the parent ticket (eg Title, Priority,
etc) are tracked here for display purposes.
"""
followup = models.ForeignKey(FollowUp, edit_inline=models.TABULAR)
field = models.CharField(maxlength=100, core=True)
old_value = models.TextField(blank=True, null=True, core=True)
new_value = models.TextField(blank=True, null=True, core=True)
def __unicode__(self):
str = '%s ' % field
if not new_value:
str += 'removed'
elif not old_value:
str += 'set to %s' % new_value
else:
str += 'changed from "%s" to "%s"' % (old_value, new_value)
return str