Part-DB.Part-DB-server/src/Services/Parts/PartLotWithdrawAddHelper.php

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<?php
declare(strict_types=1);
namespace App\Services\Parts;
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use App\Entity\Parts\Storelocation;
use App\Entity\LogSystem\PartStockChangedLogEntry;
use App\Entity\Parts\PartLot;
use App\Services\LogSystem\EventCommentHelper;
use App\Services\LogSystem\EventLogger;
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/**
* @see \App\Tests\Services\Parts\PartLotWithdrawAddHelperTest
*/
final class PartLotWithdrawAddHelper
{
public function __construct(private readonly EventLogger $eventLogger, private readonly EventCommentHelper $eventCommentHelper)
{
}
/**
* Checks whether the given part can
*/
public function canAdd(PartLot $partLot): bool
{
//We cannot add or withdraw parts from lots with unknown instock value.
if($partLot->isInstockUnknown()) {
return false;
}
//So far all other restrictions are defined at the storelocation level
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if(!$partLot->getStorageLocation() instanceof Storelocation) {
return true;
}
//We can not add parts if the storage location of the lot is marked as full
return !$partLot->getStorageLocation()->isFull();
}
public function canWithdraw(PartLot $partLot): bool
{
//We cannot add or withdraw parts from lots with unknown instock value.
if ($partLot->isInstockUnknown()) {
return false;
}
//Part must contain more than 0 parts
return $partLot->getAmount() > 0;
}
/**
* Withdraw the specified amount of parts from the given part lot.
* Please note that the changes are not flushed to DB yet, you have to do this yourself
* @param PartLot $partLot The partLot from which the instock should be taken (which value should be decreased)
* @param float $amount The amount of parts that should be taken from the part lot
* @param string|null $comment The optional comment describing the reason for the withdrawal
* @return PartLot The modified part lot
*/
public function withdraw(PartLot $partLot, float $amount, ?string $comment = null): PartLot
{
//Ensure that amount is positive
if ($amount <= 0) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Amount must be positive');
}
$part = $partLot->getPart();
//Check whether we have to round the amount
if (!$part->useFloatAmount()) {
$amount = round($amount);
}
//Ensure that we can withdraw from the part lot
if (!$this->canWithdraw($partLot)) {
throw new \RuntimeException("Cannot withdraw from this part lot!");
}
//Ensure that there is enough stock to withdraw
if ($amount > $partLot->getAmount()) {
throw new \RuntimeException('Not enough stock to withdraw!');
}
//Subtract the amount from the part lot
$oldAmount = $partLot->getAmount();
$partLot->setAmount($oldAmount - $amount);
$event = PartStockChangedLogEntry::withdraw($partLot, $oldAmount, $partLot->getAmount(), $part->getAmountSum() , $comment);
$this->eventLogger->log($event);
//Apply the comment also to global events, so it gets associated with the elementChanged log entry
if (!$this->eventCommentHelper->isMessageSet() && ($comment !== null && $comment !== '')) {
$this->eventCommentHelper->setMessage($comment);
}
return $partLot;
}
/**
* Add the specified amount of parts to the given part lot.
* Please note that the changes are not flushed to DB yet, you have to do this yourself
* @param PartLot $partLot The partLot from which the instock should be taken (which value should be decreased)
* @param float $amount The amount of parts that should be taken from the part lot
* @param string|null $comment The optional comment describing the reason for the withdrawal
* @return PartLot The modified part lot
*/
public function add(PartLot $partLot, float $amount, ?string $comment = null): PartLot
{
if ($amount <= 0) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Amount must be positive');
}
$part = $partLot->getPart();
//Check whether we have to round the amount
if (!$part->useFloatAmount()) {
$amount = round($amount);
}
//Ensure that we can add to the part lot
if (!$this->canAdd($partLot)) {
throw new \RuntimeException("Cannot add to this part lot!");
}
$oldAmount = $partLot->getAmount();
$partLot->setAmount($oldAmount + $amount);
$event = PartStockChangedLogEntry::add($partLot, $oldAmount, $partLot->getAmount(), $part->getAmountSum() , $comment);
$this->eventLogger->log($event);
//Apply the comment also to global events, so it gets associated with the elementChanged log entry
if (!$this->eventCommentHelper->isMessageSet() && ($comment !== null && $comment !== '')) {
$this->eventCommentHelper->setMessage($comment);
}
return $partLot;
}
/**
* Move the specified amount of parts from the given source part lot to the given target part lot.
* Please note that the changes are not flushed to DB yet, you have to do this yourself
* @param PartLot $origin The part lot from which the parts should be taken
* @param PartLot $target The part lot to which the parts should be added
* @param float $amount The amount of parts that should be moved
* @param string|null $comment A comment describing the reason for the move
*/
public function move(PartLot $origin, PartLot $target, float $amount, ?string $comment = null): void
{
if ($amount <= 0) {
throw new \InvalidArgumentException('Amount must be positive');
}
$part = $origin->getPart();
//Ensure that both part lots belong to the same part
if($origin->getPart() !== $target->getPart()) {
throw new \RuntimeException("Cannot move instock between different parts!");
}
//Check whether we have to round the amount
if (!$part->useFloatAmount()) {
$amount = round($amount);
}
//Ensure that we can withdraw from origin and add to target
if (!$this->canWithdraw($origin) || !$this->canAdd($target)) {
throw new \RuntimeException("Cannot move instock between these part lots!");
}
//Ensure that there is enough stock to withdraw
if ($amount > $origin->getAmount()) {
throw new \RuntimeException('Not enough stock to withdraw!');
}
$oldOriginAmount = $origin->getAmount();
//Subtract the amount from the part lot
$origin->setAmount($origin->getAmount() - $amount);
//And add it to the target
$target->setAmount($target->getAmount() + $amount);
$event = PartStockChangedLogEntry::move($origin, $oldOriginAmount, $origin->getAmount(), $part->getAmountSum() , $comment, $target);
$this->eventLogger->log($event);
//Apply the comment also to global events, so it gets associated with the elementChanged log entry
if (!$this->eventCommentHelper->isMessageSet() && ($comment !== null && $comment !== '')) {
$this->eventCommentHelper->setMessage($comment);
}
}
}