RT 5.0.1 Documentation
RT::Attribute
- NAME
- Content
- LookupObjectRight { ObjectType => undef, ObjectId => undef, Name => undef, Right => { create, update, delete, display } }
- Create PARAMHASH
- LoadByNameAndObject (Object => OBJECT, Name => NAME)
- _DeserializeContent
- Content
- SubValue KEY
- DeleteSubValue NAME
- DeleteAllSubValues
- SetSubValues { }
- CurrentUserHasRight
- TODO
NAME
RT::Attribute_Overlay
Content
LookupObjectRight { ObjectType => undef, ObjectId => undef, Name => undef, Right => { create, update, delete, display } }
Returns the right that the user needs to have on this attribute's object to perform the related attribute operation. Returns "allow" if the right is otherwise unspecified.
Create PARAMHASH
Create takes a hash of values and creates a row in the database:
varchar(200) 'Name'.
varchar(255) 'Content'.
varchar(16) 'ContentType',
varchar(64) 'ObjectType'.
int(11) 'ObjectId'.
You may pass a Object
instead of ObjectType
and ObjectId
.
LoadByNameAndObject (Object => OBJECT, Name => NAME)
Loads the Attribute named NAME for Object OBJECT.
_DeserializeContent
DeserializeContent returns this Attribute's "Content" as a hashref.
Content
Returns this attribute's content. If it's a scalar, returns a scalar If it's data structure returns a ref to that data structure.
SubValue KEY
Returns the subvalue for $key.
DeleteSubValue NAME
Deletes the subvalue with the key NAME
DeleteAllSubValues
Deletes all subvalues for this attribute
SetSubValues { }
Takes a hash of keys and values and stores them in the content of this attribute.
Each key replaces the existing key with the same name
Returns a tuple of (status, message)
CurrentUserHasRight
One of "display" "update" "delete" or "create" and returns 1 if the user has that right for attributes of this name for this object.Returns undef otherwise.
TODO
We should be deserializing the content on load and then never again, rather than at every access
id
Returns the current value of id. (In the database, id is stored as int(11).)
Name
Returns the current value of Name. (In the database, Name is stored as varchar(255).)
SetName VALUE
Set Name to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, Name will be stored as a varchar(255).)
Description
Returns the current value of Description. (In the database, Description is stored as varchar(255).)
SetDescription VALUE
Set Description to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, Description will be stored as a varchar(255).)
Content
Returns the current value of Content. (In the database, Content is stored as blob.)
SetContent VALUE
Set Content to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, Content will be stored as a blob.)
ContentType
Returns the current value of ContentType. (In the database, ContentType is stored as varchar(16).)
SetContentType VALUE
Set ContentType to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, ContentType will be stored as a varchar(16).)
ObjectType
Returns the current value of ObjectType. (In the database, ObjectType is stored as varchar(64).)
SetObjectType VALUE
Set ObjectType to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, ObjectType will be stored as a varchar(64).)
ObjectId
Returns the current value of ObjectId. (In the database, ObjectId is stored as int(11).)
SetObjectId VALUE
Set ObjectId to VALUE. Returns (1, 'Status message') on success and (0, 'Error Message') on failure. (In the database, ObjectId will be stored as a int(11).)
Creator
Returns the current value of Creator. (In the database, Creator is stored as int(11).)
Created
Returns the current value of Created. (In the database, Created is stored as datetime.)
LastUpdatedBy
Returns the current value of LastUpdatedBy. (In the database, LastUpdatedBy is stored as int(11).)
LastUpdated
Returns the current value of LastUpdated. (In the database, LastUpdated is stored as datetime.)
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