I am building a Ruby array for the purposes of a grouped select box as follows
def self.actions
actions = []
status_actions = []
priority_actions = []
user_actions = []
for status in Choice.ticket_statuses
status_actions << ["Set ticket status to [#{status.name}]","ticket.status_id = #{status.id}"]
end
for priority in Choice.ticket_priorities
priority_actions << ["Set ticket priority to [#{priority.name}]","ticket.priority_id = #{priority.id}"]
end
for user in User.all
user_actions << ["Set owner to [#{user.name}]","ticket.user_id = #{user.id}"]
end
actions << ["Status", status_actions]
actions << ["Priority", priority_actions]
actions << ["User", user_actions]
return actions
end
Which gives me an array that looks like this:
[
["Status",
[["Set ticket status to [Closed]", "ticket.status_id = 7"],
["Set ticket status to [Open]", "ticket.status_id = 6"],
["Set ticket status to [Waiting 3rd Party]", "ticket.status_id = 8"],
["Set ticket status to [Waiting on Client]", "ticket.status_id = 9"]]
],
["Priority",
[["Set ticket priority to [High]", "ticket.priority_id = 5"],
["Set ticket priority to [Low]", "ticket.priority_id = 3"],
["Set ticket priority to [Medium]", "ticket.priority_id = 4"]]
],
["User",
[["Set owner to [UNLOCK-DEV]", "ticket.user_id = 1"]]
]
]
Now I need a way to search this array for one of the values like "ticket.status_id = 7" and get the name returned like "Set ticket status to [Closed]".
e.g.
def return_name(value)
TicketAction.actions.collect(&:last).first.select { |action| action[1] == value }.first.first
end
so I can call like
return_name("ticket.status_id = 7")
> "Set ticket status to [Closed]"
My current return_name function (despite being very messy) is only searching the "status" part of the array.
status
returning values6
,7
... only, in the parameterstatus_id
. Build both SQL and the response text from the param name and value once the selectbox is submitted.status,1
) and split it in the receiving action, again building both the query and the text response from the pieces (using acase
statement or some other way to validate that the column is indeed something you allow in that action, and not Bobby Tables playing around).