diff --git a/app/models/client.rb b/app/models/client.rb index e258eb2..394caac 100644 --- a/app/models/client.rb +++ b/app/models/client.rb @@ -1,143 +1,143 @@ # Bacula Client class. # All hosts that are getting backed up with Bacula have a Client entry, with # attributes concerning the Client. class Client < ActiveRecord::Base establish_connection BACULA_CONF self.table_name = "#{connection_config[:database]}.Client" self.primary_key = :ClientId alias_attribute :name, :Name alias_attribute :uname, :Uname alias_attribute :auto_prune, :AutoPrune alias_attribute :file_retention, :FileRetention alias_attribute :job_retention, :JobRetention has_many :jobs, foreign_key: :ClientId has_one :host, foreign_key: :name, primary_key: :Name scope :for_user, ->(user_id) { joins(host: :users).where(users: { id: user_id }) } DAY_SECS = 60 * 60 * 24 delegate :manually_inserted?, :origin, :quota, to: :host, allow_nil: true # Fetches the client's job_templates that are already persisted to # Bacula's configuration # # @return [ActiveRecord::Relation] of `JobTemplate` def persisted_jobs host.job_templates.where(baculized: true).includes(:fileset, :schedule) end # Fetches the client's performed jobs in reverse chronological order # # @return [ActiveRecord::Relation] of `Job` def recent_jobs - jobs.order(EndTime: :desc).includes(:file_set, :logs) + jobs.order(SchedTime: :desc).includes(:file_set, :logs) end # Helper method. It shows the client's job retention, # (which is expressed in seconds) in days. # # @return [Integer] def job_retention_days job_retention / DAY_SECS end # Helper method. It shows the client's file retention, # (which is expressed in seconds) in days. # # @return [Integer] def file_retention_days file_retention / DAY_SECS end # Helper method for auto_prune # # @return [String] 'yes' or 'no' def auto_prune_human auto_prune == 1 ? 'yes' : 'no' end # Helper method for displayin the last job's datetime in a nice format. def last_job_date_formatted if job_time = last_job_datetime I18n.l(job_time, format: :long) end end # Helper method for fetching the last job's datetime def last_job_datetime jobs.backup_type.last.try(:end_time) end # Fetches the first and last job's end times. # # @return [Array] of datetimes in proper format def backup_enabled_datetime_range jobs.backup_type.pluck(:end_time).minmax.map { |x| x.strftime('%Y-%m-%d') } end # Shows if a client has any backup jobs to Bacule config # # @return [Boolean] def is_backed_up? jobs.backup_type.any? end # Shows the total file size of the jobs that run for a specific client # # @return [Integer] Size in Bytes def backup_jobs_size jobs.backup_type.map(&:job_bytes).sum end # Shows the total files' count for the jobs that run for a specific client # # @return [Integer] File count def files_count jobs.map(&:job_files).sum end # Fetches the client's jobs that are running at the moment # # @return [Integer] def running_jobs jobs.running.count end # Displays the bacula config that is generated from the client's # host # # @return [String] def bacula_config return unless host host.baculize_config.join("\n") end # Fetches the job ids that will construct the desired restore # # @param file_set_id[Integer] the fileset # @param restore_point[Datetime] the restore point # # @return [Array] of ids def get_job_ids(file_set_id, restore_point) job_ids = {} backup_jobs = jobs.backup_type.terminated.where(file_set_id: file_set_id) backup_jobs = backup_jobs.where('EndTime < ?', restore_point) if restore_point job_ids['F'] = backup_jobs.where(level: 'F').pluck(:JobId).last return [] if job_ids['F'].nil? job_ids['D'] = backup_jobs.where(level: 'D').where("JobId > ?", job_ids['F']).pluck(:JobId).last job_ids['I'] = backup_jobs.where(level: 'I'). where("JobId > ?", job_ids['D'] || job_ids['F'] ).pluck(:JobId) job_ids.values.flatten.compact end # Fetches the bacula filesets that are associated with the client def file_sets FileSet.joins(:jobs).where(Job: { JobId: job_ids }).uniq end end