Similar hack as f43447e33f
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Reinier Balt 2008-11-29 15:55:16 +01:00
parent 9147fb887c
commit 9d246f70cd
2 changed files with 18 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -779,8 +779,8 @@ class TodosController < ApplicationController
if todo.from_recurring_todo?
recurring_todo = todo.recurring_todo
# check if there are active todos belonging to this recurring todo.
# only add new one if all active todos are completed
# check if there are active todos belonging to this recurring todo. only
# add new one if all active todos are completed
if recurring_todo.todos.active.count == 0
# check for next todo either from the due date or the show_from date
@ -788,7 +788,7 @@ class TodosController < ApplicationController
# if both due and show_from are nil, check for a next todo from now
date_to_check = Time.zone.now if date_to_check.nil?
if recurring_todo.active? && recurring_todo.has_next_todo(date_to_check)
# shift the reference date to yesterday if date_to_check is furher in
@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ class TodosController < ApplicationController
# that new todos due for today will be created instead of new todos
# for tomorrow.
date = date_to_check.at_midnight >= Time.zone.now.at_midnight ? date_to_check : Time.zone.now-1.day
new_recurring_todo = create_todo_from_recurring_todo(recurring_todo, date)
end
end

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@ -471,12 +471,23 @@ class RecurringTodo < ActiveRecord::Base
start = determine_start(previous)
day = self.every_other1
n = self.every_other2
case self.recurrence_selector
when 0 # specific day of the month
if start.mday >= day
if start.mday >= day
# there is no next day n in this month, search in next month
start += n.months
#
# start += n.months
#
# The above seems to not work. Fiddle with timezone. Looks like we hit a
# bug in rails here where 2008-12-01 +0100 plus 1.month becomes
# 2008-12-31 +0100. For now, just calculate in UTC and convert back to
# local timezone.
#
# TODO: recheck if future rails versions have this problem too
start = Time.utc(start.year, start.month, start.day)+n.months
start = Time.zone.local(start.year, start.month, start.day)
# go back to day
end
return Time.zone.local(start.year, start.month, day)