3 * Table Definition for core_watch
5 * works with 'core_notify'
8 * $watch->notify($ontable, $onid)
10 * in which case it should create a core_notify event.
15 require_once 'DB/DataObject.php';
17 class Pman_Core_DataObjects_Core_watch extends DB_DataObject
20 /* the code below is auto generated do not remove the above tag */
22 public $__table = 'core_watch'; // table name
23 public $ontable; // string(128) not_null primary_key
24 public $onid; // int(11) not_null primary_key
25 public $person_id; // int(11) not_null primary_key
26 public $event; // string(128) not_null primary_key
27 public $medium; // string(128) not_null primary_key
28 public $active; // int(11) not_null
31 /* the code above is auto generated do not remove the tag below */
35 * The purpose of this is to gather all the events that have
36 * occured in the system (where watches exist)
37 * Do we want to send the user 1 email ?? or multiple...
38 * --> I guess multiple emails..
40 * so we need to return
44 $OBJECT:$ID, $OBJECT:$ID, $OBJECT:$ID, .....
48 * The mailer can then go through and call each object ??
51 * -- Things we can watch..
53 * mtrack_change <- this is a neat log of all events.
54 * which logs these things
55 * Individual Ticket changes (already)
56 * a Project -> which means ticket changes... which again can be discovered via mtrack_changes..
57 * a Repo for Commits (-- which will be handled by mtrack_changes)
58 * Wiki changes.. later...
64 function watched($medium, $watcher = null)
66 $w = DB_DataObject::factory('core_watch');
68 $w->person_id = $watcher;
75 if (!isset($ret[$o->person_id])) {
76 $ret[$o->person_id] = array();
78 $ret[$o->person_id][] = $o->ontable .':'. $o->onid;