# frozen_string_literal: true # Provides the VAT rate in use at the given date class VatHistoryService # @return the VAT rate for the given Invoice def invoice_vat(invoice) vat_rate_group = {} invoice.invoice_items.each do |item| vat_type = item.invoice_item_type vat_rate_group[vat_type] = { vat_rate: invoice_item_vat(item), total_vat: 0, amount: 0 } unless vat_rate_group[vat_type] vat_rate_group[vat_type][:total_vat] += item.vat vat_rate_group[vat_type][:amount] += item.amount.to_i end vat_rate_group end # return the VAT rate for the given InvoiceItem def invoice_item_vat(invoice_item) if invoice_item.invoice.is_a?(Avoir) vat_rate(invoice_item.invoice.avoir_date, invoice_item.invoice_item_type) else vat_rate(invoice_item.invoice.created_at, invoice_item.invoice_item_type) end end # return the VAT rate for the given date and vat type def vat_rate(date, vat_rate_type) vat_rates = vat_history(vat_rate_type) first_rate = vat_rates.first return first_rate[:rate] if date < first_rate[:date] vat_rates.each_index do |i| return vat_rates[i][:rate] if date >= vat_rates[i][:date] && (vat_rates[i + 1].nil? || date < vat_rates[i + 1][:date]) end end private # This method is really complex and cannot be simplified using the current data model # As a futur improvement, we should save the VAT rate for each invoice_item in the DB def vat_history(vat_rate_type) # rubocop:disable Metrics/AbcSize, Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity, Metrics/MethodLength, Metrics/PerceivedComplexity chronology = [] end_date = Time.current Setting.find_by(name: 'invoice_VAT-active').history_values.order(created_at: :desc).each do |v| chronology.push(start: v.created_at, end: end_date, enabled: v.value == 'true') end_date = v.created_at end chronology.push(start: Time.zone.local(0), end: end_date, enabled: false) # now chronology contains something like one of the following: # - [{start: 0000-01-01, end: now, enabled: false}] => VAT was never enabled # - [ # {start: fab-manager initial setup date, end: now, enabled: true}, # {start: 0000-01-01, end: fab-manager initial setup date, enabled: false} # ] => VAT was enabled from the beginning # - [ # {start: [date disabled], end: now, enabled: false}, # {start: [date enable], end: [date disabled], enabled: true}, # {start: fab-manager initial setup date, end: [date enabled], enabled: false}, # {start: 0000-01-01, end: fab-manager initial setup date, enabled: false} # ] => VAT was enabled at some point, and disabled at some other point later date_rates = [] if vat_rate_type.present? vat_rate_by_type = Setting.find_by(name: "invoice_VAT-rate_#{vat_rate_type}")&.history_values&.order(created_at: 'ASC') first_vat_rate_by_type = vat_rate_by_type&.select { |v| v.value.present? }&.first if first_vat_rate_by_type # before the first VAT rate was defined for the given type, the general VAT rate is used vat_rate_history_values = Setting.find_by(name: 'invoice_VAT-rate') .history_values.where('created_at < ?', first_vat_rate_by_type.created_at) .order(created_at: :asc).to_a # after that, the VAT rate for the given type is used vat_rate_by_type = Setting.find_by(name: "invoice_VAT-rate_#{vat_rate_type}") .history_values.where('created_at >= ?', first_vat_rate_by_type.created_at) .order(created_at: :asc) vat_rate_by_type.each do |rate| if rate.value.blank? || rate.value == 'null' || rate.value == 'undefined' || rate.value == 'NaN' # if, at some point in the history, a blank rate was set, the general VAT rate is used instead vat_rate = Setting.find_by(name: 'invoice_VAT-rate') .history_values.where('created_at < ?', rate.created_at) .order(created_at: :desc) .first rate.value = vat_rate.value end vat_rate_history_values.push(rate) end else # if no VAT rate is defined for the given type, the general VAT rate is always used vat_rate_history_values = Setting.find_by(name: 'invoice_VAT-rate').history_values.order(created_at: 'ASC').to_a end # Now we have all the rates history, we can build the final chronology, depending on whether VAT was enabled or not vat_rate_history_values.reverse_each do |rate| # when the VAT rate was enabled, set the date it was enabled and the rate range = chronology.find { |p| rate.created_at.to_i.between?(p[:start].to_i, p[:end].to_i) } date = range[:enabled] ? rate.created_at : range[:end] date_rates.push(date: date, rate: rate.value.to_f) unless date_rates.find { |d| d[:date].to_i == date.to_i } end chronology.reverse_each do |period| # when the VAT rate was disabled, set the date it was disabled and rate=0 date_rates.push(date: period[:start], rate: 0) unless period[:enabled] end else # if no VAT rate type is given, we return rate=0 from 0000-01-01 date_rates.push(date: chronology[-1][:start], rate: 0) end # finally, we return the chronology, sorted by dates (ascending) date_rates.sort_by { |k| k[:date] } end end