vorburger commented on a change in pull request #1587:
URL: https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/1587#discussion_r562184018
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File path:
fineract-provider/src/main/java/org/apache/fineract/portfolio/loanaccount/loanschedule/service/LoanScheduleAssembler.java
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@@ -336,7 +336,14 @@ private LoanApplicationTerms
assembleLoanApplicationTermsFrom(final JsonElement
*/
final DaysInMonthType daysInMonthType =
loanProduct.fetchDaysInMonthType();
- final DaysInYearType daysInYearType =
loanProduct.fetchDaysInYearType();
+ DaysInYearType daysInYearType = null;
Review comment:
Nit pick: remove the = null, it's not needed (because it gets assigned
in either case), nicer to read, AND safer (if the code below EVER changes, it
would cause a compilation failure instead of potential NPE). Makes sense?
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File path:
fineract-provider/src/main/java/org/apache/fineract/portfolio/loanaccount/api/LoansApiResourceSwagger.java
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@@ -515,6 +515,8 @@ private PostLoansRequest() {}
public String expectedDisbursementDate;
@Schema(example = "2")
public Integer transactionProcessingStrategyId;
+ @Schema(example = "360", allowableValues = "1, 360, 364, 36")
Review comment:
As below, curious values? Perhaps for a good reason which I don't
understand.
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File path:
fineract-provider/src/main/java/org/apache/fineract/portfolio/loanaccount/serialization/LoanApplicationCommandFromApiJsonHelper.java
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@@ -485,7 +485,14 @@ public void validateForCreate(final String json, final
boolean isMeetingMandator
baseDataValidator.reset().parameter(LoanApiConstants.datatables).value(datatables).notNull().jsonArrayNotEmpty();
}
- validateLoanMultiDisbursementdate(element, baseDataValidator,
expectedDisbursementDate, principal);
+ if
(this.fromApiJsonHelper.parameterExists(LoanApiConstants.daysInYearTypeParameterName,
element)) {
+ final Integer daysInYearType =
this.fromApiJsonHelper.extractIntegerNamed(LoanApiConstants.daysInYearTypeParameterName,
element,
+ Locale.getDefault());
+
baseDataValidator.reset().parameter(LoanApiConstants.daysInYearTypeParameterName).value(daysInYearType).notNull()
+ .isOneOfTheseValues(1, 360, 364, 365);
Review comment:
O don't know the details of this code, so this a general review which
someone else with more in-depth knowledge may want to comment on, but years
normally have 365 or 366 (leap year) days.. what's 364 used for, and 360 - and
1?!
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