Beispiel #1
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class Company(TimestampsMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for company business entity.
    @todo #3:30min Create management pages for Companies to list, create, edit
     and delete them. In the index page it should be possible to sort and filter
     for every column.
    """
    __tablename__ = "companies"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    name = DB.Column(DB.String, unique=True, nullable=False)
    code = DB.Column(DB.String, unique=True, nullable=False)
    address = DB.Column(DB.String)

    locations = DB.relationship("Location",
                                order_by="Location.id",
                                back_populates="company")
    employees = DB.relationship("Employee",
                                order_by="Employee.id",
                                back_populates="company")
    roles = DB.relationship("Role",
                            order_by="Role.id",
                            back_populates="company")
    items = DB.relationship("Item",
                            order_by="Item.id",
                            back_populates="company")

    @validate_required("name", "code")
    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super(Company, self).__init__(**kwargs)

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Company %r>" % self.name
Beispiel #2
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class TableReservation(DB.Model):
    """Association table for reservations and tables"""

    __tablename__ = "table_reservations"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    reservation_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("reservations.id"))
    table_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("tables.id"))
    table = DB.relationship("Table", back_populates="reservations")
    reservation = DB.relationship("Reservation", back_populates="tables")
Beispiel #3
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class TableShape(DB.Model):
    """Model for a Table's Shape."""

    __tablename__ = "table_shapes"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    description = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=True)
    picture = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<TableShape %r>" % self.picture
Beispiel #4
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class Floor(DB.Model):
    """Model for floor business entity. A Location may have 1 or more floors.
    """
    __tablename__ = "floors"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    location_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("locations.id"))
    description = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=True)

    location = DB.relationship("Location", back_populates="floors")

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Floor %r>" % self.id
Beispiel #5
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class TableShape(DB.Model):
    """Model for a Table's Shape."""

    __tablename__ = "table_shapes"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    description = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=True)
    picture = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)

    @validate_required("picture")
    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super(TableShape, self).__init__(**kwargs)

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<TableShape %r>" % self.picture
Beispiel #6
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class Reservation(TimestampsMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for a Reservation

    """

    __tablename__ = "reservations"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    start_time = DB.Column(DB.DateTime, nullable=False)
    end_time = DB.Column(DB.DateTime, nullable=False)
    customer_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("customers.id"))
    num_of_persons = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    comment = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    status = DB.Column(DB.Enum(ReservationStatus), nullable=False)

    tables = DB.relationship("TableReservation", back_populates="reservation")

    @validate_required("start_time", "end_time", "num_of_persons", "comment",
                       "status")
    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super(Reservation, self).__init__(**kwargs)

    def duration(self):
        return self.end_time - self.start_time

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Reservation %r>" % self.id
Beispiel #7
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class Reservation(TimestampsMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for a Reservation

    """

    __tablename__ = "reservations"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    start_time = DB.Column(DB.DateTime, nullable=False)
    end_time = DB.Column(DB.DateTime, nullable=False)
    customer_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("customers.id"))
    num_of_persons = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    comment = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    status = DB.Column(ChoiceType(RESERVATION_STATUS), nullable=False)

    tables = DB.relationship("TableReservation", back_populates="reservation")

    def duration(self):
        return self.end_time - self.start_time

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Reservation %r>" % self.id
Beispiel #8
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class Employee(TimestampsMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for employee business entity."""
    __tablename__ = "employees"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    first_name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    last_name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    username = DB.Column(DB.String(15), unique=True, nullable=False)
    phone_number = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    birth_date = DB.Column(DB.Date(), nullable=False)
    registration_date = DB.Column(DB.DateTime(), nullable=False)
    account_status = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    user_status = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    email = DB.Column(DB.String(300), nullable=False)
    password = DB.Column(DB.String(300), nullable=False)
    pin_code = DB.Column(DB.Integer, unique=True, nullable=False)
    comment = DB.Column(DB.String)
    company_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("companies.id"))
    role_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("roles.id"), nullable=True)

    company = DB.relationship("Company", back_populates="employees")
    items = DB.relationship("Item", back_populates="empolyee")
    history = DB.relationship("ItemHistory", back_populates="employee")

    @validate_required("username", "password", "first_name", "last_name",
                       "phone_number", "birth_date", "email", "pin_code",
                       "registration_date", "account_status", "user_status")
    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super(Employee, self).__init__(**kwargs)

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Employee(username=%s)>" % self.username

    def validate_password(self, password):
        """ Validate user password """
        return bcrypt_sha256.verify(password, self.password)
Beispiel #9
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class Table(TimestampsMixin, PosterSyncMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for a Table"""

    __tablename__ = "tables"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    floor_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("floors.id"))
    x = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    y = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    width = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    height = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    status = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    max_capacity = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    multiple = DB.Column(DB.Boolean, default=False)
    playstation = DB.Column(DB.Boolean, default=False)
    shape_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("table_shapes.id"))
    min_capacity = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("scheme_types.id"))
    deposit_hour = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("scheme_types.id"))

    reservations = DB.relationship("TableReservation", back_populates="table")

    DB.UniqueConstraint(u"name", u"floor_id")

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Table %r>" % self.name

    @classmethod
    def merge_with_poster(cls, table, poster_table: dict):
        """
        Method should return Table object with merged data from table entity
        and poster table dict
        @todo #187:30min Implement two class methods merge_with_poster and
         create_by_poster. merge_with_poster will merge entry entity with
         poster entity, we should make right fields mapping, as result
         returns Table instance.
         The same should be made with method create_by_poster, returns Table
         instance with data from poster_table
        """
        return cls()

    @classmethod
    def create_by_poster(cls, poster_table: dict):
        """
        Method should return Table object with given data from
        poster_table dict
        """
        poster_table
        return cls()
Beispiel #10
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class Location(PosterSyncMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for location business entity"""
    __tablename__ = "locations"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)

    name = DB.Column(DB.String, unique=True, nullable=False)
    code = DB.Column(DB.String, unique=True, nullable=False)
    company_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("companies.id"))
    country = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    region = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    city = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    address = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    longitude = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    latitude = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    type = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    status = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    comment = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=True)

    company = DB.relationship("Company", back_populates="locations")
    floors = DB.relationship("Floor",
                             order_by=Floor.id,
                             back_populates="location")
    working_hours = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("scheme_types.id"))
    closed_days = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("scheme_types.id"))

    @validate_required("name", "code", "country", "region", "city", "type",
                       "address", "longitude", "latitude", "status")
    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super(Location, self).__init__(**kwargs)

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Location %r>" % self.name
Beispiel #11
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class Employee(TimestampsMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for employee business entity.
    @todo #4:30min Continue implementation. Employees should have its own
     management pages to list, create, edit and delete them. In the index page
     it should be possible to sort and filter for every column. Other possible
     actions are described in more detail in issue #4. Specific details about
     Employee default values are in another puzzle.
    """
    __tablename__ = "employees"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    first_name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    last_name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    username = DB.Column(DB.String(15), unique=True, nullable=False)
    phone_number = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    birth_date = DB.Column(DB.Date(), nullable=False)
    registration_date = DB.Column(DB.DateTime(), nullable=False)
    account_status = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    user_status = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    email = DB.Column(DB.String(300), nullable=False)
    password = DB.Column(DB.String(300), nullable=False)
    pin_code = DB.Column(DB.Integer, unique=True, nullable=False)
    comment = DB.Column(DB.String)
    company_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("companies.id"))
    role_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("roles.id"), nullable=True)

    company = DB.relationship("Company", back_populates="employees")
    items = DB.relationship("Item", back_populates="empolyee")
    history = DB.relationship("ItemHistory", back_populates="employee")

    @validate_required("username", "password", "first_name", "last_name",
                       "phone_number", "birth_date", "email", "pin_code",
                       "registration_date", "account_status", "user_status")
    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super(Employee, self).__init__(**kwargs)

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Employee(username=%s)>" % self.username

    def validate_password(self, password):
        """ Validate user password """
        return bcrypt_sha256.verify(password, self.password)
Beispiel #12
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class Location(PosterSyncMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for location business entity"""
    __tablename__ = "locations"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)

    name = DB.Column(DB.String, unique=True, nullable=False)
    code = DB.Column(DB.String, unique=True, nullable=False)
    company_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("companies.id"))
    country = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    region = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    city = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    address = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    longitude = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    latitude = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    type = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    status = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    comment = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=True)

    company = DB.relationship("Company", back_populates="locations")
    floors = DB.relationship("Floor", order_by=Floor.id, back_populates="location")
    working_hours = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("scheme_types.id"))
    closed_days = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("scheme_types.id"))

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Location %r>" % self.name

    @classmethod
    def merge_with_poster(cls, location, poster_location: dict):
        """
        Method should return Location object with merged data from table entity
        and poster location dict
        @todo #343:30min Implement two class methods merge_with_poster and
         create_by_poster. merge_with_poster will merge entry entity with
         poster entity, we should make right fields mapping, as result
         returns Location instance.
         The same should be made with method create_by_poster, returns Location
         instance with data from poster_customer
        """
        raise NotImplementedError()

    @classmethod
    def create_by_poster(cls, poster_location: dict):
        """
        Method should return Location object with given data from
        poster_location dict
        """
        raise NotImplementedError()
Beispiel #13
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class Table(TimestampsMixin, PosterSyncMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for a Table"""

    __tablename__ = "tables"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    floor_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("floors.id"))
    x = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    y = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    width = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    height = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    status = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    max_capacity = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    multiple = DB.Column(DB.Boolean, default=False)
    playstation = DB.Column(DB.Boolean, default=False)
    shape_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("table_shapes.id"))
    min_capacity = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("scheme_types.id"))
    deposit_hour = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("scheme_types.id"))

    reservations = DB.relationship("TableReservation", back_populates="table")
    floor = DB.relationship("Floor", back_populates="tables")

    DB.UniqueConstraint(u"name", u"floor_id")

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Table %r>" % self.name
Beispiel #14
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class Table(PosterSyncMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for a Table"""

    __tablename__ = "tables"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    floor_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("floors.id"))
    x = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    y = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    width = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    height = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    status = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    max_capacity = DB.Column(DB.Integer, nullable=False)
    multiple = DB.Column(DB.Boolean, default=False)
    playstation = DB.Column(DB.Boolean, default=False)
    shape_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("table_shapes.id"))
    min_capacity = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("scheme_types.id"))
    deposit_hour = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("scheme_types.id"))
    created = DB.Column(DB.DateTime, nullable=False)
    updated = DB.Column(DB.DateTime, nullable=False)

    reservations = DB.relationship("TableReservation", back_populates="table")

    DB.UniqueConstraint(u"name", u"floor_id")

    @validate_required("name", "x", "y", "width", "height", "status",
                       "max_capacity", "multiple", "playstation", "created",
                       "updated")
    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super(Table, self).__init__(**kwargs)

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Table %r>" % self.name
Beispiel #15
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class Employee(TimestampsMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for employee business entity.
    @todo #4:30min Continue implementation. Employees should have its own
     management pages to list, create, edit and delete them. In the index page
     it should be possible to sort and filter for every column. Other possible
     actions are described in more detail in issue #4. Specific details about
     Employee default values are in another puzzle.
    @todo #4:30min Implement validate_required decorator for all the models in
     the timeless app that require mandatory parameters check. See Employee
     model as an example of how to use the decorator. Write tests to verify
     all the mandatory fields are checked.
    """
    __tablename__ = "employees"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    first_name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    last_name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    username = DB.Column(DB.String(15), unique=True, nullable=False)
    phone_number = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    birth_date = DB.Column(DB.Date(), nullable=False)
    registration_date = DB.Column(DB.DateTime(), nullable=False)
    account_status = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    user_status = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    email = DB.Column(DB.String(300), nullable=False)
    password = DB.Column(DB.String(300), nullable=False)
    pin_code = DB.Column(DB.Integer, unique=True, nullable=False)
    comment = DB.Column(DB.String)
    company_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("companies.id"))

    company = DB.relationship("Company", back_populates="employees")
    items = DB.relationship("Item", back_populates="empolyee")
    history = DB.relationship("ItemHistory", back_populates="employee")

    @validate_required("username", "password", "first_name", "last_name",
                       "phone_number", "birth_date", "email")
    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
        super(Employee, self).__init__(**kwargs)
        self.password = bcrypt_sha256.hash(kwargs.get("password"))
        self.pin_code = randint(1000, 9999)
        self.registration_date = datetime.utcnow()
        self.account_status = "Not Activated"
        self.user_status = "Working"
        self.created_on = datetime.utcnow()

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Employee(username=%s)>" % self.username

    def validate_password(self, password):
        """ Validate user password """
        return bcrypt_sha256.verify(password, self.password)
Beispiel #16
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class Employee(TimestampsMixin, DB.Model):
    """Model for employee business entity."""
    __tablename__ = "employees"

    id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, primary_key=True, autoincrement=True)
    first_name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    last_name = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    username = DB.Column(DB.String(15), unique=True, nullable=False)
    phone_number = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    birth_date = DB.Column(DB.Date(), nullable=False)
    registration_date = DB.Column(DB.DateTime(), nullable=False)
    account_status = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    user_status = DB.Column(DB.String, nullable=False)
    email = DB.Column(DB.String(300), nullable=False)
    password = DB.Column(DB.String(300), nullable=False)
    pin_code = DB.Column(DB.Integer, unique=True, nullable=False)
    comment = DB.Column(DB.String)
    company_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("companies.id"))
    role_id = DB.Column(DB.Integer, DB.ForeignKey("roles.id"), nullable=True)

    company = DB.relationship("Company", back_populates="employees")
    items = DB.relationship("Item", back_populates="empolyee")
    history = DB.relationship("ItemHistory", back_populates="employee")
    role = DB.relationship("Role", back_populates="employees")

    def __repr__(self):
        return "<Employee(username=%s)>" % self.username