class StoreComponent(db.Model): """ Maps subclass of declarative_base() to a Python class to table store_components """ __tablename__ = 'store_components' id = db.Column(db.Integer) # MAJOR TODO: need to retrieve correct store_id store_id = db.Column(db.Integer, nullable=False) # TODO: move component_type data to its own tables component_type = db.Column(db.String, nullable=False) hostname = db.Column(db.String, nullable=False) # unique # MAJOR TODO: use conversion functions or the postgresql datatype for ip ip_address = db.Column(db.String) # unique created_date = db.Column(db.DateTime(timezone=True), server_default=func.now()) updated_date = db.Column(db.DateTime(timezone=True), onupdate=func.now()) # __table_args__ value must be a tuple, dict, or None __table_args__ = ( db.PrimaryKeyConstraint('id', name='pk_store_components'), # 1:M - one store can have many components db.ForeignKeyConstraint(['store_id'], ['stores.id']), db.UniqueConstraint('store_id', 'hostname', name='uq_store_components_1')) def get_all_by_type(store_id, component_type): """ Returns store components based on store_id and component_type """ components = StoreComponent.query.filter_by( store_id=store_id, component_type=component_type).all() return components def to_dict(self): """ Convert the model to a dictionary that can go into a JSON """ return { # id is unnecessary # MAJOR TODO: rewrite store_id to something readable 'store_id': self.store_id, 'component_type': self.component_type, 'hostname': self.hostname, 'ip_address': self.ip_address, 'created_date': self.created_date, 'updated_date': self.updated_date }
class Store(db.Model): """ Maps subclass of declarative_base() to a Python class to table stores """ __tablename__ = 'stores' id = db.Column(db.Integer) user_id = db.Column(db.Integer, nullable=False) country_code = db.Column(db.String(2), nullable=False) dc_id = db.Column(db.Integer, nullable=False) number = db.Column(db.Integer, nullable=False) name = db.Column(db.String, nullable=False) status_id = db.Column(db.Integer, nullable=False) # TODO: move address data to its own tables street_number = db.Column(db.String) street_name = db.Column(db.String) postal_code = db.Column(db.String) city = db.Column(db.String) created_date = db.Column(db.DateTime(timezone=True), server_default=func.now()) updated_date = db.Column(db.DateTime(timezone=True), onupdate=func.now()) # __table_args__ value must be a tuple, dict, or None __table_args__ = ( db.PrimaryKeyConstraint('id', name='pk_stores'), db.ForeignKeyConstraint(['user_id'], ['users.id']), db.ForeignKeyConstraint(['country_code'], ['countries.country_code']), db.ForeignKeyConstraint(['dc_id'], ['distribution_centers.id']), db.ForeignKeyConstraint(['status_id'], ['store_status.id']), # db.ForeignKeyConstraint(['id'], ['distribution_centers.id']), db.UniqueConstraint('country_code', 'number', name='uq_stores_1')) def get_id(country_code, number): """ Returns id (pk) based on country_code and number """ # We need to find the store_id first to link the components # In table stores we can use the unique country_code, number store = Store.query.filter_by(country_code=country_code, number=number).first() return store.id def get(country_code, number): """ Returns a store by country_code, number """ return Store.query.filter_by(country_code=country_code, number=number).first() def get_user_id(country_code, number): """ Returns Store.user_id by country_code, number """ store = Store.query.filter_by(country_code=country_code, number=number).first() return store.user_id def get_dc_id(country_code, number): """ Returns Store.dc_id by country_code, number """ store = Store.query.filter_by(country_code=country_code, number=number).first() return store.dc_id def get_status_id(country_code, number): """ Returns Store.status_id by country_code, number """ store = Store.query.filter_by(country_code=country_code, number=number).first() return store.status_id def get_all(): """ Returns all stores ordered by country_code, number. """ return Store.query.order_by('country_code', 'number').all() def to_dict(self): """ Convert the model to a dictionary that can go into a JSON. TODO: it should return a non pk for dc, status """ return { # id is unnecessary 'country_code': self.country_code, # 'dc_id': self.dc_id, 'number': self.number, 'name': self.name, 'status_id': self.status_id, 'street_name': self.street_name, 'street_number': self.street_number, 'postal_code': self.postal_code, 'city': self.city, 'created_date': self.created_date, 'updated_date': self.updated_date }
class DistributionCenter(db.Model): """ Maps subclass of declarative_base() to a Python class to table distribution_centers """ __tablename__ = 'distribution_centers' id = db.Column(db.Integer) country_code = db.Column(db.String(2), nullable=False) # unique number = db.Column(db.Integer, nullable=False) # unique name = db.Column(db.String, nullable=False) # unique tag = db.Column(db.String) created_date = db.Column(db.DateTime(timezone=True), server_default=func.now()) updated_date = db.Column(db.DateTime(timezone=True), onupdate=func.now()) stores = db.relationship('Store', backref='dc', lazy='dynamic') # __table_args__ value must be a tuple, dict, or None __table_args__ = (db.PrimaryKeyConstraint('id', name='pk_distribution_centers'), db.ForeignKeyConstraint(['country_code'], ['countries.country_code']), db.UniqueConstraint('country_code', 'number', name='uq_distribution_centers_1')) def get_id(country_code, number): """ Returns id (pk) based on country_code and number. Some countries (like LU) have no DC, it needs to be handled in imports. """ # In table distribution_centers we can use the unique # country_code, number dc = DistributionCenter.query.filter_by(country_code=country_code, number=number).first() return dc.id def get_name(id): """ Returns name based on id (pk). """ dc = DistributionCenter.query.filter_by(id=id).first() return dc.name def get_all(): """ Returns all distribution centers ordered by country_code, number """ return DistributionCenter.query.order_by('country_code', 'number').all() def to_dict(self): """ Convert the model to a dictionary that can go into a JSON """ return { # id is unnecessary 'country_code': self.country_code, 'number': self.number, 'name': self.name, 'tag': self.tag, 'created_date': self.created_date, 'updated_date': self.updated_date }