def find_by_account_id(auth_account_id: str): """Find statements by account id.""" current_app.logger.debug(f'<find_by_account_id {auth_account_id}') statements_settings = StatementSettingsModel.find_latest_settings( auth_account_id) if statements_settings is None: return None all_settings = [] # iterate and find the next start date to all frequencies for freq in StatementFrequency: max_frequency = StatementSettings._find_longest_frequency( statements_settings.frequency, freq.value) last_date = StatementSettings._get_end_of(max_frequency) all_settings.append({ 'frequency': freq.name, 'start_date': last_date + timedelta(days=1) }) statements_settings_schema = StatementSettingsModelSchema() settings_details = { 'current_frequency': statements_settings_schema.dump(statements_settings), 'frequencies': all_settings } current_app.logger.debug('>statements_find_by_account_id') return settings_details
def find_by_account_id(auth_account_id: str): """Find statements by account id.""" current_app.logger.debug(f'<find_by_account_id {auth_account_id}') statements_settings = StatementSettingsModel.find_latest_settings( auth_account_id) statements_settings_schema = StatementSettingsModelSchema() current_app.logger.debug('>statements_find_by_account_id') return statements_settings_schema.dump(statements_settings)
def update_statement_settings(auth_account_id: str, frequency: str): """Update statements by account id. rather than checking frequency changes by individual if , it just applies the following logic. find the maximum frequency of current one and new one ;and calculate the date which it will keep on going. """ statements_settings_schema = StatementSettingsModelSchema() today = datetime.today() current_statements_settings = StatementSettingsModel.find_active_settings( auth_account_id, today) payment_account: PaymentAccountModel = PaymentAccountModel.find_by_auth_account_id( auth_account_id) if current_statements_settings is None: # no frequency yet.first time accessing the statement settings.so create a new record statements_settings = StatementSettingsModel( frequency=frequency, payment_account_id=payment_account.id) statements_settings.save() return statements_settings_schema.dump(statements_settings) # check if the latest one is the active one.. if not , inactivate the latest one. # this handles the case of quickly changing of frequencies.. # changed from daily to monthly but then changed back to weekly.. # the monthly didn't get applied ,but even before that its being changed to weekly future_statements_settings = StatementSettingsModel.find_latest_settings( auth_account_id) if future_statements_settings is not None and current_statements_settings.id != future_statements_settings.id: future_statements_settings.to_date = today future_statements_settings.save() max_frequency = StatementSettings._find_longest_frequency( current_statements_settings.frequency, frequency) last_date = StatementSettings._get_end_of(max_frequency) current_statements_settings.to_date = last_date current_statements_settings.save() new_statements_settings = StatementSettingsModel( frequency=frequency, payment_account_id=payment_account.id, from_date=last_date + timedelta(days=1)) new_statements_settings.save() return statements_settings_schema.dump(new_statements_settings)