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import typing
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2019-05-29 18:02:55 +02:00
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from sqlalchemy.sql import desc, func
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2020-01-26 16:02:03 +01:00
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from hlds.definitions import location_definitions
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from hlds.models import Location, Dish
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from models import Order, OrderItem, User
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class FatModel:
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@classmethod
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def all(cls):
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return cls.query.all()
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@classmethod
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def amount(cls):
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return cls.query.count()
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class FatLocation(Location, FatModel):
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@classmethod
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def all(cls):
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return location_definitions
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@classmethod
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def amount(cls):
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return len(location_definitions)
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class FatOrder(Order, FatModel):
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# It's hard to add the unique user constraint,
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# as DISTINCT seems to apply after a GROUP BY and aggregate
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# So DISTINCT ... count(user_id) ... will count all users,
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# even if they get reduced by the disctinct afterwards.
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@classmethod
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def items_per_order(cls):
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return (
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Order.query.join(OrderItem)
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.group_by(Order.id)
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.with_entities(Order.id, func.count(OrderItem.user_id).label("total"))
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)
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class FatUser(User, FatModel):
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pass
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class FatOrderItem(OrderItem, FatModel):
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pass
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