haldis/app/models/order.py
mcbloch d0863325a5
Restructuring the codebase!
But for real, it's a real shitstorm in there.
- Added context by making the init go through a function
  and not implicitly happen via imports
- Fixup all context and contextless function mixups
- splitup the models in sensible different files
- give the dump of view functions in views/__init__.py their own file
- add all routes via blueprints, not half of them
- move the slack notifications function and class to its own file,
    no idea what it was doing in a views file in the first place.
2019-08-28 03:46:04 +02:00

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from datetime import datetime
from .database import db
from .user import User
class Order(db.Model):
id = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
courrier_id = db.Column(db.Integer, nullable=True)
location_id = db.Column(db.Integer, db.ForeignKey('location.id'))
starttime = db.Column(db.DateTime)
stoptime = db.Column(db.DateTime)
public = db.Column(db.Boolean, default=True)
items = db.relationship('OrderItem', backref='order', lazy='dynamic')
def configure(self, courrier, location, starttime, stoptime):
self.courrier = courrier
self.location = location
self.starttime = starttime
self.stoptime = stoptime
def __repr__(self):
if self.location:
return 'Order %d @ %s' % (self.id, self.location.name or 'None')
else:
return 'Order %d' % (self.id)
def group_by_user(self):
group = dict()
for item in self.items:
user = group.get(item.get_name(), dict())
user["total"] = user.get("total", 0) + item.product.price
user["to_pay"] = user.get(
"to_pay", 0) + item.product.price if not item.paid else 0
user["paid"] = user.get("paid", True) and item.paid
user["products"] = user.get("products", []) + [item.product]
group[item.get_name()] = user
return group
def group_by_product(self):
group = dict()
for item in self.items:
product = group.get(item.product.name, dict())
product['count'] = product.get("count", 0) + 1
if item.extra:
product["extras"] = product.get("extras", []) + [item.extra]
group[item.product.name] = product
return group
def can_close(self, user_id):
if self.stoptime and self.stoptime < datetime.now():
return False
user = None
if user_id:
user = User.query.filter_by(id=user_id).first()
print(user)
if self.courrier_id == user_id or (user and user.is_admin()):
return True
return False