import datetime import os.path import re import time import django.db.models from django.db.models import Max, Min from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect from django.shortcuts import render from django.template import Context, loader from django.template.defaultfilters import slugify from django.urls import reverse from django.utils import timezone from django.views.generic.list import ListView import troggle.settings as settings from troggle.core.models.logbooks import LogbookEntry, PersonLogEntry from troggle.core.models.survex import SurvexBlock from troggle.core.models.troggle import Expedition, Person, PersonExpedition from troggle.core.models.wallets import Wallet from troggle.core.utils import TROG from troggle.parsers.imports import import_logbook from troggle.parsers.people import GetPersonExpeditionNameLookup from .auth import login_required_if_public '''These views are for logbook items when they appear in an 'expedition' page and for persons: their individual pages and their perseonexpedition pages. It uses the global object TROG to hold some cached pages. ''' todo = '''Fix the get_person_chronology() display bug. ''' def notablepersons(request): def notabilitykey(person): return person.notability() persons = Person.objects.all() # From what I can tell, "persons" seems to be the table rows, while "pcols" is the table columns. - AC 16 Feb 09 pcols = [ ] ncols = 4 nc = int((len(persons) + ncols - 1) / ncols) for i in range(ncols): pcols.append(persons[i * nc: (i + 1) * nc]) notablepersons = [] # Needed recoding because of Django CVE-2021-45116 for person in persons: if person.bisnotable(): notablepersons.append(person) notablepersons.sort(key=notabilitykey, reverse=True) return render(request,'notablepersons.html', {'persons': persons, 'pcols':pcols, 'notablepersons':notablepersons}) def expedition(request, expeditionname): '''Returns a rendered page for one expedition, specified by the year e.g. '2019'. If page caching is enabled, it caches the dictionaries used to render the template page. This is not as difficult to understand as it looks. Yes there are many levels of indirection, with multiple trees being traversed at the same time. And the Django special syntax makes this hard for normal Python programmers. Remember that 'personexpedition__expedition' is interpreted by Django to mean the 'expedition' object which is connected by a foreign key to the 'personexpedition' object, which is a field of the PersonLogEntry object: PersonLogEntry.objects.filter(personexpedition__expedition=expo) Queries are not evaluated to hit the database until a result is actually used. Django does lazy evaluation. ''' try: expo = Expedition.objects.get(year=int(expeditionname)) except: message = f'Expedition not found - database apparently empty, you probably need to do a full re-import of all data.' return render(request, 'errors/generic.html', {'message': message}) if request.user.is_authenticated: logged_in = True if "reload" in request.GET: expo.logbookentry_set.all().delete() import_logbook(year=expo.year) else: logged_in = False ts = TROG['pagecache']['expedition'] # not much use unless single user! if settings.CACHEDPAGES: nexpos = len( TROG['pagecache']['expedition']) #print(f'! - expo {expeditionname} CACHEDPAGES {nexpos} expo pages in cache.') if expeditionname in ts: #print('! - expo {expeditionanme} using cached page') return render(request,'expedition.html', { **ts[expeditionname], 'logged_in' : logged_in }) expeditions = Expedition.objects.all() # top menu only, evaluated only when template renders entries = expo.logbookentry_set.all() blocks = expo.survexblock_set.all() dateditems = list(entries) + list(blocks) # evaluates the Django query and hits db dates = sorted(set([item.date for item in dateditems])) allpersonlogentries = PersonLogEntry.objects.filter(personexpedition__expedition=expo) personexpodays = [ ] for personexpedition in expo.personexpedition_set.all(): expotrips = allpersonlogentries.filter(personexpedition=personexpedition) # lazy expoblocks = blocks.filter(survexpersonrole__personexpedition=personexpedition) prow = [ ] for date in dates: personentries = expotrips.filter(logbook_entry__date=date) # lazy personblocks = set(expoblocks.filter(date = date)) # not lazy pcell = {} pcell["personentries"] = personentries pcell["survexblocks"] = personblocks if issunday := (date.weekday() == 6): # WALRUS pcell["sunday"] = issunday prow.append(pcell) personexpodays.append({"personexpedition":personexpedition, "personrow":prow}) ts[expeditionname] = {'expedition': expo, 'expeditions':expeditions, 'personexpodays':personexpodays, 'settings':settings, 'dateditems': dateditems, 'dates':dates} TROG['pagecache']['expedition'][expeditionname] = ts[expeditionname] return render(request,'expedition.html', { **ts[expeditionname], 'logged_in' : logged_in } ) class Expeditions_tsvListView(ListView): """This uses the Django built-in shortcut mechanism It defaults to use a template with name /_list.html. https://www.agiliq.com/blog/2017/12/when-and-how-use-django-listview/ https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/Server-side/Django/Generic_views Either a queryset variable or set_queryset() function is used, but not needed if you want all the obejcts of a particaulr type in which case just set model = """ template_name = 'core/expeditions_tsv_list.html' # if not present then uses core/expedition_list.html #queryset = Expedition.objects.all() #context_object_name = 'expedition' model = Expedition # equivalent to .objects.all() for a queryset class Expeditions_jsonListView(ListView): template_name = 'core/expeditions_json_list.html' model = Expedition def person(request, first_name='', last_name='', ): try: this_person = Person.objects.get(first_name = first_name, last_name = last_name) except: message = f'Person not found \'{first_name} {last_name}\' - possibly Scottish? (See our Proposal to fix this)' return render(request, 'errors/generic.html', {'message': message}) return render(request,'person.html', {'person': this_person }) def get_person_chronology(personexpedition): ''' This is just a nasty convoluted way of trying the make the template do more work than it is sensible to ask it to do. Rewrite more simply with the login in the python, not in Django template language (you bastard Curtis). ''' res = { } for personlogentry in personexpedition.personlogentry_set.all(): a = res.setdefault(personlogentry.logbook_entry.date, { }) a.setdefault("personlogentries", [ ]).append(personlogentry) for personrole in personexpedition.survexpersonrole_set.all(): if personrole.survexblock.date: # avoid bad data from another bug a = res.setdefault(personrole.survexblock.date, { }) a.setdefault("personroles", [ ]).append(personrole.survexblock) # build up the tables rdates = sorted(list(res.keys())) res2 = [ ] for rdate in rdates: personlogentries = res[rdate].get("personlogentries", []) personroles = res[rdate].get("personroles", []) for n in range(max(len(personlogentries), len(personroles) )): res2.append(((n == 0 and rdate or "--"), (n < len(personlogentries) and personlogentries[n]), (n < len(personroles) and personroles[n]) )) return res2 def personexpedition(request, first_name='', last_name='', year=''): person = Person.objects.get(first_name = first_name, last_name = last_name) this_expedition = Expedition.objects.get(year=year) personexpedition = person.personexpedition_set.get(expedition=this_expedition) personchronology = get_person_chronology(personexpedition) #for pc in personchronology: #print(pc) return render(request,'personexpedition.html', {'personexpedition': personexpedition, 'personchronology':personchronology}) def logbookentry(request, date, slug): # start = time.time() trips = LogbookEntry.objects.filter(date=date) # all the trips not just this one this_logbookentry = trips.filter(date=date, slug=slug) if this_logbookentry: if len(this_logbookentry)>1: return render(request, 'object_list.html',{'object_list':this_logbookentry}) else: wallets = set() allwallets = Wallet.objects.all() refwallets = allwallets.filter(survexblock__date=date) for r in refwallets: wallets.add(r) # Note that w.year() only works for wallets which have a valid JSON file existing # This is very slow with a big lag as w.date() is a computed field # Noticably slow with WSL2 and NTFS filesystem, even with caching as walletdate. jwallets = allwallets.filter(walletdate=date) for j in jwallets: wallets.add(j) svxothers = SurvexBlock.objects.filter(date=date) this_logbookentry=this_logbookentry[0] # This is the only page that uses next_.. and prev_.. # and it is calculated on the fly in the model return render(request, 'logbookentry.html', {'logbookentry': this_logbookentry, 'trips': trips, 'svxothers': svxothers, 'wallets': wallets}) else: msg =(f' Logbook entry slug:"{slug}" not found in database on date:"{date}" ') print(msg) return render(request, 'errors/generic.html',{'message':msg}) def get_people(request, expeditionslug): exp = Expedition.objects.get(year = expeditionslug) return render(request,'options.html', {"items": [(pe.slug, pe.name) for pe in exp.personexpedition_set.all()]}) def get_logbook_entries(request, expeditionslug): exp = Expedition.objects.get(year = expeditionslug) return render(request,'options.html', {"items": [(le.slug, f"{le.date} - {le.title}") for le in exp.logbookentry_set.all()]})