troggle-unchained/core/models/wallets.py

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import datetime
import json
import operator
import re
from functools import reduce
from pathlib import Path
from urllib.parse import urljoin
from django.conf import settings
from django.db import models
from django.urls import reverse
# from troggle.core.models.survex import SurvexBlock
# from troggle.core.models.troggle import DataIssue # circular import. Hmm
YEAR_RANGE = (1975, 2050)
def make_valid_date(date):
"""Take whatever garbage some fool has typed in and try to make it into a valid ISO-format date
"""
datestr = date.replace(".", "-")
try:
samedate = datetime.date.fromisoformat(datestr)
return samedate
except ValueError:
# Could be in std euro format e.g. 14/07/2023
match = re.search(r'(\d{1,2})/(\d{1,2})/(\d{2,4})', datestr)
if match:
d = int(match.group(1))
m = int(match.group(2))
y = int(match.group(3))
if y<2000:
y = y + 2000
try:
samedate = datetime.date(y, m, d)
print(f"- - Warning, not in ISO format. '{datestr=}' but we coped: {samedate.isoformat()} ")
return samedate
except:
print(f"! - Fail, tried to decompose date in dd/mm/yyyy format but failed: {datestr=} ")
return None
# probably a single digit day number or month number
match = re.search(r'(\d{4})-(\d{1,2})-(\d{1,2})', datestr)
if match:
y = int(match.group(1))
m = int(match.group(2))
d = int(match.group(3))
try:
samedate = datetime.date(y, m, d)
print(f"- - Warning, 1 digit only for month or day '{datestr=}' but we coped: {samedate.isoformat()} ")
return samedate
except:
print(f"! - Fail, tried to decompose date in yyyy-mm-d or yyy-m-dd format but failed: {datestr=} ")
return None
print(f"! - Failed to understand date, none of our tricks worked {datestr=} ")
return None
class Wallet(models.Model):
"""We do not keep the JSON values in the database, we query them afresh each time,
but we will change this when we need to do a Django query on e.g. personame
"""
fpath = models.CharField(max_length=200)
walletname = models.CharField(max_length=200)
walletdate = models.DateField(blank=True, null=True)
walletyear = models.DateField(blank=True, null=True)
class Meta:
ordering = ("walletname",)
def get_absolute_url(self):
return urljoin(settings.URL_ROOT, reverse("singlewallet", kwargs={"path": re.sub("#", "%23", self.walletname)}))
def get_json(self):
"""Read the JSON file for the wallet and do stuff
Do it every time it is queried, to be sure the result is fresh
import DataIssue locally to prevent import cycle problem"""
# jsonfile = Path(self.fpath, 'contents.json')
# Get from git repo instead
# :drawings: walletjson/2022/2022#01/contents.json
# fpath = /mnt/d/EXPO/expofiles/surveyscans/1999/1999#02
fp = Path(self.fpath)
wname = fp.name
wyear = fp.parent.name
wurl = f"/walletedit/{self.walletname}".replace('#', ':')
if len(wyear) != 4 or len(wname) !=6:
# no contents.json for old-style wallets
# but this ruined all the tick-list displays.. why?!
# return None
pass
jsonfile = Path(settings.DRAWINGS_DATA, "walletjson") / wyear / wname / "contents.json"
if not Path(jsonfile).is_file():
message = f"! {jsonfile} is not a file {wyear=} {wname=} "
from troggle.core.models.troggle import DataIssue
print(message)
DataIssue.objects.update_or_create(parser="wallets", message=message, url=wurl)
return None
else:
with open(jsonfile) as json_f:
try:
waldata = json.load(json_f)
except:
message = f"! {str(self.walletname)} Failed to load {jsonfile} JSON file"
print(message)
DataIssue.objects.update_or_create(parser="wallets", message=message, url=wurl)
return None
if waldata["date"]:
thisdate = make_valid_date(waldata["date"])
if thisdate:
self.walletdate = thisdate
self.save()
waldata["date"] = thisdate.isoformat()
else:
message = f"! {str(self.walletname)} Date format not ISO {waldata['date']}. Failed to load from {jsonfile} JSON file"
from troggle.core.models.troggle import DataIssue
DataIssue.objects.update_or_create(parser="wallets", message=message, url=wurl)
return waldata
def year(self):
"""This gets the year syntactically without opening and reading the JSON"""
if len(self.walletname) < 5:
return None
if self.walletname[4] != "#":
return None
year = int(self.walletname[0:4])
ymin, ymax = YEAR_RANGE
if year < ymin or year > ymax:
return None
else:
self.walletyear = datetime.date(year, 1, 1)
self.save()
return str(year)
# Yes this is horribly, horribly inefficient, esp. for a page that have date, people and cave in it
def date(self):
"""Reads all the JSON data just to get the JSON date."""
if self.walletdate:
return self.walletdate
if not (jsondata := self.get_json()): # WALRUS
return None
datestr = jsondata["date"]
if not datestr:
return None
else:
datestr = datestr.replace(".", "-")
try:
samedate = datetime.date.fromisoformat(datestr)
self.walletdate = samedate.isoformat()
except:
try:
samedate = datetime.date.fromisoformat(datestr[:10])
self.walletdate = samedate.isoformat()
except:
samedate = None
self.save()
return self.walletdate
def people(self):
if not self.get_json():
return None
jsondata = self.get_json()
return jsondata["people"]
def cave(self):
if not self.get_json():
return None
jsondata = self.get_json()
return jsondata["cave"]
def name(self):
if not self.get_json():
return None
jsondata = self.get_json()
return jsondata["name"]
def get_fnames(self):
'''Filenames without the suffix, i.e. without the ".jpg"'''
dirpath = Path(settings.SCANS_ROOT, self.fpath) # does nowt as fpath is a rooted path already
files = []
if not self.fpath:
files.append(f"Incorrect path to wallet contents: '{self.fpath}'")
return files
if not dirpath.is_dir():
files.append(f"Incorrect path to wallet contents: '{self.fpath}'")
return files
else:
try:
for f in dirpath.iterdir():
if f.is_file():
files.append(Path(f.name).stem)
else:
files.append(f"-{Path(f.name).stem}-")
except FileNotFoundError:
files.append("FileNotFoundError")
pass
return files
def fixsurvextick(self, tick):
blocks = self.survexblock_set.all()
# blocks = SurvexBlock.objects.filter(scanswallet = self)
result = tick
for b in blocks:
if b.survexfile: # if any exist in db, no check for validity or a real file. Refactor.
result = "seagreen" # slightly different shade of green
return result
def get_ticks(self):
"""Reads all the JSON data and sets the colour of the completion tick for each condition"""
ticks = {}
waldata = self.get_json()
if not waldata:
ticks["S"] = "darkgrey"
ticks["C"] = "darkgrey"
ticks["Q"] = "darkgrey"
ticks["N"] = "darkgrey"
ticks["P"] = "darkgrey"
ticks["E"] = "darkgrey"
ticks["T"] = "darkgrey"
ticks["W"] = "darkgrey"
return ticks
ticks = {}
# Initially, are there any required survex files present ?
# Note that we can't set the survexblock here on the wallet as that info is only available while parsing the survex file
survexok = "red"
ticks["S"] = "red"
if waldata["survex not required"]:
survexok = "green"
ticks["S"] = "green"
else:
if waldata["survex file"]:
if not type(waldata["survex file"]) == list: # a string also is a sequence type, so do it this way
waldata["survex file"] = [waldata["survex file"]]
ngood = 0
nbad = 0
ticks["S"] = "purple"
for sx in waldata["survex file"]:
# this logic appears in several places, inc uploads.py). Refactor.
if sx != "":
if Path(sx).suffix.lower() != ".svx":
sx = sx + ".svx"
if (Path(settings.SURVEX_DATA) / sx).is_file():
ngood += 1
else:
nbad += 1
if nbad == 0 and ngood >= 1: # all valid
ticks["S"] = "green"
elif nbad >= 1 and ngood >= 1: # some valid, some invalid
ticks["S"] = "orange"
elif nbad >= 1 and ngood == 0: # all bad
ticks["S"] = "red"
elif nbad == 0 and ngood == 0: # list of blank strings
ticks["S"] = "red"
else:
ticks["S"] = "fuchsia" # have fun working out what this means
# Cave Description
if waldata["description written"]:
ticks["C"] = "green"
else:
ticks["C"] = survexok
# QMs
if waldata["qms written"]:
ticks["Q"] = "green"
else:
ticks["Q"] = survexok
if not self.year():
ticks["Q"] = "darkgrey"
else:
if int(self.year()) < 2015:
ticks["Q"] = "lightgrey"
if 'notes not required' not in waldata:
waldata['notes not required'] = False
# Notes, Plan, Elevation
files = self.get_fnames()
# Notes required
notes_scanned = reduce(operator.or_, [f.startswith("note") for f in files], False)
notes_scanned = reduce(operator.or_, [f.endswith("notes") for f in files], notes_scanned)
notes_required = not (notes_scanned or waldata["notes not required"])
if notes_required:
ticks["N"] = "red"
else:
ticks["N"] = "green"
# print(f"{self.walletname} {ticks['N'].upper()} {notes_scanned=} {notes_required=} {waldata['notes not required']=}")
# Plan drawing required
plan_scanned = reduce(operator.or_, [f.startswith("plan") for f in files], False)
plan_scanned = reduce(operator.or_, [f.endswith("plan") for f in files], plan_scanned)
plan_drawing_required = not (plan_scanned or waldata["plan drawn"] or waldata["plan not required"])
if plan_drawing_required:
ticks["P"] = "red"
else:
ticks["P"] = "green"
# Elev drawing required
elev_scanned = reduce(operator.or_, [f.startswith("elev") for f in files], False)
elev_scanned = reduce(operator.or_, [f.endswith("elev") for f in files], elev_scanned)
elev_scanned = reduce(operator.or_, [f.endswith("elevation") for f in files], elev_scanned)
elev_drawing_required = not (elev_scanned or waldata["elev drawn"] or waldata["elev not required"])
if elev_drawing_required:
ticks["E"] = "red"
else:
ticks["E"] = "green"
# if electronic, don't require P or E
if waldata["electronic survey"]:
# ticks["N"] = "green"
ticks["P"] = "green"
ticks["E"] = "green"
# ticks["T"] = "green" # No, this does not mean it has been 'tunneled' properly
# Tunnel / Therion
if elev_drawing_required or plan_drawing_required:
ticks["T"] = "red"
else:
ticks["T"] = "green"
# Website
if waldata["website updated"]:
ticks["W"] = "green"
else:
ticks["W"] = "red"
return ticks
def __str__(self):
return "[" + str(self.walletname) + " (Wallet)]"