city_retrofit/hub/persistence/repositories/city_object.py

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"""
City Object repository with database CRUD operations
SPDX - License - Identifier: LGPL - 3.0 - or -later
Copyright © 2022 Concordia CERC group
Project Coder Guille Gutierrez Guillermo.GutierrezMorote@concordia.ca
"""
import datetime
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import logging
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from typing import Union
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from sqlalchemy import select
from sqlalchemy.exc import SQLAlchemyError
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session
from hub.city_model_structure.building import Building
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from hub.persistence.models import CityObject as Model
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from hub.persistence.models import City as CityModel
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from hub.persistence.repository import Repository
class CityObject(Repository):
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"""
City object repository
"""
_instance = None
def __init__(self, db_name: str, dotenv_path: str, app_env: str):
super().__init__(db_name, dotenv_path, app_env)
def __new__(cls, db_name, dotenv_path, app_env):
"""
Implemented for a singleton pattern
"""
if cls._instance is None:
cls._instance = super(CityObject, cls).__new__(cls)
return cls._instance
def insert(self, city_id: int, building: Building):
"""
Inserts a new city object
:param city_id: city id for the city owning this city object
:param building: the city object (only building for now) to be inserted
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return Identity id
"""
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city_object = self.get_by_name_or_alias_and_city(building.name, city_id)
if city_object is not None:
raise SQLAlchemyError(f'A city_object named {building.name} already exists in that city')
try:
city_object = Model(city_id=city_id,
building=building)
with Session(self.engine) as session:
session.add(city_object)
session.flush()
session.commit()
session.refresh(city_object)
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return city_object.id
except SQLAlchemyError as err:
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logging.error('An error occurred while creating city_object %s', err)
raise SQLAlchemyError from err
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def update(self, city_id: int, building: Building):
"""
Updates an application
:param city_id: the city id of the city owning the city object
:param building: the city object
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:return: None
"""
try:
object_usage = ''
for internal_zone in building.internal_zones:
for usage in internal_zone.usages:
object_usage = f'{object_usage}{usage.name}_{usage.percentage} '
object_usage = object_usage.rstrip()
with Session(self.engine) as session:
session.query(Model).filter(Model.name == building.name, Model.city_id == city_id).update(
{'name': building.name,
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'aliases': building.aliases,
'object_type': building.type,
'year_of_construction': building.year_of_construction,
'function': building.function,
'usage': object_usage,
'volume': building.volume,
'area': building.floor_area,
'updated': datetime.datetime.utcnow()})
session.commit()
except SQLAlchemyError as err:
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logging.error('Error while updating city object %s', err)
raise SQLAlchemyError from err
def delete(self, city_id: int, name: str):
"""
Deletes an application with the application_uuid
:param city_id: The id for the city owning the city object
:param name: The city object name
:return: None
"""
try:
with Session(self.engine) as session:
session.query(Model).filter(Model.city_id == city_id, Model.name == name).delete()
session.commit()
except SQLAlchemyError as err:
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logging.error('Error while deleting application %s', err)
raise SQLAlchemyError from err
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def building_in_cities_info(self, name, cities):
"""
Fetch a city object based on name and city id
:param name: city object name
:param cities: city identifiers
:return: [CityObject] with the provided name or alias belonging to the city with id city_id
"""
try:
# search by name first
with Session(self.engine) as session:
city_object = session.execute(select(Model).where(
Model.name == name, Model.city_id.in_(cities))
).first()
if city_object is not None:
return city_object[0]
# name not found, so search by alias instead
city_objects = session.execute(
select(Model).where(Model.aliases.contains(name), Model.city_id.in_(cities))
).all()
for city_object in city_objects:
aliases = city_object[0].aliases.replace('{', '').replace('}', '').split(',')
for alias in aliases:
if alias == name:
# force the name as the alias
city_object[0].name = name
return city_object[0]
return None
except SQLAlchemyError as err:
logging.error('Error while fetching city object by name and city: %s', err)
raise SQLAlchemyError from err
except IndexError as err:
logging.error('Error while fetching city object by name and city, empty result %s', err)
raise IndexError from err
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def get_by_name_or_alias_for_user_app(self, user_id, application_id, names) -> Union[Model, None]:
"""
Fetch city objects belonging to the user and application where the name or alias is in the names list
:param user_id: User ID
:param application_id: Application ID
:param names: a list of building aliases or names
:return [CityObject] or None
"""
with Session(self.engine) as session:
cities = session.execute(select(CityModel).where(
CityModel.user_id == user_id, CityModel.application_id == application_id
)).all()
ids = [c[0].id for c in cities]
buildings = session.execute(select(Model).where(
Model.city_id.in_(ids), Model.name.in_(names)
))
results = [r[0] for r in buildings]
print(ids, buildings)
return None
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def get_by_name_or_alias_and_city(self, name, city_id) -> Union[Model, None]:
"""
Fetch a city object based on name and city id
:param name: city object name
:param city_id: a city identifier
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:return: [CityObject] with the provided name or alias belonging to the city with id city_id
"""
try:
# search by name first
with Session(self.engine) as session:
city_object = session.execute(select(Model).where(Model.name == name, Model.city_id == city_id)).first()
if city_object is not None:
return city_object[0]
# name not found, so search by alias instead
city_objects = session.execute(
select(Model).where(Model.aliases.contains(name), Model.city_id == city_id)
).all()
for city_object in city_objects:
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aliases = city_object[0].aliases.replace('{', '').replace('}', '').split(',')
for alias in aliases:
if alias == name:
# force the name as the alias
city_object[0].name = name
return city_object[0]
return None
except SQLAlchemyError as err:
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logging.error('Error while fetching city object by name and city: %s', err)
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raise SQLAlchemyError from err
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except IndexError as err:
logging.error('Error while fetching city object by name and city, empty result %s', err)
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raise IndexError from err
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def get_by_name_or_alias_in_cities(self, name, city_ids) -> Model:
"""
Fetch a city object based on name and city ids
:param name: city object name
:param city_ids: a list of city identifiers
:return: [CityObject] with the provided name or alias belonging to the city with id city_id
"""
try:
# search by name first
with Session(self.engine) as session:
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city_object = session.execute(select(Model).where(Model.name == name, Model.city_id.in_(tuple(city_ids)))).first()
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if city_object is not None:
return city_object[0]
# name not found, so search by alias instead
city_objects = session.execute(
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select(Model).where(Model.aliases.contains(name), Model.city_id.in_(tuple(city_ids)))
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).all()
for city_object in city_objects:
aliases = city_object[0].aliases.replace('{', '').replace('}', '').split(',')
for alias in aliases:
if alias == name:
# force the name as the alias
city_object[0].name = name
return city_object[0]
return None
except SQLAlchemyError as err:
logging.error('Error while fetching city object by name and city: %s', err)
raise SQLAlchemyError from err
except IndexError as err:
logging.error('Error while fetching city object by name and city, empty result %s', err)
raise IndexError from err