1339 lines
51 KiB
Python
1339 lines
51 KiB
Python
from collections import Iterable
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from decimal import Decimal, ROUND_HALF_EVEN, ROUND_UP
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from distutils.version import StrictVersion
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from typing import Set, Union
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from uuid import uuid4
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import inflection
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import teal.db
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from boltons import urlutils
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from citext import CIText
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from flask import current_app as app, g
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from sqlalchemy import BigInteger, Boolean, CheckConstraint, Column, DateTime, Enum as DBEnum, \
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Float, ForeignKey, Integer, Interval, JSON, Numeric, SmallInteger, Unicode, event, orm
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from sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql import UUID
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from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declared_attr
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from sqlalchemy.ext.orderinglist import ordering_list
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from sqlalchemy.orm import backref, relationship, validates
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from sqlalchemy.orm.events import AttributeEvents as Events
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from sqlalchemy.util import OrderedSet
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from teal.db import ArrayOfEnum, CASCADE_OWN, INHERIT_COND, IP, POLYMORPHIC_ID, \
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POLYMORPHIC_ON, StrictVersionType, URL, check_lower, check_range
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from teal.enums import Country, Currency, Subdivision
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from teal.marshmallow import ValidationError
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from teal.resource import url_for_resource
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from ereuse_devicehub.db import db
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from ereuse_devicehub.resources.agent.models import Agent
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from ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.models import Component, Computer, DataStorage, Desktop, \
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Device, Laptop, Server
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from ereuse_devicehub.resources.enums import AppearanceRange, Bios, ErasureStandards, \
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FunctionalityRange, PhysicalErasureMethod, PriceSoftware, RATE_NEGATIVE, RATE_POSITIVE, \
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RatingRange, RatingSoftware, ReceiverRole, Severity, SnapshotExpectedEvents, SnapshotSoftware, \
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TestDataStorageLength
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from ereuse_devicehub.resources.models import STR_SM_SIZE, Thing
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from ereuse_devicehub.resources.user.models import User
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class JoinedTableMixin:
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# noinspection PyMethodParameters
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@declared_attr
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def id(cls):
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return Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Event.id), primary_key=True)
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class Event(Thing):
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id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), primary_key=True, default=uuid4)
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type = Column(Unicode, nullable=False, index=True)
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name = Column(CIText(), default='', nullable=False)
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name.comment = """
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A name or title for the event. Used when searching for events.
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"""
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severity = Column(teal.db.IntEnum(Severity), default=Severity.Info, nullable=False)
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severity.comment = Severity.__doc__
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closed = Column(Boolean, default=True, nullable=False)
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closed.comment = """
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Whether the author has finished the event.
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After this is set to True, no modifications are allowed.
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By default events are closed when performed.
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"""
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description = Column(Unicode, default='', nullable=False)
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description.comment = """
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A comment about the event.
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"""
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start_time = Column(db.TIMESTAMP(timezone=True))
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start_time.comment = """
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When the action starts. For some actions like reservations
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the time when they are available, for others like renting
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when the renting starts.
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"""
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end_time = Column(db.TIMESTAMP(timezone=True))
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end_time.comment = """
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When the action ends. For some actions like reservations
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the time when they expire, for others like renting
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the time the end rents. For punctual actions it is the time
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they are performed; it differs with ``created`` in which
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created is the where the system received the action.
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"""
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snapshot_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey('snapshot.id',
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use_alter=True,
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name='snapshot_events'))
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snapshot = relationship('Snapshot',
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backref=backref('events',
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lazy=True,
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cascade=CASCADE_OWN,
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collection_class=set),
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primaryjoin='Event.snapshot_id == Snapshot.id')
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author_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True),
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ForeignKey(User.id),
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nullable=False,
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default=lambda: g.user.id)
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# todo compute the org
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author = relationship(User,
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backref=backref('authored_events', lazy=True, collection_class=set),
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primaryjoin=author_id == User.id)
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author_id.comment = """
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The user that recorded this action in the system.
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This does not necessarily has to be the person that produced
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the action in the real world. For that purpose see
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``agent``.
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"""
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agent_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True),
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ForeignKey(Agent.id),
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nullable=False,
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default=lambda: g.user.individual.id)
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# todo compute the org
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agent = relationship(Agent,
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backref=backref('events_agent',
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lazy=True,
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collection_class=OrderedSet,
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order_by=lambda: Event.created),
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primaryjoin=agent_id == Agent.id)
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agent_id.comment = """
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The direct performer or driver of the action. e.g. John wrote a book.
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It can differ with the user that registered the action in the
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system, which can be in their behalf.
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"""
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components = relationship(Component,
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backref=backref('events_components',
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lazy=True,
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order_by=lambda: Event.created,
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collection_class=OrderedSet),
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secondary=lambda: EventComponent.__table__,
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order_by=lambda: Component.id,
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collection_class=OrderedSet)
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components.comment = """
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The components that are affected by the event.
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When performing events to parent devices their components are
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affected too.
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For example: an ``Allocate`` is performed to a Computer and this
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relationship is filled with the components the computer had
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at the time of the event.
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For Add and Remove though, this has another meaning: the components
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that are added or removed.
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"""
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parent_id = Column(BigInteger, ForeignKey(Computer.id), index=True)
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parent = relationship(Computer,
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backref=backref('events_parent',
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lazy=True,
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order_by=lambda: Event.created,
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collection_class=OrderedSet),
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primaryjoin=parent_id == Computer.id)
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parent_id.comment = """
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For events that are performed to components, the device parent
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at that time.
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For example: for a ``EraseBasic`` performed on a data storage, this
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would point to the computer that contained this data storage, if any.
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"""
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@property
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def url(self) -> urlutils.URL:
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"""The URL where to GET this event."""
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return urlutils.URL(url_for_resource(Event, item_id=self.id))
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# noinspection PyMethodParameters
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@declared_attr
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def __mapper_args__(cls):
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"""
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Defines inheritance.
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From `the guide <http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/orm/
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extensions/declarative/api.html
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#sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.declared_attr>`_
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"""
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args = {POLYMORPHIC_ID: cls.t}
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if cls.t == 'Event':
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args[POLYMORPHIC_ON] = cls.type
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# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
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if JoinedTableMixin in cls.mro():
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args[INHERIT_COND] = cls.id == Event.id
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return args
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@validates('end_time')
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def validate_end_time(self, _, end_time: datetime):
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if self.start_time and end_time <= self.start_time:
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raise ValidationError('The event cannot finish before it starts.')
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return end_time
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@validates('start_time')
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def validate_start_time(self, _, start_time: datetime):
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if self.end_time and start_time >= self.end_time:
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raise ValidationError('The event cannot start after it finished.')
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return start_time
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@property
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def _date_str(self):
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return '{:%c}'.format(self.end_time or self.created)
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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return '{}'.format(self.severity)
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<{0.t} {0.id} {0.severity}>'.format(self)
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class EventComponent(db.Model):
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device_id = Column(BigInteger, ForeignKey(Component.id), primary_key=True)
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event_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Event.id), primary_key=True)
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class JoinedWithOneDeviceMixin:
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# noinspection PyMethodParameters
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@declared_attr
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def id(cls):
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return Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(EventWithOneDevice.id), primary_key=True)
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class EventWithOneDevice(JoinedTableMixin, Event):
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device_id = Column(BigInteger, ForeignKey(Device.id), nullable=False, index=True)
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device = relationship(Device,
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backref=backref('events_one',
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lazy=True,
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cascade=CASCADE_OWN,
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order_by=lambda: EventWithOneDevice.created,
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collection_class=OrderedSet),
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primaryjoin=Device.id == device_id)
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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return '<{0.t} {0.id} {0.severity} device={0.device!r}>'.format(self)
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@declared_attr
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def __mapper_args__(cls):
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"""
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Defines inheritance.
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From `the guide <http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/orm/
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extensions/declarative/api.html
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#sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.declared_attr>`_
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"""
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args = {POLYMORPHIC_ID: cls.t}
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if cls.t == 'EventWithOneDevice':
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args[POLYMORPHIC_ON] = cls.type
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return args
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class EventWithMultipleDevices(Event):
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devices = relationship(Device,
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backref=backref('events_multiple',
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lazy=True,
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order_by=lambda: EventWithMultipleDevices.created,
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collection_class=OrderedSet),
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secondary=lambda: EventDevice.__table__,
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order_by=lambda: Device.id,
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collection_class=OrderedSet)
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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return '<{0.t} {0.id} {0.severity} devices={0.devices!r}>'.format(self)
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class EventDevice(db.Model):
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device_id = Column(BigInteger, ForeignKey(Device.id), primary_key=True)
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event_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(EventWithMultipleDevices.id),
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primary_key=True)
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class Add(EventWithOneDevice):
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"""The act of adding components to a device.
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It is usually used internally from a :class:`.Snapshot`, for
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example, when adding a secondary data storage to a computer.
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"""
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class Remove(EventWithOneDevice):
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"""The act of removing components from a device.
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It is usually used internally from a :class:`.Snapshot`, for
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example, when removing a component from a broken computer.
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"""
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class Allocate(JoinedTableMixin, EventWithMultipleDevices):
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to_id = Column(UUID, ForeignKey(User.id))
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to = relationship(User, primaryjoin=User.id == to_id)
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organization = Column(CIText())
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class Deallocate(JoinedTableMixin, EventWithMultipleDevices):
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from_id = Column(UUID, ForeignKey(User.id))
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from_rel = relationship(User, primaryjoin=User.id == from_id)
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organization = Column(CIText())
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class EraseBasic(JoinedWithOneDeviceMixin, EventWithOneDevice):
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"""An erasure attempt to a ``DataStorage``. The event contains
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information about success and nature of the erasure.
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EraseBasic is a software-based fast non-100%-secured way of
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erasing data storage, performed
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by Workbench Computer when executing the open-source
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`shred <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shred_(Unix)>`_.
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Users can generate erasure certificates from successful erasures.
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Erasures are an accumulation of **erasure steps**, that are performed
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as separate actions, called ``StepRandom``, for an erasure step
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that has overwritten data with random bits, and ``StepZero``,
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for an erasure step that has overwritten data with zeros.
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Erasure standards define steps and methodologies to use.
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Devicehub automatically shows the standards that each erasure
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follows.
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"""
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@property
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def standards(self):
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"""A set of standards that this erasure follows."""
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return ErasureStandards.from_data_storage(self)
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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return '{} on {}.'.format(self.severity, self.end_time)
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class EraseSectors(EraseBasic):
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"""A secured-way of erasing data storages, checking sector-by-sector
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the erasure, using `badblocks <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badblocks>`_.
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"""
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class ErasePhysical(EraseBasic):
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"""The act of physically destroying a data storage unit."""
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method = Column(DBEnum(PhysicalErasureMethod))
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class Step(db.Model):
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erasure_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(EraseBasic.id), primary_key=True)
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type = Column(Unicode(STR_SM_SIZE), nullable=False)
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num = Column(SmallInteger, primary_key=True)
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severity = Column(teal.db.IntEnum(Severity), default=Severity.Info, nullable=False)
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start_time = Column(DateTime, nullable=False)
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start_time.comment = Event.start_time.comment
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end_time = Column(DateTime, CheckConstraint('end_time > start_time'), nullable=False)
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end_time.comment = Event.end_time.comment
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erasure = relationship(EraseBasic,
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backref=backref('steps',
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cascade=CASCADE_OWN,
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order_by=num,
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collection_class=ordering_list('num')))
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# noinspection PyMethodParameters
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@declared_attr
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def __mapper_args__(cls):
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"""
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Defines inheritance.
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From `the guide <http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/orm/
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extensions/declarative/api.html
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#sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.declared_attr>`_
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"""
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args = {POLYMORPHIC_ID: cls.t}
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if cls.t == 'Step':
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args[POLYMORPHIC_ON] = cls.type
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return args
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class StepZero(Step):
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pass
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class StepRandom(Step):
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pass
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class Snapshot(JoinedWithOneDeviceMixin, EventWithOneDevice):
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"""The Snapshot sets the physical information of the device (S/N, model...)
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and updates it with erasures, benchmarks, ratings, and tests; updates the
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composition of its components (adding / removing them), and links tags
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to the device.
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When receiving a Snapshot, the DeviceHub creates, adds and removes
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components to match the Snapshot. For example, if a Snapshot of a computer
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contains a new component, the system searches for the component in its
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database and, if not found, its creates it; finally linking it to the
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computer.
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A Snapshot is used with Remove to represent changes in components for
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a device:
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1. ``Snapshot`` creates a device if it does not exist, and the same
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for its components. This is all done in one ``Snapshot``.
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2. If the device exists, it updates its component composition by
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*adding* and *removing* them. If,
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for example, this new Snasphot doesn't have a component, it means that
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this component is not present anymore in the device, thus removing it
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from it. Then we have that:
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- Components that are added to the device: snapshot2.components -
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snapshot1.components
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- Components that are removed to the device: snapshot1.components -
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snapshot2.components
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When adding a component, there may be the case this component existed
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before and it was inside another device. In such case, DeviceHub will
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perform ``Remove`` on the old parent.
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**Snapshots from Workbench**
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When processing a device from the Workbench, this one performs a Snapshot
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and then performs more events (like testings, benchmarking...).
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There are two ways of sending this information. In an async way,
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this is, submitting events as soon as Workbench performs then, or
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submitting only one Snapshot event with all the other events embedded.
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**Asynced**
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The use case, which is represented in the ``test_workbench_phases``,
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is as follows:
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1. In **T1**, WorkbenchServer (as the middleware from Workbench and
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Devicehub) submits:
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- A ``Snapshot`` event with the required information to **synchronize**
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and **rate** the device. This is:
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- Identification information about the device and components
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(S/N, model, physical characteristics...)
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- ``Tags`` in a ``tags`` property in the ``device``.
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- ``Rate`` in an ``events`` property in the ``device``.
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- ``Benchmarks`` in an ``events`` property in each ``component``
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or ``device``.
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- ``TestDataStorage`` as in ``Benchmarks``.
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- An ordered set of **expected events**, defining which are the next
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events that Workbench will perform to the device in ideal
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conditions (device doesn't fail, no Internet drop...).
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Devicehub **syncs** the device with the database and perform the
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``Benchmark``, the ``TestDataStorage``, and finally the ``Rate``.
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This leaves the Snapshot **open** to wait for the next events
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to come.
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2. Assuming that we expect all events, in **T2**, WorkbenchServer
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submits a ``StressTest`` with a ``snapshot`` field containing the
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ID of the Snapshot in 1, and Devicehub links the event with such
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``Snapshot``.
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3. In **T3**, WorkbenchServer submits the ``Erase`` with the ``Snapshot``
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and ``component`` IDs from 1, linking it to them. It repeats
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this for all the erased data storage devices; **T3+Tn** being
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*n* the erased data storage devices.
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4. WorkbenchServer does like in 3. but for the event ``Install``,
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finishing in **T3+Tn+Tx**, being *x* the number of data storage
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devices with an OS installed into.
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5. In **T3+Tn+Tx**, when all *expected events* have been performed,
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Devicehub **closes** the ``Snapshot`` from 1.
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**Synced**
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Optionally, Devicehub understands receiving a ``Snapshot`` with all
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the events in an ``events`` property inside each affected ``component``
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or ``device``.
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"""
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uuid = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), unique=True)
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version = Column(StrictVersionType(STR_SM_SIZE), nullable=False)
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software = Column(DBEnum(SnapshotSoftware), nullable=False)
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elapsed = Column(Interval)
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elapsed.comment = """
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For Snapshots made with Workbench, the total amount of time
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it took to complete.
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"""
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expected_events = Column(ArrayOfEnum(DBEnum(SnapshotExpectedEvents)))
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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return '{}. {} version {}.'.format(self.severity, self.software, self.version)
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class Install(JoinedWithOneDeviceMixin, EventWithOneDevice):
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"""The action of installing an Operative System to a data
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storage unit.
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"""
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elapsed = Column(Interval, nullable=False)
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class SnapshotRequest(db.Model):
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id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Snapshot.id), primary_key=True)
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request = Column(JSON, nullable=False)
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snapshot = relationship(Snapshot,
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backref=backref('request',
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lazy=True,
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uselist=False,
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cascade=CASCADE_OWN))
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class Rate(JoinedWithOneDeviceMixin, EventWithOneDevice):
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"""The act of grading the appearance, performance, and functionality
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of a device.
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There are two base **types** of ``Rate``: ``WorkbenchRate``,
|
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``ManualRate``. ``WorkbenchRate`` can have different
|
|
**software** algorithms, and each software algorithm can have several
|
|
**versions**. So, we have 3 dimensions for ``WorkbenchRate``:
|
|
type, software, version.
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|
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Devicehub generates a rate event for each software and version. So,
|
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if an agent fulfills a ``WorkbenchRate`` and there are 2 software
|
|
algorithms and each has two versions, Devicehub will generate 4 rates.
|
|
Devicehub understands that only one software and version are the
|
|
**official** (set in the settings of each inventory),
|
|
and it will generate an ``AggregateRating`` for only the official
|
|
versions. At the same time, ``Price`` only computes the price of
|
|
the **official** version.
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|
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There are two ways of rating a device:
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1. When processing the device with Workbench and the Android App.
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2. Anytime after with the Android App or website.
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|
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Refer to *processes* in the documentation to get more info with
|
|
the process.
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|
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|
The technical Workflow in Devicehub is as follows:
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1. In **T1**, the agent performs a ``Snapshot`` by processing the device
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|
through the Workbench. From the benchmarks and the visual and
|
|
functional ratings the agent does in the device, the system generates
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|
many ``WorkbenchRate`` (as many as software and versions defined).
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|
With only this information, the system generates an ``AggregateRating``,
|
|
which is the event that the user will see in the web.
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2. In **T2**, the agent can optionally visually re-rate the device
|
|
using the mobile app, generating an ``AppRate``. This new
|
|
action generates a new ``AggregateRating`` with the ``AppRate``
|
|
plus the ``WorkbenchRate`` from 1.
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|
"""
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rating = Column(Float(decimal_return_scale=2), check_range('rating', *RATE_POSITIVE))
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rating.comment = """The rating for the content."""
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software = Column(DBEnum(RatingSoftware))
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|
software.comment = """The algorithm used to produce this rating."""
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version = Column(StrictVersionType)
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|
version.comment = """The version of the software."""
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|
appearance = Column(Float(decimal_return_scale=2), check_range('appearance', *RATE_NEGATIVE))
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|
functionality = Column(Float(decimal_return_scale=2),
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|
check_range('functionality', *RATE_NEGATIVE))
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|
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@property
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def rating_range(self) -> RatingRange:
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|
if self.rating:
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return RatingRange.from_score(self.rating)
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@declared_attr
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|
def __mapper_args__(cls):
|
|
"""
|
|
Defines inheritance.
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|
|
|
From `the guide <http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/orm/
|
|
extensions/declarative/api.html
|
|
#sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.declared_attr>`_
|
|
"""
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|
args = {POLYMORPHIC_ID: cls.t}
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|
if cls.t == 'Rate':
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|
args[POLYMORPHIC_ON] = cls.type
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return args
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|
|
|
def __str__(self) -> str:
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|
return '{} ({} v.{})'.format(self.rating_range, self.software, self.version)
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class IndividualRate(Rate):
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|
pass
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class ManualRate(IndividualRate):
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|
id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Rate.id), primary_key=True)
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|
labelling = Column(Boolean)
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|
labelling.comment = """Sets if there are labels stuck that should
|
|
be removed.
|
|
"""
|
|
appearance_range = Column(DBEnum(AppearanceRange))
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|
appearance_range.comment = AppearanceRange.__doc__
|
|
functionality_range = Column(DBEnum(FunctionalityRange))
|
|
functionality_range.comment = FunctionalityRange.__doc__
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|
|
|
def __str__(self) -> str:
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|
return super().__str__() + '. Appearance {} and functionality {}'.format(
|
|
self.appearance_range,
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|
self.functionality_range
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def ratings(self):
|
|
raise NotImplementedError()
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|
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|
class WorkbenchRate(ManualRate):
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|
id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(ManualRate.id), primary_key=True)
|
|
processor = Column(Float(decimal_return_scale=2), check_range('processor', *RATE_POSITIVE))
|
|
ram = Column(Float(decimal_return_scale=2), check_range('ram', *RATE_POSITIVE))
|
|
data_storage = Column(Float(decimal_return_scale=2),
|
|
check_range('data_storage', *RATE_POSITIVE))
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|
graphic_card = Column(Float(decimal_return_scale=2),
|
|
check_range('graphic_card', *RATE_POSITIVE))
|
|
bios = Column(Float(decimal_return_scale=2),
|
|
check_range('bios', *RATE_POSITIVE))
|
|
bios_range = Column(DBEnum(Bios))
|
|
bios_range.comment = Bios.__doc__
|
|
|
|
# todo ensure for WorkbenchRate version and software are not None when inserting them
|
|
|
|
def ratings(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Computes all the possible rates taking this rating as a model.
|
|
|
|
Returns a set of ratings, including this one, which is mutated,
|
|
and the final :class:`.AggregateRate`.
|
|
"""
|
|
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.event.rate.main import main
|
|
return main(self, **app.config.get_namespace('WORKBENCH_RATE_'))
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|
|
|
@property
|
|
def data_storage_range(self):
|
|
if self.data_storage:
|
|
return RatingRange.from_score(self.data_storage)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def ram_range(self):
|
|
if self.ram:
|
|
return RatingRange.from_score(self.ram)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def processor_range(self):
|
|
if self.processor:
|
|
return RatingRange.from_score(self.processor)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def graphic_card_range(self):
|
|
if self.graphic_card:
|
|
return RatingRange.from_score(self.graphic_card)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class AggregateRate(Rate):
|
|
id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Rate.id), primary_key=True)
|
|
manual_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(ManualRate.id))
|
|
manual_id.comment = """The ManualEvent used to generate this
|
|
aggregation, or None if none used.
|
|
|
|
An example of ManualEvent is using the web or the Android app
|
|
to rate a device.
|
|
"""
|
|
manual = relationship(ManualRate,
|
|
backref=backref('aggregate_rate_manual',
|
|
lazy=True,
|
|
order_by=lambda: AggregateRate.created,
|
|
collection_class=OrderedSet),
|
|
primaryjoin=manual_id == ManualRate.id)
|
|
workbench_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(WorkbenchRate.id))
|
|
workbench_id.comment = """The WorkbenchRate used to generate
|
|
this aggregation, or None if none used.
|
|
"""
|
|
workbench = relationship(WorkbenchRate,
|
|
backref=backref('aggregate_rate_workbench',
|
|
lazy=True,
|
|
order_by=lambda: AggregateRate.created,
|
|
collection_class=OrderedSet),
|
|
primaryjoin=workbench_id == WorkbenchRate.id)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
|
|
kwargs.setdefault('version', StrictVersion('1.0'))
|
|
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
# todo take value from LAST event (manual or workbench)
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def processor(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.processor
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def ram(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.ram
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def data_storage(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.data_storage
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def graphic_card(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.graphic_card
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def data_storage_range(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.data_storage_range
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def ram_range(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.ram_range
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def processor_range(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.processor_range
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def graphic_card_range(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.graphic_card_range
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def bios(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.bios
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def functionality_range(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.functionality_range
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def appearance_range(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.appearance_range
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def bios_range(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.bios_range
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def labelling(self):
|
|
return self.workbench.labelling
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def from_workbench_rate(cls, rate: WorkbenchRate):
|
|
aggregate = cls()
|
|
aggregate.rating = rate.rating
|
|
aggregate.software = rate.software
|
|
aggregate.appearance = rate.appearance
|
|
aggregate.functionality = rate.functionality
|
|
aggregate.device = rate.device
|
|
aggregate.workbench = rate
|
|
return aggregate
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Price(JoinedWithOneDeviceMixin, EventWithOneDevice):
|
|
"""The act of setting a trading price for the device.
|
|
|
|
This does not imply that the device is ultimately traded for that
|
|
price. Use the :class:`.Sell` for that.
|
|
|
|
Devicehub automatically computes a price from ``AggregateRating``
|
|
events. As in a **Rate**, price can have **software** and **version**,
|
|
and there is an **official** price that is used to automatically
|
|
compute the price from an ``AggregateRating``. Only the official price
|
|
is computed from an ``AggregateRating``.
|
|
"""
|
|
SCALE = 4
|
|
ROUND = ROUND_HALF_EVEN
|
|
currency = Column(DBEnum(Currency), nullable=False)
|
|
currency.comment = """The currency of this price as for ISO 4217."""
|
|
price = Column(Numeric(precision=19, scale=SCALE), check_range('price', 0), nullable=False)
|
|
price.comment = """The value."""
|
|
software = Column(DBEnum(PriceSoftware))
|
|
software.comment = """The software used to compute this price,
|
|
if the price was computed automatically. This field is None
|
|
if the price has been manually set.
|
|
"""
|
|
version = Column(StrictVersionType)
|
|
version.comment = """The version of the software, or None."""
|
|
rating_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(AggregateRate.id))
|
|
rating_id.comment = """The AggregateRate used to auto-compute
|
|
this price, if it has not been set manually."""
|
|
rating = relationship(AggregateRate,
|
|
backref=backref('price',
|
|
lazy=True,
|
|
cascade=CASCADE_OWN,
|
|
uselist=False),
|
|
primaryjoin=AggregateRate.id == rating_id)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> None:
|
|
if 'price' in kwargs:
|
|
assert isinstance(kwargs['price'], Decimal), 'Price must be a Decimal'
|
|
super().__init__(currency=kwargs.pop('currency', app.config['PRICE_CURRENCY']), *args,
|
|
**kwargs)
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def to_price(cls, value: Union[Decimal, float], rounding=ROUND) -> Decimal:
|
|
"""Returns a Decimal value with the correct scale for Price.price."""
|
|
if isinstance(value, float):
|
|
value = Decimal(value)
|
|
# equation from marshmallow.fields.Decimal
|
|
return value.quantize(Decimal((0, (1,), -cls.SCALE)), rounding=rounding)
|
|
|
|
@declared_attr
|
|
def __mapper_args__(cls):
|
|
"""
|
|
Defines inheritance.
|
|
|
|
From `the guide <http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/orm/
|
|
extensions/declarative/api.html
|
|
#sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.declared_attr>`_
|
|
"""
|
|
args = {POLYMORPHIC_ID: cls.t}
|
|
if cls.t == 'Price':
|
|
args[POLYMORPHIC_ON] = cls.type
|
|
return args
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self) -> str:
|
|
return '{0:0.2f} {1}'.format(self.price, self.currency)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class EreusePrice(Price):
|
|
"""The act of setting a price by guessing it using the eReuse.org
|
|
algorithm.
|
|
|
|
This algorithm states that the price is the use value of the device
|
|
(represented by its last :class:`.Rate`) multiplied by a constants
|
|
value agreed by a circuit or platform.
|
|
"""
|
|
MULTIPLIER = {
|
|
Desktop: 20,
|
|
Laptop: 30
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
class Type:
|
|
def __init__(self, percentage: float, price: Decimal) -> None:
|
|
# see https://stackoverflow.com/a/29651462 for the - 0.005
|
|
self.amount = EreusePrice.to_price(price * Decimal(percentage))
|
|
self.percentage = EreusePrice.to_price(price * Decimal(percentage))
|
|
self.percentage = round(percentage - 0.005, 2)
|
|
|
|
class Service:
|
|
REFURBISHER, PLATFORM, RETAILER = 0, 1, 2
|
|
STANDARD, WARRANTY2 = 'STD', 'WR2'
|
|
SCHEMA = {
|
|
Desktop: {
|
|
RatingRange.HIGH: {
|
|
STANDARD: (0.35125, 0.204375, 0.444375),
|
|
WARRANTY2: (0.47425, 0.275875, 0.599875)
|
|
},
|
|
RatingRange.MEDIUM: {
|
|
STANDARD: (0.385, 0.2558333333, 0.3591666667),
|
|
WARRANTY2: (0.539, 0.3581666667, 0.5028333333)
|
|
},
|
|
RatingRange.LOW: {
|
|
STANDARD: (0.5025, 0.30875, 0.18875),
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
Laptop: {
|
|
RatingRange.HIGH: {
|
|
STANDARD: (0.3469230769, 0.195, 0.4580769231),
|
|
WARRANTY2: (0.4522307692, 0.2632307692, 0.6345384615)
|
|
},
|
|
RatingRange.MEDIUM: {
|
|
STANDARD: (0.382, 0.1735, 0.4445),
|
|
WARRANTY2: (0.5108, 0.2429, 0.6463)
|
|
},
|
|
RatingRange.LOW: {
|
|
STANDARD: (0.4528571429, 0.2264285714, 0.3207142857),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
SCHEMA[Server] = SCHEMA[Desktop]
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, device, rating_range, role, price: Decimal) -> None:
|
|
cls = device.__class__ if device.__class__ != Server else Desktop
|
|
rate = self.SCHEMA[cls][rating_range]
|
|
self.standard = EreusePrice.Type(rate[self.STANDARD][role], price)
|
|
if self.WARRANTY2 in rate:
|
|
self.warranty2 = EreusePrice.Type(rate[self.WARRANTY2][role], price)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, rating: AggregateRate, **kwargs) -> None:
|
|
if rating.rating_range == RatingRange.VERY_LOW:
|
|
raise ValueError('Cannot compute price for Range.VERY_LOW')
|
|
# We pass ROUND_UP strategy so price is always greater than what refurbisher... amounts
|
|
price = self.to_price(rating.rating * self.MULTIPLIER[rating.device.__class__], ROUND_UP)
|
|
super().__init__(rating=rating,
|
|
device=rating.device,
|
|
price=price,
|
|
software=kwargs.pop('software', app.config['PRICE_SOFTWARE']),
|
|
version=kwargs.pop('version', app.config['PRICE_VERSION']),
|
|
**kwargs)
|
|
self._compute()
|
|
|
|
@orm.reconstructor
|
|
def _compute(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Calculates eReuse.org prices when initializing the
|
|
instance from the price and other properties.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.refurbisher = self._service(self.Service.REFURBISHER)
|
|
self.retailer = self._service(self.Service.RETAILER)
|
|
self.platform = self._service(self.Service.PLATFORM)
|
|
if hasattr(self.refurbisher, 'warranty2'):
|
|
self.warranty2 = round(self.refurbisher.warranty2.amount
|
|
+ self.retailer.warranty2.amount
|
|
+ self.platform.warranty2.amount, 2)
|
|
|
|
def _service(self, role):
|
|
return self.Service(self.device, self.rating.rating_range, role, self.price)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Test(JoinedWithOneDeviceMixin, EventWithOneDevice):
|
|
"""The act of testing the physical condition of a device and its
|
|
components.
|
|
|
|
Testing errors and warnings are easily taken in
|
|
:attr:`ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.models.Device.working`.
|
|
"""
|
|
elapsed = Column(Interval, nullable=False)
|
|
|
|
@declared_attr
|
|
def __mapper_args__(cls):
|
|
"""
|
|
Defines inheritance.
|
|
|
|
From `the guide <http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/orm/
|
|
extensions/declarative/api.html
|
|
#sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.declared_attr>`_
|
|
"""
|
|
args = {POLYMORPHIC_ID: cls.t}
|
|
if cls.t == 'Test':
|
|
args[POLYMORPHIC_ON] = cls.type
|
|
return args
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestDataStorage(Test):
|
|
"""
|
|
The act of testing the data storage.
|
|
|
|
Testing is done using the `S.M.A.R.T self test
|
|
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T.#Self-tests>`_. Note
|
|
that not all data storage units, specially some new PCIe ones, do not
|
|
support SMART testing.
|
|
|
|
The test takes to other SMART values indicators of the overall health
|
|
of the data storage.
|
|
"""
|
|
id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Test.id), primary_key=True)
|
|
length = Column(DBEnum(TestDataStorageLength), nullable=False) # todo from type
|
|
status = Column(Unicode(), check_lower('status'), nullable=False)
|
|
lifetime = Column(Interval)
|
|
assessment = Column(Boolean)
|
|
reallocated_sector_count = Column(SmallInteger)
|
|
power_cycle_count = Column(SmallInteger)
|
|
reported_uncorrectable_errors = Column(SmallInteger)
|
|
command_timeout = Column(Integer)
|
|
current_pending_sector_count = Column(SmallInteger)
|
|
offline_uncorrectable = Column(SmallInteger)
|
|
remaining_lifetime_percentage = Column(SmallInteger)
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None:
|
|
super().__init__(**kwargs)
|
|
|
|
# Define severity
|
|
# As of https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-smart-stats/ and
|
|
# https://www.backblaze.com/blog-smart-stats-2014-8.html
|
|
# We can guess some future disk failures by analyzing some SMART data.
|
|
if self.severity is None:
|
|
# Test finished successfully
|
|
if not self.assessment:
|
|
self.severity = Severity.Error
|
|
elif self.current_pending_sector_count and self.current_pending_sector_count > 40 \
|
|
or self.reallocated_sector_count and self.reallocated_sector_count > 10:
|
|
self.severity = Severity.Warning
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self) -> str:
|
|
t = inflection.humanize(self.status)
|
|
if self.lifetime:
|
|
t += ' with a lifetime of {:.1f} years.'.format(self.lifetime.days / 365)
|
|
t += self.description
|
|
return t
|
|
|
|
|
|
class StressTest(Test):
|
|
"""The act of stressing (putting to the maximum capacity)
|
|
a device for an amount of minutes. If the device is not in great
|
|
condition won't probably survive such test.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
@validates('elapsed')
|
|
def is_minute_and_bigger_than_1_minute(self, _, value: timedelta):
|
|
seconds = value.total_seconds()
|
|
assert not bool(seconds % 60)
|
|
assert seconds >= 60
|
|
return value
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self) -> str:
|
|
return '{}. Computing for {}'.format(self.severity, self.elapsed)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Benchmark(JoinedWithOneDeviceMixin, EventWithOneDevice):
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"""The act of gauging the performance of a device."""
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elapsed = Column(Interval)
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@declared_attr
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def __mapper_args__(cls):
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"""
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Defines inheritance.
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From `the guide <http://docs.sqlalchemy.org/en/latest/orm/
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extensions/declarative/api.html
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#sqlalchemy.ext.declarative.declared_attr>`_
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"""
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args = {POLYMORPHIC_ID: cls.t}
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if cls.t == 'Benchmark':
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args[POLYMORPHIC_ON] = cls.type
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return args
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class BenchmarkDataStorage(Benchmark):
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"""Benchmarks the data storage unit reading and writing speeds."""
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id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Benchmark.id), primary_key=True)
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read_speed = Column(Float(decimal_return_scale=2), nullable=False)
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write_speed = Column(Float(decimal_return_scale=2), nullable=False)
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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return 'Read: {} MB/s, write: {} MB/s'.format(self.read_speed, self.write_speed)
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class BenchmarkWithRate(Benchmark):
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"""The act of benchmarking a device with a single rate."""
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id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Benchmark.id), primary_key=True)
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rate = Column(Float, nullable=False)
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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return '{} points'.format(self.rate)
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class BenchmarkProcessor(BenchmarkWithRate):
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"""Benchmarks a processor by executing `BogoMips
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<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BogoMips>`_. Note that this is not
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a reliable way of rating processors and we keep it for compatibility
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purposes.
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"""
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pass
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class BenchmarkProcessorSysbench(BenchmarkProcessor):
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"""Benchmarks a processor by using the processor benchmarking
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utility of `sysbench <https://github.com/akopytov/sysbench>`_.
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"""
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class BenchmarkRamSysbench(BenchmarkWithRate):
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pass
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class ToRepair(EventWithMultipleDevices):
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"""Select a device to be repaired."""
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class Repair(EventWithMultipleDevices):
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"""Repair is the act of performing reparations.
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If a repair without an error is performed,
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it represents that the reparation has been successful.
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"""
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class ReadyToUse(EventWithMultipleDevices):
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"""The device is ready to be used.
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This involves greater preparation from the ``Prepare`` event,
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and users should only use a device after this event is performed.
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Users usually require devices with this event before shipping them
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to costumers.
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"""
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class ToPrepare(EventWithMultipleDevices):
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"""The device has been selected for preparation.
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See Prepare for more info.
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Usually **ToPrepare** is the next event done after registering the
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device.
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"""
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pass
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class Prepare(EventWithMultipleDevices):
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"""Work has been performed to the device to a defined point of
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acceptance.
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Users using this event have to agree what is this point
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of acceptance; for some is when the device just works, for others
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when some testing has been performed.
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"""
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class Live(JoinedWithOneDeviceMixin, EventWithOneDevice):
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"""A keep-alive from a device connected to the Internet with
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information about its state (in the form of a ``Snapshot`` event)
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and usage statistics.
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"""
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ip = Column(IP, nullable=False,
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comment='The IP where the live was triggered.')
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subdivision_confidence = Column(SmallInteger,
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check_range('subdivision_confidence', 0, 100),
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nullable=False)
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subdivision = Column(DBEnum(Subdivision), nullable=False)
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city = Column(Unicode(STR_SM_SIZE), check_lower('city'), nullable=False)
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city_confidence = Column(SmallInteger,
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check_range('city_confidence', 0, 100),
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nullable=False)
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isp = Column(Unicode(STR_SM_SIZE), check_lower('isp'), nullable=False)
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organization = Column(Unicode(STR_SM_SIZE), check_lower('organization'))
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organization_type = Column(Unicode(STR_SM_SIZE), check_lower('organization_type'))
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@property
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def country(self) -> Country:
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return self.subdivision.country
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# todo relate to snapshot
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# todo testing
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class Organize(JoinedTableMixin, EventWithMultipleDevices):
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"""The act of manipulating/administering/supervising/controlling
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one or more devices.
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"""
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class Reserve(Organize):
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"""The act of reserving devices.
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After this event is performed, the user is the **reservee** of the
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devices. There can only be one non-cancelled reservation for
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|
a device, and a reservation can only have one reservee.
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"""
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class CancelReservation(Organize):
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"""The act of cancelling a reservation."""
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class Trade(JoinedTableMixin, EventWithMultipleDevices):
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|
"""Trade actions log the political exchange of devices between users.
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|
Every time a trade event is performed, the old user looses its
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|
political possession, for example ownership, in favor of another
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|
user.
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Performing trade events changes the *Trading* state of the
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|
device —:class:`ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.states.Trading`.
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"""
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shipping_date = Column(DateTime)
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|
shipping_date.comment = """
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|
When are the devices going to be ready for shipping?
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|
"""
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|
invoice_number = Column(CIText())
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|
invoice_number.comment = """
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|
The id of the invoice so they can be linked.
|
|
"""
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|
price_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Price.id))
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|
price = relationship(Price,
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backref=backref('trade', lazy=True, uselist=False),
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primaryjoin=price_id == Price.id)
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price_id.comment = """
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The price set for this trade.
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If no price is set it is supposed that the trade was
|
|
not payed, usual in donations.
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|
"""
|
|
to_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Agent.id), nullable=False)
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|
# todo compute the org
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to = relationship(Agent,
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|
backref=backref('events_to',
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|
lazy=True,
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|
collection_class=OrderedSet,
|
|
order_by=lambda: Event.created),
|
|
primaryjoin=to_id == Agent.id)
|
|
to_comment = """
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|
The agent that gets the device due this deal.
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|
"""
|
|
confirms_id = Column(UUID(as_uuid=True), ForeignKey(Organize.id))
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|
confirms = relationship(Organize,
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|
backref=backref('confirmation', lazy=True, uselist=False),
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|
primaryjoin=confirms_id == Organize.id)
|
|
confirms_id.comment = """
|
|
An organize action that this association confirms.
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|
|
|
For example, a ``Sell`` or ``Rent``
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|
can confirm a ``Reserve`` action.
|
|
"""
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class Sell(Trade):
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|
"""The act of taking money from a buyer in exchange of a device."""
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class Donate(Trade):
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|
"""The act of giving devices without compensation."""
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class Rent(Trade):
|
|
"""The act of giving money in return for temporary use, but not
|
|
ownership, of a device.
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|
"""
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|
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|
|
class CancelTrade(Trade):
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|
"""The act of cancelling a `Sell`_, `Donate`_ or `Rent`_."""
|
|
# todo cancelTrade does not do anything
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|
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|
|
class ToDisposeProduct(Trade):
|
|
"""The act of setting a device for being disposed.
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|
|
|
See :class:`.DisposeProduct`.
|
|
"""
|
|
# todo test this
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|
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|
|
class DisposeProduct(Trade):
|
|
"""The act of getting rid of devices by giving (selling, donating)
|
|
to another organization, like a waste manager.
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|
|
|
|
|
See :class:`.ToDispose` and :class:`.DisposeProduct` for
|
|
disposing without trading the device. See :class:`.DisposeWaste`
|
|
and :class:`.Recover` for disposing in-house, this is,
|
|
without trading the device.
|
|
"""
|
|
# todo For usability purposes, users might not directly perform
|
|
# *DisposeProduct*, but this could automatically be done when
|
|
# performing :class:`.ToDispose` + :class:`.Receive` to a
|
|
# ``RecyclingCenter``.
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|
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|
|
|
class Receive(JoinedTableMixin, EventWithMultipleDevices):
|
|
"""The act of physically taking delivery of a device.
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|
|
|
The receiver confirms that the devices have arrived, and thus,
|
|
they are the
|
|
:attr:`ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.models.Device.physical_possessor`.
|
|
|
|
This differs from :class:`.Trade` in that trading changes the
|
|
political possession. As an example, a transporter can *receive*
|
|
a device but it is not it's owner. After the delivery, the
|
|
transporter performs another *receive* to the final owner.
|
|
|
|
The receiver can optionally take a
|
|
:class:`ereuse_devicehub.resources.enums.ReceiverRole`.
|
|
"""
|
|
role = Column(DBEnum(ReceiverRole),
|
|
nullable=False,
|
|
default=ReceiverRole.Intermediary)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class Migrate(JoinedTableMixin, EventWithMultipleDevices):
|
|
"""Moves the devices to a new database/inventory. Devices cannot be
|
|
modified anymore at the previous database.
|
|
"""
|
|
other = Column(URL(), nullable=False)
|
|
other.comment = """
|
|
The URL of the Migrate in the other end.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
|
|
class MigrateTo(Migrate):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
class MigrateFrom(Migrate):
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Listeners
|
|
# Listeners validate values and keep relationships synced
|
|
|
|
# The following listeners avoids setting values to events that
|
|
# do not make sense. For example, EraseBasic to a graphic card.
|
|
|
|
@event.listens_for(TestDataStorage.device, Events.set.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
@event.listens_for(Install.device, Events.set.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
@event.listens_for(EraseBasic.device, Events.set.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
def validate_device_is_data_storage(target: Event, value: DataStorage, old_value, initiator):
|
|
"""Validates that the device for data-storage events is effectively a data storage."""
|
|
if value and not isinstance(value, DataStorage):
|
|
raise TypeError('{} must be a DataStorage but you passed {}'.format(initiator.impl, value))
|
|
|
|
|
|
@event.listens_for(BenchmarkRamSysbench.device, Events.set.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
def events_not_for_components(target: Event, value: Device, old_value, initiator):
|
|
"""Validates events that cannot be performed to components."""
|
|
if isinstance(value, Component):
|
|
raise TypeError('{!r} cannot be performed to a component ({!r}).'.format(target, value))
|
|
|
|
|
|
# The following listeners keep relationships with device <-> components synced with the event
|
|
# So, if you add or remove devices from events these listeners will
|
|
# automatically add/remove the ``components`` and ``parent`` of such events
|
|
# See the tests for examples
|
|
|
|
@event.listens_for(EventWithOneDevice.device, Events.set.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
def update_components_event_one(target: EventWithOneDevice, device: Device, __, ___):
|
|
"""
|
|
Syncs the :attr:`.Event.components` with the components in
|
|
:attr:`ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.models.Computer.components`.
|
|
"""
|
|
# For Add and Remove, ``components`` have different meanings
|
|
# see Event.components for more info
|
|
if not isinstance(target, (Add, Remove)):
|
|
target.components.clear()
|
|
if isinstance(device, Computer):
|
|
target.components |= device.components
|
|
|
|
|
|
@event.listens_for(EventWithMultipleDevices.devices, Events.init_collection.__name__,
|
|
propagate=True)
|
|
@event.listens_for(EventWithMultipleDevices.devices, Events.bulk_replace.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
@event.listens_for(EventWithMultipleDevices.devices, Events.append.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
def update_components_event_multiple(target: EventWithMultipleDevices,
|
|
value: Union[Set[Device], Device], _):
|
|
"""
|
|
Syncs the :attr:`.Event.components` with the components in
|
|
:attr:`ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.models.Computer.components`.
|
|
"""
|
|
target.components.clear()
|
|
devices = value if isinstance(value, Iterable) else {value}
|
|
for device in devices:
|
|
if isinstance(device, Computer):
|
|
target.components |= device.components
|
|
|
|
|
|
@event.listens_for(EventWithMultipleDevices.devices, Events.remove.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
def remove_components_event_multiple(target: EventWithMultipleDevices, device: Device, __):
|
|
"""
|
|
Syncs the :attr:`.Event.components` with the components in
|
|
:attr:`ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.models.Computer.components`.
|
|
"""
|
|
target.components.clear()
|
|
for device in target.devices - {device}:
|
|
if isinstance(device, Computer):
|
|
target.components |= device.components
|
|
|
|
|
|
@event.listens_for(EraseBasic.device, Events.set.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
@event.listens_for(Test.device, Events.set.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
@event.listens_for(Install.device, Events.set.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
@event.listens_for(Benchmark.device, Events.set.__name__, propagate=True)
|
|
def update_parent(target: Union[EraseBasic, Test, Install], device: Device, _, __):
|
|
"""
|
|
Syncs the :attr:`Event.parent` with the parent of the device.
|
|
"""
|
|
target.parent = None
|
|
if isinstance(device, Component):
|
|
target.parent = device.parent
|