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notifications-api/app/v2/notifications/create_response.py
Richard Chapman 083bfb9ea5 Removed the performance testing statsd calls as they are no longer
needed for monitoring the performance of the v2 endpoints. They were put
in as a temporary measure whilst sustained performance testing was
taking place.
2018-01-26 09:08:45 +00:00

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from app.statsd_decorators import statsd
def create_post_sms_response_from_notification(notification, content, from_number, url_root, scheduled_for):
noti = __create_notification_response(notification, url_root, scheduled_for)
noti['content'] = {
'from_number': from_number,
'body': content
}
return noti
def create_post_email_response_from_notification(notification, content, subject, email_from, url_root, scheduled_for):
noti = __create_notification_response(notification, url_root, scheduled_for)
noti['content'] = {
"from_email": email_from,
"body": content,
"subject": subject
}
return noti
def create_post_letter_response_from_notification(notification, content, subject, url_root, scheduled_for):
noti = __create_notification_response(notification, url_root, scheduled_for)
noti['content'] = {
"body": content,
"subject": subject
}
return noti
def __create_notification_response(notification, url_root, scheduled_for):
return {
"id": notification.id,
"reference": notification.client_reference,
"uri": "{}v2/notifications/{}".format(url_root, str(notification.id)),
'template': {
"id": notification.template_id,
"version": notification.template_version,
"uri": "{}services/{}/templates/{}".format(
url_root,
str(notification.service_id),
str(notification.template_id)
)
},
"scheduled_for": scheduled_for if scheduled_for else None
}