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notifications-api/app/commands.py
Rebecca Law 9400988d72 Monthly billing - part 1
This is still a work in progress but it would be good to get some eyes on it.
This commit includes creating and updating a row in the monthly billing table and a method to fetch the results.
There is a command to populate the monthly billing for a service and month so we can try it out.
The total cost at the moment are wrong, they do not take into account the free allowance - see notes below about adding that to the table.
Left to do:
create a nightly task to run to update the monthly totals.
create an endpoint to return the yearly billing, the current day will need to be calculated on the fly and added to the totals.
Add the free allowance into the total costs.
2017-07-18 18:21:35 +01:00

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import uuid
from datetime import datetime
from decimal import Decimal
from flask.ext.script import Command, Manager, Option
from app import db
from app.dao.monthly_billing_dao import create_or_update_monthly_billing_sms, get_monthly_billing_sms
from app.models import (PROVIDERS, User)
from app.dao.services_dao import (
delete_service_and_all_associated_db_objects,
dao_fetch_all_services_by_user
)
from app.dao.provider_rates_dao import create_provider_rates
from app.dao.users_dao import (delete_model_user, delete_user_verify_codes)
class CreateProviderRateCommand(Command):
option_list = (
Option('-p', '--provider_name', dest="provider_name", help='Provider name'),
Option('-c', '--cost', dest="cost", help='Cost (pence) per message including decimals'),
Option('-d', '--valid_from', dest="valid_from", help="Date (%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S) valid from")
)
def run(self, provider_name, cost, valid_from):
if provider_name not in PROVIDERS:
raise Exception("Invalid provider name, must be one of ({})".format(', '.join(PROVIDERS)))
try:
cost = Decimal(cost)
except:
raise Exception("Invalid cost value.")
try:
valid_from = datetime.strptime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S', valid_from)
except:
raise Exception("Invalid valid_from date. Use the format %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S")
create_provider_rates(provider_name, valid_from, cost)
class PurgeFunctionalTestDataCommand(Command):
option_list = (
Option('-u', '-user-email-prefix', dest='user_email_prefix', help="Functional test user email prefix."),
)
def run(self, service_name_prefix=None, user_email_prefix=None):
if user_email_prefix:
users = User.query.filter(User.email_address.like("{}%".format(user_email_prefix))).all()
for usr in users:
# Make sure the full email includes a uuid in it
# Just in case someone decides to use a similar email address.
try:
uuid.UUID(usr.email_address.split("@")[0].split('+')[1])
except ValueError:
print("Skipping {} as the user email doesn't contain a UUID.".format(usr.email_address))
else:
services = dao_fetch_all_services_by_user(usr.id)
if services:
for service in services:
delete_service_and_all_associated_db_objects(service)
else:
delete_user_verify_codes(usr)
delete_model_user(usr)
class CustomDbScript(Command):
option_list = (
Option('-n', '-name-of-db-function', dest='name_of_db_function', help="Function name of the DB script to run"),
)
def run(self, name_of_db_function):
db_function = getattr(self, name_of_db_function, None)
if callable(db_function):
db_function()
else:
print('The specified function does not exist.')
def backfill_notification_statuses(self):
"""
This will be used to populate the new `Notification._status_fkey` with the old
`Notification._status_enum`
"""
LIMIT = 250000
subq = "SELECT id FROM notification_history WHERE notification_status is NULL LIMIT {}".format(LIMIT)
update = "UPDATE notification_history SET notification_status = status WHERE id in ({})".format(subq)
result = db.session.execute(subq).fetchall()
while len(result) > 0:
db.session.execute(update)
print('commit {} updates at {}'.format(LIMIT, datetime.utcnow()))
db.session.commit()
result = db.session.execute(subq).fetchall()
def update_notification_international_flag(self):
# 250,000 rows takes 30 seconds to update.
subq = "select id from notifications where international is null limit 250000"
update = "update notifications set international = False where id in ({})".format(subq)
result = db.session.execute(subq).fetchall()
while len(result) > 0:
db.session.execute(update)
print('commit 250000 updates at {}'.format(datetime.utcnow()))
db.session.commit()
result = db.session.execute(subq).fetchall()
# Now update notification_history
subq_history = "select id from notification_history where international is null limit 250000"
update_history = "update notification_history set international = False where id in ({})".format(subq_history)
result_history = db.session.execute(subq_history).fetchall()
while len(result_history) > 0:
db.session.execute(update_history)
print('commit 250000 updates at {}'.format(datetime.utcnow()))
db.session.commit()
result_history = db.session.execute(subq_history).fetchall()
def fix_notification_statuses_not_in_sync(self):
"""
This will be used to correct an issue where Notification._status_enum and NotificationHistory._status_fkey
became out of sync. See 979e90a.
Notification._status_enum is the source of truth so NotificationHistory._status_fkey will be updated with
these values.
"""
MAX = 10000
subq = "SELECT id FROM notifications WHERE cast (status as text) != notification_status LIMIT {}".format(MAX)
update = "UPDATE notifications SET notification_status = status WHERE id in ({})".format(subq)
result = db.session.execute(subq).fetchall()
while len(result) > 0:
db.session.execute(update)
print('Committed {} updates at {}'.format(len(result), datetime.utcnow()))
db.session.commit()
result = db.session.execute(subq).fetchall()
subq_hist = "SELECT id FROM notification_history WHERE cast (status as text) != notification_status LIMIT {}" \
.format(MAX)
update = "UPDATE notification_history SET notification_status = status WHERE id in ({})".format(subq_hist)
result = db.session.execute(subq_hist).fetchall()
while len(result) > 0:
db.session.execute(update)
print('Committed {} updates at {}'.format(len(result), datetime.utcnow()))
db.session.commit()
result = db.session.execute(subq_hist).fetchall()
class PopulateMonthlyBilling(Command):
option_list = (
Option('-s', '-service-id', dest='service_id',
help="Service id to populate monthly billing for"),
Option('-m', '-month', dest="month", help="Use for integer value for month, e.g. 7 for July"),
Option('-y', '-year', dest="year", help="Use for integer value for year, e.g. 2017")
)
def run(self, service_id, month, year):
create_or_update_monthly_billing_sms(service_id, datetime(int(year), int(month), 1))
results = get_monthly_billing_sms(service_id, datetime(int(year), int(month), 1))
print("Finished populating data for {} for service id {}".format(month, service_id))
print(results.monthly_totals)