169 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
169 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
from collections import defaultdict
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from typing import Any, Dict, List
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from ..users.projector import get_user_name
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from ..utils.projector import (
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AllData,
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ProjectorElementException,
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get_config,
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register_projector_slide,
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)
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# Important: All functions have to be prune. This means, that thay can only
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# access the data, that they get as argument and do not have any
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# side effects. They are called from an async context. So they have
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# to be fast!
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def get_flat_tree(all_data: AllData, parent_id: int = 0) -> List[Dict[str, Any]]:
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"""
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Build the item tree from all_data.
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Only build the tree from elements unterneath parent_id.
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Returns a list of two element tuples where the first element is the item title
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and the second a List with children as two element tuples.
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"""
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# Build a dict from an item_id to all its children
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children: Dict[int, List[int]] = defaultdict(list)
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for item in sorted(
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all_data["agenda/item"].values(), key=lambda item: item["weight"]
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):
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if item["type"] == 1: # only normal items
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children[item["parent_id"] or 0].append(item["id"])
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tree = []
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def get_children(item_ids: List[int], depth: int) -> None:
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for item_id in item_ids:
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tree.append(
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{
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"item_number": all_data["agenda/item"][item_id]["item_number"],
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"title_information": all_data["agenda/item"][item_id][
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"title_information"
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],
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"collection": all_data["agenda/item"][item_id]["content_object"][
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"collection"
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],
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"depth": depth,
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}
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)
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get_children(children[item_id], depth + 1)
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get_children(children[parent_id], 0)
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return tree
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def item_list_slide(all_data: AllData, element: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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"""
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Item list slide.
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Returns all root items or all children of an item.
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"""
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only_main_items = element.get("only_main_items", True)
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if only_main_items:
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agenda_items = []
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for item in sorted(
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all_data["agenda/item"].values(), key=lambda item: item["weight"]
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):
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if item["parent_id"] is None and item["type"] == 1:
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agenda_items.append(
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{
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"item_number": item["item_number"],
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"title_information": item["title_information"],
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"collection": item["content_object"]["collection"],
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}
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)
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else:
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agenda_items = get_flat_tree(all_data)
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return {"items": agenda_items}
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def list_of_speakers_slide(
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all_data: AllData, element: Dict[str, Any]
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) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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"""
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List of speakers slide.
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Returns all usernames, that are on the list of speaker of a slide.
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"""
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item_id = element.get("id")
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if item_id is None:
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raise ProjectorElementException("id is required for list of speakers slide")
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try:
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item = all_data["agenda/item"][item_id]
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except KeyError:
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raise ProjectorElementException(f"Item {item_id} does not exist")
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# Partition speaker objects to waiting, current and finished
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speakers_waiting = []
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speakers_finished = []
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current_speaker = None
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for speaker in item["speakers"]:
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user = get_user_name(all_data, speaker["user_id"])
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formatted_speaker = {
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"user": user,
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"marked": speaker["marked"],
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"weight": speaker["weight"],
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"end_time": speaker["end_time"],
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}
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if speaker["begin_time"] is None and speaker["end_time"] is None:
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speakers_waiting.append(formatted_speaker)
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elif speaker["begin_time"] is not None and speaker["end_time"] is None:
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current_speaker = formatted_speaker
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else:
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speakers_finished.append(formatted_speaker)
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# sort speakers
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speakers_waiting = sorted(speakers_waiting, key=lambda s: s["weight"])
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speakers_finished = sorted(speakers_finished, key=lambda s: s["end_time"])
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number_of_last_speakers = get_config(all_data, "agenda_show_last_speakers")
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if number_of_last_speakers == 0:
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speakers_finished = []
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else:
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speakers_finished = speakers_finished[
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-number_of_last_speakers:
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] # Take the last speakers
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return {
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"waiting": speakers_waiting,
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"current": current_speaker,
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"finished": speakers_finished,
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"content_object_collection": item["content_object"]["collection"],
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"title_information": item["title_information"],
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"item_number": item["item_number"],
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}
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def current_list_of_speakers_slide(
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all_data: AllData, element: Dict[str, Any]
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) -> Dict[str, Any]:
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"""
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TODO
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Note: This data is for all projectors showing this slide, so we cannot give projector-
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specific data. The work-around is to make a dict with projector-ids as keys and the
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data-per-projector as values. This is not a security concern, because if a person can
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see one projector, he is able to see all others, too. Maybe a bit more data..
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"""
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return {"error": "TODO"}
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def register_projector_slides() -> None:
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register_projector_slide("agenda/item-list", item_list_slide)
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register_projector_slide("agenda/list-of-speakers", list_of_speakers_slide)
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register_projector_slide(
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"agenda/current-list-of-speakers", current_list_of_speakers_slide
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)
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register_projector_slide(
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"agenda/current-list-of-speakers-overlay", current_list_of_speakers_slide
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)
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