Add error handling during the stock update process to log and skip problematic vendors without halting execution. Additionally, ensure `get_vendor_instance` only returns active vendors, raising an error if the vendor is inactive. This improves system resilience and data integrity.
224 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
224 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
import json
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from contextlib import suppress
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from math import ceil
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from core.elasticsearch import process_query
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from core.models import AttributeValue, Brand, Category, Product, Stock, Vendor
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from payments.errors import RatesError
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from payments.utils import get_rates
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class AbstractVendor:
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"""
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Abstract class defining vendor-related operations and handling.
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This class provides methods to manage and manipulate data related to a vendor
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and its associated products, stocks, and attributes. These include utility
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methods for chunking data, resolving prices based on vendor or category
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specific markup percentages, retrieving vendor instances, fetching queryset
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data for products and stocks, and performing bulk operations like updates or
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deletions on inactive objects.
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Attributes:
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vendor_name (str | None): Name of the vendor associated with this class
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instance.
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"""
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def __init__(self, vendor_name=None, currency="USD"):
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self.vendor_name = vendor_name
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self.currency = currency
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@staticmethod
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def chunk_data(data, num_chunks=20):
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total = len(data)
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if total == 0:
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return []
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chunk_size = max(1, (total + num_chunks - 1) // num_chunks)
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return [data[i: i + chunk_size] for i in range(0, total, chunk_size)]
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@staticmethod
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def auto_convert_value(value):
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"""
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Attempts to convert a value to a more specific type.
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Handles booleans, numbers, objects (dicts), and arrays (lists),
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even when they are provided as strings.
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Returns a tuple of (converted_value, type_label).
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"""
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# First, handle native types
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if isinstance(value, bool):
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return value, "boolean"
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if isinstance(value, int):
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return value, "integer"
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if isinstance(value, float):
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return value, "float"
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if isinstance(value, dict):
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# Convert dict to a JSON string for consistency in storage
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return json.dumps(value), "object"
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if isinstance(value, list):
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# Similarly, convert list to JSON string
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return json.dumps(value), "array"
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# Now, if it's a string, try to parse it further
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if isinstance(value, str):
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lower_val = value.lower().strip()
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# Handle booleans in string form.
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if lower_val == "true":
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return True, "boolean"
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if lower_val == "false":
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return False, "boolean"
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# Try integer conversion.
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with suppress(ValueError):
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int_val = int(value)
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# Check that converting back to string gives the same value (avoid "100.0" issues).
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if str(int_val) == value:
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return int_val, "integer"
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# Try float conversion.
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with suppress(ValueError):
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float_val = float(value)
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return float_val, "float"
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# Try to detect a JSON object or array.
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stripped_value = value.strip()
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if (stripped_value.startswith("{") and stripped_value.endswith("}")) or (
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stripped_value.startswith("[") and stripped_value.endswith("]")
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):
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with suppress(Exception):
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parsed = json.loads(value)
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if isinstance(parsed, dict):
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# Store as JSON string for consistency.
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return json.dumps(parsed), "object"
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elif isinstance(parsed, list):
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return json.dumps(parsed), "array"
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# Default case: treat as a plain string.
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return value, "string"
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@staticmethod
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def auto_resolve_category(category_name: str):
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if category_name:
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with suppress(KeyError):
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uuid = process_query(category_name)["categories"][0]["uuid"]
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if uuid:
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return Category.objects.get(uuid=uuid)
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return Category.objects.get_or_create(name=category_name, is_active=False)[0]
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@staticmethod
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def auto_resolve_brand(brand_name: str):
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if brand_name:
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with suppress(KeyError):
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uuid = process_query(brand_name)["brands"][0]["uuid"]
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if uuid:
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return Brand.objects.get(uuid=uuid)
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return Brand.objects.get_or_create(name=brand_name, is_active=False)[0]
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def resolve_price(self, original_price: int | float, vendor: Vendor = None, category: Category = None) -> float:
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if not vendor:
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vendor = self.get_vendor_instance()
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if not category and not vendor:
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raise ValueError("Either category or vendor must be provided.")
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price = float(original_price)
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if category and category.markup_percent:
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price *= 1 + category.markup_percent / 100.0
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elif vendor and vendor.markup_percent:
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price *= 1 + vendor.markup_percent / 100.0
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return round(price, 2)
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def resolve_price_with_currency(self, price, provider):
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rates = get_rates(provider)
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rate = rates.get(self.currency)
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if not rate:
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raise RatesError(f"No rate found for {self.currency} in {rates} with probider {provider}...")
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return round(price / rate, 2) if rate else round(price, 2)
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@staticmethod
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def round_price_marketologically(price: float) -> float:
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up_int = ceil(price)
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s = str(up_int)
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s = (s[:-1] if len(s) > 1 else '0') + '9'
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return float(f"{int(s):.2f}")
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def get_vendor_instance(self):
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try:
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vendor = Vendor.objects.get(name=self.vendor_name)
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if vendor.is_active:
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return vendor
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raise VendorError(f"Vendor {self.vendor_name!r} is inactive...")
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except Vendor.DoesNotExist:
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raise Exception(f"No matching vendor found with name {self.vendor_name!r}...")
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def get_products(self):
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pass
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def get_products_queryset(self):
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return Product.objects.filter(stocks__vendor=self.get_vendor_instance(), orderproduct__isnull=True)
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def get_stocks_queryset(self):
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return Stock.objects.filter(product__in=self.get_products_queryset(), product__orderproduct__isnull=True)
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def get_attribute_values_queryset(self):
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return AttributeValue.objects.filter(
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product__in=self.get_products_queryset(), product__orderproduct__isnull=True
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)
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def prepare_for_stock_update(self):
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self.get_products_queryset().update(is_active=False)
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def delete_inactives(self):
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self.get_products_queryset().filter(is_active=False).delete()
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def delete_belongings(self):
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self.get_products_queryset().delete()
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self.get_stocks_queryset().delete()
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self.get_attribute_values_queryset().delete()
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def update_stock(self):
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pass
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def delete_stale():
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Product.objects.filter(stocks__isnull=True, orderproduct__isnull=True).delete()
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class NotEnoughBalanceError(Exception):
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"""
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Custom exception raised when a financial operation exceeds
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the available balance.
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This exception is designed to enforce balance constraints on
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operations such as withdrawals or payments, ensuring that
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transactions do not cause the balance to go below the allowed
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limit.
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"""
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pass
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class WrongUserAttributesError(Exception):
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"""
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Exception class representing an error for incorrect user attributes.
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This exception is raised when invalid or inconsistent attributes
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are provided for a user during an operation. It can be used to
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signal issues related to user data validation or parameter checks.
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"""
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pass
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class VendorError(Exception):
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"""
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Exception class representing an error for vendor-related operations.
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This exception is raised when unexpected output is received from Vendor API.
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"""
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pass
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