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tendie_budgets.py
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import os
import re
import tendie_categories
from flask import request, session
from flask_session import Session
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from sqlalchemy.orm import scoped_session, sessionmaker
from datetime import datetime
from helpers import convertSQLToDict
# Create engine object to manage connections to DB, and scoped session to separate user interactions with DB
engine = create_engine(os.getenv("DATABASE_URL"))
db = scoped_session(sessionmaker(bind=engine))
# Get the users budgets
def getBudgets(userID):
results = db.execute(
"SELECT id, name, year, amount FROM budgets WHERE user_id = :usersID ORDER BY name ASC", {"usersID": userID}).fetchall()
budgets_query = convertSQLToDict(results)
if budgets_query:
# Create a dict with budget year as key and empty list as value which will store all budgets for that year
budgets = {budget['year']: [] for budget in budgets_query}
# Update the dict by inserting budget info as values
for budget in budgets_query:
budgets[budget['year']].append(
{'amount': budget['amount'], 'id': budget['id'], 'name': budget['name']})
return budgets
else:
return None
# Get a users budget by the budget ID
def getBudgetByID(budgetID, userID):
results = db.execute(
"SELECT name, amount, year, id FROM budgets WHERE user_id = :usersID AND id = :budgetID", {"usersID": userID, "budgetID": budgetID}).fetchall()
budget = convertSQLToDict(results)
return budget[0]
# Get total amount budgeted by year
def getTotalBudgetedByYear(userID, year=None):
# Default to getting current years budgets
if not year:
year = datetime.now().year
amount = db.execute(
"SELECT SUM(amount) AS amount FROM budgets WHERE user_id = :usersID AND year = :year", {"usersID": userID, "year": year}).fetchone()[0]
if amount is None:
return 0
else:
return amount
# Generates a budget data structure from the users input when submitting a new or updated budget
def generateBudgetFromForm(formData):
budget = {"name": None, "year": None, "amount": None, "categories": []}
counter = 0
# Loop through all of the form data to extract budgets details and store in the budget dict
for key, value in formData:
counter += 1
# First 3 keys represent the name/year/amount from the form, all other keys represent dynamically loaded categories from the form
if counter <= 3:
# Check name for invalid chars and uniqueness
if key == "name":
# Invalid chars are all special chars except underscores, spaces, and hyphens (uses same regex as what's on the HTML page)
validBudgetName = re.search("^([a-zA-Z0-9_\s\-]*)$", value)
if validBudgetName:
budget[key] = value.strip()
else:
return {"apology": "Please enter a budget name without special characters except underscores, spaces, and hyphens"}
# Check if year is valid
elif key == "year":
budgetYear = int(value)
currentYear = datetime.now().year
if 2020 <= budgetYear <= currentYear:
budget[key] = budgetYear
else:
return {"apology": f"Please select a valid budget year: 2020 through {currentYear}"}
# Convert the amount from string to float
else:
amount = float(value.strip())
budget[key] = amount
# All other keys will provide the *category* name / percent budgeted
else:
# Skip iteration if value is empty (empty means the user doesnt want the category in their budget)
if value == '':
continue
# Need to split the key since the HTML elements are loaded dynamically and named like 'categories.1', 'categories.2', etc.
cleanKey = key.split(".")
# Store the category name and associated % the user wants budgetd for the category
category = {"name": None, "percent": None}
if cleanKey[0] == "categories":
category["name"] = value.strip()
# Get the percent value and convert to decimal
percent = (int(formData[counter][1].strip()) / 100)
category["percent"] = percent
# Add the category to the list of categories within the dict
budget[cleanKey[0]].append(category)
# Pass on this field because we grab the percent above (Why? It's easier to keep these 2 lines than rewrite many lines. This is the lowest of low pri TODOs)
elif cleanKey[0] == "categoryPercent":
pass
else:
return {"apology": "Only categories and their percentage of the overall budget are allowed to be stored"}
return budget
# Create a new budget
# Note: due to DB design, this is a 2 step process: 1) create a budget (name/year/amount) in budgets table, 2) create 1:M records in budgetCategories (budgetID + categoryID + percentAmount)
def createBudget(budget, userID):
# Verify the budget name is not a duplicate of an existing budget
uniqueBudgetName = isUniqueBudgetName(budget["name"], None, userID)
if not uniqueBudgetName:
return {"apology": "Please enter a unique budget name, not a duplicate."}
# Insert new budget into DB
newBudgetID = db.execute("INSERT INTO budgets (name, year, amount, user_id) VALUES (:budgetName, :budgetYear, :budgetAmount, :usersID) RETURNING id",
{"budgetName": budget["name"], "budgetYear": budget["year"], "budgetAmount": budget["amount"], "usersID": userID}).fetchone()[0]
db.commit()
# Get category IDs from DB for the new budget
categoryIDS = getBudgetCategoryIDS(budget["categories"], userID)
# Insert a record for each category in the new budget
addCategory(newBudgetID, categoryIDS)
return budget
# When creating or updating a budget, add the spending categories and % budgeted per category to a budgets record in the DB
def addCategory(budgetID, categoryIDS):
# Insert a record for each category in the new budget
for categoryID in categoryIDS:
db.execute("INSERT INTO budgetCategories (budgets_id, category_id, amount) VALUES (:budgetID, :categoryID, :percentAmount)",
{"budgetID": budgetID, "categoryID": categoryID["id"], "percentAmount": categoryID["amount"]})
db.commit()
# Update an existing budget
# Note: due to DB design, this is a 3 step process: 1) update a budget (name/year/amount) in budgets table, 2) delete the existing spending categories for the budget, 3) create 1:M records in budgetCategories (budgetID + categoryID + percentAmount)
def updateBudget(oldBudgetName, budget, userID):
# Query the DB for the budget ID
oldBudgetID = getBudgetID(oldBudgetName, userID)
# Verify the budget name is not a duplicate of an existing budget
uniqueBudgetName = isUniqueBudgetName(
budget["name"], oldBudgetID, userID)
if not uniqueBudgetName:
return {"apology": "Please enter a unique budget name, not a duplicate."}
# Update the budget name, year, and amount in DB
db.execute("UPDATE budgets SET name = :budgetName, year = :budgetYear, amount = :budgetAmount WHERE id = :oldBudgetID AND user_id = :usersID",
{"budgetName": budget["name"], "budgetYear": budget["year"], "budgetAmount": budget["amount"], "oldBudgetID": oldBudgetID, "usersID": userID})
db.commit()
# Delete existing category records for the budget
db.execute("DELETE FROM budgetCategories WHERE budgets_id = :oldBudgetID",
{"oldBudgetID": oldBudgetID})
db.commit()
# Get category IDs from DB for the new budget
categoryIDS = getBudgetCategoryIDS(budget["categories"], userID)
# Insert a record for each category in the new budget
addCategory(oldBudgetID, categoryIDS)
return budget
# Get a budgets associated category ids
def getBudgetCategoryIDS(categories, userID):
# Get the category IDs from the DB for the updated budget
categoryIDS = []
for category in categories:
# Get the category ID
categoryID = db.execute("SELECT categories.id FROM userCategories INNER JOIN categories ON userCategories.category_id = categories.id WHERE userCategories.user_id = :usersID AND categories.name = :categoryName",
{"usersID": userID, "categoryName": category["name"]}).fetchone()[0]
# Store the category ID and associated percent amount into a dict
id_amount = {"id": None, "amount": None}
id_amount["id"] = categoryID
id_amount["amount"] = category["percent"]
# Add the dictionary to the list of categoryIDs
categoryIDS.append(id_amount)
return categoryIDS
# Delete an existing budget
def deleteBudget(budgetName, userID):
# Query the DB for the budget ID
budgetID = getBudgetID(budgetName, userID)
if budgetID:
# Delete the records for budgetCategories
db.execute("DELETE FROM budgetCategories WHERE budgets_id = :budgetID",
{"budgetID": budgetID})
db.commit()
# Delete the budget
db.execute("DELETE FROM budgets WHERE id = :budgetID",
{"budgetID": budgetID})
db.commit()
return budgetName
else:
return None
# Get budget ID from DB
def getBudgetID(budgetName, userID):
# Query the DB for a budget ID based on the user and the supplied budget name
budgetID = db.execute("SELECT id FROM budgets WHERE user_id = :usersID AND name = :budgetName",
{"usersID": userID, "budgetName": budgetName}).fetchone()[0]
if not budgetID:
return None
else:
return budgetID
# Get and return a bool based on whether or not a new/updated budget name already exists for the user
def isUniqueBudgetName(budgetName, budgetID, userID):
if budgetID == None:
# Verify the net-new created budget name is not already existing in the users existing budgets
results = db.execute(
"SELECT name FROM budgets WHERE user_id = :usersID", {"usersID": userID}).fetchall()
existingBudgets = convertSQLToDict(results)
else:
# Verify the updated budget name is not already existing in the users existing budgets
results = db.execute(
"SELECT name FROM budgets WHERE user_id = :usersID AND NOT id = :oldBudgetID", {"usersID": userID, "oldBudgetID": budgetID}).fetchall()
existingBudgets = convertSQLToDict(results)
# Loop through all budgets and compare names
isUniqueName = True
for budget in existingBudgets:
if budgetName.lower() == budget["name"].lower():
isUniqueName = False
break
if isUniqueName:
return True
else:
return False
# Generate a complete, updatable budget that includes the budget name, amount, and all categories (selected/unselected categories and % budgeted for)
def getUpdatableBudget(budget, userID):
# Get the users library of spend categories
categories = tendie_categories.getSpendCategories(userID)
# Get the budget's spend categories and % amount for each category
results = db.execute("SELECT DISTINCT categories.name, budgetCategories.amount FROM budgetCategories INNER JOIN categories ON budgetCategories.category_id = categories.id INNER JOIN budgets ON budgetCategories.budgets_id = budgets.id WHERE budgets.id = :budgetsID",
{"budgetsID": budget["id"]}).fetchall()
budgetCategories = convertSQLToDict(results)
# Add 'categories' as a new key/value pair to the existing budget dict
budget["categories"] = []
# Populate the categories by looping through and adding all their categories
for category in categories:
for budgetCategory in budgetCategories:
# Mark the category as checked/True if it exists in the budget that the user wants to update
if category["name"] == budgetCategory["name"]:
# Convert the percentage (decimal) into a whole integer to be consistent with UX
amount = round(budgetCategory["amount"] * 100)
budget["categories"].append(
{"name": category["name"], "amount": amount, "checked": True})
break
else:
budget["categories"].append(
{"name": category["name"], "amount": None, "checked": False})
return budget