import itertools from django.db.models import Q from django.db.models import Sum from registrasion import models as rego from category import CategoryController from conditions import ConditionController class ProductController(object): def __init__(self, product): self.product = product @classmethod def available_products(cls, user, category=None, products=None): ''' Returns a list of all of the products that are available per enabling conditions from the given categories. TODO: refactor so that all conditions are tested here and can_add_with_enabling_conditions calls this method. ''' if category is None and products is None: raise ValueError("You must provide products or a category") if category is not None: all_products = rego.Product.objects.filter(category=category) else: all_products = [] if products is not None: all_products = itertools.chain(all_products, products) passed_limits = set( product for product in all_products if CategoryController(product.category).user_quantity_remaining(user) > 0 if cls(product).user_quantity_remaining(user) > 0 ) failed_conditions = set(ConditionController.test_enabling_conditions( user, products=passed_limits )) out = list(passed_limits - failed_conditions) out.sort(key=lambda product: product.order) return out def user_quantity_remaining(self, user): ''' Returns the quantity of this product that the user add in the current cart. ''' prod_limit = self.product.limit_per_user if prod_limit is None: # Don't need to run the remaining queries return 999999 # We can do better carts = rego.Cart.objects.filter( user=user, active=False, released=False, ) items = rego.ProductItem.objects.filter( cart__in=carts, product=self.product, ) prod_count = items.aggregate(Sum("quantity"))["quantity__sum"] or 0 return prod_limit - prod_count