Save real data to the database. Load data on app start.

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Savanni D'Gerinel 2023-12-28 10:28:51 -05:00
parent e3cdc70b2c
commit 709f8064bf
7 changed files with 87 additions and 68 deletions

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@ -14,7 +14,8 @@ General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with FitnessTrax. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
use emseries::{Record, RecordId, Series};
use crate::types::DayInterval;
use emseries::{time_range, Record, RecordId, Series, Timestamp};
use ft_core::TraxRecord;
use std::{
path::{Path, PathBuf},
@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ pub enum AppInvocation {
/// Request a set of records from the core.
// Note: this will require a time range, but doesn't yet.
RequestRecords,
RequestRecords(DayInterval),
UpdateRecord(Record<TraxRecord>),
@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ pub enum AppResponse {
/// The database is open and here is a set of records. Typically, the set of records will be
/// all of the records within a time frame, but this can actually be any set of records.
Records,
Records(Vec<Record<TraxRecord>>),
/// The database has been changed. This message is useful for telling the UI that a significant
/// change has happened. Further, the UI needs to save PathBuf to settings, because the
@ -82,31 +83,39 @@ impl App {
self.open_db(&db_path);
AppResponse::DatabaseChanged(db_path)
}
AppInvocation::RequestRecords => {
if self.database.read().unwrap().is_none() {
AppResponse::NoDatabase
} else {
AppResponse::Records
}
AppInvocation::RequestRecords(interval) => match &*self.database.read().unwrap() {
Some(database) => {
let records = database
.search(time_range(
Timestamp::Date(interval.start),
true,
Timestamp::Date(interval.end),
true,
))
.map(|record| record.clone())
.collect::<Vec<Record<TraxRecord>>>();
AppResponse::Records(records)
}
None => AppResponse::NoDatabase,
},
AppInvocation::UpdateRecord(record) => match *self.database.write().unwrap() {
Some(ref mut database) => {
database.update(record).unwrap();
AppResponse::Records
AppResponse::Records(vec![])
}
None => AppResponse::NoDatabase,
},
AppInvocation::PutRecord(record) => match *self.database.write().unwrap() {
Some(ref mut database) => {
database.put(record).unwrap();
AppResponse::Records
AppResponse::Records(vec![])
}
None => AppResponse::NoDatabase,
},
AppInvocation::DeleteRecord(record_id) => match *self.database.write().unwrap() {
Some(ref mut database) => {
database.delete(&record_id).unwrap();
AppResponse::Records
AppResponse::Records(vec![])
}
None => AppResponse::NoDatabase,
},

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@ -133,13 +133,13 @@ impl AppWindow {
self.settings
.set_string("series-path", db_path.to_str().unwrap())
.unwrap();
self.change_view(ViewName::Historical);
self.change_view(ViewName::Historical(vec![]));
}
AppResponse::NoDatabase => {
self.change_view(ViewName::Welcome);
}
AppResponse::Records => {
self.change_view(ViewName::Historical);
AppResponse::Records(records) => {
self.change_view(ViewName::Historical(records));
}
}
}
@ -169,8 +169,8 @@ impl AppWindow {
})
.upcast(),
),
ViewName::Historical => View::Historical(
HistoricalView::new(vec![], {
ViewName::Historical(records) => View::Historical(
HistoricalView::new(records, {
let s = self.clone();
Rc::new(move |date: chrono::NaiveDate, records| {
let layout = gtk::Box::new(gtk::Orientation::Vertical, 0);

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@ -320,8 +320,10 @@ impl WeightView {
}
fn blur(&self) {
if *self.imp().current.borrow() == *self.imp().edit.borrow() {
self.imp().on_edit_finished.borrow()(0. * si::KG);
let edit = self.imp().edit.borrow();
if *self.imp().current.borrow() == *edit {
let w = edit.buffer().text().parse::<f64>().unwrap();
self.imp().on_edit_finished.borrow()(w * si::KG);
self.view();
}
}

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@ -17,11 +17,13 @@ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Fit
mod app;
mod app_window;
mod components;
mod types;
mod views;
use adw::prelude::*;
use app_window::AppWindow;
use std::{env, path::PathBuf};
use types::DayInterval;
const APP_ID_DEV: &str = "com.luminescent-dreams.fitnesstrax.dev";
const APP_ID_PROD: &str = "com.luminescent-dreams.fitnesstrax";
@ -86,7 +88,9 @@ fn main() {
glib::spawn_future_local(async move {
// The app requests data to start with. This kicks everything off. The response from
// the app will cause the window to be updated shortly.
let _ = app_tx.send(app::AppInvocation::RequestRecords).await;
let _ = app_tx
.send(app::AppInvocation::RequestRecords(DayInterval::default()))
.await;
while let Ok(response) = ui_rx.recv().await {
window.process_response(response);

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@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
use chrono::{Duration, Local, NaiveDate};
// This interval doesn't feel right, either. The idea that I have a specific interval type for just
// NaiveDate is odd. This should be genericized, as should the iterator. Also, it shouldn't live
// here, but in utilities.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct DayInterval {
pub start: NaiveDate,
pub end: NaiveDate,
}
impl Default for DayInterval {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
start: (Local::now() - Duration::days(7)).date_naive(),
end: Local::now().date_naive(),
}
}
}
impl DayInterval {
pub fn days(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = NaiveDate> {
DayIterator {
current: self.start.clone(),
end: self.end.clone(),
}
}
}
struct DayIterator {
current: NaiveDate,
end: NaiveDate,
}
impl Iterator for DayIterator {
type Item = NaiveDate;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
if self.current <= self.end {
let val = self.current.clone();
self.current += Duration::days(1);
Some(val)
} else {
None
}
}
}

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with FitnessTrax. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
use crate::components::DaySummary;
use crate::{components::DaySummary, types::DayInterval};
use chrono::{Duration, Local, NaiveDate};
use emseries::Record;
use ft_core::TraxRecord;
@ -196,52 +196,6 @@ impl GroupedRecords {
}
}
// This interval doesn't feel right, either. The idea that I have a specific interval type for just
// NaiveDate is odd. This should be genericized, as should the iterator. Also, it shouldn't live
// here, but in utilities.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
struct DayInterval {
start: NaiveDate,
end: NaiveDate,
}
impl Default for DayInterval {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
start: (Local::now() - Duration::days(7)).date_naive(),
end: Local::now().date_naive(),
}
}
}
impl DayInterval {
fn days(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = NaiveDate> {
DayIterator {
current: self.start.clone(),
end: self.end.clone(),
}
}
}
struct DayIterator {
current: NaiveDate,
end: NaiveDate,
}
impl Iterator for DayIterator {
type Item = NaiveDate;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
if self.current <= self.end {
let val = self.current.clone();
self.current += Duration::days(1);
Some(val)
} else {
None
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::GroupedRecords;

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@ -23,10 +23,13 @@ pub use placeholder_view::PlaceholderView;
mod welcome_view;
pub use welcome_view::WelcomeView;
use emseries::Record;
use ft_core::TraxRecord;
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum ViewName {
Welcome,
Historical,
Historical(Vec<Record<TraxRecord>>),
}
pub enum View {