Record data to the database
This isn't recording real data. It's basically discarding all information from the weight edit field. But it is creating a record.
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@ -217,7 +217,24 @@ impl AppWindow {
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Rc::new(move |date, records| {
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let layout = gtk::Box::new(gtk::Orientation::Vertical, 0);
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layout.append(&adw::HeaderBar::new());
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layout.append(&DayDetail::new(date, records));
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layout.append(&DayDetail::new(
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date,
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records,
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{
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let app_tx = s.app_tx.clone();
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move |record| {
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let _ =
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app_tx.send_blocking(AppInvocation::PutRecord(record));
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}
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},
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{
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let app_tx = s.app_tx.clone();
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move |record| {
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let _ = app_tx
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.send_blocking(AppInvocation::UpdateRecord(record));
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}
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},
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));
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let page = &adw::NavigationPage::builder()
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.title(date.format("%Y-%m-%d").to_string())
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.child(&layout)
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@ -133,7 +133,16 @@ glib::wrapper! {
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}
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impl DayDetail {
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pub fn new(date: chrono::NaiveDate, records: Vec<Record<TraxRecord>>) -> Self {
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pub fn new<SaveRecordFn, UpdateRecordFn>(
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date: chrono::NaiveDate,
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records: Vec<Record<TraxRecord>>,
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on_save_record: SaveRecordFn,
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on_update_record: UpdateRecordFn,
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) -> Self
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where
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SaveRecordFn: Fn(TraxRecord) + 'static,
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UpdateRecordFn: Fn(Record<TraxRecord>) + 'static,
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{
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let s: Self = Object::builder().build();
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s.set_orientation(gtk::Orientation::Vertical);
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@ -159,17 +168,14 @@ impl DayDetail {
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});
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let weight_view = match weight_record {
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Some((id, record)) => WeightView::new(Some(record.clone()), move |weight| {
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println!(
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"on_blur on the weight view. Need to record {:?}, {:?}",
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id, weight
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);
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Some((id, data)) => WeightView::new(Some(data.clone()), move |weight| {
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on_update_record(Record {
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id: id.clone(),
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data: TraxRecord::Weight(Weight { date, weight }),
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})
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}),
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None => WeightView::new(None, |weight| {
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println!(
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"on_blur on the weight view. Need to create a new record for {:?}",
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weight
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);
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None => WeightView::new(None, move |weight| {
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on_save_record(TraxRecord::Weight(Weight { date, weight }));
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}),
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};
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s.append(&weight_view);
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@ -155,6 +155,9 @@ impl DayRecords {
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}
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}
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// This isn't feeling quite right. DayRecords is a glib object, but I'm not sure that I want to
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// really be passing that around. It seems not generic enough. I feel like this whole grouped
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// records thing can be made more generic.
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struct GroupedRecords {
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interval: DayInterval,
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data: HashMap<NaiveDate, DayRecords>,
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@ -184,12 +187,6 @@ impl GroupedRecords {
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}
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fn items<'a>(&'a self) -> impl Iterator<Item = DayRecords> + 'a {
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/*
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GroupedRecordIterator {
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interval: self.interval.clone(),
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data: &self.data,
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}
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*/
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self.interval.days().map(|date| {
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self.data
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.get(&date)
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}
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}
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/*
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struct GroupedRecordIterator<'a> {
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interval: DayInterval,
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data: &'a HashMap<NaiveDate, DayRecords>,
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}
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impl <'a> Iterator for GroupedRecordIterator<'a> {
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type Item = &'a DayRecords;
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fn next(&mut self) -> Option<&'a DayRecords> {
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}
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}
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*/
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// This interval doesn't feel right, either. The idea that I have a specific interval type for just
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// NaiveDate is odd. This should be genericized, as should the iterator. Also, it shouldn't live
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// here, but in utilities.
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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
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struct DayInterval {
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start: NaiveDate,
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