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/*
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* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2023 jordi fita mas <jfita@peritasoft.com>
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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*/
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package campsite
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import (
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"context"
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"net/http"
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"dev.tandem.ws/tandem/camper/pkg/auth"
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"dev.tandem.ws/tandem/camper/pkg/campsite/types"
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"dev.tandem.ws/tandem/camper/pkg/database"
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"dev.tandem.ws/tandem/camper/pkg/form"
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httplib "dev.tandem.ws/tandem/camper/pkg/http"
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"dev.tandem.ws/tandem/camper/pkg/locale"
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"dev.tandem.ws/tandem/camper/pkg/template"
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)
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type AdminHandler struct {
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types *types.AdminHandler
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}
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func NewAdminHandler(locales locale.Locales) *AdminHandler {
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return &AdminHandler{
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types: types.NewAdminHandler(locales),
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}
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}
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func (h *AdminHandler) Handler(user *auth.User, company *auth.Company, conn *database.Conn) http.HandlerFunc {
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return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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var head string
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head, r.URL.Path = httplib.ShiftPath(r.URL.Path)
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switch head {
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case "new":
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switch r.Method {
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case http.MethodGet:
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f := newCampsiteForm(r.Context(), conn)
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f.MustRender(w, r, user, company)
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default:
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httplib.MethodNotAllowed(w, r, http.MethodGet)
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}
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case "types":
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Add the company’s slug in the URL before company-dependent handlers
I really doubt that they are going to use more than a single company,
but the application is based on Numerus, that **does** have multiple
company, and followed the same architecture and philosophy: use the URL
to choose the company to manage, even if the user has a single company.
The reason i use the slug instead of the ID is because i do not want to
make the ID public in case the application is really used by employees
of many unrelated companies: they need not need to guess how many
companies there are based on the ID.
I validate this slug to be a valid UUID instead of relaying on the
query’s empty result because casting a string with a malformed value to
UUID results in an error other than data not found. Not with that
select, but it would fail with a function parameter, and i want to add
that UUID check to all functions that do use slugs.
I based uuid.Valid function on Parse() from Google’s uuid package[0]
instead of using regular expression, as it was my first idea, because
that function is an order of magnitude faster in benchmarks:
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: dev.tandem.ws/tandem/numerus/pkg
cpu: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6200U CPU @ 2.30GHz
BenchmarkValidUuid-4 36946050 29.37 ns/op
BenchmarkValidUuid_Re-4 3633169 306.70 ns/op
The regular expression used for the benchmark was:
var re = regexp.MustCompile("^[a-fA-F0-9]{8}-[a-fA-F0-9]{4}-4[a-fA-F0-9]{3}-[8|9|aA|bB][a-fA-F0-9]{3}-[a-fA-F0-9]{12}$")
And the input parameter for both functions was the following valid UUID,
because most of the time the passed UUID will be valid:
"f47ac10b-58cc-0372-8567-0e02b2c3d479"
I did not use the uuid package as is, even though it is in Debian’s
repository, because i only need to check whether the value is valid,
not convert it to a byte array. As far as i know, that package can not
do that.
Adding the Company struct into auth was not my intention, as it makes
little sense name-wise, but i need to have the Company when rendering
templates and the company package has templates to render, thus using
the company package for the Company struct would create a dependency
loop between template and company. I’ve chosen the auth package only
because User is also there; User and Company are very much related in
this application, but not enough to include the company inside the user,
or vice versa, as the User comes from the cookie while the company from
the URL.
Finally, had to move methodNotAllowed to the http package, as an
exported function, because it is used now from other packages, namely
campsite.
[0]: https://github.com/google/uuid
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h.types.Handler(user, company, conn).ServeHTTP(w, r)
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case "":
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switch r.Method {
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case http.MethodGet:
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serveCampsiteIndex(w, r, user, company, conn)
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case http.MethodPost:
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addCampsite(w, r, user, company, conn)
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default:
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httplib.MethodNotAllowed(w, r, http.MethodGet, http.MethodPost)
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}
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default:
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f := newCampsiteForm(r.Context(), conn)
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Add campsite map in SVG
I intend to use the same SVG file for customers and employees, so i had
to change Oriol’s design to add a class to layers that are supposed to
be only for customers, like trees. These are hidden in the admin area.
I understood that customers and employees have to click on a campsite to
select it, and then they can book or whatever they need to do to them.
Since customers and employees most certainly will need to have different
listeners on campsites, i decided to add the link with JavaScript. To
do so, i need a custom XML attribute with the campsite’s identifier.
Since i have seen that all campsites have a label, i changed the
“identifier” to the unique combination (company_id, label). The
company_id is there because different companies could have the same
label; i left the campsite_id primary key for foreign constraints.
In this case, as a test, i add an <a> element to the campsite with a
link to edit it; we’ll discuss with Oriol what exactly it needs to do.
However, the original design had the labels in a different layer, that
interfered with the link, as the numbers must be above the path and
the link must wrap the path in order to “inherit” its shape. I had no
other recourse than to move the labels in the same layer as the paths’.
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if err := f.FillFromDatabase(r.Context(), conn, company, head); err != nil {
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if database.ErrorIsNotFound(err) {
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http.NotFound(w, r)
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return
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}
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panic(err)
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}
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Add campsite map in SVG
I intend to use the same SVG file for customers and employees, so i had
to change Oriol’s design to add a class to layers that are supposed to
be only for customers, like trees. These are hidden in the admin area.
I understood that customers and employees have to click on a campsite to
select it, and then they can book or whatever they need to do to them.
Since customers and employees most certainly will need to have different
listeners on campsites, i decided to add the link with JavaScript. To
do so, i need a custom XML attribute with the campsite’s identifier.
Since i have seen that all campsites have a label, i changed the
“identifier” to the unique combination (company_id, label). The
company_id is there because different companies could have the same
label; i left the campsite_id primary key for foreign constraints.
In this case, as a test, i add an <a> element to the campsite with a
link to edit it; we’ll discuss with Oriol what exactly it needs to do.
However, the original design had the labels in a different layer, that
interfered with the link, as the numbers must be above the path and
the link must wrap the path in order to “inherit” its shape. I had no
other recourse than to move the labels in the same layer as the paths’.
2023-09-24 01:17:13 +00:00
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head, r.URL.Path = httplib.ShiftPath(r.URL.Path)
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switch head {
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case "":
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switch r.Method {
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case http.MethodGet:
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f.MustRender(w, r, user, company)
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case http.MethodPut:
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editCampsite(w, r, user, company, conn, f)
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default:
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httplib.MethodNotAllowed(w, r, http.MethodGet, http.MethodPut)
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}
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default:
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Add campsite map in SVG
I intend to use the same SVG file for customers and employees, so i had
to change Oriol’s design to add a class to layers that are supposed to
be only for customers, like trees. These are hidden in the admin area.
I understood that customers and employees have to click on a campsite to
select it, and then they can book or whatever they need to do to them.
Since customers and employees most certainly will need to have different
listeners on campsites, i decided to add the link with JavaScript. To
do so, i need a custom XML attribute with the campsite’s identifier.
Since i have seen that all campsites have a label, i changed the
“identifier” to the unique combination (company_id, label). The
company_id is there because different companies could have the same
label; i left the campsite_id primary key for foreign constraints.
In this case, as a test, i add an <a> element to the campsite with a
link to edit it; we’ll discuss with Oriol what exactly it needs to do.
However, the original design had the labels in a different layer, that
interfered with the link, as the numbers must be above the path and
the link must wrap the path in order to “inherit” its shape. I had no
other recourse than to move the labels in the same layer as the paths’.
2023-09-24 01:17:13 +00:00
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http.NotFound(w, r)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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func serveCampsiteIndex(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *auth.User, company *auth.Company, conn *database.Conn) {
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campsites, err := collectCampsiteEntries(r.Context(), company, conn)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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page := &campsiteIndex{
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Campsites: campsites,
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}
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page.MustRender(w, r, user, company)
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}
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func collectCampsiteEntries(ctx context.Context, company *auth.Company, conn *database.Conn) ([]*campsiteEntry, error) {
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rows, err := conn.Query(ctx, `
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Add campsite map in SVG
I intend to use the same SVG file for customers and employees, so i had
to change Oriol’s design to add a class to layers that are supposed to
be only for customers, like trees. These are hidden in the admin area.
I understood that customers and employees have to click on a campsite to
select it, and then they can book or whatever they need to do to them.
Since customers and employees most certainly will need to have different
listeners on campsites, i decided to add the link with JavaScript. To
do so, i need a custom XML attribute with the campsite’s identifier.
Since i have seen that all campsites have a label, i changed the
“identifier” to the unique combination (company_id, label). The
company_id is there because different companies could have the same
label; i left the campsite_id primary key for foreign constraints.
In this case, as a test, i add an <a> element to the campsite with a
link to edit it; we’ll discuss with Oriol what exactly it needs to do.
However, the original design had the labels in a different layer, that
interfered with the link, as the numbers must be above the path and
the link must wrap the path in order to “inherit” its shape. I had no
other recourse than to move the labels in the same layer as the paths’.
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select campsite.label
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, campsite_type.name
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, campsite.active
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from campsite
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join campsite_type using (campsite_type_id)
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where campsite.company_id = $1
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order by label`, company.ID)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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defer rows.Close()
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var campsites []*campsiteEntry
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for rows.Next() {
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entry := &campsiteEntry{}
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Add campsite map in SVG
I intend to use the same SVG file for customers and employees, so i had
to change Oriol’s design to add a class to layers that are supposed to
be only for customers, like trees. These are hidden in the admin area.
I understood that customers and employees have to click on a campsite to
select it, and then they can book or whatever they need to do to them.
Since customers and employees most certainly will need to have different
listeners on campsites, i decided to add the link with JavaScript. To
do so, i need a custom XML attribute with the campsite’s identifier.
Since i have seen that all campsites have a label, i changed the
“identifier” to the unique combination (company_id, label). The
company_id is there because different companies could have the same
label; i left the campsite_id primary key for foreign constraints.
In this case, as a test, i add an <a> element to the campsite with a
link to edit it; we’ll discuss with Oriol what exactly it needs to do.
However, the original design had the labels in a different layer, that
interfered with the link, as the numbers must be above the path and
the link must wrap the path in order to “inherit” its shape. I had no
other recourse than to move the labels in the same layer as the paths’.
2023-09-24 01:17:13 +00:00
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if err = rows.Scan(&entry.Label, &entry.Type, &entry.Active); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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campsites = append(campsites, entry)
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}
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return campsites, nil
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}
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type campsiteEntry struct {
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Label string
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Type string
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Active bool
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}
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type campsiteIndex struct {
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Campsites []*campsiteEntry
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}
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func (page *campsiteIndex) MustRender(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *auth.User, company *auth.Company) {
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template.MustRenderAdminFiles(w, r, user, company, page, "campsite/index.gohtml", "web/templates/campground_map.svg")
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}
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func addCampsite(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *auth.User, company *auth.Company, conn *database.Conn) {
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f := newCampsiteForm(r.Context(), conn)
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if err := f.Parse(r); err != nil {
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http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
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return
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}
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if err := user.VerifyCSRFToken(r); err != nil {
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http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusForbidden)
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return
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}
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if !f.Valid(user.Locale) {
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if !httplib.IsHTMxRequest(r) {
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusUnprocessableEntity)
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}
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f.MustRender(w, r, user, company)
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return
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}
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conn.MustExec(r.Context(), "select add_campsite($1, $2)", f.CampsiteType, f.Label)
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httplib.Redirect(w, r, "/admin/campsites", http.StatusSeeOther)
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}
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func editCampsite(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *auth.User, company *auth.Company, conn *database.Conn, f *campsiteForm) {
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if err := f.Parse(r); err != nil {
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http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
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return
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}
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if err := user.VerifyCSRFToken(r); err != nil {
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http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusForbidden)
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return
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}
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if !f.Valid(user.Locale) {
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if !httplib.IsHTMxRequest(r) {
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w.WriteHeader(http.StatusUnprocessableEntity)
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}
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f.MustRender(w, r, user, company)
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return
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}
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Add campsite map in SVG
I intend to use the same SVG file for customers and employees, so i had
to change Oriol’s design to add a class to layers that are supposed to
be only for customers, like trees. These are hidden in the admin area.
I understood that customers and employees have to click on a campsite to
select it, and then they can book or whatever they need to do to them.
Since customers and employees most certainly will need to have different
listeners on campsites, i decided to add the link with JavaScript. To
do so, i need a custom XML attribute with the campsite’s identifier.
Since i have seen that all campsites have a label, i changed the
“identifier” to the unique combination (company_id, label). The
company_id is there because different companies could have the same
label; i left the campsite_id primary key for foreign constraints.
In this case, as a test, i add an <a> element to the campsite with a
link to edit it; we’ll discuss with Oriol what exactly it needs to do.
However, the original design had the labels in a different layer, that
interfered with the link, as the numbers must be above the path and
the link must wrap the path in order to “inherit” its shape. I had no
other recourse than to move the labels in the same layer as the paths’.
2023-09-24 01:17:13 +00:00
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conn.MustExec(r.Context(), "select edit_campsite($1, $2, $3, $4)", f.ID, f.CampsiteType, f.Label, f.Active)
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httplib.Redirect(w, r, "/admin/campsites", http.StatusSeeOther)
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}
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type campsiteForm struct {
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Add campsite map in SVG
I intend to use the same SVG file for customers and employees, so i had
to change Oriol’s design to add a class to layers that are supposed to
be only for customers, like trees. These are hidden in the admin area.
I understood that customers and employees have to click on a campsite to
select it, and then they can book or whatever they need to do to them.
Since customers and employees most certainly will need to have different
listeners on campsites, i decided to add the link with JavaScript. To
do so, i need a custom XML attribute with the campsite’s identifier.
Since i have seen that all campsites have a label, i changed the
“identifier” to the unique combination (company_id, label). The
company_id is there because different companies could have the same
label; i left the campsite_id primary key for foreign constraints.
In this case, as a test, i add an <a> element to the campsite with a
link to edit it; we’ll discuss with Oriol what exactly it needs to do.
However, the original design had the labels in a different layer, that
interfered with the link, as the numbers must be above the path and
the link must wrap the path in order to “inherit” its shape. I had no
other recourse than to move the labels in the same layer as the paths’.
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ID int
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CurrentLabel string
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Active *form.Checkbox
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CampsiteType *form.Select
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Label *form.Input
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}
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func newCampsiteForm(ctx context.Context, conn *database.Conn) *campsiteForm {
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campsiteTypes := form.MustGetOptions(ctx, conn, "select campsite_type_id::text, name from campsite_type where active")
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return &campsiteForm{
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Active: &form.Checkbox{
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Name: "active",
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Checked: true,
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},
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CampsiteType: &form.Select{
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Name: "description",
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Options: campsiteTypes,
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},
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Label: &form.Input{
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Name: "label",
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},
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}
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}
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Add campsite map in SVG
I intend to use the same SVG file for customers and employees, so i had
to change Oriol’s design to add a class to layers that are supposed to
be only for customers, like trees. These are hidden in the admin area.
I understood that customers and employees have to click on a campsite to
select it, and then they can book or whatever they need to do to them.
Since customers and employees most certainly will need to have different
listeners on campsites, i decided to add the link with JavaScript. To
do so, i need a custom XML attribute with the campsite’s identifier.
Since i have seen that all campsites have a label, i changed the
“identifier” to the unique combination (company_id, label). The
company_id is there because different companies could have the same
label; i left the campsite_id primary key for foreign constraints.
In this case, as a test, i add an <a> element to the campsite with a
link to edit it; we’ll discuss with Oriol what exactly it needs to do.
However, the original design had the labels in a different layer, that
interfered with the link, as the numbers must be above the path and
the link must wrap the path in order to “inherit” its shape. I had no
other recourse than to move the labels in the same layer as the paths’.
2023-09-24 01:17:13 +00:00
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func (f *campsiteForm) FillFromDatabase(ctx context.Context, conn *database.Conn, company *auth.Company, label string) error {
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f.CurrentLabel = label
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row := conn.QueryRow(ctx, `
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select campsite_id
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, array[campsite_type_id::text]
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, label
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, active
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from campsite
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where company_id = $1
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and label = $2`, company.ID, label)
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return row.Scan(&f.ID, &f.CampsiteType.Selected, &f.Label.Val, &f.Active.Checked)
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}
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func (f *campsiteForm) Parse(r *http.Request) error {
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if err := r.ParseForm(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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f.Active.FillValue(r)
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f.CampsiteType.FillValue(r)
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f.Label.FillValue(r)
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return nil
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}
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func (f *campsiteForm) Valid(l *locale.Locale) bool {
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v := form.NewValidator(l)
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v.CheckSelectedOptions(f.CampsiteType, l.GettextNoop("Selected campsite type is not valid."))
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v.CheckRequired(f.Label, l.GettextNoop("Label can not be empty."))
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return v.AllOK
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}
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func (f *campsiteForm) MustRender(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, user *auth.User, company *auth.Company) {
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template.MustRenderAdmin(w, r, user, company, "campsite/form.gohtml", f)
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}
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