2018-09-18 13:03:15 +02:00
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import falcon
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2019-11-27 11:31:04 +01:00
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from .database import DatabaseManager
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from .items import get_views
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from .items import get_downloads
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from .util import validate_items_post_parameters
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2018-11-03 22:55:23 +01:00
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2018-10-31 23:19:39 +01:00
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class RootResource:
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def on_get(self, req, resp):
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resp.status = falcon.HTTP_200
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resp.content_type = "text/html"
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with open("dspace_statistics_api/docs/index.html", "r") as f:
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resp.body = f.read()
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2018-11-03 22:55:23 +01:00
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class AllItemsResource:
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def on_get(self, req, resp):
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"""Handles GET requests"""
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# Return HTTPBadRequest if id parameter is not present and valid
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limit = req.get_param_as_int("limit", min_value=0, max_value=100) or 100
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page = req.get_param_as_int("page", min_value=0) or 0
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offset = limit * page
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2018-11-07 16:41:21 +01:00
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with DatabaseManager() as db:
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db.set_session(readonly=True)
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with db.cursor() as cursor:
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# get total number of items so we can estimate the pages
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cursor.execute("SELECT COUNT(id) FROM items")
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pages = round(cursor.fetchone()[0] / limit)
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# get statistics and use limit and offset to page through results
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cursor.execute(
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"SELECT id, views, downloads FROM items LIMIT %s OFFSET %s",
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[limit, offset],
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)
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2018-11-07 16:41:21 +01:00
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# create a list to hold dicts of item stats
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statistics = list()
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# iterate over results and build statistics object
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for item in cursor:
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statistics.append(
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{
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"id": str(item["id"]),
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"views": item["views"],
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"downloads": item["downloads"],
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}
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)
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message = {
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"currentPage": page,
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"totalPages": pages,
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"limit": limit,
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"statistics": statistics,
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}
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resp.media = message
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2020-09-26 17:37:14 +02:00
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@falcon.before(validate_items_post_parameters)
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dspace_statistics_api: Add support for date ranges to /items
You can now POST a JSON request to /items with a list of items and
a date range. This allows the possibility to get view and download
statistics for arbitrary items and arbitrary date ranges.
The JSON request should be in the following format:
{
"limit": 100,
"page": 0,
"dateFrom": "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"dateTo": "2020-09-09T00:00:00Z",
"items": [
"f44cf173-2344-4eb2-8f00-ee55df32c76f",
"2324aa41-e9de-4a2b-bc36-16241464683e",
"8542f9da-9ce1-4614-abf4-f2e3fdb4b305",
"0fe573e7-042a-4240-a4d9-753b61233908"
]
}
The limit, page, and date parameters are all optional. By default
it will use a limit of 100, page 0, and [* TO *] Solr date range.
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def on_post(self, req, resp):
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"""Handles POST requests"""
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# Build the Solr date string, ie: [* TO *]
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if req.context.dateFrom and req.context.dateTo:
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solr_date_string = f"[{req.context.dateFrom} TO {req.context.dateTo}]"
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elif not req.context.dateFrom and req.context.dateTo:
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solr_date_string = f"[* TO {req.context.dateTo}]"
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elif req.context.dateFrom and not req.context.dateTo:
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solr_date_string = f"[{req.context.dateFrom} TO *]"
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dspace_statistics_api: Add support for date ranges to /items
You can now POST a JSON request to /items with a list of items and
a date range. This allows the possibility to get view and download
statistics for arbitrary items and arbitrary date ranges.
The JSON request should be in the following format:
{
"limit": 100,
"page": 0,
"dateFrom": "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"dateTo": "2020-09-09T00:00:00Z",
"items": [
"f44cf173-2344-4eb2-8f00-ee55df32c76f",
"2324aa41-e9de-4a2b-bc36-16241464683e",
"8542f9da-9ce1-4614-abf4-f2e3fdb4b305",
"0fe573e7-042a-4240-a4d9-753b61233908"
]
}
The limit, page, and date parameters are all optional. By default
it will use a limit of 100, page 0, and [* TO *] Solr date range.
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else:
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solr_date_string = "[* TO *]"
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# Helper variables to make working with pages/items/results easier and
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# to make the code easier to understand
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number_of_items: int = len(req.context.items)
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pages: int = int(number_of_items / req.context.limit)
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first_item: int = req.context.page * req.context.limit
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last_item: int = first_item + req.context.limit
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dspace_statistics_api: Add support for date ranges to /items
You can now POST a JSON request to /items with a list of items and
a date range. This allows the possibility to get view and download
statistics for arbitrary items and arbitrary date ranges.
The JSON request should be in the following format:
{
"limit": 100,
"page": 0,
"dateFrom": "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"dateTo": "2020-09-09T00:00:00Z",
"items": [
"f44cf173-2344-4eb2-8f00-ee55df32c76f",
"2324aa41-e9de-4a2b-bc36-16241464683e",
"8542f9da-9ce1-4614-abf4-f2e3fdb4b305",
"0fe573e7-042a-4240-a4d9-753b61233908"
]
}
The limit, page, and date parameters are all optional. By default
it will use a limit of 100, page 0, and [* TO *] Solr date range.
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# Get a subset of the POSTed items based on our limit. Note that Python
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# list slicing and indexing are both zero based, but the first and last
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# items in a slice can be confusing. See this ASCII diagram:
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#
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# +---+---+---+---+---+---+
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# | P | y | t | h | o | n |
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# +---+---+---+---+---+---+
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# Slice position: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
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# Index position: 0 1 2 3 4 5
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#
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# So if we have a list items with 240 items:
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dspace_statistics_api: Add support for date ranges to /items
You can now POST a JSON request to /items with a list of items and
a date range. This allows the possibility to get view and download
statistics for arbitrary items and arbitrary date ranges.
The JSON request should be in the following format:
{
"limit": 100,
"page": 0,
"dateFrom": "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"dateTo": "2020-09-09T00:00:00Z",
"items": [
"f44cf173-2344-4eb2-8f00-ee55df32c76f",
"2324aa41-e9de-4a2b-bc36-16241464683e",
"8542f9da-9ce1-4614-abf4-f2e3fdb4b305",
"0fe573e7-042a-4240-a4d9-753b61233908"
]
}
The limit, page, and date parameters are all optional. By default
it will use a limit of 100, page 0, and [* TO *] Solr date range.
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#
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# 1st set: items[0:100] would give items at indexes 0 to 99
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# 2nd set: items[100:200] would give items at indexes 100 to 199
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# 3rd set: items[200:300] would give items at indexes 200 to 239
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items_subset: list = req.context.items[first_item:last_item]
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dspace_statistics_api: Add support for date ranges to /items
You can now POST a JSON request to /items with a list of items and
a date range. This allows the possibility to get view and download
statistics for arbitrary items and arbitrary date ranges.
The JSON request should be in the following format:
{
"limit": 100,
"page": 0,
"dateFrom": "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"dateTo": "2020-09-09T00:00:00Z",
"items": [
"f44cf173-2344-4eb2-8f00-ee55df32c76f",
"2324aa41-e9de-4a2b-bc36-16241464683e",
"8542f9da-9ce1-4614-abf4-f2e3fdb4b305",
"0fe573e7-042a-4240-a4d9-753b61233908"
]
}
The limit, page, and date parameters are all optional. By default
it will use a limit of 100, page 0, and [* TO *] Solr date range.
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views: dict = get_views(solr_date_string, items_subset)
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downloads: dict = get_downloads(solr_date_string, items_subset)
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# create a list to hold dicts of item stats
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statistics = list()
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# iterate over views dict to extract views and use the item id as an
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# index to the downloads dict to extract downloads.
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for k, v in views.items():
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statistics.append({"id": k, "views": v, "downloads": downloads[k]})
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message = {
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"currentPage": req.context.page,
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dspace_statistics_api: Add support for date ranges to /items
You can now POST a JSON request to /items with a list of items and
a date range. This allows the possibility to get view and download
statistics for arbitrary items and arbitrary date ranges.
The JSON request should be in the following format:
{
"limit": 100,
"page": 0,
"dateFrom": "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"dateTo": "2020-09-09T00:00:00Z",
"items": [
"f44cf173-2344-4eb2-8f00-ee55df32c76f",
"2324aa41-e9de-4a2b-bc36-16241464683e",
"8542f9da-9ce1-4614-abf4-f2e3fdb4b305",
"0fe573e7-042a-4240-a4d9-753b61233908"
]
}
The limit, page, and date parameters are all optional. By default
it will use a limit of 100, page 0, and [* TO *] Solr date range.
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"totalPages": pages,
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"limit": req.context.limit,
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dspace_statistics_api: Add support for date ranges to /items
You can now POST a JSON request to /items with a list of items and
a date range. This allows the possibility to get view and download
statistics for arbitrary items and arbitrary date ranges.
The JSON request should be in the following format:
{
"limit": 100,
"page": 0,
"dateFrom": "2020-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"dateTo": "2020-09-09T00:00:00Z",
"items": [
"f44cf173-2344-4eb2-8f00-ee55df32c76f",
"2324aa41-e9de-4a2b-bc36-16241464683e",
"8542f9da-9ce1-4614-abf4-f2e3fdb4b305",
"0fe573e7-042a-4240-a4d9-753b61233908"
]
}
The limit, page, and date parameters are all optional. By default
it will use a limit of 100, page 0, and [* TO *] Solr date range.
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"statistics": statistics,
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}
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resp.status = falcon.HTTP_200
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resp.media = message
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class ItemResource:
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def on_get(self, req, resp, item_id):
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"""Handles GET requests"""
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import psycopg2.extras
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# Adapt Python’s uuid.UUID type to PostgreSQL’s uuid
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# See: https://www.psycopg.org/docs/extras.html
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psycopg2.extras.register_uuid()
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with DatabaseManager() as db:
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db.set_session(readonly=True)
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with db.cursor() as cursor:
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cursor = db.cursor()
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cursor.execute(
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"SELECT views, downloads FROM items WHERE id=%s", [str(item_id)]
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)
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if cursor.rowcount == 0:
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raise falcon.HTTPNotFound(
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title="Item not found",
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description=f'The item with id "{str(item_id)}" was not found.',
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)
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else:
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results = cursor.fetchone()
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statistics = {
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"id": str(item_id),
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"views": results["views"],
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"downloads": results["downloads"],
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}
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resp.media = statistics
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api = application = falcon.API()
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api.add_route("/", RootResource())
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api.add_route("/items", AllItemsResource())
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api.add_route("/item/{item_id:uuid}", ItemResource())
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# vim: set sw=4 ts=4 expandtab:
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