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thrilltrack-explorer/django/apps/core/models.py
pacnpal 543d7bc9dc feat: Core models implementation - Phase 1 complete
Settings Configuration:
- Split settings into base.py, local.py, production.py
- Configured all 60+ installed packages
- Set up PostgreSQL, Redis, Celery, Channels
- Configured caching, sessions, logging
- Added security settings for production

Core Models (apps/core/models.py):
- BaseModel: UUID primary key + timestamps + lifecycle hooks
- VersionedModel: Automatic version tracking with DirtyFieldsMixin
- Country, Subdivision, Locality: Location reference data
- DatePrecisionMixin: Track date precision (year/month/day)
- SoftDeleteMixin: Soft-delete functionality
- ActiveManager & AllObjectsManager: Query managers

User Models (apps/users/models.py):
- Custom User model with UUID, email-based auth
- OAuth support (Google, Discord)
- MFA support fields
- Ban/unban functionality
- UserRole: Role-based permissions (user/moderator/admin)
- UserProfile: Extended user info and preferences

App Structure:
- Created 7 Django apps with proper configs
- Set up migrations for core and users apps
- All migrations applied successfully to SQLite

Testing:
- Django check passes with only 1 warning (static dir)
- Database migrations successful
- Ready for entity models (Park, Ride, Company)

Next: Implement entity models for parks, rides, companies
2025-11-08 11:35:50 -05:00

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"""
Core base models and utilities for ThrillWiki.
These abstract models provide common functionality for all entities.
"""
import uuid
from django.db import models
from model_utils.models import TimeStampedModel
from django_lifecycle import LifecycleModel, hook, AFTER_CREATE, AFTER_UPDATE
from dirtyfields import DirtyFieldsMixin
class BaseModel(LifecycleModel, TimeStampedModel):
"""
Abstract base model for all entities.
Provides:
- UUID primary key
- created_at and updated_at timestamps (from TimeStampedModel)
- Lifecycle hooks for versioning
"""
id = models.UUIDField(
primary_key=True,
default=uuid.uuid4,
editable=False
)
class Meta:
abstract = True
def __str__(self):
return f"{self.__class__.__name__}({self.id})"
class VersionedModel(DirtyFieldsMixin, BaseModel):
"""
Abstract base model for entities that need version tracking.
Automatically creates a version record whenever the model is created or updated.
Uses DirtyFieldsMixin to track which fields changed.
"""
@hook(AFTER_CREATE)
def create_version_on_create(self):
"""Create initial version when entity is created"""
self._create_version('created')
@hook(AFTER_UPDATE)
def create_version_on_update(self):
"""Create version when entity is updated"""
if self.get_dirty_fields():
self._create_version('updated')
def _create_version(self, change_type):
"""
Create a version record for this entity.
Deferred import to avoid circular dependencies.
"""
try:
from apps.versioning.services import VersionService
VersionService.create_version(
entity=self,
change_type=change_type,
changed_fields=self.get_dirty_fields() if change_type == 'updated' else {}
)
except ImportError:
# Versioning app not yet available (e.g., during initial migrations)
pass
class Meta:
abstract = True
# Location Models
class Country(BaseModel):
"""
Country reference data (ISO 3166-1).
Examples: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, etc.
"""
name = models.CharField(max_length=255, unique=True)
code = models.CharField(
max_length=2,
unique=True,
help_text="ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code"
)
code3 = models.CharField(
max_length=3,
blank=True,
help_text="ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 country code"
)
class Meta:
db_table = 'countries'
ordering = ['name']
verbose_name_plural = 'countries'
def __str__(self):
return self.name
class Subdivision(BaseModel):
"""
State/Province/Region reference data (ISO 3166-2).
Examples: California, Ontario, England, etc.
"""
country = models.ForeignKey(
Country,
on_delete=models.CASCADE,
related_name='subdivisions'
)
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
code = models.CharField(
max_length=10,
help_text="ISO 3166-2 subdivision code (without country prefix)"
)
subdivision_type = models.CharField(
max_length=50,
blank=True,
help_text="Type of subdivision (state, province, region, etc.)"
)
class Meta:
db_table = 'subdivisions'
ordering = ['country', 'name']
unique_together = [['country', 'code']]
def __str__(self):
return f"{self.name}, {self.country.code}"
class Locality(BaseModel):
"""
City/Town reference data.
Examples: Los Angeles, Toronto, London, etc.
"""
subdivision = models.ForeignKey(
Subdivision,
on_delete=models.CASCADE,
related_name='localities'
)
name = models.CharField(max_length=255)
latitude = models.DecimalField(
max_digits=9,
decimal_places=6,
null=True,
blank=True
)
longitude = models.DecimalField(
max_digits=9,
decimal_places=6,
null=True,
blank=True
)
class Meta:
db_table = 'localities'
ordering = ['subdivision', 'name']
verbose_name_plural = 'localities'
indexes = [
models.Index(fields=['subdivision', 'name']),
]
def __str__(self):
return f"{self.name}, {self.subdivision.code}"
@property
def full_location(self):
"""Return full location string: City, State, Country"""
return f"{self.name}, {self.subdivision.name}, {self.subdivision.country.name}"
# Date Precision Tracking
class DatePrecisionMixin(models.Model):
"""
Mixin for models that need to track date precision.
Allows tracking whether a date is known to year, month, or day precision.
This is important for historical records where exact dates may not be known.
"""
DATE_PRECISION_CHOICES = [
('year', 'Year'),
('month', 'Month'),
('day', 'Day'),
]
class Meta:
abstract = True
@classmethod
def add_date_precision_field(cls, field_name):
"""
Helper to add a precision field for a date field.
Usage in subclass:
opening_date = models.DateField(null=True, blank=True)
opening_date_precision = models.CharField(...)
"""
return models.CharField(
max_length=20,
choices=cls.DATE_PRECISION_CHOICES,
default='day',
help_text=f"Precision level for {field_name}"
)
# Soft Delete Mixin
class SoftDeleteMixin(models.Model):
"""
Mixin for soft-deletable models.
Instead of actually deleting records, mark them as deleted.
This preserves data integrity and allows for undelete functionality.
"""
is_deleted = models.BooleanField(default=False, db_index=True)
deleted_at = models.DateTimeField(null=True, blank=True)
deleted_by = models.ForeignKey(
'users.User',
on_delete=models.SET_NULL,
null=True,
blank=True,
related_name='%(class)s_deletions'
)
class Meta:
abstract = True
def soft_delete(self, user=None):
"""Mark this record as deleted"""
from django.utils import timezone
self.is_deleted = True
self.deleted_at = timezone.now()
if user:
self.deleted_by = user
self.save(update_fields=['is_deleted', 'deleted_at', 'deleted_by'])
def undelete(self):
"""Restore a soft-deleted record"""
self.is_deleted = False
self.deleted_at = None
self.deleted_by = None
self.save(update_fields=['is_deleted', 'deleted_at', 'deleted_by'])
# Model Managers
class ActiveManager(models.Manager):
"""Manager that filters out soft-deleted records by default"""
def get_queryset(self):
return super().get_queryset().filter(is_deleted=False)
class AllObjectsManager(models.Manager):
"""Manager that includes all records, even soft-deleted ones"""
def get_queryset(self):
return super().get_queryset()