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Dan Funk dba41f4759 Ludicrously stupid launch in a refactor of the way all files work in the system at a time where I crave sleep and peace above all other things.
Added a File class, that we wrap around the FileModel so the api endpoints don't change, but File no longer holds refences to versions or dates of the file_data model, we
figure this out based on a clean database structure.

The ApprovalFile is directly related to the file_data_model - so no chance that a reviewer would review the incorrect version of a file.py

Noticed that our FileType enum called "bpmn" "bpmm", hope this doesn't screw someone up.

Workflows are directly related to the data_models that create the workflow spec it needs.  So the files should always be there.  There are no more hashes, and thus no more hash errors where it can't find the files to rebuild the workflow.py

Not much to report here, other than I broke every single test in the system at one point.  So I'm super concerned about this, and will be testing it a lot before creating the pull request.
2020-05-28 20:03:50 -04:00
Dan Funk cd7f67ab48 A major refactor of how we search and store files, as there was a lot of confusing bits in here.
From an API point of view you can do the following (and only the following)

/files?workflow_spec_id=x
* You can find all files associated with a workflow_spec_id, and add a file with a workflow_spec_id
/files?workflow_id=x
* You can find all files associated with a workflow_id, and add a file that is directly associated with the workflow
/files?workflow_id=x&form_field_key=y
* You can find all files associated with a form element on a running workflow, and add a new file.
   Note: you can add multiple files to the same form_field_key, IF they have different file names. If the same name, the original file is archived,
   and the new file takes its place.

The study endpoints always return a list of the file metadata associated with the study.  Removed /studies-files, but there is an
endpoint called

/studies/all  - that returns all the studies in the system, and does include their files.

On a deeper level:
 The File model no longer contains:
  - study_id,
  - task_id,
  - form_field_key

Instead, if the file is associated with workflow - then that is the one way it is connected to the study, and we use this relationship to find files for a study.
A file is never associated with a task_id, as these change when the workflow is reloaded.
The form_field_key must match the irb_doc_code, so when requesting files for a form field, we just look up the irb_doc_code.
2020-05-28 08:27:26 -04:00
Dan Funk 7869fa596e Protocol Builder isn't disabled on the dcos servers, trying to figure out why, and assure it isn't some sort of weird race condition. 2020-05-26 22:42:49 -04:00
Dan Funk da7cae51b8 Adding a new reference file that provides greater details about the investigators related to a study.
Improving the study_info script documentation to provide detailed examples of values returned based on arguments.
Making the tests a little more targetted and less subject to breaking through better mocks.
Allow all tests to pass even when ther protocol builder mock isn't running locally.
Removing the duplication of reference files in tests and static, as this seems silly to me at the moment.
2020-05-07 13:57:24 -04:00
Dan Funk 714b5f3be0 Merge branch 'feature/protocol_status' into feature/previous_task
# Conflicts:
#	crc/services/study_service.py
2020-05-04 11:08:36 -04:00
Dan Funk 2699f5c65c Refactor the stats models, and assure they are very correct across all tests with the workflow api.
I noticed we were saving the workflow every time we loaded it up, rather than only when we were making changes to it.  Refactored this to be a little more careful.
Centralized the saving of the workflow into one location in the processor, so we can make sure we update all the details about that workflow every time we save.
The workflow service has a method that will log any task action taken in a consistent way.
The stats models were removed from the API completely.  Will wait for a use case for dealing with this later.
2020-05-04 10:57:09 -04:00
Dan Funk f1f8b91c9c Refactor the document details scripts. Now there is one script, it returns data in a consistent format, and has all the details required. The script is located in StudyInfo, with the argument documents. Make note that it returns a dictionary of ALL the documents, with a field to mark which ones are required according to the protocol builder. Others may become required if a workflow determines such, in which case the workflow will enforce this, and the document will have a count > 0, and additional details in a list of files within the document. I modified the XLS file to use lower case variable names, because it disturbed me, and we have to reference them frequently. Removed devious "as_object" variable on get_required_docs, so it behaves like the other methods all the time, and returns a dictionary. All the core business logic for finding the documents list now resides in the StudyService.
Because this changes the endpoint for all existing document details, I've modified all the test and static bpmn files to use the new format.
Shorting up the SponsorsList.xls file makes for slightly faster tests. seems senseless to load 5000 everytime we reset the data.
Tried to test all of this carefully in the test_study_details_documents.py test.
2020-04-29 15:08:11 -04:00
Aaron Louie c85173de88 Sorts approvals by display order 2020-04-24 08:54:14 -04:00
Aaron Louie 796c109611 Adds approvals to study service 2020-04-23 14:40:05 -04:00
Dan Funk fd0adb1d43 Updated the study status to use a different enumeration. Migration correctly handles modifying the enum.
INCOMPLETE = 'Incomplete in Protocol Builder',
  ACTIVE = 'Active / Ready to roll',
  HOLD = 'On Hold',
  OPEN = 'Open - this study is in progress',
  ABANDONED = 'Abandoned, it got deleted in Protocol Builder'
2020-04-21 17:13:30 -04:00
Dan Funk dc2895cb05 Allow configurators to upload xls files into a workflow for defining enumrations of values for dropdown lists in forms. Fixing lots of tests.
Found a problem where the documentation for elements was being processed BEFORE data was loaded from a script.  There still may be some issues here.

Ran into an issue with circular dependencies - handling it with a new workflow_service, and pulling computational logic out of the api_models - it was the right thing to do.
2020-04-15 11:13:32 -04:00
Dan Funk 60a10bb688 Marshmallow isn't the right tool when dealing with large models with lots of null values. Rather than fight the process of mamaging the Study Details, I'm letting that fall through, and we can test on an individual value or maybe set up a constants array when that becomes meaningful. 2020-04-03 16:24:38 -04:00
Dan Funk c86f3321c5 reworking the test_study_service to run from a clean state, this is growing so complex. Tests really need to be isolated better. 2020-03-30 15:39:50 -04:00
Dan Funk 17796193de fixing a bug that was causing failing tests.
Adding id and spec_version to the workflow metadata.
Refactoring the processing of the master_spec so that it doesn't polute the workflow database.
Adding tests to assure that the status and counts are updated on the workflow model as users make progress.
2020-03-30 14:01:57 -04:00
Dan Funk 34b6ec92bf updating the API
Removing the call for study/workflows - as workflow information is returned with the study by default.
Fixing a bug in the workflow spec model schema.
2020-03-30 10:12:10 -04:00