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artemis/titles/diva/schema/customize.py

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from typing import Optional, Dict, List
from sqlalchemy import Table, Column, UniqueConstraint, and_
from sqlalchemy.types import Integer
from sqlalchemy.schema import ForeignKey
from sqlalchemy.dialects.mysql import insert
from core.data.schema import BaseData, metadata
customize = Table(
"diva_profile_customize_item",
metadata,
Column("id", Integer, primary_key=True, nullable=False),
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Column(
"user",
ForeignKey("aime_user.id", ondelete="cascade", onupdate="cascade"),
nullable=False,
),
Column("version", Integer, nullable=False),
Column("item_id", Integer, nullable=False),
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UniqueConstraint(
"user", "version", "item_id", name="diva_profile_customize_item_uk"
),
mysql_charset="utf8mb4",
)
class DivaCustomizeItemData(BaseData):
def put_customize_item(self, aime_id: int, version: int, item_id: int) -> None:
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sql = insert(customize).values(version=version, user=aime_id, item_id=item_id)
result = self.execute(sql)
if result is None:
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self.logger.error(
f"{__name__} Failed to insert diva profile customize item! aime id: {aime_id} item: {item_id}"
)
return None
return result.lastrowid
def get_customize_items(self, aime_id: int, version: int) -> Optional[List[Dict]]:
"""
Given a game version and an aime id, return all the customize items, not used directly
"""
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sql = customize.select(
and_(customize.c.version == version, customize.c.user == aime_id)
)
result = self.execute(sql)
if result is None:
return None
return result.fetchall()
def get_customize_items_have_string(self, aime_id: int, version: int) -> str:
"""
Given a game version and an aime id, return the cstmz_itm_have hex string
required for diva directly
"""
items_list = self.get_customize_items(aime_id, version)
if items_list is None:
items_list = []
item_have = 0
for item in items_list:
item_have |= 1 << item["item_id"]
# convert the int to a 250 digit long hex string
return "{0:0>250}".format(hex(item_have).upper()[2:])