oi-metrology/Archive/ApiControllers/ToolTypesController.cs
Mike Phares f0c2140f93 TargetFramework update,
reference updates and added tests for Viewer
2023-01-06 21:17:30 -07:00

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C#

using Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc;
using Newtonsoft.Json;
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
namespace OI.Metrology.Archive.ApiControllers;
using OI.Metrology.Archive.Models;
using OI.Metrology.Shared.DataModels;
using OI.Metrology.Shared.Models.Stateless;
using OI.Metrology.Shared.Services;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text.Json;
// using System.Data.Common;
public class ToolTypesController : Controller
{
// this controller powers the bulk of the UI
// it is named after the /api/tooltypes prefix
// the URL pattern is RESTful and the tool type is the root of every request
private readonly AppSettings _AppSettings;
private readonly IAttachmentsService _AttachmentsService;
private readonly IMetrologyRepository _MetrologyRepository;
public ToolTypesController(AppSettings appSettings, IMetrologyRepository metrologyRepository, IAttachmentsService attachmentsService)
{
_AppSettings = appSettings;
_AttachmentsService = attachmentsService;
_MetrologyRepository = metrologyRepository;
}
// Get a list of tooltypes, returns just Name and ID
[HttpGet("/api/tooltypes")]
public IActionResult Index()
{
var r = new
{
Results = _MetrologyRepository.GetToolTypes().Select(tt => new { tt.ToolTypeName, tt.ID })
};
return Json(r, new JsonSerializerOptions { PropertyNamingPolicy = null, WriteIndented = true });
}
// Gets the metadata for a tooltype, accepts a parameter which sorts the results
// This is used to setup the grid displays on the UI
[HttpGet("/api/tooltypes/{id}")]
public IActionResult GetToolTypeMetadata(int id, string sortby = "")
{
ToolType tt = _MetrologyRepository.GetToolTypeByID(id);
IEnumerable<ToolTypeMetadata> md = _MetrologyRepository.GetToolTypeMetadataByToolTypeID(id);
if (string.Equals(sortby, "grid", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
md = md.OrderBy(f => f.GridDisplayOrder).ToList();
if (string.Equals(sortby, "table", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
md = md.OrderBy(f => f.GridDisplayOrder).ToList();
var r = new
{
Results = new
{
ToolType = tt,
Metadata = md
}
};
return Json(r, new JsonSerializerOptions { PropertyNamingPolicy = null, WriteIndented = true });
}
// Just Changed here
// Gets headers, request/response format is to allow paging with igniteUI
// The headerid parameter is used for navigating directly to a header, when the button is clicked in Awaiting Dispo
[HttpGet("/api/tooltypes/{id}/headers")]
public IActionResult GetHeaders(
int id,
[FromQuery] DateTime? datebegin,
[FromQuery] DateTime? dateend,
[FromQuery] int? page,
[FromQuery] int? pagesize,
[FromQuery] long? headerid)
{
long totalRecs;
System.Data.DataTable dt = _MetrologyRepository.GetHeaders(id, datebegin, dateend, page, pagesize, headerid, out totalRecs);
var r = new
{
Results = dt,
TotalRows = totalRecs,
};
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(r);
return Content(json);
}
// Gets header titles, used in the Run Headers UI
[HttpGet("/api/tooltypes/{id}/headertitles")]
public IActionResult GetHeaderTitles(
int id,
[FromQuery] int? page,
[FromQuery] int? pagesize)
{
long totalRecs;
IEnumerable<HeaderCommon> dt = _MetrologyRepository.GetHeaderTitles(id, page, pagesize, out totalRecs);
var r = new
{
Results = dt,
TotalRows = totalRecs,
};
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(r);
return Content(json);
}
// Get all of the fields for a header, used with the Run Header UI
[HttpGet("/api/tooltypes/{id}/headers/{headerid}/fields")]
public IActionResult GetHeaderFields(
int id,
long headerid)
{
var r = new
{
Results = _MetrologyRepository.GetHeaderFields(id, headerid).Select(x => new { Column = x.Key, x.Value }).ToList()
};
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(r);
return Content(json);
}
// Get the data for a header, used with the Run Info UI
[HttpGet("/api/tooltypes/{id}/headers/{title}/data/isSharePoint")]
public IActionResult GetData(
int id,
string title)
{
var r = new
{
Results = _MetrologyRepository.GetDataSharePoint(id, title)
};
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(r);
return Content(json);
}
// Get the data for a header, used with the Run Info UI
[HttpGet("/api/tooltypes/{id}/headers/{headerid}/data")]
public IActionResult GetData(
int id,
long headerid)
{
var r = new
{
Results = _MetrologyRepository.GetData(id, headerid)
};
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(r);
return Content(json);
}
// Display an attachment, used for Run Info - note it is by tool type ID and attachment GUID, so it is best for internal use
[HttpGet("/api/tooltypes/{toolTypeId}/{tabletype}/files/{attachmentId}/{filename}")]
public IActionResult GetAttachment(
int toolTypeId,
string tabletype,
string attachmentId,
string filename)
{
ToolType tt = _MetrologyRepository.GetToolTypeByID(toolTypeId);
bool header = !string.Equals(tabletype.Trim(), "data", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase);
Guid attachmentIdParsed;
if (!Guid.TryParse(attachmentId, out attachmentIdParsed))
return Content("Invalid attachment id");
// figure out what content type to use. this is very simple because there are only two types being used
string contenttype = "application/pdf";
if (filename.ToLower().TrimEnd().EndsWith(".txt"))
contenttype = "text/plain";
// Get attachment stream and feed it to the client
Stream fs = _AttachmentsService.GetAttachmentStreamByAttachmentId(tt, header, attachmentIdParsed, filename);
return File(fs, contenttype);
}
// This endpoint triggers writing of the OI Export file
[HttpPost("/api/tooltypes/{toolTypeId}/headers/{headerid}/oiexport")]
public IActionResult OIExport(int toolTypeId, long headerid)
{
// Call the export stored procedure
System.Data.DataSet ds = _MetrologyRepository.GetOIExportData(toolTypeId, headerid);
try
{
// The SP must return 3 result tables
if (ds.Tables.Count != 3)
throw new Exception("Error exporting, invalid results");
// The first table has just one row, which is the export filename
if (ds.Tables[0].Rows.Count != 1)
throw new Exception("Error exporting, invalid filename");
string filename = Convert.ToString(ds.Tables[0].Rows[0][0]);
// The second table has the header data
if (ds.Tables[1].Rows.Count != 1)
throw new Exception("Error exporting, invalid header data");
System.Text.StringBuilder sb = new();
foreach (object o in ds.Tables[1].Rows[0].ItemArray)
{
if ((o is not null) && (!Convert.IsDBNull(o)))
_ = sb.Append(Convert.ToString(o));
_ = sb.Append('\t');
}
// The third table has the detail data
foreach (System.Data.DataRow dr in ds.Tables[2].Rows)
{
foreach (object o in dr.ItemArray)
{
if ((o is not null) && (!Convert.IsDBNull(o)))
_ = sb.Append(Convert.ToString(o));
_ = sb.Append('\t');
}
}
_ = sb.AppendLine();
// The output file will only have one line, the header columns are output first
// Then each detail rows has it's columns appended
// H1, H2, H3, D1.1, D1.2, D1.3, D2.1, D2.2, D2.3, etc
// Write the file
System.IO.File.WriteAllText(
Path.Join(_AppSettings.OIExportPath, filename),
sb.ToString());
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
string json = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(new
{
ex.Message,
});
return BadRequest(json);
}
var r = new
{
Message = "OK",
};
return Ok(r);
}
}