Symmetric relationship types (isdirectional flag, migration 7d19) show
one entry per peer on the relationships card - a Dualpath pair no
longer lists its partner twice - and directional types read naturally
instead of Outgoing/Incoming. Deleting a collapsed entry removes every
underlying direction row.
Propagation is now real (migration 7d20): relationship types declare
propagation-through pairs in relationshiptypepropagations (M:N,
replacing the never-consumed single column); creating a controls link
on either bay of a Dualpath pair auto-creates it on the partner,
mirrored across both endpoints because live data stores controls as
bay -> PC. flask relationships propagate backfills existing data (29
rows fanned out on the WJ dataset, idempotent).
This also completes the tree that commit 1d21bf0 accidentally split
(core/models/__init__ imported RelationshipTypePropagation ahead of the
file that defines it), returning CI to green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
167 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
167 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
"""Machine and Asset relationship models."""
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from shopdb.extensions import db
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from .base import BaseModel
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class RelationshipType(BaseModel):
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"""
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Types of relationships between assets.
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ADR-001 seeds three canonical types: partof, controls, connectedto.
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Sites may add legacy/communication-flavored types (Serial Cable, Direct
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Ethernet, USB, WiFi, Dualpath) for backward compatibility with pre-1.0
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data, but new ADR-001 code paths only reason about the three canonical
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types via free-text label for nuance.
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"""
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__tablename__ = 'relationshiptypes'
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relationshiptypeid = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
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relationshiptype = db.Column(db.String(50), unique=True, nullable=False)
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description = db.Column(db.Text)
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color = db.Column(db.String(20), comment='CSS color for relationship badges')
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# True: edge has a source->target meaning (controls, partof, Backup For).
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# False: symmetric link (Dualpath, connectedto, USB...) shown on the card
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# once per peer with no direction, both stored direction rows collapsed.
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isdirectional = db.Column(
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db.Boolean,
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default=True,
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nullable=False,
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server_default='1',
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comment='False = symmetric connection, shown direction-blind'
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)
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# Sibling propagation (ADR-001), WIRED. When a relationship of this type is
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# created, the create path fans it out across every through-type in this
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# type's propagation set (relationshiptypepropagations rows). For each
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# SYMMETRIC through-type P, the source's edge to the target is mirrored to
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# every asset linked to the target via P. This is M:N so one type can
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# propagate through several rails at once. Seeded rows on this DB:
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# controls -> partof (declared; directional rail, NOT consumed yet -
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# parent/child fan-out direction is ambiguous)
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# controls -> Dualpath (consumed; a dual-bay pair is one physical machine
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# with one controller, so both bays carry controls)
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# A dual-bay Dualpath pair thus gets the PC's controls link on both bays.
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# propagatesthrough is the list of through-type RelationshipType rows.
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propagatesthrough = db.relationship(
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'RelationshipType',
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secondary='relationshiptypepropagations',
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primaryjoin='RelationshipType.relationshiptypeid'
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' == RelationshipTypePropagation.relationshiptypeid',
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secondaryjoin='RelationshipType.relationshiptypeid'
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' == RelationshipTypePropagation.throughtypeid',
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viewonly=True,
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)
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def __repr__(self):
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return f"<RelationshipType {self.relationshiptype}>"
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class RelationshipTypePropagation(db.Model):
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"""
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M:N propagation rails (ADR-001). One row means: a relationship of type
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relationshiptypeid propagates through the connections of type throughtypeid.
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Replaces the old single-valued relationshiptypes.propagatesthroughid so a
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type (controls) can propagate through several through-types (partof AND
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Dualpath) at once. Seed/CLI-managed; no management UI.
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"""
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__tablename__ = 'relationshiptypepropagations'
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propagationid = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
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relationshiptypeid = db.Column(
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db.Integer,
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db.ForeignKey('relationshiptypes.relationshiptypeid'),
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nullable=False
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)
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throughtypeid = db.Column(
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db.Integer,
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db.ForeignKey('relationshiptypes.relationshiptypeid'),
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nullable=False
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)
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__table_args__ = (
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db.UniqueConstraint(
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'relationshiptypeid',
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'throughtypeid',
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name='uq_reltype_propagation'
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),
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)
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def __repr__(self):
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return f"<RelationshipTypePropagation {self.relationshiptypeid} through {self.throughtypeid}>"
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class AssetRelationship(BaseModel):
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"""
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Relationships between assets.
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Examples:
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- Computer controls Machine
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- Two machines are dualpath partners
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- Network device connects to machine
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"""
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__tablename__ = 'assetrelationships'
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relationshipid = db.Column(db.Integer, primary_key=True)
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sourceassetid = db.Column(
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db.Integer,
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db.ForeignKey('assets.assetid'),
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nullable=False
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)
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targetassetid = db.Column(
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db.Integer,
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db.ForeignKey('assets.assetid'),
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nullable=False
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)
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relationshiptypeid = db.Column(
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db.Integer,
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db.ForeignKey('relationshiptypes.relationshiptypeid'),
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nullable=False
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)
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# Free-text description carrying domain nuance ("DNC feed",
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# "operator workstation", "ethernet PoE"). Avoids inflating type list.
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label = db.Column(db.String(200), comment='Free-text relationship description (ADR-001)')
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# When true, resolve_asset_position walks across this edge (priority 2
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# in the resolution chain). Defaults to true for partof + controls when
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# the relationship is created via the API; nullable for legacy rows.
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inheritsposition = db.Column(
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db.Boolean,
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default=True,
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nullable=False,
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server_default='1',
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comment='If true, resolved-position walk follows this edge (ADR-001)'
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)
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notes = db.Column(db.Text)
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sourceasset = db.relationship(
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'Asset',
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foreign_keys=[sourceassetid],
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backref='outgoing_relationships'
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)
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targetasset = db.relationship(
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'Asset',
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foreign_keys=[targetassetid],
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backref='incoming_relationships'
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)
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relationshiptype = db.relationship('RelationshipType', backref='asset_relationships')
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__table_args__ = (
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db.UniqueConstraint(
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'sourceassetid',
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'targetassetid',
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'relationshiptypeid',
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name='uq_asset_relationship'
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),
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db.Index('idx_asset_rel_source', 'sourceassetid'),
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db.Index('idx_asset_rel_target', 'targetassetid'),
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)
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def __repr__(self):
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return f"<AssetRelationship {self.sourceassetid} -> {self.targetassetid}>"
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