import datetime from django.db import models from django.utils.encoding import python_2_unicode_compatible from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _ # Inventory Models @python_2_unicode_compatible class Category(models.Model): ''' Registration product categories, used as logical groupings for Products in registration forms. Attributes: name (str): The display name for the category. description (str): Some explanatory text for the category. This is displayed alongside the forms where your attendees choose their items. required (bool): Requires a user to select an item from this category during initial registration. You can use this, e.g., for making sure that the user has a ticket before they select whether they want a t-shirt. render_type (int): This is used to determine what sort of form the attendee will be presented with when choosing Products from this category. These may be either of the following: ``RENDER_TYPE_RADIO`` presents the Products in the Category as a list of radio buttons. At most one item can be chosen at a time. This works well when setting limit_per_user to 1. ``RENDER_TYPE_QUANTITY`` shows each Product next to an input field, where the user can specify a quantity of each Product type. This is useful for additional extras, like Dinner Tickets. ``RENDER_TYPE_ITEM_QUANTITY`` shows a select menu to select a Product type, and an input field, where the user can specify the quantity for that Product type. This is useful for categories that have a lot of options, from which the user is not going to select all of the options. limit_per_user (Optional[int]): This restricts the number of items from this Category that each attendee may claim. This extends across multiple Invoices. order (int): An ascending order for displaying the Categories available. By convention, your Category for ticket types should have the lowest display order. ''' class Meta: app_label = "registrasion" verbose_name = _("inventory - category") verbose_name_plural = _("inventory - categories") ordering = ("order", ) def __str__(self): return self.name RENDER_TYPE_RADIO = 1 RENDER_TYPE_QUANTITY = 2 RENDER_TYPE_ITEM_QUANTITY = 3 CATEGORY_RENDER_TYPES = [ (RENDER_TYPE_RADIO, _("Radio button")), (RENDER_TYPE_QUANTITY, _("Quantity boxes")), (RENDER_TYPE_ITEM_QUANTITY, _("Product selector and quantity box")), ] name = models.CharField( max_length=65, verbose_name=_("Name"), ) description = models.CharField( max_length=255, verbose_name=_("Description"), ) limit_per_user = models.PositiveIntegerField( null=True, blank=True, verbose_name=_("Limit per user"), help_text=_("The total number of items from this category one " "attendee may purchase."), ) required = models.BooleanField( blank=True, help_text=_("If enabled, a user must select an " "item from this category."), ) order = models.PositiveIntegerField( verbose_name=("Display order"), db_index=True, ) render_type = models.IntegerField( choices=CATEGORY_RENDER_TYPES, verbose_name=_("Render type"), help_text=_("The registration form will render this category in this " "style."), ) @python_2_unicode_compatible class Product(models.Model): ''' Products make up the conference inventory. Attributes: name (str): The display name for the product. description (str): Some descriptive text that will help the user to understand the product when they're at the registration form. category (Category): The Category that this product will be grouped under. price (Decimal): The price that 1 unit of this product will sell for. Note that this should be the full price, before any discounts are applied. limit_per_user (Optional[int]): This restricts the number of this Product that each attendee may claim. This extends across multiple Invoices. reservation_duration (datetime): When a Product is added to the user's tentative registration, it is marked as unavailable for a period of time. This allows the user to build up their registration and then pay for it. This reservation duration determines how long an item should be allowed to be reserved whilst being unpaid. order (int): An ascending order for displaying the Products within each Category. ''' class Meta: app_label = "registrasion" verbose_name = _("inventory - product") ordering = ("category__order", "order") def __str__(self): return "%s - %s" % (self.category.name, self.name) name = models.CharField( max_length=65, verbose_name=_("Name"), ) description = models.CharField( max_length=255, verbose_name=_("Description"), null=True, blank=True, ) category = models.ForeignKey( Category, verbose_name=_("Product category") ) price = models.DecimalField( max_digits=8, decimal_places=2, verbose_name=_("Price"), ) limit_per_user = models.PositiveIntegerField( null=True, blank=True, verbose_name=_("Limit per user"), ) reservation_duration = models.DurationField( default=datetime.timedelta(hours=1), verbose_name=_("Reservation duration"), help_text=_("The length of time this product will be reserved before " "it is released for someone else to purchase."), ) order = models.PositiveIntegerField( verbose_name=("Display order"), db_index=True, ) @python_2_unicode_compatible class Voucher(models.Model): ''' Vouchers are used to enable Discounts or Flags for the people who hold the voucher code. Attributes: recipient (str): A display string used to identify the holder of the voucher on the admin page. code (str): The string that is used to prove that the attendee holds this voucher. limit (int): The number of attendees who are permitted to hold this voucher. ''' class Meta: app_label = "registrasion" # Vouchers reserve a cart for a fixed amount of time, so that # items may be added without the voucher being swiped by someone else RESERVATION_DURATION = datetime.timedelta(hours=1) def __str__(self): return "Voucher for %s" % self.recipient @classmethod def normalise_code(cls, code): return code.upper() def save(self, *a, **k): ''' Normalise the voucher code to be uppercase ''' self.code = self.normalise_code(self.code) super(Voucher, self).save(*a, **k) recipient = models.CharField(max_length=64, verbose_name=_("Recipient")) code = models.CharField(max_length=16, unique=True, verbose_name=_("Voucher code")) limit = models.PositiveIntegerField(verbose_name=_("Voucher use limit"))