''' using a fedireads instance as a source of book data ''' from django.contrib.postgres.search import SearchVector from django.core.exceptions import ObjectDoesNotExist from fedireads import models from .abstract_connector import AbstractConnector, SearchResult class Connector(AbstractConnector): ''' instantiate a connector ''' def __init__(self, identifier): super().__init__(identifier) def search(self, query): ''' right now you can't search fedireads sorry, but when that gets implemented it will totally rule ''' results = models.Edition.objects.annotate( search=SearchVector('title', weight='A') +\ SearchVector('subtitle', weight='B') +\ SearchVector('author_text', weight='A') +\ SearchVector('isbn_13', weight='A') +\ SearchVector('isbn_10', weight='A') +\ SearchVector('openlibrary_key', weight='B') +\ SearchVector('goodreads_key', weight='B') +\ SearchVector('asin', weight='B') +\ SearchVector('oclc_number', weight='B') +\ SearchVector('description', weight='C') +\ SearchVector('series', weight='C') ).filter(search=query) results = results.filter(default=True) or results search_results = [] for book in results[:10]: search_results.append( SearchResult( book.title, book.id, book.author_text, book.published_date.year if book.published_date else None, None ) ) return search_results def get_or_create_book(self, book_id): ''' since this is querying its own data source, it can only get a book, not load one from an external source ''' try: return models.Book.objects.select_subclasses().get( id=book_id ) except ObjectDoesNotExist: return None def get_or_create_author(self, author_id): ''' load that author ''' try: return models.Author.objects.get(id=author_id) except ObjectDoesNotExist: pass def update_book(self, book_obj): pass def expand_book_data(self, book): pass