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pyfa/gui/fitCommands/calc/module/localAdd.py

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import wx
from logbook import Logger
import eos.db
from gui.fitCommands.helpers import restoreCheckedStates, activeStateLimit
from service.fit import Fit
pyfalog = Logger(__name__)
class CalcAddLocalModuleCommand(wx.Command):
def __init__(self, fitID, newModInfo):
wx.Command.__init__(self, True, 'Add Module')
self.fitID = fitID
self.newModInfo = newModInfo
self.savedPosition = None
self.subsystemCmd = None
self.savedStateCheckChanges = None
def Do(self):
pyfalog.debug('Doing addition of local module {} to fit {}'.format(self.newModInfo, self.fitID))
sFit = Fit.getInstance()
fit = sFit.getFit(self.fitID)
newMod = self.newModInfo.toModule(fallbackState=activeStateLimit(self.newModInfo.itemID))
if newMod is None:
return False
# If subsystem and we need to replace, run the replace command instead and bypass the rest of this command
if newMod.item.category.name == 'Subsystem':
for oldMod in fit.modules:
if oldMod.getModifiedItemAttr('subSystemSlot') == newMod.getModifiedItemAttr('subSystemSlot') and newMod.slot == oldMod.slot:
if oldMod.itemID == self.newModInfo.itemID:
return False
from .localReplace import CalcReplaceLocalModuleCommand
self.subsystemCmd = CalcReplaceLocalModuleCommand(
fitID=self.fitID,
position=fit.modules.index(oldMod),
newModInfo=self.newModInfo)
return self.subsystemCmd.Do()
fit.modules.append(newMod)
if newMod not in fit.modules:
pyfalog.warning('Failed to append to list')
return False
self.savedPosition = fit.modules.index(newMod)
# Need to flush because checkStates sometimes relies on module->fit
# relationship via .owner attribute, which is handled by SQLAlchemy
eos.db.flush()
sFit.recalc(fit)
# fits() sometimes relies on recalculated on-item attributes, such as fax cap
# booster limitation, so we have to check it after recalculating and remove the
# module if the check has failed
if not newMod.fits(fit):
pyfalog.warning('Module does not fit')
self.Undo()
return False
self.savedStateCheckChanges = sFit.checkStates(fit, newMod)
return True
def Undo(self):
pyfalog.debug('Undoing addition of local module {} to fit {}'.format(self.newModInfo, self.fitID))
# We added a subsystem module, which actually ran the replace command. Run the undo for that guy instead
if self.subsystemCmd is not None:
return self.subsystemCmd.Undo()
if self.savedPosition is None:
return False
from .localRemove import CalcRemoveLocalModulesCommand
cmd = CalcRemoveLocalModulesCommand(fitID=self.fitID, positions=[self.savedPosition], recalc=False, clearTail=True)
if not cmd.Do():
return False
restoreCheckedStates(Fit.getInstance().getFit(self.fitID), self.savedStateCheckChanges)
return True
@property
def needsGuiRecalc(self):
if self.subsystemCmd is not None:
return self.subsystemCmd.needsGuiRecalc
if self.savedStateCheckChanges is None:
return True
for container in self.savedStateCheckChanges:
if len(container) > 0:
return True
return False