mybuddy/reports/graphs/feeding_intervals.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from django.db.models import Count, Sum
from django.db.models.functions import TruncDate
from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
import plotly.offline as plotly
import plotly.graph_objs as go
from core.utils import duration_parts
from reports import utils
def feeding_intervals(instances):
"""
Create a graph showing intervals of feeding instances over time.
:param instances: a QuerySet of Feeding instances.
:returns: a tuple of the the graph's html and javascript.
"""
totals = instances.annotate(count=Count("id")).order_by("start")
intervals = []
last_feeding = totals.first()
for feeding in totals[1:]:
interval = feeding.start - last_feeding.start
if interval.total_seconds() > 0:
intervals.append(interval)
last_feeding = feeding
trace_avg = go.Scatter(
name=_("Interval"),
line=dict(shape="spline"),
x=list(totals.values_list("start", flat=True)),
y=[i.total_seconds() / 3600 for i in intervals],
hoverinfo="text",
text=[_duration_string_hms(i) for i in intervals],
)
layout_args = utils.default_graph_layout_options()
layout_args["title"] = _("<b>Feeding intervals</b>")
layout_args["xaxis"]["title"] = _("Date")
layout_args["xaxis"]["rangeselector"] = utils.rangeselector_date()
layout_args["yaxis"]["title"] = _("Feeding interval (hours)")
fig = go.Figure({"data": [trace_avg], "layout": go.Layout(**layout_args)})
output = plotly.plot(fig, output_type="div", include_plotlyjs=False)
return utils.split_graph_output(output)
def _duration_string_hms(duration):
"""
Format a duration string with hours, minutes and seconds. This is
intended to fit better in smaller spaces on a graph.
:returns: a string of the form Xm.
"""
h, m, s = duration_parts(duration)
return "{}h{}m{}s".format(h, m, s)