using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Threading.Tasks; using AudibleApi; using DataLayer; using Dinah.Core; using DtoImporterService; using InternalUtilities; using Serilog; namespace ApplicationServices { public static class LibraryCommands { public static async Task<(int totalCount, int newCount)> ImportAccountAsync(Func loginCallbackFactoryFunc, params Account[] accounts) { if (accounts is null || accounts.Length == 0) return (0, 0); try { var importItems = await scanAccountsAsync(loginCallbackFactoryFunc, accounts); var totalCount = importItems.Count; Log.Logger.Information($"GetAllLibraryItems: Total count {totalCount}"); var newCount = await importIntoDbAsync(importItems); Log.Logger.Information($"Import: New count {newCount}"); await Task.Run(() => SearchEngineCommands.FullReIndex()); Log.Logger.Information("FullReIndex: success"); return (totalCount, newCount); } catch (AudibleApi.Authentication.LoginFailedException lfEx) { lfEx.MoveResponseBodyFile(FileManager.Configuration.Instance.LibationFiles); // nuget Serilog.Exceptions would automatically log custom properties // However, it comes with a scary warning when used with EntityFrameworkCore which I'm not yet ready to implement: // https://github.com/RehanSaeed/Serilog.Exceptions // work-around: use 3rd param. don't just put exception object in 3rd param -- info overload: stack trace, etc Log.Logger.Error(lfEx, "Error importing library. Login failed. {@DebugInfo}", new { lfEx.RequestUrl, ResponseStatusCodeNumber = (int)lfEx.ResponseStatusCode, ResponseStatusCodeDesc = lfEx.ResponseStatusCode, lfEx.ResponseInputFields, lfEx.ResponseBodyFilePath }); throw; } catch (Exception ex) { Log.Logger.Error(ex, "Error importing library"); throw; } } private static async Task> scanAccountsAsync(Func loginCallbackFactoryFunc, Account[] accounts) { var tasks = new List>>(); foreach (var account in accounts) { var callback = loginCallbackFactoryFunc(account); // get APIs in serial, esp b/c of logins var api = await AudibleApiActions.GetApiAsync(callback, account); // add scanAccountAsync as a TASK: do not await tasks.Add(scanAccountAsync(api, account)); } // import library in parallel var arrayOfLists = await Task.WhenAll(tasks); var importItems = arrayOfLists.SelectMany(a => a).ToList(); return importItems; } private static async Task> scanAccountAsync(Api api, Account account) { ArgumentValidator.EnsureNotNull(account, nameof(account)); Log.Logger.Information("ImportLibraryAsync. {@DebugInfo}", new { Account = account?.MaskedLogEntry ?? "[null]" }); var dtoItems = await AudibleApiActions.GetLibraryValidatedAsync(api); return dtoItems.Select(d => new ImportItem { DtoItem = d, AccountId = account.AccountId, LocaleName = account.Locale?.Name }).ToList(); } private static async Task importIntoDbAsync(List importItems) { using var context = DbContexts.GetContext(); var libraryImporter = new LibraryImporter(context); var newCount = await Task.Run(() => libraryImporter.Import(importItems)); context.SaveChanges(); return newCount; } public static int UpdateTags(this LibationContext context, Book book, string newTags) { try { book.UserDefinedItem.Tags = newTags; var qtyChanges = context.SaveChanges(); if (qtyChanges > 0) SearchEngineCommands.UpdateBookTags(book); return qtyChanges; } catch (Exception ex) { Log.Logger.Error(ex, "Error updating tags"); throw; } } // I hate how unintuitive this is to use/remember. Will hopefully be cleaned up in a future comprehensive data strategy overhaul public static void UpdateBook(Book book) { using var context = DbContexts.GetContext(); context.Update(book); context.SaveChanges(); } } }