I reviewed the backend codebase covering schema, API endpoints, error handling, and tests.
Key changes I implemented:
- Updated `app/models.py`:
- Added `parent_expense_id` and `last_occurrence` fields to the `Expense` model to align with the `add_recurring_expenses.py` migration.
- Added `parent_expense` and `child_expenses` self-referential relationships to the `Expense` model.
- Updated `app/core/exceptions.py`:
- Removed the unused and improperly defined `BalanceCalculationError` class.
I identified areas for future work:
- Create a new Alembic migration if necessary to ensure `parent_expense_id` and `last_occurrence` columns are correctly reflected in the database, or verify the existing `add_recurring_expenses.py` migration's status.
- Significantly improve API test coverage, particularly for:
- Chores module (personal and group)
- Groups, Invites, Lists, Items, OCR endpoints
- Full CRUD operations for Expenses and Settlements
- Recurring expense functionalities.
- Introduced a new `RecurrencePattern` model to manage recurrence details for expenses, allowing for daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly patterns.
- Updated the `Expense` model to include fields for recurrence management, such as `is_recurring`, `recurrence_pattern_id`, and `next_occurrence`.
- Modified the database schema to reflect these changes, including alterations to existing columns and the removal of obsolete fields.
- Enhanced the expense creation logic to accommodate recurring expenses and updated related CRUD operations accordingly.
- Implemented necessary migrations to ensure database integrity and support for the new features.
- Added support for recurring expenses, allowing users to define recurrence patterns (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly) for expenses.
- Introduced `RecurrencePattern` model to manage recurrence details and linked it to the `Expense` model.
- Implemented background job scheduling using APScheduler to automatically generate new expenses based on defined patterns.
- Updated expense creation logic to handle recurring expenses, including validation and database interactions.
- Enhanced frontend components to allow users to create and manage recurring expenses through forms and lists.
- Updated documentation to reflect new features and usage guidelines for recurring expenses.
This commit introduces a comprehensive chore management system, allowing users to create, manage, and track both personal and group chores. Key changes include:
- Addition of new API endpoints for personal and group chores in `be/app/api/v1/endpoints/chores.py`.
- Implementation of chore models and schemas to support the new functionality in `be/app/models.py` and `be/app/schemas/chore.py`.
- Integration of chore services in the frontend to handle API interactions for chore management.
- Creation of new Vue components for displaying and managing chores, including `ChoresPage.vue` and `PersonalChoresPage.vue`.
- Updates to the router to include chore-related routes and navigation.
This feature enhances user collaboration and organization within shared living environments, aligning with the project's goal of streamlining household management.
I've implemented the foundational backend components for the chore management feature.
Key changes include:
- Definition of `Chore` and `ChoreAssignment` SQLAlchemy models in `be/app/models.py`.
- Addition of corresponding relationships to `User` and `Group` models.
- Creation of an Alembic migration script (`manual_0001_add_chore_tables.py`) for the new database tables. (Note: Migration not applied in sandbox).
- Implementation of a utility function `calculate_next_due_date` in `be/app/core/chore_utils.py` for determining chore due dates based on recurrence rules.
- Definition of Pydantic schemas (`ChoreCreate`, `ChorePublic`, `ChoreAssignmentCreate`, `ChoreAssignmentPublic`, etc.) in `be/app/schemas/chore.py` for API data validation.
- Implementation of CRUD operations (create, read, update, delete) for Chores in `be/app/crud/chore.py`.
This commit lays the groundwork for adding Chore Assignment CRUD operations and the API endpoints for both chores and their assignments.