Files
resolutionflow/backend/app/models/account_settings.py
Michael Chihlas b49772f1a1 feat(models): Phase 1 SQLAlchemy models — SessionFact, SessionSuggestedFix, DraftTemplate, AccountSettings
Backs the schema added in 210d310 with SQLAlchemy 2.0 models.

- SessionFact: "What we know" facts with polymorphic source_ref pointing
  at task-lane item UUIDs inside ai_sessions.pending_task_lane (not a FK
  per Section 4.2).
- SessionSuggestedFix: AI-proposed resolutions with supersession tracking
  and the full user_decision state machine.
- DraftTemplate: post-resolve templatization queue with promotion to
  script_templates.
- AccountSettings: per-account JSONB preferences grab-bag with async
  classmethod helpers — get_setting(db, account_id, key, default) reads
  without creating, set_setting(db, account_id, key, value) upserts via
  Postgres ON CONFLICT + jsonb `||` merge so existing keys are preserved.
  Lazy row creation matches the Phase 1 design.

Column additions on existing models to mirror the migration:
- AISession: resolution_note_* / escalation_package_* / state_version
  (the preview-cache-invalidation counter consumed by Phase 3).
- ScriptTemplate: source_session_id / source_user_id / source_ticket_ref
  (provenance for templates promoted from DraftTemplate).

All four new models registered in app.models.__init__ and __all__.
TYPE_CHECKING-guarded relationship imports throughout, matching the
repo's existing model style.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-17 18:35:00 +00:00

100 lines
3.4 KiB
Python

"""Per-account settings with a JSONB preferences grab-bag.
Rows are created lazily on first write. Reads of a missing row return the
caller-supplied default — no upfront row creation per account.
Settings live in `preferences` until they meet the promotion criteria in
Section 4.6 of FLOWPILOT-MIGRATION.md (hot path / validation / joins), at
which point a future migration adds a typed column and the helpers prefer it.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import uuid
from datetime import datetime, timezone
from typing import Any, TYPE_CHECKING
from sqlalchemy import DateTime, ForeignKey, text
from sqlalchemy.orm import Mapped, mapped_column, relationship
from sqlalchemy.dialects.postgresql import UUID, JSONB, insert as pg_insert
from sqlalchemy.ext.asyncio import AsyncSession
from sqlalchemy.sql import select
from app.core.database import Base
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from app.models.account import Account
class AccountSettings(Base):
"""One row per account. Created lazily on first `set_setting` call."""
__tablename__ = "account_settings"
account_id: Mapped[uuid.UUID] = mapped_column(
UUID(as_uuid=True),
ForeignKey("accounts.id", ondelete="CASCADE"),
primary_key=True,
)
preferences: Mapped[dict[str, Any]] = mapped_column(
JSONB, nullable=False, default=dict, server_default=text("'{}'::jsonb")
)
created_at: Mapped[datetime] = mapped_column(
DateTime(timezone=True), default=lambda: datetime.now(timezone.utc)
)
updated_at: Mapped[datetime] = mapped_column(
DateTime(timezone=True),
default=lambda: datetime.now(timezone.utc),
onupdate=lambda: datetime.now(timezone.utc),
)
account: Mapped["Account"] = relationship("Account", foreign_keys=[account_id])
@classmethod
async def get_setting(
cls,
db: AsyncSession,
account_id: uuid.UUID,
key: str,
default: Any = None,
) -> Any:
"""Return preferences[key] for the account, or `default` if no row/no key.
Never creates a row — this is the pure-read path.
"""
result = await db.execute(
select(cls.preferences).where(cls.account_id == account_id)
)
prefs = result.scalar_one_or_none()
if prefs is None:
return default
return prefs.get(key, default)
@classmethod
async def set_setting(
cls,
db: AsyncSession,
account_id: uuid.UUID,
key: str,
value: Any,
) -> None:
"""Upsert preferences[key] = value for the account.
Creates the row on first write; on subsequent writes, merges the key
into the existing preferences JSON without clobbering other keys.
Uses PostgreSQL's `||` jsonb merge operator via ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE.
"""
stmt = pg_insert(cls).values(
account_id=account_id,
preferences={key: value},
)
stmt = stmt.on_conflict_do_update(
index_elements=[cls.account_id],
set_={
# Merge the new {key: value} into the existing preferences.
# The `||` operator on jsonb overwrites matching keys and keeps
# all other keys intact.
"preferences": cls.preferences.op("||")(stmt.excluded.preferences),
"updated_at": text("now()"),
},
)
await db.execute(stmt)