# @name: workflow.py # @creation_date: 2022-04-05 # @license: The MIT License # @author: Simon Bowie # @purpose: workflow route for workflow-related functions and pages # @acknowledgements: # https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-make-a-web-application-using-flask-in-python-3 from flask import Blueprint, render_template, request, flash, redirect, url_for from flask_login import login_required, current_user from .models import Resource from .resources import * from werkzeug.exceptions import abort from . import db workflow = Blueprint('workflow', __name__) # route for displaying all workflows in database @workflow.route('/workflows') def get_workflows(): workflows = Resource.query.filter_by(type='workflow') return render_template('resources.html', resources=workflows, type='workflow') # route for displaying a single workflow based on the ID in the database @workflow.route('/workflows/') def show_workflow(workflow_id): workflow = get_resource(workflow_id) links = get_linked_resources(workflow_id) return render_template('resource.html', resource=workflow, links=links) # route for editing a single workflow based on the ID in the database @workflow.route('/workflows//edit', methods=('GET', 'POST')) @login_required def edit_workflow(workflow_id): workflow = get_resource(workflow_id) if request.method == 'POST': name = request.form['name'] description = request.form['description'] if not name: flash('Name is required!') else: workflow = Resource.query.get(workflow_id) workflow.name = name workflow.description = description db.session.commit() return redirect(url_for('workflow.get_workflows')) return render_template('edit.html', resource=workflow) # route for function to delete a single workflow from the edit page @workflow.route('/workflows//delete', methods=('POST',)) @login_required def delete_workflow(workflow_id): delete_resource(workflow_id) return redirect(url_for('workflow.get_workflows'))