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@ -162,6 +162,8 @@ func DatapointAdd[T any](name string, value T) (err error) { // {{{
return return
} }
service.Db.Conn.Exec(`UPDATE datapoint SET last_value = NOW(), nodata_is_problem = false WHERE id=$1`, dpID)
return return
} // }}} } // }}}
@ -170,19 +172,30 @@ func DatapointsRetrieve() (dps []Datapoint, err error) { // {{{
var rows *sqlx.Rows var rows *sqlx.Rows
rows, err = service.Db.Conn.Queryx(` rows, err = service.Db.Conn.Queryx(`
SELECT SELECT
id, name, datatype, last_value, "group", comment, nodata_problem_seconds, dp.id,
last_value_id AS v_id, dp.name,
CASE dp.datatype,
WHEN last_value_id IS NULL THEN null dp.last_value,
ELSE last_value dp.group,
END AS ts, dp.comment,
last_value_int AS value_int, dp.nodata_problem_seconds,
last_value_string AS value_string,
last_value_datetime AS value_datetime dpv.id AS v_id,
FROM datapoint dpv.ts,
dpv.value_int,
dpv.value_string,
dpv.value_datetime
FROM public.datapoint dp
LEFT JOIN (
SELECT
*,
row_number() OVER (PARTITION BY "datapoint_id" ORDER BY ts DESC) AS rn
FROM datapoint_value
) dpv ON dpv.datapoint_id = dp.id AND rn = 1
ORDER BY ORDER BY
"group" ASC, dp.group ASC,
name ASC dp.name ASC
`) `)
if err != nil { if err != nil {
err = werr.Wrap(err) err = werr.Wrap(err)

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ import (
"time" "time"
) )
const VERSION = "v38" const VERSION = "v37"
var ( var (
logger *slog.Logger logger *slog.Logger

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@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
/* Adding last values to the datapoint table since they are a regularly used value. */
ALTER TABLE public.datapoint ADD COLUMN last_value_id int4 NULL;
ALTER TABLE public.datapoint ADD COLUMN last_value_int int8 NULL;
ALTER TABLE public.datapoint ADD COLUMN last_value_string varchar NULL;
ALTER TABLE public.datapoint ADD COLUMN last_value_datetime timestamptz NULL;
/* Once-run query to update it to the latest, to avoid user having to wait for the next entry. */
UPDATE public.datapoint AS dp
SET
last_value_id = dpv.id,
last_value_int = dpv.value_int,
last_value_string = dpv.value_string,
last_value_datetime = dpv.value_datetime
FROM (
SELECT
dp.id AS datapoint_id,
dpv.id,
dpv.value_int,
dpv.value_string,
dpv.value_datetime
FROM public.datapoint dp
LEFT JOIN (
SELECT
*,
row_number() OVER (PARTITION BY "datapoint_id" ORDER BY ts DESC) AS rn
FROM datapoint_value
) dpv ON dpv.datapoint_id = dp.id AND rn = 1
) AS dpv
WHERE
dpv.datapoint_id = dp.id;
/* A trigger keeps the value current without bugs introduced in software missing the entry. */
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION datapoint_entry()
RETURNS TRIGGER
LANGUAGE PLPGSQL
AS
$$
BEGIN
UPDATE public.datapoint
SET
nodata_is_problem = false,
last_value = NEW.ts,
last_value_id = NEW.id,
last_value_int = NEW.value_int,
last_value_string = NEW.value_string,
last_value_datetime = NEW.value_datetime
WHERE
id = NEW.datapoint_id;
RETURN NEW;
END;
$$;
CREATE TRIGGER datapoint_entry
AFTER INSERT
ON public.datapoint_value
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE PROCEDURE datapoint_entry();