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terra-view/backend/routers/roster_rename.py
serversdown 7516bbea70 feat: add manual SD card data upload for offline NRLs; rename RecordingSession to MonitoringSession
- Add POST /api/projects/{project_id}/nrl/{location_id}/upload-data endpoint
  accepting a ZIP or multi-file select of .rnd/.rnh files from an SD card.
  Parses .rnh metadata for session start/stop times, serial number, and store
  name. Creates a MonitoringSession (no unit assignment required) and DataFile
  records for each measurement file.

- Add Upload Data button and collapsible upload panel to the NRL detail Data
  Files tab, with inline success/error feedback and automatic file list refresh
  via HTMX after import.

- Rename RecordingSession -> MonitoringSession throughout the codebase
  (models.py, projects.py, project_locations.py, scheduler.py, roster_rename.py,
  main.py, init_projects_db.py, scripts/rename_unit.py). DB table renamed from
  recording_sessions to monitoring_sessions; old indexes dropped and recreated.

- Update all template UI copy from Recording Sessions to Monitoring Sessions
  (nrl_detail, projects/detail, session_list, schedule_oneoff, roster).

- Add backend/migrate_rename_recording_to_monitoring_sessions.py for applying
  the table rename on production databases before deploying this build.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-24 19:54:40 +00:00

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"""
Roster Unit Rename Router
Provides endpoint for safely renaming unit IDs across all database tables.
"""
from fastapi import APIRouter, Depends, HTTPException, Form
from sqlalchemy.orm import Session
from datetime import datetime
import logging
from backend.database import get_db
from backend.models import RosterUnit, Emitter, UnitHistory
from backend.routers.roster_edit import record_history, sync_slm_to_slmm_cache
router = APIRouter(prefix="/api/roster", tags=["roster-rename"])
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@router.post("/rename")
async def rename_unit(
old_id: str = Form(...),
new_id: str = Form(...),
db: Session = Depends(get_db)
):
"""
Rename a unit ID across all tables.
Updates the unit ID in roster, emitters, unit_history, and all foreign key references.
IMPORTANT: This operation updates the primary key, which affects all relationships.
"""
# Validate input
if not old_id or not new_id:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail="Both old_id and new_id are required")
if old_id == new_id:
raise HTTPException(status_code=400, detail="New ID must be different from old ID")
# Check if old unit exists
old_unit = db.query(RosterUnit).filter(RosterUnit.id == old_id).first()
if not old_unit:
raise HTTPException(status_code=404, detail=f"Unit '{old_id}' not found")
# Check if new ID already exists
existing_unit = db.query(RosterUnit).filter(RosterUnit.id == new_id).first()
if existing_unit:
raise HTTPException(status_code=409, detail=f"Unit ID '{new_id}' already exists")
device_type = old_unit.device_type
try:
# Record history for the rename operation (using old_id since that's still valid)
record_history(
db=db,
unit_id=old_id,
change_type="id_change",
field_name="id",
old_value=old_id,
new_value=new_id,
source="manual",
notes=f"Unit renamed from '{old_id}' to '{new_id}'"
)
# Update roster table (primary)
old_unit.id = new_id
old_unit.last_updated = datetime.utcnow()
# Update emitters table
emitter = db.query(Emitter).filter(Emitter.id == old_id).first()
if emitter:
emitter.id = new_id
# Update unit_history table (all entries for this unit)
db.query(UnitHistory).filter(UnitHistory.unit_id == old_id).update(
{"unit_id": new_id},
synchronize_session=False
)
# Update deployed_with_modem_id references (units that reference this as modem)
db.query(RosterUnit).filter(RosterUnit.deployed_with_modem_id == old_id).update(
{"deployed_with_modem_id": new_id},
synchronize_session=False
)
# Update unit_assignments table (if exists)
try:
from backend.models import UnitAssignment
db.query(UnitAssignment).filter(UnitAssignment.unit_id == old_id).update(
{"unit_id": new_id},
synchronize_session=False
)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Could not update unit_assignments: {e}")
# Update monitoring_sessions table (if exists)
try:
from backend.models import MonitoringSession
db.query(MonitoringSession).filter(MonitoringSession.unit_id == old_id).update(
{"unit_id": new_id},
synchronize_session=False
)
except Exception as e:
logger.warning(f"Could not update monitoring_sessions: {e}")
# Commit all changes
db.commit()
# If sound level meter, sync updated config to SLMM cache
if device_type == "slm":
logger.info(f"Syncing renamed SLM {new_id} (was {old_id}) config to SLMM cache...")
result = await sync_slm_to_slmm_cache(
unit_id=new_id,
host=old_unit.slm_host,
tcp_port=old_unit.slm_tcp_port,
ftp_port=old_unit.slm_ftp_port,
deployed_with_modem_id=old_unit.deployed_with_modem_id,
db=db
)
if not result["success"]:
logger.warning(f"SLMM cache sync warning for renamed unit {new_id}: {result['message']}")
logger.info(f"Successfully renamed unit '{old_id}' to '{new_id}'")
return {
"success": True,
"message": f"Successfully renamed unit from '{old_id}' to '{new_id}'",
"old_id": old_id,
"new_id": new_id,
"device_type": device_type
}
except Exception as e:
db.rollback()
logger.error(f"Error renaming unit '{old_id}' to '{new_id}': {e}")
raise HTTPException(
status_code=500,
detail=f"Failed to rename unit: {str(e)}"
)