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orion/models/database/inventory.py
Samir Boulahtit 63396ea6b6 feat: add inventory CSV import with warehouse/bin locations
- Add warehouse and bin_location columns to Inventory model
- Create inventory_import_service for bulk TSV/CSV import
- Add POST /api/v1/admin/inventory/import endpoint
- Add Import button and modal to inventory admin page
- Support both single-unit rows and explicit QUANTITY column

File format: BIN, EAN, PRODUCT (optional), QUANTITY (optional)
Products matched by GTIN/EAN, unmatched items reported.

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2025-12-25 12:27:12 +01:00

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# models/database/inventory.py
"""
Inventory model for tracking stock at warehouse/bin locations.
Each entry represents a quantity of a product at a specific bin location
within a warehouse. Products can be scattered across multiple bins.
Example:
Warehouse: "strassen"
Bin: "SA-10-02"
Product: GTIN 4007817144145
Quantity: 3
"""
from sqlalchemy import Column, ForeignKey, Index, Integer, String, UniqueConstraint
from sqlalchemy.orm import relationship
from app.core.database import Base
from models.database.base import TimestampMixin
class Inventory(Base, TimestampMixin):
__tablename__ = "inventory"
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True, index=True)
product_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey("products.id"), nullable=False, index=True)
vendor_id = Column(Integer, ForeignKey("vendors.id"), nullable=False, index=True)
# Location: warehouse + bin
warehouse = Column(String, nullable=False, default="strassen", index=True)
bin_location = Column(String, nullable=False, index=True) # e.g., "SA-10-02"
# Legacy field - kept for backward compatibility, will be removed
location = Column(String, index=True)
quantity = Column(Integer, nullable=False, default=0)
reserved_quantity = Column(Integer, default=0)
# Keep GTIN for reference/reporting (matches Product.gtin)
gtin = Column(String, index=True)
# Relationships
product = relationship("Product", back_populates="inventory_entries")
vendor = relationship("Vendor")
# Constraints
__table_args__ = (
UniqueConstraint(
"product_id", "warehouse", "bin_location", name="uq_inventory_product_warehouse_bin"
),
Index("idx_inventory_vendor_product", "vendor_id", "product_id"),
Index("idx_inventory_warehouse_bin", "warehouse", "bin_location"),
)
def __repr__(self):
return f"<Inventory(product_id={self.product_id}, location='{self.location}', quantity={self.quantity})>"
@property
def available_quantity(self):
"""Calculate available quantity (total - reserved)."""
return max(0, self.quantity - self.reserved_quantity)