Fixed bug reading weekly schedules

The app was previously not checking if the current day of the week was within the list of weekdays that the regular opening schedule was valid for. This lead to the app frequently claiming a location was open on the weekend when it wasn't, which burned me personally several times. I've gone to like 4 locations this weekend under the assumption they were open because my own app said so, and finally I was like "hey maybe this isn't the data being bad and I've messed something up" and lo and behold, I did. Oops.
Also removes the middleman API call to get the MDO ID from the main location ID, as I realized the location info from TigerCenter actually includes the MDO ID already. This simplifies the code for getting the occupancy of a location by a good bit and just makes me happy.
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Campbell 2025-09-28 11:20:46 -04:00
parent f8e4c37cd4
commit 059209c9e5
Signed by: NinjaCheetah
GPG Key ID: 39C2500E1778B156
7 changed files with 46 additions and 65 deletions

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@ -257,7 +257,7 @@
ASSETCATALOG_COMPILER_GLOBAL_ACCENT_COLOR_NAME = AccentColor;
CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY = "Apple Development";
CODE_SIGN_STYLE = Automatic;
CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION = 11;
CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION = 12;
DEVELOPMENT_TEAM = 5GF7GKNTK4;
ENABLE_PREVIEWS = YES;
GENERATE_INFOPLIST_FILE = YES;
@ -291,7 +291,7 @@
ASSETCATALOG_COMPILER_GLOBAL_ACCENT_COLOR_NAME = AccentColor;
CODE_SIGN_IDENTITY = "Apple Development";
CODE_SIGN_STYLE = Automatic;
CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION = 11;
CURRENT_PROJECT_VERSION = 12;
DEVELOPMENT_TEAM = 5GF7GKNTK4;
ENABLE_PREVIEWS = YES;
GENERATE_INFOPLIST_FILE = YES;

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ struct ContentView: View {
switch result {
case .success(let locations):
for i in 0..<locations.locations.count {
let diningInfo = parseLocationInfo(location: locations.locations[i])
let diningInfo = parseLocationInfo(location: locations.locations[i], forDate: nil)
newDiningLocations.append(diningInfo)
}
diningLocations = newDiningLocations

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@ -81,22 +81,19 @@ func getSingleDiningInfo(date: String?, locationId: Int, completionHandler: @esc
}.resume()
}
// Get the occupancy information for a location using its TigerCenter API location ID.
// This function is very messy but as the comment at the top of the file says, all of this async API access code is rough.
func getOccupancyPercentage(locationId: Int, completionHandler: @escaping (Result<Double, Error>) -> Void) {
// We need to use the TigerCenter location ID to get the maps API ID.
var url_string = "https://maps.rit.edu/api/api-dining.php?id=\(locationId)"
print("making request to \(url_string)")
// Get the occupancy information for a location using its MDO ID, whatever that stands for. This ID is provided alongside the other main
// ID in the data returned by the TigerCenter API.
func getOccupancyPercentage(mdoId: Int, completionHandler: @escaping (Result<Double, Error>) -> Void) {
let urlString = "https://maps.rit.edu/proxySearch/densityMapDetail.php?mdo=\(mdoId)"
print("making request to \(urlString)")
guard let url = URL(string: url_string) else {
guard let url = URL(string: urlString) else {
print("Invalid URL")
return
}
let request = URLRequest(url: url)
let occRequest = URLRequest(url: url)
var mapsId: Int = 0
URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: request) { data, response, error in
URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: occRequest) { data, response, error in
if let error = error {
completionHandler(.failure(error))
return
@ -113,50 +110,16 @@ func getOccupancyPercentage(locationId: Int, completionHandler: @escaping (Resul
}
do {
let decoded = try JSONDecoder().decode(MapsMiddlemanParser.self, from: data)
mapsId = Int(decoded.properties.mdoid)!
// Use the newly-acquired maps ID to request the occupancy information for the location.
url_string = "https://maps.rit.edu/proxySearch/densityMapDetail.php?mdo=\(mapsId)"
print("making request to \(url_string)")
guard let url = URL(string: url_string) else {
print("Invalid URL")
return
let occupancy = try JSONDecoder().decode([DiningOccupancyParser].self, from: data)
if !occupancy.isEmpty {
print("current occupancy: \(occupancy[0].count)")
print("maximum occupancy: \(occupancy[0].max_occ)")
let occupancyPercentage = Double(occupancy[0].count) / Double(occupancy[0].max_occ) * 100
print("occupancy percentage: \(occupancyPercentage)%")
completionHandler(.success(occupancyPercentage))
} else {
completionHandler(.failure(DecodingError.dataCorrupted(DecodingError.Context(codingPath: [], debugDescription: "Failed to decode JSON"))))
}
let occ_request = URLRequest(url: url)
URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: occ_request) { data, response, error in
if let error = error {
completionHandler(.failure(error))
return
}
guard let data = data else {
completionHandler(.failure(URLError(.badServerResponse)))
return
}
guard let httpResponse = response as? HTTPURLResponse, (200...299).contains(httpResponse.statusCode) else {
completionHandler(.failure(InvalidHTTPError.invalid))
return
}
do {
let occupancy = try JSONDecoder().decode([DiningOccupancyParser].self, from: data)
if !occupancy.isEmpty {
print("current occupancy: \(occupancy[0].count)")
print("maximum occupancy: \(occupancy[0].max_occ)")
let occupancyPercentage = Double(occupancy[0].count) / Double(occupancy[0].max_occ) * 100
print("occupancy percentage: \(occupancyPercentage)%")
completionHandler(.success(occupancyPercentage))
} else {
completionHandler(.failure(DecodingError.dataCorrupted(DecodingError.Context(codingPath: [], debugDescription: "Failed to decode JSON"))))
}
} catch {
completionHandler(.failure(DecodingError.dataCorrupted(DecodingError.Context(codingPath: [], debugDescription: "Failed to decode JSON"))))
}
}.resume()
} catch {
completionHandler(.failure(DecodingError.dataCorrupted(DecodingError.Context(codingPath: [], debugDescription: "Failed to decode JSON"))))
}

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ func parseOpenStatus(openTime: Date, closeTime: Date) -> OpenStatus {
return openStatus
}
func parseLocationInfo(location: DiningLocationParser) -> DiningLocation {
func parseLocationInfo(location: DiningLocationParser, forDate: Date?) -> DiningLocation {
print("beginning parse for \(location.name)")
// The descriptions sometimes have HTML <br /> tags despite also having \n. Those need to be removed.
@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ func parseLocationInfo(location: DiningLocationParser) -> DiningLocation {
if location.events.isEmpty {
return DiningLocation(
id: location.id,
mdoId: location.mdoId,
name: location.name,
summary: location.summary,
desc: desc,
@ -68,8 +69,15 @@ func parseLocationInfo(location: DiningLocationParser) -> DiningLocation {
}
} else {
if !openStrings.contains(event.startTime), !closeStrings.contains(event.endTime) {
openStrings.append(event.startTime)
closeStrings.append(event.endTime)
// Verify that the current weekday falls within the schedule. The regular event schedule specifies which days of the week
// it applies to, and if the current day isn't in that list and there are no exceptions, that means there are no hours
// for this location.
let weekdayFormatter = DateFormatter()
weekdayFormatter.dateFormat = "EEEE"
if event.daysOfWeek.contains(weekdayFormatter.string(from: forDate ?? Date()).uppercased()) {
openStrings.append(event.startTime)
closeStrings.append(event.endTime)
}
}
}
}
@ -79,6 +87,7 @@ func parseLocationInfo(location: DiningLocationParser) -> DiningLocation {
if openStrings.isEmpty || closeStrings.isEmpty {
return DiningLocation(
id: location.id,
mdoId: location.mdoId,
name: location.name,
summary: location.summary,
desc: desc,
@ -235,6 +244,7 @@ func parseLocationInfo(location: DiningLocationParser) -> DiningLocation {
return DiningLocation(
id: location.id,
mdoId: location.mdoId,
name: location.name,
summary: location.summary,
desc: desc,

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ struct DiningLocationParser: Decodable {
}
let startTime: String
let endTime: String
let daysOfWeek: [String]
let exceptions: [HoursException]?
}
// An individual "menu", which can be either a daily special item or a visitng chef. Description needs to be optional because
@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ struct DiningLocationParser: Decodable {
}
// Other basic information to read from a location's JSON that we'll need later.
let id: Int
let mdoId: Int
let name: String
let summary: String
let description: String
@ -89,6 +91,7 @@ struct DailySpecial: Equatable, Hashable {
// The basic information about a dining location needed to display it in the app after parsing is finished.
struct DiningLocation: Identifiable, Hashable {
let id: Int
let mdoId: Int
let name: String
let summary: String
let desc: String

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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ struct DetailView: View {
@State private var weeklyHours: [[String]] = []
@State private var occupancyLoading: Bool = true
@State private var occupancyPercentage: Double = 0.0
@State private var focusedDate: Date = Date()
private let daysOfWeek = ["Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday"]
private var animation: Animation {
@ -30,7 +31,7 @@ struct DetailView: View {
private func requestDone(result: Result<DiningLocationParser, Error>) -> Void {
switch result {
case .success(let location):
let diningInfo = parseLocationInfo(location: location)
let diningInfo = parseLocationInfo(location: location, forDate: focusedDate)
if let times = diningInfo.diningTimes, !times.isEmpty {
var timeStrings: [String] = []
for time in times {
@ -44,11 +45,14 @@ struct DetailView: View {
print(error)
}
if week.count > 0 {
// Saving this to a state variable SUCKS, but I needed a quick fix and all of this request code is still pending a
// rewrite anyway to be properly async like the code in ContentView and VisitingChefs.
focusedDate = week.removeFirst()
DispatchQueue.global().async {
let date_string = week.removeFirst().formatted(.iso8601
let dateString = focusedDate.formatted(.iso8601
.year().month().day()
.dateSeparator(.dash))
getSingleDiningInfo(date: date_string, locationId: location.id, completionHandler: requestDone)
getSingleDiningInfo(date: dateString, locationId: location.id, completionHandler: requestDone)
}
} else {
isLoading = false
@ -74,7 +78,7 @@ struct DetailView: View {
// Only fetch occupancy data if the location is actually open right now. Otherwise, just exit early and hide the spinner.
if location.open == .open || location.open == .closingSoon {
DispatchQueue.main.async {
getOccupancyPercentage(locationId: location.id) { result in
getOccupancyPercentage(mdoId: location.mdoId) { result in
switch result {
case .success(let occupancy):
DispatchQueue.main.sync {
@ -297,6 +301,7 @@ struct DetailView: View {
#Preview {
DetailView(location: DiningLocation(
id: 0,
mdoId: 0,
name: "Example",
summary: "A Place",
desc: "A long description of the place",

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ struct VisitingChefs: View {
switch result {
case .success(let locations):
for i in 0..<locations.locations.count {
let diningInfo = parseLocationInfo(location: locations.locations[i])
let diningInfo = parseLocationInfo(location: locations.locations[i], forDate: nil)
print(diningInfo.name)
// Only save the locations that actually have visiting chefs to avoid extra iterations later.
if let visitingChefs = diningInfo.visitingChefs, !visitingChefs.isEmpty {