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Reworked the detail view for locations to use the screen space more effectively and show the day's visiting chefs and daily specials, as well as the hours for the entire week. The visiting chef screen has also been massively reworked to show all visiting chefs under what location they're in, with their times for the day and an indicator marking their status (one of: "Here Now", "Arriving Later", "Ariving Soon", "Leaving Soon", and "Left For Today"). These markers are also used in location's detail view. There's also an arrow in the top right that switches the visiting chef screen from today's visiting chefs to tomorrow's, so you can scout out what you might want to get tomorrow. Locations are also now sorted alphabetically on the main menu, to make finding the location you're looking for easier.
306 lines
13 KiB
Swift
306 lines
13 KiB
Swift
//
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// FetchData.swift
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// RIT Dining
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//
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// Created by Campbell on 8/31/25.
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//
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import Foundation
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enum InvalidHTTPError: Error {
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case invalid
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}
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// This API requesting code came from another project of mine and was used to fetch the GitHub API for update checking. I just copied it
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// here, but it can probably be made simpler for this use case.
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// Get information for all dining locations.
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func getAllDiningInfo(date: String?, completionHandler: @escaping (Result<DiningLocationsParser, Error>) -> Void) {
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// The endpoint requires that you specify a date, so get today's.
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let date_string: String = date ?? getAPIFriendlyDateString(date: Date())
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let url_string = "https://tigercenter.rit.edu/tigerCenterApi/tc/dining-all?date=\(date_string)"
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guard let url = URL(string: url_string) else {
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print("Invalid URL")
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return
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}
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let request = URLRequest(url: url)
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URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: request) { data, response, error in
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guard case .none = error else { return }
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guard let data = data else {
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print("Data error.")
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return
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}
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guard let httpResponse = response as? HTTPURLResponse, (200...299).contains(httpResponse.statusCode) else {
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completionHandler(.failure(InvalidHTTPError.invalid))
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return
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}
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let decoded: Result<DiningLocationsParser, Error> = Result(catching: { try JSONDecoder().decode(DiningLocationsParser.self, from: data) })
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completionHandler(decoded)
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}.resume()
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}
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// Get information for just one dining location based on its location ID.
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func getSingleDiningInfo(date: String?, locationId: Int, completionHandler: @escaping (Result<DiningLocationParser, Error>) -> Void) {
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// The current date and the location ID are required to get information for just one location.
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let date_string: String = date ?? getAPIFriendlyDateString(date: Date())
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let url_string = "https://tigercenter.rit.edu/tigerCenterApi/tc/dining-single?date=\(date_string)&locId=\(locationId)"
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print("making request to \(url_string)")
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guard let url = URL(string: url_string) else {
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print("Invalid URL")
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return
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}
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let request = URLRequest(url: url)
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URLSession.shared.dataTask(with: request) { data, response, error in
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guard case .none = error else { return }
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guard let data = data else {
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print("Data error.")
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return
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}
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guard let httpResponse = response as? HTTPURLResponse, (200...299).contains(httpResponse.statusCode) else {
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completionHandler(.failure(InvalidHTTPError.invalid))
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return
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}
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let decoded: Result<DiningLocationParser, Error> = Result(catching: { try JSONDecoder().decode(DiningLocationParser.self, from: data) })
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completionHandler(decoded)
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}.resume()
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}
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func parseOpenStatus(openTime: Date, closeTime: Date) -> OpenStatus {
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// This can probably be done a little cleaner but it's okay for now. If the location is open but the close date is within the next
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// 30 minutes, label it as closing soon, and do the opposite if it's closed but the open date is within the next 30 minutes.
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let calendar = Calendar.current
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let now = Date()
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var openStatus: OpenStatus = .closed
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if now >= openTime && now <= closeTime {
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if closeTime < calendar.date(byAdding: .minute, value: 30, to: now)! {
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openStatus = .closingSoon
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} else {
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openStatus = .open
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}
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} else if openTime <= calendar.date(byAdding: .minute, value: 30, to: now)! && closeTime > now {
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openStatus = .openingSoon
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} else {
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openStatus = .closed
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}
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return openStatus
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}
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func parseLocationInfo(location: DiningLocationParser) -> DiningLocation {
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print("beginning parse for \(location.name)")
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// The descriptions sometimes have HTML <br /> tags despite also having \n. Those need to be removed.
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let desc = location.description.replacingOccurrences(of: "<br />", with: "")
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// Early return if there are no events, good for things like the food trucks which can very easily have no openings in a week.
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if location.events.isEmpty {
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return DiningLocation(
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id: location.id,
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name: location.name,
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summary: location.summary,
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desc: desc,
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mapsUrl: location.mapsUrl,
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diningTimes: nil,
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open: .closed,
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visitingChefs: nil,
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dailySpecials: nil)
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}
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var openStrings: [String] = []
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var closeStrings: [String] = []
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// Dining locations have a regular schedule, but then they also have exceptions listed for days like weekends or holidays. If there
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// are exceptions, use those times for the day, otherwise we can just use the default times.
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for event in location.events {
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if let exceptions = event.exceptions, !exceptions.isEmpty {
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// Only save the exception times if the location is actually open during those times.
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if exceptions[0].open {
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openStrings.append(exceptions[0].startTime)
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closeStrings.append(exceptions[0].endTime)
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}
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} else {
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openStrings.append(event.startTime)
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closeStrings.append(event.endTime)
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}
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}
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// Early return if there are no valid opening times, most likely because the day's exceptions dictate that the location is closed.
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// Mostly comes into play on holidays.
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if openStrings.isEmpty || closeStrings.isEmpty {
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return DiningLocation(
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id: location.id,
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name: location.name,
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summary: location.summary,
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desc: desc,
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mapsUrl: location.mapsUrl,
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diningTimes: nil,
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open: .closed,
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visitingChefs: nil,
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dailySpecials: nil)
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}
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// I hate all of this date component nonsense.
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var openDates: [Date] = []
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var closeDates: [Date] = []
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let calendar = Calendar.current
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let now = Date()
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for i in 0..<openStrings.count {
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let openParts = openStrings[i].split(separator: ":").map { Int($0) ?? 0 }
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let openTimeComponents = DateComponents(hour: openParts[0], minute: openParts[1], second: openParts[2])
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let closeParts = closeStrings[i].split(separator: ":").map { Int($0) ?? 0 }
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let closeTimeComponents = DateComponents(hour: closeParts[0], minute: closeParts[1], second: closeParts[2])
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openDates.append(calendar.date(
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bySettingHour: openTimeComponents.hour!,
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minute: openTimeComponents.minute!,
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second: openTimeComponents.second!,
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of: now)!)
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closeDates.append(calendar.date(
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bySettingHour: closeTimeComponents.hour!,
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minute: closeTimeComponents.minute!,
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second: closeTimeComponents.second!,
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of: now)!)
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}
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var diningTimes: [DiningTimes] = []
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for i in 0..<openDates.count {
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diningTimes.append(DiningTimes(openTime: openDates[i], closeTime: closeDates[i]))
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}
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// If the closing time is less than or equal to the opening time, it's probably midnight and means either open until midnight
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// or open 24/7, in the case of Bytes.
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for i in diningTimes.indices {
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if diningTimes[i].closeTime <= diningTimes[i].openTime {
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diningTimes[i].closeTime = calendar.date(byAdding: .day, value: 1, to: diningTimes[i].closeTime)!
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}
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}
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// Sometimes the openings are not in order, for some reason. I'm observing this with Brick City, where for some reason the early opening
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// is event 1, and the later opening is event 0. This is silly so let's reverse it.
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diningTimes.sort { $0.openTime < $1.openTime }
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// This can probably be done a little cleaner but it's okay for now. If the location is open but the close date is within the next
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// 30 minutes, label it as closing soon, and do the opposite if it's closed but the open date is within the next 30 minutes.
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var openStatus: OpenStatus = .closed
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for i in diningTimes.indices {
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openStatus = parseOpenStatus(openTime: diningTimes[i].openTime, closeTime: diningTimes[i].closeTime)
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// If the first event pass came back closed, loop again in case a later event has a different status. This is mostly to
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// accurately catch Gracie's multiple open periods each day.
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if openStatus != .closed {
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break
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}
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}
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// Parse the "menus" array and keep track of visiting chefs at this location, if there are any. If not then we can just save nil.
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// The time formats used for visiting chefs are inconsistent and suck so that part of this code might be kind of rough. I can
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// probably make it a little better but I think most of the blame goes to TigerCenter here.
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// Also save the daily specials. This is more of a footnote because that's just taking a string and saving it as two strings.
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let visitingChefs: [VisitingChef]?
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let dailySpecials: [DailySpecial]?
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if !location.menus.isEmpty {
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var chefs: [VisitingChef] = []
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var specials: [DailySpecial] = []
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for menu in location.menus {
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if menu.category == "Visiting Chef" {
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print("found visiting chef: \(menu.name)")
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var name: String = menu.name
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let splitString = name.split(separator: "(", maxSplits: 1)
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name = String(splitString[0])
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// Time parsing nonsense starts here. Extracts the time from a string like "Chef (4-7p.m.)", splits it at the "-",
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// strips the non-numerical characters from each part, parses it as a number and adds 12 hours as needed, then creates
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// a Date instance for that time on today's date.
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let timeStrings = String(splitString[1]).replacingOccurrences(of: ")", with: "").split(separator: "-", maxSplits: 1)
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print("raw open range: \(timeStrings)")
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let openTime: Date
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let closeTime: Date
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if let openString = timeStrings.first?.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespaces) {
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// If the time is NOT in the morning, add 12 hours.
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let openHour = if openString.contains("a.m") {
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Int(openString.filter("0123456789".contains))!
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} else {
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Int(openString)! + 12
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}
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let openTimeComponents = DateComponents(hour: openHour, minute: 0, second: 0)
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openTime = calendar.date(
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bySettingHour: openTimeComponents.hour!,
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minute: openTimeComponents.minute!,
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second: openTimeComponents.second!,
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of: now)!
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} else {
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break
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}
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if let closeString = timeStrings.last?.filter("0123456789".contains) {
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// I've chosen to assume that no visiting chef will ever close in the morning. This could bad choice but I have
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// yet to see any evidence of a visiting chef leaving before noon so far.
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let closeHour = Int(closeString)! + 12
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let closeTimeComponents = DateComponents(hour: closeHour, minute: 0, second: 0)
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closeTime = calendar.date(
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bySettingHour: closeTimeComponents.hour!,
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minute: closeTimeComponents.minute!,
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second: closeTimeComponents.second!,
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of: now)!
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} else {
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break
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}
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// Parse the chef's status, mapping the OpenStatus to a VisitingChefStatus.
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let visitngChefStatus: VisitingChefStatus = switch parseOpenStatus(openTime: openTime, closeTime: closeTime) {
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case .open:
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.hereNow
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case .closed:
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if now < openTime {
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.arrivingLater
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} else {
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.gone
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}
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case .openingSoon:
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.arrivingSoon
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case .closingSoon:
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.leavingSoon
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}
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chefs.append(VisitingChef(
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name: name,
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description: menu.description ?? "No description available", // Some don't have descriptions, apparently.
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openTime: openTime,
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closeTime: closeTime,
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status: visitngChefStatus))
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} else if menu.category == "Daily Specials" {
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print("found daily special: \(menu.name)")
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let splitString = menu.name.split(separator: "(", maxSplits: 1)
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specials.append(DailySpecial(
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name: String(splitString[0]),
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type: String(splitString.count > 1 ? String(splitString[1]) : "").replacingOccurrences(of: ")", with: "")))
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}
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}
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visitingChefs = chefs
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dailySpecials = specials
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} else {
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visitingChefs = nil
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dailySpecials = nil
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}
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return DiningLocation(
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id: location.id,
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name: location.name,
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summary: location.summary,
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desc: desc,
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mapsUrl: location.mapsUrl,
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diningTimes: diningTimes,
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open: openStatus,
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visitingChefs: visitingChefs,
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dailySpecials: dailySpecials)
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}
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