Implement rating change updates to DB

Still missing: The actual function to calculate the rating change
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Maximilian Keßler 2023-11-23 15:55:03 +01:00
parent bbb2b19df0
commit adccdf737b
Signed by: max
GPG Key ID: BCC5A619923C0BA5
2 changed files with 86 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ CREATE TABLE variant_base_ratings (
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS variant_ratings CASCADE;
CREATE TABLE variant_ratings (
/** This should reference the game that triggered the elo update */
league_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY REFERENCES games,
league_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY REFERENCES games (league_id),
variant_id SMALLINT NOT NULL,
player_count SMALLINT NOT NULL,
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ CREATE TABLE user_ratings (
* I would use the league_id here for proper ordering.
* Also note that this can then be used to identify whether a given league game has already been processed for rating change.
*/
league_id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY REFERENCES games,
league_id INTEGER REFERENCES games (league_id),
user_id SMALLINT NOT NULL,
type SMALLINT NOT NULL,
@ -301,12 +301,15 @@ CREATE TABLE user_ratings (
/**
* Do we want to store this here as well? Would be nice to be displayed in some elo page imo.
* Note: We don't need to store the result (i guess), since we can easily retrieve that info by looking up the game using the league_id
* TODO: Since I'm not even sure on the rating model yet (I could imagine something slightly different than a team rating),
* I'll leave this here as potentially null for now and don't implement it.
*/
team_rating REAL NOT NULL,
team_rating REAL,
change REAL NOT NULL,
value_after REAL NOT NULL,
FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users (id)
FOREIGN KEY (user_id) REFERENCES users (id),
CONSTRAINT user_change_per_game_unique UNIQUE (league_id, user_id)
);

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@ -1,11 +1,24 @@
from typing import List, Dict
from typing import List, Dict, Tuple
import utils
from database import conn_manager
import psycopg2.extras
from log_setup import logger
def rating_change(user_ratings: Dict[int, float], variant_rating: float, win: bool) -> Tuple[Dict[int, float], float]:
"""
@param user_ratings: Mapping of user ids to ratings that played this game.
@param variant_rating: Rating of the variant that was played
@param win: Whether the team won the game
@return: Mapping of user ids to their rating *changes* and *change* in variant rating
"""
# TODO: Implement this properly (We have not decided how this will work exactly)
# For now, return +1 elo for players and -1 elo for variants
return {user_id: 1 for user_id in user_ratings.keys()}, -1
def next_game_to_rate():
cur = conn_manager.get_new_cursor()
cur.execute("SELECT games.id FROM games "
@ -23,7 +36,7 @@ def next_game_to_rate():
return game_id
def get_current_ratings(user_ids: List[int], rating_type: int) -> Dict[int, float]:
def get_current_user_ratings(user_ids: List[int], rating_type: int) -> Dict[int, float]:
"""
Fetches the current ratings for specified players and rating type from DB
@return: Mapping user_id -> current rating
@ -41,6 +54,8 @@ def get_current_ratings(user_ids: List[int], rating_type: int) -> Dict[int, floa
" GROUP BY (user_id, type)"
" ) AS latest_user_ratings "
" ON user_ratings.league_id = latest_user_ratings.max_league_id "
"WHERE user_ratings.user_id IN ({}) AND user_ratings.type = %s".format(", ".join("%s" for _ in user_ids)),
user_ids + [rating_type]
)
current_ratings = cur.fetchall()
@ -53,6 +68,38 @@ def get_current_ratings(user_ids: List[int], rating_type: int) -> Dict[int, floa
return ratings
def get_current_variant_rating(variant_id: int, player_count: int) -> float:
cur = conn_manager.get_new_cursor()
cur.execute("SELECT value_after FROM variant_ratings "
"INNER JOIN ("
" SELECT variant_id, player_count, MAX(league_id) AS max_league_id"
" FROM variant_ratings "
" GROUP BY (variant_id, player_count)"
" ) AS latest_variant_ratings "
" ON variant_ratings.league_id = latest_variant_ratings.max_league_id "
"WHERE variant_ratings.variant_id = %s AND variant_ratings.player_count = %s",
(variant_id, player_count)
)
query_result = cur.fetchone()
if query_result is not None:
(current_rating, ) = query_result
return current_rating
# Reaching this point of code execution just means this is the first game for this variant rating
cur.execute("SELECT rating FROM variant_base_ratings "
"WHERE variant_id = %s AND player_count = %s",
(variant_id, player_count)
)
query_result = cur.fetchone()
if query_result is None:
err_msg = "Failed to get current variant rating for variant {}.".format(variant_id)
logger.error(err_msg)
raise ValueError(err_msg)
(base_rating, ) = query_result
return base_rating
def process_rating_of_next_game():
game_id = next_game_to_rate()
if game_id is None:
@ -60,14 +107,16 @@ def process_rating_of_next_game():
return
logger.verbose("Processing rating for game {}".format)
cur = conn_manager.get_new_cursor()
cur.execute("SELECT games.league_id, games.num_players, games.score, variants.num_suits, variants.clue_starved "
# Fetch data on the game played
cur.execute(
"SELECT games.league_id, games.num_players, games.score, variants.num_suits, variants.clue_starved, variants.id "
"FROM games "
"INNER JOIN variants "
" ON games.variant_id = variants.id "
"WHERE games.id = %s",
(game_id,)
)
league_id, num_players, score, num_suits, clue_starved = cur.fetchone()
league_id, num_players, score, num_suits, clue_starved, variant_id = cur.fetchone()
cur.execute("SELECT game_participants.user_id FROM games "
"INNER JOIN game_participants "
@ -84,4 +133,23 @@ def process_rating_of_next_game():
raise ValueError(err_msg)
rating_type = utils.get_rating_type(clue_starved)
ratings = get_current_ratings(user_ids, rating_type)
user_ratings = get_current_user_ratings(user_ids, rating_type)
variant_rating = get_current_variant_rating(variant_id, num_players)
user_changes, variant_change = rating_change(user_ratings, variant_rating, score == 5 * num_suits)
cur.execute("INSERT INTO variant_ratings (league_id, variant_id, player_count, change, value_after) "
"VALUES (%s, %s, %s, %s, %s)",
(league_id, variant_id, num_players, variant_change, variant_rating + variant_change)
)
user_ratings_vals = []
for user_id, change in user_changes.items():
user_ratings_vals.append((league_id, user_id, rating_type, change, user_ratings[user_id] + change))
psycopg2.extras.execute_values(
cur,
"INSERT INTO user_ratings (league_id, user_id, type, change, value_after) "
"VALUES %s",
user_ratings_vals
)
conn_manager.get_connection().commit()