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[IO-1802][external] Added core item method to restore items + tests #706

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44 changes: 44 additions & 0 deletions darwin/future/core/items/restore_items.py
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from typing import Dict, List
from uuid import UUID

from darwin.future.core.client import ClientCore
from darwin.future.core.types.common import JSONType
from darwin.future.data_objects.typing import UnknownType


def restore_list_of_items(
api_client: ClientCore,
team_slug: str,
dataset_id: int,
item_ids: List[UUID],
filters: Dict[str, UnknownType] = {},
) -> JSONType:
"""
Restore specified items

Parameters
----------
client: Client
The client to use for the request
team_slug: str
The slug of the team containing the items
dataset_id: int
The ID of the dataset containing the items
item_ids: List[UUID]
The IDs of the items to be restored
filters: Dict[str, UnknownType]
Dataset filter parameters

Returns
-------
JSONType
"""
payload = {
"filters": {
"dataset_ids": [dataset_id],
"item_ids": [str(item_id) for item_id in item_ids],
**filters,
}
}

return api_client.post(f"/v2/teams/{team_slug}/items/restore", data=payload)
54 changes: 54 additions & 0 deletions darwin/future/tests/core/items/test_restore_items.py
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from unittest.mock import Mock
from uuid import UUID

import pytest
import responses

from darwin.exceptions import DarwinException
from darwin.future.core.client import ClientCore
from darwin.future.core.items.restore_items import restore_list_of_items
from darwin.future.tests.core.fixtures import *


@responses.activate
def test_restore_items_including_filters(base_client: ClientCore) -> None:
# Define the expected response
responses.add(
responses.POST,
base_client.config.api_endpoint + "v2/teams/test-team/items/restore",
json={"affected_item_count": 2},
)

# Call the function
response = restore_list_of_items(
api_client=base_client,
team_slug="test-team",
dataset_id=000000,
item_ids=[
UUID("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"),
UUID("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"),
],
filters={
"not_statuses": ["uploading", "annotate"],
"not_assignees": [123, 456, 789],
},
)

# Check that the response mathces what we expect
assert response == {"affected_item_count": 2}


def test_restore_items_with_error_response() -> None:
api_client = Mock(spec=ClientCore)
api_client.post.side_effect = DarwinException("Something went wrong")

with pytest.raises(DarwinException):
restore_list_of_items(
api_client=api_client,
team_slug="test-team",
dataset_id=000000,
item_ids=[
UUID("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"),
UUID("00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"),
],
)
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