care.emr.models.scheduling.schedule module¶
- class SchedulableResource(*args, **kwargs)¶
Bases:
EMRBaseModel
A resource that can be scheduled for appointments.
- facility¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- resource_type¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- user¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- location¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- healthcare_service¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- exception DoesNotExist¶
Bases:
ObjectDoesNotExist
- exception MultipleObjectsReturned¶
Bases:
MultipleObjectsReturned
- availabilityexception_set¶
Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Parent.children
is aReverseManyToOneDescriptor
instance.Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by
create_forward_many_to_many_manager()
defined below.
- created_by¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- created_by_id¶
- created_date¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- deleted¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- external_id¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- facility_id¶
- healthcare_service_id¶
- history¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- id¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- location_id¶
- meta¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- modified_date¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- schedule_set¶
Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Parent.children
is aReverseManyToOneDescriptor
instance.Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by
create_forward_many_to_many_manager()
defined below.
- tokenqueue_set¶
Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Parent.children
is aReverseManyToOneDescriptor
instance.Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by
create_forward_many_to_many_manager()
defined below.
- tokenslot_set¶
Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Parent.children
is aReverseManyToOneDescriptor
instance.Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by
create_forward_many_to_many_manager()
defined below.
- tokensubqueue_set¶
Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Parent.children
is aReverseManyToOneDescriptor
instance.Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by
create_forward_many_to_many_manager()
defined below.
- updated_by¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- updated_by_id¶
- user_id¶
- class Schedule(id, external_id, created_date, modified_date, deleted, history, meta, created_by, updated_by, resource, name, valid_from, valid_to, charge_item_definition, revisit_allowed_days, revisit_charge_item_definition)¶
Bases:
EMRBaseModel
- resource¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- name¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- valid_from¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- valid_to¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- charge_item_definition¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- revisit_allowed_days¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- revisit_charge_item_definition¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- exception DoesNotExist¶
Bases:
ObjectDoesNotExist
- exception MultipleObjectsReturned¶
Bases:
MultipleObjectsReturned
- availability_set¶
Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Parent.children
is aReverseManyToOneDescriptor
instance.Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by
create_forward_many_to_many_manager()
defined below.
- charge_item_definition_id¶
- created_by¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- created_by_id¶
- created_date¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- deleted¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- external_id¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- get_next_by_valid_from(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: valid_from>, is_next=True, **kwargs)¶
- get_next_by_valid_to(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: valid_to>, is_next=True, **kwargs)¶
- get_previous_by_valid_from(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: valid_from>, is_next=False, **kwargs)¶
- get_previous_by_valid_to(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateTimeField: valid_to>, is_next=False, **kwargs)¶
- history¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- id¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- meta¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- modified_date¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- resource_id¶
- revisit_charge_item_definition_id¶
- updated_by¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- updated_by_id¶
- class Availability(id, external_id, created_date, modified_date, deleted, history, meta, created_by, updated_by, schedule, name, slot_type, slot_size_in_minutes, tokens_per_slot, create_tokens, reason, availability)¶
Bases:
EMRBaseModel
- schedule¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- name¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- slot_type¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- slot_size_in_minutes¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- tokens_per_slot¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- create_tokens¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- reason¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- availability¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- exception DoesNotExist¶
Bases:
ObjectDoesNotExist
- exception MultipleObjectsReturned¶
Bases:
MultipleObjectsReturned
- created_by¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- created_by_id¶
- created_date¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- deleted¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- external_id¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- history¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- id¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- meta¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- modified_date¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- schedule_id¶
- tokenslot_set¶
Accessor to the related objects manager on the reverse side of a many-to-one relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Parent.children
is aReverseManyToOneDescriptor
instance.Most of the implementation is delegated to a dynamically defined manager class built by
create_forward_many_to_many_manager()
defined below.
- updated_by¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- updated_by_id¶
- class AvailabilityException(id, external_id, created_date, modified_date, deleted, history, meta, created_by, updated_by, resource, name, reason, valid_from, valid_to, start_time, end_time)¶
Bases:
EMRBaseModel
- resource¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- name¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- reason¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- valid_from¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- valid_to¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- start_time¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- end_time¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- exception DoesNotExist¶
Bases:
ObjectDoesNotExist
- exception MultipleObjectsReturned¶
Bases:
MultipleObjectsReturned
- created_by¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- created_by_id¶
- created_date¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- deleted¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- external_id¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- get_next_by_valid_from(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateField: valid_from>, is_next=True, **kwargs)¶
- get_next_by_valid_to(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateField: valid_to>, is_next=True, **kwargs)¶
- get_previous_by_valid_from(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateField: valid_from>, is_next=False, **kwargs)¶
- get_previous_by_valid_to(*, field=<django.db.models.fields.DateField: valid_to>, is_next=False, **kwargs)¶
- history¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- id¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- meta¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- modified_date¶
A wrapper for a deferred-loading field. When the value is read from this object the first time, the query is executed.
- resource_id¶
- updated_by¶
Accessor to the related object on the forward side of a many-to-one or one-to-one (via ForwardOneToOneDescriptor subclass) relation.
In the example:
class Child(Model): parent = ForeignKey(Parent, related_name='children')
Child.parent
is aForwardManyToOneDescriptor
instance.
- updated_by_id¶