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Maybe/app/models/assistant/function/get_transactions.rb
Zach Gollwitzer 1aae00f586
perf(transactions): add kind to Transaction model and remove expensive Transfer joins in aggregations (#2388)
* add kind to transaction model

* Basic transfer creator

* Fix method naming conflict

* Creator form pattern

* Remove stale methods

* Tweak migration

* Remove BaseQuery, write entire query in each class for clarity

* Query optimizations

* Remove unused exchange rate query lines

* Remove temporary cache-warming strategy

* Fix test

* Update transaction search

* Decouple transactions endpoint from IncomeStatement

* Clean up transactions controller

* Update cursor rules

* Cleanup comments, logic in search

* Fix totals logic on transactions view

* Fix pagination

* Optimize search totals query

* Default to last 30 days on transactions page if no filters

* Decouple transactions list from transfer details

* Revert transfer route

* Migration reset

* Bundle update

* Fix matching logic, tests

* Remove unused code
2025-06-20 13:31:58 -04:00

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class Assistant::Function::GetTransactions < Assistant::Function
include Pagy::Backend
class << self
def default_page_size
50
end
def name
"get_transactions"
end
def description
<<~INSTRUCTIONS
Use this to search user's transactions by using various optional filters.
This function is great for things like:
- Finding specific transactions
- Getting basic stats about a small group of transactions
This function is not great for:
- Large time periods (use the get_income_statement function for this)
Note on pagination:
This function can be paginated. You can expect the following properties in the response:
- `total_pages`: The total number of pages of results
- `page`: The current page of results
- `page_size`: The number of results per page (this will always be #{default_page_size})
- `total_results`: The total number of results for the given filters
- `total_income`: The total income for the given filters
- `total_expenses`: The total expenses for the given filters
Simple example (transactions from the last 30 days):
```
get_transactions({
page: 1,
start_date: "#{30.days.ago.to_date}",
end_date: "#{Date.current}"
})
```
More complex example (various filters):
```
get_transactions({
page: 1,
search: "mcdonalds",
accounts: ["Checking", "Savings"],
start_date: "#{30.days.ago.to_date}",
end_date: "#{Date.current}",
categories: ["Restaurants"],
merchants: ["McDonald's"],
tags: ["Food"],
amount: "100",
amount_operator: "less"
})
```
INSTRUCTIONS
end
end
def strict_mode?
false
end
def params_schema
build_schema(
required: [ "order", "page", "page_size" ],
properties: {
page: {
type: "integer",
description: "Page number"
},
order: {
enum: [ "asc", "desc" ],
description: "Order of the transactions by date"
},
search: {
type: "string",
description: "Search for transactions by name"
},
amount: {
type: "string",
description: "Amount for transactions (must be used with amount_operator)"
},
amount_operator: {
type: "string",
description: "Operator for amount (must be used with amount)",
enum: [ "equal", "less", "greater" ]
},
start_date: {
type: "string",
description: "Start date for transactions in YYYY-MM-DD format"
},
end_date: {
type: "string",
description: "End date for transactions in YYYY-MM-DD format"
},
accounts: {
type: "array",
description: "Filter transactions by account name",
items: { enum: family_account_names },
minItems: 1,
uniqueItems: true
},
categories: {
type: "array",
description: "Filter transactions by category name",
items: { enum: family_category_names },
minItems: 1,
uniqueItems: true
},
merchants: {
type: "array",
description: "Filter transactions by merchant name",
items: { enum: family_merchant_names },
minItems: 1,
uniqueItems: true
},
tags: {
type: "array",
description: "Filter transactions by tag name",
items: { enum: family_tag_names },
minItems: 1,
uniqueItems: true
}
}
)
end
def call(params = {})
search_params = params.except("order", "page")
transactions_query = family.transactions.active.search(search_params)
pagy_query = params["order"] == "asc" ? transactions_query.chronological : transactions_query.reverse_chronological
# By default, we give a small page size to force the AI to use filters effectively and save on tokens
pagy, paginated_transactions = pagy(
pagy_query.includes(
{ entry: :account },
:category, :merchant, :tags,
transfer_as_outflow: { inflow_transaction: { entry: :account } },
transfer_as_inflow: { outflow_transaction: { entry: :account } }
),
page: params["page"] || 1,
limit: default_page_size
)
totals = family.income_statement.totals(transactions_scope: transactions_query)
normalized_transactions = paginated_transactions.map do |txn|
entry = txn.entry
{
date: entry.date,
amount: entry.amount.abs,
currency: entry.currency,
formatted_amount: entry.amount_money.abs.format,
classification: entry.amount < 0 ? "income" : "expense",
account: entry.account.name,
category: txn.category&.name,
merchant: txn.merchant&.name,
tags: txn.tags.map(&:name),
is_transfer: txn.transfer?
}
end
{
transactions: normalized_transactions,
total_results: pagy.count,
page: pagy.page,
page_size: default_page_size,
total_pages: pagy.pages,
total_income: totals.income_money.format,
total_expenses: totals.expense_money.format
}
end
private
def default_page_size
self.class.default_page_size
end
end