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26 changes: 13 additions & 13 deletions app/main.py
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@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
# from models import Actor
# from managers import ActorManager
#
# if __name__ == "__main__":
# Actor.objects = ActorManager()
#
# Actor.objects.create(first_name="Emma", last_name="Watson")
# Actor.objects.create(first_name="Daniel", last_name="Radclife")
# print(Actor.objects.all())
# Actor.objects.update(2, "Daniel", "Radcliffe")
# print(Actor.objects.all())
# Actor.objects.delete(1)
# print(Actor.objects.all())
from models import Actor
from managers import ActorManager

if __name__ == "__main__":
Actor.objects = ActorManager()

Actor.objects.create(first_name="Emma", last_name="Watson")
Actor.objects.create(first_name="Daniel", last_name="Radclife")
print(Actor.objects.all())
Actor.objects.update(2, "Daniel", "Radcliffe")
print(Actor.objects.all())
Actor.objects.delete(1)
print(Actor.objects.all())
44 changes: 44 additions & 0 deletions app/managers.py
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import sqlite3

from models import Actor


class ActorManager:

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The class name 'ActorManager' is correctly in singular form, which aligns with the checklist requirement.

def __init__(self) -> None:
self._connection = sqlite3.connect("../cinema.sqlite")
self.table_name = "actors"

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The table name 'actors' is correctly in plural form, which aligns with the checklist requirement that if a database contains more than one object, it should be named in plural.


def create(self, first_name: str, last_name: str) -> None:
self._connection.execute(
f"INSERT INTO {self.table_name} (first_name, last_name) "
"VALUES (?, ?)",
(first_name, last_name)
)
self._connection.commit()

def all(self) -> list[Actor]:
actor_cursor = self._connection.execute(
f"SELECT * FROM {self.table_name}"
)
return [Actor(*row) for row in actor_cursor]

def update(
self,
id_to_update: int,
first_name: str,
last_name: str
) -> None:
self._connection.execute(
f"UPDATE {self.table_name} "
"SET first_name = ?, last_name = ? "
"WHERE id = ?",
(first_name, last_name, id_to_update)
)
self._connection.commit()

def delete(self, id_to_delete: int) -> None:
self._connection.execute(
f"DELETE FROM {self.table_name} WHERE id = ?",
(id_to_delete,)
)
self._connection.commit()
8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions app/models.py
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from dataclasses import dataclass


@dataclass
class Actor:

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The class name 'Actor' is correctly in singular form, which adheres to the checklist requirement.

id: int
first_name: str
last_name: str
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