import pydantic from bson.objectid import ObjectId pydantic.json.ENCODERS_BY_TYPE[ObjectId] = str from typing import Union, Tuple, List from backend.utils import DBConnection from backend.core.Exceptions import * class DBQueries: @classmethod def insert_to_database(cls, table_name: str, data: Union[Tuple, List[Tuple]], cols: List[str]=None): """ This method is used to insert data into a specified table in the database. Args: table_name (str): The name of the table where the data will be inserted. data (Union[Tuple, List[Tuple]]): The data to be inserted into the table. It can be either a tuple or a list of tuples. cols (List[str], optional): A list of column names in the table. If not provided, the method will assume that all columns are required. Defaults to None. Raises: TypeError: If the data is not a tuple or a list of tuples. """ con = DBConnection.get_client() cursor = con.cursor() QUERY = f"INSERT INTO {{table_name}} ({','.join(cols)}) VALUES ".format(table_name=table_name) print(data) if isinstance(data, list): QUERY += '(' + ','.join(['%s' for _ in range(len(data[0]))]) + ')' cursor.executemany(QUERY, data) else: QUERY += '(' + ','.join(['%s' for _ in range(len(data))]) + ')' cursor.execute(QUERY, data) con.commit() @classmethod def fetch_data_from_database(cls, table_name: str, cols_to_fetch: Union[str, List[str]], where_clause: str=None): """ This method is a class method that fetches data from a specified table in the database based on the specified column names and an optional WHERE clause. Args: - table_name (str): The name of the table from which to fetch data. - cols_to_fetch (Union[str, List[str]]): The column(s) to fetch from the table. If a single string, it should be a comma-separated list of column names. - where_clause (str, optional): An optional WHERE clause to filter the fetched data. Defaults to None. Returns: - List[tuple]: A list of tuples, where each tuple represents a row of data fetched from the database. Raises: - None """ con = DBConnection.get_client() cursor = con.cursor() if isinstance(cols_to_fetch, str): cols_to_fetch = [cols_to_fetch] cols_to_fetch = ', '.join(cols_to_fetch) QUERY = 'SELECT {cols} FROM {table_name}'.format(cols=cols_to_fetch, table_name=table_name) if where_clause: QUERY = QUERY + ' WHERE ' + where_clause cursor.execute(QUERY) return cursor.fetchall() @classmethod def update_data_in_database(cls, table_name: str, cols_to_update: Union[str, List[str]], where_clause: str=None, new_values: Union[str, List[str]]=None): """ This function is used to update data in a specific table in the database. Args: table_name (str): The name of the table in which the data needs to be updated. cols_to_update (Union[str, List[str]]): The column(s) that need to be updated. If a single string, it should end with '=%s'. If a list, elements should be separated by '=%s, '.join(cols_to_update). where_clause (str, optional): The WHERE clause to specify the condition for updating the data. Defaults to None. new_values (Union[str, List[str]], optional): The new values that need to be updated in the specified columns. If a single string, it should be a list of new values. Defaults to None. Returns: bool: Returns True if the data is successfully updated in the database. Raises: None """ con = DBConnection.get_client() cursor = con.cursor() if isinstance(cols_to_update, str): cols_to_update = cols_to_update + '=%s' else: cols_to_update = '=%s, '.join(cols_to_update) if isinstance(new_values, str): new_values = [new_values] QUERY = 'UPDATE {table_name} SET {cols}'.format(table_name=table_name, cols=cols_to_update) if where_clause: QUERY = QUERY + ' WHERE ' + where_clause cursor.execute(QUERY, new_values) con.commit() return True