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exercism/python/rest-api/rest_api.py
2019-07-14 02:48:34 -05:00

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import json
# Comments on this exercise:
# I honestly kind of hate this problem because you're forced to store the users in a array essentially...
# which means that users are not especially unique unless you add this functionality yourself, which is kind of hassle tbh.
# This could be solved if we just had a dictionary of users where the values were users themselves. Bam. Problem solved.
# This database is kind of useless because it's literally a dictionary with a single key, Users, which has a array, with the problem above.
# Super annoying implementation I have to work with, and sure, 100%, you could just rewrite everything to convert databases from and to, but it's a hassle none the less of
# converting and properly displaying databases with their conventions. >:(
# Addtionally, the optional payloads are annoying.
# Thoughts after solving:
# I have no idea if ValueErrors were tested in this exercise, but I implemented them anyways in order to catch them if they ever appeared,
# as after all, a large portion of the parameters that one could issue in this "Rest API" are optional to a point, and thus I assumed errors
# were most definitely possible.
# Not a bad exercise in the end, but it's annoying how this 'database' is implemented...
class RestAPI(object):
def __init__(self, database=None):
self.database = database or {"users" : []}
def get(self, url, payload=None):
if url == '/users':
if not payload:
return json.dumps(self.database)
data = json.loads(payload)
return json.dumps({"users" : [user for user in self.database["users"] if user['name'] in data['users']]})
else:
raise ValueError(f'Invalid URL \'{url}\'')
def post(self, url, payload=None):
if not payload:
raise("No payload for URL \'{}\'".foramt(url))
elif url == '/add':
return self.add(payload) or json.dumps('?')
elif url == '/iou':
return self.iou(payload) or json.dumps('?')
else:
raise ValueError("Invalid URL \'{}\'".foramt(url))
def get_user(self, name):
found = [user for user in self.database['users'] if user['name'] == name]
if len(found) >= 1:
return found[0]
else:
raise ValueError('User \'{}\' does not exist.'.format(name))
return False
def set_user(self, name, data):
found = [(index, user) for index, user in enumerate(self.database['users']) if user['name'] == name]
if len(found) == 1:
print('User {} set'.format(name))
self.database['users'][found[0][0]] = data
print(self.database['users'][found[0][0]])
else:
raise ValueError('User \'{}\' does not exist.'.format(name))
return False
# Add a user to the database
def add(self, payload):
data = json.loads(payload)
if data['user'] in self.database.keys():
raise ValueError('User {} already exists.'.format(data['name']))
self.database['users'].append({'name' : data['user'], 'owes' : {}, 'owed_by' : {}, 'balance' : 0.0})
return json.dumps(self.get_user(data['user']))
def iou(self, payload):
data = json.loads(payload)
lender, borrower = self.get_user(data['lender']), self.get_user(data['borrower'])
# if the lender owes the borrower money
if data['borrower'] in lender['owes'].keys():
dif = lender['owes'][data['borrower']] - data['amount']
# lender still owes borrower money
if dif > 0:
lender['owes'][data['borrower']] = dif
borrower['owed_by'][data['lender']] = dif
# all ious paid between lender and borrower now
elif dif == 0:
del lender['owes'][data['borrower']]
del borrower['owed_by'][data['lender']]
# lender is now owed money by borrower
elif dif < 0:
del lender['owes'][data['borrower']]
del borrower['owed_by'][data['lender']]
lender['owed_by'][data['borrower']] = -dif
borrower['owes'][data['lender']] = -dif
# if the borrower already owes the lender money
elif data['borrower'] in lender['owed_by'].keys():
lender['owed_by'][data['borrower']] += data['amount']
borrower['owes'][data['lender']] -= data['amount']
# if the borrower and lender have no outstanding ious
else:
lender['owed_by'][data['borrower']] = data['amount']
borrower['owes'][data['lender']] = data['amount']
# Balance operations
lender['balance'] += data['amount']
borrower['balance'] -= data['amount']
self.set_user(data['lender'], lender)
self.set_user(data['borrower'], borrower)
return json.dumps({"users" : [user for user in self.database["users"] if user['name'] in [data['lender'], data['borrower']]]})