Exemple #1
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    def post(self):
        _student = Students()

        # Sketchy way of parsing requests, for sure there is a better way. 
        # It iterates through JSON objects and assigns object's values with them.
        for key in api.payload.keys():
            setattr(_student, key, api.payload.get(key))
        try:
            db.create_all()
            db.session.add(_student)
            db.session.commit()
        except (SQLAlchemy.exc.SQLAlchemyError, SQLAlchemy.exc.DBAPIERROR):
            return {"error": "error"}, 500
        return {"url": f"{url_for('students_index')}/{_student.id}"}, 201
Exemple #2
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        return [o.to_dict() for o in objs] if objs else []

    @staticmethod
    def add_to_db(raw):
        obj = College()
        obj.name = raw['name']
        obj.accreditation = raw['accreditation']
        obj.address = raw['address']
        obj.year = raw['year']
        obj.country = raw['country']

        db.session.add(obj)
        db.session.commit()
        return obj.to_dict()

    @staticmethod
    def get_College(schedule=None, tax=None):
        obj = None

        if schedule and tax:
            obj = College.query.filter(College.schedule == schedule, College.tax == tax).all()
        elif schedule:
            obj = College.query.filter_by(schedule=schedule).all()
        elif tax:
            obj = College.query.filter_by(tax=tax).all()
        return obj if obj is not None else []


if __name__ == '__main__':
    db.create_all()
    db.session.commit()