Yandex-34-mpython-12 / UGC_sprint_2

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add mongo crud #7

Closed Balubalu27 closed 1 month ago

Balubalu27 commented 1 month ago

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Walkthrough

The changes introduce a significant transition from a PostgreSQL-based architecture to a MongoDB-based setup, including the addition of new environment variables for MongoDB configuration. Multiple new files define models, schemas, and services for handling posts and comments. The API structure has been reorganized to incorporate new routers and endpoints, enhancing the application’s capabilities. Additionally, the docker-compose.yml file has been updated to reflect the new MongoDB services, including replica sets and sharding configurations.

Changes

Files Change Summary
.env.example Added new environment variables for MongoDB configuration: BIGDATA_CONFIG__MONGO__MONGODB_DB_NAME and BIGDATA_CONFIG__MONGO__MONGODB_URI.
bigdata_service/requirements.txt Updated to include new dependencies: fastapi-pagination, beanie, and python-slugify.
bigdata_service/src/api/__init__.py Renamed router to api_router and added a new function setup_routers(app: FastAPI).
bigdata_service/src/api/v1/__init__.py Renamed router to v1_router and added posts_router and comments_router.
bigdata_service/src/api/v1/comments.py Introduced a new router for comments with endpoints for adding and retrieving comments.
bigdata_service/src/api/v1/movies.py Updated import path for the User model.
bigdata_service/src/api/v1/posts.py Added a new router for managing posts with multiple endpoints for CRUD operations and additional functionalities.
bigdata_service/src/core/config.py Introduced a new class MongoConfig for MongoDB configuration within the Settings class.
bigdata_service/src/core/pagination.py Added custom pagination parameters and defined PaginatedPage type.
bigdata_service/src/db/init_db.py Introduced a new file for initializing Beanie ODM with MongoDB.
bigdata_service/src/db/mongo.py Added a global variable for managing the MongoDB client and a function to retrieve it.
bigdata_service/src/main.py Restructured FastAPI application setup, including MongoDB client initialization and modular application creation.
bigdata_service/src/models/__init__.py Added gather_documents() function to collect document classes.
bigdata_service/src/models/auth.py Changed User class to inherit from BaseModel.
bigdata_service/src/models/comment.py Introduced a new Comment class with attributes and methods for creating comments.
bigdata_service/src/models/post.py Added a new Post class with various attributes and methods for managing posts.
bigdata_service/src/schemas/__init__.py Modified import statements to reflect changes in module structure.
bigdata_service/src/schemas/author.py Introduced a new Author class with attributes for first and last names.
bigdata_service/src/schemas/comment.py Added CommentCreateDto and CommentResponse classes for handling comment data.
bigdata_service/src/schemas/post.py Introduced DTOs and models related to posts and likes.
docker-compose.yml Removed PostgreSQL service and added multiple MongoDB services, including replica sets and sharding configuration.
mongo_config/*.js Introduced scripts for managing MongoDB replica sets and sharded clusters.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant API
    participant MongoDB

    User->>API: Create Post
    API->>MongoDB: Store Post Data
    MongoDB-->>API: Confirmation
    API-->>User: Post Created
sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant API
    participant MongoDB

    User->>API: Add Comment
    API->>MongoDB: Store Comment Data
    MongoDB-->>API: Confirmation
    API-->>User: Comment Added

🐰 In the garden where changes bloom,
New routers sprout, dispelling gloom.
MongoDB now takes the stage,
With posts and comments, we engage!
Hops of joy, let’s celebrate,
A vibrant app, oh, isn’t it great? 🌼


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Ren22 commented 1 month ago

Closed via https://github.com/Yandex-34-mpython-12/UGC_sprint_2/pull/9