atkaksoy501 / HealTripBackend

HealTrip
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image converters added #99

Closed atkaksoy501 closed 6 months ago

atkaksoy501 commented 6 months ago

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The recent changes focus on adapting image handling in the Heal Trip application to use Base64 strings for image data across controllers and services. This shift simplifies image processing and enhances compatibility.

Changes

File Summary of Changes
ImagesController.java Handles image data as Base64 strings for hotels, hospitals, and retreats.
IImageService.java Added methods for Base64 image retrieval and saving, reorganized image saving methods.
ImageService.java Implements image retrieval and saving using Base64 for various image types.
Base64ToByteConverter.java
ByteToBase64Converter.java
Added converters for Base64 encoding and decoding.

Poem

In code we weave, the rabbit's touch,
Base64 strings now mean so much.
Images saved, in bytes they dance,
A tale of conversion, a merry prance! 🐇✨

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between d74c1c6a9fc26778ca25d02ff4bf037c166c977d and fb49ff2e922787d5e844d8295ee92543f2e7b724.
Files selected for processing (5) * src/main/java/codewizards/heal_trip/api/controllers/ImagesController.java (2 hunks) * src/main/java/codewizards/heal_trip/business/abstracts/IImageService.java (1 hunks) * src/main/java/codewizards/heal_trip/business/concretes/ImageService.java (3 hunks) * src/main/java/codewizards/heal_trip/core/converter/Base64ToByteConverter.java (1 hunks) * src/main/java/codewizards/heal_trip/core/converter/ByteToBase64Converter.java (1 hunks)

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