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# To Do App (Back End)
A basic API to control and save to dos. **This is just the Back End.**
**_NOTE: This does not have a database, but is made to make the change as
painless as possible. See
[Implementing your own database](#implementing-your-own-database) for more
information._**
## Try it yourself!
Currently the only way of trying the API is by running it locally. **You need to
have [Java 17](https://www.java.com/releases/) and
[Maven](https://maven.apache.org/download.cgi) installed on your computer.**
Follow the steps:
1. Clone this repository.
```
git clone https://github.com/Hisiste/ToDo-App-Back-End.git
```
1. Enter the newly created folder.
```
cd ./ToDo-App-Back-End
```
1. Run the application.
```
mvn spring-boot:run
```
It'll run on http://localhost:9090/. See
[application.yml](./src/main/resources/application.yml) to change the port.
## Goals
The program currently has/lacks the following functionality:
- [ ] A GET endpoint (/todos) to list “to do’s”.
- **Include pagination.** Pages should be of 10 elements.
- [x] Sort by priority and/or due date
- [x] Filter the list of "to do's".
- By done or undone.
- By the name or part of the name.
- By priority.
- [x] A POST endpoint (/todos) to create “to do’s”
- Validations included.
- [x] A PUT endpoint (/todos/{id}) to update the “to do” name, due date
and/or priority.
- Validations included.
- [x] A POST endpoint (/todos/{id}/done) to mark “to do” as done
- This should update the “done date” property.
- If “to do” is already done nothing should happen (no error returned).
- [x] A PUT endpoint (/todos/{id}/undone) to mark “to do” as undone.
- If “to do” is already undone nothing should happen.
- If “to do” is done, this should clear the done date.
## How to use
Run the application first. Every to do will have the following information:
- **Integer** id $\rightarrow$ An ID that defines the to do. Starts at 1.
- **String** text $\rightarrow$ The name of the to do.
- **Date** dueDate $\rightarrow$ The date and time the to do is due.
- **boolean** done $\rightarrow$ If the to do is completed or not.
- **Date** doneDate $\rightarrow$ When has the to do been completed.
- **Priority** priority $\rightarrow$ The priority of the to do.
```java
enum Priority {
Low, Medium, High
}
```
- **Date** creationDate $\rightarrow$ The date the to do was added.
### API commands
**_TODO._** ~~Heh.~~
## Implementing your own database
To add your database to this project, follow these steps:
1. Add the corresponding dependency to [pom.xml](./pom.xml). _Example using
Postgresql:_
```xml
<dependency>
<groupId>org.postgresql</groupId>
<artifactId>postgresql</artifactId>
<scope>runtime</scope>
</dependency>
```
1. Add the following configuration to
[application.yml](./src/main/resources/application.yml):
```yml
spring:
datasource:
url: { your database url }
username: { your database username }
password: { your database password }
jpa:
hibernate:
ddl-auto: create-drop
properties:
hibernate:
dialect: { Your database dialect }
format_sql: true
show-sql: true
```
The `ddl-auto: create-drop` **WILL DESTROY** the schema at the end of the
session. Be careful and change if necessary.
1. Uncomment code in
[ToDosRepository.java](./src/main/java/com/encora/ToDosRepository.java).
```java
// Uncomment this for using a database instead.
public interface ToDosRepository extends JpaRepository<ToDos, Integer>{
// Get to dos list filtered.
public List<ToDos> findAllWithFilter(String name, String priority, String done) {
// Use Queries to filter your to dos.
return null;
}
}
```
You can use [JPA @Query](https://www.baeldung.com/spring-data-jpa-query) to
help you filter the to dos and finish the function.
1. Comment code in
[ToDosRepository.java](./src/main/java/com/encora/ToDosRepository.java).
```java
// Comment ALL of this if using a database.
import org.springframework.data.domain.Example;
import org.springframework.data.domain.Page;
import org.springframework.data.domain.Pageable;
// ...
public class ToDosRepository implements JpaRepository<ToDos, Integer> {
// ...
@Override
public Page<ToDos> findAll(Pageable pageable) {
return null;
}
}
```
This is code used to define our to dos without a database. If you're
implementing your own database, you don't need this code anymore.
Congratulations! This should be everything you need to do to set up and use your
own database. :)
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