/* *openPilotLog - A FOSS Pilot Logbook Application *Copyright (C) 2020-2023 Felix Turowsky * *This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify *it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or *(at your option) any later version. * *This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, *but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the *GNU General Public License for more details. * *You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License *along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef ROW_H #define ROW_H #include "src/opl.h" namespace OPL { /*! * \brief The Row class provides an interface for retreiving and submitting entries from the database. * * \details The Row class is a base class and when instantiated, the appropriate subclass should be used. * * The database holds all the data related to the logbook in different tables. Each of these tables is composed of * rows. Each row has different columns and each column contains the data. As such, an entry can be thought of * as a row in the database. The row class encapsulates the data contained in each row. * * A row is uniquely identified by its position in the database, consisting of the table name (QString) and the row id (int). * A new entry, which is not yet in the database has the row id 0. If a new row object is created, the hasData * bool is set to false. Before submitting the entry to the database, setData() has to be called to fill the row * with data and toggle the verification bit. * * The Row Object holds all the necessary information the Database class needs to commit (create or update) it. * The Identifying information can be accessed with getRowId and getTable() / getTableName(). * * For convenience and readabilty, subclasses exist that have the table property pre-set. These rows are then * referred to as entries. See AircraftEntry, FlightEntry etc. These subclasses have public static members which * hold the column names used in the sql database. These can be used to access the data held in the row by column. */ class Row { public: /*! * \brief Create a new empty row entry */ Row(); /*! * \brief Create a row entry specifying its table, row id and row data. */ Row(OPL::DbTable table_name, int row_id, const RowData_T &row_data); /*! * \brief Create a row entry specifying its table and row id. */ Row(OPL::DbTable table_name, int row_id); /*! * \brief Create a row entry specifying its table name. * \param table_name */ Row(OPL::DbTable table_name); Row(const Row&) = default; Row& operator=(const Row&) = default; /*! * \brief get the Row Data contained in the Row * \details The row data is a Map where the sql column name is the key and its value is the value. */ const RowData_T& getData() const; void setData(const RowData_T &value); /*! * \brief Get the entries row id in the database */ int getRowId() const; /*! * \brief Set the entries row id in the database */ void setRowId(int value); OPL::DbTable getTable() const; /*! * \brief returns a string representation of the entries position in the database (Table and Row ID) */ const QString getPosition() const; /*! * \brief get the name of the table in the sql database. * \details This method has to be overwritten in any subclass to return the table name, this should be * a purely virtual function but in order to be able to use row class instances this function is implemented * to return an empty strring in the base class. * \return The name of the table in the database containing a valid row, or an empty String */ virtual const QString getTableName() const; /*! * \brief A Row entry is valid if its table and row are specified and if it contains row data. */ bool isValid() const; /*! * \brief operator QString can be used for printing debug information to stdout */ operator QString() const; private: OPL::DbTable table; int rowId; RowData_T rowData; protected: bool hasData; bool valid = true; }; } // namespace OPL #endif // ROW_H