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Basic Decorator Operations
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Creating a datalite class
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A datalite class is a special dataclass. It is created by using a decorator ``@datalite.datalite``,
members of this class are, from Python's perspective, just normal classes. However, they have
additional methods and attributes. ``@datalite`` decorator needs a database path to be provided.
This database is the database the table for the dataclass will be created.
.. code-block:: python
from datalite import datalite
@datalite(db_path='db.db')
@dataclass
class Student:
student_id: int = 1
student_name: str = "Kurt Gödel"
student_gpa: float = 3.9
Here, ``datalite`` will create a table called ``student`` in the database file ``db.db``, this
file will include all the fields of the dataclass as columns. Default value of these columns
are same as the default value of the dataclass.
Special Methods
---------------
Each object initialised from a dataclass decorated with the ``@dataclass`` decorator automatically
gains access to three special methods. It should be noted, due to the nature of the library, extensions
such as ``mypy`` and IDEs such as PyCharm will not be able to see these methods and may raise exceptions.
With this in mind, let us create a new object and run the methods over this objects.
.. code-block:: python
new_student = Student(0, "Albert Einstein", 4.0)
Creating an Entry
##################
First special method is ``.create_entry()`` when called on an object of a class decorated with the
``@datalite`` decorator, this method creates an entry in the table of the bound database of the class,
in this case, table named ``student`` in the ``db.db``. Therefore, to create the entry of Albert Einstein
in the table:
.. code-block:: python
new_student.create_entry()
This also modifies the object in an intresting way, it adds a new attribute ``obj_id``, this is a unique,
autoincremented value in the database. It can be accessed by ``new_student.obj_id``.
Updating an Entry
##################
Second special method is ``.update_entry()``. If an object's attribute is changed, to update its
record in the database, this method must be called.
.. code-block:: python
new_student.student_gpa = 5.0 # He is Einstein, after all.
new_student.update_entry()
Deleting an Entry
##################
To delete an entry from the record, the third and last special method, ``.remove_entry()`` should
be used.
.. code-block:: python
new_student.remove_entry()
.. warning::
It should be noted that, if the ``new_student.obj_id`` attribute is modified, ``.update_entry()``
and ``.remove_entry()`` may have unexpected results.