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| @@ -1,5 +1,13 @@ | ||||
| #include "headers/Park_time.h" | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| initializes everything, id is auto incremented from what's stored in the db. | ||||
| inmediately saves to db upon creation. | ||||
| Also, this weird syntax is called an initializer list, and is the preffered | ||||
| method of how to initialize members. It has a measurable performance increase | ||||
| because it uses move semantics instead of copy semantics. | ||||
| https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/when-do-we-use-initializer-list-in-c/ | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| Park_time::Park_time(int c_id, int s_id) | ||||
|     : customer_id{c_id}, | ||||
|       spot_id{s_id}, | ||||
| @@ -8,7 +16,9 @@ Park_time::Park_time(int c_id, int s_id) | ||||
|       id{auto_increment_db() + 1} { | ||||
|     save_db(); | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| this one initializes with data from the database. should probably only be used in the query functions. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| Park_time::Park_time(int id_, int customer_id_, int spot_id_, int start_, | ||||
|                      int duration_) | ||||
|     : id{id_}, | ||||
| @@ -19,7 +29,12 @@ Park_time::Park_time(int id_, int customer_id_, int spot_id_, int start_, | ||||
|     end = time_point<system_clock>(seconds(start_ + duration_)); | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| simple checking if customer is clocking out at the right spot. | ||||
| sets end(time of clocking out) and calculates the duration. | ||||
| updates the info in the database. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| void Park_time::clock_out(int c_id, int s_id) { | ||||
|  | ||||
|     if (c_id != customer_id) { | ||||
| @@ -52,7 +67,8 @@ std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const Park_time& pt) { | ||||
|     os << "- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -\n"; | ||||
|     return os; | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // mostly a helper function to ease the conversion from timepoint to int | ||||
| // for storing in the db | ||||
| int Park_time::start_to_int() { | ||||
|     auto start_to_epoch = start.time_since_epoch(); | ||||
|     auto start_value = duration_cast<seconds>(start_to_epoch); | ||||
| @@ -64,6 +80,9 @@ int Park_time::start_to_int() { | ||||
| // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
|  | ||||
| void Park_time::save_db() { | ||||
|     /* | ||||
|     this creates a sql statement and then executes it | ||||
|      */ | ||||
|     string statement{"insert into Park_time values ( , , , , , );"}; | ||||
|     statement.insert(41, "NULL"); | ||||
|     statement.insert(39, "NULL"); | ||||
| @@ -75,7 +94,7 @@ void Park_time::save_db() { | ||||
|     data::db.exec(statement); | ||||
|     transaction.commit(); | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| // same as above | ||||
| void Park_time::update_db() { | ||||
|     string statement = | ||||
|         "UPDATE Park_time SET end = , duration =  where id = '';"; | ||||
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							| @@ -78,8 +78,10 @@ Customer query_customer_with_id(int id) { | ||||
|  | ||||
| // -------------- paroking spots | ||||
|  | ||||
| // vector<Park_spot>  query_all_parking_spots() { | ||||
| //     vector<Park_spot> spots; | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| // vector<Park_spot> populate_spots(){ | ||||
| //         vector<Park_spot> spots; | ||||
| //     SQLite::Statement query(data::db, "SELECT * FROM Park_spot WHERE id > 0;"); | ||||
| //     // query.bind(1, 2); | ||||
| //     while (query.executeStep()) { | ||||
| @@ -90,20 +92,4 @@ Customer query_customer_with_id(int id) { | ||||
| //         spots.push_back({id, taken, cid}); | ||||
| //     } | ||||
| //     return spots; | ||||
| // } | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| vector<Park_spot> populate_spots(){ | ||||
|         vector<Park_spot> spots; | ||||
|     SQLite::Statement query(data::db, "SELECT * FROM Park_spot WHERE id > 0;"); | ||||
|     // query.bind(1, 2); | ||||
|     while (query.executeStep()) { | ||||
|         int id = query.getColumn(0); | ||||
|         int taken = query.getColumn(1); | ||||
|         int cid = query.getColumn(2); | ||||
|         // park_customers.push_back(query_customer_with_id(cid)); | ||||
|         spots.push_back({id, taken, cid}); | ||||
|     } | ||||
|     return spots; | ||||
| } | ||||
| // } | ||||
							
								
								
									
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							| @@ -3,15 +3,25 @@ | ||||
| namespace data { | ||||
|  | ||||
| SQLite::Database start_db() { | ||||
|     /* | ||||
|     Opens the database, creates it if it can't find the file. | ||||
|      */ | ||||
|     SQLite::Database db("test.db3", | ||||
|                         SQLite::OPEN_READWRITE | SQLite::OPEN_CREATE); | ||||
|     while (sodium_init() < 0) { | ||||
|         std::cout << "SODIUM NOT WORKING"; | ||||
|         /* | ||||
|         This shouldn't be here, really, but I can't think of a better place | ||||
|         where it runs at least once. This seeds the random generator needed for | ||||
|         salts and other stuff, and needs to be run at least once when working | ||||
|         with any libsodium function. | ||||
|          */ | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     //sql syntax is surprisingly readable. | ||||
|     db.exec( | ||||
|         "create table if not exists Customer (id integer primary key, name " | ||||
|         "text, password text, verhicle int)"); | ||||
|         // getting errors when using bool, so i used an int instead. | ||||
|     db.exec( | ||||
|         "create table if not exists Park_spot (id integer primary key, taken " | ||||
|         "int, customer_id int)"); | ||||
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							| @@ -1,16 +1,19 @@ | ||||
| #include "headers/encrypt.h" | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| string hash_password(string password) { | ||||
|     /* | ||||
|     Passing strings and converting to char* because I do not want to be forced | ||||
|     to use char * whenever I want to call the function. Low level stuff in the | ||||
|     function, the least possible low level stuff outside. | ||||
|     This uses the password hashing algorithm Argon2 implemented by libsodium. | ||||
|     DO NOT MODIFY memory_limit and cpu_limit after you add customers to the db. | ||||
|     When you do that, the hashed passwords can't be decrypted, and that would be | ||||
|     BAD | ||||
|      */ | ||||
|     const char* password_ = password.c_str(); | ||||
|     char hashed_password_[crypto_pwhash_STRBYTES]; | ||||
|     int memory_limit = 3.2e+7; // 3.2e7 = 32e6 = 32 mb | ||||
|     int cpu_limit = 1;          // this is n_threads | ||||
|     int cpu_limit = 1;         // this is n_threads | ||||
|  | ||||
|     int result = crypto_pwhash_str(hashed_password_, | ||||
|                                    password_, | ||||
| @@ -23,6 +26,9 @@ string hash_password(string password) { | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| bool verify_password(string hashed_password, string unhashed_password) { | ||||
|     /* | ||||
|     this verifies the password. It's encryption magic and don't question it. | ||||
|      */ | ||||
|     const char* password_ = unhashed_password.c_str(); | ||||
|     const char* hashed_password_ = hashed_password.c_str(); | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -9,17 +9,29 @@ | ||||
|  | ||||
| using std::vector; | ||||
|  | ||||
| // will make it easy to represent it in the database while making it easy to use | ||||
| // while programming | ||||
| /* | ||||
| enum classes make it easy to represent categories. | ||||
| So you can use something like Verhicle_type::car instead of 2. but under the | ||||
| hood, it's still an int. This is here so you won't have to have global variables | ||||
| for these categories, or worse, use magic numbers in the code. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| enum class Verhicle_type { bike = 1, small_car = 2, suv = 3, pickup = 4 }; | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| card code is een randomly generated string moeten zijn, die je bv. op een nfc | ||||
| card zou opslaan en zo zou authenticaten bij je parking spot. We kunnen dit ipv | ||||
| of samen met een password gebruiken. clock in en out creeert en compleet een | ||||
| park_time object. Voegt het toe aan een vector. | ||||
| Customer constructors do the same stuff as all the other constructors. | ||||
| clock_in and out create and modify park_time objects and store them to | ||||
| park_instances. Technically, now that we have a working db, we don't need it. | ||||
| TODO: fix this. | ||||
|  | ||||
| */ | ||||
| gen_monthly just prints out all the park_time objects in park_instances. | ||||
| It should (and can safely) be removed, but it's here as a quick example of | ||||
| report generation It has no logic to speak of that only generates report of | ||||
| ptime objects of this month. | ||||
| TODO: remove when have seperate report generation functions. | ||||
|  | ||||
| save, update, delete and auto increment are the same as in park_time. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| class Customer { | ||||
|   public: | ||||
| @@ -27,9 +39,7 @@ class Customer { | ||||
|     string name; | ||||
|     string password; | ||||
|     Customer(string name_, string password_, Verhicle_type verhicle_); | ||||
|     Customer(int id_, string name_, // needed to construct from db | ||||
|              string password_, | ||||
|              Verhicle_type verhicle_, // TODO: how init. p_time instances? | ||||
|     Customer(int id_, string name_, string password_, Verhicle_type verhicle_, | ||||
|              vector<Park_time> instances); | ||||
|     void clock_in(int s_id); | ||||
|     void clock_out(int s_id); | ||||
| @@ -37,7 +47,7 @@ class Customer { | ||||
|     void update_db(); | ||||
|     void delete_db(); | ||||
|  | ||||
|     void gen_monthly(); // remove, make it a function in data | ||||
|     void gen_monthly(); | ||||
|     Verhicle_type verhicle; | ||||
|  | ||||
|   private: | ||||
| @@ -46,5 +56,4 @@ class Customer { | ||||
|     int auto_increment_db(); | ||||
| }; | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| #endif // CUSTOMER_H | ||||
| @@ -17,6 +17,28 @@ using std::to_string; | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| Record of who parked at what park_spot and at what time. | ||||
| public interface------------------------------------------- | ||||
|  | ||||
| The constructors. one for creating new customers, the other one used by the | ||||
| query functions to construct the object from information stored in the database. | ||||
|  | ||||
| clock_out is the function that gets called from customer.clock_out(). | ||||
| It verifies that the customer is clocking out at the correct parkspot, and saves | ||||
| the current time of clocking out in end. It also calculates duration so it | ||||
| doesn't have to be calculated more than once. | ||||
|  | ||||
| operator<< is << overload, can(should) be used for report generation. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| // implementation stuff------------------------ | ||||
| start and end are time points representing when someone clocks in and out. they're from the chrono namespace. | ||||
|  | ||||
| save and update save and update info in the database. | ||||
| auto_increment pulls the highest id stored in the db, to be used in the constructor. | ||||
|  | ||||
| start_to_int() is used to convert the start timepoint to an integer that can be saved in the database | ||||
| SQL datetime and chrono datetime don't seem the most compatible. | ||||
|  | ||||
| */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| class Park_time { | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -4,17 +4,57 @@ | ||||
|  | ||||
| #include "Park_spot.h" | ||||
|  | ||||
| #include <array> | ||||
| /*these are the functions that search the database and create objects from it. | ||||
|  | ||||
| query_parktimes_for_customer searches for the parktimes  that are needed in | ||||
| customer initialisaiton. generally, i see no use outside of that. | ||||
|  | ||||
| query_customer_with_name searches for customer data by name. | ||||
|  | ||||
| query_customer_with_id does what the above does, but with id. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| populate_spots is used to query for all the park_spots and return them as | ||||
| objects. | ||||
|  | ||||
| The design desision to use vector<T> instead of <T> is for the following | ||||
| reasons: | ||||
|  | ||||
| 1. some of these can potentially return more than one object. For example, 2 | ||||
| customers who have the same name. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 2. I have no clue how many of you have done error handling in c++ | ||||
| (try/catch/finally). | ||||
| Ya boi is nice and doesn't want to bombard you with more new concepts than needed. | ||||
| so now you'd do  | ||||
|  | ||||
| vector<Customer> test = query_customer_with_name("Testman"); | ||||
|  | ||||
| if (!test.size()) {print no customers found, do stuff} | ||||
| else if (test.size() > 1) { do stuff to get the right one if you only need one | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| instead of  | ||||
| try { | ||||
|     customer test = query_customer_with_name("Testman"); | ||||
| } | ||||
| catch(someException.probablycalled_not_found) {do_Stuff}; | ||||
| catch(...) { | ||||
|     do stuff | ||||
| } | ||||
| finally{ | ||||
|     do more stuff | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| 3. Ya boi needs to brush up on how to create custom exceptions class, and it will complicate code furhter. | ||||
|  | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| vector<Park_time> query_parktimes_for_customer(int cid); | ||||
|  | ||||
| vector<Customer> query_customer_with_name(string name); | ||||
| Customer query_customer_with_id(int id); | ||||
|  | ||||
| // vector<Park_spot> query_all_parking_spots(); // used for initializing the parking spots at start of the program | ||||
| vector<Park_spot> populate_spots(); | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| #endif // CUSTOMER_H | ||||
| @@ -5,8 +5,13 @@ | ||||
| #include "encrypt.h" | ||||
|  | ||||
| namespace data { | ||||
| SQLite::Database start_db(); | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| start_db is the function that opens the database, and | ||||
| if the necesary tables are not there, creates them.  | ||||
| db is the database, and is static to avoid multiple redefinition errors.  | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| SQLite::Database start_db(); | ||||
| static SQLite::Database db = start_db(); | ||||
|  | ||||
| } // namespace data | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -2,12 +2,20 @@ | ||||
| #define ENCRYPT_H | ||||
| #pragma once | ||||
|  | ||||
| #include <string> | ||||
| #include <cstring> | ||||
| #include <sodium.h> | ||||
| #include <iostream> | ||||
| #include <sodium.h> | ||||
| #include <string> | ||||
|  | ||||
| using std::string; | ||||
| /* | ||||
| hash_password takes the password, and encrypts it. This needs to be done, | ||||
| because storing passwords in plaintext is BAD!  | ||||
|  | ||||
| verify_password takes in a password and the hashed password, and then does magic encryption stuff(no, not | ||||
| really. It basically hashes the password with the same salt and other | ||||
| parameters) and to see if the password stored and the given password match. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| string hash_password(string password); | ||||
| bool verify_password(string hashed_password, string unhashed_password); | ||||
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							| @@ -1,65 +1,103 @@ | ||||
| #include "headers/Query.h" | ||||
|  | ||||
| #include <chrono> | ||||
| #include <thread> | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| using namespace std::chrono; | ||||
|  | ||||
| /* | ||||
| Code strucure like this: | ||||
| class declarations zijn in /headers/class_naam.h, en definitions van de member | ||||
| functs in /class_naam.cpp elke klas in zn eigen file omdat ik incomplete class | ||||
| declarations wilt tegengaan, omdat ik ze niet goed begrijp. En header/source | ||||
| split om multiple definition errors tegen te gaan. | ||||
| Code structure is like this: | ||||
| 1. encrypt.cpp en /header/encrypt.h contain functions to hash passwords and | ||||
| verify passwords | ||||
|  | ||||
| Park_spot representeert een parkeermeter bij elke parkeer spot. | ||||
| Een customer is een customer. | ||||
| Park time is een object die reffereert naar parkspot en customer, basically een | ||||
| record die zegt dat een customer voor x tijd geparkeert heeft bij spot x, enz. | ||||
| 2. data.cpp and /header/data.h contain the code to start up the database. | ||||
| Originally, they were supposed to contain all the functions to save to the | ||||
| database and query from the database. I had trouble doing that, (cyclical | ||||
| includes) and some other issues. the other issues are gone due to the latest | ||||
| refactor, but to make it like my original plan is going to take a few hours, and | ||||
| I have done too much already to want to do more work unless needed. | ||||
| The functions to save to a database have been integrated in the classes | ||||
| themself, and unless issues arrise from that I'm not changing that. Functions to | ||||
| get objects from the database are in Query.cpp en header. | ||||
|  | ||||
| De client clockt in en uit bij een spot. | ||||
| 3. Park_time.cpp en header. | ||||
| Contain the implementation details of Park_time, which is basically a record of | ||||
| who parked at what spot and when. Uses a mix of ctime and chrono functions to do | ||||
| most of the stuff, it's a mess. I will probably have to commit to Doing it one | ||||
| way or the other to make it more comperhensible, especially for whoever will | ||||
| make report functions. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 4. Customer.cpp and header. | ||||
| Contains the implementation of Customer. Customer represents a customer, and | ||||
| saves park_time instances in itself. Not much to explain. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 5. Park_spot.cpp and header. | ||||
| It contians the implementation details of Park_spot, which represents it's | ||||
| namesake. | ||||
|  | ||||
| 6. Query.cpp and header. | ||||
| Cointain functions that search the database and return objects(P_time, P_spot, | ||||
| Customer) It is the least tested of the whole project, use with care. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Explanation of what members do of P_time, P_spot, Customer are in the respective | ||||
| headers. Explanations of how the member functions work(Or how I intended for | ||||
| them to work) are in the respective .cpp files. void Wait(int sec) | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| void Wait(int sec) | ||||
| /* | ||||
| a wait function where 1 sec represents 1 hour irl. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| { | ||||
|     /* | ||||
| a wait function where 1 sec represents 1 hour irl. It has been used for testing | ||||
| purposes mostly. | ||||
| TODO: Needs to be removed at completion of project, or seperated in a test | ||||
| cpp/header | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|     std::this_thread::sleep_for(seconds{sec}); | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| static vector<Park_spot> parking_spots = populate_spots(); // to save the parking spots in memory | ||||
| static vector<Customer> park_customers; // save the customers that are parked in here | ||||
| static vector<Park_spot> parking_spots = populate_spots(); | ||||
| // this queries the db for all the saved parking_spots and initializes them | ||||
|  | ||||
| static vector<Customer> park_customers; | ||||
| /* | ||||
| This was meant for an older implementation. park_time objects used to store | ||||
| pointers to customers and in order to not get dangling pointers(dangerous!) I | ||||
| had to have a way to store the customers the pointer pointed to so they didn't | ||||
| get destroyed prematurely(I could've used the lower-level, more dangerous new, | ||||
| or worse, malloc, but that's ugly). | ||||
| For now, it's just here in case you want an easy way to store customers. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|  | ||||
| int main() { | ||||
|     Customer sagar = query_customer_with_name("stefan udit")[0]; | ||||
|     Customer sagar1 = query_customer_with_id(2); | ||||
|     cout << sagar.id << "," << sagar.name << "," << sagar.password<< "\n"; | ||||
|     cout << sagar.id << "," << sagar.name << "," << sagar.password << "\n"; | ||||
|     cout << sagar1.id << "," << sagar1.name << "," << sagar1.password; | ||||
|     cout << parking_spots.size(); | ||||
|  | ||||
|     for (auto i : parking_spots){ | ||||
|     for (auto i : parking_spots) { | ||||
|         cout << "\n" << i.id << "," << i.parked_customer; | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     populate_spots(); | ||||
|  | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| // vector<Park_spot> populate_spots(){ | ||||
| //         vector<Park_spot> spots; | ||||
| //     SQLite::Statement query(data::db, "SELECT * FROM Park_spot WHERE id > 0;"); | ||||
| //     // query.bind(1, 2); | ||||
| //     while (query.executeStep()) { | ||||
| //         int id = query.getColumn(0); | ||||
| //         int taken = query.getColumn(1); | ||||
| //         int cid = query.getColumn(2); | ||||
| //         // park_customers.push_back(query_customer_with_id(cid)); | ||||
| //         spots.push_back({id, taken, cid}); | ||||
| //     } | ||||
| //     return spots; | ||||
| // } | ||||
| /* | ||||
| Why is this not in query.cpp? Because somehow, it errors out when it's there. | ||||
| The error message indicates it is a memory issue but I suspect it's a | ||||
| concurrency issue. Do not move this. | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| vector<Park_spot> populate_spots() { | ||||
|     vector<Park_spot> spots; | ||||
|     SQLite::Statement query(data::db, "SELECT * FROM Park_spot WHERE id > 0;"); | ||||
|     // query.bind(1, 2); | ||||
|     while (query.executeStep()) { | ||||
|         int id = query.getColumn(0); | ||||
|         int taken = query.getColumn(1); | ||||
|         int cid = query.getColumn(2); | ||||
|         // park_customers.push_back(query_customer_with_id(cid)); | ||||
|         spots.push_back({id, taken, cid}); | ||||
|     } | ||||
|     return spots; | ||||
| } | ||||
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