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# SAE R4.01
## Getting started
To make it easy for you to get started with GitLab, here's a list of recommended next steps.
Already a pro? Just edit this README.md and make it your own. Want to make it easy? [Use the template at the bottom](#editing-this-readme)!
## Add your files
- [ ] [Create](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/web_editor.html#create-a-file) or [upload](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/web_editor.html#upload-a-file) files
- [ ] [Add files using the command line](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/gitlab-basics/add-file.html#add-a-file-using-the-command-line) or push an existing Git repository with the following command:
```
cd existing_repo
git remote add origin https://gitlab.univ-lille.fr/alexandre.dehaine.etu/sae-r4.01.git
git branch -M main
git push -uf origin main
```
## Integrate with your tools
- [ ] [Set up project integrations](https://gitlab.univ-lille.fr/alexandre.dehaine.etu/sae-r4.01/-/settings/integrations)
## Collaborate with your team
- [ ] [Invite team members and collaborators](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/members/)
- [ ] [Create a new merge request](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/creating_merge_requests.html)
- [ ] [Automatically close issues from merge requests](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/issues/managing_issues.html#closing-issues-automatically)
- [ ] [Enable merge request approvals](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/approvals/)
- [ ] [Set auto-merge](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/merge_when_pipeline_succeeds.html)
## Test and Deploy
Use the built-in continuous integration in GitLab.
- [ ] [Get started with GitLab CI/CD](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/quick_start/index.html)
- [ ] [Analyze your code for known vulnerabilities with Static Application Security Testing (SAST)](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/sast/)
- [ ] [Deploy to Kubernetes, Amazon EC2, or Amazon ECS using Auto Deploy](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/autodevops/requirements.html)
- [ ] [Use pull-based deployments for improved Kubernetes management](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/clusters/agent/)
- [ ] [Set up protected environments](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/environments/protected_environments.html)
***
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DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Utilisateur;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Terrain;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Abonne;
DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Creneau;
CREATE TABLE Terrain
(
tno SERIAL,
nom VARCHAR,
sport VARCHAR,
CONSTRAINT pk_Terrain PRIMARY KEY (tno)
);
CREATE TABLE Utilisateur
(
uno SERIAL,
nom VARCHAR,
prenom VARCHAR,
dateFinAbo DATE default CURRENT_DATE + '18year'::interval,
dateNAiss DATE check (CURRENT_DATE - '18year'::interval >= dateNAiss),
parrain int default NULL,
CONSTRAINT pk_Abonne PRIMARY KEY (ano),
CONSTRAINT fk_Abonne FOREIGN KEY (parrain)
REFERENCES Abonne(ano)
ON Update CASCADE
ON Delete RESTRICT
);
CREATE TABLE Creneau
(
jour DATE,
heure TIME,
CONSTRAINT pk_Creneau PRIMARY KEY (jour, heure)
);
CREATE TABLE Reservation
(
tno SERIAL,
jour DATE,
heure TIME,
resp SERIAL,
partenaire SERIAL,
honoree BOOLEAN,
CONSTRAINT pk_Reservation PRIMARY KEY (tno, jour, heure),
CONSTRAINT fk_Abonne_resp FOREIGN KEY (resp)
REFERENCES Abonne(ano)
ON Update CASCADE
ON Delete RESTRICT,
CONSTRAINT fk_Abonne_part FOREIGN KEY (partenaire)
REFERENCES Abonne(ano)
ON Update CASCADE
ON Delete RESTRICT,
CONSTRAINT fk_Terrain FOREIGN KEY (tno)
REFERENCES Terrain(tno)
ON Update CASCADE
ON Delete RESTRICT,
CONSTRAINT fk_Creneau FOREIGN KEY (jour, heure)
REFERENCES Creneau(jour, heure)
ON Update CASCADE
ON Delete RESTRICT
);
INSERT INTO Terrain(nom, sport)
VALUES('T1','Tennis');
INSERT INTO Terrain(nom, sport)
VALUES('T2','Tennis');
INSERT INTO Terrain(nom, sport)
VALUES('B1','Badminton');
INSERT INTO Terrain(nom, sport)
VALUES('B2','Badminton');
INSERT INTO Terrain(nom, sport)
VALUES('S1','Squash');
INSERT INTO Terrain(nom, sport)
VALUES('S2','Squash');
INSERT INTO Abonne(nom, prenom, dateNaiss)
VALUES('D','Alex', '2004-08-04'::date);
INSERT INTO Abonne(nom, prenom, dateNaiss, parrain)
VALUES('V','Audrey', '2005-05-22'::date, (SELECT ano FROM Abonne WHERE nom = 'Dehaine' AND prenom = 'Alexandre'));
INSERT INTO Abonne(nom, prenom, dateNaiss)
VALUES('C','Max', '2005-07-06'::date);
INSERT INTO Abonne(nom, prenom, dateNaiss, parrain)
VALUES('E','Lou', '2005-10-09'::date, (SELECT ano FROM Abonne WHERE nom = 'C' AND prenom = 'Max'));
INSERT INTO Creneau(jour, heure)
VALUES('2024-9-18'::date, '13:00'::time);
INSERT INTO Creneau(jour, heure)
VALUES('2024-9-18'::date, '14:00'::time);;
INSERT INTO Creneau(jour, heure)
VALUES('2024-9-18'::date, '15:00'::time);
INSERT INTO Creneau(jour, heure)
VALUES('2024-9-18'::date, '16:00'::time);
INSERT INTO Creneau(jour, heure)
VALUES('2024-9-18'::date, '17:00'::time);
INSERT INTO Creneau(jour, heure)
VALUES('2024-9-18'::date, '18:00'::time);
INSERT INTO Creneau(jour, heure)
VALUES('2024-9-18'::date, '19:00'::time);
INSERT INTO Creneau(jour, heure)
VALUES('2024-9-18'::date, '20:00'::time);
INSERT INTO Reservation(tno, jour, heure, resp, partenaire, honoree)
VALUES((SELECT tno FROM Terrain WHERE nom = 'T1'), '2024-9-18'::date, '13:00'::time, (SELECT ano FROM Abonne WHERE nom = 'Dehaine' AND prenom = 'Alexandre'), (SELECT ano FROM Abonne WHERE nom = 'V' AND prenom = 'Audrey'), false);
INSERT INTO Reservation(tno, jour, heure, resp, partenaire, honoree)
VALUES((SELECT tno FROM Terrain WHERE nom = 'B1'), '2024-9-18'::date, '14:00'::time, (SELECT ano FROM Abonne WHERE nom = 'E' AND prenom = 'Lou'), (SELECT ano FROM Abonne WHERE nom = 'C' AND prenom = 'Max'), false);
INSERT INTO Reservation(tno, jour, heure, resp, partenaire, honoree)
VALUES((SELECT tno FROM Terrain WHERE nom = 'S1'), '2024-9-18'::date, '13:00'::time, (SELECT ano FROM Abonne WHERE nom = 'Dehaine' AND prenom = 'Alexandre'), (SELECT ano FROM Abonne WHERE nom = 'C' AND prenom = 'Max'), false);
SELECT r1.resp
FROM Reservation AS r1, terrain AS t1, Reservation AS r2, terrain AS t2
WHERE r1.tno = t1.tno AND r2.tno = t2.tno AND r1.resp = r2.resp AND t1.sport <> t2.sport;
SELECT c.*
FROM Creneau AS c LEFT JOIN Reservation AS r ON (c.heure = r.heure AND c.jour = r.jour)
WHERE c.jour = '2024-9-18' AND r.tno is null;
\ No newline at end of file
package dao;
public class AfficherUtilisateur {
public static void main(String[] args) {
UtilisateurDao j = new UtilisateurDao();
Utilisateur joueur = j.findById(Integer.parseInt(args[0]));
System.out.println(joueur);
}
}
package dao;
public class Utilisateur {
private int jno;
private String pseudo;
private String email;
private String pwd;
private int elo;
public Utilisateur(int jno, String pseudo, String email, String pwd, int elo) {
this.jno = jno;
this.pseudo = pseudo;
this.email = email;
this.pwd = pwd;
this.elo = elo;
}
@Override
public String toString(){
return "Pseudo : " + pseudo + " Email : " + email + " Elo : " +elo;
}
}
package dao;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.ResultSet;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.Statement;
public class UtilisateurDao {
public UtilisateurDao(){
}
public Utilisateur findById(int id){
String url = "jdbc:postgresql://psqlserv/but2";
String nom = "alexandredehaineetu";
String mdp = "moi";
try (Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection(url, nom, mdp); Statement stmt = con.createStatement()) {
String sql = "SELECT * FROM joueur WHERE jno = "+ id +";";
System.err.println(sql);
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(sql);
rs.next();
Utilisateur utilisateur = new Utilisateur(rs.getInt(1), rs.getString(2), rs.getString(3), rs.getString(4), rs.getInt(5));
rs.close();
con.close();
return utilisateur;
}catch (SQLException e) {
System.out.println("Erreur lors de l'accès à la base de données : " + e.getMessage());
e.printStackTrace();
}
return new Utilisateur(id, "err", "err", "err", id);
}
}
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