diff --git a/sae/README.md b/sae/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..244d8e92aa883a9dabda225f8e64112cce541b8a --- /dev/null +++ b/sae/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +# S4.A02.1-H-Adrien.fryson-Othemane.khachnane + + + +## 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? 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You can also make an explicit request for maintainers. diff --git a/sae/WEB-INF/src/modele/FilDeDiscussion.java b/sae/WEB-INF/src/modele/FilDeDiscussion.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a691a80eb47db54c9924d6250441be3f819a8ef4 --- /dev/null +++ b/sae/WEB-INF/src/modele/FilDeDiscussion.java @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ +package modele; + +import java.sql.Timestamp; + +public class FilDeDiscussion { + private int id; + private String nom; + private Timestamp dateCreation; + private int createurId; + + public FilDeDiscussion() { + } + + public FilDeDiscussion(int id, String nom, Timestamp dateCreation, int createurId) { + this.id = id; + this.nom = nom; + this.dateCreation = dateCreation; + this.createurId = createurId; + } + + public int getId() { + return id; + } + + public void setId(int id) { + this.id = id; + } + + public String getNom() { + return nom; + } + + public void setNom(String nom) { + this.nom = nom; + } + + public Timestamp getDateCreation() { + return dateCreation; + } + + public void setDateCreation(Timestamp dateCreation) { + this.dateCreation = dateCreation; + } + + public int getCreateurId() { + return createurId; + } + + public void setCreateurId(int createurId) { + this.createurId = createurId; + } +} diff --git a/sae/WEB-INF/src/modele/FilDeDiscussionDAO.java b/sae/WEB-INF/src/modele/FilDeDiscussionDAO.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..acd0d7a54578b1a20ba67e6637cdb2b9a1d4b1e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/sae/WEB-INF/src/modele/FilDeDiscussionDAO.java @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +package modele; + +import java.sql.Connection; +import java.sql.PreparedStatement; +import java.sql.ResultSet; +import java.util.ArrayList; +import java.util.List; + +public class FilDeDiscussionDAO { + + // Méthode pour récupérer un fil de discussion par son id + public FilDeDiscussion findById(int id) { + FilDeDiscussion f = new FilDeDiscussion(); + try (Connection con = DS.instance.getConnection()) { + PreparedStatement ps = con.prepareStatement("SELECT * FROM fil_de_discussion WHERE id = ?"); + ps.setInt(1, id); + ResultSet rs = ps.executeQuery(); + if (rs.next()) { + f.setId(rs.getInt("id")); + f.setNom(rs.getString("nom")); + f.setDateCreation(rs.getTimestamp("date_creation")); + f.setCreateurId(rs.getInt("createur_id")); + } else { + System.out.println("Fil de discussion inexistant"); + } + } catch (Exception e) { + System.out.println(e.getMessage()); + } + return f; + } + + // Méthode pour créer un fil de discussion + public void create(FilDeDiscussion filDeDiscussion) { + try (Connection con = DS.instance.getConnection()) { + PreparedStatement pstmt = con.prepareStatement("INSERT INTO fil_de_discussion (id, nom, date_creation, createur_id) VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?)"); + pstmt.setInt(1, filDeDiscussion.getId()); + pstmt.setString(2, filDeDiscussion.getNom()); + pstmt.setTimestamp(3, filDeDiscussion.getDateCreation()); + pstmt.setInt(4, filDeDiscussion.getCreateurId()); + pstmt.executeUpdate(); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println(e.getMessage()); + } + } + + // Méthode pour récupérer tous les fils de discussion + public List<FilDeDiscussion> findAll() { + List<FilDeDiscussion> filsDeDiscussion = new ArrayList<>(); + try (Connection con = DS.instance.getConnection()) { + PreparedStatement ps = con.prepareStatement("SELECT * FROM fil_de_discussion"); + ResultSet rs = ps.executeQuery(); + while (rs.next()) { + FilDeDiscussion f = new FilDeDiscussion(); + f.setId(rs.getInt("id")); + f.setNom(rs.getString("nom")); + f.setDateCreation(rs.getTimestamp("date_creation")); + f.setCreateurId(rs.getInt("createur_id")); + filsDeDiscussion.add(f); + } + } catch (Exception e) { + System.out.println(e.getMessage()); + } + return filsDeDiscussion; + } + + // Méthode pour supprimer un fil de discussion + public void delete(int id) { + try (Connection con = DS.instance.getConnection()) { + PreparedStatement pstmt = con.prepareStatement("DELETE FROM fil_de_discussion WHERE id = ?"); + pstmt.setInt(1, id); + pstmt.executeUpdate(); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println(e.getMessage()); + } + } + +} diff --git a/sae/script.sql b/sae/script.sql new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ee07022657a4b67352bfae51e59ecb7d8af2ad29 --- /dev/null +++ b/sae/script.sql @@ -0,0 +1,113 @@ +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Abonnement; +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Message; +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS FilDeDiscussion; +DROP TABLE IF EXISTS Utilisateur; + +CREATE TABLE Utilisateur ( + id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, + nom VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, + email VARCHAR(100) UNIQUE NOT NULL, + mot_de_passe VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL, + date_inscription TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP +); + +CREATE TABLE FilDeDiscussion ( + id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, + nom VARCHAR(100) NOT NULL, + date_creation TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, + createur_id INTEGER, + CONSTRAINT fk_createur FOREIGN KEY (createur_id) REFERENCES Utilisateur(id) + ON DELETE SET NULL +); + +CREATE TABLE Message ( + id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, + contenu TEXT NOT NULL, + date_publication TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, + fil_id INTEGER, + auteur_id INTEGER, + CONSTRAINT fk_fil FOREIGN KEY (fil_id) REFERENCES FilDeDiscussion(id) + ON DELETE CASCADE, + CONSTRAINT fk_auteur FOREIGN KEY (auteur_id) REFERENCES Utilisateur(id) + ON DELETE SET NULL +); + +CREATE TABLE Abonnement ( + utilisateur_id INTEGER, + fil_id INTEGER, + date_abonnement TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, + CONSTRAINT pk_abonnement PRIMARY KEY (utilisateur_id, fil_id), + CONSTRAINT fk_utilisateur FOREIGN KEY (utilisateur_id) REFERENCES Utilisateur(id) + ON DELETE CASCADE, + CONSTRAINT fk_fil FOREIGN KEY (fil_id) REFERENCES FilDeDiscussion(id) + ON DELETE CASCADE +); + +INSERT INTO Utilisateur (nom, email, mot_de_passe) VALUES +('Alice', 'alice@example.com', MD5('password1')), +('Bob', 'bob@example.com', MD5('password2')), +('Charlie', 'charlie@example.com', MD5('password3')); + +INSERT INTO FilDeDiscussion (nom, createur_id) VALUES +('Discussion Générale', 1), +('Projet Informatique', 2); + +INSERT INTO Message (contenu, fil_id, auteur_id) VALUES +('Bonjour tout le monde !', 1, 1), +('Salut, quelqu''un peut m''aider avec ce projet ?', 2, 2); + +INSERT INTO Abonnement (utilisateur_id, fil_id) VALUES +(1, 1), +(2, 1), +(3, 2); + +-- Lister tous les utilisateurs + +-- SELECT * FROM Utilisateur; + +-- Lister tous les fils de discussion créés par un utilisateur donné + +-- SELECT * FROM FilDeDiscussion WHERE createur_id = 1; + +-- Lister tous les messages d'un fil de discussion donné + +-- SELECT * FROM Message WHERE fil_id = 1 ORDER BY date_publication; + +-- Lister tous les abonnés d'un fil de discussion donné + +-- SELECT u.* FROM Utilisateur u +-- JOIN Abonnement a ON u.id = a.utilisateur_id +-- WHERE a.fil_id = 1; + +-- Lister tous les fils de discussion auxquels un utilisateur est abonné + +-- SELECT f.* FROM FilDeDiscussion f +-- JOIN Abonnement a ON f.id = a.fil_id +-- WHERE a.utilisateur_id = 1; + +-- Lister les 5 derniers messages postés dans tous les fils de discussion + +-- SELECT * FROM Message ORDER BY date_publication DESC LIMIT 5; + +-- Lister les fils de discussion avec le nombre de messages + +-- SELECT f.id, f.nom, COUNT(m.id) AS nombre_messages +-- FROM FilDeDiscussion f +-- LEFT JOIN Message m ON f.id = m.fil_id +-- GROUP BY f.id, f.nom; + +-- Lister les utilisateurs qui ne sont abonnés à aucun fil de discussion + +-- SELECT u.* FROM Utilisateur u +-- LEFT JOIN Abonnement a ON u.id = a.utilisateur_id +-- WHERE a.fil_id IS NULL; + +-- Lister les fils de discussion sans messages + +-- SELECT f.* FROM FilDeDiscussion f +-- LEFT JOIN Message m ON f.id = m.fil_id +-- WHERE m.id IS NULL; + +-- Lister les messages postés par un utilisateur donné + +-- SELECT * FROM Message WHERE auteur_id = 1 ORDER BY date_publication; 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