Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: pydango-pip
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: Pip installable database schema that attempts to mimic the Fandango database
Home-page: https://github.com/Captmoonshot/pydango-pip
Author: Sammy Lee
Author-email: sam@gygantor.com
License: MIT
Description: # PYDANGO-PIP
        
        pydango-pip is a pip-installable database schema that aims to mimic a movie ticket reservation database system (i.e. Fandango).  It's important to note that the database represented by the package is only what I think such a system should look like, not what it actually is.
        
        This was done in the spirit of experimentation and learning as a beginner Python programmer.
        
        The inspiration came from a YouTube video by Mike Kennedy where he build an Air Bnb-like CLI for MongoDB with MongoEngine. I've taken a lot of his code and refactored it for SQLAlchemy and relational databases.  You can find the video here: https://youtu.be/E-1xI85Zog8
        
        You can also find the non-pip-installable version of Pydango called simply "Pydango" here: https://github.com/Captmoonshot/pydango
        
        The regular version of Pydango is good to clone.  Once you clone it, and set up a configuration file, you can use it for both an SQLite and/or PostgreSQL database backend.
        
        However, pydango-pip will only work with SQLite database backends.
        
        ## Installation
        
        You can install pydango-pip with pip: [PYPI](https://pypi.org/project/pydango-pip/)
        
            pip install pydango-pip
        
        pydango-pip is supported by Python 3.7 and above.
        
        ## How to use
        
        pydango-pip is a command line application. 
        
        To run:
        
        ```$ python -m pydango -d sqlite```
        
        ****************** PYDANGO ******************
        
        Welcome to Pydango for movies!
        What would you like to do?
        
        [t] List a new movie
        [c] Find a movie
        
        `# Choose [C]`
        
        ****************** Hello Cinephile ******************
        
        What action would you like to take:
        [C]reate an account
        [L]ogin to your account
        Log[O]ut of your account
        [R]eserve a movie ticket
        [V]iew your movie ticket
        [S]ee list of available movies
        Search for [N]earby theaters
        Search by ca[T]egory
        [M]ain menu
        e[X]it app
        [?] Help (this info)
        
        `# Choose [S]`
        
        ****************** BROWSE FOR MOVIES ******************
        
        
        Title: Pulp Fiction | Rating: R
                    Description: Boxing, Robbery, Hitmen, Samuel L. Jackson
        
        Title: Jurassic Park | Rating: PG-13
                    Description: Dinosaurs, DNA, T-Rex, Velociraptor, Chaos
        
        Title: A Clockwork Orange | Rating: R
                    Description: Crazy, Crime, Future, Dystopian
        
        Title: Aliens | Rating: R
                    Description: Aliens, Eat People, Spaceship, Future
        
        Title: Interstellar | Rating: PG-13
                    Description: Apocalypse, Black Hole, Time Travel, Astronauts
        
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        Personally, building the project allowed me to appreciate what database engineers do for a living, and also to grokk database designs and just how complicated relational databases can get in the wild.
        
        Special shoutout to the [Las Vegas OpenSource Programming Group](https://github.com/OpenSource-Programming/sqlforbeginners) fro challenging me to take on this project.
        
        
        For help:
        
        `$ python -m pydango -h`
        
        
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
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