Description: Airbnb clone is a complete web application, integrating database storage, a back-end API, and front-end interfacing in a clone of AirBnB.

The project currently only implements the back-end console.

Classes: AirBnB utilizes the following classes:

BaseModel FileStorage User State City Amenity Place Review PUBLIC INSTANCE ATTRIBUTES id created_at updated_at Inherits from BaseModel Inherits from BaseModel Inherits from BaseModel Inherits from BaseModel Inherits from BaseModel Inherits from BaseModel PUBLIC INSTANCE METHODS save to_dict all new save reload "" "" "" "" "" "" PUBLIC CLASS ATTRIBUTES email password first_name last_name name state_id name name city_id user_id name description number_rooms number_bathrooms max_guest price_by_night latitude longitude amenity_ids place_id user_id text PRIVATE CLASS ATTRIBUTES file_path objects Storage 🛄 The above classes are handled by the abstracted storage engine defined in the FileStorage class.

Every time the backend is initialized, AirBnB instantiates an instance of FileStorage called storage. The storage object is loaded/re-loaded from any class instances stored in the JSON file file.json. As class instances are created, updated, or deleted, the storage object is used to register corresponding changes in the file.json.

Console 💻 The console is a command line interpreter that permits management of the backend of AirBnB. It can be used to handle and manipulate all classes utilized by the application (achieved by calls on the storage object defined above).

Using the Console The AirBnB console can be run both interactively and non-interactively. To run the console in non-interactive mode, pipe any command(s) into an execution of the file console.py at the command line.

$ echo "help" | ./console.py (hbnb) Documented commands (type help ):

EOF all count create destroy help quit show update

(hbnb) $ Alternatively, to use the AirBnB console in interactive mode, run the file console.py by itself:

$ ./console.py While running in interactive mode, the console displays a prompt for input:

$ ./console.py (hbnb) To quit the console, enter the command quit, or input an EOF signal (ctrl-D).

$ ./console.py (hbnb) quit $ $ ./console.py (hbnb) EOF $ Console Commands The AirBnB console supports the following commands:

create Usage: create Creates a new instance of a given class. The class' ID is printed and the instance is saved to the file file.json.

show Usage: show or .show() Prints the string representation of a class instance based on a given id.

$ ./console.py (hbnb) create User (hbnb) (hbnb) show User uid (hbnb) (hbnb) User.show(uid) (hbnb) destroy Usage: destroy or .destroy() Deletes a class instance based on a given id. The storage file file.json is updated accordingly.

$ ./console.py (hbnb) create State (hbnb) create Place (hbnb) (hbnb) destroy State uid (hbnb) Place.destroy(uid) (hbnb) quit $ cat file.json ; echo "" {} all Usage: all or all or .all() Prints the string representations of all instances of a given class. If no class name is provided, the command prints all instances of every class.

$ ./console.py (hbnb) create BaseModel (hbnb) create BaseModel (hbnb) create User (hbnb) create User (hbnb) (hbnb) all BaseModel (hbnb) (hbnb) User.all() (hbnb) (hbnb) all count Usage: count or .count() Retrieves the number of instances of a given class.

$ ./console.py (hbnb) create Place (hbnb) create Place (hbnb) create City (hbnb) (hbnb) count Place 2 (hbnb) city.count() 1 (hbnb) update Usage: update "" or .update(, , ) or .update( , ). Updates a class instance based on a given id with a given key/value attribute pair or dictionary of attribute pairs. If update is called with a single key/value attribute pair, only "simple" attributes can be updated (ie. not id, created_at, and updated_at). However, any attribute can be updated by providing a dictionary.

$ ./console.py (hbnb) create User (hbnb) (hbnb) update User id first_name "name" (hbnb) show User uid (hbnb) (hbnb) User.update(uid), address, "address") (hbnb) User.show(uid) (hbnb) (hbnb) User.update(uid, {'email': 'email', 'last_name': 'last_name'}) (hbnb) Testing 📏 Unittests for the Airbnb_clone project are defined in the tests folder. To run the entire test suite simultaneously, execute the following command:

$ python3 unittest -m discover tests Alternatively, you can specify a single test file to run at a time:

$ python3 unittest -m tests/test_console.py