Validate uniqueness of invitation codes during guest creation to prevent duplicates. Automatically generate an 8-character code if none is provided, ensuring consistent data handling. Updated tests and schemas to support these changes.
Introduce CRUD operations and Pydantic schemas to manage RSVP entries, including creation, updates, retrieval, and deletion. This enables comprehensive handling of RSVP data with validation and support for guest and event IDs.
Introduce a new API for managing event guests, including endpoints for creating, reading, updating, deleting, and changing guest status. Added corresponding Pydantic schemas, database CRUD logic, and extensive test coverage to validate functionality. Integrated the guests API under the events router.
Replaces ambiguous shorthand references like `event` and `user` with more descriptive names such as `event_crud` and `user_crud`. Updates imports, function calls, tests, and other references across the codebase to maintain consistency. This improves code readability and reduces potential confusion.
Introduce methods to count user, public, and upcoming events to enhance CRUD functionality for events. Additionally, add a `PaginatedResponse` schema to simplify and standardize paginated API responses. These updates support improved data querying and response handling.
This commit introduces a new CRUDEvent class to manage event-related database operations, including retrieval, creation, updating, and deletion of events. It includes corresponding unit tests to ensure the correctness of these functionalities, updates event schemas for enhanced validation, and refines timezone handling for event dates and deadlines.
Renamed `event_theme` and `test_user_schema` file paths and imports to follow consistent plural naming conventions. This improves code clarity and aligns file and import naming across the project.
Introduced CRUD implementation, schema definitions, and tests for EventTheme. This allows creation, retrieval, updating, deletion, and querying of active event themes. Comprehensive tests ensure functionality works as intended, including edge cases for nonexistent themes.
Implemented user CRUD operations including creation, retrieval, updating, and deletion through a generic CRUD base class. Enhanced user schemas with additional attributes and created tests to verify functionality, covering edge cases such as duplicates and pagination. Updated the test suite with new fixtures and methods to support the tests.