static void Main(string[] args) { // Seed the database if none exist /* Authored by Krissy Caron this creating a new instance of db and creating the folowing tables * usign the DatabaseInterface.cs as a blue print. */ DatabaseInterface db = new DatabaseInterface("BangazonCLI_db"); db.CheckCustomerTable(); db.CheckProductTypeTable(); db.CheckProductTable(); db.CheckPaymentTypeTable(); db.CheckOrdersTable(); db.CheckProductOrderTable(); // Why does this not need an instance of class DBPopulator? DBPopulator.Populate(db); //Instance of customer manager. CustomerManager manager = new CustomerManager(db); // Present the main menu Console.WriteLine("*************************************************"); Console.WriteLine("Welcome to Bangazon! Command Line Ordering System"); Console.WriteLine("*************************************************"); Console.WriteLine("1. Create a customer account"); Console.WriteLine("2. Choose active customer"); Console.Write("> "); // Read in the user's choice int choice; Int32.TryParse(Console.ReadLine(), out choice); /* Authored By Krissy Caron * If option 1 was chosen, create a new customer account will trigger the following in the CMD line. * A new instance of customer will then be created from each type the user inputs and sent to the db in to the correct columns and table. */ if (choice == 1) { Console.WriteLine("Enter customer first name"); Console.Write("> "); string firstName = Console.ReadLine(); Console.WriteLine("Enter customer last name"); Console.Write("> "); string lastName = Console.ReadLine(); Console.WriteLine("Enter customer email"); Console.Write(">"); string email = Console.ReadLine(); Console.WriteLine("Enter customer phone number"); Console.Write("> "); string phoneNumber = Console.ReadLine(); manager.CreateCustomer(firstName, lastName, email, phoneNumber, DateTime.Now); } /* Authored by Krissy Caron * If Option 2 is selected, the list of all customers is displayed to the console in a Numered list. * The user can select from the customers which to make active, and that will be stored in the ActiveCustomer. */ if (choice == 2) { Console.WriteLine("Which customer will be active?"); //Displays List of currently avaiable customers List <Customer> customersList = manager.GetCustomers(); foreach (Customer customer in customersList) { Console.WriteLine($"{customer.CustomerId}. {customer.FirstName} {customer.LastName}"); } Console.Write("> "); //Takes a string of the chosen customer which is a number, and makes it equal to the instance of that customer in the database. string chosenCustomer = Console.ReadLine(); CustomerManager.ActiveCustomer = manager.GetCustomer(int.Parse(chosenCustomer)); //Takes Active customer and prints their name to console. Console.WriteLine("Active Customer is: " + CustomerManager.ActiveCustomer.FirstName + " " + CustomerManager.ActiveCustomer.LastName); } }
public static void Main(string[] args) { // Seed the database if none exists var db = new DatabaseInterface("BANGAZON_TEST_DB"); db.CheckProdOrderTable(); db.CheckCustomerTable(); db.CheckOrderTable(); db.CheckPaymentTypeTable(); db.CheckProductTable(); db.CheckProductTypeTable(); // Create Instance of MenuManager T.L. MenuManager menu = new MenuManager(); CustomerManager customer = new CustomerManager(db); ProductTypeManager productType = new ProductTypeManager(db); PaymentManager payment = new PaymentManager(db); ProductTypeManager prodType = new ProductTypeManager(db); ProductManager product = new ProductManager(db); OrderManager order = new OrderManager(db); // int will hold active customer T.L. int activeCustomer = 0; // choice will hold the reference to the number the user selected // after the MenuManager was displayed T.L. int choice; do { // Display Menu from MenuManager // Save selected int to choice T.L choice = menu.ShowMenu(); Console.Clear(); switch (choice) { // if Menu option 1 is selected: Add new Customer // Method is called in CreateNewCustomer which calls Method in CustomerManager T.L. case 1: CreateNewCustomer.DoAction(customer); break; // if Menu option 2 is selected: // Method from GetCustomersAction makes a call to CustomersManager // Returns a list of Customers to display in terminal // The selected Customer's ID is stored in activeCustomer // This variable will then be passed to case 3 // Authored by : Tamela Lerma & Jason Smith case 2: activeCustomer = GetCustomersAction.DoAction(customer); break; // User will be prompted to first select a customer // once customer is selected // a Method in CreatePaymentAction is called which // calls a Method in PaymentTypeManager to create a new payment // Authored by : Tamela Lerma & Jason Smith case 3: if (activeCustomer != 0) { CreatePaymentAction.DoAction(payment, activeCustomer); } else { Warning("Please select customer first."); } break; // User will first be prompted to select an active customer // after customer is selected, a CreateProductAction Class Method is called // this Method accepts 3 arguments: Instance of ProductManager, Instance of ProductTypeManager, and the stored int for CustomerId // Authored by : Tamela Lerma case 4: if (activeCustomer != 0) { CreateProductAction.DoAction(product, activeCustomer, productType); } else { Warning("Please select customer first."); } break; // User will need to first select a active customer // once customer is selected // a Method in AddProductToCartAction is called which // calls a Method in ProductManager to add a product to customers order // Authored by : Azim case 5: if (activeCustomer != 0) { AddProductToCartAction.DoAction(order, product, activeCustomer); } else { Warning("Please select customer first."); } break; // User will be prompted to first choose active customer // then will call Method in CompleteOrderAction which // References PaymentManager and OrderManager // checks that payment exists for customer // payment is added to an order // Authored by : Jason Smith & Tamela Lerma case 6: if (activeCustomer != 0) { CompleteOrderAction.DoAction(activeCustomer, payment, order); } else { Warning("Please select customer first."); } break; // User will first be prompted to select a customer // after customer is selected, a DeleteProductAction Class Method is called // this Method accepts 2 arguments: Instance of ProductManager and the stored int for CustomerId // Will Delete Customer Products in DB // Authored by : Tamela Lerma case 7: if (activeCustomer != 0) { DeleteProductAction.DoAction(product, activeCustomer); } else { Warning("Please select customer first."); } break; // User will need to first select a active customer // once customer is selected // a Method in UpdateProduct is called which // calls a Method in ProductManager update the product of the customer // Authored by : Azim case 8: if (activeCustomer != 0) { UpdateProduct.DoAction(product, activeCustomer); } else { Warning("Please select customer first."); } break; case 9: GetStaleProducts.DoAction(product); break; // User will need to first select active customer // once customer is selected // a method in GetCustomerReport is called which // calls a method in OrderManger to return a report of active customer's sales // Authored by : Jason Smith case 10: if (activeCustomer != 0) { GetCustomerReport.DoAction(activeCustomer, customer, order); } else { Warning("Please select customer first."); } break; case 11: GetPopularProducts.DoAction(product); break; // Return, exiting program case 12: return; } } while(choice != 0); }