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Refactor Lost and Found Queries #11

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DikshantK2004 opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 0 comments
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Refactor Lost and Found Queries #11

DikshantK2004 opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 0 comments
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DikshantK2004 commented Aug 6, 2024

The current implementation of queries related to lost and found items is split into two separate files: lost.py and found.py. Both files contain similar queries but operate on different tables. To streamline the code and reduce redundancy, we need to merge these files into a single file, lost_found.py. Additionally, we will introduce a new parameter type to distinguish between lost and found queries.

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  1. Create a new file: /backend/backend/queries/lost_found.py.
  2. Merge all functions from lost.py and found.py into lost_found.py.
  3. Add a new parameter type to each function. The type parameter should be:
    • 0 for queries on the lost table.
    • 1 for queries on the found table.
  4. Refactor the logic within each function to use the type parameter to determine which table to query.

Note: Pull requests (PRs) on branches other than backend will be closed.

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