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Sprint 6 Challenge #8

@Ara225

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@Ara225

Sprint Challenge

The code you write for this challenge is mandatory homework and should be completed and sent in a PR for review before class.

Requirements

Overview

Create a library system for managing book borrowing and returns.

Acceptance Criteria

Ability to:

  • Save new books
    • Validate against duplicates
    • New book saved to database (in memory or text file)
  • Borrow a book
    • Validate if it's available to borrow
    • Start with a fixed borrow period (maybe 1 month) and optionally refactor later to be variable
    • Update database record to set that the book is now borrowed and hence not available for someone else to borrow
      • Should include a borrow / return date
  • List the books currently borrowed by a user
    • Actively borrowed books only, not ones that have been returned
  • Return a book
    • If it's being returned late report that the borrower should be fined £1 per day late
    • Update database record to set that the book has been returned and hence can now be borrowed again
  • Search for a book by title or author to see if it's available to borrow or not
  • Present sensible responses for the cases:
    • Book exists and can be borrowed
    • Book exists but is already borrowed by someone else
    • Book does not exist

Code Quality

  • Tiered architecture used with an in memory database (or you can write to a text file, your choice!) and console used as the presentation layer
  • Interfaces used in service layer and DI used throughout
  • Code clearly documented and unit tested!

Developer Guidance (deliberately limited!)

  • Think about the models you'll want first, and what data you'll need to store in order to meet the above criteria
  • Think about how to save the data in a format (using appropriate data structures) that you'll be able to read and write to → the internet can help here!
  • Create an access class responsible for reading and writing to the 'database'
  • Create a suitable service layer using interfaces that you call from a main method to perform the library operations detailed in the acceptance criteria
  • Make sure the service layer is unit tested

Submission & Review

Fork the coursework repo to your own GitHub account.
Make regular small commits with clear messages.
When you are ready, open a Pull Request to the CYF repo. Make sure you fill in the PR template provided.
A volunteer will review your submission and send you feedback.

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