The Key Hook project encompasses two phases, each of which involves applying database techniques. Allowing users to insert, update, and delete from the rest of the Key Hook tables.
How to approach:
- Opening Diagrams folder to have a general idea of key hooks tables and their relationships. Tables are:
- building_types
- door_hook_junction
- door_names
- doors
- employees
- hooks
- key_copies
- loss_request
- requests
- returned_requests
- rooms
- KeyHook-1: Using SQLAlchemy to access a back-end database in PostgreSQL.
- KeyHook-2: Using MongoDB to serialize data.
- Programming language: Python.