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AirBnB Clone - The Console


Description

This project is the first step towards building a full web application of the AirBnB clone. In this first step we are building a console, a custom command interpreter that will be used in subsequent AirBnB projects to manage objects of our classes.

This console will allow us to do the following:

  • Create a new object
  • Retrieve an object from a file, a database etc…
  • Do operations on objects (count, compute stats, etc…)
  • Update attributes of an object
  • Destroy an object

Usage

  • The console can be run in both interactive and non-interactive mode.
  • It prints a prompt (hbnb) and waits for the user for input.

Interactive Mode

$ ./console.py
(hbnb) help


Documented commands (type help <topic>):

========================================

EOF  help  quit

(hbnb)
(hbnb)
(hbnb) quit
$

Non-Interactive Mode

$ echo "help" | ./console.py

(hbnb)

Documented commands (type help <topic>):

========================================

EOF  help  quit

(hbnb)

$

$ cat test_help

help

$

$ cat test_help | ./console.py

(hbnb)

Documented commands (type help <topic>):

========================================

EOF  help  quit

(hbnb)

$

Commands

Command | Description

--- | ---

quit | Exits the program EOF | Exits the program create <class> | Creates an instance of a class show <class> <id> | Prints the string representation of an instance of a class based on class name and id destroy <class> <id> | Deletes instance of a class based on class name and id all | Prints all string representations of all instances all <class> | Prints all string representations of all instances based on class name update <class> <id> <attribute name> "<attribute value>" | Updates an attribute of an instance based on class name and id <class>.all() | Retrieves all instances of a class <class>.count() | Retrieves the number of instances of a class <class>.show(<id>) | Retrieves an instance based on its id <class>.destroy(<id>) | Destroys an instance based on its id


PART 2 OF AIRBNB CLONE - WEBSTATIC

Web static, what?

Before developing a big and complex web application, we will build the front end step-by-step.

The first step is to “design” / “sketch” / “prototype” each element:

Create simple HTML static page Learn to Code HTML & CSS (until “Creating Lists” included) Inline Styles in HTML Specifics on CSS Specificity CSS SpeciFishity Introduction to HTML CSS MDN center boxes Learning Objectives

General What is HTML How to create an HTML page What is a markup language What is the DOM What is an element / tag What is an attribute How does the browser load a webpage What is CSS How to add style to an element What is a class What is a selector How to compute CSS Specificity Value What are Box properties in CSS

Requirements

General Allowed editors: vi, vim, emacs All your files should end with a new line A README.md file, at the root of the folder of the project, is mandatory Your code should be W3C compliant and validate with W3C-Validator All your CSS files should be in styles folder All your images should be in images folder You are not allowed to use !important and id (#... in the CSS file) You are not allowed to use tags img, embed and iframe You are not allowed to use Javascript Current screenshots have been done on Chrome 56 or more. No cross browsers You have to follow all requirements but some margin/padding are missing - you should try to fit as much as you can to screenshots

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