from database.tcontentdispatch.model import TContentDispatch def create_content(db, content: TContentDispatch): db.add(content) db.commit() db.refresh(content) return content def create_or_update_content(db, content: TContentDispatch): content_in_db = db.query(TContentDispatch).filter(TContentDispatch.id == content.id).first() if content_in_db: # Update existing content db.commit() # Save changes to the database db.refresh(content) # Refresh the object with the updated values else: # Create new content if not found in DB db.add(content) db.commit() # Save new content to the database db.refresh(content) # Refresh to get the content's updated state (e.g., ID if it's auto-generated) def get_content_by_id(db, content_id: int): return db.query(TContentDispatch).filter(TContentDispatch.id == content_id).first() def get_content_by_title_and_category(db, title: str, category: str): return db.query(TContentDispatch).filter( TContentDispatch.title == title, TContentDispatch.category == category ).first() def update_content(db, content_id: int, updates: dict): content = db.query(TContentDispatch).filter(TContentDispatch.id == content_id).first() if content: for key, value in updates.items(): setattr(content, key, value) db.commit() db.refresh(content) return content def update(db): db.commit() def delete_content(db, content_id: int): content = db.query(TContentDispatch).filter(TContentDispatch.id == content_id).first() if content: db.delete(content) db.commit() return content