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Bram Barbieri
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## Questionaire class
This file prmairly is dedicated to the class which gets its data form the questionare and pushes it to the database.
```py
import mysql.connector
import json
from classes_data import Node
from classes_data import dbLogin
class EnqueteNode(Node):
query = "INSERT INTO `Reply` (Result, Node_NodeID, Question_QuestionID) VALUES (%s, %s, %s)"
def __init__(self, macAdress, response, questionID):
super().__init__(macAdress)
self.response = response
self.questionID = questionID
async def processEnqueteNodeData(data, nodeID):
try:
mydb = dbLogin()
cursor = mydb.cursor()
processedData = json.loads(data)
EnqueteNode.questionID = (processedData['QuestionID'])
EnqueteNode.response = (processedData['Response'])
pushingDataArray = [(EnqueteNode.questionID, nodeID, EnqueteNode.response)]
for i in pushingDataArray:
print(EnqueteNode.query, i)
cursor.execute(EnqueteNode.query, i)
mydb.commit()
except mysql.connector.Error as err:
print("MySQL Error:", err)
finally:
cursor.close()
mydb.close()
```

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## General node file.
The general node file includes the database connecting and a node connection class.
This is done so the files don't go back and forth with the db connection, this otherwise would have caused problems.
```py
#importing a database library to connect to the database.
import mysql.connector
def dbLogin():
mydb = mysql.connector.connect(
host="localhost",
user="root",
password="**********",
database="NodeData"
)
return mydb
# A general class which acts as a database connector and a node identifyer
class Node():
def __init__(self, macAdress):
self.macAdress = macAdress
self.id = None
def getNodeId(self):
id = (self.macAdress,)
mydb = dbLogin()
cursor = mydb.cursor()
cursor.execute("""SELECT nodeID FROM Node WHERE MAC = %s""", id)
data = cursor.fetchall()
#again go along all tuple items. and asign them to the ID
for tuples in data:
for item in tuples:
self.id = item
```