## Questionaire class This file prmairly is dedicated to the class which gets its data form the questionare and pushes it to the database. This is done this way to make the code more visable and more clear. ```py #Importing different librarys. import mysql.connector import json #importing different classes. from classes_data import Node from classes_data import dbLogin ``` Here a class is made to again provide more clear viewing and more reusability. The ```py #Node is between brackets to show that this class is a child class from the parent class "Node" class EnqueteNode(Node): #A private query to use later in a function. __query = "INSERT INTO `Reply` (Result, Node_NodeID, Question_QuestionID) VALUES (%s, %s, %s)" #use a super to get info from the parent class. def __init__(self, macAdress, response, questionID): super().__init__(macAdress) self.response = response self.questionID = questionID #making a database connection to then load in the processed data. async def processEnqueteNodeData(data, nodeID): try: mydb = dbLogin() cursor = mydb.cursor() processedData = json.loads(data) EnqueteNode.questionID = (processedData['QuestionID']) EnqueteNode.response = (processedData['Response']) #an array with the data to push. pushingDataArray = [(EnqueteNode.questionID, nodeID, EnqueteNode.response)] #push the data according to the query to the database. for i in pushingDataArray: print(EnqueteNode.__query, i) cursor.execute(EnqueteNode.__query, i) mydb.commit() #print an error. except mysql.connector.Error as err: print("MySQL Error:", err) finally: cursor.close() mydb.close() ```