From cc0ebea6646581f86d63e88fd2113de32bb818da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Damien De Paoli Date: Sat, 28 Nov 2020 18:48:01 +1100 Subject: [PATCH] update --- README | 12 +++++++----- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README index d691bb1..06780eb 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -23,14 +23,16 @@ python3 main.py - saving a book with the ORM is probably the last oddity... probably time to try it (in a sense, the book edit page is the only time we change things, maybe we mess with that book-query as its too slow, and for book edit, if we don't allow editing items like author/publisher, then may only need to set the objects we want to change... I'm sort of curious can you save a book table based on id, without saging its author table, seems that should be okay, but how do I save both, just create 2 objects and do it, but what if the ORM has auto-connected bunches of stuff, how do I update the connected stuff.... MAYBE, I need to get say loan or something first, then try all this? (make a pop-up for stuff like loans, but what about series or sub-book editing????) - have no html for sub_book - need to save a book - - need to allow create all classes - - need to delete all classes - - need to have up/down buttons for book in series (and sub book) + - need to create all classes (green + button) + - need to delete all classes (and watch for referential integrity) - need to delete 1 book from sub_book, series, loan - add stats page - show books on shelf list - show books to buy view / printable + + +### MATBE: + when moving a book in a series (which is part of 2 series), do we pop-up + offer to move parent/child series orders as well to match (think Thomas Covenant) -### MAYBE, I should make this a self-contained docker instance, then its a copy of the DB and anything I break will be fixable -### next step is to rename genre_lst to genre, and maybe do similar to all _lst tables... then add genre.py in and get it to work