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package course;

import com.mongodb.BasicDBObject;
import com.mongodb.DB;
import com.mongodb.DBCollection;
import com.mongodb.DBCursor;
import com.mongodb.DBObject;
import com.mongodb.WriteResult;
import com.sun.org.apache.bcel.internal.generic.ACONST_NULL;
import com.mongodb.*;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.List;

public class BlogPostDAO {
    DBCollection postsCollection;

    public BlogPostDAO(final DB blogDatabase) {
        postsCollection = blogDatabase.getCollection("posts");
    }

    // Return a single post corresponding to a permalink
    public DBObject findByPermalink(String permalink) {

        DBObject post = null;
        // XXX HW 3.2,  Work Here
        post = postsCollection.findOne((new BasicDBObject("permalink", permalink)));
        System.out.println(post);
        return post;

    }

    // Return a list of posts in descending order. Limit determines
    // how many posts are returned.
    public List<DBObject> findByDateDescending(int limit) {

        List<DBObject> posts = null;
        // XXX HW 3.2,  Work Here
        // Return a list of DBObjects, each one a post from the posts collection
        posts = postsCollection.find().sort(new BasicDBObject("date", -1)).limit(limit).toArray();

        return posts;
    }

    public String addPost(String title, String body, List tags, String username) {

        System.out.println("inserting blog entry " + title + " " + body);

        String permalink = title.replaceAll("\\s", "_"); // whitespace becomes _
        permalink = permalink.replaceAll("\\W", ""); // get rid of non alphanumeric
        permalink = permalink.toLowerCase();

        BasicDBObject post = new BasicDBObject();
        // XXX HW 3.2, Work Here
        // Remember that a valid post has the following keys:
        // author, body, permalink, tags, comments, date
        //
        // A few hints:
        // - Don't forget to create an empty list of comments
        // - for the value of the date key, today's datetime is fine.
        // - tags are already in list form that implements suitable interface.
        // - we created the permalink for you above.
        // - Build the post object and insert it

        post.append("title", title).append("body", body).append("author", username).append("tags", tags)
                .append("comments", new BasicDBList()).append("date", new Date()).append("permalink", permalink);
        postsCollection.insert(post);
        return permalink;
    }

    // White space to protect the innocent

    // Append a comment to a blog post
    public void addPostComment(final String name, final String email, final String body, final String permalink) {

        // XXX HW 3.3, Work Here
        // Hints:
        // - email is optional and may come in NULL. Check for that.
        // - best solution uses an update command to the database and a suitable
        //   operator to append the comment on to any existing list of comments

        BasicDBObject obj = new BasicDBObject().append("author", name).append("body", body).append("permalink",
                permalink);
        if (email != null && !email.equals("")) {
            obj.append("email", email);
        }
        postsCollection.update(new BasicDBObject("permalink", permalink),
                new BasicDBObject("$push", new BasicDBObject("comments", obj)));

    }

}