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Song api

Open Rahulab14 opened this issue 6 months ago • 1 comments

Please describe the changes this PR makes and why it should be merged:

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Rahulab14 avatar May 15 '25 17:05 Rahulab14

Walkthrough

A new Mongoose schema and model for songs has been introduced, along with an Express router module that provides endpoints to add, delete, and retrieve songs. The router handles asynchronous database operations for managing a song queue, exposing three RESTful endpoints for interaction.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
api/models/Songs.js Introduced a Mongoose schema and model for songs with fields: title, artist, url, and addedAt.
api/routes/songs.js Added an Express router with POST /add (add song), POST /delete (delete by ID), and GET /queue (list songs).

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant Client
    participant Router as Songs Router
    participant DB as MongoDB (Song Model)

    Client->>Router: POST /add (title, artist, url)
    Router->>DB: Create and save Song
    DB-->>Router: Saved Song
    Router-->>Client: 201 Created (Saved Song)

    Client->>Router: POST /delete (id)
    Router->>DB: Delete Song by ID
    alt Song found
        DB-->>Router: Deletion result
        Router-->>Client: Success message
    else Song not found
        DB-->>Router: null
        Router-->>Client: 404 Song not found
    end

    Client->>Router: GET /queue
    Router->>DB: Find all Songs sorted by addedAt
    DB-->>Router: Song list
    Router-->>Client: Song queue

Poem

In the warren of code, a new song hops in,
Add, delete, or queue—let the playlist begin!
With fields and routes, the music will flow,
From Mongo to Express, the melodies grow.
🐰🎶
Hopping through endpoints, the rabbits all cheer,
For the song queue is live—let’s lend it an ear!

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coderabbitai[bot] avatar May 15 '25 17:05 coderabbitai[bot]

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