- use SQLAlchemy (and PostgreSQL) to model the ORM layer
- add the following models:
+ Address => modelling all kinds of addresses
+ City => model the three target cities
+ Courier => model the UDP's couriers
+ Customer => model the UDP's customers
+ Order => model the orders received by the UDP
+ Restaurant => model the restaurants active on the UDP
- so far, the emphasis lies on expression the Foreign Key
and Check Constraints that are used to validate the assumptions
inherent to the cleanded data
- provide database-independent unit tests with 100% coverage
- provide additional integration tests ("e2e") that commit data to
a PostgreSQL instance to validate that the constraints work
- adapt linting rules a bit
- add the following file:
+ src/urban_meal_delivery/_config.py
- a config module is created holding two sets of configurations:
+ production => against the real database
+ testing => against a database with test data
- the module is "protected" (i.e., underscore) and imported at the
top level via a proxy-like object `config` that detects in which of
the two environments the package is being run