using ConfectioneryContracts.BindingModels; using ConfectioneryContracts.ViewModels; using ConfectioneryDataModels.Models; using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Runtime.Serialization; using System.Text; using System.Threading.Tasks; using System.Xml.Linq; namespace ConfectioneryFileImplement.Models { [DataContract] public class Client : IClientModel { [DataMember] public int Id { get; private set; } [DataMember] public string ClientFIO { get; private set; } = string.Empty; [DataMember] public string Email { get; private set; } = string.Empty; [DataMember] public string Password { get; private set; } = string.Empty; public static Client? Create(ClientBindingModel? model) { if (model == null) { return null; } return new Client() { Id = model.Id, ClientFIO = model.ClientFIO, Password = model.Password, Email = model.Email }; } public static Client? Create(XElement element) { if (element == null) { return null; } return new Client() { Id = Convert.ToInt32(element.Attribute("Id")!.Value), ClientFIO = element.Attribute("ClientFIO")!.Value, Password = element.Attribute("Password")!.Value, Email = element.Attribute("Email")!.Value }; } public void Update(ClientBindingModel? model) { if (model == null) { return; } ClientFIO = model.ClientFIO; Password = model.Password; Email = model.Email; } public ClientViewModel GetViewModel => new() { Id = Id, ClientFIO = ClientFIO, Password = Password, Email = Email }; public XElement GetXElement => new("Client", new XAttribute("Id", Id), new XElement("ClientFIO", ClientFIO), new XElement("Password", Password), new XElement("Email", Email)); } }