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from fastapi import APIRouter, HTTPException
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import uuid
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games = [] # In-memory storage
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router = APIRouter()
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@router.post("/basketb")
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async def save_game(
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home_team: str,
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away_team: str,
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home_score: int,
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away_score: int
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):
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"""Save a basketball game to the database"""
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if request.method != "POST":
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raise HTTPException(status_code=405, detail="Method Not Allowed")
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game_id = str(uuid.uuid4())
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games.append({
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"id": game_id,
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"home_team": home_team,
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"away_team": away_team,
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"home_score": home_score,
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"away_score": away_score
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})
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return {
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"message": "Game saved successfully",
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"game_id": game_id,
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"method": "POST",
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"_verb": "post"
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}
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@router.get("/basketb")
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async def get_games():
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"""Fetch all basketball games from the database"""
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return {
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"games": games,
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"method": "GET",
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"_verb": "get"
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}
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```
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This code defines two routes:
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1. `@router.post("/basketb")` to save a new basketball game to the in-memory `games` list.
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2. `@router.get("/basketb")` to retrieve all saved basketball games.
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The `save_game` function expects the home team, away team, home score, and away score as parameters. It generates a unique `game_id` using `uuid.uuid4()`, creates a dictionary representing the game, and appends it to the `games` list. The response includes a success message and the `game_id`.
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The `get_games` function simply returns the `games` list in the response.
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Note that this implementation uses an in-memory list for storing games, which is not suitable for production use. In a real-world scenario, you would need to integrate with a database like PostgreSQL, MySQL, or MongoDB.
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