Gerbys
app = FastAPI(title="Gerbys Management API")
gerbys_db[gerby_id] = new_gerby return new_gerby
{ "id": "uuid-v4", "name": "Sparky", "type": "Electric", "level": 1, "mood": "Happy", "last_fed": "2023-10-27T10:00:00Z" } gerbys
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# Endpoint 2: List all Gerbys @app.get("/gerbys/", response_model=List[Gerby]) def list_gerbys(): return list(gerbys_db.values())
# Logic: Generate random mood on creation moods = ["Happy", "Grumpy", "Sleepy", "Energetic"] And if you have
This API handles the logic for creating and managing Gerbys.
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