Challenge: Class-based Resource Manager
Imagine you are working on a Python application that interacts with a database. Every time you connect to the database, you want to ensure the connection is properly opened and closed, regardless of whether an error occurs during your operations. Rather than manually opening and closing the connection each time, you decide to use a context manager. By implementing a class-based context manager, as you have seen in previous lessons, you can automate the setup and teardown of the simulated database connection, making your code more robust and easier to maintain.
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Implement a class-based context manager named DatabaseConnection that simulates managing a database connection. When entering the context, print "Connecting to database: <db_name>" where <db_name> is the value of the db_name attribute. When exiting the context, print "Disconnecting from database: <db_name>". Ensure that the class supports use with the with statement.
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Challenge: Class-based Resource Manager
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Imagine you are working on a Python application that interacts with a database. Every time you connect to the database, you want to ensure the connection is properly opened and closed, regardless of whether an error occurs during your operations. Rather than manually opening and closing the connection each time, you decide to use a context manager. By implementing a class-based context manager, as you have seen in previous lessons, you can automate the setup and teardown of the simulated database connection, making your code more robust and easier to maintain.
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Implement a class-based context manager named DatabaseConnection that simulates managing a database connection. When entering the context, print "Connecting to database: <db_name>" where <db_name> is the value of the db_name attribute. When exiting the context, print "Disconnecting from database: <db_name>". Ensure that the class supports use with the with statement.
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