I can’t figure out. What the issue is?
import datetime
class Email:
def __init__(self, sender, receiver, subject, body):
self.sender = sender
self.receiver = receiver
self.subject = subject
self.body = body
self.timestamp = datetime.datetime.now()
self.read = False
def mark_as_read(self):
self.read = True
def display_full_email(self):
self.mark_as_read()
print('\n--- Email ---')
print(f'From: {self.sender.name}')
print(f'To: {self.receiver.name}')
print(f'Subject: {self.subject}')
print(f"Received: {self.timestamp.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')}")
print(f'Body: {self.body}')
print('------------\n')
def __str__(self):
status = 'Read' if self.read else 'Unread'
return f"[{status}] From: {self.sender.name} | Subject: {self.subject} | Time: {self.timestamp.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')}"
class User:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.inbox = Inbox()
# ------------------------------------------------------
def send_email(self, receiver, subject, body):
email = Email(sender=self, receiver=receiver, subject=subject, body=body)
receiver.inbox.receive_email(email)
print(f"Email sent from [{self.name}] to [{receiver.name}]!\n")
# ------------------------------------------------------
class Inbox:
def __init__(self):
self.emails = []
def receive_email(self, email):
self.emails.append(email)
def list_emails(self):
if not self.emails:
print('Your inbox is empty.\n')
return
print('\nYour Emails:')
for i, email in enumerate(self.emails, start=1):
print(f'{i}. {email}')
def read_email(self, index):
if not self.emails:
print('Inbox is empty.\n')
return
actual_index = index - 1
if actual_index < 0 or actual_index >= len(self.emails):
print('Invalid email number.\n')
return
self.emails[actual_index].display_full_email()
def delete_email(self, index):
if not self.emails:
print('Inbox is empty.\n')
return
actual_index = index - 1
if actual_index < 0 or actual_index >= len(self.emails):
print('Invalid email number.\n')
return
del self.emails[actual_index]
print('Email deleted.\n')
Users should get confirmation when they successfully send an email. Let’s improve the user experience by adding feedback to the send_email method.
In the send_email method of the User class, add a print statement after the email is sent that shows confirmation. The message should include both the sender’s name and the receiver’s name in this format: Email sent from [sender_name] to [receiver_name]!\n