gomanager/ent/ent.go

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// Code generated by ent, DO NOT EDIT.
package ent
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"sync"
"code.icod.de/dalu/gomanager/ent/logentry"
"code.icod.de/dalu/gomanager/ent/project"
"entgo.io/ent"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql/sqlgraph"
)
// ent aliases to avoid import conflicts in user's code.
type (
Op = ent.Op
Hook = ent.Hook
Value = ent.Value
Query = ent.Query
QueryContext = ent.QueryContext
Querier = ent.Querier
QuerierFunc = ent.QuerierFunc
Interceptor = ent.Interceptor
InterceptFunc = ent.InterceptFunc
Traverser = ent.Traverser
TraverseFunc = ent.TraverseFunc
Policy = ent.Policy
Mutator = ent.Mutator
Mutation = ent.Mutation
MutateFunc = ent.MutateFunc
)
type clientCtxKey struct{}
// FromContext returns a Client stored inside a context, or nil if there isn't one.
func FromContext(ctx context.Context) *Client {
c, _ := ctx.Value(clientCtxKey{}).(*Client)
return c
}
// NewContext returns a new context with the given Client attached.
func NewContext(parent context.Context, c *Client) context.Context {
return context.WithValue(parent, clientCtxKey{}, c)
}
type txCtxKey struct{}
// TxFromContext returns a Tx stored inside a context, or nil if there isn't one.
func TxFromContext(ctx context.Context) *Tx {
tx, _ := ctx.Value(txCtxKey{}).(*Tx)
return tx
}
// NewTxContext returns a new context with the given Tx attached.
func NewTxContext(parent context.Context, tx *Tx) context.Context {
return context.WithValue(parent, txCtxKey{}, tx)
}
// OrderFunc applies an ordering on the sql selector.
// Deprecated: Use Asc/Desc functions or the package builders instead.
type OrderFunc func(*sql.Selector)
var (
initCheck sync.Once
columnCheck sql.ColumnCheck
)
// columnChecker checks if the column exists in the given table.
func checkColumn(table, column string) error {
initCheck.Do(func() {
columnCheck = sql.NewColumnCheck(map[string]func(string) bool{
logentry.Table: logentry.ValidColumn,
project.Table: project.ValidColumn,
})
})
return columnCheck(table, column)
}
// Asc applies the given fields in ASC order.
func Asc(fields ...string) func(*sql.Selector) {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
for _, f := range fields {
if err := checkColumn(s.TableName(), f); err != nil {
s.AddError(&ValidationError{Name: f, err: fmt.Errorf("ent: %w", err)})
}
s.OrderBy(sql.Asc(s.C(f)))
}
}
}
// Desc applies the given fields in DESC order.
func Desc(fields ...string) func(*sql.Selector) {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
for _, f := range fields {
if err := checkColumn(s.TableName(), f); err != nil {
s.AddError(&ValidationError{Name: f, err: fmt.Errorf("ent: %w", err)})
}
s.OrderBy(sql.Desc(s.C(f)))
}
}
}
// AggregateFunc applies an aggregation step on the group-by traversal/selector.
type AggregateFunc func(*sql.Selector) string
// As is a pseudo aggregation function for renaming another other functions with custom names. For example:
//
// GroupBy(field1, field2).
// Aggregate(ent.As(ent.Sum(field1), "sum_field1"), (ent.As(ent.Sum(field2), "sum_field2")).
// Scan(ctx, &v)
func As(fn AggregateFunc, end string) AggregateFunc {
return func(s *sql.Selector) string {
return sql.As(fn(s), end)
}
}
// Count applies the "count" aggregation function on each group.
func Count() AggregateFunc {
return func(s *sql.Selector) string {
return sql.Count("*")
}
}
// Max applies the "max" aggregation function on the given field of each group.
func Max(field string) AggregateFunc {
return func(s *sql.Selector) string {
if err := checkColumn(s.TableName(), field); err != nil {
s.AddError(&ValidationError{Name: field, err: fmt.Errorf("ent: %w", err)})
return ""
}
return sql.Max(s.C(field))
}
}
// Mean applies the "mean" aggregation function on the given field of each group.
func Mean(field string) AggregateFunc {
return func(s *sql.Selector) string {
if err := checkColumn(s.TableName(), field); err != nil {
s.AddError(&ValidationError{Name: field, err: fmt.Errorf("ent: %w", err)})
return ""
}
return sql.Avg(s.C(field))
}
}
// Min applies the "min" aggregation function on the given field of each group.
func Min(field string) AggregateFunc {
return func(s *sql.Selector) string {
if err := checkColumn(s.TableName(), field); err != nil {
s.AddError(&ValidationError{Name: field, err: fmt.Errorf("ent: %w", err)})
return ""
}
return sql.Min(s.C(field))
}
}
// Sum applies the "sum" aggregation function on the given field of each group.
func Sum(field string) AggregateFunc {
return func(s *sql.Selector) string {
if err := checkColumn(s.TableName(), field); err != nil {
s.AddError(&ValidationError{Name: field, err: fmt.Errorf("ent: %w", err)})
return ""
}
return sql.Sum(s.C(field))
}
}
// ValidationError returns when validating a field or edge fails.
type ValidationError struct {
Name string // Field or edge name.
err error
}
// Error implements the error interface.
func (e *ValidationError) Error() string {
return e.err.Error()
}
// Unwrap implements the errors.Wrapper interface.
func (e *ValidationError) Unwrap() error {
return e.err
}
// IsValidationError returns a boolean indicating whether the error is a validation error.
func IsValidationError(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return false
}
var e *ValidationError
return errors.As(err, &e)
}
// NotFoundError returns when trying to fetch a specific entity and it was not found in the database.
type NotFoundError struct {
label string
}
// Error implements the error interface.
func (e *NotFoundError) Error() string {
return "ent: " + e.label + " not found"
}
// IsNotFound returns a boolean indicating whether the error is a not found error.
func IsNotFound(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return false
}
var e *NotFoundError
return errors.As(err, &e)
}
// MaskNotFound masks not found error.
func MaskNotFound(err error) error {
if IsNotFound(err) {
return nil
}
return err
}
// NotSingularError returns when trying to fetch a singular entity and more then one was found in the database.
type NotSingularError struct {
label string
}
// Error implements the error interface.
func (e *NotSingularError) Error() string {
return "ent: " + e.label + " not singular"
}
// IsNotSingular returns a boolean indicating whether the error is a not singular error.
func IsNotSingular(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return false
}
var e *NotSingularError
return errors.As(err, &e)
}
// NotLoadedError returns when trying to get a node that was not loaded by the query.
type NotLoadedError struct {
edge string
}
// Error implements the error interface.
func (e *NotLoadedError) Error() string {
return "ent: " + e.edge + " edge was not loaded"
}
// IsNotLoaded returns a boolean indicating whether the error is a not loaded error.
func IsNotLoaded(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return false
}
var e *NotLoadedError
return errors.As(err, &e)
}
// ConstraintError returns when trying to create/update one or more entities and
// one or more of their constraints failed. For example, violation of edge or
// field uniqueness.
type ConstraintError struct {
msg string
wrap error
}
// Error implements the error interface.
func (e ConstraintError) Error() string {
return "ent: constraint failed: " + e.msg
}
// Unwrap implements the errors.Wrapper interface.
func (e *ConstraintError) Unwrap() error {
return e.wrap
}
// IsConstraintError returns a boolean indicating whether the error is a constraint failure.
func IsConstraintError(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return false
}
var e *ConstraintError
return errors.As(err, &e)
}
// selector embedded by the different Select/GroupBy builders.
type selector struct {
label string
flds *[]string
fns []AggregateFunc
scan func(context.Context, any) error
}
// ScanX is like Scan, but panics if an error occurs.
func (s *selector) ScanX(ctx context.Context, v any) {
if err := s.scan(ctx, v); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
// Strings returns list of strings from a selector. It is only allowed when selecting one field.
func (s *selector) Strings(ctx context.Context) ([]string, error) {
if len(*s.flds) > 1 {
return nil, errors.New("ent: Strings is not achievable when selecting more than 1 field")
}
var v []string
if err := s.scan(ctx, &v); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return v, nil
}
// StringsX is like Strings, but panics if an error occurs.
func (s *selector) StringsX(ctx context.Context) []string {
v, err := s.Strings(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return v
}
// String returns a single string from a selector. It is only allowed when selecting one field.
func (s *selector) String(ctx context.Context) (_ string, err error) {
var v []string
if v, err = s.Strings(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
switch len(v) {
case 1:
return v[0], nil
case 0:
err = &NotFoundError{s.label}
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("ent: Strings returned %d results when one was expected", len(v))
}
return
}
// StringX is like String, but panics if an error occurs.
func (s *selector) StringX(ctx context.Context) string {
v, err := s.String(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return v
}
// Ints returns list of ints from a selector. It is only allowed when selecting one field.
func (s *selector) Ints(ctx context.Context) ([]int, error) {
if len(*s.flds) > 1 {
return nil, errors.New("ent: Ints is not achievable when selecting more than 1 field")
}
var v []int
if err := s.scan(ctx, &v); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return v, nil
}
// IntsX is like Ints, but panics if an error occurs.
func (s *selector) IntsX(ctx context.Context) []int {
v, err := s.Ints(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return v
}
// Int returns a single int from a selector. It is only allowed when selecting one field.
func (s *selector) Int(ctx context.Context) (_ int, err error) {
var v []int
if v, err = s.Ints(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
switch len(v) {
case 1:
return v[0], nil
case 0:
err = &NotFoundError{s.label}
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("ent: Ints returned %d results when one was expected", len(v))
}
return
}
// IntX is like Int, but panics if an error occurs.
func (s *selector) IntX(ctx context.Context) int {
v, err := s.Int(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return v
}
// Float64s returns list of float64s from a selector. It is only allowed when selecting one field.
func (s *selector) Float64s(ctx context.Context) ([]float64, error) {
if len(*s.flds) > 1 {
return nil, errors.New("ent: Float64s is not achievable when selecting more than 1 field")
}
var v []float64
if err := s.scan(ctx, &v); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return v, nil
}
// Float64sX is like Float64s, but panics if an error occurs.
func (s *selector) Float64sX(ctx context.Context) []float64 {
v, err := s.Float64s(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return v
}
// Float64 returns a single float64 from a selector. It is only allowed when selecting one field.
func (s *selector) Float64(ctx context.Context) (_ float64, err error) {
var v []float64
if v, err = s.Float64s(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
switch len(v) {
case 1:
return v[0], nil
case 0:
err = &NotFoundError{s.label}
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("ent: Float64s returned %d results when one was expected", len(v))
}
return
}
// Float64X is like Float64, but panics if an error occurs.
func (s *selector) Float64X(ctx context.Context) float64 {
v, err := s.Float64(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return v
}
// Bools returns list of bools from a selector. It is only allowed when selecting one field.
func (s *selector) Bools(ctx context.Context) ([]bool, error) {
if len(*s.flds) > 1 {
return nil, errors.New("ent: Bools is not achievable when selecting more than 1 field")
}
var v []bool
if err := s.scan(ctx, &v); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return v, nil
}
// BoolsX is like Bools, but panics if an error occurs.
func (s *selector) BoolsX(ctx context.Context) []bool {
v, err := s.Bools(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return v
}
// Bool returns a single bool from a selector. It is only allowed when selecting one field.
func (s *selector) Bool(ctx context.Context) (_ bool, err error) {
var v []bool
if v, err = s.Bools(ctx); err != nil {
return
}
switch len(v) {
case 1:
return v[0], nil
case 0:
err = &NotFoundError{s.label}
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("ent: Bools returned %d results when one was expected", len(v))
}
return
}
// BoolX is like Bool, but panics if an error occurs.
func (s *selector) BoolX(ctx context.Context) bool {
v, err := s.Bool(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return v
}
// withHooks invokes the builder operation with the given hooks, if any.
func withHooks[V Value, M any, PM interface {
*M
Mutation
}](ctx context.Context, exec func(context.Context) (V, error), mutation PM, hooks []Hook) (value V, err error) {
if len(hooks) == 0 {
return exec(ctx)
}
var mut Mutator = MutateFunc(func(ctx context.Context, m Mutation) (Value, error) {
mutationT, ok := any(m).(PM)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected mutation type %T", m)
}
// Set the mutation to the builder.
*mutation = *mutationT
return exec(ctx)
})
for i := len(hooks) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
if hooks[i] == nil {
return value, fmt.Errorf("ent: uninitialized hook (forgotten import ent/runtime?)")
}
mut = hooks[i](mut)
}
v, err := mut.Mutate(ctx, mutation)
if err != nil {
return value, err
}
nv, ok := v.(V)
if !ok {
return value, fmt.Errorf("unexpected node type %T returned from %T", v, mutation)
}
return nv, nil
}
// setContextOp returns a new context with the given QueryContext attached (including its op) in case it does not exist.
func setContextOp(ctx context.Context, qc *QueryContext, op string) context.Context {
if ent.QueryFromContext(ctx) == nil {
qc.Op = op
ctx = ent.NewQueryContext(ctx, qc)
}
return ctx
}
func querierAll[V Value, Q interface {
sqlAll(context.Context, ...queryHook) (V, error)
}]() Querier {
return QuerierFunc(func(ctx context.Context, q Query) (Value, error) {
query, ok := q.(Q)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected query type %T", q)
}
return query.sqlAll(ctx)
})
}
func querierCount[Q interface {
sqlCount(context.Context) (int, error)
}]() Querier {
return QuerierFunc(func(ctx context.Context, q Query) (Value, error) {
query, ok := q.(Q)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected query type %T", q)
}
return query.sqlCount(ctx)
})
}
func withInterceptors[V Value](ctx context.Context, q Query, qr Querier, inters []Interceptor) (v V, err error) {
for i := len(inters) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
qr = inters[i].Intercept(qr)
}
rv, err := qr.Query(ctx, q)
if err != nil {
return v, err
}
vt, ok := rv.(V)
if !ok {
return v, fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T returned from %T. expected type: %T", vt, q, v)
}
return vt, nil
}
func scanWithInterceptors[Q1 ent.Query, Q2 interface {
sqlScan(context.Context, Q1, any) error
}](ctx context.Context, rootQuery Q1, selectOrGroup Q2, inters []Interceptor, v any) error {
rv := reflect.ValueOf(v)
var qr Querier = QuerierFunc(func(ctx context.Context, q Query) (Value, error) {
query, ok := q.(Q1)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected query type %T", q)
}
if err := selectOrGroup.sqlScan(ctx, query, v); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if k := rv.Kind(); k == reflect.Pointer && rv.Elem().CanInterface() {
return rv.Elem().Interface(), nil
}
return v, nil
})
for i := len(inters) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
qr = inters[i].Intercept(qr)
}
vv, err := qr.Query(ctx, rootQuery)
if err != nil {
return err
}
switch rv2 := reflect.ValueOf(vv); {
case rv.IsNil(), rv2.IsNil(), rv.Kind() != reflect.Pointer:
case rv.Type() == rv2.Type():
rv.Elem().Set(rv2.Elem())
case rv.Elem().Type() == rv2.Type():
rv.Elem().Set(rv2)
}
return nil
}
// queryHook describes an internal hook for the different sqlAll methods.
type queryHook func(context.Context, *sqlgraph.QuerySpec)