pcmt/ent/mutation.go
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* add handlers for signin,singup,logout...
* introduce ent ORM and add user schema
* add live mode, devel mode to selectively turn on features via
  config/flags
* add templates, handle embedding moar smarter:
  * live mode uses live folder structure, else embedded templates are
    used
* start using tailwindcss to style stuff
* add development goodies for hot-reloading (browser-sync - bs.js)
* pimp-up config.dhall with actual custom config Type (enables remote
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* add justfile (alternative to makefile for process automation)
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// Code generated by ent, DO NOT EDIT.
package ent
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"sync"
"time"
"entgo.io/ent"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
"git.dotya.ml/mirre-mt/pcmt/ent/predicate"
"git.dotya.ml/mirre-mt/pcmt/ent/user"
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
const (
// Operation types.
OpCreate = ent.OpCreate
OpDelete = ent.OpDelete
OpDeleteOne = ent.OpDeleteOne
OpUpdate = ent.OpUpdate
OpUpdateOne = ent.OpUpdateOne
// Node types.
TypeUser = "User"
)
// UserMutation represents an operation that mutates the User nodes in the graph.
type UserMutation struct {
config
op Op
typ string
id *uuid.UUID
username *string
password *string
is_admin *bool
is_active *bool
created_at *time.Time
updated_at *time.Time
clearedFields map[string]struct{}
done bool
oldValue func(context.Context) (*User, error)
predicates []predicate.User
}
var _ ent.Mutation = (*UserMutation)(nil)
// userOption allows management of the mutation configuration using functional options.
type userOption func(*UserMutation)
// newUserMutation creates new mutation for the User entity.
func newUserMutation(c config, op Op, opts ...userOption) *UserMutation {
m := &UserMutation{
config: c,
op: op,
typ: TypeUser,
clearedFields: make(map[string]struct{}),
}
for _, opt := range opts {
opt(m)
}
return m
}
// withUserID sets the ID field of the mutation.
func withUserID(id uuid.UUID) userOption {
return func(m *UserMutation) {
var (
err error
once sync.Once
value *User
)
m.oldValue = func(ctx context.Context) (*User, error) {
once.Do(func() {
if m.done {
err = errors.New("querying old values post mutation is not allowed")
} else {
value, err = m.Client().User.Get(ctx, id)
}
})
return value, err
}
m.id = &id
}
}
// withUser sets the old User of the mutation.
func withUser(node *User) userOption {
return func(m *UserMutation) {
m.oldValue = func(context.Context) (*User, error) {
return node, nil
}
m.id = &node.ID
}
}
// Client returns a new `ent.Client` from the mutation. If the mutation was
// executed in a transaction (ent.Tx), a transactional client is returned.
func (m UserMutation) Client() *Client {
client := &Client{config: m.config}
client.init()
return client
}
// Tx returns an `ent.Tx` for mutations that were executed in transactions;
// it returns an error otherwise.
func (m UserMutation) Tx() (*Tx, error) {
if _, ok := m.driver.(*txDriver); !ok {
return nil, errors.New("ent: mutation is not running in a transaction")
}
tx := &Tx{config: m.config}
tx.init()
return tx, nil
}
// SetID sets the value of the id field. Note that this
// operation is only accepted on creation of User entities.
func (m *UserMutation) SetID(id uuid.UUID) {
m.id = &id
}
// ID returns the ID value in the mutation. Note that the ID is only available
// if it was provided to the builder or after it was returned from the database.
func (m *UserMutation) ID() (id uuid.UUID, exists bool) {
if m.id == nil {
return
}
return *m.id, true
}
// IDs queries the database and returns the entity ids that match the mutation's predicate.
// That means, if the mutation is applied within a transaction with an isolation level such
// as sql.LevelSerializable, the returned ids match the ids of the rows that will be updated
// or updated by the mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) IDs(ctx context.Context) ([]uuid.UUID, error) {
switch {
case m.op.Is(OpUpdateOne | OpDeleteOne):
id, exists := m.ID()
if exists {
return []uuid.UUID{id}, nil
}
fallthrough
case m.op.Is(OpUpdate | OpDelete):
return m.Client().User.Query().Where(m.predicates...).IDs(ctx)
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("IDs is not allowed on %s operations", m.op)
}
}
// SetUsername sets the "username" field.
func (m *UserMutation) SetUsername(s string) {
m.username = &s
}
// Username returns the value of the "username" field in the mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) Username() (r string, exists bool) {
v := m.username
if v == nil {
return
}
return *v, true
}
// OldUsername returns the old "username" field's value of the User entity.
// If the User object wasn't provided to the builder, the object is fetched from the database.
// An error is returned if the mutation operation is not UpdateOne, or the database query fails.
func (m *UserMutation) OldUsername(ctx context.Context) (v string, err error) {
if !m.op.Is(OpUpdateOne) {
return v, errors.New("OldUsername is only allowed on UpdateOne operations")
}
if m.id == nil || m.oldValue == nil {
return v, errors.New("OldUsername requires an ID field in the mutation")
}
oldValue, err := m.oldValue(ctx)
if err != nil {
return v, fmt.Errorf("querying old value for OldUsername: %w", err)
}
return oldValue.Username, nil
}
// ResetUsername resets all changes to the "username" field.
func (m *UserMutation) ResetUsername() {
m.username = nil
}
// SetPassword sets the "password" field.
func (m *UserMutation) SetPassword(s string) {
m.password = &s
}
// Password returns the value of the "password" field in the mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) Password() (r string, exists bool) {
v := m.password
if v == nil {
return
}
return *v, true
}
// OldPassword returns the old "password" field's value of the User entity.
// If the User object wasn't provided to the builder, the object is fetched from the database.
// An error is returned if the mutation operation is not UpdateOne, or the database query fails.
func (m *UserMutation) OldPassword(ctx context.Context) (v string, err error) {
if !m.op.Is(OpUpdateOne) {
return v, errors.New("OldPassword is only allowed on UpdateOne operations")
}
if m.id == nil || m.oldValue == nil {
return v, errors.New("OldPassword requires an ID field in the mutation")
}
oldValue, err := m.oldValue(ctx)
if err != nil {
return v, fmt.Errorf("querying old value for OldPassword: %w", err)
}
return oldValue.Password, nil
}
// ResetPassword resets all changes to the "password" field.
func (m *UserMutation) ResetPassword() {
m.password = nil
}
// SetIsAdmin sets the "is_admin" field.
func (m *UserMutation) SetIsAdmin(b bool) {
m.is_admin = &b
}
// IsAdmin returns the value of the "is_admin" field in the mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) IsAdmin() (r bool, exists bool) {
v := m.is_admin
if v == nil {
return
}
return *v, true
}
// OldIsAdmin returns the old "is_admin" field's value of the User entity.
// If the User object wasn't provided to the builder, the object is fetched from the database.
// An error is returned if the mutation operation is not UpdateOne, or the database query fails.
func (m *UserMutation) OldIsAdmin(ctx context.Context) (v bool, err error) {
if !m.op.Is(OpUpdateOne) {
return v, errors.New("OldIsAdmin is only allowed on UpdateOne operations")
}
if m.id == nil || m.oldValue == nil {
return v, errors.New("OldIsAdmin requires an ID field in the mutation")
}
oldValue, err := m.oldValue(ctx)
if err != nil {
return v, fmt.Errorf("querying old value for OldIsAdmin: %w", err)
}
return oldValue.IsAdmin, nil
}
// ResetIsAdmin resets all changes to the "is_admin" field.
func (m *UserMutation) ResetIsAdmin() {
m.is_admin = nil
}
// SetIsActive sets the "is_active" field.
func (m *UserMutation) SetIsActive(b bool) {
m.is_active = &b
}
// IsActive returns the value of the "is_active" field in the mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) IsActive() (r bool, exists bool) {
v := m.is_active
if v == nil {
return
}
return *v, true
}
// OldIsActive returns the old "is_active" field's value of the User entity.
// If the User object wasn't provided to the builder, the object is fetched from the database.
// An error is returned if the mutation operation is not UpdateOne, or the database query fails.
func (m *UserMutation) OldIsActive(ctx context.Context) (v bool, err error) {
if !m.op.Is(OpUpdateOne) {
return v, errors.New("OldIsActive is only allowed on UpdateOne operations")
}
if m.id == nil || m.oldValue == nil {
return v, errors.New("OldIsActive requires an ID field in the mutation")
}
oldValue, err := m.oldValue(ctx)
if err != nil {
return v, fmt.Errorf("querying old value for OldIsActive: %w", err)
}
return oldValue.IsActive, nil
}
// ResetIsActive resets all changes to the "is_active" field.
func (m *UserMutation) ResetIsActive() {
m.is_active = nil
}
// SetCreatedAt sets the "created_at" field.
func (m *UserMutation) SetCreatedAt(t time.Time) {
m.created_at = &t
}
// CreatedAt returns the value of the "created_at" field in the mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) CreatedAt() (r time.Time, exists bool) {
v := m.created_at
if v == nil {
return
}
return *v, true
}
// OldCreatedAt returns the old "created_at" field's value of the User entity.
// If the User object wasn't provided to the builder, the object is fetched from the database.
// An error is returned if the mutation operation is not UpdateOne, or the database query fails.
func (m *UserMutation) OldCreatedAt(ctx context.Context) (v time.Time, err error) {
if !m.op.Is(OpUpdateOne) {
return v, errors.New("OldCreatedAt is only allowed on UpdateOne operations")
}
if m.id == nil || m.oldValue == nil {
return v, errors.New("OldCreatedAt requires an ID field in the mutation")
}
oldValue, err := m.oldValue(ctx)
if err != nil {
return v, fmt.Errorf("querying old value for OldCreatedAt: %w", err)
}
return oldValue.CreatedAt, nil
}
// ResetCreatedAt resets all changes to the "created_at" field.
func (m *UserMutation) ResetCreatedAt() {
m.created_at = nil
}
// SetUpdatedAt sets the "updated_at" field.
func (m *UserMutation) SetUpdatedAt(t time.Time) {
m.updated_at = &t
}
// UpdatedAt returns the value of the "updated_at" field in the mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) UpdatedAt() (r time.Time, exists bool) {
v := m.updated_at
if v == nil {
return
}
return *v, true
}
// OldUpdatedAt returns the old "updated_at" field's value of the User entity.
// If the User object wasn't provided to the builder, the object is fetched from the database.
// An error is returned if the mutation operation is not UpdateOne, or the database query fails.
func (m *UserMutation) OldUpdatedAt(ctx context.Context) (v time.Time, err error) {
if !m.op.Is(OpUpdateOne) {
return v, errors.New("OldUpdatedAt is only allowed on UpdateOne operations")
}
if m.id == nil || m.oldValue == nil {
return v, errors.New("OldUpdatedAt requires an ID field in the mutation")
}
oldValue, err := m.oldValue(ctx)
if err != nil {
return v, fmt.Errorf("querying old value for OldUpdatedAt: %w", err)
}
return oldValue.UpdatedAt, nil
}
// ResetUpdatedAt resets all changes to the "updated_at" field.
func (m *UserMutation) ResetUpdatedAt() {
m.updated_at = nil
}
// Where appends a list predicates to the UserMutation builder.
func (m *UserMutation) Where(ps ...predicate.User) {
m.predicates = append(m.predicates, ps...)
}
// WhereP appends storage-level predicates to the UserMutation builder. Using this method,
// users can use type-assertion to append predicates that do not depend on any generated package.
func (m *UserMutation) WhereP(ps ...func(*sql.Selector)) {
p := make([]predicate.User, len(ps))
for i := range ps {
p[i] = ps[i]
}
m.Where(p...)
}
// Op returns the operation name.
func (m *UserMutation) Op() Op {
return m.op
}
// SetOp allows setting the mutation operation.
func (m *UserMutation) SetOp(op Op) {
m.op = op
}
// Type returns the node type of this mutation (User).
func (m *UserMutation) Type() string {
return m.typ
}
// Fields returns all fields that were changed during this mutation. Note that in
// order to get all numeric fields that were incremented/decremented, call
// AddedFields().
func (m *UserMutation) Fields() []string {
fields := make([]string, 0, 6)
if m.username != nil {
fields = append(fields, user.FieldUsername)
}
if m.password != nil {
fields = append(fields, user.FieldPassword)
}
if m.is_admin != nil {
fields = append(fields, user.FieldIsAdmin)
}
if m.is_active != nil {
fields = append(fields, user.FieldIsActive)
}
if m.created_at != nil {
fields = append(fields, user.FieldCreatedAt)
}
if m.updated_at != nil {
fields = append(fields, user.FieldUpdatedAt)
}
return fields
}
// Field returns the value of a field with the given name. The second boolean
// return value indicates that this field was not set, or was not defined in the
// schema.
func (m *UserMutation) Field(name string) (ent.Value, bool) {
switch name {
case user.FieldUsername:
return m.Username()
case user.FieldPassword:
return m.Password()
case user.FieldIsAdmin:
return m.IsAdmin()
case user.FieldIsActive:
return m.IsActive()
case user.FieldCreatedAt:
return m.CreatedAt()
case user.FieldUpdatedAt:
return m.UpdatedAt()
}
return nil, false
}
// OldField returns the old value of the field from the database. An error is
// returned if the mutation operation is not UpdateOne, or the query to the
// database failed.
func (m *UserMutation) OldField(ctx context.Context, name string) (ent.Value, error) {
switch name {
case user.FieldUsername:
return m.OldUsername(ctx)
case user.FieldPassword:
return m.OldPassword(ctx)
case user.FieldIsAdmin:
return m.OldIsAdmin(ctx)
case user.FieldIsActive:
return m.OldIsActive(ctx)
case user.FieldCreatedAt:
return m.OldCreatedAt(ctx)
case user.FieldUpdatedAt:
return m.OldUpdatedAt(ctx)
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown User field %s", name)
}
// SetField sets the value of a field with the given name. It returns an error if
// the field is not defined in the schema, or if the type mismatched the field
// type.
func (m *UserMutation) SetField(name string, value ent.Value) error {
switch name {
case user.FieldUsername:
v, ok := value.(string)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field %s", value, name)
}
m.SetUsername(v)
return nil
case user.FieldPassword:
v, ok := value.(string)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field %s", value, name)
}
m.SetPassword(v)
return nil
case user.FieldIsAdmin:
v, ok := value.(bool)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field %s", value, name)
}
m.SetIsAdmin(v)
return nil
case user.FieldIsActive:
v, ok := value.(bool)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field %s", value, name)
}
m.SetIsActive(v)
return nil
case user.FieldCreatedAt:
v, ok := value.(time.Time)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field %s", value, name)
}
m.SetCreatedAt(v)
return nil
case user.FieldUpdatedAt:
v, ok := value.(time.Time)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field %s", value, name)
}
m.SetUpdatedAt(v)
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("unknown User field %s", name)
}
// AddedFields returns all numeric fields that were incremented/decremented during
// this mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) AddedFields() []string {
return nil
}
// AddedField returns the numeric value that was incremented/decremented on a field
// with the given name. The second boolean return value indicates that this field
// was not set, or was not defined in the schema.
func (m *UserMutation) AddedField(name string) (ent.Value, bool) {
return nil, false
}
// AddField adds the value to the field with the given name. It returns an error if
// the field is not defined in the schema, or if the type mismatched the field
// type.
func (m *UserMutation) AddField(name string, value ent.Value) error {
switch name {
}
return fmt.Errorf("unknown User numeric field %s", name)
}
// ClearedFields returns all nullable fields that were cleared during this
// mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) ClearedFields() []string {
return nil
}
// FieldCleared returns a boolean indicating if a field with the given name was
// cleared in this mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) FieldCleared(name string) bool {
_, ok := m.clearedFields[name]
return ok
}
// ClearField clears the value of the field with the given name. It returns an
// error if the field is not defined in the schema.
func (m *UserMutation) ClearField(name string) error {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown User nullable field %s", name)
}
// ResetField resets all changes in the mutation for the field with the given name.
// It returns an error if the field is not defined in the schema.
func (m *UserMutation) ResetField(name string) error {
switch name {
case user.FieldUsername:
m.ResetUsername()
return nil
case user.FieldPassword:
m.ResetPassword()
return nil
case user.FieldIsAdmin:
m.ResetIsAdmin()
return nil
case user.FieldIsActive:
m.ResetIsActive()
return nil
case user.FieldCreatedAt:
m.ResetCreatedAt()
return nil
case user.FieldUpdatedAt:
m.ResetUpdatedAt()
return nil
}
return fmt.Errorf("unknown User field %s", name)
}
// AddedEdges returns all edge names that were set/added in this mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) AddedEdges() []string {
edges := make([]string, 0, 0)
return edges
}
// AddedIDs returns all IDs (to other nodes) that were added for the given edge
// name in this mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) AddedIDs(name string) []ent.Value {
return nil
}
// RemovedEdges returns all edge names that were removed in this mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) RemovedEdges() []string {
edges := make([]string, 0, 0)
return edges
}
// RemovedIDs returns all IDs (to other nodes) that were removed for the edge with
// the given name in this mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) RemovedIDs(name string) []ent.Value {
return nil
}
// ClearedEdges returns all edge names that were cleared in this mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) ClearedEdges() []string {
edges := make([]string, 0, 0)
return edges
}
// EdgeCleared returns a boolean which indicates if the edge with the given name
// was cleared in this mutation.
func (m *UserMutation) EdgeCleared(name string) bool {
return false
}
// ClearEdge clears the value of the edge with the given name. It returns an error
// if that edge is not defined in the schema.
func (m *UserMutation) ClearEdge(name string) error {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown User unique edge %s", name)
}
// ResetEdge resets all changes to the edge with the given name in this mutation.
// It returns an error if the edge is not defined in the schema.
func (m *UserMutation) ResetEdge(name string) error {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown User edge %s", name)
}