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// Copyright 2019-present Facebook Inc. All rights reserved.
// This source code is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license found
// in the LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
// Package ent is the interface between end-user schemas and entc (ent codegen).
package ent
import (
"context"
"github.com/facebook/ent/schema"
"github.com/facebook/ent/schema/edge"
"github.com/facebook/ent/schema/field"
"github.com/facebook/ent/schema/index"
)
type (
// The Interface type describes the requirements for an exported type defined in the schema package.
// It functions as the interface between the user's schema types and codegen loader.
// Users should use the Schema type for embedding as follows:
//
// type T struct {
// ent.Schema
// }
//
Interface interface {
// Type is a dummy method, that is used in edge declaration.
//
// The Type method should be used as follows:
//
// type S struct { ent.Schema }
//
// type T struct { ent.Schema }
//
// func (T) Edges() []ent.Edge {
// return []ent.Edge{
// edge.To("S", S.Type),
// }
// }
//
Type()
// Fields returns the fields of the schema.
Fields() []Field
// Edges returns the edges of the schema.
Edges() []Edge
// Indexes returns the indexes of the schema.
Indexes() []Index
// Config returns an optional config for the schema.
//
// Deprecated: the Config method predates the Annotations method and it
// is planned be removed in v0.5.0. New code should use Annotations instead.
//
// func (T) Annotations() []schema.Annotation {
// return []schema.Annotation{
// entsql.Annotation{Table: "Name"},
// }
// }
//
Config() Config
// Mixin returns an optional list of Mixin to extends
// the schema.
Mixin() []Mixin
// Hooks returns an optional list of Hook to apply on
// mutations.
Hooks() []Hook
// Policy returns the privacy policy of the schema.
Policy() Policy
// Annotations returns a list of schema annotations to be used by
// codegen extensions.
Annotations() []schema.Annotation
}
// A Field interface returns a field descriptor for vertex fields/properties.
// The usage for the interface is as follows:
//
// func (T) Fields() []ent.Field {
// return []ent.Field{
// field.Int("int"),
// }
// }
//
Field interface {
Descriptor() *field.Descriptor
}
// A Edge interface returns an edge descriptor for vertex edges.
// The usage for the interface is as follows:
//
// func (T) Edges() []ent.Edge {
// return []ent.Edge{
// edge.To("S", S.Type),
// }
// }
//
Edge interface {
Descriptor() *edge.Descriptor
}
// A Index interface returns an index descriptor for vertex indexes.
// The usage for the interface is as follows:
//
// func (T) Indexes() []ent.Index {
// return []ent.Index{
// index.Fields("f1", "f2").
// Unique(),
// }
// }
//
Index interface {
Descriptor() *index.Descriptor
}
// A Config structure is used to configure an entity schema.
// The usage of this structure is as follows:
//
// func (T) Config() ent.Config {
// return ent.Config{
// Table: "Name",
// }
// }
//
// Deprecated: the Config object predates the schema.Annotation method and it
// is planned be removed in v0.5.0. New code should use Annotations instead.
//
// func (T) Annotations() []schema.Annotation {
// return []schema.Annotation{
// entsql.Annotation{Table: "Name"},
// }
// }
//
Config struct {
// A Table is an optional table name defined for the schema.
Table string
}
// The Mixin type describes a set of methods that can extend
// other methods in the schema without calling them directly.
//
// type TimeMixin struct {}
//
// func (TimeMixin) Fields() []ent.Field {
// return []ent.Field{
// field.Time("created_at").
// Immutable().
// Default(time.Now),
// field.Time("updated_at").
// Default(time.Now).
// UpdateDefault(time.Now),
// }
// }
//
// type T struct {
// ent.Schema
// }
//
// func(T) Mixin() []ent.Mixin {
// return []ent.Mixin{
// TimeMixin{},
// }
// }
//
Mixin interface {
// Fields returns a slice of fields to add to the schema.
Fields() []Field
// Edges returns a slice of edges to add to the schema.
Edges() []Edge
// Indexes returns a slice of indexes to add to the schema.
Indexes() []Index
// Hooks returns a slice of hooks to add to the schema.
// Note that mixin hooks are executed before schema hooks.
Hooks() []Hook
// Policy returns a privacy policy to add to the schema.
// Note that mixin policy are executed before schema policy.
Policy() Policy
// Annotations returns a list of schema annotations to add
// to the schema annotations.
Annotations() []schema.Annotation
}
// The Policy type defines the write privacy policy of an entity.
// The usage for the interface is as follows:
//
// type T struct {
// ent.Schema
// }
//
// func(T) Policy() ent.Policy {
// return privacy.AlwaysAllowReadWrite()
// }
//
Policy interface {
EvalMutation(context.Context, Mutation) error
EvalQuery(context.Context, Query) error
}
// Schema is the default implementation for the schema Interface.
// It can be embedded in end-user schemas as follows:
//
// type T struct {
// ent.Schema
// }
//
Schema struct {
Interface
}
)
// Fields of the schema.
func (Schema) Fields() []Field { return nil }
// Edges of the schema.
func (Schema) Edges() []Edge { return nil }
// Indexes of the schema.
func (Schema) Indexes() []Index { return nil }
// Config of the schema.
func (Schema) Config() Config { return Config{} }
// Mixin of the schema.
func (Schema) Mixin() []Mixin { return nil }
// Hooks of the schema.
func (Schema) Hooks() []Hook { return nil }
// Policy of the schema.
func (Schema) Policy() Policy { return nil }
// Annotations of the schema.
func (Schema) Annotations() []schema.Annotation { return nil }
type (
// Value represents a value returned by ent.
Value interface{}
// Query represents an ent query builder.
Query interface{}
// Mutation represents an operation that mutate the graph.
// For example, adding a new node, updating many, or dropping
// data. The implementation is generated by entc (ent codegen).
Mutation interface {
// Op returns the operation name generated by entc.
Op() Op
// Type returns the schema type for this mutation.
Type() string
// Fields returns all fields that were changed during
// this mutation. Note that, in order to get all numeric
// fields that were in/decremented, call AddedFields().
Fields() []string
// Field returns the value of a field with the given name.
// The second boolean value indicates that this field was
// not set, or was not defined in the schema.
Field(name string) (Value, bool)
// SetField sets the value for the given name. It returns an
// error if the field is not defined in the schema, or if the
// type mismatch the field type.
SetField(name string, value Value) error
// AddedFields returns all numeric fields that were incremented
// or decremented during this mutation.
AddedFields() []string
// AddedField returns the numeric value that was in/decremented
// from a field with the given name. The second value indicates
// that this field was not set, or was not define in the schema.
AddedField(name string) (Value, bool)
// AddField adds the value for the given name. It returns an
// error if the field is not defined in the schema, or if the
// type mismatch the field type.
AddField(name string, value Value) error
// ClearedFields returns all nullable fields that were cleared
// during this mutation.
ClearedFields() []string
// FieldCleared returns a boolean indicates if this field was
// cleared in this mutation.
FieldCleared(name string) bool
// ClearField clears the value for the given name. It returns an
// error if the field is not defined in the schema.
ClearField(name string) error
// ResetField resets all changes in the mutation regarding the
// given field name. It returns an error if the field is not
// defined in the schema.
ResetField(name string) error
// AddedEdges returns all edge names that were set/added in this
// mutation.
AddedEdges() []string
// AddedIDs returns all ids (to other nodes) that were added for
// the given edge name.
AddedIDs(name string) []Value
// RemovedEdges returns all edge names that were removed in this
// mutation.
RemovedEdges() []string
// RemovedIDs returns all ids (to other nodes) that were removed for
// the given edge name.
RemovedIDs(name string) []Value
// ClearedEdges returns all edge names that were cleared in this
// mutation.
ClearedEdges() []string
// EdgeCleared returns a boolean indicates if this edge was
// cleared in this mutation.
EdgeCleared(name string) bool
// ClearEdge clears the value for the given name. It returns an
// error if the edge name is not defined in the schema.
ClearEdge(name string) error
// ResetEdge resets all changes in the mutation regarding the
// given edge name. It returns an error if the edge is not
// defined in the schema.
ResetEdge(name string) error
// 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 was failed.
OldField(ctx context.Context, name string) (Value, error)
}
// Mutator is the interface that wraps the Mutate method.
Mutator interface {
// Mutate apply the given mutation on the graph.
Mutate(context.Context, Mutation) (Value, error)
}
// The MutateFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary
// function as mutator. If f is a function with the appropriate signature,
// MutateFunc(f) is a Mutator that calls f.
MutateFunc func(context.Context, Mutation) (Value, error)
// Hook defines the "mutation middleware". A function that gets a Mutator
// and returns a Mutator. For example:
//
// hook := func(next ent.Mutator) ent.Mutator {
// return ent.MutateFunc(func(ctx context.Context, m ent.Mutation) (ent.Value, error) {
// fmt.Printf("Type: %s, Operation: %s, ConcreteType: %T\n", m.Type(), m.Op(), m)
// return next.Mutate(ctx, m)
// })
// }
//
Hook func(Mutator) Mutator
)
// Mutate calls f(ctx, m).
func (f MutateFunc) Mutate(ctx context.Context, m Mutation) (Value, error) {
return f(ctx, m)
}
// An Op represents a mutation operation.
type Op uint
// Mutation operations.
const (
OpCreate Op = 1 << iota // node creation.
OpUpdate // update nodes by predicate (if any).
OpUpdateOne // update one node.
OpDelete // delete nodes by predicate (if any).
OpDeleteOne // delete one one.
)
// Is reports whether o is match the given operation.
func (i Op) Is(o Op) bool { return i&o != 0 }
//go:generate go run golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer -type Op
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