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casbinrule.go
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// Code generated by entc, DO NOT EDIT.
package ent
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
"github.com/casbin/ent-adapter/ent/casbinrule"
)
// CasbinRule is the model entity for the CasbinRule schema.
type CasbinRule struct {
config `json:"-"`
// ID of the ent.
ID int `json:"id,omitempty"`
// Ptype holds the value of the "Ptype" field.
Ptype string `json:"Ptype,omitempty"`
// V0 holds the value of the "V0" field.
V0 string `json:"V0,omitempty"`
// V1 holds the value of the "V1" field.
V1 string `json:"V1,omitempty"`
// V2 holds the value of the "V2" field.
V2 string `json:"V2,omitempty"`
// V3 holds the value of the "V3" field.
V3 string `json:"V3,omitempty"`
// V4 holds the value of the "V4" field.
V4 string `json:"V4,omitempty"`
// V5 holds the value of the "V5" field.
V5 string `json:"V5,omitempty"`
}
// scanValues returns the types for scanning values from sql.Rows.
func (*CasbinRule) scanValues(columns []string) ([]interface{}, error) {
values := make([]interface{}, len(columns))
for i := range columns {
switch columns[i] {
case casbinrule.FieldID:
values[i] = new(sql.NullInt64)
case casbinrule.FieldPtype, casbinrule.FieldV0, casbinrule.FieldV1, casbinrule.FieldV2, casbinrule.FieldV3, casbinrule.FieldV4, casbinrule.FieldV5:
values[i] = new(sql.NullString)
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected column %q for type CasbinRule", columns[i])
}
}
return values, nil
}
// assignValues assigns the values that were returned from sql.Rows (after scanning)
// to the CasbinRule fields.
func (cr *CasbinRule) assignValues(columns []string, values []interface{}) error {
if m, n := len(values), len(columns); m < n {
return fmt.Errorf("mismatch number of scan values: %d != %d", m, n)
}
for i := range columns {
switch columns[i] {
case casbinrule.FieldID:
value, ok := values[i].(*sql.NullInt64)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field id", value)
}
cr.ID = int(value.Int64)
case casbinrule.FieldPtype:
if value, ok := values[i].(*sql.NullString); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field Ptype", values[i])
} else if value.Valid {
cr.Ptype = value.String
}
case casbinrule.FieldV0:
if value, ok := values[i].(*sql.NullString); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field V0", values[i])
} else if value.Valid {
cr.V0 = value.String
}
case casbinrule.FieldV1:
if value, ok := values[i].(*sql.NullString); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field V1", values[i])
} else if value.Valid {
cr.V1 = value.String
}
case casbinrule.FieldV2:
if value, ok := values[i].(*sql.NullString); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field V2", values[i])
} else if value.Valid {
cr.V2 = value.String
}
case casbinrule.FieldV3:
if value, ok := values[i].(*sql.NullString); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field V3", values[i])
} else if value.Valid {
cr.V3 = value.String
}
case casbinrule.FieldV4:
if value, ok := values[i].(*sql.NullString); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field V4", values[i])
} else if value.Valid {
cr.V4 = value.String
}
case casbinrule.FieldV5:
if value, ok := values[i].(*sql.NullString); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field V5", values[i])
} else if value.Valid {
cr.V5 = value.String
}
}
}
return nil
}
// Update returns a builder for updating this CasbinRule.
// Note that you need to call CasbinRule.Unwrap() before calling this method if this CasbinRule
// was returned from a transaction, and the transaction was committed or rolled back.
func (cr *CasbinRule) Update() *CasbinRuleUpdateOne {
return (&CasbinRuleClient{config: cr.config}).UpdateOne(cr)
}
// Unwrap unwraps the CasbinRule entity that was returned from a transaction after it was closed,
// so that all future queries will be executed through the driver which created the transaction.
func (cr *CasbinRule) Unwrap() *CasbinRule {
tx, ok := cr.config.driver.(*txDriver)
if !ok {
panic("ent: CasbinRule is not a transactional entity")
}
cr.config.driver = tx.drv
return cr
}
// String implements the fmt.Stringer.
func (cr *CasbinRule) String() string {
var builder strings.Builder
builder.WriteString("CasbinRule(")
builder.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("id=%v", cr.ID))
builder.WriteString(", Ptype=")
builder.WriteString(cr.Ptype)
builder.WriteString(", V0=")
builder.WriteString(cr.V0)
builder.WriteString(", V1=")
builder.WriteString(cr.V1)
builder.WriteString(", V2=")
builder.WriteString(cr.V2)
builder.WriteString(", V3=")
builder.WriteString(cr.V3)
builder.WriteString(", V4=")
builder.WriteString(cr.V4)
builder.WriteString(", V5=")
builder.WriteString(cr.V5)
builder.WriteByte(')')
return builder.String()
}
// CasbinRules is a parsable slice of CasbinRule.
type CasbinRules []*CasbinRule
func (cr CasbinRules) config(cfg config) {
for _i := range cr {
cr[_i].config = cfg
}
}