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// Code generated by entc, DO NOT EDIT.
package ent
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"entgo.io/ent"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql/sqlgraph"
"github.com/casbin/ent-adapter/ent/casbinrule"
)
// ent aliases to avoid import conflicts in user's code.
type (
Op = ent.Op
Hook = ent.Hook
Value = ent.Value
Query = ent.Query
Policy = ent.Policy
Mutator = ent.Mutator
Mutation = ent.Mutation
MutateFunc = ent.MutateFunc
)
// OrderFunc applies an ordering on the sql selector.
type OrderFunc func(*sql.Selector)
// columnChecker returns a function indicates if the column exists in the given column.
func columnChecker(table string) func(string) error {
checks := map[string]func(string) bool{
casbinrule.Table: casbinrule.ValidColumn,
}
check, ok := checks[table]
if !ok {
return func(string) error {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown table %q", table)
}
}
return func(column string) error {
if !check(column) {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown column %q for table %q", column, table)
}
return nil
}
}
// Asc applies the given fields in ASC order.
func Asc(fields ...string) OrderFunc {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
check := columnChecker(s.TableName())
for _, f := range fields {
if err := check(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) OrderFunc {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
check := columnChecker(s.TableName())
for _, f := range fields {
if err := check(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 {
check := columnChecker(s.TableName())
if err := check(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 {
check := columnChecker(s.TableName())
if err := check(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 {
check := columnChecker(s.TableName())
if err := check(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 {
check := columnChecker(s.TableName())
if err := check(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 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 validaton 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)
}
func isSQLConstraintError(err error) (*ConstraintError, bool) {
if sqlgraph.IsConstraintError(err) {
return &ConstraintError{err.Error(), err}, true
}
return nil, false
}
// rollback calls tx.Rollback and wraps the given error with the rollback error if present.
func rollback(tx dialect.Tx, err error) error {
if rerr := tx.Rollback(); rerr != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("%w: %v", err, rerr)
}
if err, ok := isSQLConstraintError(err); ok {
return err
}
return err
}