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134 lines
4.4 KiB
Go
134 lines
4.4 KiB
Go
// Code generated by ent, DO NOT EDIT.
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package usermeta
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import (
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"time"
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"entgo.io/ent"
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"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
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"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql/sqlgraph"
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)
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const (
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// Label holds the string label denoting the usermeta type in the database.
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Label = "user_meta"
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// FieldID holds the string denoting the id field in the database.
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FieldID = "id"
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// FieldCreatedAt holds the string denoting the created_at field in the database.
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FieldCreatedAt = "created_at"
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// FieldUpdatedAt holds the string denoting the updated_at field in the database.
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FieldUpdatedAt = "updated_at"
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// FieldVersion holds the string denoting the version field in the database.
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FieldVersion = "version"
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// FieldUserID holds the string denoting the user_id field in the database.
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FieldUserID = "user_id"
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// FieldKey holds the string denoting the key field in the database.
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FieldKey = "key"
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// FieldValue holds the string denoting the value field in the database.
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FieldValue = "value"
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// EdgeUser holds the string denoting the user edge name in mutations.
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EdgeUser = "user"
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// Table holds the table name of the usermeta in the database.
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Table = "sys_usermeta"
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// UserTable is the table that holds the user relation/edge.
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UserTable = "sys_usermeta"
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// UserInverseTable is the table name for the User entity.
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// It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "user" package.
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UserInverseTable = "sys_user"
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// UserColumn is the table column denoting the user relation/edge.
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UserColumn = "user_id"
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)
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// Columns holds all SQL columns for usermeta fields.
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var Columns = []string{
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FieldID,
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FieldCreatedAt,
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FieldUpdatedAt,
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FieldVersion,
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FieldUserID,
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FieldKey,
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FieldValue,
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}
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// ValidColumn reports if the column name is valid (part of the table columns).
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func ValidColumn(column string) bool {
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for i := range Columns {
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if column == Columns[i] {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Note that the variables below are initialized by the runtime
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// package on the initialization of the application. Therefore,
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// it should be imported in the main as follows:
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//
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// import _ "git.noahlan.cn/n-admin/n-admin-server/rpc/core/ent/runtime"
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var (
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Hooks [1]ent.Hook
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// DefaultCreatedAt holds the default value on creation for the "created_at" field.
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DefaultCreatedAt func() time.Time
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// DefaultUpdatedAt holds the default value on creation for the "updated_at" field.
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DefaultUpdatedAt func() time.Time
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// UpdateDefaultUpdatedAt holds the default value on update for the "updated_at" field.
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UpdateDefaultUpdatedAt func() time.Time
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// DefaultVersion holds the default value on creation for the "version" field.
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DefaultVersion int64
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// DefaultID holds the default value on creation for the "id" field.
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DefaultID func() int64
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)
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// OrderOption defines the ordering options for the UserMeta queries.
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type OrderOption func(*sql.Selector)
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// ByID orders the results by the id field.
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func ByID(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
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return sql.OrderByField(FieldID, opts...).ToFunc()
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}
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// ByCreatedAt orders the results by the created_at field.
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func ByCreatedAt(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
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return sql.OrderByField(FieldCreatedAt, opts...).ToFunc()
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}
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// ByUpdatedAt orders the results by the updated_at field.
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func ByUpdatedAt(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
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return sql.OrderByField(FieldUpdatedAt, opts...).ToFunc()
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}
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// ByVersion orders the results by the version field.
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func ByVersion(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
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return sql.OrderByField(FieldVersion, opts...).ToFunc()
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}
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// ByUserID orders the results by the user_id field.
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func ByUserID(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
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return sql.OrderByField(FieldUserID, opts...).ToFunc()
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}
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// ByKey orders the results by the key field.
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func ByKey(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
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return sql.OrderByField(FieldKey, opts...).ToFunc()
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}
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// ByValue orders the results by the value field.
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func ByValue(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
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return sql.OrderByField(FieldValue, opts...).ToFunc()
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}
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// ByUserField orders the results by user field.
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func ByUserField(field string, opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
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return func(s *sql.Selector) {
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sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newUserStep(), sql.OrderByField(field, opts...))
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}
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}
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func newUserStep() *sqlgraph.Step {
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return sqlgraph.NewStep(
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sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
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sqlgraph.To(UserInverseTable, FieldID),
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sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.M2O, true, UserTable, UserColumn),
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)
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}
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