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ent/entc/integration/ent/spec_create.go
Ariel Mashraki 47972774c5 go: bump go/packages version ci to 1.18+1.19 (#2832)
* bumped pkg golang.org/x/tools version to address issue #2826

* .github: update go1.19 in go generate

Co-authored-by: Ankit Patial <ankitpatial@gmail.com>
2022-08-05 11:17:53 +03:00

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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.
// Code generated by ent, DO NOT EDIT.
package ent
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql/sqlgraph"
"entgo.io/ent/entc/integration/ent/card"
"entgo.io/ent/entc/integration/ent/spec"
"entgo.io/ent/schema/field"
)
// SpecCreate is the builder for creating a Spec entity.
type SpecCreate struct {
config
mutation *SpecMutation
hooks []Hook
conflict []sql.ConflictOption
}
// AddCardIDs adds the "card" edge to the Card entity by IDs.
func (sc *SpecCreate) AddCardIDs(ids ...int) *SpecCreate {
sc.mutation.AddCardIDs(ids...)
return sc
}
// AddCard adds the "card" edges to the Card entity.
func (sc *SpecCreate) AddCard(c ...*Card) *SpecCreate {
ids := make([]int, len(c))
for i := range c {
ids[i] = c[i].ID
}
return sc.AddCardIDs(ids...)
}
// Mutation returns the SpecMutation object of the builder.
func (sc *SpecCreate) Mutation() *SpecMutation {
return sc.mutation
}
// Save creates the Spec in the database.
func (sc *SpecCreate) Save(ctx context.Context) (*Spec, error) {
var (
err error
node *Spec
)
if len(sc.hooks) == 0 {
if err = sc.check(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
node, err = sc.sqlSave(ctx)
} else {
var mut Mutator = MutateFunc(func(ctx context.Context, m Mutation) (Value, error) {
mutation, ok := m.(*SpecMutation)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected mutation type %T", m)
}
if err = sc.check(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
sc.mutation = mutation
if node, err = sc.sqlSave(ctx); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
mutation.id = &node.ID
mutation.done = true
return node, err
})
for i := len(sc.hooks) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
if sc.hooks[i] == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ent: uninitialized hook (forgotten import ent/runtime?)")
}
mut = sc.hooks[i](mut)
}
v, err := mut.Mutate(ctx, sc.mutation)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
nv, ok := v.(*Spec)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected node type %T returned from SpecMutation", v)
}
node = nv
}
return node, err
}
// SaveX calls Save and panics if Save returns an error.
func (sc *SpecCreate) SaveX(ctx context.Context) *Spec {
v, err := sc.Save(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return v
}
// Exec executes the query.
func (sc *SpecCreate) Exec(ctx context.Context) error {
_, err := sc.Save(ctx)
return err
}
// ExecX is like Exec, but panics if an error occurs.
func (sc *SpecCreate) ExecX(ctx context.Context) {
if err := sc.Exec(ctx); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
// check runs all checks and user-defined validators on the builder.
func (sc *SpecCreate) check() error {
return nil
}
func (sc *SpecCreate) sqlSave(ctx context.Context) (*Spec, error) {
_node, _spec := sc.createSpec()
if err := sqlgraph.CreateNode(ctx, sc.driver, _spec); err != nil {
if sqlgraph.IsConstraintError(err) {
err = &ConstraintError{msg: err.Error(), wrap: err}
}
return nil, err
}
id := _spec.ID.Value.(int64)
_node.ID = int(id)
return _node, nil
}
func (sc *SpecCreate) createSpec() (*Spec, *sqlgraph.CreateSpec) {
var (
_node = &Spec{config: sc.config}
_spec = &sqlgraph.CreateSpec{
Table: spec.Table,
ID: &sqlgraph.FieldSpec{
Type: field.TypeInt,
Column: spec.FieldID,
},
}
)
_spec.OnConflict = sc.conflict
if nodes := sc.mutation.CardIDs(); len(nodes) > 0 {
edge := &sqlgraph.EdgeSpec{
Rel: sqlgraph.M2M,
Inverse: false,
Table: spec.CardTable,
Columns: spec.CardPrimaryKey,
Bidi: false,
Target: &sqlgraph.EdgeTarget{
IDSpec: &sqlgraph.FieldSpec{
Type: field.TypeInt,
Column: card.FieldID,
},
},
}
for _, k := range nodes {
edge.Target.Nodes = append(edge.Target.Nodes, k)
}
_spec.Edges = append(_spec.Edges, edge)
}
return _node, _spec
}
// OnConflict allows configuring the `ON CONFLICT` / `ON DUPLICATE KEY` clause
// of the `INSERT` statement. For example:
//
// client.Spec.Create().
// OnConflict(
// // Update the row with the new values
// // the was proposed for insertion.
// sql.ResolveWithNewValues(),
// ).
// Exec(ctx)
func (sc *SpecCreate) OnConflict(opts ...sql.ConflictOption) *SpecUpsertOne {
sc.conflict = opts
return &SpecUpsertOne{
create: sc,
}
}
// OnConflictColumns calls `OnConflict` and configures the columns
// as conflict target. Using this option is equivalent to using:
//
// client.Spec.Create().
// OnConflict(sql.ConflictColumns(columns...)).
// Exec(ctx)
func (sc *SpecCreate) OnConflictColumns(columns ...string) *SpecUpsertOne {
sc.conflict = append(sc.conflict, sql.ConflictColumns(columns...))
return &SpecUpsertOne{
create: sc,
}
}
type (
// SpecUpsertOne is the builder for "upsert"-ing
// one Spec node.
SpecUpsertOne struct {
create *SpecCreate
}
// SpecUpsert is the "OnConflict" setter.
SpecUpsert struct {
*sql.UpdateSet
}
)
// UpdateNewValues updates the mutable fields using the new values that were set on create.
// Using this option is equivalent to using:
//
// client.Spec.Create().
// OnConflict(
// sql.ResolveWithNewValues(),
// ).
// Exec(ctx)
func (u *SpecUpsertOne) UpdateNewValues() *SpecUpsertOne {
u.create.conflict = append(u.create.conflict, sql.ResolveWithNewValues())
return u
}
// Ignore sets each column to itself in case of conflict.
// Using this option is equivalent to using:
//
// client.Spec.Create().
// OnConflict(sql.ResolveWithIgnore()).
// Exec(ctx)
func (u *SpecUpsertOne) Ignore() *SpecUpsertOne {
u.create.conflict = append(u.create.conflict, sql.ResolveWithIgnore())
return u
}
// DoNothing configures the conflict_action to `DO NOTHING`.
// Supported only by SQLite and PostgreSQL.
func (u *SpecUpsertOne) DoNothing() *SpecUpsertOne {
u.create.conflict = append(u.create.conflict, sql.DoNothing())
return u
}
// Update allows overriding fields `UPDATE` values. See the SpecCreate.OnConflict
// documentation for more info.
func (u *SpecUpsertOne) Update(set func(*SpecUpsert)) *SpecUpsertOne {
u.create.conflict = append(u.create.conflict, sql.ResolveWith(func(update *sql.UpdateSet) {
set(&SpecUpsert{UpdateSet: update})
}))
return u
}
// Exec executes the query.
func (u *SpecUpsertOne) Exec(ctx context.Context) error {
if len(u.create.conflict) == 0 {
return errors.New("ent: missing options for SpecCreate.OnConflict")
}
return u.create.Exec(ctx)
}
// ExecX is like Exec, but panics if an error occurs.
func (u *SpecUpsertOne) ExecX(ctx context.Context) {
if err := u.create.Exec(ctx); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
// Exec executes the UPSERT query and returns the inserted/updated ID.
func (u *SpecUpsertOne) ID(ctx context.Context) (id int, err error) {
node, err := u.create.Save(ctx)
if err != nil {
return id, err
}
return node.ID, nil
}
// IDX is like ID, but panics if an error occurs.
func (u *SpecUpsertOne) IDX(ctx context.Context) int {
id, err := u.ID(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return id
}
// SpecCreateBulk is the builder for creating many Spec entities in bulk.
type SpecCreateBulk struct {
config
builders []*SpecCreate
conflict []sql.ConflictOption
}
// Save creates the Spec entities in the database.
func (scb *SpecCreateBulk) Save(ctx context.Context) ([]*Spec, error) {
specs := make([]*sqlgraph.CreateSpec, len(scb.builders))
nodes := make([]*Spec, len(scb.builders))
mutators := make([]Mutator, len(scb.builders))
for i := range scb.builders {
func(i int, root context.Context) {
builder := scb.builders[i]
var mut Mutator = MutateFunc(func(ctx context.Context, m Mutation) (Value, error) {
mutation, ok := m.(*SpecMutation)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected mutation type %T", m)
}
if err := builder.check(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
builder.mutation = mutation
nodes[i], specs[i] = builder.createSpec()
var err error
if i < len(mutators)-1 {
_, err = mutators[i+1].Mutate(root, scb.builders[i+1].mutation)
} else {
spec := &sqlgraph.BatchCreateSpec{Nodes: specs}
spec.OnConflict = scb.conflict
// Invoke the actual operation on the latest mutation in the chain.
if err = sqlgraph.BatchCreate(ctx, scb.driver, spec); err != nil {
if sqlgraph.IsConstraintError(err) {
err = &ConstraintError{msg: err.Error(), wrap: err}
}
}
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
mutation.id = &nodes[i].ID
if specs[i].ID.Value != nil {
id := specs[i].ID.Value.(int64)
nodes[i].ID = int(id)
}
mutation.done = true
return nodes[i], nil
})
for i := len(builder.hooks) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
mut = builder.hooks[i](mut)
}
mutators[i] = mut
}(i, ctx)
}
if len(mutators) > 0 {
if _, err := mutators[0].Mutate(ctx, scb.builders[0].mutation); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return nodes, nil
}
// SaveX is like Save, but panics if an error occurs.
func (scb *SpecCreateBulk) SaveX(ctx context.Context) []*Spec {
v, err := scb.Save(ctx)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return v
}
// Exec executes the query.
func (scb *SpecCreateBulk) Exec(ctx context.Context) error {
_, err := scb.Save(ctx)
return err
}
// ExecX is like Exec, but panics if an error occurs.
func (scb *SpecCreateBulk) ExecX(ctx context.Context) {
if err := scb.Exec(ctx); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
// OnConflict allows configuring the `ON CONFLICT` / `ON DUPLICATE KEY` clause
// of the `INSERT` statement. For example:
//
// client.Spec.CreateBulk(builders...).
// OnConflict(
// // Update the row with the new values
// // the was proposed for insertion.
// sql.ResolveWithNewValues(),
// ).
// Exec(ctx)
func (scb *SpecCreateBulk) OnConflict(opts ...sql.ConflictOption) *SpecUpsertBulk {
scb.conflict = opts
return &SpecUpsertBulk{
create: scb,
}
}
// OnConflictColumns calls `OnConflict` and configures the columns
// as conflict target. Using this option is equivalent to using:
//
// client.Spec.Create().
// OnConflict(sql.ConflictColumns(columns...)).
// Exec(ctx)
func (scb *SpecCreateBulk) OnConflictColumns(columns ...string) *SpecUpsertBulk {
scb.conflict = append(scb.conflict, sql.ConflictColumns(columns...))
return &SpecUpsertBulk{
create: scb,
}
}
// SpecUpsertBulk is the builder for "upsert"-ing
// a bulk of Spec nodes.
type SpecUpsertBulk struct {
create *SpecCreateBulk
}
// UpdateNewValues updates the mutable fields using the new values that
// were set on create. Using this option is equivalent to using:
//
// client.Spec.Create().
// OnConflict(
// sql.ResolveWithNewValues(),
// ).
// Exec(ctx)
func (u *SpecUpsertBulk) UpdateNewValues() *SpecUpsertBulk {
u.create.conflict = append(u.create.conflict, sql.ResolveWithNewValues())
return u
}
// Ignore sets each column to itself in case of conflict.
// Using this option is equivalent to using:
//
// client.Spec.Create().
// OnConflict(sql.ResolveWithIgnore()).
// Exec(ctx)
func (u *SpecUpsertBulk) Ignore() *SpecUpsertBulk {
u.create.conflict = append(u.create.conflict, sql.ResolveWithIgnore())
return u
}
// DoNothing configures the conflict_action to `DO NOTHING`.
// Supported only by SQLite and PostgreSQL.
func (u *SpecUpsertBulk) DoNothing() *SpecUpsertBulk {
u.create.conflict = append(u.create.conflict, sql.DoNothing())
return u
}
// Update allows overriding fields `UPDATE` values. See the SpecCreateBulk.OnConflict
// documentation for more info.
func (u *SpecUpsertBulk) Update(set func(*SpecUpsert)) *SpecUpsertBulk {
u.create.conflict = append(u.create.conflict, sql.ResolveWith(func(update *sql.UpdateSet) {
set(&SpecUpsert{UpdateSet: update})
}))
return u
}
// Exec executes the query.
func (u *SpecUpsertBulk) Exec(ctx context.Context) error {
for i, b := range u.create.builders {
if len(b.conflict) != 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("ent: OnConflict was set for builder %d. Set it on the SpecCreateBulk instead", i)
}
}
if len(u.create.conflict) == 0 {
return errors.New("ent: missing options for SpecCreateBulk.OnConflict")
}
return u.create.Exec(ctx)
}
// ExecX is like Exec, but panics if an error occurs.
func (u *SpecUpsertBulk) ExecX(ctx context.Context) {
if err := u.create.Exec(ctx); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}