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ent/entc/integration/migrate/entv2/hook/hook.go
Alex Snast 1b0e5ffaf4 entc/gen: simplify hook chain creation (#424)
* entc/gen: simplify hook chain creation

Signed-off-by: Alex Snast <alexsn@fb.com>

* circleci: upgrade orb versions

Signed-off-by: Alex Snast <alexsn@fb.com>
2020-04-07 08:11:33 +03:00

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// Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates. 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 entc, DO NOT EDIT.
package hook
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"github.com/facebookincubator/ent/entc/integration/migrate/entv2"
)
// The CarFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary
// function as Car mutator.
type CarFunc func(context.Context, *entv2.CarMutation) (entv2.Value, error)
// Mutate calls f(ctx, m).
func (f CarFunc) Mutate(ctx context.Context, m entv2.Mutation) (entv2.Value, error) {
mv, ok := m.(*entv2.CarMutation)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected mutation type %T. expect *entv2.CarMutation", m)
}
return f(ctx, mv)
}
// The GroupFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary
// function as Group mutator.
type GroupFunc func(context.Context, *entv2.GroupMutation) (entv2.Value, error)
// Mutate calls f(ctx, m).
func (f GroupFunc) Mutate(ctx context.Context, m entv2.Mutation) (entv2.Value, error) {
mv, ok := m.(*entv2.GroupMutation)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected mutation type %T. expect *entv2.GroupMutation", m)
}
return f(ctx, mv)
}
// The PetFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary
// function as Pet mutator.
type PetFunc func(context.Context, *entv2.PetMutation) (entv2.Value, error)
// Mutate calls f(ctx, m).
func (f PetFunc) Mutate(ctx context.Context, m entv2.Mutation) (entv2.Value, error) {
mv, ok := m.(*entv2.PetMutation)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected mutation type %T. expect *entv2.PetMutation", m)
}
return f(ctx, mv)
}
// The UserFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary
// function as User mutator.
type UserFunc func(context.Context, *entv2.UserMutation) (entv2.Value, error)
// Mutate calls f(ctx, m).
func (f UserFunc) Mutate(ctx context.Context, m entv2.Mutation) (entv2.Value, error) {
mv, ok := m.(*entv2.UserMutation)
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected mutation type %T. expect *entv2.UserMutation", m)
}
return f(ctx, mv)
}
// On executes the given hook only of the given operation.
//
// hook.On(Log, entv2.Delete|entv2.Create)
//
func On(hk entv2.Hook, op entv2.Op) entv2.Hook {
return func(next entv2.Mutator) entv2.Mutator {
return entv2.MutateFunc(func(ctx context.Context, m entv2.Mutation) (entv2.Value, error) {
if m.Op().Is(op) {
return hk(next).Mutate(ctx, m)
}
return next.Mutate(ctx, m)
})
}
}
// Reject returns a hook that rejects all operations that match op.
//
// func (T) Hooks() []entv2.Hook {
// return []entv2.Hook{
// Reject(entv2.Delete|entv2.Update),
// }
// }
//
func Reject(op entv2.Op) entv2.Hook {
return func(next entv2.Mutator) entv2.Mutator {
return entv2.MutateFunc(func(ctx context.Context, m entv2.Mutation) (entv2.Value, error) {
if m.Op().Is(op) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%s operation is not allowed", m.Op())
}
return next.Mutate(ctx, m)
})
}
}
// Chain acts as a list of hooks and is effectively immutable.
// Once created, it will always hold the same set of hooks in the same order.
type Chain struct {
hooks []entv2.Hook
}
// NewChain creates a new chain of hooks.
func NewChain(hooks ...entv2.Hook) Chain {
return Chain{append([]entv2.Hook(nil), hooks...)}
}
// Hook chains the list of hooks and returns the final hook.
func (c Chain) Hook() entv2.Hook {
return func(mutator entv2.Mutator) entv2.Mutator {
for i := len(c.hooks) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
mutator = c.hooks[i](mutator)
}
return mutator
}
}
// Append extends a chain, adding the specified hook
// as the last ones in the mutation flow.
func (c Chain) Append(hooks ...entv2.Hook) Chain {
newHooks := make([]entv2.Hook, 0, len(c.hooks)+len(hooks))
newHooks = append(newHooks, c.hooks...)
newHooks = append(newHooks, hooks...)
return Chain{newHooks}
}
// Extend extends a chain, adding the specified chain
// as the last ones in the mutation flow.
func (c Chain) Extend(chain Chain) Chain {
return c.Append(chain.hooks...)
}