// Code generated by entc, DO NOT EDIT. package ent import ( "context" "fmt" "log" "goweb/ent/migrate" "goweb/ent/user" "entgo.io/ent/dialect" "entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql" ) // Client is the client that holds all ent builders. type Client struct { config // Schema is the client for creating, migrating and dropping schema. Schema *migrate.Schema // User is the client for interacting with the User builders. User *UserClient } // NewClient creates a new client configured with the given options. func NewClient(opts ...Option) *Client { cfg := config{log: log.Println, hooks: &hooks{}} cfg.options(opts...) client := &Client{config: cfg} client.init() return client } func (c *Client) init() { c.Schema = migrate.NewSchema(c.driver) c.User = NewUserClient(c.config) } // Open opens a database/sql.DB specified by the driver name and // the data source name, and returns a new client attached to it. // Optional parameters can be added for configuring the client. func Open(driverName, dataSourceName string, options ...Option) (*Client, error) { switch driverName { case dialect.MySQL, dialect.Postgres, dialect.SQLite: drv, err := sql.Open(driverName, dataSourceName) if err != nil { return nil, err } return NewClient(append(options, Driver(drv))...), nil default: return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported driver: %q", driverName) } } // Tx returns a new transactional client. The provided context // is used until the transaction is committed or rolled back. func (c *Client) Tx(ctx context.Context) (*Tx, error) { if _, ok := c.driver.(*txDriver); ok { return nil, fmt.Errorf("ent: cannot start a transaction within a transaction") } tx, err := newTx(ctx, c.driver) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("ent: starting a transaction: %w", err) } cfg := c.config cfg.driver = tx return &Tx{ ctx: ctx, config: cfg, User: NewUserClient(cfg), }, nil } // BeginTx returns a transactional client with specified options. func (c *Client) BeginTx(ctx context.Context, opts *sql.TxOptions) (*Tx, error) { if _, ok := c.driver.(*txDriver); ok { return nil, fmt.Errorf("ent: cannot start a transaction within a transaction") } tx, err := c.driver.(interface { BeginTx(context.Context, *sql.TxOptions) (dialect.Tx, error) }).BeginTx(ctx, opts) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("ent: starting a transaction: %w", err) } cfg := c.config cfg.driver = &txDriver{tx: tx, drv: c.driver} return &Tx{ config: cfg, User: NewUserClient(cfg), }, nil } // Debug returns a new debug-client. It's used to get verbose logging on specific operations. // // client.Debug(). // User. // Query(). // Count(ctx) // func (c *Client) Debug() *Client { if c.debug { return c } cfg := c.config cfg.driver = dialect.Debug(c.driver, c.log) client := &Client{config: cfg} client.init() return client } // Close closes the database connection and prevents new queries from starting. func (c *Client) Close() error { return c.driver.Close() } // Use adds the mutation hooks to all the entity clients. // In order to add hooks to a specific client, call: `client.Node.Use(...)`. func (c *Client) Use(hooks ...Hook) { c.User.Use(hooks...) } // UserClient is a client for the User schema. type UserClient struct { config } // NewUserClient returns a client for the User from the given config. func NewUserClient(c config) *UserClient { return &UserClient{config: c} } // Use adds a list of mutation hooks to the hooks stack. // A call to `Use(f, g, h)` equals to `user.Hooks(f(g(h())))`. func (c *UserClient) Use(hooks ...Hook) { c.hooks.User = append(c.hooks.User, hooks...) } // Create returns a create builder for User. func (c *UserClient) Create() *UserCreate { mutation := newUserMutation(c.config, OpCreate) return &UserCreate{config: c.config, hooks: c.Hooks(), mutation: mutation} } // CreateBulk returns a builder for creating a bulk of User entities. func (c *UserClient) CreateBulk(builders ...*UserCreate) *UserCreateBulk { return &UserCreateBulk{config: c.config, builders: builders} } // Update returns an update builder for User. func (c *UserClient) Update() *UserUpdate { mutation := newUserMutation(c.config, OpUpdate) return &UserUpdate{config: c.config, hooks: c.Hooks(), mutation: mutation} } // UpdateOne returns an update builder for the given entity. func (c *UserClient) UpdateOne(u *User) *UserUpdateOne { mutation := newUserMutation(c.config, OpUpdateOne, withUser(u)) return &UserUpdateOne{config: c.config, hooks: c.Hooks(), mutation: mutation} } // UpdateOneID returns an update builder for the given id. func (c *UserClient) UpdateOneID(id int) *UserUpdateOne { mutation := newUserMutation(c.config, OpUpdateOne, withUserID(id)) return &UserUpdateOne{config: c.config, hooks: c.Hooks(), mutation: mutation} } // Delete returns a delete builder for User. func (c *UserClient) Delete() *UserDelete { mutation := newUserMutation(c.config, OpDelete) return &UserDelete{config: c.config, hooks: c.Hooks(), mutation: mutation} } // DeleteOne returns a delete builder for the given entity. func (c *UserClient) DeleteOne(u *User) *UserDeleteOne { return c.DeleteOneID(u.ID) } // DeleteOneID returns a delete builder for the given id. func (c *UserClient) DeleteOneID(id int) *UserDeleteOne { builder := c.Delete().Where(user.ID(id)) builder.mutation.id = &id builder.mutation.op = OpDeleteOne return &UserDeleteOne{builder} } // Query returns a query builder for User. func (c *UserClient) Query() *UserQuery { return &UserQuery{ config: c.config, } } // Get returns a User entity by its id. func (c *UserClient) Get(ctx context.Context, id int) (*User, error) { return c.Query().Where(user.ID(id)).Only(ctx) } // GetX is like Get, but panics if an error occurs. func (c *UserClient) GetX(ctx context.Context, id int) *User { obj, err := c.Get(ctx, id) if err != nil { panic(err) } return obj } // Hooks returns the client hooks. func (c *UserClient) Hooks() []Hook { return c.hooks.User }