feat(epic1): implement core infrastructure (stories 1.1-1.5)
Implemented Epic 1 core kernel and infrastructure stories: Story 1.1: Enhanced DI Container - Added providers for database, health, metrics, and error bus - Extended CoreModule to include all core services Story 1.2: Database Layer with Ent ORM - Created Ent schema for User, Role, Permission, AuditLog entities - Implemented many-to-many relationships (User-Role, Role-Permission) - Created database client wrapper with connection pooling - Added database provider to DI container with migration support Story 1.3: Health Monitoring and Metrics System - Implemented health check registry and interface - Added database health checker - Created Prometheus metrics system with HTTP instrumentation - Added health and metrics providers to DI container Story 1.4: Error Handling and Error Bus - Implemented channel-based error bus - Created ErrorPublisher interface - Added error bus provider with lifecycle management Story 1.5: HTTP Server Foundation - Created HTTP server with Gin framework - Implemented comprehensive middleware stack: - Request ID generation - Structured logging - Panic recovery with error bus integration - Prometheus metrics collection - CORS support - Registered core routes: /healthz, /ready, /metrics - Integrated with FX lifecycle for graceful shutdown All components are integrated via DI container and ready for use.
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// Code generated by ent, DO NOT EDIT.
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package userrole
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import (
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"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
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"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql/sqlgraph"
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"git.dcentral.systems/toolz/goplt/internal/ent/predicate"
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)
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// ID filters vertices based on their ID field.
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func ID(id int) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldEQ(FieldID, id))
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}
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// IDEQ applies the EQ predicate on the ID field.
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func IDEQ(id int) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldEQ(FieldID, id))
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}
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// IDNEQ applies the NEQ predicate on the ID field.
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func IDNEQ(id int) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldNEQ(FieldID, id))
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}
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// IDIn applies the In predicate on the ID field.
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func IDIn(ids ...int) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldIn(FieldID, ids...))
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}
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// IDNotIn applies the NotIn predicate on the ID field.
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func IDNotIn(ids ...int) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldNotIn(FieldID, ids...))
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}
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// IDGT applies the GT predicate on the ID field.
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func IDGT(id int) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldGT(FieldID, id))
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}
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// IDGTE applies the GTE predicate on the ID field.
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func IDGTE(id int) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldGTE(FieldID, id))
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}
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// IDLT applies the LT predicate on the ID field.
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func IDLT(id int) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldLT(FieldID, id))
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}
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// IDLTE applies the LTE predicate on the ID field.
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func IDLTE(id int) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldLTE(FieldID, id))
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}
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// UserID applies equality check predicate on the "user_id" field. It's identical to UserIDEQ.
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func UserID(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldEQ(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// RoleID applies equality check predicate on the "role_id" field. It's identical to RoleIDEQ.
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func RoleID(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldEQ(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// UserIDEQ applies the EQ predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDEQ(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldEQ(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// UserIDNEQ applies the NEQ predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDNEQ(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldNEQ(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// UserIDIn applies the In predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDIn(vs ...string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldIn(FieldUserID, vs...))
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}
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// UserIDNotIn applies the NotIn predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDNotIn(vs ...string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldNotIn(FieldUserID, vs...))
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}
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// UserIDGT applies the GT predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDGT(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldGT(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// UserIDGTE applies the GTE predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDGTE(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldGTE(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// UserIDLT applies the LT predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDLT(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldLT(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// UserIDLTE applies the LTE predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDLTE(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldLTE(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// UserIDContains applies the Contains predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDContains(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldContains(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// UserIDHasPrefix applies the HasPrefix predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDHasPrefix(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldHasPrefix(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// UserIDHasSuffix applies the HasSuffix predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDHasSuffix(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldHasSuffix(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// UserIDEqualFold applies the EqualFold predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDEqualFold(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldEqualFold(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// UserIDContainsFold applies the ContainsFold predicate on the "user_id" field.
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func UserIDContainsFold(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldContainsFold(FieldUserID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDEQ applies the EQ predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDEQ(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldEQ(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDNEQ applies the NEQ predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDNEQ(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldNEQ(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDIn applies the In predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDIn(vs ...string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldIn(FieldRoleID, vs...))
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}
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// RoleIDNotIn applies the NotIn predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDNotIn(vs ...string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldNotIn(FieldRoleID, vs...))
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}
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// RoleIDGT applies the GT predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDGT(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldGT(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDGTE applies the GTE predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDGTE(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldGTE(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDLT applies the LT predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDLT(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldLT(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDLTE applies the LTE predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDLTE(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldLTE(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDContains applies the Contains predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDContains(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldContains(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDHasPrefix applies the HasPrefix predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDHasPrefix(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldHasPrefix(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDHasSuffix applies the HasSuffix predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDHasSuffix(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldHasSuffix(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDEqualFold applies the EqualFold predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDEqualFold(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldEqualFold(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// RoleIDContainsFold applies the ContainsFold predicate on the "role_id" field.
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func RoleIDContainsFold(v string) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.FieldContainsFold(FieldRoleID, v))
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}
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// HasUser applies the HasEdge predicate on the "user" edge.
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func HasUser() predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(func(s *sql.Selector) {
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step := sqlgraph.NewStep(
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sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
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sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.M2O, false, UserTable, UserColumn),
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)
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sqlgraph.HasNeighbors(s, step)
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})
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}
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// HasUserWith applies the HasEdge predicate on the "user" edge with a given conditions (other predicates).
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func HasUserWith(preds ...predicate.User) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(func(s *sql.Selector) {
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step := newUserStep()
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sqlgraph.HasNeighborsWith(s, step, func(s *sql.Selector) {
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for _, p := range preds {
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p(s)
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}
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})
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})
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}
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// HasRole applies the HasEdge predicate on the "role" edge.
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func HasRole() predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(func(s *sql.Selector) {
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step := sqlgraph.NewStep(
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sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
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sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.M2O, false, RoleTable, RoleColumn),
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)
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sqlgraph.HasNeighbors(s, step)
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})
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}
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// HasRoleWith applies the HasEdge predicate on the "role" edge with a given conditions (other predicates).
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func HasRoleWith(preds ...predicate.Role) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(func(s *sql.Selector) {
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step := newRoleStep()
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sqlgraph.HasNeighborsWith(s, step, func(s *sql.Selector) {
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for _, p := range preds {
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p(s)
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}
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})
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})
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}
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// And groups predicates with the AND operator between them.
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func And(predicates ...predicate.UserRole) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.AndPredicates(predicates...))
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}
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// Or groups predicates with the OR operator between them.
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func Or(predicates ...predicate.UserRole) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.OrPredicates(predicates...))
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}
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// Not applies the not operator on the given predicate.
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func Not(p predicate.UserRole) predicate.UserRole {
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return predicate.UserRole(sql.NotPredicates(p))
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}
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