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goplt/internal/ent/permission/permission.go
0x1d 30320304f6 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.
2025-11-05 18:11:11 +01:00

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// Code generated by ent, DO NOT EDIT.
package permission
import (
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql/sqlgraph"
)
const (
// Label holds the string label denoting the permission type in the database.
Label = "permission"
// FieldID holds the string denoting the id field in the database.
FieldID = "id"
// FieldName holds the string denoting the name field in the database.
FieldName = "name"
// EdgeRolePermissions holds the string denoting the role_permissions edge name in mutations.
EdgeRolePermissions = "role_permissions"
// Table holds the table name of the permission in the database.
Table = "permissions"
// RolePermissionsTable is the table that holds the role_permissions relation/edge.
RolePermissionsTable = "role_permissions"
// RolePermissionsInverseTable is the table name for the RolePermission entity.
// It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "rolepermission" package.
RolePermissionsInverseTable = "role_permissions"
// RolePermissionsColumn is the table column denoting the role_permissions relation/edge.
RolePermissionsColumn = "permission_role_permissions"
)
// Columns holds all SQL columns for permission fields.
var Columns = []string{
FieldID,
FieldName,
}
// ValidColumn reports if the column name is valid (part of the table columns).
func ValidColumn(column string) bool {
for i := range Columns {
if column == Columns[i] {
return true
}
}
return false
}
var (
// NameValidator is a validator for the "name" field. It is called by the builders before save.
NameValidator func(string) error
)
// OrderOption defines the ordering options for the Permission queries.
type OrderOption func(*sql.Selector)
// ByID orders the results by the id field.
func ByID(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldID, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByName orders the results by the name field.
func ByName(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldName, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByRolePermissionsCount orders the results by role_permissions count.
func ByRolePermissionsCount(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborsCount(s, newRolePermissionsStep(), opts...)
}
}
// ByRolePermissions orders the results by role_permissions terms.
func ByRolePermissions(term sql.OrderTerm, terms ...sql.OrderTerm) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newRolePermissionsStep(), append([]sql.OrderTerm{term}, terms...)...)
}
}
func newRolePermissionsStep() *sqlgraph.Step {
return sqlgraph.NewStep(
sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
sqlgraph.To(RolePermissionsInverseTable, FieldID),
sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.O2M, false, RolePermissionsTable, RolePermissionsColumn),
)
}