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goplt/internal/ent/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 ent
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"entgo.io/ent"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
"git.dcentral.systems/toolz/goplt/internal/ent/permission"
)
// Permission is the model entity for the Permission schema.
type Permission struct {
config `json:"-"`
// ID of the ent.
ID string `json:"id,omitempty"`
// Format: module.resource.action
Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
// Edges holds the relations/edges for other nodes in the graph.
// The values are being populated by the PermissionQuery when eager-loading is set.
Edges PermissionEdges `json:"edges"`
selectValues sql.SelectValues
}
// PermissionEdges holds the relations/edges for other nodes in the graph.
type PermissionEdges struct {
// RolePermissions holds the value of the role_permissions edge.
RolePermissions []*RolePermission `json:"role_permissions,omitempty"`
// loadedTypes holds the information for reporting if a
// type was loaded (or requested) in eager-loading or not.
loadedTypes [1]bool
}
// RolePermissionsOrErr returns the RolePermissions value or an error if the edge
// was not loaded in eager-loading.
func (e PermissionEdges) RolePermissionsOrErr() ([]*RolePermission, error) {
if e.loadedTypes[0] {
return e.RolePermissions, nil
}
return nil, &NotLoadedError{edge: "role_permissions"}
}
// scanValues returns the types for scanning values from sql.Rows.
func (*Permission) scanValues(columns []string) ([]any, error) {
values := make([]any, len(columns))
for i := range columns {
switch columns[i] {
case permission.FieldID, permission.FieldName:
values[i] = new(sql.NullString)
default:
values[i] = new(sql.UnknownType)
}
}
return values, nil
}
// assignValues assigns the values that were returned from sql.Rows (after scanning)
// to the Permission fields.
func (_m *Permission) assignValues(columns []string, values []any) error {
if m, n := len(values), len(columns); m < n {
return fmt.Errorf("mismatch number of scan values: %d != %d", m, n)
}
for i := range columns {
switch columns[i] {
case permission.FieldID:
if value, ok := values[i].(*sql.NullString); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field id", values[i])
} else if value.Valid {
_m.ID = value.String
}
case permission.FieldName:
if value, ok := values[i].(*sql.NullString); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("unexpected type %T for field name", values[i])
} else if value.Valid {
_m.Name = value.String
}
default:
_m.selectValues.Set(columns[i], values[i])
}
}
return nil
}
// Value returns the ent.Value that was dynamically selected and assigned to the Permission.
// This includes values selected through modifiers, order, etc.
func (_m *Permission) Value(name string) (ent.Value, error) {
return _m.selectValues.Get(name)
}
// QueryRolePermissions queries the "role_permissions" edge of the Permission entity.
func (_m *Permission) QueryRolePermissions() *RolePermissionQuery {
return NewPermissionClient(_m.config).QueryRolePermissions(_m)
}
// Update returns a builder for updating this Permission.
// Note that you need to call Permission.Unwrap() before calling this method if this Permission
// was returned from a transaction, and the transaction was committed or rolled back.
func (_m *Permission) Update() *PermissionUpdateOne {
return NewPermissionClient(_m.config).UpdateOne(_m)
}
// Unwrap unwraps the Permission entity that was returned from a transaction after it was closed,
// so that all future queries will be executed through the driver which created the transaction.
func (_m *Permission) Unwrap() *Permission {
_tx, ok := _m.config.driver.(*txDriver)
if !ok {
panic("ent: Permission is not a transactional entity")
}
_m.config.driver = _tx.drv
return _m
}
// String implements the fmt.Stringer.
func (_m *Permission) String() string {
var builder strings.Builder
builder.WriteString("Permission(")
builder.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("id=%v, ", _m.ID))
builder.WriteString("name=")
builder.WriteString(_m.Name)
builder.WriteByte(')')
return builder.String()
}
// Permissions is a parsable slice of Permission.
type Permissions []*Permission