// Code generated by ent, DO NOT EDIT. package proxy import ( "time" "entgo.io/ent" "entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql" "entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql/sqlgraph" ) const ( // Label holds the string label denoting the proxy type in the database. Label = "proxy" // FieldID holds the string denoting the id field in the database. FieldID = "id" // FieldCreatedAt holds the string denoting the created_at field in the database. FieldCreatedAt = "created_at" // FieldUpdatedAt holds the string denoting the updated_at field in the database. FieldUpdatedAt = "updated_at" // FieldDeletedAt holds the string denoting the deleted_at field in the database. FieldDeletedAt = "deleted_at" // FieldName holds the string denoting the name field in the database. FieldName = "name" // FieldProtocol holds the string denoting the protocol field in the database. FieldProtocol = "protocol" // FieldHost holds the string denoting the host field in the database. FieldHost = "host" // FieldPort holds the string denoting the port field in the database. FieldPort = "port" // FieldUsername holds the string denoting the username field in the database. FieldUsername = "username" // FieldPassword holds the string denoting the password field in the database. FieldPassword = "password" // FieldStatus holds the string denoting the status field in the database. FieldStatus = "status" // EdgeAccounts holds the string denoting the accounts edge name in mutations. EdgeAccounts = "accounts" // Table holds the table name of the proxy in the database. Table = "proxies" // AccountsTable is the table that holds the accounts relation/edge. AccountsTable = "accounts" // AccountsInverseTable is the table name for the Account entity. // It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "account" package. AccountsInverseTable = "accounts" // AccountsColumn is the table column denoting the accounts relation/edge. AccountsColumn = "proxy_id" ) // Columns holds all SQL columns for proxy fields. var Columns = []string{ FieldID, FieldCreatedAt, FieldUpdatedAt, FieldDeletedAt, FieldName, FieldProtocol, FieldHost, FieldPort, FieldUsername, FieldPassword, FieldStatus, } // 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 } // Note that the variables below are initialized by the runtime // package on the initialization of the application. Therefore, // it should be imported in the main as follows: // // import _ "github.com/Wei-Shaw/sub2api/ent/runtime" var ( Hooks [1]ent.Hook Interceptors [1]ent.Interceptor // DefaultCreatedAt holds the default value on creation for the "created_at" field. DefaultCreatedAt func() time.Time // DefaultUpdatedAt holds the default value on creation for the "updated_at" field. DefaultUpdatedAt func() time.Time // UpdateDefaultUpdatedAt holds the default value on update for the "updated_at" field. UpdateDefaultUpdatedAt func() time.Time // NameValidator is a validator for the "name" field. It is called by the builders before save. NameValidator func(string) error // ProtocolValidator is a validator for the "protocol" field. It is called by the builders before save. ProtocolValidator func(string) error // HostValidator is a validator for the "host" field. It is called by the builders before save. HostValidator func(string) error // UsernameValidator is a validator for the "username" field. It is called by the builders before save. UsernameValidator func(string) error // PasswordValidator is a validator for the "password" field. It is called by the builders before save. PasswordValidator func(string) error // DefaultStatus holds the default value on creation for the "status" field. DefaultStatus string // StatusValidator is a validator for the "status" field. It is called by the builders before save. StatusValidator func(string) error ) // OrderOption defines the ordering options for the Proxy 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() } // ByCreatedAt orders the results by the created_at field. func ByCreatedAt(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldCreatedAt, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByUpdatedAt orders the results by the updated_at field. func ByUpdatedAt(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldUpdatedAt, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByDeletedAt orders the results by the deleted_at field. func ByDeletedAt(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldDeletedAt, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByName orders the results by the name field. func ByName(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldName, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByProtocol orders the results by the protocol field. func ByProtocol(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldProtocol, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByHost orders the results by the host field. func ByHost(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldHost, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByPort orders the results by the port field. func ByPort(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldPort, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByUsername orders the results by the username field. func ByUsername(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldUsername, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByPassword orders the results by the password field. func ByPassword(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldPassword, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByStatus orders the results by the status field. func ByStatus(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return sql.OrderByField(FieldStatus, opts...).ToFunc() } // ByAccountsCount orders the results by accounts count. func ByAccountsCount(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption { return func(s *sql.Selector) { sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborsCount(s, newAccountsStep(), opts...) } } // ByAccounts orders the results by accounts terms. func ByAccounts(term sql.OrderTerm, terms ...sql.OrderTerm) OrderOption { return func(s *sql.Selector) { sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newAccountsStep(), append([]sql.OrderTerm{term}, terms...)...) } } func newAccountsStep() *sqlgraph.Step { return sqlgraph.NewStep( sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID), sqlgraph.To(AccountsInverseTable, FieldID), sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.O2M, true, AccountsTable, AccountsColumn), ) }