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xinghuoapi/backend/ent/userattributedefinition/userattributedefinition.go
Edric Li 3c3fed886f feat(backend): add user custom attributes system
Add a flexible user attribute system that allows admins to define
custom fields for users (text, textarea, number, email, url, date,
select, multi_select types).

- Add Ent schemas for UserAttributeDefinition and UserAttributeValue
- Add service layer with validation logic
- Add repository layer with batch operations support
- Add admin API endpoints for CRUD and reorder operations
- Add batch API for loading attribute values for multiple users
- Add database migration (018_user_attributes.sql)

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-01 18:58:34 +08:00

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// Code generated by ent, DO NOT EDIT.
package userattributedefinition
import (
"time"
"entgo.io/ent"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql/sqlgraph"
)
const (
// Label holds the string label denoting the userattributedefinition type in the database.
Label = "user_attribute_definition"
// 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"
// FieldKey holds the string denoting the key field in the database.
FieldKey = "key"
// FieldName holds the string denoting the name field in the database.
FieldName = "name"
// FieldDescription holds the string denoting the description field in the database.
FieldDescription = "description"
// FieldType holds the string denoting the type field in the database.
FieldType = "type"
// FieldOptions holds the string denoting the options field in the database.
FieldOptions = "options"
// FieldRequired holds the string denoting the required field in the database.
FieldRequired = "required"
// FieldValidation holds the string denoting the validation field in the database.
FieldValidation = "validation"
// FieldPlaceholder holds the string denoting the placeholder field in the database.
FieldPlaceholder = "placeholder"
// FieldDisplayOrder holds the string denoting the display_order field in the database.
FieldDisplayOrder = "display_order"
// FieldEnabled holds the string denoting the enabled field in the database.
FieldEnabled = "enabled"
// EdgeValues holds the string denoting the values edge name in mutations.
EdgeValues = "values"
// Table holds the table name of the userattributedefinition in the database.
Table = "user_attribute_definitions"
// ValuesTable is the table that holds the values relation/edge.
ValuesTable = "user_attribute_values"
// ValuesInverseTable is the table name for the UserAttributeValue entity.
// It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "userattributevalue" package.
ValuesInverseTable = "user_attribute_values"
// ValuesColumn is the table column denoting the values relation/edge.
ValuesColumn = "attribute_id"
)
// Columns holds all SQL columns for userattributedefinition fields.
var Columns = []string{
FieldID,
FieldCreatedAt,
FieldUpdatedAt,
FieldDeletedAt,
FieldKey,
FieldName,
FieldDescription,
FieldType,
FieldOptions,
FieldRequired,
FieldValidation,
FieldPlaceholder,
FieldDisplayOrder,
FieldEnabled,
}
// 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
// KeyValidator is a validator for the "key" field. It is called by the builders before save.
KeyValidator func(string) error
// NameValidator is a validator for the "name" field. It is called by the builders before save.
NameValidator func(string) error
// DefaultDescription holds the default value on creation for the "description" field.
DefaultDescription string
// TypeValidator is a validator for the "type" field. It is called by the builders before save.
TypeValidator func(string) error
// DefaultOptions holds the default value on creation for the "options" field.
DefaultOptions []map[string]interface{}
// DefaultRequired holds the default value on creation for the "required" field.
DefaultRequired bool
// DefaultValidation holds the default value on creation for the "validation" field.
DefaultValidation map[string]interface{}
// DefaultPlaceholder holds the default value on creation for the "placeholder" field.
DefaultPlaceholder string
// PlaceholderValidator is a validator for the "placeholder" field. It is called by the builders before save.
PlaceholderValidator func(string) error
// DefaultDisplayOrder holds the default value on creation for the "display_order" field.
DefaultDisplayOrder int
// DefaultEnabled holds the default value on creation for the "enabled" field.
DefaultEnabled bool
)
// OrderOption defines the ordering options for the UserAttributeDefinition 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()
}
// ByKey orders the results by the key field.
func ByKey(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldKey, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByName orders the results by the name field.
func ByName(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldName, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByDescription orders the results by the description field.
func ByDescription(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldDescription, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByType orders the results by the type field.
func ByType(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldType, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByRequired orders the results by the required field.
func ByRequired(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldRequired, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByPlaceholder orders the results by the placeholder field.
func ByPlaceholder(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldPlaceholder, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByDisplayOrder orders the results by the display_order field.
func ByDisplayOrder(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldDisplayOrder, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByEnabled orders the results by the enabled field.
func ByEnabled(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldEnabled, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByValuesCount orders the results by values count.
func ByValuesCount(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborsCount(s, newValuesStep(), opts...)
}
}
// ByValues orders the results by values terms.
func ByValues(term sql.OrderTerm, terms ...sql.OrderTerm) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newValuesStep(), append([]sql.OrderTerm{term}, terms...)...)
}
}
func newValuesStep() *sqlgraph.Step {
return sqlgraph.NewStep(
sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
sqlgraph.To(ValuesInverseTable, FieldID),
sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.O2M, false, ValuesTable, ValuesColumn),
)
}