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var ( // WithGlobalUniqueID sets the universal ids options to the migration. // If this option is enabled, ent migration will allocate a 1<<32 range // for the ids of each entity (table). // Note that this option cannot be applied on tables that already exist. WithGlobalUniqueID = schema.WithGlobalUniqueID // WithDropColumn sets the drop column option to the migration. // If this option is enabled, ent migration will drop old columns // that were used for both fields and edges. This defaults to false. WithDropColumn = schema.WithDropColumn // WithDropIndex sets the drop index option to the migration. // If this option is enabled, ent migration will drop old indexes // that were defined in the schema. This defaults to false. // Note that unique constraints are defined using `UNIQUE INDEX`, // and therefore, it's recommended to enable this option to get more // flexibility in the schema changes. WithDropIndex = schema.WithDropIndex // WithFixture sets the foreign-key renaming option to the migration when upgrading // ent from v0.1.0 (issue-#285). Defaults to false. WithFixture = schema.WithFixture // WithForeignKeys enables creating foreign-key in schema DDL. This defaults to true. WithForeignKeys = schema.WithForeignKeys )
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var ( // UsersColumns holds the columns for the "users" table. UsersColumns = []*schema.Column{ {Name: "id", Type: field.TypeInt, Increment: true}, } // UsersTable holds the schema information for the "users" table. UsersTable = &schema.Table{ Name: "users", Columns: UsersColumns, PrimaryKey: []*schema.Column{UsersColumns[0]}, } // WithFieldsColumns holds the columns for the "with_fields" table. WithFieldsColumns = []*schema.Column{ {Name: "id", Type: field.TypeInt, Increment: true}, {Name: "existing", Type: field.TypeString}, } // WithFieldsTable holds the schema information for the "with_fields" table. WithFieldsTable = &schema.Table{ Name: "with_fields", Columns: WithFieldsColumns, PrimaryKey: []*schema.Column{WithFieldsColumns[0]}, } // WithModifiedFieldsColumns holds the columns for the "with_modified_fields" table. WithModifiedFieldsColumns = []*schema.Column{ {Name: "id", Type: field.TypeInt, Increment: true}, {Name: "name", Type: field.TypeString, Size: 10}, {Name: "with_modified_field_owner", Type: field.TypeInt, Nullable: true}, } // WithModifiedFieldsTable holds the schema information for the "with_modified_fields" table. WithModifiedFieldsTable = &schema.Table{ Name: "with_modified_fields", Columns: WithModifiedFieldsColumns, PrimaryKey: []*schema.Column{WithModifiedFieldsColumns[0]}, ForeignKeys: []*schema.ForeignKey{ { Symbol: "with_modified_fields_users_owner", Columns: []*schema.Column{WithModifiedFieldsColumns[2]}, RefColumns: []*schema.Column{UsersColumns[0]}, OnDelete: schema.SetNull, }, }, } // WithNilFieldsColumns holds the columns for the "with_nil_fields" table. WithNilFieldsColumns = []*schema.Column{ {Name: "id", Type: field.TypeInt, Increment: true}, } // WithNilFieldsTable holds the schema information for the "with_nil_fields" table. WithNilFieldsTable = &schema.Table{ Name: "with_nil_fields", Columns: WithNilFieldsColumns, PrimaryKey: []*schema.Column{WithNilFieldsColumns[0]}, } // WithoutFieldsColumns holds the columns for the "without_fields" table. WithoutFieldsColumns = []*schema.Column{ {Name: "id", Type: field.TypeInt, Increment: true}, } // WithoutFieldsTable holds the schema information for the "without_fields" table. WithoutFieldsTable = &schema.Table{ Name: "without_fields", Columns: WithoutFieldsColumns, PrimaryKey: []*schema.Column{WithoutFieldsColumns[0]}, } // Tables holds all the tables in the schema. Tables = []*schema.Table{ UsersTable, WithFieldsTable, WithModifiedFieldsTable, WithNilFieldsTable, WithoutFieldsTable, } )
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type Schema ¶
type Schema struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Schema is the API for creating, migrating and dropping a schema.
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