gorm/chainable_api.go

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package gorm
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import (
"fmt"
"regexp"
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"strings"
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"gorm.io/gorm/clause"
"gorm.io/gorm/utils"
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)
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// Model specify the model you would like to run db operations
//
// // update all users's name to `hello`
// db.Model(&User{}).Update("name", "hello")
// // if user's primary key is non-blank, will use it as condition, then will only update that user's name to `hello`
// db.Model(&user).Update("name", "hello")
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func (db *DB) Model(value interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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tx.Statement.Model = value
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return
}
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// Clauses Add clauses
//
// This supports both standard clauses (clause.OrderBy, clause.Limit, clause.Where) and more
// advanced techniques like specifying lock strength and optimizer hints. See the
// [docs] for more depth.
//
// // add a simple limit clause
// db.Clauses(clause.Limit{Limit: 1}).Find(&User{})
// // tell the optimizer to use the `idx_user_name` index
// db.Clauses(hints.UseIndex("idx_user_name")).Find(&User{})
// // specify the lock strength to UPDATE
// db.Clauses(clause.Locking{Strength: "UPDATE"}).Find(&users)
//
// [docs]: https://gorm.io/docs/sql_builder.html#Clauses
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func (db *DB) Clauses(conds ...clause.Expression) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
var whereConds []interface{}
for _, cond := range conds {
if c, ok := cond.(clause.Interface); ok {
tx.Statement.AddClause(c)
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} else if optimizer, ok := cond.(StatementModifier); ok {
optimizer.ModifyStatement(tx.Statement)
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} else {
whereConds = append(whereConds, cond)
}
}
if len(whereConds) > 0 {
tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.Where{Exprs: tx.Statement.BuildCondition(whereConds[0], whereConds[1:]...)})
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}
return
}
var tableRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)(?:.+? AS (\w+)\s*(?:$|,)|^\w+\s+(\w+)$)`)
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// Table specify the table you would like to run db operations
//
// // Get a user
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// db.Table("users").Take(&result)
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func (db *DB) Table(name string, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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if strings.Contains(name, " ") || strings.Contains(name, "`") || len(args) > 0 {
tx.Statement.TableExpr = &clause.Expr{SQL: name, Vars: args}
if results := tableRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(name); len(results) == 3 {
if results[1] != "" {
tx.Statement.Table = results[1]
} else {
tx.Statement.Table = results[2]
}
}
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} else if tables := strings.Split(name, "."); len(tables) == 2 {
tx.Statement.TableExpr = &clause.Expr{SQL: tx.Statement.Quote(name)}
tx.Statement.Table = tables[1]
} else if name != "" {
tx.Statement.TableExpr = &clause.Expr{SQL: tx.Statement.Quote(name)}
tx.Statement.Table = name
} else {
tx.Statement.TableExpr = nil
tx.Statement.Table = ""
}
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return
}
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// Distinct specify distinct fields that you want querying
//
// // Select distinct names of users
// db.Distinct("name").Find(&results)
// // Select distinct name/age pairs from users
// db.Distinct("name", "age").Find(&results)
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func (db *DB) Distinct(args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
tx = db.getInstance()
tx.Statement.Distinct = true
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if len(args) > 0 {
tx = tx.Select(args[0], args[1:]...)
}
return
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}
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// Select specify fields that you want when querying, creating, updating
//
// Use Select when you only want a subset of the fields. By default, GORM will select all fields.
// Select accepts both string arguments and arrays.
//
// // Select name and age of user using multiple arguments
// db.Select("name", "age").Find(&users)
// // Select name and age of user using an array
// db.Select([]string{"name", "age"}).Find(&users)
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func (db *DB) Select(query interface{}, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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switch v := query.(type) {
case []string:
tx.Statement.Selects = v
for _, arg := range args {
switch arg := arg.(type) {
case string:
tx.Statement.Selects = append(tx.Statement.Selects, arg)
case []string:
tx.Statement.Selects = append(tx.Statement.Selects, arg...)
default:
tx.AddError(fmt.Errorf("unsupported select args %v %v", query, args))
return
}
}
if clause, ok := tx.Statement.Clauses["SELECT"]; ok {
clause.Expression = nil
tx.Statement.Clauses["SELECT"] = clause
}
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case string:
if strings.Count(v, "?") >= len(args) && len(args) > 0 {
tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.Select{
Distinct: db.Statement.Distinct,
Expression: clause.Expr{SQL: v, Vars: args},
})
} else if strings.Count(v, "@") > 0 && len(args) > 0 {
tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.Select{
Distinct: db.Statement.Distinct,
Expression: clause.NamedExpr{SQL: v, Vars: args},
})
} else {
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tx.Statement.Selects = []string{v}
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for _, arg := range args {
switch arg := arg.(type) {
case string:
tx.Statement.Selects = append(tx.Statement.Selects, arg)
case []string:
tx.Statement.Selects = append(tx.Statement.Selects, arg...)
default:
tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.Select{
Distinct: db.Statement.Distinct,
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Expression: clause.Expr{SQL: v, Vars: args},
})
return
}
}
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if clause, ok := tx.Statement.Clauses["SELECT"]; ok {
clause.Expression = nil
tx.Statement.Clauses["SELECT"] = clause
}
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}
default:
tx.AddError(fmt.Errorf("unsupported select args %v %v", query, args))
}
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return
}
// Omit specify fields that you want to ignore when creating, updating and querying
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func (db *DB) Omit(columns ...string) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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if len(columns) == 1 && strings.ContainsRune(columns[0], ',') {
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tx.Statement.Omits = strings.FieldsFunc(columns[0], utils.IsValidDBNameChar)
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} else {
tx.Statement.Omits = columns
}
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return
}
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// Where add conditions
//
// See the [docs] for details on the various formats that where clauses can take. By default, where clauses chain with AND.
//
// // Find the first user with name jinzhu
// db.Where("name = ?", "jinzhu").First(&user)
// // Find the first user with name jinzhu and age 20
// db.Where(&User{Name: "jinzhu", Age: 20}).First(&user)
// // Find the first user with name jinzhu and age not equal to 20
// db.Where("name = ?", "jinzhu").Where("age <> ?", "20").First(&user)
//
// [docs]: https://gorm.io/docs/query.html#Conditions
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func (db *DB) Where(query interface{}, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
if conds := tx.Statement.BuildCondition(query, args...); len(conds) > 0 {
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tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.Where{Exprs: conds})
}
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return
}
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// Not add NOT conditions
//
// Not works similarly to where, and has the same syntax.
//
// // Find the first user with name not equal to jinzhu
// db.Not("name = ?", "jinzhu").First(&user)
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func (db *DB) Not(query interface{}, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
if conds := tx.Statement.BuildCondition(query, args...); len(conds) > 0 {
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tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.Where{Exprs: []clause.Expression{clause.Not(conds...)}})
}
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return
}
// Or add OR conditions
//
// Or is used to chain together queries with an OR.
//
// // Find the first user with name equal to jinzhu or john
// db.Where("name = ?", "jinzhu").Or("name = ?", "john").First(&user)
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func (db *DB) Or(query interface{}, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
if conds := tx.Statement.BuildCondition(query, args...); len(conds) > 0 {
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tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.Where{Exprs: []clause.Expression{clause.Or(clause.And(conds...))}})
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}
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return
}
// Joins specify Joins conditions
//
// db.Joins("Account").Find(&user)
// db.Joins("JOIN emails ON emails.user_id = users.id AND emails.email = ?", "jinzhu@example.org").Find(&user)
// db.Joins("Account", DB.Select("id").Where("user_id = users.id AND name = ?", "someName").Model(&Account{}))
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func (db *DB) Joins(query string, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
return joins(db, clause.LeftJoin, query, args...)
}
// InnerJoins specify inner joins conditions
// db.InnerJoins("Account").Find(&user)
func (db *DB) InnerJoins(query string, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
return joins(db, clause.InnerJoin, query, args...)
}
func joins(db *DB, joinType clause.JoinType, query string, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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if len(args) == 1 {
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if db, ok := args[0].(*DB); ok {
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j := join{
Name: query, Conds: args, Selects: db.Statement.Selects,
Omits: db.Statement.Omits, JoinType: joinType,
}
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if where, ok := db.Statement.Clauses["WHERE"].Expression.(clause.Where); ok {
j.On = &where
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}
tx.Statement.Joins = append(tx.Statement.Joins, j)
return
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}
}
tx.Statement.Joins = append(tx.Statement.Joins, join{Name: query, Conds: args, JoinType: joinType})
return
}
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// Group specify the group method on the find
//
// // Select the sum age of users with given names
// db.Model(&User{}).Select("name, sum(age) as total").Group("name").Find(&results)
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func (db *DB) Group(name string) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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fields := strings.FieldsFunc(name, utils.IsValidDBNameChar)
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tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.GroupBy{
Columns: []clause.Column{{Name: name, Raw: len(fields) != 1}},
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})
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return
}
// Having specify HAVING conditions for GROUP BY
//
// // Select the sum age of users with name jinzhu
// db.Model(&User{}).Select("name, sum(age) as total").Group("name").Having("name = ?", "jinzhu").Find(&result)
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func (db *DB) Having(query interface{}, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.GroupBy{
Having: tx.Statement.BuildCondition(query, args...),
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})
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return
}
// Order specify order when retrieving records from database
//
// db.Order("name DESC")
// db.Order(clause.OrderByColumn{Column: clause.Column{Name: "name"}, Desc: true})
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func (db *DB) Order(value interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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switch v := value.(type) {
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case clause.OrderByColumn:
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tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.OrderBy{
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Columns: []clause.OrderByColumn{v},
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})
case string:
if v != "" {
tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.OrderBy{
Columns: []clause.OrderByColumn{{
Column: clause.Column{Name: v, Raw: true},
}},
})
}
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}
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return
}
// Limit specify the number of records to be retrieved
//
// Limit conditions can be cancelled by using `Limit(-1)`.
//
// // retrieve 3 users
// db.Limit(3).Find(&users)
// // retrieve 3 users into users1, and all users into users2
// db.Limit(3).Find(&users1).Limit(-1).Find(&users2)
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func (db *DB) Limit(limit int) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.Limit{Limit: &limit})
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return
}
// Offset specify the number of records to skip before starting to return the records
//
// Offset conditions can be cancelled by using `Offset(-1)`.
//
// // select the third user
// db.Offset(2).First(&user)
// // select the first user by cancelling an earlier chained offset
// db.Offset(5).Offset(-1).First(&user)
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func (db *DB) Offset(offset int) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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tx.Statement.AddClause(clause.Limit{Offset: offset})
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return
}
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// Scopes pass current database connection to arguments `func(DB) DB`, which could be used to add conditions dynamically
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//
// func AmountGreaterThan1000(db *gorm.DB) *gorm.DB {
// return db.Where("amount > ?", 1000)
// }
//
// func OrderStatus(status []string) func (db *gorm.DB) *gorm.DB {
// return func (db *gorm.DB) *gorm.DB {
// return db.Scopes(AmountGreaterThan1000).Where("status in (?)", status)
// }
// }
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//
// db.Scopes(AmountGreaterThan1000, OrderStatus([]string{"paid", "shipped"})).Find(&orders)
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func (db *DB) Scopes(funcs ...func(*DB) *DB) (tx *DB) {
tx = db.getInstance()
tx.Statement.scopes = append(tx.Statement.scopes, funcs...)
return tx
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}
func (db *DB) executeScopes() (tx *DB) {
scopes := db.Statement.scopes
db.Statement.scopes = nil
for _, scope := range scopes {
db = scope(db)
}
return db
}
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// Preload preload associations with given conditions
//
// // get all users, and preload all non-cancelled orders
// db.Preload("Orders", "state NOT IN (?)", "cancelled").Find(&users)
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func (db *DB) Preload(query string, args ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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if tx.Statement.Preloads == nil {
tx.Statement.Preloads = map[string][]interface{}{}
}
tx.Statement.Preloads[query] = args
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return
}
// Attrs provide attributes used in [FirstOrCreate] or [FirstOrInit]
//
// Attrs only adds attributes if the record is not found.
//
// // assign an email if the record is not found
// db.Where(User{Name: "non_existing"}).Attrs(User{Email: "fake@fake.org"}).FirstOrInit(&user)
// // user -> User{Name: "non_existing", Email: "fake@fake.org"}
//
// // assign an email if the record is not found, otherwise ignore provided email
// db.Where(User{Name: "jinzhu"}).Attrs(User{Email: "fake@fake.org"}).FirstOrInit(&user)
// // user -> User{Name: "jinzhu", Age: 20}
//
// [FirstOrCreate]: https://gorm.io/docs/advanced_query.html#FirstOrCreate
// [FirstOrInit]: https://gorm.io/docs/advanced_query.html#FirstOrInit
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func (db *DB) Attrs(attrs ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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tx.Statement.attrs = attrs
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return
}
// Assign provide attributes used in [FirstOrCreate] or [FirstOrInit]
//
// Assign adds attributes even if the record is found. If using FirstOrCreate, this means that
// records will be updated even if they are found.
//
// // assign an email regardless of if the record is not found
// db.Where(User{Name: "non_existing"}).Assign(User{Email: "fake@fake.org"}).FirstOrInit(&user)
// // user -> User{Name: "non_existing", Email: "fake@fake.org"}
//
// // assign email regardless of if record is found
// db.Where(User{Name: "jinzhu"}).Assign(User{Email: "fake@fake.org"}).FirstOrInit(&user)
// // user -> User{Name: "jinzhu", Age: 20, Email: "fake@fake.org"}
//
// [FirstOrCreate]: https://gorm.io/docs/advanced_query.html#FirstOrCreate
// [FirstOrInit]: https://gorm.io/docs/advanced_query.html#FirstOrInit
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func (db *DB) Assign(attrs ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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tx.Statement.assigns = attrs
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return
}
// Unscoped disables the global scope of soft deletion in a query.
// By default, GORM uses soft deletion, marking records as "deleted"
// by setting a timestamp on a specific field (e.g., `deleted_at`).
// Unscoped allows queries to include records marked as deleted,
// overriding the soft deletion behavior.
// Example:
// var users []User
// db.Unscoped().Find(&users)
// // Retrieves all users, including deleted ones.
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func (db *DB) Unscoped() (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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tx.Statement.Unscoped = true
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return
}
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func (db *DB) Raw(sql string, values ...interface{}) (tx *DB) {
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tx = db.getInstance()
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tx.Statement.SQL = strings.Builder{}
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if strings.Contains(sql, "@") {
clause.NamedExpr{SQL: sql, Vars: values}.Build(tx.Statement)
} else {
clause.Expr{SQL: sql, Vars: values}.Build(tx.Statement)
}
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return
}