class User::SaveOperation

Direct Known Subclasses

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Constant Summary

ATTRIBUTES = [] of Nil
COLUMN_ATTRIBUTES = [{name: id, type: Int64, nilable: false, autogenerated: true, value: nil, serialized: false}, {name: created_at, type: Time, nilable: false, autogenerated: true, value: nil, serialized: false}, {name: updated_at, type: Time, nilable: false, autogenerated: true, value: nil, serialized: false}, {name: email, type: String, nilable: false, autogenerated: false, value: nil, serialized: false}, {name: encrypted_password, type: String, nilable: false, autogenerated: false, value: nil, serialized: false}] of Nil
OPERATION_NEEDS = [] of Nil

Constructors

Class Method Summary

Instance Method Summary

Macro Summary

Constructor Detail

def self.new(record : T, params : Avram::Paramable, id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.new(params : Avram::Paramable, id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.new(record : T, id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.new(id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


Class Method Detail

def self.create(params, id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, &) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.create(id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, &) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.create(params : Hash, **named_args, &) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.create!(params, id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.create!(id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.create!(params : Hash, **named_args) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.update(record : T, with params, id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, &) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.update(record : T, id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, &) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.update(record : T, params : Hash, **named_args, &) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.update!(record : T, with params, id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.update!(record : T, id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def self.update!(record : T, params : Hash, **named_args) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


Instance Method Detail

def attributes #

def created_at #

def created_at=(_value) #

def email #

def email=(_value) #

def encrypted_password #

def encrypted_password=(_value) #

def id #

def id=(_value) #

def permitted_params #

def required_attributes #

def set_attributes(id : Int64 | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, updated_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, email : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new, encrypted_password : String | Avram::Nothing = Avram::Nothing.new) #

@type is not correct in this method, but is in the macro we call below That is why this extrac macro was extracted. We need @type to get the attributes for this SaveOperation


def set_created_at_from_param(_value) #

def set_email_from_param(_value) #

def set_encrypted_password_from_param(_value) #

def set_id_from_param(_value) #

def set_updated_at_from_param(_value) #

def updated_at #

def updated_at=(_value) #

Macro Detail

macro param_key(key) #