class Authority::DeviceCodeEntity

Included Modules

Extended Modules

Defined in:

entities/device_code_entity.cr

Constant Summary

COLUMNS = {"id" => {type: UUID, primary: true, converter: "UUID", db_column_name: "id", crystal_variable_name: id, presence: true, mass_assign: true}, "client_id" => {type: String, primary: false, converter: "String", db_column_name: "client_id", crystal_variable_name: client_id, presence: true, mass_assign: true}, "client_name" => {type: String, primary: false, converter: "String", db_column_name: "client_name", crystal_variable_name: client_name, presence: true, mass_assign: true}, "user_code" => {type: String, primary: false, converter: "String", db_column_name: "user_code", crystal_variable_name: user_code, presence: true, mass_assign: true}, "verification" => {type: Authority::Verification, primary: false, converter: "Authority::Verification", db_column_name: "verification", crystal_variable_name: verification, presence: true, mass_assign: true}, "verification_uri" => {type: String, primary: false, converter: "String", db_column_name: "verification_uri", crystal_variable_name: verification_uri, presence: true, mass_assign: true}, "expires_at" => {type: Time, primary: false, converter: "Time", db_column_name: "expires_at", crystal_variable_name: expires_at, presence: true, mass_assign: true}, "created_at" => {type: Time, primary: false, converter: "Time", db_column_name: "created_at", crystal_variable_name: created_at, presence: true, mass_assign: true}} of Nil => Nil
POLYMORPHISM_SETTINGS = {} of Nil => Nil
RELATION_FILTERS = {} of String => (Clear::SQL::SelectBuilder ->)

Constructors

Class Method Summary

Instance Method Summary

Constructor Detail

def self.create(x : Hash) : self #

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def self.create(x : NamedTuple) : self #

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def self.create(**args) : self #

Build and new model and save it. Returns the model.

The model may not be saved due to validation failure; check the returned model errors? and persisted? flags.


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def self.create!(a : Hash) : self #

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def self.create!(x : NamedTuple) : self #

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def self.create!(**args) : self #

Build and new model and save it. Returns the model.

Returns the newly inserted model Raises an exception if validation failed during the saving process.


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def self.new(h : Hash(String, _), cache : Clear::Model::QueryCache | Nil = nil, persisted = false, fetch_columns = false) #

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def self.new(json : JSON::Any, cache : Clear::Model::QueryCache | Nil = nil, persisted = false) #

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def self.new(t : NamedTuple, persisted = false) #

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def self.new #

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Class Method Detail

def self.__call_relation_filter__(name : String, query : Clear::SQL::SelectBuilder) #

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def self.build(**x : **T) forall T #

Build a new empty model and fill the columns using the NamedTuple in argument.

Returns the new model


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def self.columns #

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def self.connection : String #

Define on which connection the model is living. Useful in case of models living in different databases.

Is set to "default" by default.

See Clear::SQL#init(URI, *opts) for more information about multi-connections.

Example:

 Clear::SQL.init("postgres://postgres@localhost/database_1", connection_pool_size: 5)
 Clear::SQL.init("secondary", "postgres://postgres@localhost/database_2", connection_pool_size: 5)

class ModelA
  include Clear::Model

  # Performs all the queries on `database_1`
  # self.connection = "default"
  column id : Int32, primary: true, presence: false
  column title : String
end

class ModelB
  include Clear::Model

  # Performs all the queries on `database_2`
  self.connection = "secondary"

  column id : Int32, primary: true, presence: false
end

def self.connection=(connection : String) #

Define on which connection the model is living. Useful in case of models living in different databases.

Is set to "default" by default.

See Clear::SQL#init(URI, *opts) for more information about multi-connections.

Example:

 Clear::SQL.init("postgres://postgres@localhost/database_1", connection_pool_size: 5)
 Clear::SQL.init("secondary", "postgres://postgres@localhost/database_2", connection_pool_size: 5)

class ModelA
  include Clear::Model

  # Performs all the queries on `database_1`
  # self.connection = "default"
  column id : Int32, primary: true, presence: false
  column title : String
end

class ModelB
  include Clear::Model

  # Performs all the queries on `database_2`
  self.connection = "secondary"

  column id : Int32, primary: true, presence: false
end

def self.create(x : Array(NamedTuple)) : Array(self) #

Multi-models creation. See Collection#create(**args)

Returns the list of newly created model.

Each model will call an INSERT query. You may want to use Collection#import to insert multiple model more efficiently in one query.


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def self.create!(x : Array(NamedTuple)) : Array(self) #

Multi-models creation. See Collection#create!(**args)

Returns the list of newly created model. Raises exception if any of the model has validation error.


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def self.create_from_json(string_or_io : String | IO, trusted : Bool = false) #

Create a new model from json and save it. Returns the model.

The model may not be saved due to validation failure; check the returned model errors? and persisted? flags. Trusted flag set to true will allow mass assignment without protection, FALSE by default


def self.create_from_json!(string_or_io : String | IO, trusted : Bool = false) #

Create a new model from json and save it. Returns the model.

Returns the newly inserted model Raises an exception if validation failed during the saving process. Trusted flag set to true will allow mass assignment without protection, FALSE by default


def self.find(x) #

Returns a model using primary key equality Returns nil if not found.


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def self.find!(x) #

Returns a model using primary key equality. Raises error if the model is not found.


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def self.from_json(string_or_io : String | IO, trusted : Bool = false) #

Create a new empty model and fill the columns from json. Returns the new model

Trusted flag set to true will allow mass assignment without protection, FALSE by default


def self.full_table_name #

returns the fully qualified and escaped name for this table. add schema if schema is different from 'public' (default schema)

ex: "schema"."table"


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def self.import(array : Enumerable(self), on_conflict : Clear::SQL::InsertQuery -> | Nil = nil) #

Import a bulk of models in one SQL insert query. Each model must be non-persisted.

on_conflict callback can be optionnaly turned on to manage constraints of the database.

Note: Old models are not modified. This method return a copy of the models as saved in the database.

Example:


 users = [ User.new(id: 1), User.new(id: 2), User.new(id: 3)]
 users = User.import(users)

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def self.polymorphic? : Bool #

def self.query #

Return a new empty query SELECT * FROM [my_model_table]. Can be refined after that.


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def self.read_only=(read_only : Bool) #

def self.read_only? : Bool #

def self.schema : Clear::SQL::Symbolic | Nil #

Define the current schema used in PostgreSQL. The value is nil by default, which lead to non-specified schema during the querying, and usage of "public" by PostgreSQL.

This property can be redefined on initialization. Example:

  class MyModel
    include Clear::Model

    self.schema = "my_schema"
  end
  MyModel.query.to_sql # SELECT * FROM "my_schema"."my_models"

def self.schema=(schema : Clear::SQL::Symbolic | Nil) #

Define the current schema used in PostgreSQL. The value is nil by default, which lead to non-specified schema during the querying, and usage of "public" by PostgreSQL.

This property can be redefined on initialization. Example:

  class MyModel
    include Clear::Model

    self.schema = "my_schema"
  end
  MyModel.query.to_sql # SELECT * FROM "my_schema"."my_models"

def self.table : Clear::SQL::Symbolic #

Return the table name setup for this model. By convention, the class name is by default equals to the pluralized underscored string form of the model name. Example:

  MyModel => "my_models"
  Person => "people"
  Project::Info => "project_infos"

The property can be updated at initialization to a custom table name:

  class MyModel
    include Clear::Model

    self.table = "another_table_name"
  end
  MyModel.query.to_sql # SELECT * FROM "another_table_name"

def self.table=(table : Clear::SQL::Symbolic) #

Return the table name setup for this model. By convention, the class name is by default equals to the pluralized underscored string form of the model name. Example:

  MyModel => "my_models"
  Person => "people"
  Project::Info => "project_infos"

The property can be updated at initialization to a custom table name:

  class MyModel
    include Clear::Model

    self.table = "another_table_name"
  end
  MyModel.query.to_sql # SELECT * FROM "another_table_name"

Instance Method Detail

def attributes : Hash(String, Clear::SQL::Any) #

Attributes, used when fetch_columns is true


def cache : Clear::Model::QueryCache | Nil #

def changed? #

Return true if the model is dirty (e.g. one or more fields have been changed.). Return false otherwise.


def clear_change_flags #

Reset the #changed? flag on all columns

The model behave like its not dirty anymore and call to save would apply no changes.

Returns self


def client_id : String #

Returns the value of #client_id column or throw an exception if the column is not defined.


def client_id=(x : String) #

Setter for #client_id column.


def client_id_column : Clear::Model::Column(String, Clear::Model::Converter::StringConverter) #

Returns the column object used to manage #client_id field

See Clear::Model::Column


def client_name : String #

Returns the value of #client_name column or throw an exception if the column is not defined.


def client_name=(x : String) #

Setter for #client_name column.


def client_name_column : Clear::Model::Column(String, Clear::Model::Converter::StringConverter) #

Returns the column object used to manage #client_name field

See Clear::Model::Column


def created_at : Time #

Returns the value of #created_at column or throw an exception if the column is not defined.


def created_at=(x : Time) #

Setter for #created_at column.


def created_at_column : Clear::Model::Column(Time, Clear::Model::Converter::TimeConverter) #

Returns the column object used to manage #created_at field

See Clear::Model::Column


def expired? #

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def expires_at : Time #

Returns the value of #expires_at column or throw an exception if the column is not defined.


def expires_at=(x : Time) #

Setter for #expires_at column.


def expires_at_column : Clear::Model::Column(Time, Clear::Model::Converter::TimeConverter) #

Returns the column object used to manage #expires_at field

See Clear::Model::Column


def id : UUID #

Returns the value of #id column or throw an exception if the column is not defined.


def id=(x : UUID) #

Setter for #id column.


def id_column : Clear::Model::Column(UUID, Clear::Model::Converter::UUIDConverter) #

Returns the column object used to manage #id field

See Clear::Model::Column


def invalidate_caches : self #

Invalidate local-to-relation cache and eager-loading cache. Useful to forcefully query again when calling relation defined method


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def reset(h : Hash(Symbol, _)) #

Set the columns from hash


def reset(h : Hash(String, _)) #

Set the model fields from hash


def reset(t : NamedTuple) #

def reset(from_json : JSON::Any) #

def reset(**t : **T) forall T #

reset flavors


def set(h : Hash(Symbol, _)) #

Set the columns from hash


def set(h : Hash(String, _)) #

Set the model fields from hash


def set(t : NamedTuple) #

def set(from_json : JSON::Any) #

def set(**t : **T) forall T #
Description copied from module Clear::Model::HasColumns

Set one or multiple columns to a specific value This two are equivalents:

model.set(a: 1)
model.a = 1

def set_from_json(string_or_io : String | IO, trusted : Bool = false) #

Set the fields from json passed as argument Trusted flag set to true will allow mass assignment without protection, FALSE by default


def to_h(full = false) : Hash(String, Clear::SQL::Any) #

Return a hash version of the columns of this model.


def to_json(emit_nulls : Bool = false) #

def to_json(json, emit_nulls = false) #

def update_from_json(string_or_io : String | IO, trusted : Bool = false) #

Set the fields from json passed as argument and call save on the object Trusted flag set to true will allow mass assignment without protection, FALSE by default


def update_from_json!(string_or_io : String | IO, trusted : Bool = false) #

Set the fields from json passed as argument and call save! on the object Trusted flag set to true will allow mass assignment without protection, FALSE by default


def update_h : Hash(String, Clear::SQL::Any) #

Generate the hash for update request (like during save)


def user_code : String #

Returns the value of #user_code column or throw an exception if the column is not defined.


def user_code=(x : String) #

Setter for #user_code column.


def user_code_column : Clear::Model::Column(String, Clear::Model::Converter::StringConverter) #

Returns the column object used to manage #user_code field

See Clear::Model::Column


def validate #
Description copied from module Clear::Model::HasValidation

This method is called whenever valid? or save is called. By default, #validate is empty and must be overriden by your own validation code.


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def validate_fields_presence #

For each column, ensure than when needed the column has present information into it.

This method is called on validation.


def verification : Authority::Verification #

Returns the value of #verification column or throw an exception if the column is not defined.


def verification=(x : Authority::Verification) #

Setter for #verification column.


Returns the column object used to manage #verification field

See Clear::Model::Column


def verification_message #

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def verification_uri : String #

Returns the value of #verification_uri column or throw an exception if the column is not defined.


def verification_uri=(x : String) #

Setter for #verification_uri column.


def verification_uri_column : Clear::Model::Column(String, Clear::Model::Converter::StringConverter) #

Returns the column object used to manage #verification_uri field

See Clear::Model::Column