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dex/storage/ent/db/password/where.go
m.nabokikh 2e61860d5a Add ent autogenerated code
Signed-off-by: m.nabokikh <maksim.nabokikh@flant.com>
2021-04-30 17:47:54 +04:00

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// Code generated by entc, DO NOT EDIT.
package password
import (
"github.com/dexidp/dex/storage/ent/db/predicate"
"github.com/facebook/ent/dialect/sql"
)
// ID filters vertices based on their ID field.
func ID(id int) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EQ(s.C(FieldID), id))
})
}
// IDEQ applies the EQ predicate on the ID field.
func IDEQ(id int) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EQ(s.C(FieldID), id))
})
}
// IDNEQ applies the NEQ predicate on the ID field.
func IDNEQ(id int) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.NEQ(s.C(FieldID), id))
})
}
// IDIn applies the In predicate on the ID field.
func IDIn(ids ...int) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
// if not arguments were provided, append the FALSE constants,
// since we can't apply "IN ()". This will make this predicate falsy.
if len(ids) == 0 {
s.Where(sql.False())
return
}
v := make([]interface{}, len(ids))
for i := range v {
v[i] = ids[i]
}
s.Where(sql.In(s.C(FieldID), v...))
})
}
// IDNotIn applies the NotIn predicate on the ID field.
func IDNotIn(ids ...int) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
// if not arguments were provided, append the FALSE constants,
// since we can't apply "IN ()". This will make this predicate falsy.
if len(ids) == 0 {
s.Where(sql.False())
return
}
v := make([]interface{}, len(ids))
for i := range v {
v[i] = ids[i]
}
s.Where(sql.NotIn(s.C(FieldID), v...))
})
}
// IDGT applies the GT predicate on the ID field.
func IDGT(id int) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.GT(s.C(FieldID), id))
})
}
// IDGTE applies the GTE predicate on the ID field.
func IDGTE(id int) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.GTE(s.C(FieldID), id))
})
}
// IDLT applies the LT predicate on the ID field.
func IDLT(id int) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.LT(s.C(FieldID), id))
})
}
// IDLTE applies the LTE predicate on the ID field.
func IDLTE(id int) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.LTE(s.C(FieldID), id))
})
}
// Email applies equality check predicate on the "email" field. It's identical to EmailEQ.
func Email(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EQ(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// Hash applies equality check predicate on the "hash" field. It's identical to HashEQ.
func Hash(v []byte) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EQ(s.C(FieldHash), v))
})
}
// Username applies equality check predicate on the "username" field. It's identical to UsernameEQ.
func Username(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EQ(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UserID applies equality check predicate on the "user_id" field. It's identical to UserIDEQ.
func UserID(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EQ(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// EmailEQ applies the EQ predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailEQ(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EQ(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// EmailNEQ applies the NEQ predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailNEQ(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.NEQ(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// EmailIn applies the In predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailIn(vs ...string) predicate.Password {
v := make([]interface{}, len(vs))
for i := range v {
v[i] = vs[i]
}
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
// if not arguments were provided, append the FALSE constants,
// since we can't apply "IN ()". This will make this predicate falsy.
if len(v) == 0 {
s.Where(sql.False())
return
}
s.Where(sql.In(s.C(FieldEmail), v...))
})
}
// EmailNotIn applies the NotIn predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailNotIn(vs ...string) predicate.Password {
v := make([]interface{}, len(vs))
for i := range v {
v[i] = vs[i]
}
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
// if not arguments were provided, append the FALSE constants,
// since we can't apply "IN ()". This will make this predicate falsy.
if len(v) == 0 {
s.Where(sql.False())
return
}
s.Where(sql.NotIn(s.C(FieldEmail), v...))
})
}
// EmailGT applies the GT predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailGT(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.GT(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// EmailGTE applies the GTE predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailGTE(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.GTE(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// EmailLT applies the LT predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailLT(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.LT(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// EmailLTE applies the LTE predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailLTE(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.LTE(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// EmailContains applies the Contains predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailContains(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.Contains(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// EmailHasPrefix applies the HasPrefix predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailHasPrefix(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.HasPrefix(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// EmailHasSuffix applies the HasSuffix predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailHasSuffix(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.HasSuffix(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// EmailEqualFold applies the EqualFold predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailEqualFold(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EqualFold(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// EmailContainsFold applies the ContainsFold predicate on the "email" field.
func EmailContainsFold(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.ContainsFold(s.C(FieldEmail), v))
})
}
// HashEQ applies the EQ predicate on the "hash" field.
func HashEQ(v []byte) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EQ(s.C(FieldHash), v))
})
}
// HashNEQ applies the NEQ predicate on the "hash" field.
func HashNEQ(v []byte) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.NEQ(s.C(FieldHash), v))
})
}
// HashIn applies the In predicate on the "hash" field.
func HashIn(vs ...[]byte) predicate.Password {
v := make([]interface{}, len(vs))
for i := range v {
v[i] = vs[i]
}
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
// if not arguments were provided, append the FALSE constants,
// since we can't apply "IN ()". This will make this predicate falsy.
if len(v) == 0 {
s.Where(sql.False())
return
}
s.Where(sql.In(s.C(FieldHash), v...))
})
}
// HashNotIn applies the NotIn predicate on the "hash" field.
func HashNotIn(vs ...[]byte) predicate.Password {
v := make([]interface{}, len(vs))
for i := range v {
v[i] = vs[i]
}
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
// if not arguments were provided, append the FALSE constants,
// since we can't apply "IN ()". This will make this predicate falsy.
if len(v) == 0 {
s.Where(sql.False())
return
}
s.Where(sql.NotIn(s.C(FieldHash), v...))
})
}
// HashGT applies the GT predicate on the "hash" field.
func HashGT(v []byte) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.GT(s.C(FieldHash), v))
})
}
// HashGTE applies the GTE predicate on the "hash" field.
func HashGTE(v []byte) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.GTE(s.C(FieldHash), v))
})
}
// HashLT applies the LT predicate on the "hash" field.
func HashLT(v []byte) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.LT(s.C(FieldHash), v))
})
}
// HashLTE applies the LTE predicate on the "hash" field.
func HashLTE(v []byte) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.LTE(s.C(FieldHash), v))
})
}
// UsernameEQ applies the EQ predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameEQ(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EQ(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UsernameNEQ applies the NEQ predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameNEQ(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.NEQ(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UsernameIn applies the In predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameIn(vs ...string) predicate.Password {
v := make([]interface{}, len(vs))
for i := range v {
v[i] = vs[i]
}
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
// if not arguments were provided, append the FALSE constants,
// since we can't apply "IN ()". This will make this predicate falsy.
if len(v) == 0 {
s.Where(sql.False())
return
}
s.Where(sql.In(s.C(FieldUsername), v...))
})
}
// UsernameNotIn applies the NotIn predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameNotIn(vs ...string) predicate.Password {
v := make([]interface{}, len(vs))
for i := range v {
v[i] = vs[i]
}
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
// if not arguments were provided, append the FALSE constants,
// since we can't apply "IN ()". This will make this predicate falsy.
if len(v) == 0 {
s.Where(sql.False())
return
}
s.Where(sql.NotIn(s.C(FieldUsername), v...))
})
}
// UsernameGT applies the GT predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameGT(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.GT(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UsernameGTE applies the GTE predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameGTE(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.GTE(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UsernameLT applies the LT predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameLT(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.LT(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UsernameLTE applies the LTE predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameLTE(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.LTE(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UsernameContains applies the Contains predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameContains(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.Contains(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UsernameHasPrefix applies the HasPrefix predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameHasPrefix(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.HasPrefix(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UsernameHasSuffix applies the HasSuffix predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameHasSuffix(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.HasSuffix(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UsernameEqualFold applies the EqualFold predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameEqualFold(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EqualFold(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UsernameContainsFold applies the ContainsFold predicate on the "username" field.
func UsernameContainsFold(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.ContainsFold(s.C(FieldUsername), v))
})
}
// UserIDEQ applies the EQ predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDEQ(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EQ(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// UserIDNEQ applies the NEQ predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDNEQ(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.NEQ(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// UserIDIn applies the In predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDIn(vs ...string) predicate.Password {
v := make([]interface{}, len(vs))
for i := range v {
v[i] = vs[i]
}
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
// if not arguments were provided, append the FALSE constants,
// since we can't apply "IN ()". This will make this predicate falsy.
if len(v) == 0 {
s.Where(sql.False())
return
}
s.Where(sql.In(s.C(FieldUserID), v...))
})
}
// UserIDNotIn applies the NotIn predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDNotIn(vs ...string) predicate.Password {
v := make([]interface{}, len(vs))
for i := range v {
v[i] = vs[i]
}
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
// if not arguments were provided, append the FALSE constants,
// since we can't apply "IN ()". This will make this predicate falsy.
if len(v) == 0 {
s.Where(sql.False())
return
}
s.Where(sql.NotIn(s.C(FieldUserID), v...))
})
}
// UserIDGT applies the GT predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDGT(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.GT(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// UserIDGTE applies the GTE predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDGTE(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.GTE(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// UserIDLT applies the LT predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDLT(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.LT(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// UserIDLTE applies the LTE predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDLTE(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.LTE(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// UserIDContains applies the Contains predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDContains(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.Contains(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// UserIDHasPrefix applies the HasPrefix predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDHasPrefix(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.HasPrefix(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// UserIDHasSuffix applies the HasSuffix predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDHasSuffix(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.HasSuffix(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// UserIDEqualFold applies the EqualFold predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDEqualFold(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.EqualFold(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// UserIDContainsFold applies the ContainsFold predicate on the "user_id" field.
func UserIDContainsFold(v string) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s.Where(sql.ContainsFold(s.C(FieldUserID), v))
})
}
// And groups predicates with the AND operator between them.
func And(predicates ...predicate.Password) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s1 := s.Clone().SetP(nil)
for _, p := range predicates {
p(s1)
}
s.Where(s1.P())
})
}
// Or groups predicates with the OR operator between them.
func Or(predicates ...predicate.Password) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
s1 := s.Clone().SetP(nil)
for i, p := range predicates {
if i > 0 {
s1.Or()
}
p(s1)
}
s.Where(s1.P())
})
}
// Not applies the not operator on the given predicate.
func Not(p predicate.Password) predicate.Password {
return predicate.Password(func(s *sql.Selector) {
p(s.Not())
})
}