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qvyun/backend/app/consts/consts.gen.go
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// Code generated by go-enum DO NOT EDIT.
// Version: -
// Revision: -
// Build Date: -
// Built By: -
package consts
import (
"database/sql/driver"
"errors"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
const (
// TokenTypeUser is a TokenType of type User.
TokenTypeUser TokenType = "__tu"
// TokenTypeTenant is a TokenType of type Tenant.
TokenTypeTenant TokenType = "__tt"
)
var ErrInvalidTokenType = fmt.Errorf("not a valid TokenType, try [%s]", strings.Join(_TokenTypeNames, ", "))
var _TokenTypeNames = []string{
string(TokenTypeUser),
string(TokenTypeTenant),
}
// TokenTypeNames returns a list of possible string values of TokenType.
func TokenTypeNames() []string {
tmp := make([]string, len(_TokenTypeNames))
copy(tmp, _TokenTypeNames)
return tmp
}
// TokenTypeValues returns a list of the values for TokenType
func TokenTypeValues() []TokenType {
return []TokenType{
TokenTypeUser,
TokenTypeTenant,
}
}
// String implements the Stringer interface.
func (x TokenType) String() string {
return string(x)
}
// IsValid provides a quick way to determine if the typed value is
// part of the allowed enumerated values
func (x TokenType) IsValid() bool {
_, err := ParseTokenType(string(x))
return err == nil
}
var _TokenTypeValue = map[string]TokenType{
"__tu": TokenTypeUser,
"__tt": TokenTypeTenant,
}
// ParseTokenType attempts to convert a string to a TokenType.
func ParseTokenType(name string) (TokenType, error) {
if x, ok := _TokenTypeValue[name]; ok {
return x, nil
}
return TokenType(""), fmt.Errorf("%s is %w", name, ErrInvalidTokenType)
}
var errTokenTypeNilPtr = errors.New("value pointer is nil") // one per type for package clashes
// Scan implements the Scanner interface.
func (x *TokenType) Scan(value interface{}) (err error) {
if value == nil {
*x = TokenType("")
return
}
// A wider range of scannable types.
// driver.Value values at the top of the list for expediency
switch v := value.(type) {
case string:
*x, err = ParseTokenType(v)
case []byte:
*x, err = ParseTokenType(string(v))
case TokenType:
*x = v
case *TokenType:
if v == nil {
return errTokenTypeNilPtr
}
*x = *v
case *string:
if v == nil {
return errTokenTypeNilPtr
}
*x, err = ParseTokenType(*v)
default:
return errors.New("invalid type for TokenType")
}
return
}
// Value implements the driver Valuer interface.
func (x TokenType) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
return x.String(), nil
}
// Set implements the Golang flag.Value interface func.
func (x *TokenType) Set(val string) error {
v, err := ParseTokenType(val)
*x = v
return err
}
// Get implements the Golang flag.Getter interface func.
func (x *TokenType) Get() interface{} {
return *x
}
// Type implements the github.com/spf13/pFlag Value interface.
func (x *TokenType) Type() string {
return "TokenType"
}
type NullTokenType struct {
TokenType TokenType
Valid bool
}
func NewNullTokenType(val interface{}) (x NullTokenType) {
err := x.Scan(val) // yes, we ignore this error, it will just be an invalid value.
_ = err // make any errcheck linters happy
return
}
// Scan implements the Scanner interface.
func (x *NullTokenType) Scan(value interface{}) (err error) {
if value == nil {
x.TokenType, x.Valid = TokenType(""), false
return
}
err = x.TokenType.Scan(value)
x.Valid = (err == nil)
return
}
// Value implements the driver Valuer interface.
func (x NullTokenType) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
if !x.Valid {
return nil, nil
}
// driver.Value accepts int64 for int values.
return string(x.TokenType), nil
}
type NullTokenTypeStr struct {
NullTokenType
}
func NewNullTokenTypeStr(val interface{}) (x NullTokenTypeStr) {
x.Scan(val) // yes, we ignore this error, it will just be an invalid value.
return
}
// Value implements the driver Valuer interface.
func (x NullTokenTypeStr) Value() (driver.Value, error) {
if !x.Valid {
return nil, nil
}
return x.TokenType.String(), nil
}