- Fix formatting on giant postgres query
- Invert the section that looks for unique constraints to look for a
constraint and join to the constraint_column_usage to be more in line
with the mysql query and also it makes a little bit more sense.
- Add more checks to ensure the schema is being enforced in the postgres
side of things as several pieces in the unique checks were missing it
which would lead to false positives.
- Fix#77 for postgres
- Needed a couple nil checks in the eager loading code. The tests didn't
(and now do) cover the case where an eager load function returns
empty or nil things.
- Fix#66
- Make postgres name its enums
- Add way to filter columns by whether or not they're an enum
- Split parsing of enums into name & values
- Add strmangle check functions: IsEnumNormal, ShouldTitleCaseEnum
- Add new strmangle enum functions to template test
- Implement a set type called "once" inside the templates so that we can
ensure certain things only generate one time via some unique name.
- Previously each call to qm.Load would overwrite your eager loading
statement. I think this was deliberate at one point but it's pretty
inconsistent. If we need to overwrite we can call queries.SetLoad()
- The problem with the old approach is that it was looping over each
result, and then recursing in and doing it's loading. But in reality
we should only load from a table in a capacity once (tomany, toone).
Query was not properly joining on both name and schema. This will fix the issue where a constraint exists across multiple schemas and causes duplicate relationships to be created.
- Previously we used a lot of template magic to see if we could
use LastInsertId. But there's a much simpler check that's worth doing,
do this at the table level and then let it fall through.
- The old templates used to output \n\n after each run, with the
previous changes this is no longer the case and as such the templates
all must be formatted correctly.
- Simplify several methods
- Gofmt full output of templates, not individual pieces
- Re-use a global buffer to use less memory during template generation
- Simplify the tests since the main test is responsible for checking
everything.