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pop.go
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package pop
import "strings"
// EagerMode type for all eager modes supported in pop.
type EagerMode uint8
const (
eagerModeNil EagerMode = iota
// EagerDefault is the current implementation, the default
// behavior of pop. This one introduce N+1 problem and will be used as
// default value for backward compatibility.
EagerDefault
// EagerPreload mode works similar to Preload mode used in Rails ActiveRecord.
// Avoid N+1 problem by reducing the number of hits to the database but
// increase memory use to process and link associations to parent.
EagerPreload
// EagerInclude This mode works similar to Include mode used in rails ActiveRecord.
// Use Left Join clauses to load associations. Not working yet.
EagerInclude
)
// default loading Association Strategy definition.
var loadingAssociationsStrategy = EagerDefault
// SetEagerMode changes overall mode when eager loading.
// this will change the default loading associations strategy for all Eager queries.
// This will affect all queries when eager loading is used.
func SetEagerMode(eagerMode EagerMode) {
loadingAssociationsStrategy = eagerMode
}
// AvailableDialects lists the available database dialects
var AvailableDialects []string
var dialectSynonyms = make(map[string]string)
// map of dialect specific url parsers
var urlParser = make(map[string]func(*ConnectionDetails) error)
// map of dialect specific connection details finalizers
var finalizer = make(map[string]func(*ConnectionDetails))
// map of connection creators
var newConnection = make(map[string]func(*ConnectionDetails) (dialect, error))
// DialectSupported checks support for the given database dialect
func DialectSupported(d string) bool {
for _, ad := range AvailableDialects {
if ad == d {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// CanonicalDialect checks if the given synonym (could be a valid dialect too)
// is a registered synonym and returns the canonical dialect for the synonym.
// Otherwise, it returns the lowercase value of the given synonym.
//
// Note that it does not check if the return value is a valid (supported)
// dialect so you need to check it with `DialectSupported()`.
func CanonicalDialect(synonym string) string {
d := strings.ToLower(synonym)
if syn, ok := dialectSynonyms[d]; ok {
d = syn
}
return d
}