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  1. // Copyright (c) 2012-present The upper.io/db authors. All rights reserved.
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  21. package db
  22. // Constraint interface represents a single condition, like "a = 1". where `a`
  23. // is the key and `1` is the value. This is an exported interface but it's
  24. // rarely used directly, you may want to use the `db.Cond{}` map instead.
  25. type Constraint interface {
  26. // Key is the leftmost part of the constraint and usually contains a column
  27. // name.
  28. Key() interface{}
  29. // Value if the rightmost part of the constraint and usually contains a
  30. // column value.
  31. Value() interface{}
  32. }
  33. // Constraints interface represents an array or constraints, like "a = 1, b =
  34. // 2, c = 3".
  35. type Constraints interface {
  36. // Constraints returns an array of constraints.
  37. Constraints() []Constraint
  38. // Keys returns the map keys always in the same order.
  39. Keys() []interface{}
  40. }
  41. type constraint struct {
  42. k interface{}
  43. v interface{}
  44. }
  45. func (c constraint) Key() interface{} {
  46. return c.k
  47. }
  48. func (c constraint) Value() interface{} {
  49. return c.v
  50. }
  51. // NewConstraint creates a constraint.
  52. func NewConstraint(key interface{}, value interface{}) Constraint {
  53. return constraint{k: key, v: value}
  54. }
  55. var _ Constraints = Cond{}
  56. var _ Constraint = &constraint{}