John Costa d8095b0c67 refactor: tables for image and processing_image
This allows a single table to be used to process images, meaning if
anything happens to the system we can always return to polling the
database and process these images individually.

Because of this we also want an `image` table to contain the actual
binary data for the image, so we aren't selecting and writing it each
time, as it is potentially a bottleneck.
2025-02-26 20:01:56 +00:00

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//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var Image = newImageTable("haystack", "image", "")
type imageTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
ID postgres.ColumnString
ImageName postgres.ColumnString
Image postgres.ColumnString
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type ImageTable struct {
imageTable
EXCLUDED imageTable
}
// AS creates new ImageTable with assigned alias
func (a ImageTable) AS(alias string) *ImageTable {
return newImageTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new ImageTable with assigned schema name
func (a ImageTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *ImageTable {
return newImageTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new ImageTable with assigned table prefix
func (a ImageTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *ImageTable {
return newImageTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new ImageTable with assigned table suffix
func (a ImageTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *ImageTable {
return newImageTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newImageTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *ImageTable {
return &ImageTable{
imageTable: newImageTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newImageTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newImageTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) imageTable {
var (
IDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("id")
ImageNameColumn = postgres.StringColumn("image_name")
ImageColumn = postgres.StringColumn("image")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{IDColumn, ImageNameColumn, ImageColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{ImageNameColumn, ImageColumn}
)
return imageTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
ID: IDColumn,
ImageName: ImageNameColumn,
Image: ImageColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
}
}