This is a prelimenary work
Showing how we can remove services, preventing cyclic imports and lessing the number of imports.
Now db is in models. Db and models are highly tightened, according to go standards, you should put them in the same package.
In models, there are folders separating the different methods used to modify the models. For example, if you want to create a user, you have to use /models (for the user struct) and /models/user (for creating a user.
However, if you want to delete a torrent, you just have to import /models and do torrent.Delete(definitely bool).
By the way packages in models are the plural name of a model. For example, you have torrent.go for a torrent model and its package torrents for db stuff related functions (Find, Create, Some helpers)
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package models
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import (
This is a prelimenary work
Showing how we can remove services, preventing cyclic imports and lessing the number of imports.
Now db is in models. Db and models are highly tightened, according to go standards, you should put them in the same package.
In models, there are folders separating the different methods used to modify the models. For example, if you want to create a user, you have to use /models (for the user struct) and /models/user (for creating a user.
However, if you want to delete a torrent, you just have to import /models and do torrent.Delete(definitely bool).
By the way packages in models are the plural name of a model. For example, you have torrent.go for a torrent model and its package torrents for db stuff related functions (Find, Create, Some helpers)
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"html/template"
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"strings"
"github.com/NyaaPantsu/nyaa/config"
)
// Activity model
type Activity struct {
ID uint
Content string
Identifier string
Filter string
UserID uint
User * User
}
// NewActivity : Create a new activity log
func NewActivity ( identifier string , filter string , c ... string ) Activity {
return Activity { Identifier : identifier , Content : strings . Join ( c , "," ) , Filter : filter }
}
// TableName : Return the name of activity table
func ( a * Activity ) TableName ( ) string {
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return config . Get ( ) . Models . ActivityTableName
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}
This is a prelimenary work
Showing how we can remove services, preventing cyclic imports and lessing the number of imports.
Now db is in models. Db and models are highly tightened, according to go standards, you should put them in the same package.
In models, there are folders separating the different methods used to modify the models. For example, if you want to create a user, you have to use /models (for the user struct) and /models/user (for creating a user.
However, if you want to delete a torrent, you just have to import /models and do torrent.Delete(definitely bool).
By the way packages in models are the plural name of a model. For example, you have torrent.go for a torrent model and its package torrents for db stuff related functions (Find, Create, Some helpers)
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// ToLocale : Convert list of parameters to message in local language
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func ( a * Activity ) ToLocale ( T func ( string , ... interface { } ) template . HTML ) template . HTML {
This is a prelimenary work
Showing how we can remove services, preventing cyclic imports and lessing the number of imports.
Now db is in models. Db and models are highly tightened, according to go standards, you should put them in the same package.
In models, there are folders separating the different methods used to modify the models. For example, if you want to create a user, you have to use /models (for the user struct) and /models/user (for creating a user.
However, if you want to delete a torrent, you just have to import /models and do torrent.Delete(definitely bool).
By the way packages in models are the plural name of a model. For example, you have torrent.go for a torrent model and its package torrents for db stuff related functions (Find, Create, Some helpers)
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c := strings . Split ( a . Content , "," )
d := make ( [ ] interface { } , len ( c ) - 1 )
for i , s := range c [ 1 : ] {
d [ i ] = s
}
return T ( c [ 0 ] , d ... )
}