pub struct SecureSelectTwoMany<E: EntityTrait, F: EntityTrait, S> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
A type-safe wrapper around SeaORM’s SelectTwoMany that enforces scoping.
This wrapper is used for find_with_related queries where you want to fetch
an entity along with all its related entities (1-to-many relationship).
The wrapper carries the AccessScope internally so further chained operations
can apply scoping consistently.
§Type Parameters
E: The primarySeaORMentity typeF: The relatedSeaORMentity typeS: The typestate (Scoped- note: only Scoped state is supported)
§Example
use modkit_db::secure::{AccessScope, SecureEntityExt};
let scope = AccessScope::tenants_only(vec![tenant_id]);
let rows: Vec<(cake::Model, Vec<fruit::Model>)> = Cake::find()
.secure()
.scope_with(&scope)
.find_with_related(fruit::Entity) // scope auto-applied to fruit
.all(db)
.await?;Implementations§
Source§impl<E, F> SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, Scoped>where
E: EntityTrait,
F: EntityTrait,
impl<E, F> SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, Scoped>where
E: EntityTrait,
F: EntityTrait,
Sourcepub fn scope(&self) -> &AccessScope
pub fn scope(&self) -> &AccessScope
Get a reference to the stored scope.
Sourcepub fn scope_arc(&self) -> Arc<AccessScope>
pub fn scope_arc(&self) -> Arc<AccessScope>
Get the stored scope as an Arc.
Sourcepub async fn all(
self,
runner: &impl DBRunner,
) -> Result<Vec<(E::Model, Vec<F::Model>)>, ScopeError>
pub async fn all( self, runner: &impl DBRunner, ) -> Result<Vec<(E::Model, Vec<F::Model>)>, ScopeError>
Execute the query and return all matching results.
Returns pairs of (E::Model, Vec<F::Model>).
§Errors
Returns ScopeError::Db if the database query fails.
Sourcepub fn order_by<C>(self, col: C, order: Order) -> Selfwhere
C: IntoSimpleExpr,
pub fn order_by<C>(self, col: C, order: Order) -> Selfwhere
C: IntoSimpleExpr,
Add ordering to the query.
Sourcepub fn into_inner(self) -> SelectTwoMany<E, F>
pub fn into_inner(self) -> SelectTwoMany<E, F>
Unwrap the inner SeaORM SelectTwoMany for advanced use cases.
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Source§impl<E: Clone + EntityTrait, F: Clone + EntityTrait, S: Clone> Clone for SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, S>
impl<E: Clone + EntityTrait, F: Clone + EntityTrait, S: Clone> Clone for SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, S>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, S>
fn clone(&self) -> SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, S>
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl<E: Debug + EntityTrait, F: Debug + EntityTrait, S: Debug> Debug for SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, S>
impl<E: Debug + EntityTrait, F: Debug + EntityTrait, S: Debug> Debug for SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, S>
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impl<E, F, S> Freeze for SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, S>where
S: Freeze,
impl<E, F, S> !RefUnwindSafe for SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, S>
impl<E, F, S> Send for SecureSelectTwoMany<E, F, S>where
S: Send,
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S: Sync,
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