Struct imessage_database::tables::chat_handle::ChatToHandle

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pub struct ChatToHandle { /* private fields */ }
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Represents a single row in the chat_handle_join table.

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impl Cacheable for ChatToHandle

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fn cache(db: &Connection) -> Result<HashMap<Self::K, Self::V>, TableError>

Generate a hashmap containing each chatroom’s ID pointing to a HashSet of participant handle IDs

§Example:
use imessage_database::util::dirs::default_db_path;
use imessage_database::tables::table::{Cacheable, get_connection};
use imessage_database::tables::chat_handle::ChatToHandle;

let db_path = default_db_path();
let conn = get_connection(&db_path).unwrap();
let chatrooms = ChatToHandle::cache(&conn);
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type K = i32

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type V = BTreeSet<i32>

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impl Deduplicate for ChatToHandle

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fn dedupe(duplicated_data: &HashMap<i32, Self::T>) -> HashMap<i32, i32>

Given the initial set of duplicated chats, deduplicate them based on the participants

This returns a new hashmap that maps the real chat ID to a new deduplicated unique chat ID that represents a single chat for all of the same participants, even if they have multiple handles

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type T = BTreeSet<i32>

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impl Diagnostic for ChatToHandle

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fn run_diagnostic(db: &Connection) -> Result<(), TableError>

Emit diagnostic data for the Chat to Handle join table

Get the number of chats referenced in the messages table that do not exist in this join table:

§Example:
use imessage_database::util::dirs::default_db_path;
use imessage_database::tables::table::{Diagnostic, get_connection};
use imessage_database::tables::chat_handle::ChatToHandle;

let db_path = default_db_path();
let conn = get_connection(&db_path).unwrap();
ChatToHandle::run_diagnostic(&conn);
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impl Table for ChatToHandle

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fn from_row(row: &Row<'_>) -> Result<ChatToHandle>

Deserializes a single row of data into an instance of the struct that implements this Trait
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fn get(db: &Connection) -> Result<Statement<'_>, TableError>

Gets a statement we can execute to iterate over the data in the table
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fn extract( chat_to_handle: Result<Result<Self, Error>, Error>, ) -> Result<Self, TableError>

Extract valid row data while handling both types of query errors

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