Get back to compiling, but using new jet for publicreport

This was an epically long change, and a terrible idea, but it compiles.
This was essentially a cascade that came about because I can't blend jet
and bob in the same transaction. In for a penny, I guess...
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Eli Ribble 2026-05-07 10:39:17 +00:00
parent a95e44cf42
commit fcd95f1a25
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@ -10,21 +10,21 @@ import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
func ServiceFeatureFromID(ctx context.Context, id string) (*model.ServiceFeature, error) {
func ServiceFeatureFromID(ctx context.Context, id string) (model.ServiceFeature, error) {
statement := table.ServiceFeature.SELECT(
table.ServiceFeature.AllColumns,
).FROM(table.ServiceFeature).
WHERE(table.ServiceFeature.ItemID.EQ(postgres.String(id)))
return db.ExecuteOne[model.ServiceFeature](ctx, statement)
}
func ServiceFeatureFromURL(ctx context.Context, url string) (*model.ServiceFeature, error) {
func ServiceFeatureFromURL(ctx context.Context, url string) (model.ServiceFeature, error) {
statement := table.ServiceFeature.SELECT(
table.ServiceFeature.AllColumns,
).FROM(table.ServiceFeature).
WHERE(table.ServiceFeature.URL.EQ(postgres.String(url)))
return db.ExecuteOne[model.ServiceFeature](ctx, statement)
}
func ServiceFeatureInsert(ctx context.Context, txn bob.Tx, m *model.ServiceFeature) error {
func ServiceFeatureInsert(ctx context.Context, txn bob.Tx, m model.ServiceFeature) error {
statement := table.ServiceMap.INSERT(table.ServiceMap.MutableColumns).
MODEL(m)
return db.ExecuteNoneTxBob(ctx, txn, statement)