Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- type ArOrchestrate
- func (ar *ArOrchestrate) All(models interface{}, opts map[string]interface{}) (err error)
- func (ar *ArOrchestrate) Client() *c.Client
- func (ar *ArOrchestrate) DbDelete() (err error)
- func (ar *ArOrchestrate) DbSave() error
- func (ar *ArOrchestrate) DbSearch(models interface{}) (err error)
- func (ar *ArOrchestrate) Find(id interface{}, out interface{}) error
- func (ar *ArOrchestrate) SetKey(key string)
- func (ar *ArOrchestrate) Truncate() (numRowsDeleted int, err error)
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Types ¶
type ArOrchestrate ¶
type ArOrchestrate struct { goar.ActiveRecord ID string `json:"id,omitempty"` goar.Timestamps }
func (*ArOrchestrate) All ¶
func (ar *ArOrchestrate) All(models interface{}, opts map[string]interface{}) (err error)
func (*ArOrchestrate) Client ¶
func (ar *ArOrchestrate) Client() *c.Client
func (*ArOrchestrate) DbDelete ¶
func (ar *ArOrchestrate) DbDelete() (err error)
func (*ArOrchestrate) DbSave ¶
func (ar *ArOrchestrate) DbSave() error
func (*ArOrchestrate) DbSearch ¶
func (ar *ArOrchestrate) DbSearch(models interface{}) (err error)
func (*ArOrchestrate) Find ¶
func (ar *ArOrchestrate) Find(id interface{}, out interface{}) error
func (*ArOrchestrate) SetKey ¶
func (ar *ArOrchestrate) SetKey(key string)
func (*ArOrchestrate) Truncate ¶
func (ar *ArOrchestrate) Truncate() (numRowsDeleted int, err error)
Directories ¶
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Godeps
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_workspace/src/github.com/gedex/inflector
Package inflector pluralizes and singularizes English nouns.
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Package inflector pluralizes and singularizes English nouns. |
_workspace/src/github.com/joho/godotenv
A go port of the ruby dotenv library (https://github.com/bkeepers/dotenv) Examples/readme can be found on the github page at https://github.com/joho/godotenv The TL;DR is that you make a .env file that looks something like SOME_ENV_VAR=somevalue and then in your go code you can call godotenv.Load() and all the env vars declared in .env will be avaiable through os.Getenv("SOME_ENV_VAR")
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A go port of the ruby dotenv library (https://github.com/bkeepers/dotenv) Examples/readme can be found on the github page at https://github.com/joho/godotenv The TL;DR is that you make a .env file that looks something like SOME_ENV_VAR=somevalue and then in your go code you can call godotenv.Load() and all the env vars declared in .env will be avaiable through os.Getenv("SOME_ENV_VAR") |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/ginkgo
Ginkgo is a BDD-style testing framework for Golang The godoc documentation describes Ginkgo's API.
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Ginkgo is a BDD-style testing framework for Golang The godoc documentation describes Ginkgo's API. |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/config
Ginkgo accepts a number of configuration options.
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Ginkgo accepts a number of configuration options. |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo
The Ginkgo CLI The Ginkgo CLI is fully documented [here](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#the_ginkgo_cli) You can also learn more by running: ginkgo help Here are some of the more commonly used commands: To install: go install github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo To run tests: ginkgo To run tests in all subdirectories: ginkgo -r To run tests in particular packages: ginkgo <flags> /path/to/package /path/to/another/package To pass arguments/flags to your tests: ginkgo <flags> <packages> -- <pass-throughs> To run tests in parallel ginkgo -p this will automatically detect the optimal number of nodes to use.
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The Ginkgo CLI The Ginkgo CLI is fully documented [here](http://onsi.github.io/ginkgo/#the_ginkgo_cli) You can also learn more by running: ginkgo help Here are some of the more commonly used commands: To install: go install github.com/onsi/ginkgo/ginkgo To run tests: ginkgo To run tests in all subdirectories: ginkgo -r To run tests in particular packages: ginkgo <flags> /path/to/package /path/to/another/package To pass arguments/flags to your tests: ginkgo <flags> <packages> -- <pass-throughs> To run tests in parallel ginkgo -p this will automatically detect the optimal number of nodes to use. |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/internal/remote
Aggregator is a reporter used by the Ginkgo CLI to aggregate and present parallel test output coherently as tests complete.
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Aggregator is a reporter used by the Ginkgo CLI to aggregate and present parallel test output coherently as tests complete. |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/ginkgo/reporters
Ginkgo's Default Reporter A number of command line flags are available to tweak Ginkgo's default output.
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Ginkgo's Default Reporter A number of command line flags are available to tweak Ginkgo's default output. |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/gomega
Gomega is the Ginkgo BDD-style testing framework's preferred matcher library.
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Gomega is the Ginkgo BDD-style testing framework's preferred matcher library. |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/gomega/format
Gomega's format package pretty-prints objects.
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Gomega's format package pretty-prints objects. |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/gomega/gbytes
Package gbytes provides a buffer that supports incrementally detecting input.
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Package gbytes provides a buffer that supports incrementally detecting input. |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/gomega/gexec
Package gexec provides support for testing external processes.
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Package gexec provides support for testing external processes. |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/gomega/ghttp
Package ghttp supports testing HTTP clients by providing a test server (simply a thin wrapper around httptest's server) that supports registering multiple handlers.
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Package ghttp supports testing HTTP clients by providing a test server (simply a thin wrapper around httptest's server) that supports registering multiple handlers. |
_workspace/src/github.com/onsi/gomega/matchers
Gomega matchers This package implements the Gomega matchers and does not typically need to be imported.
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Gomega matchers This package implements the Gomega matchers and does not typically need to be imported. |
_workspace/src/github.com/orchestrate-io/gorc
A client for use with Orchestrate.io: http://orchestrate.io/ Orchestrate unifies multiple databases through one simple REST API.
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A client for use with Orchestrate.io: http://orchestrate.io/ Orchestrate unifies multiple databases through one simple REST API. |
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