#!/bin/bash set -e # restore_files is a function to restore original schema files. restore_files() { echo "Restoring SQLite bigint patch..." for file in sqldb/sqlc/migrations/*.up.sql.bak; do mv "$file" "${file%.bak}" done } # Set trap to call restore_files on script exit. This makes sure the old files # are always restored. trap restore_files EXIT # Directory of the script file, independent of where it's called from. DIR="$(cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd)" # Use the user's cache directories GOCACHE=`go env GOCACHE` GOMODCACHE=`go env GOMODCACHE` # SQLite doesn't support "BIGINT PRIMARY KEY" for auto-incrementing primary # keys, only "INTEGER PRIMARY KEY". Internally it uses 64-bit integers for # numbers anyway, independent of the column type. So we can just use # "INTEGER PRIMARY KEY" and it will work the same under the hood, giving us # auto incrementing 64-bit integers. # _BUT_, sqlc will generate Go code with int32 if we use "INTEGER PRIMARY KEY", # even though we want int64. So before we run sqlc, we need to patch the # source schema SQL files to use "BIGINT PRIMARY KEY" instead of "INTEGER # PRIMARY KEY". echo "Applying SQLite bigint patch..." for file in sqldb/sqlc/migrations/*.up.sql; do echo "Patching $file" sed -i.bak -E 's/INTEGER PRIMARY KEY/BIGINT PRIMARY KEY/g' "$file" done echo "Generating sql models and queries in go..." docker run \ --rm \ --user "$UID:$(id -g)" \ -e UID=$UID \ -v "$DIR/../:/build" \ -w /build \ sqlc/sqlc:1.25.0 generate