class

SpecimenLabel::DeleteOperation

Inherits Avram::DeleteOperation < Avram::AddColumnAttributes < Avram::InheritColumnAttributes < Avram::Callbacks < Avram::ParamKeyOverride < Avram::OperationErrors < Avram::Validations < Avram::DefineAttribute < Avram::NeedyInitializerAndDeleteMethods < Reference < Object

Constants

ATTRIBUTES = [] of Nil
COLUMN_ATTRIBUTES = [{name: id, type: UUID, nilable: false, autogenerated: true, value: nil, serialized: false, allow_blank: false}, {name: created_at, type: Time, nilable: false, autogenerated: true, value: nil, serialized: false, allow_blank: false}, {name: user_id, type: Int32, nilable: true, autogenerated: false, value: nil, serialized: false, allow_blank: false}, {name: name, type: String, nilable: false, autogenerated: false, value: nil, serialized: false, allow_blank: false}] of Nil
OPERATION_NEEDS = [] of Nil

Constructors

new(record : T, params : Avram::Paramable, id : UUID | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, user_id : Int32 | Avram::Nothing | Nil = IGNORE, name : String | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE)

This is called at the end so @type will be of the subclass, and not the parent abstract class.

new(record : T, id : UUID | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, user_id : Int32 | Avram::Nothing | Nil = IGNORE, name : String | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE)

This is called at the end so @type will be of the subclass, and not the parent abstract class.

Class methods

delete(record : T, params, id : UUID | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, user_id : Int32 | Avram::Nothing | Nil = IGNORE, name : String | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, &)

This is called at the end so @type will be of the subclass, and not the parent abstract class.

delete(record : T, id : UUID | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, user_id : Int32 | Avram::Nothing | Nil = IGNORE, name : String | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, &)

This is called at the end so @type will be of the subclass, and not the parent abstract class.

delete(record : T, params : Hash, **named_args, &)

This is called at the end so @type will be of the subclass, and not the parent abstract class.

delete!(record : T, params, id : UUID | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, user_id : Int32 | Avram::Nothing | Nil = IGNORE, name : String | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE)

This is called at the end so @type will be of the subclass, and not the parent abstract class.

delete!(record : T, id : UUID | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, user_id : Int32 | Avram::Nothing | Nil = IGNORE, name : String | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE)

This is called at the end so @type will be of the subclass, and not the parent abstract class.

delete!(record : T, params : Hash, **named_args)

This is called at the end so @type will be of the subclass, and not the parent abstract class.

Instance methods

attributes
created_at
created_at=(_value)
delete_status
delete_status=(delete_status : OperationStatus)
id
id=(_value)
name
name=(_value)
params
permitted_params
record
required_attributes
set_attributes(id : UUID | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, created_at : Time | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE, user_id : Int32 | Avram::Nothing | Nil = IGNORE, name : String | Avram::Nothing = IGNORE)

This is called at the end so @type will be of the subclass, and not the parent abstract class.

set_created_at_from_param(_value)
set_id_from_param(_value)
set_name_from_param(_value)
set_user_id_from_param(_value)
user_id
user_id=(_value)

Macros

param_key(key)