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Logan Miller cc66330a74 feat: Add item templates feature (#435) (#1099)
* feat: Add item templates feature (#435)

   Add ability to create and manage item templates for quick item creation.
   Templates store default values and custom fields that can be applied
   when creating new items.

   Backend changes:
   - New ItemTemplate and TemplateField Ent schemas
   - Template CRUD API endpoints
   - Create item from template endpoint

   Frontend changes:
   - Templates management page with create/edit/delete
   - Template selector in item creation modal
   - 'Use as Template' action on item detail page
   - Templates link in navigation menu

* refactor: Improve template item creation with a single query

- Add `CreateFromTemplate` method to ItemsRepository that creates items with all template data (including custom fields) in a single atomic transaction, replacing the previous two-phase create-then-update pattern
- Fix `GetOne` to require group ID parameter so templates can only be accessed by users in the owning group (security fix)
- Simplify `HandleItemTemplatesCreateItem` handler using the new transactional method

* Refactor item template types and formatting

Updated type annotations in CreateModal.vue to use specific ItemTemplate types instead of 'any'. Improved code formatting for template fields and manufacturer display. Also refactored warranty field logic in item details page for better readability. This resolves the linter issues as well that the bot in github keeps nagging at.

* Add 'id' property to template fields

Introduces an 'id' property to each field object in CreateModal.vue and item details page to support unique identification of fields. This change prepares the codebase for future enhancements that may require field-level identification.

* Removed redundant SQL migrations.

Removed redundant SQL migrations per @tankerkiller125's findings.

* Updates to PR #1099.

Regarding pull #1099. Fixed an issue causing some conflict with GUIDs and old rows in the migration files.

* Add new fields and location edge to ItemTemplate

Addresses recommendations from @tonyaellie.

* Relocated add template button
* Added more default fields to the template
* Added translation of all strings (think so?)
* Make oval buttons round
* Added duplicate button to the template (this required a rewrite of the migration files, I made sure only 1 exists per DB type)
* Added a Save as template button to a item detail view (this creates a template with all the current data of that item)
* Changed all occurrences of space to gap and flex where applicable.
* Made template selection persistent after item created.
* Collapsible template info on creation view.

* Updates to translation and fix for labels/locations

I also added a test in here because I keep missing small function tests. That should prevent that from happening again.

* Linted

* Bring up to date with main, fix some lint/type check issues

* In theory fix playwright tests

* Fix defaults being unable to be nullable/empty (and thus limiting flexibility)

* Last few fixes I think

* Forgot to fix the golang tests

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Co-authored-by: Matthew Kilgore <matthew@kilgore.dev>
2025-12-06 16:21:43 -05:00

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// Code generated by ent, DO NOT EDIT.
package group
import (
"time"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql"
"entgo.io/ent/dialect/sql/sqlgraph"
"github.com/google/uuid"
)
const (
// Label holds the string label denoting the group type in the database.
Label = "group"
// FieldID holds the string denoting the id field in the database.
FieldID = "id"
// FieldCreatedAt holds the string denoting the created_at field in the database.
FieldCreatedAt = "created_at"
// FieldUpdatedAt holds the string denoting the updated_at field in the database.
FieldUpdatedAt = "updated_at"
// FieldName holds the string denoting the name field in the database.
FieldName = "name"
// FieldCurrency holds the string denoting the currency field in the database.
FieldCurrency = "currency"
// EdgeUsers holds the string denoting the users edge name in mutations.
EdgeUsers = "users"
// EdgeLocations holds the string denoting the locations edge name in mutations.
EdgeLocations = "locations"
// EdgeItems holds the string denoting the items edge name in mutations.
EdgeItems = "items"
// EdgeLabels holds the string denoting the labels edge name in mutations.
EdgeLabels = "labels"
// EdgeInvitationTokens holds the string denoting the invitation_tokens edge name in mutations.
EdgeInvitationTokens = "invitation_tokens"
// EdgeNotifiers holds the string denoting the notifiers edge name in mutations.
EdgeNotifiers = "notifiers"
// EdgeItemTemplates holds the string denoting the item_templates edge name in mutations.
EdgeItemTemplates = "item_templates"
// Table holds the table name of the group in the database.
Table = "groups"
// UsersTable is the table that holds the users relation/edge.
UsersTable = "users"
// UsersInverseTable is the table name for the User entity.
// It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "user" package.
UsersInverseTable = "users"
// UsersColumn is the table column denoting the users relation/edge.
UsersColumn = "group_users"
// LocationsTable is the table that holds the locations relation/edge.
LocationsTable = "locations"
// LocationsInverseTable is the table name for the Location entity.
// It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "location" package.
LocationsInverseTable = "locations"
// LocationsColumn is the table column denoting the locations relation/edge.
LocationsColumn = "group_locations"
// ItemsTable is the table that holds the items relation/edge.
ItemsTable = "items"
// ItemsInverseTable is the table name for the Item entity.
// It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "item" package.
ItemsInverseTable = "items"
// ItemsColumn is the table column denoting the items relation/edge.
ItemsColumn = "group_items"
// LabelsTable is the table that holds the labels relation/edge.
LabelsTable = "labels"
// LabelsInverseTable is the table name for the Label entity.
// It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "label" package.
LabelsInverseTable = "labels"
// LabelsColumn is the table column denoting the labels relation/edge.
LabelsColumn = "group_labels"
// InvitationTokensTable is the table that holds the invitation_tokens relation/edge.
InvitationTokensTable = "group_invitation_tokens"
// InvitationTokensInverseTable is the table name for the GroupInvitationToken entity.
// It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "groupinvitationtoken" package.
InvitationTokensInverseTable = "group_invitation_tokens"
// InvitationTokensColumn is the table column denoting the invitation_tokens relation/edge.
InvitationTokensColumn = "group_invitation_tokens"
// NotifiersTable is the table that holds the notifiers relation/edge.
NotifiersTable = "notifiers"
// NotifiersInverseTable is the table name for the Notifier entity.
// It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "notifier" package.
NotifiersInverseTable = "notifiers"
// NotifiersColumn is the table column denoting the notifiers relation/edge.
NotifiersColumn = "group_id"
// ItemTemplatesTable is the table that holds the item_templates relation/edge.
ItemTemplatesTable = "item_templates"
// ItemTemplatesInverseTable is the table name for the ItemTemplate entity.
// It exists in this package in order to avoid circular dependency with the "itemtemplate" package.
ItemTemplatesInverseTable = "item_templates"
// ItemTemplatesColumn is the table column denoting the item_templates relation/edge.
ItemTemplatesColumn = "group_item_templates"
)
// Columns holds all SQL columns for group fields.
var Columns = []string{
FieldID,
FieldCreatedAt,
FieldUpdatedAt,
FieldName,
FieldCurrency,
}
// ValidColumn reports if the column name is valid (part of the table columns).
func ValidColumn(column string) bool {
for i := range Columns {
if column == Columns[i] {
return true
}
}
return false
}
var (
// DefaultCreatedAt holds the default value on creation for the "created_at" field.
DefaultCreatedAt func() time.Time
// DefaultUpdatedAt holds the default value on creation for the "updated_at" field.
DefaultUpdatedAt func() time.Time
// UpdateDefaultUpdatedAt holds the default value on update for the "updated_at" field.
UpdateDefaultUpdatedAt func() time.Time
// NameValidator is a validator for the "name" field. It is called by the builders before save.
NameValidator func(string) error
// DefaultCurrency holds the default value on creation for the "currency" field.
DefaultCurrency string
// DefaultID holds the default value on creation for the "id" field.
DefaultID func() uuid.UUID
)
// OrderOption defines the ordering options for the Group queries.
type OrderOption func(*sql.Selector)
// ByID orders the results by the id field.
func ByID(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldID, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByCreatedAt orders the results by the created_at field.
func ByCreatedAt(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldCreatedAt, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByUpdatedAt orders the results by the updated_at field.
func ByUpdatedAt(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldUpdatedAt, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByName orders the results by the name field.
func ByName(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldName, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByCurrency orders the results by the currency field.
func ByCurrency(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return sql.OrderByField(FieldCurrency, opts...).ToFunc()
}
// ByUsersCount orders the results by users count.
func ByUsersCount(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborsCount(s, newUsersStep(), opts...)
}
}
// ByUsers orders the results by users terms.
func ByUsers(term sql.OrderTerm, terms ...sql.OrderTerm) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newUsersStep(), append([]sql.OrderTerm{term}, terms...)...)
}
}
// ByLocationsCount orders the results by locations count.
func ByLocationsCount(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborsCount(s, newLocationsStep(), opts...)
}
}
// ByLocations orders the results by locations terms.
func ByLocations(term sql.OrderTerm, terms ...sql.OrderTerm) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newLocationsStep(), append([]sql.OrderTerm{term}, terms...)...)
}
}
// ByItemsCount orders the results by items count.
func ByItemsCount(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborsCount(s, newItemsStep(), opts...)
}
}
// ByItems orders the results by items terms.
func ByItems(term sql.OrderTerm, terms ...sql.OrderTerm) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newItemsStep(), append([]sql.OrderTerm{term}, terms...)...)
}
}
// ByLabelsCount orders the results by labels count.
func ByLabelsCount(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborsCount(s, newLabelsStep(), opts...)
}
}
// ByLabels orders the results by labels terms.
func ByLabels(term sql.OrderTerm, terms ...sql.OrderTerm) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newLabelsStep(), append([]sql.OrderTerm{term}, terms...)...)
}
}
// ByInvitationTokensCount orders the results by invitation_tokens count.
func ByInvitationTokensCount(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborsCount(s, newInvitationTokensStep(), opts...)
}
}
// ByInvitationTokens orders the results by invitation_tokens terms.
func ByInvitationTokens(term sql.OrderTerm, terms ...sql.OrderTerm) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newInvitationTokensStep(), append([]sql.OrderTerm{term}, terms...)...)
}
}
// ByNotifiersCount orders the results by notifiers count.
func ByNotifiersCount(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborsCount(s, newNotifiersStep(), opts...)
}
}
// ByNotifiers orders the results by notifiers terms.
func ByNotifiers(term sql.OrderTerm, terms ...sql.OrderTerm) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newNotifiersStep(), append([]sql.OrderTerm{term}, terms...)...)
}
}
// ByItemTemplatesCount orders the results by item_templates count.
func ByItemTemplatesCount(opts ...sql.OrderTermOption) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborsCount(s, newItemTemplatesStep(), opts...)
}
}
// ByItemTemplates orders the results by item_templates terms.
func ByItemTemplates(term sql.OrderTerm, terms ...sql.OrderTerm) OrderOption {
return func(s *sql.Selector) {
sqlgraph.OrderByNeighborTerms(s, newItemTemplatesStep(), append([]sql.OrderTerm{term}, terms...)...)
}
}
func newUsersStep() *sqlgraph.Step {
return sqlgraph.NewStep(
sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
sqlgraph.To(UsersInverseTable, FieldID),
sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.O2M, false, UsersTable, UsersColumn),
)
}
func newLocationsStep() *sqlgraph.Step {
return sqlgraph.NewStep(
sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
sqlgraph.To(LocationsInverseTable, FieldID),
sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.O2M, false, LocationsTable, LocationsColumn),
)
}
func newItemsStep() *sqlgraph.Step {
return sqlgraph.NewStep(
sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
sqlgraph.To(ItemsInverseTable, FieldID),
sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.O2M, false, ItemsTable, ItemsColumn),
)
}
func newLabelsStep() *sqlgraph.Step {
return sqlgraph.NewStep(
sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
sqlgraph.To(LabelsInverseTable, FieldID),
sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.O2M, false, LabelsTable, LabelsColumn),
)
}
func newInvitationTokensStep() *sqlgraph.Step {
return sqlgraph.NewStep(
sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
sqlgraph.To(InvitationTokensInverseTable, FieldID),
sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.O2M, false, InvitationTokensTable, InvitationTokensColumn),
)
}
func newNotifiersStep() *sqlgraph.Step {
return sqlgraph.NewStep(
sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
sqlgraph.To(NotifiersInverseTable, FieldID),
sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.O2M, false, NotifiersTable, NotifiersColumn),
)
}
func newItemTemplatesStep() *sqlgraph.Step {
return sqlgraph.NewStep(
sqlgraph.From(Table, FieldID),
sqlgraph.To(ItemTemplatesInverseTable, FieldID),
sqlgraph.Edge(sqlgraph.O2M, false, ItemTemplatesTable, ItemTemplatesColumn),
)
}