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@ -521,3 +521,28 @@ is on my future learning plan!
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_I found it quite interesting that simply with SQL, we can simulate the most
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business logic. It is a must-have competence for software design and
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development._
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### 2024/10/20
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I was thinking that I should write test for `sqlc` generated code. And then
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I found out `gomock` and see how it is done in the project of
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`techschoo/simplebank`. It's a great tutorial project. It makes me questioning
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my own project's structure. It seems overwhelmed at least at the repo level.
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I don't actually use the sqlc generated object, instead I do a conversion to
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my `Retrieved` objects. But with some advanced configuration we could make the
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output of sqlc object directly usable. That will save a lot of code.
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The problem I saw here is the dependency on `sqlc/models`, and the model
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designed there has no business logic. Everything is done in the handlers
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and the handlers query directly the DB.
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More concretely, `sqlc` generates `RawJSON` for some fields that are embedded
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structs. So I have to do the translation somewhere.
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So I will just stick to the plan and keep going with the predefined structure.
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I have to figure out how to use the generated mock files.
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The goals for the next week is to finish the basic operations for each level
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and run some integration tests with `curl`.
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