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This PR initiates the rework of Zitadel's backend to state-persisted objects. This change is a step towards a more scalable and maintainable architecture. ## Changes * **New `/backend/v3` package**: A new package structure has been introduced to house the reworked backend logic. This includes: * `domain`: Contains the core business logic, commands, and repository interfaces. * `storage`: Implements the repository interfaces for database interactions with new transactional tables. * `telemetry`: Provides logging and tracing capabilities. * **Transactional Tables**: New database tables have been defined for `instances`, `instance_domains`, `organizations`, and `org_domains`. * **Projections**: New projections have been created to populate the new relational tables from the existing event store, ensuring data consistency during the migration. * **Repositories**: New repositories provide an abstraction layer for accessing and manipulating the data in the new tables. * **Setup**: A new setup step for `TransactionalTables` has been added to manage the database migrations for the new tables. This PR lays the foundation for future work to fully transition to state-persisted objects for these components, which will improve performance and simplify data access patterns. This PR initiates the rework of ZITADEL's backend to state-persisted objects. This is a foundational step towards a new architecture that will improve performance and maintainability. The following objects are migrated from event-sourced aggregates to state-persisted objects: * Instances * incl. Domains * Orgs * incl. Domains The structure of the new backend implementation follows the software architecture defined in this [wiki page](https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/wiki/Software-Architecturel). This PR includes: * The initial implementation of the new transactional repositories for the objects listed above. * Projections to populate the new relational tables from the existing event store. * Adjustments to the build and test process to accommodate the new backend structure. This is a work in progress and further changes will be made to complete the migration. --------- Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Iraq Jaber <iraq+github@zitadel.com> Co-authored-by: Iraq <66622793+kkrime@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Tim Möhlmann <tim+github@zitadel.com>
231 lines
5.8 KiB
Go
231 lines
5.8 KiB
Go
package database
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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)
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var ErrNoChanges = errors.New("update must contain a change")
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// NoRowFoundError is returned when QueryRow does not find any row.
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// It wraps the dialect specific original error to provide more context.
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type NoRowFoundError struct {
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original error
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}
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func NewNoRowFoundError(original error) error {
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return &NoRowFoundError{
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original: original,
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}
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}
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func (e *NoRowFoundError) Error() string {
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return "no row found"
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}
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func (e *NoRowFoundError) Is(target error) bool {
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_, ok := target.(*NoRowFoundError)
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return ok
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}
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func (e *NoRowFoundError) Unwrap() error {
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return e.original
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}
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// MultipleRowsFoundError is returned when QueryRow finds multiple rows.
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// It wraps the dialect specific original error to provide more context.
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type MultipleRowsFoundError struct {
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original error
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count int
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}
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func NewMultipleRowsFoundError(original error, count int) error {
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return &MultipleRowsFoundError{
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original: original,
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count: count,
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}
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}
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func (e *MultipleRowsFoundError) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("multiple rows found: %d", e.count)
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}
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func (e *MultipleRowsFoundError) Is(target error) bool {
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_, ok := target.(*MultipleRowsFoundError)
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return ok
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}
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func (e *MultipleRowsFoundError) Unwrap() error {
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return e.original
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}
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type IntegrityType string
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const (
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IntegrityTypeCheck IntegrityType = "check"
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IntegrityTypeUnique IntegrityType = "unique"
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IntegrityTypeForeign IntegrityType = "foreign"
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IntegrityTypeNotNull IntegrityType = "not null"
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)
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// IntegrityViolationError represents a generic integrity violation error.
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// It wraps the dialect specific original error to provide more context.
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type IntegrityViolationError struct {
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integrityType IntegrityType
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table string
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constraint string
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original error
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}
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func NewIntegrityViolationError(typ IntegrityType, table, constraint string, original error) error {
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return &IntegrityViolationError{
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integrityType: typ,
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table: table,
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constraint: constraint,
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original: original,
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}
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}
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func (e *IntegrityViolationError) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("integrity violation of type %q on %q (constraint: %q): %v", e.integrityType, e.table, e.constraint, e.original)
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}
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func (e *IntegrityViolationError) Is(target error) bool {
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_, ok := target.(*IntegrityViolationError)
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return ok
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}
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// CheckError is returned when a check constraint fails.
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// It wraps the [IntegrityViolationError] to provide more context.
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// It is used to indicate that a check constraint was violated during an insert or update operation.
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type CheckError struct {
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IntegrityViolationError
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}
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func NewCheckError(table, constraint string, original error) error {
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return &CheckError{
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IntegrityViolationError: IntegrityViolationError{
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integrityType: IntegrityTypeCheck,
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table: table,
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constraint: constraint,
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original: original,
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},
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}
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}
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func (e *CheckError) Is(target error) bool {
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_, ok := target.(*CheckError)
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return ok
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}
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func (e *CheckError) Unwrap() error {
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return &e.IntegrityViolationError
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}
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// UniqueError is returned when a unique constraint fails.
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// It wraps the [IntegrityViolationError] to provide more context.
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// It is used to indicate that a unique constraint was violated during an insert or update operation.
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type UniqueError struct {
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IntegrityViolationError
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}
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func NewUniqueError(table, constraint string, original error) error {
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return &UniqueError{
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IntegrityViolationError: IntegrityViolationError{
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integrityType: IntegrityTypeUnique,
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table: table,
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constraint: constraint,
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original: original,
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},
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}
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}
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func (e *UniqueError) Is(target error) bool {
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_, ok := target.(*UniqueError)
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return ok
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}
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func (e *UniqueError) Unwrap() error {
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return &e.IntegrityViolationError
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}
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// ForeignKeyError is returned when a foreign key constraint fails.
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// It wraps the [IntegrityViolationError] to provide more context.
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// It is used to indicate that a foreign key constraint was violated during an insert or update operation
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type ForeignKeyError struct {
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IntegrityViolationError
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}
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func NewForeignKeyError(table, constraint string, original error) error {
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return &ForeignKeyError{
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IntegrityViolationError: IntegrityViolationError{
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integrityType: IntegrityTypeForeign,
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table: table,
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constraint: constraint,
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original: original,
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},
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}
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}
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func (e *ForeignKeyError) Is(target error) bool {
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_, ok := target.(*ForeignKeyError)
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return ok
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}
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func (e *ForeignKeyError) Unwrap() error {
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return &e.IntegrityViolationError
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}
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// NotNullError is returned when a not null constraint fails.
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// It wraps the [IntegrityViolationError] to provide more context.
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// It is used to indicate that a not null constraint was violated during an insert or update operation.
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type NotNullError struct {
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IntegrityViolationError
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}
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func NewNotNullError(table, constraint string, original error) error {
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return &NotNullError{
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IntegrityViolationError: IntegrityViolationError{
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integrityType: IntegrityTypeNotNull,
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table: table,
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constraint: constraint,
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original: original,
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},
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}
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}
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func (e *NotNullError) Is(target error) bool {
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_, ok := target.(*NotNullError)
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return ok
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}
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func (e *NotNullError) Unwrap() error {
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return &e.IntegrityViolationError
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}
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// UnknownError is returned when an unknown error occurs.
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// It wraps the dialect specific original error to provide more context.
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// It is used to indicate that an error occurred that does not fit into any of the other categories.
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type UnknownError struct {
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original error
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}
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func NewUnknownError(original error) error {
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return &UnknownError{
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original: original,
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}
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}
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func (e *UnknownError) Error() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("unknown database error: %v", e.original)
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}
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func (e *UnknownError) Is(target error) bool {
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_, ok := target.(*UnknownError)
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return ok
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}
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func (e *UnknownError) Unwrap() error {
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return e.original
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}
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