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feat(payments): add the payments schema, currency domain and money type
Stand up the payments data foundation: a self-contained `payments` Postgres
schema for the in-game currency, wallets, benefits, catalog, orders and the
append-only operations ledger, behind a domain package — nothing wired to real
money yet.

- Migration 00010: the `payments` schema and a NOLOGIN confinement role (ALL on
  payments.*, nothing on backend); the ledger with a BEFORE UPDATE/DELETE
  append-only trigger and a partial idempotency index; the materialised
  balances/benefits; the catalog (atoms seeded) + products + per-method prices;
  the typed single-row config; orders and payment_events. There is no
  cross-schema foreign key — account_id is a plain uuid kept consistent in code,
  which keeps the domain extractable. Expand-contract and reversible.
- Money is a bigint in the currency's minor units carried by a `Money` value
  type (exact, math/big): no float ever touches an amount, and a whole-unit
  currency cannot hold a fraction.
- Extend jetgen to generate the payments schema; construct the service in the
  composition root behind a narrow interface with a boot reachability check.
- Tests: integration (role confinement via SET ROLE, the append-only trigger,
  CHECK constraints, the idempotency index, and a forward+backward migration),
  Money unit tests, and an import-boundary test keeping the payments jet code
  private to the domain.
- Docs: PLAN.md, docs/PAYMENTS.md (+ _ru mirror) updated to the built model.
2026-07-08 01:07:56 +02:00

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//
// Code generated by go-jet DO NOT EDIT.
//
// WARNING: Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior
// and will be lost if the code is regenerated
//
package table
import (
"github.com/go-jet/jet/v2/postgres"
)
var PaymentEvents = newPaymentEventsTable("payments", "payment_events", "")
type paymentEventsTable struct {
postgres.Table
// Columns
EventID postgres.ColumnString
AccountID postgres.ColumnString
OrderID postgres.ColumnString
Type postgres.ColumnString
Payload postgres.ColumnString
CreatedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
DispatchedAt postgres.ColumnTimestampz
AllColumns postgres.ColumnList
MutableColumns postgres.ColumnList
DefaultColumns postgres.ColumnList
}
type PaymentEventsTable struct {
paymentEventsTable
EXCLUDED paymentEventsTable
}
// AS creates new PaymentEventsTable with assigned alias
func (a PaymentEventsTable) AS(alias string) *PaymentEventsTable {
return newPaymentEventsTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName(), alias)
}
// Schema creates new PaymentEventsTable with assigned schema name
func (a PaymentEventsTable) FromSchema(schemaName string) *PaymentEventsTable {
return newPaymentEventsTable(schemaName, a.TableName(), a.Alias())
}
// WithPrefix creates new PaymentEventsTable with assigned table prefix
func (a PaymentEventsTable) WithPrefix(prefix string) *PaymentEventsTable {
return newPaymentEventsTable(a.SchemaName(), prefix+a.TableName(), a.TableName())
}
// WithSuffix creates new PaymentEventsTable with assigned table suffix
func (a PaymentEventsTable) WithSuffix(suffix string) *PaymentEventsTable {
return newPaymentEventsTable(a.SchemaName(), a.TableName()+suffix, a.TableName())
}
func newPaymentEventsTable(schemaName, tableName, alias string) *PaymentEventsTable {
return &PaymentEventsTable{
paymentEventsTable: newPaymentEventsTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias),
EXCLUDED: newPaymentEventsTableImpl("", "excluded", ""),
}
}
func newPaymentEventsTableImpl(schemaName, tableName, alias string) paymentEventsTable {
var (
EventIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("event_id")
AccountIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("account_id")
OrderIDColumn = postgres.StringColumn("order_id")
TypeColumn = postgres.StringColumn("type")
PayloadColumn = postgres.StringColumn("payload")
CreatedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("created_at")
DispatchedAtColumn = postgres.TimestampzColumn("dispatched_at")
allColumns = postgres.ColumnList{EventIDColumn, AccountIDColumn, OrderIDColumn, TypeColumn, PayloadColumn, CreatedAtColumn, DispatchedAtColumn}
mutableColumns = postgres.ColumnList{AccountIDColumn, OrderIDColumn, TypeColumn, PayloadColumn, CreatedAtColumn, DispatchedAtColumn}
defaultColumns = postgres.ColumnList{CreatedAtColumn}
)
return paymentEventsTable{
Table: postgres.NewTable(schemaName, tableName, alias, allColumns...),
//Columns
EventID: EventIDColumn,
AccountID: AccountIDColumn,
OrderID: OrderIDColumn,
Type: TypeColumn,
Payload: PayloadColumn,
CreatedAt: CreatedAtColumn,
DispatchedAt: DispatchedAtColumn,
AllColumns: allColumns,
MutableColumns: mutableColumns,
DefaultColumns: defaultColumns,
}
}