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persistence of events : issues about the default value of deleted_at and the Search function

Thank you for sharing this interesting ideas and project @rafaeljesus.

I noticed a couple of issues in the repository implementation (package repos) :

  • on my local env, when a event is persisted, the value of the deleted_at field is '0001-01-01 00:00:00+00' instead of NULL. This breaks all the searches as GORM appends 'delete_at is NULL' at the where clause. A possible workaround is but the best one is to force the gorm to put a null value
db = db.Unscoped() // all the records included the deleted ones
  • the current code raises a SIGSEGV because of uninitialized pointer. Shouldn't the line 56 ...
	var db *gorm.DB

... be replaced by

	var db *gorm.DB = r.db

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