When using Slick CaseClass shape, I am currently facing a situation where for efficiency reasons of a groupBy clause, I would need three columns to be stored in the relational model, while only two fields exists in my object oriented model ( the third being computed)
case class MyEntry(quantity:Double, time:LocalDateTime){
val weight = time.getHour match {
case x if x>=7 && x<=23 => 0.1
case _ => 0.05
}
}
case class LiftedMyTuple(quantity:Rep[Double],time:Rep[LocalDateTime], weight:Rep[Double])
implicit object MyEntryShape extends CaseClassShape(???,???)
class MyTableRow(tag:Tag) extends Table[MyEntry](tag, "MY_TABLE"){
def quantity = column[Double]("QUANTITY")
def time = column[LocalDateTime]("TIME",O.PrimaryKey)
def weight = column[Double]("WEIGHT")
def * = LiftedMyTuple(quantity,time,weight)
}
How does one write a CaseClassShape for such a usage, where the case class has a computed property which should appear in the relational model?
case class MyEntry(quantity:Double, time:LocalDateTime, _ignoreStoredWeight: Double){...}
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