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/* |
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Copyright 2015 The Kubernetes Authors. |
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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limitations under the License. |
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*/ |
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package fields |
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import ( |
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"bytes" |
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"fmt" |
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"sort" |
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"strings" |
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"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/selection" |
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) |
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// Selector represents a field selector. |
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type Selector interface { |
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// Matches returns true if this selector matches the given set of fields. |
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Matches(Fields) bool |
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// Empty returns true if this selector does not restrict the selection space. |
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Empty() bool |
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// RequiresExactMatch allows a caller to introspect whether a given selector |
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// requires a single specific field to be set, and if so returns the value it |
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// requires. |
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RequiresExactMatch(field string) (value string, found bool) |
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// Transform returns a new copy of the selector after TransformFunc has been |
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// applied to the entire selector, or an error if fn returns an error. |
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// If for a given requirement both field and value are transformed to empty |
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// string, the requirement is skipped. |
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Transform(fn TransformFunc) (Selector, error) |
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// Requirements converts this interface to Requirements to expose |
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// more detailed selection information. |
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Requirements() Requirements |
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// String returns a human readable string that represents this selector. |
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String() string |
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// Make a deep copy of the selector. |
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DeepCopySelector() Selector |
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} |
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type nothingSelector struct{} |
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func (n nothingSelector) Matches(_ Fields) bool { return false } |
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func (n nothingSelector) Empty() bool { return false } |
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func (n nothingSelector) String() string { return "" } |
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func (n nothingSelector) Requirements() Requirements { return nil } |
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func (n nothingSelector) DeepCopySelector() Selector { return n } |
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func (n nothingSelector) RequiresExactMatch(field string) (value string, found bool) { return "", false } |
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func (n nothingSelector) Transform(fn TransformFunc) (Selector, error) { return n, nil } |
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// Nothing returns a selector that matches no fields |
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func Nothing() Selector { |
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return nothingSelector{} |
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} |
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// Everything returns a selector that matches all fields. |
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func Everything() Selector { |
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return andTerm{} |
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} |
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type hasTerm struct { |
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field, value string |
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} |
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func (t *hasTerm) Matches(ls Fields) bool { |
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return ls.Get(t.field) == t.value |
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} |
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func (t *hasTerm) Empty() bool { |
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return false |
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} |
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func (t *hasTerm) RequiresExactMatch(field string) (value string, found bool) { |
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if t.field == field { |
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return t.value, true |
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} |
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return "", false |
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} |
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func (t *hasTerm) Transform(fn TransformFunc) (Selector, error) { |
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field, value, err := fn(t.field, t.value) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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if len(field) == 0 && len(value) == 0 { |
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return Everything(), nil |
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} |
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return &hasTerm{field, value}, nil |
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} |
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func (t *hasTerm) Requirements() Requirements { |
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return []Requirement{{ |
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Field: t.field, |
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Operator: selection.Equals, |
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Value: t.value, |
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}} |
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} |
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func (t *hasTerm) String() string { |
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return fmt.Sprintf("%v=%v", t.field, EscapeValue(t.value)) |
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} |
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func (t *hasTerm) DeepCopySelector() Selector { |
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if t == nil { |
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return nil |
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} |
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out := new(hasTerm) |
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*out = *t |
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return out |
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} |
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type notHasTerm struct { |
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field, value string |
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} |
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func (t *notHasTerm) Matches(ls Fields) bool { |
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return ls.Get(t.field) != t.value |
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} |
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func (t *notHasTerm) Empty() bool { |
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return false |
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} |
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func (t *notHasTerm) RequiresExactMatch(field string) (value string, found bool) { |
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return "", false |
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} |
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func (t *notHasTerm) Transform(fn TransformFunc) (Selector, error) { |
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field, value, err := fn(t.field, t.value) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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if len(field) == 0 && len(value) == 0 { |
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return Everything(), nil |
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} |
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return ¬HasTerm{field, value}, nil |
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} |
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func (t *notHasTerm) Requirements() Requirements { |
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return []Requirement{{ |
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Field: t.field, |
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Operator: selection.NotEquals, |
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Value: t.value, |
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}} |
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} |
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func (t *notHasTerm) String() string { |
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return fmt.Sprintf("%v!=%v", t.field, EscapeValue(t.value)) |
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} |
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func (t *notHasTerm) DeepCopySelector() Selector { |
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if t == nil { |
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return nil |
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} |
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out := new(notHasTerm) |
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*out = *t |
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return out |
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} |
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type andTerm []Selector |
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func (t andTerm) Matches(ls Fields) bool { |
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for _, q := range t { |
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if !q.Matches(ls) { |
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return false |
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} |
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} |
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return true |
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} |
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func (t andTerm) Empty() bool { |
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if t == nil { |
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return true |
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} |
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if len([]Selector(t)) == 0 { |
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return true |
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} |
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for i := range t { |
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if !t[i].Empty() { |
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return false |
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} |
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} |
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return true |
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} |
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func (t andTerm) RequiresExactMatch(field string) (string, bool) { |
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if t == nil || len([]Selector(t)) == 0 { |
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return "", false |
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} |
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for i := range t { |
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if value, found := t[i].RequiresExactMatch(field); found { |
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return value, found |
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} |
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} |
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return "", false |
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} |
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func (t andTerm) Transform(fn TransformFunc) (Selector, error) { |
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next := make([]Selector, 0, len([]Selector(t))) |
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for _, s := range []Selector(t) { |
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n, err := s.Transform(fn) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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if !n.Empty() { |
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next = append(next, n) |
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} |
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} |
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return andTerm(next), nil |
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} |
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func (t andTerm) Requirements() Requirements { |
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reqs := make([]Requirement, 0, len(t)) |
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for _, s := range []Selector(t) { |
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rs := s.Requirements() |
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reqs = append(reqs, rs...) |
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} |
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return reqs |
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} |
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func (t andTerm) String() string { |
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var terms []string |
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for _, q := range t { |
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terms = append(terms, q.String()) |
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} |
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return strings.Join(terms, ",") |
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} |
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func (t andTerm) DeepCopySelector() Selector { |
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if t == nil { |
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return nil |
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} |
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out := make([]Selector, len(t)) |
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for i := range t { |
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out[i] = t[i].DeepCopySelector() |
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} |
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return andTerm(out) |
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} |
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// SelectorFromSet returns a Selector which will match exactly the given Set. A |
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// nil Set is considered equivalent to Everything(). |
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func SelectorFromSet(ls Set) Selector { |
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if ls == nil { |
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return Everything() |
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} |
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items := make([]Selector, 0, len(ls)) |
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for field, value := range ls { |
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items = append(items, &hasTerm{field: field, value: value}) |
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} |
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if len(items) == 1 { |
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return items[0] |
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} |
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return andTerm(items) |
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} |
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// valueEscaper prefixes \,= characters with a backslash |
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var valueEscaper = strings.NewReplacer( |
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// escape \ characters |
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`\`, `\\`, |
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// then escape , and = characters to allow unambiguous parsing of the value in a fieldSelector |
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`,`, `\,`, |
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`=`, `\=`, |
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) |
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// EscapeValue escapes an arbitrary literal string for use as a fieldSelector value |
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func EscapeValue(s string) string { |
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return valueEscaper.Replace(s) |
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} |
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// InvalidEscapeSequence indicates an error occurred unescaping a field selector |
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type InvalidEscapeSequence struct { |
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sequence string |
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} |
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func (i InvalidEscapeSequence) Error() string { |
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return fmt.Sprintf("invalid field selector: invalid escape sequence: %s", i.sequence) |
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} |
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// UnescapedRune indicates an error occurred unescaping a field selector |
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type UnescapedRune struct { |
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r rune |
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} |
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func (i UnescapedRune) Error() string { |
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return fmt.Sprintf("invalid field selector: unescaped character in value: %v", i.r) |
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} |
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// UnescapeValue unescapes a fieldSelector value and returns the original literal value. |
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// May return the original string if it contains no escaped or special characters. |
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func UnescapeValue(s string) (string, error) { |
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// if there's no escaping or special characters, just return to avoid allocation |
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if !strings.ContainsAny(s, `\,=`) { |
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return s, nil |
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} |
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v := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, len(s))) |
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inSlash := false |
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for _, c := range s { |
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if inSlash { |
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switch c { |
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case '\\', ',', '=': |
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// omit the \ for recognized escape sequences |
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v.WriteRune(c) |
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default: |
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// error on unrecognized escape sequences |
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return "", InvalidEscapeSequence{sequence: string([]rune{'\\', c})} |
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} |
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inSlash = false |
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continue |
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} |
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switch c { |
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case '\\': |
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inSlash = true |
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case ',', '=': |
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// unescaped , and = characters are not allowed in field selector values |
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return "", UnescapedRune{r: c} |
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default: |
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v.WriteRune(c) |
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} |
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} |
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// Ending with a single backslash is an invalid sequence |
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if inSlash { |
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return "", InvalidEscapeSequence{sequence: "\\"} |
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} |
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return v.String(), nil |
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} |
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// ParseSelectorOrDie takes a string representing a selector and returns an |
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// object suitable for matching, or panic when an error occur. |
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func ParseSelectorOrDie(s string) Selector { |
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selector, err := ParseSelector(s) |
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if err != nil { |
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panic(err) |
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} |
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return selector |
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} |
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// ParseSelector takes a string representing a selector and returns an |
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// object suitable for matching, or an error. |
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func ParseSelector(selector string) (Selector, error) { |
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return parseSelector(selector, |
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func(lhs, rhs string) (newLhs, newRhs string, err error) { |
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return lhs, rhs, nil |
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}) |
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} |
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// ParseAndTransformSelector parses the selector and runs them through the given TransformFunc. |
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func ParseAndTransformSelector(selector string, fn TransformFunc) (Selector, error) { |
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return parseSelector(selector, fn) |
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} |
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// TransformFunc transforms selectors. |
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type TransformFunc func(field, value string) (newField, newValue string, err error) |
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// splitTerms returns the comma-separated terms contained in the given fieldSelector. |
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// Backslash-escaped commas are treated as data instead of delimiters, and are included in the returned terms, with the leading backslash preserved. |
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func splitTerms(fieldSelector string) []string { |
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if len(fieldSelector) == 0 { |
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return nil |
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} |
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terms := make([]string, 0, 1) |
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startIndex := 0 |
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inSlash := false |
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for i, c := range fieldSelector { |
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switch { |
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case inSlash: |
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inSlash = false |
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case c == '\\': |
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inSlash = true |
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case c == ',': |
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terms = append(terms, fieldSelector[startIndex:i]) |
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startIndex = i + 1 |
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} |
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} |
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terms = append(terms, fieldSelector[startIndex:]) |
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return terms |
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} |
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const ( |
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notEqualOperator = "!=" |
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doubleEqualOperator = "==" |
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equalOperator = "=" |
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) |
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// termOperators holds the recognized operators supported in fieldSelectors. |
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// doubleEqualOperator and equal are equivalent, but doubleEqualOperator is checked first |
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// to avoid leaving a leading = character on the rhs value. |
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var termOperators = []string{notEqualOperator, doubleEqualOperator, equalOperator} |
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// splitTerm returns the lhs, operator, and rhs parsed from the given term, along with an indicator of whether the parse was successful. |
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// no escaping of special characters is supported in the lhs value, so the first occurrence of a recognized operator is used as the split point. |
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// the literal rhs is returned, and the caller is responsible for applying any desired unescaping. |
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func splitTerm(term string) (lhs, op, rhs string, ok bool) { |
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for i := range term { |
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remaining := term[i:] |
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for _, op := range termOperators { |
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if strings.HasPrefix(remaining, op) { |
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return term[0:i], op, term[i+len(op):], true |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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return "", "", "", false |
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} |
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func parseSelector(selector string, fn TransformFunc) (Selector, error) { |
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parts := splitTerms(selector) |
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sort.StringSlice(parts).Sort() |
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var items []Selector |
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for _, part := range parts { |
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if part == "" { |
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continue |
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} |
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lhs, op, rhs, ok := splitTerm(part) |
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if !ok { |
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid selector: '%s'; can't understand '%s'", selector, part) |
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} |
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unescapedRHS, err := UnescapeValue(rhs) |
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if err != nil { |
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return nil, err |
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} |
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switch op { |
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case notEqualOperator: |
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items = append(items, ¬HasTerm{field: lhs, value: unescapedRHS}) |
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case doubleEqualOperator: |
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items = append(items, &hasTerm{field: lhs, value: unescapedRHS}) |
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case equalOperator: |
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items = append(items, &hasTerm{field: lhs, value: unescapedRHS}) |
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default: |
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid selector: '%s'; can't understand '%s'", selector, part) |
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} |
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} |
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if len(items) == 1 { |
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return items[0].Transform(fn) |
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} |
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return andTerm(items).Transform(fn) |
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} |
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// OneTermEqualSelector returns an object that matches objects where one field/field equals one value. |
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// Cannot return an error. |
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func OneTermEqualSelector(k, v string) Selector { |
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return &hasTerm{field: k, value: v} |
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} |
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// OneTermNotEqualSelector returns an object that matches objects where one field/field does not equal one value. |
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// Cannot return an error. |
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func OneTermNotEqualSelector(k, v string) Selector { |
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return ¬HasTerm{field: k, value: v} |
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} |
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// AndSelectors creates a selector that is the logical AND of all the given selectors |
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func AndSelectors(selectors ...Selector) Selector { |
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return andTerm(selectors) |
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}
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