use nu_engine::command_prelude::*; #[derive(Clone)] pub struct StrJoin; impl Command for StrJoin { fn name(&self) -> &str { "str join" } fn signature(&self) -> Signature { Signature::build("str join") .input_output_types(vec![ (Type::List(Box::new(Type::Any)), Type::String), (Type::String, Type::String), ]) .optional( "separator", SyntaxShape::String, "Optional separator to use when creating string.", ) .allow_variants_without_examples(true) .category(Category::Strings) } fn usage(&self) -> &str { "Concatenate multiple strings into a single string, with an optional separator between each." } fn search_terms(&self) -> Vec<&str> { vec!["collect", "concatenate"] } fn run( &self, engine_state: &EngineState, stack: &mut Stack, call: &Call, input: PipelineData, ) -> Result { let separator: Option = call.opt(engine_state, stack, 0)?; let config = engine_state.get_config(); // let output = input.collect_string(&separator.unwrap_or_default(), &config)?; // Hmm, not sure what we actually want. // `to_formatted_string` formats dates as human readable which feels funny. let mut strings: Vec = vec![]; for value in input { let str = match value { Value::Error { error, .. } => { return Err(*error); } Value::Date { val, .. } => format!("{val:?}"), value => value.to_expanded_string("\n", config), }; strings.push(str); } let output = if let Some(separator) = separator { strings.join(&separator) } else { strings.join("") }; Ok(Value::string(output, call.head).into_pipeline_data()) } fn examples(&self) -> Vec { vec![ Example { description: "Create a string from input", example: "['nu', 'shell'] | str join", result: Some(Value::test_string("nushell")), }, Example { description: "Create a string from input with a separator", example: "['nu', 'shell'] | str join '-'", result: Some(Value::test_string("nu-shell")), }, ] } } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn test_examples() { use crate::test_examples; test_examples(StrJoin {}) } }