nushell/crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_month.rs
Ian Manske c747ec75c9
Add command_prelude module (#12291)
# Description
When implementing a `Command`, one must also import all the types
present in the function signatures for `Command`. This makes it so that
we often import the same set of types in each command implementation
file. E.g., something like this:
```rust
use nu_protocol::ast::Call;
use nu_protocol::engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack};
use nu_protocol::{
    record, Category, Example, IntoInterruptiblePipelineData, IntoPipelineData, PipelineData,
    ShellError, Signature, Span, Type, Value,
};
```

This PR adds the `nu_engine::command_prelude` module which contains the
necessary and commonly used types to implement a `Command`:
```rust
// command_prelude.rs
pub use crate::CallExt;
pub use nu_protocol::{
    ast::{Call, CellPath},
    engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack},
    record, Category, Example, IntoInterruptiblePipelineData, IntoPipelineData, IntoSpanned,
    PipelineData, Record, ShellError, Signature, Span, Spanned, SyntaxShape, Type, Value,
};
```

This should reduce the boilerplate needed to implement a command and
also gives us a place to track the breadth of the `Command` API. I tried
to be conservative with what went into the prelude modules, since it
might be hard/annoying to remove items from the prelude in the future.
Let me know if something should be included or excluded.
2024-03-26 21:17:30 +00:00

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use crate::dataframe::values::{Column, NuDataFrame};
use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
use polars::prelude::{DatetimeMethods, IntoSeries};
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct GetMonth;
impl Command for GetMonth {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"dfr get-month"
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Gets month from date."
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![Example {
description: "Returns month from a date",
example: r#"let dt = ('2020-08-04T16:39:18+00:00' | into datetime --timezone 'UTC');
let df = ([$dt $dt] | dfr into-df);
$df | dfr get-month"#,
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(
vec![Column::new(
"0".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_int(8), Value::test_int(8)],
)],
None,
)
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
}]
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
command(engine_state, stack, call, input)
}
}
fn command(
_engine_state: &EngineState,
_stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let df = NuDataFrame::try_from_pipeline(input, call.head)?;
let series = df.as_series(call.head)?;
let casted = series.datetime().map_err(|e| ShellError::GenericError {
error: "Error casting to datetime type".into(),
msg: e.to_string(),
span: Some(call.head),
help: None,
inner: vec![],
})?;
let res = casted.month().into_series();
NuDataFrame::try_from_series(vec![res], call.head)
.map(|df| PipelineData::Value(NuDataFrame::into_value(df, call.head), None))
}
#[cfg(explore_refactor_IntoDatetime)]
mod test {
use super::super::super::super::super::IntoDatetime;
use super::super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
test_dataframe(vec![Box::new(GetMonth {}), Box::new(IntoDatetime {})])
}
}