nushell/crates/nu_plugin_query/src/query_json.rs
Devyn Cairns 01d30a416b
Change PluginCommand API to be more like Command (#12279)
# Description

This is something that was discussed in the core team meeting last
Wednesday. @ayax79 is building `nu-plugin-polars` with all of the
dataframe commands into a plugin, and there are a lot of them, so it
would help to make the API more similar. At the same time, I think the
`Command` API is just better anyway. I don't think the difference is
justified, and the types for core commands have the benefit of requiring
less `.into()` because they often don't own their data

- Broke `signature()` up into `name()`, `usage()`, `extra_usage()`,
`search_terms()`, `examples()`
- `signature()` returns `nu_protocol::Signature`
- `examples()` returns `Vec<nu_protocol::Example>`
- `PluginSignature` and `PluginExample` no longer need to be used by
plugin developers

# User-Facing Changes
Breaking API for plugins yet again 😄
2024-03-27 11:59:57 +01:00

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Rust

use crate::Query;
use gjson::Value as gjValue;
use nu_plugin::{EngineInterface, EvaluatedCall, SimplePluginCommand};
use nu_protocol::{Category, LabeledError, Record, Signature, Span, Spanned, SyntaxShape, Value};
pub struct QueryJson;
impl SimplePluginCommand for QueryJson {
type Plugin = Query;
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"query json"
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"execute json query on json file (open --raw <file> | query json 'query string')"
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.required("query", SyntaxShape::String, "json query")
.category(Category::Filters)
}
fn run(
&self,
_plugin: &Query,
_engine: &EngineInterface,
call: &EvaluatedCall,
input: &Value,
) -> Result<Value, LabeledError> {
let query: Option<Spanned<String>> = call.opt(0)?;
execute_json_query(call, input, query)
}
}
pub fn execute_json_query(
call: &EvaluatedCall,
input: &Value,
query: Option<Spanned<String>>,
) -> Result<Value, LabeledError> {
let input_string = match input.coerce_str() {
Ok(s) => s,
Err(e) => {
return Err(LabeledError::new("Problem with input data").with_inner(e));
}
};
let query_string = match &query {
Some(v) => &v.item,
None => {
return Err(LabeledError::new("Problem with input data")
.with_label("query string missing", call.head));
}
};
// Validate the json before trying to query it
let is_valid_json = gjson::valid(&input_string);
if !is_valid_json {
return Err(
LabeledError::new("Invalid JSON").with_label("this is not valid JSON", call.head)
);
}
let val: gjValue = gjson::get(&input_string, query_string);
if query_contains_modifiers(query_string) {
let json_str = val.json();
Ok(Value::string(json_str, call.head))
} else {
Ok(convert_gjson_value_to_nu_value(&val, call.head))
}
}
fn query_contains_modifiers(query: &str) -> bool {
// https://github.com/tidwall/gjson.rs documents 7 modifiers as of 4/19/21
// Some of these modifiers mean we really need to output the data as a string
// instead of tabular data. Others don't matter.
// Output as String
// @ugly: Remove all whitespace from a json document.
// @pretty: Make the json document more human readable.
query.contains("@ugly") || query.contains("@pretty")
// Output as Tabular
// Since it's output as tabular, which is our default, we can just ignore these
// @reverse: Reverse an array or the members of an object.
// @this: Returns the current element. It can be used to retrieve the root element.
// @valid: Ensure the json document is valid.
// @flatten: Flattens an array.
// @join: Joins multiple objects into a single object.
}
fn convert_gjson_value_to_nu_value(v: &gjValue, span: Span) -> Value {
match v.kind() {
gjson::Kind::Array => {
let mut vals = vec![];
v.each(|_k, v| {
vals.push(convert_gjson_value_to_nu_value(&v, span));
true
});
Value::list(vals, span)
}
gjson::Kind::Null => Value::nothing(span),
gjson::Kind::False => Value::bool(false, span),
gjson::Kind::Number => {
let str_value = v.str();
if str_value.contains('.') {
Value::float(v.f64(), span)
} else {
Value::int(v.i64(), span)
}
}
gjson::Kind::String => Value::string(v.str(), span),
gjson::Kind::True => Value::bool(true, span),
gjson::Kind::Object => {
let mut record = Record::new();
v.each(|k, v| {
record.push(k.to_string(), convert_gjson_value_to_nu_value(&v, span));
true
});
Value::record(record, span)
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use gjson::{valid, Value as gjValue};
#[test]
fn validate_string() {
let json = r#"{ "name": { "first": "Tom", "last": "Anderson" }, "age": 37, "children": ["Sara", "Alex", "Jack"], "friends": [ { "first": "James", "last": "Murphy" }, { "first": "Roger", "last": "Craig" } ] }"#;
let val = valid(json);
assert!(val);
}
#[test]
fn answer_from_get_age() {
let json = r#"{ "name": { "first": "Tom", "last": "Anderson" }, "age": 37, "children": ["Sara", "Alex", "Jack"], "friends": [ { "first": "James", "last": "Murphy" }, { "first": "Roger", "last": "Craig" } ] }"#;
let val: gjValue = gjson::get(json, "age");
assert_eq!(val.str(), "37");
}
#[test]
fn answer_from_get_children() {
let json = r#"{ "name": { "first": "Tom", "last": "Anderson" }, "age": 37, "children": ["Sara", "Alex", "Jack"], "friends": [ { "first": "James", "last": "Murphy" }, { "first": "Roger", "last": "Craig" } ] }"#;
let val: gjValue = gjson::get(json, "children");
assert_eq!(val.str(), r#"["Sara", "Alex", "Jack"]"#);
}
#[test]
fn answer_from_get_children_count() {
let json = r#"{ "name": { "first": "Tom", "last": "Anderson" }, "age": 37, "children": ["Sara", "Alex", "Jack"], "friends": [ { "first": "James", "last": "Murphy" }, { "first": "Roger", "last": "Craig" } ] }"#;
let val: gjValue = gjson::get(json, "children.#");
assert_eq!(val.str(), "3");
}
#[test]
fn answer_from_get_friends_first_name() {
let json = r#"{ "name": { "first": "Tom", "last": "Anderson" }, "age": 37, "children": ["Sara", "Alex", "Jack"], "friends": [ { "first": "James", "last": "Murphy" }, { "first": "Roger", "last": "Craig" } ] }"#;
let val: gjValue = gjson::get(json, "friends.#.first");
assert_eq!(val.str(), r#"["James","Roger"]"#);
}
}