rclone/fs/config/configstruct/configstruct.go
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// Package configstruct parses unstructured maps into structures
package configstruct
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/config/configmap"
)
var matchUpper = regexp.MustCompile("([A-Z]+)")
// camelToSnake converts CamelCase to snake_case
func camelToSnake(in string) string {
out := matchUpper.ReplaceAllString(in, "_$1")
out = strings.ToLower(out)
out = strings.Trim(out, "_")
return out
}
// StringToInterface turns in into an interface{} the same type as def
func StringToInterface(def interface{}, in string) (newValue interface{}, err error) {
typ := reflect.TypeOf(def)
switch typ.Kind() {
case reflect.String:
// Pass strings unmodified
return in, nil
}
// Otherwise parse with Sscanln
//
// This means any types we use here must implement fmt.Scanner
o := reflect.New(typ)
n, err := fmt.Sscanln(in, o.Interface())
if err != nil {
return newValue, errors.Wrapf(err, "parsing %q as %T failed", in, def)
}
if n != 1 {
return newValue, errors.New("no items parsed")
}
return o.Elem().Interface(), nil
}
// Item describes a single entry in the options structure
type Item struct {
Name string // snake_case
Field string // CamelCase
Num int // number of the field in the struct
Value interface{}
}
// Items parses the opt struct and returns a slice of Item objects.
//
// opt must be a pointer to a struct. The struct should have entirely
// public fields.
//
// The config_name is looked up in a struct tag called "config" or if
// not found is the field name converted from CamelCase to snake_case.
func Items(opt interface{}) (items []Item, err error) {
def := reflect.ValueOf(opt)
if def.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
return nil, errors.New("argument must be a pointer")
}
def = def.Elem() // indirect the pointer
if def.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
return nil, errors.New("argument must be a pointer to a struct")
}
defType := def.Type()
for i := 0; i < def.NumField(); i++ {
field := defType.Field(i)
fieldName := field.Name
configName, ok := field.Tag.Lookup("config")
if !ok {
configName = camelToSnake(fieldName)
}
defaultItem := Item{
Name: configName,
Field: fieldName,
Num: i,
Value: def.Field(i).Interface(),
}
items = append(items, defaultItem)
}
return items, nil
}
// Set interprets the field names in defaults and looks up config
// values in the config passed in. Any values found in config will be
// set in the opt structure.
//
// opt must be a pointer to a struct. The struct should have entirely
// public fields. The field names are converted from CamelCase to
// snake_case and looked up in the config supplied or a
// `config:"field_name"` is looked up.
//
// If items are found then they are converted from string to native
// types and set in opt.
//
// All the field types in the struct must implement fmt.Scanner.
func Set(config configmap.Getter, opt interface{}) (err error) {
defaultItems, err := Items(opt)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defStruct := reflect.ValueOf(opt).Elem()
for _, defaultItem := range defaultItems {
newValue := defaultItem.Value
if configValue, ok := config.Get(defaultItem.Name); ok {
var newNewValue interface{}
newNewValue, err = StringToInterface(newValue, configValue)
if err != nil {
// Mask errors if setting an empty string as
// it isn't valid for all types. This makes
// empty string be the equivalent of unset.
if configValue != "" {
return errors.Wrapf(err, "couldn't parse config item %q = %q as %T", defaultItem.Name, configValue, defaultItem.Value)
}
} else {
newValue = newNewValue
}
}
defStruct.Field(defaultItem.Num).Set(reflect.ValueOf(newValue))
}
return nil
}