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- // Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
- // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
- // Package query implements encoding of structs into URL query parameters.
- //
- // As a simple example:
- //
- // type Options struct {
- // Query string `url:"q"`
- // ShowAll bool `url:"all"`
- // Page int `url:"page"`
- // }
- //
- // opt := Options{ "foo", true, 2 }
- // v, _ := query.Values(opt)
- // fmt.Print(v.Encode()) // will output: "q=foo&all=true&page=2"
- //
- // The exact mapping between Go values and url.Values is described in the
- // documentation for the Values() function.
- package query
- import (
- "bytes"
- "fmt"
- "net/url"
- "reflect"
- "strconv"
- "strings"
- "time"
- )
- var timeType = reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{})
- var encoderType = reflect.TypeOf(new(Encoder)).Elem()
- // Encoder is an interface implemented by any type that wishes to encode
- // itself into URL values in a non-standard way.
- type Encoder interface {
- EncodeValues(key string, v *url.Values) error
- }
- // Values returns the url.Values encoding of v.
- //
- // Values expects to be passed a struct, and traverses it recursively using the
- // following encoding rules.
- //
- // Each exported struct field is encoded as a URL parameter unless
- //
- // - the field's tag is "-", or
- // - the field is empty and its tag specifies the "omitempty" option
- //
- // The empty values are false, 0, any nil pointer or interface value, any array
- // slice, map, or string of length zero, and any time.Time that returns true
- // for IsZero().
- //
- // The URL parameter name defaults to the struct field name but can be
- // specified in the struct field's tag value. The "url" key in the struct
- // field's tag value is the key name, followed by an optional comma and
- // options. For example:
- //
- // // Field is ignored by this package.
- // Field int `url:"-"`
- //
- // // Field appears as URL parameter "myName".
- // Field int `url:"myName"`
- //
- // // Field appears as URL parameter "myName" and the field is omitted if
- // // its value is empty
- // Field int `url:"myName,omitempty"`
- //
- // // Field appears as URL parameter "Field" (the default), but the field
- // // is skipped if empty. Note the leading comma.
- // Field int `url:",omitempty"`
- //
- // For encoding individual field values, the following type-dependent rules
- // apply:
- //
- // Boolean values default to encoding as the strings "true" or "false".
- // Including the "int" option signals that the field should be encoded as the
- // strings "1" or "0".
- //
- // time.Time values default to encoding as RFC3339 timestamps. Including the
- // "unix" option signals that the field should be encoded as a Unix time (see
- // time.Unix())
- //
- // Slice and Array values default to encoding as multiple URL values of the
- // same name. Including the "comma" option signals that the field should be
- // encoded as a single comma-delimited value. Including the "space" option
- // similarly encodes the value as a single space-delimited string. Including
- // the "semicolon" option will encode the value as a semicolon-delimited string.
- // Including the "brackets" option signals that the multiple URL values should
- // have "[]" appended to the value name. "numbered" will append a number to
- // the end of each incidence of the value name, example:
- // name0=value0&name1=value1, etc.
- //
- // Anonymous struct fields are usually encoded as if their inner exported
- // fields were fields in the outer struct, subject to the standard Go
- // visibility rules. An anonymous struct field with a name given in its URL
- // tag is treated as having that name, rather than being anonymous.
- //
- // Non-nil pointer values are encoded as the value pointed to.
- //
- // Nested structs are encoded including parent fields in value names for
- // scoping. e.g:
- //
- // "user[name]=acme&user[addr][postcode]=1234&user[addr][city]=SFO"
- //
- // All other values are encoded using their default string representation.
- //
- // Multiple fields that encode to the same URL parameter name will be included
- // as multiple URL values of the same name.
- func Values(v interface{}) (url.Values, error) {
- values := make(url.Values)
- val := reflect.ValueOf(v)
- for val.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
- if val.IsNil() {
- return values, nil
- }
- val = val.Elem()
- }
- if v == nil {
- return values, nil
- }
- if val.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("query: Values() expects struct input. Got %v", val.Kind())
- }
- err := reflectValue(values, val, "")
- return values, err
- }
- // reflectValue populates the values parameter from the struct fields in val.
- // Embedded structs are followed recursively (using the rules defined in the
- // Values function documentation) breadth-first.
- func reflectValue(values url.Values, val reflect.Value, scope string) error {
- var embedded []reflect.Value
- typ := val.Type()
- for i := 0; i < typ.NumField(); i++ {
- sf := typ.Field(i)
- if sf.PkgPath != "" && !sf.Anonymous { // unexported
- continue
- }
- sv := val.Field(i)
- tag := sf.Tag.Get("url")
- if tag == "-" {
- continue
- }
- name, opts := parseTag(tag)
- if name == "" {
- if sf.Anonymous && sv.Kind() == reflect.Struct {
- // save embedded struct for later processing
- embedded = append(embedded, sv)
- continue
- }
- name = sf.Name
- }
- if scope != "" {
- name = scope + "[" + name + "]"
- }
- if opts.Contains("omitempty") && isEmptyValue(sv) {
- continue
- }
- if sv.Type().Implements(encoderType) {
- if !reflect.Indirect(sv).IsValid() {
- sv = reflect.New(sv.Type().Elem())
- }
- m := sv.Interface().(Encoder)
- if err := m.EncodeValues(name, &values); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- continue
- }
- if sv.Kind() == reflect.Slice || sv.Kind() == reflect.Array {
- var del byte
- if opts.Contains("comma") {
- del = ','
- } else if opts.Contains("space") {
- del = ' '
- } else if opts.Contains("semicolon") {
- del = ';'
- } else if opts.Contains("brackets") {
- name = name + "[]"
- }
- if del != 0 {
- s := new(bytes.Buffer)
- first := true
- for i := 0; i < sv.Len(); i++ {
- if first {
- first = false
- } else {
- s.WriteByte(del)
- }
- s.WriteString(valueString(sv.Index(i), opts))
- }
- values.Add(name, s.String())
- } else {
- for i := 0; i < sv.Len(); i++ {
- k := name
- if opts.Contains("numbered") {
- k = fmt.Sprintf("%s%d", name, i)
- }
- values.Add(k, valueString(sv.Index(i), opts))
- }
- }
- continue
- }
- for sv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
- if sv.IsNil() {
- break
- }
- sv = sv.Elem()
- }
- if sv.Type() == timeType {
- values.Add(name, valueString(sv, opts))
- continue
- }
- if sv.Kind() == reflect.Struct {
- reflectValue(values, sv, name)
- continue
- }
- values.Add(name, valueString(sv, opts))
- }
- for _, f := range embedded {
- if err := reflectValue(values, f, scope); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- }
- return nil
- }
- // valueString returns the string representation of a value.
- func valueString(v reflect.Value, opts tagOptions) string {
- for v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
- if v.IsNil() {
- return ""
- }
- v = v.Elem()
- }
- if v.Kind() == reflect.Bool && opts.Contains("int") {
- if v.Bool() {
- return "1"
- }
- return "0"
- }
- if v.Type() == timeType {
- t := v.Interface().(time.Time)
- if opts.Contains("unix") {
- return strconv.FormatInt(t.Unix(), 10)
- }
- return t.Format(time.RFC3339)
- }
- return fmt.Sprint(v.Interface())
- }
- // isEmptyValue checks if a value should be considered empty for the purposes
- // of omitting fields with the "omitempty" option.
- func isEmptyValue(v reflect.Value) bool {
- switch v.Kind() {
- case reflect.Array, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice, reflect.String:
- return v.Len() == 0
- case reflect.Bool:
- return !v.Bool()
- case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
- return v.Int() == 0
- case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr:
- return v.Uint() == 0
- case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
- return v.Float() == 0
- case reflect.Interface, reflect.Ptr:
- return v.IsNil()
- }
- if v.Type() == timeType {
- return v.Interface().(time.Time).IsZero()
- }
- return false
- }
- // tagOptions is the string following a comma in a struct field's "url" tag, or
- // the empty string. It does not include the leading comma.
- type tagOptions []string
- // parseTag splits a struct field's url tag into its name and comma-separated
- // options.
- func parseTag(tag string) (string, tagOptions) {
- s := strings.Split(tag, ",")
- return s[0], s[1:]
- }
- // Contains checks whether the tagOptions contains the specified option.
- func (o tagOptions) Contains(option string) bool {
- for _, s := range o {
- if s == option {
- return true
- }
- }
- return false
- }
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