/* Copyright 2018 The Kubernetes Authors. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ package fieldpath import ( "errors" "fmt" "io" "strconv" "strings" jsoniter "github.com/json-iterator/go" "sigs.k8s.io/structured-merge-diff/v4/value" ) var ErrUnknownPathElementType = errors.New("unknown path element type") const ( // Field indicates that the content of this path element is a field's name peField = "f" // Value indicates that the content of this path element is a field's value peValue = "v" // Index indicates that the content of this path element is an index in an array peIndex = "i" // Key indicates that the content of this path element is a key value map peKey = "k" // Separator separates the type of a path element from the contents peSeparator = ":" ) var ( peFieldSepBytes = []byte(peField + peSeparator) peValueSepBytes = []byte(peValue + peSeparator) peIndexSepBytes = []byte(peIndex + peSeparator) peKeySepBytes = []byte(peKey + peSeparator) peSepBytes = []byte(peSeparator) ) // DeserializePathElement parses a serialized path element func DeserializePathElement(s string) (PathElement, error) { b := []byte(s) if len(b) < 2 { return PathElement{}, errors.New("key must be 2 characters long:") } typeSep, b := b[:2], b[2:] if typeSep[1] != peSepBytes[0] { return PathElement{}, fmt.Errorf("missing colon: %v", s) } switch typeSep[0] { case peFieldSepBytes[0]: // Slice s rather than convert b, to save on // allocations. str := s[2:] return PathElement{ FieldName: &str, }, nil case peValueSepBytes[0]: iter := readPool.BorrowIterator(b) defer readPool.ReturnIterator(iter) v, err := value.ReadJSONIter(iter) if err != nil { return PathElement{}, err } return PathElement{Value: &v}, nil case peKeySepBytes[0]: iter := readPool.BorrowIterator(b) defer readPool.ReturnIterator(iter) fields := value.FieldList{} iter.ReadObjectCB(func(iter *jsoniter.Iterator, key string) bool { v, err := value.ReadJSONIter(iter) if err != nil { iter.Error = err return false } fields = append(fields, value.Field{Name: key, Value: v}) return true }) fields.Sort() return PathElement{Key: &fields}, iter.Error case peIndexSepBytes[0]: i, err := strconv.Atoi(s[2:]) if err != nil { return PathElement{}, err } return PathElement{ Index: &i, }, nil default: return PathElement{}, ErrUnknownPathElementType } } var ( readPool = jsoniter.NewIterator(jsoniter.ConfigCompatibleWithStandardLibrary).Pool() writePool = jsoniter.NewStream(jsoniter.ConfigCompatibleWithStandardLibrary, nil, 1024).Pool() ) // SerializePathElement serializes a path element func SerializePathElement(pe PathElement) (string, error) { buf := strings.Builder{} err := serializePathElementToWriter(&buf, pe) return buf.String(), err } func serializePathElementToWriter(w io.Writer, pe PathElement) error { stream := writePool.BorrowStream(w) defer writePool.ReturnStream(stream) switch { case pe.FieldName != nil: if _, err := stream.Write(peFieldSepBytes); err != nil { return err } stream.WriteRaw(*pe.FieldName) case pe.Key != nil: if _, err := stream.Write(peKeySepBytes); err != nil { return err } stream.WriteObjectStart() for i, field := range *pe.Key { if i > 0 { stream.WriteMore() } stream.WriteObjectField(field.Name) value.WriteJSONStream(field.Value, stream) } stream.WriteObjectEnd() case pe.Value != nil: if _, err := stream.Write(peValueSepBytes); err != nil { return err } value.WriteJSONStream(*pe.Value, stream) case pe.Index != nil: if _, err := stream.Write(peIndexSepBytes); err != nil { return err } stream.WriteInt(*pe.Index) default: return errors.New("invalid PathElement") } b := stream.Buffer() err := stream.Flush() // Help jsoniter manage its buffers--without this, the next // use of the stream is likely to require an allocation. Look // at the jsoniter stream code to understand why. They were probably // optimizing for folks using the buffer directly. stream.SetBuffer(b[:0]) return err }