iri_string/template/context.rs
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//! Template expansion context.
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! 1. Define your context type.
//! 2. Implement [`Context`] trait (and [`Context::visit`] method) for the type.
//! 1. Get variable name by [`Visitor::var_name`] method.
//! 2. Feed the corresponding value(s) by one of `Visitor::visit_*` methods.
//!
//! Note that contexts should return consistent result across multiple visits for
//! the same variable. In other words, `Context::visit` should return the same
//! result for the same `Visitor::var_name()` during the context is borrowed.
//! If this condition is violated, the URI template processor can return
//! invalid result or panic at worst.
//!
//! ```
//! use iri_string::template::context::{Context, Visitor, ListVisitor, AssocVisitor};
//!
//! struct MyContext {
//! name: &'static str,
//! id: u64,
//! tags: &'static [&'static str],
//! children: &'static [(&'static str, usize)],
//! }
//!
//! impl Context for MyContext {
//! fn visit<V: Visitor>(&self, visitor: V) -> V::Result {
//! let name = visitor.var_name().as_str();
//! match name {
//! "name" => visitor.visit_string(self.name),
//! "id" => visitor.visit_string(self.id),
//! "tags" => visitor.visit_list().visit_items_and_finish(self.tags),
//! "children" => visitor
//! .visit_assoc()
//! .visit_entries_and_finish(self.children.iter().copied()),
//! _ => visitor.visit_undefined(),
//! }
//! }
//! }
//! ```
//
// # Developers note
//
// Visitor types **should not** be cloneable in order to enforce just one
// visitor is used to visit a variable. If visitors are cloneable, it can make
// the wrong usage to be available, i.e. storing cloned visitors somewhere and
// using the wrong one.
//
// However, if visitors are made cloneable by any chance, it does not indicate
// the whole implementation will be broken. Users can only use the visitors
// through visitor traits (and their API do not allow cloning), so the logic
// would work as expected if the internal usage of the visitors are correct.
// Making visitors noncloneable is an optional safety guard (with no overhead).
use core::fmt;
use core::ops::ControlFlow;
pub use crate::template::components::VarName;
/// A trait for types that can behave as a static URI template expansion context.
///
/// This type is for use with [`UriTemplateStr::expand`] method.
///
/// See [the module documentation][`crate::template`] for usage.
///
/// [`UriTemplateStr::expand`]: `crate::template::UriTemplateStr::expand`
pub trait Context: Sized {
/// Visits a variable.
///
/// To get variable name, use [`Visitor::var_name()`].
#[must_use]
fn visit<V: Visitor>(&self, visitor: V) -> V::Result;
}
/// A trait for types that can behave as a dynamic (mutable) URI template expansion context.
///
/// This type is for use with [`UriTemplateStr::expand_dynamic`] method and its
/// family.
///
/// Note that "dynamic" here does not mean that the value of variables can
/// change during a template expansion. The value should be fixed and consistent
/// during each expansion, but the context is allowed to mutate itself if it
/// does not break this rule.
///
/// # Exmaples
///
/// ```
/// # #[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
/// # extern crate alloc;
/// # use iri_string::template::Error;
/// # #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] {
/// # use alloc::string::String;
/// use iri_string::template::UriTemplateStr;
/// use iri_string::template::context::{DynamicContext, Visitor, VisitPurpose};
/// use iri_string::spec::UriSpec;
///
/// struct MyContext<'a> {
/// /// Target path.
/// target: &'a str,
/// /// Username.
/// username: Option<&'a str>,
/// /// A flag to remember whether the URI template
/// /// attempted to use `username` variable.
/// username_visited: bool,
/// }
///
/// impl DynamicContext for MyContext<'_> {
/// fn on_expansion_start(&mut self) {
/// // Reset the state.
/// self.username_visited = false;
/// }
/// fn visit_dynamic<V: Visitor>(&mut self, visitor: V) -> V::Result {
/// match visitor.var_name().as_str() {
/// "target" => visitor.visit_string(self.target),
/// "username" => {
/// if visitor.purpose() == VisitPurpose::Expand {
/// // The variable `username` is being used
/// // on the template expansion.
/// // Don't care whether `username` is defined or not.
/// self.username_visited = true;
/// }
/// if let Some(username) = &self.username {
/// visitor.visit_string(username)
/// } else {
/// visitor.visit_undefined()
/// }
/// }
/// _ => visitor.visit_undefined(),
/// }
/// }
/// }
///
/// let mut context = MyContext {
/// target: "/posts/1",
/// username: Some("the_admin"),
/// username_visited: false,
/// };
/// let mut buf = String::new();
///
/// // No access to the variable `username`.
/// let template1 = UriTemplateStr::new("{+target}")?;
/// template1.expand_dynamic::<UriSpec, _, _>(&mut buf, &mut context)?;
/// assert_eq!(buf, "/posts/1");
/// assert!(!context.username_visited);
///
/// buf.clear();
/// // Will access to the variable `username`.
/// let template2 = UriTemplateStr::new("{+target}{?username}")?;
/// template2.expand_dynamic::<UriSpec, _, _>(&mut buf, &mut context)?;
/// assert_eq!(buf, "/posts/1?username=the_admin");
/// assert!(context.username_visited);
///
/// buf.clear();
/// context.username = None;
/// // Will access to the variable `username` but it is undefined.
/// template2.expand_dynamic::<UriSpec, _, _>(&mut buf, &mut context)?;
/// assert_eq!(buf, "/posts/1");
/// assert!(
/// context.username_visited,
/// "`MyContext` can know and remember whether `visit_dynamic()` is called
/// for `username`, even if its value is undefined"
/// );
/// # }
/// # Ok::<_, Error>(())
/// ```
///
/// [`UriTemplateStr::expand_dynamic`]: `crate::template::UriTemplateStr::expand_dynamic`
pub trait DynamicContext: Sized {
/// Visits a variable.
///
/// To get variable name, use [`Visitor::var_name()`].
///
/// # Restriction
///
/// The visit results should be consistent and unchanged between the last
/// time [`on_expansion_start`][`Self::on_expansion_start`] was called and
/// the next time [`on_expansion_end`][`Self::on_expansion_end`] will be
/// called. If this condition is violated, template expansion will produce
/// wrong result or may panic at worst.
#[must_use]
fn visit_dynamic<V: Visitor>(&mut self, visitor: V) -> V::Result;
/// A callback that is called before the expansion of a URI template.
#[inline]
fn on_expansion_start(&mut self) {}
/// A callback that is called after the expansion of a URI template.
#[inline]
fn on_expansion_end(&mut self) {}
}
impl<C: Context> DynamicContext for C {
#[inline]
fn visit_dynamic<V: Visitor>(&mut self, visitor: V) -> V::Result {
self.visit(visitor)
}
}
/// A purpose of a visit.
///
/// This enum is nonexhaustive since this partially exposes the internal
/// implementation of the template expansion, and thus this is subject to
/// change.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum VisitPurpose {
/// A visit for type checking.
Typecheck,
/// A visit for template expansion to retrieve the value.
Expand,
}
/// Variable visitor.
///
/// See [the module documentation][self] for usage.
// NOTE (internal): Visitor types **should not** be cloneable.
pub trait Visitor: Sized + private::Sealed {
/// Result of the visit.
type Result;
/// List visitor.
type ListVisitor: ListVisitor<Result = Self::Result>;
/// Associative array visitor.
type AssocVisitor: AssocVisitor<Result = Self::Result>;
/// Returns the name of the variable to visit.
#[must_use]
fn var_name(&self) -> VarName<'_>;
/// Returns the purpose of the visit.
///
/// The template expansion algorithm checks the types for some variables
/// depending on its usage. To get the usage count correctly, you should
/// only count visits with [`VisitPurpose::Expand`].
///
/// If you need to know whether the variable is accessed and does not
/// need dynamic context generation or access counts, consider using
/// [`UriTemplateStr::variables`] method to iterate the variables in the
/// URI template.
///
/// [`UriTemplateStr::variables`]: `crate::template::UriTemplateStr::variables`
#[must_use]
fn purpose(&self) -> VisitPurpose;
/// Visits an undefined variable, i.e. indicates that the requested variable is unavailable.
#[must_use]
fn visit_undefined(self) -> Self::Result;
/// Visits a string variable.
#[must_use]
fn visit_string<T: fmt::Display>(self, v: T) -> Self::Result;
/// Visits a list variable.
#[must_use]
fn visit_list(self) -> Self::ListVisitor;
/// Visits an associative array variable.
#[must_use]
fn visit_assoc(self) -> Self::AssocVisitor;
}
/// List visitor.
///
/// See [the module documentation][self] for usage.
// NOTE (internal): Visitor types **should not** be cloneable.
pub trait ListVisitor: Sized + private::Sealed {
/// Result of the visit.
type Result;
/// Visits an item.
///
/// If this returned `ControlFlow::Break(v)`, [`Context::visit`] should also
/// return this `v`.
///
/// To feed multiple items at once, do
/// `items.into_iter().try_for_each(|item| self.visit_item(item))` for example.
#[must_use]
fn visit_item<T: fmt::Display>(&mut self, item: T) -> ControlFlow<Self::Result>;
/// Finishes visiting the list.
#[must_use]
fn finish(self) -> Self::Result;
/// Visits items and finish.
#[must_use]
fn visit_items_and_finish<T, I>(mut self, items: I) -> Self::Result
where
T: fmt::Display,
I: IntoIterator<Item = T>,
{
match items.into_iter().try_for_each(|item| self.visit_item(item)) {
ControlFlow::Break(v) => v,
ControlFlow::Continue(()) => self.finish(),
}
}
}
/// Associative array visitor.
///
/// See [the module documentation][self] for usage.
// NOTE (internal): Visitor types **should not** be cloneable.
pub trait AssocVisitor: Sized + private::Sealed {
/// Result of the visit.
type Result;
/// Visits an entry.
///
/// If this returned `ControlFlow::Break(v)`, [`Context::visit`] should also
/// return this `v`.
///
/// To feed multiple items at once, do
/// `entries.into_iter().try_for_each(|(key, value)| self.visit_entry(key, value))`
/// for example.
#[must_use]
fn visit_entry<K: fmt::Display, V: fmt::Display>(
&mut self,
key: K,
value: V,
) -> ControlFlow<Self::Result>;
/// Finishes visiting the associative array.
#[must_use]
fn finish(self) -> Self::Result;
/// Visits entries and finish.
#[must_use]
fn visit_entries_and_finish<K, V, I>(mut self, entries: I) -> Self::Result
where
K: fmt::Display,
V: fmt::Display,
I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>,
{
match entries
.into_iter()
.try_for_each(|(key, value)| self.visit_entry(key, value))
{
ControlFlow::Break(v) => v,
ControlFlow::Continue(()) => self.finish(),
}
}
}
/// Private module to put the trait to seal.
pub(super) mod private {
/// A trait for visitor types of variables in a context.
pub trait Sealed {}
}