grafana/pkg/util/strings.go
Dave Henderson 6262c56132
chore(perf): Pre-allocate where possible (enable prealloc linter) (#88952)
* chore(perf): Pre-allocate where possible (enable prealloc linter)

Signed-off-by: Dave Henderson <dave.henderson@grafana.com>

* fix TestAlertManagers_buildRedactedAMs

Signed-off-by: Dave Henderson <dave.henderson@grafana.com>

* prealloc a slice that appeared after rebase

Signed-off-by: Dave Henderson <dave.henderson@grafana.com>

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Signed-off-by: Dave Henderson <dave.henderson@grafana.com>
2024-06-14 14:16:36 -04:00

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package util
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"math"
"regexp"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode"
)
var stringListItemMatcher = regexp.MustCompile(`"[^"]+"|[^,\t\n\v\f\r ]+`)
// StringsFallback2 returns the first of two not empty strings.
func StringsFallback2(val1 string, val2 string) string {
return stringsFallback(val1, val2)
}
// StringsFallback3 returns the first of three not empty strings.
func StringsFallback3(val1 string, val2 string, val3 string) string {
return stringsFallback(val1, val2, val3)
}
func stringsFallback(vals ...string) string {
for _, v := range vals {
if v != "" {
return v
}
}
return ""
}
// SplitString splits a string and returns a list of strings. It supports JSON list syntax and strings separated by commas or spaces.
// It supports quoted strings with spaces, e.g. "foo bar", "baz".
func SplitString(str string) []string {
if len(str) == 0 {
return []string{}
}
// JSON list syntax support
if strings.Index(strings.TrimSpace(str), "[") == 0 {
var res []string
err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(str), &res)
if err != nil {
return []string{}
}
return res
}
matches := stringListItemMatcher.FindAllString(str, -1)
result := make([]string, len(matches))
for i, match := range matches {
result[i] = strings.Trim(match, "\"")
}
return result
}
// GetAgeString returns a string representing certain time from years to minutes.
func GetAgeString(t time.Time) string {
if t.IsZero() {
return "?"
}
sinceNow := time.Since(t)
minutes := sinceNow.Minutes()
years := int(math.Floor(minutes / 525600))
months := int(math.Floor(minutes / 43800))
days := int(math.Floor(minutes / 1440))
hours := int(math.Floor(minutes / 60))
var amount string
if years > 0 {
if years == 1 {
amount = "year"
} else {
amount = "years"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", years, amount)
}
if months > 0 {
if months == 1 {
amount = "month"
} else {
amount = "months"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", months, amount)
}
if days > 0 {
if days == 1 {
amount = "day"
} else {
amount = "days"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", days, amount)
}
if hours > 0 {
if hours == 1 {
amount = "hour"
} else {
amount = "hours"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", hours, amount)
}
if int(minutes) > 0 {
if int(minutes) == 1 {
amount = "minute"
} else {
amount = "minutes"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", int(minutes), amount)
}
return "< 1 minute"
}
func RemainingDaysUntil(expiration time.Time) string {
currentTime := time.Now()
durationUntil := expiration.Sub(currentTime)
daysUntil := int(durationUntil.Hours() / 24)
if daysUntil == 0 {
return "Today"
} else if daysUntil == 1 {
return "Tomorrow"
} else {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d days", daysUntil)
}
}
// ToCamelCase changes kebab case, snake case or mixed strings to camel case. See unit test for examples.
func ToCamelCase(str string) string {
var finalParts []string
parts := strings.Split(str, "_")
for _, part := range parts {
finalParts = append(finalParts, strings.Split(part, "-")...)
}
for index, part := range finalParts[1:] {
finalParts[index+1] = strings.Title(part)
}
return strings.Join(finalParts, "")
}
func Capitalize(s string) string {
if len(s) == 0 {
return s
}
r := []rune(s)
r[0] = unicode.ToUpper(r[0])
return string(r)
}
func ByteCountSI(b int64) string {
const unit = 1000
if b < unit {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d B", b)
}
div, exp := int64(unit), 0
for n := b / unit; n >= unit; n /= unit {
div *= unit
exp++
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%.1f %cB",
float64(b)/float64(div), "kMGTPE"[exp])
}