opentofu/config/interpolate_walk.go
2014-07-22 06:43:04 -07:00

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package config
import (
"reflect"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/mitchellh/reflectwalk"
)
// interpRegexp is a regexp that matches interpolations such as ${foo.bar}
var interpRegexp *regexp.Regexp = regexp.MustCompile(
`(?i)(\$+)\{([\s*-.,\(\)a-z0-9_]+)\}`)
// interpolationWalker implements interfaces for the reflectwalk package
// (github.com/mitchellh/reflectwalk) that can be used to automatically
// execute a callback for an interpolation.
type interpolationWalker struct {
F interpolationWalkerFunc
Replace bool
key []string
loc reflectwalk.Location
cs []reflect.Value
csData interface{}
unknownKeys []string
}
// interpolationWalkerFunc is the callback called by interpolationWalk.
// It is called with any interpolation found. It should return a value
// to replace the interpolation with, along with any errors.
//
// If Replace is set to false in interpolationWalker, then the replace
// value can be anything as it will have no effect.
type interpolationWalkerFunc func(Interpolation) (string, error)
func (w *interpolationWalker) Enter(loc reflectwalk.Location) error {
w.loc = loc
return nil
}
func (w *interpolationWalker) Exit(loc reflectwalk.Location) error {
w.loc = reflectwalk.None
switch loc {
case reflectwalk.Map:
w.cs = w.cs[:len(w.cs)-1]
case reflectwalk.MapValue:
w.key = w.key[:len(w.key)-1]
}
return nil
}
func (w *interpolationWalker) Map(m reflect.Value) error {
w.cs = append(w.cs, m)
return nil
}
func (w *interpolationWalker) MapElem(m, k, v reflect.Value) error {
w.csData = k
w.key = append(w.key, k.String())
return nil
}
func (w *interpolationWalker) Primitive(v reflect.Value) error {
setV := v
// We only care about strings
if v.Kind() == reflect.Interface {
setV = v
v = v.Elem()
}
if v.Kind() != reflect.String {
return nil
}
// XXX: This can be a lot more efficient if we used a real
// parser. A regexp is a hammer though that will get this working.
matches := interpRegexp.FindAllStringSubmatch(v.String(), -1)
if len(matches) == 0 {
return nil
}
result := v.String()
for _, match := range matches {
dollars := len(match[1])
// If there are even amounts of dollar signs, then it is escaped
if dollars%2 == 0 {
continue
}
// Interpolation found, instantiate it
key := match[2]
i, err := NewInterpolation(key)
if err != nil {
return err
}
replaceVal, err := w.F(i)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if w.Replace {
// If this is an unknown variable, then we remove it from
// the configuration.
if replaceVal == UnknownVariableValue {
w.removeCurrent()
return nil
}
result = strings.Replace(result, match[0], replaceVal, -1)
}
}
if w.Replace {
resultVal := reflect.ValueOf(result)
if w.loc == reflectwalk.MapValue {
// If we're in a map, then the only way to set a map value is
// to set it directly.
m := w.cs[len(w.cs)-1]
mk := w.csData.(reflect.Value)
m.SetMapIndex(mk, resultVal)
} else {
// Otherwise, we should be addressable
setV.Set(resultVal)
}
}
return nil
}
func (w *interpolationWalker) removeCurrent() {
c := w.cs[len(w.cs)-1]
switch c.Kind() {
case reflect.Map:
// Zero value so that we delete the map key
var val reflect.Value
// Get the key and delete it
k := w.csData.(reflect.Value)
c.SetMapIndex(k, val)
}
// Append the key to the unknown keys
w.unknownKeys = append(w.unknownKeys, strings.Join(w.key, "."))
}