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Index ¶
- func Execute(dsl func(), def Definition) bool
- func FailOnError(err error)
- func IncompatibleDSL()
- func InvalidArgError(expected string, actual interface{})
- func IsTopLevelDefinition() bool
- func PrintFilesOrFail(files []string, err error)
- func Register(r Root)
- func ReportError(fm string, vals ...interface{})
- func Reset()
- func Run() error
- type Definition
- type DefinitionSet
- type Error
- type Finalize
- type MetadataDefinition
- type MultiError
- type Root
- type SetIterator
- type Source
- type TopLevelDefinition
- type TraitDefinition
- type Validate
- type ValidationDefinition
- type ValidationErrors
- func (verr *ValidationErrors) Add(def Definition, format string, vals ...interface{})
- func (verr *ValidationErrors) AddError(def Definition, err error)
- func (verr *ValidationErrors) AsError() *ValidationErrors
- func (verr *ValidationErrors) Error() string
- func (verr *ValidationErrors) Merge(err *ValidationErrors)
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Functions ¶
func Execute ¶
func Execute(dsl func(), def Definition) bool
Execute runs the given DSL to initialize the given definition. It returns true on success. It returns false and appends to Errors on failure. Note that `Run` takes care of calling `Execute` on all definitions that implement Source. This function is intended for use by definitions that run the DSL at declaration time rather than store the DSL for execution by the dsl engine (usually simple independent definitions). The DSL should use ReportError to record DSL execution errors.
func FailOnError ¶
func FailOnError(err error)
FailOnError will exit with code 1 if `err != nil`. This function will handle properly the MultiError this dslengine provides.
func IncompatibleDSL ¶
func IncompatibleDSL()
IncompatibleDSL should be called by DSL functions when they are invoked in an incorrect context (e.g. "Params" in "Resource").
func InvalidArgError ¶
func InvalidArgError(expected string, actual interface{})
InvalidArgError records an invalid argument error. It is used by DSL functions that take dynamic arguments.
func IsTopLevelDefinition ¶
func IsTopLevelDefinition() bool
IsTopLevelDefinition returns true if the currently evaluated DSL is a root DSL (i.e. is not being run in the context of another definition).
func PrintFilesOrFail ¶
PrintFilesOrFail will print the file list. Use it with a generator's `Generate()` function to output the generated list of files or quit on error.
func ReportError ¶
func ReportError(fm string, vals ...interface{})
ReportError records a DSL error for reporting post DSL execution.
Types ¶
type Definition ¶
type Definition interface { // Context is used to build error messages that refer to the definition. Context() string }
Definition is the common interface implemented by all definitions.
func CurrentDefinition ¶
func CurrentDefinition() Definition
CurrentDefinition returns the definition whose initialization DSL is currently being executed.
type DefinitionSet ¶
type DefinitionSet []Definition
DefinitionSet contains DSL definitions that are executed as one unit. The slice elements may implement the Validate an, Source interfaces to enable the corresponding behaviors during DSL execution.
type Error ¶
Error represents an error that occurred while running the API DSL. It contains the name of the file and line number of where the error occurred as well as the original Go error.
type Finalize ¶
type Finalize interface { Definition // Finalize is run by the DSL runner once the definition DSL has executed and the // definition has been validated. Finalize() }
Finalize is the interface implemented by definitions that require an additional pass after the DSL has executed (e.g. to merge generated definitions or initialize default values)
type MetadataDefinition ¶
MetadataDefinition is a set of key/value pairs
type MultiError ¶
type MultiError []*Error
MultiError collects all DSL errors. It implements error.
var ( // Errors contains the DSL execution errors if any. Errors MultiError )
type Root ¶
type Root interface { // DSLName is displayed by the runner upon executing the DSL. // Registered DSL roots must have unique names. DSLName() string // DependsOn returns the list of other DSL roots this root depends on. // The DSL engine uses this function to order execution of the DSLs. DependsOn() []Root // IterateSets implements the visitor pattern: is is called by the engine so the // DSL can control the order of execution. IterateSets calls back the engine via // the given iterator as many times as needed providing the DSL definitions that // must be run for each callback. IterateSets(SetIterator) // Reset restores the root to pre DSL execution state. // This is mainly used by tests. Reset() }
Root is the interface implemented by the DSL root objects. These objects contains all the definition sets created by the DSL and can be passed to the dsl engine for execution.
type SetIterator ¶
type SetIterator func(s DefinitionSet) error
SetIterator is the function signature used to iterate over definition sets with IterateSets.
type Source ¶
type Source interface { Definition // DSL returns the DSL used to initialize the definition if any. DSL() func() }
Source is the interface implemented by definitions that can be initialized via DSL.
type TopLevelDefinition ¶
type TopLevelDefinition struct{}
TopLevelDefinition represents the top-level file definitions, done with `var _ = `. An instance of this object is returned by `CurrentDefinition()` when at the top-level.
func (*TopLevelDefinition) Context ¶
func (t *TopLevelDefinition) Context() string
Context tells the DSL engine which context we're in when showing errors.
type TraitDefinition ¶
type TraitDefinition struct { // Trait name Name string // Trait DSL DSLFunc func() }
TraitDefinition defines a set of reusable properties.
func (*TraitDefinition) Context ¶
func (t *TraitDefinition) Context() string
Context returns the generic definition name used in error messages.
func (*TraitDefinition) DSL ¶
func (t *TraitDefinition) DSL() func()
DSL returns the initialization DSL.
type Validate ¶
type Validate interface { Definition // Validate returns nil if the definition contains no validation error. // The Validate implementation may take advantage of ValidationErrors to report // more than one errors at a time. Validate() error }
Validate is the interface implemented by definitions that can be validated. Validation is done by the DSL dsl post execution.
type ValidationDefinition ¶
type ValidationDefinition struct { // Values represents an enum validation as described at // http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor76. Values []interface{} // Format represents a format validation as described at // http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor104. Format string // PatternValidationDefinition represents a pattern validation as described at // http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor33 Pattern string // Minimum represents an minimum value validation as described at // http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor21. Minimum *float64 // Maximum represents a maximum value validation as described at // http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor17. Maximum *float64 // MinLength represents an minimum length validation as described at // http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor29. MinLength *int // MaxLength represents an maximum length validation as described at // http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor26. MaxLength *int // Required list the required fields of object attributes as described at // http://json-schema.org/latest/json-schema-validation.html#anchor61. Required []string }
ValidationDefinition contains validation rules for an attribute.
func (*ValidationDefinition) AddRequired ¶
func (v *ValidationDefinition) AddRequired(required []string)
AddRequired merges the required fields from other into v
func (*ValidationDefinition) Context ¶
func (v *ValidationDefinition) Context() string
Context returns the generic definition name used in error messages.
func (*ValidationDefinition) Dup ¶
func (v *ValidationDefinition) Dup() *ValidationDefinition
Dup makes a shallow dup of the validation.
func (*ValidationDefinition) HasRequiredOnly ¶
func (v *ValidationDefinition) HasRequiredOnly() bool
HasRequiredOnly returns true if the validation only has the Required field with a non-zero value.
func (*ValidationDefinition) Merge ¶
func (v *ValidationDefinition) Merge(other *ValidationDefinition)
Merge merges other into v.
type ValidationErrors ¶
type ValidationErrors struct { Errors []error Definitions []Definition }
ValidationErrors records the errors encountered when running Validate.
func (*ValidationErrors) Add ¶
func (verr *ValidationErrors) Add(def Definition, format string, vals ...interface{})
Add adds a validation error to the target.
func (*ValidationErrors) AddError ¶
func (verr *ValidationErrors) AddError(def Definition, err error)
AddError adds a validation error to the target. AddError "flattens" validation errors so that the recorded errors are never ValidationErrors themselves.
func (*ValidationErrors) AsError ¶
func (verr *ValidationErrors) AsError() *ValidationErrors
AsError returns an error if there are validation errors, nil otherwise.
func (*ValidationErrors) Error ¶
func (verr *ValidationErrors) Error() string
Error implements the error interface.
func (*ValidationErrors) Merge ¶
func (verr *ValidationErrors) Merge(err *ValidationErrors)
Merge merges validation errors into the target.