Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package attributes defines a generic key/value store used in various gRPC components.
Experimental ¶
Notice: This package is EXPERIMENTAL and may be changed or removed in a later release.
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Types ¶
type Attributes ¶
type Attributes struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Attributes is an immutable struct for storing and retrieving generic key/value pairs. Keys must be hashable, and users should define their own types for keys. Values should not be modified after they are added to an Attributes or if they were received from one. If values implement 'Equal(o any) bool', it will be called by (*Attributes).Equal to determine whether two values with the same key should be considered equal.
func New ¶
func New(key, value any) *Attributes
New returns a new Attributes containing the key/value pair.
func (*Attributes) Equal ¶ added in v1.42.0
func (a *Attributes) Equal(o *Attributes) bool
Equal returns whether a and o are equivalent. If 'Equal(o any) bool' is implemented for a value in the attributes, it is called to determine if the value matches the one stored in the other attributes. If Equal is not implemented, standard equality is used to determine if the two values are equal. Note that some types (e.g. maps) aren't comparable by default, so they must be wrapped in a struct, or in an alias type, with Equal defined.
func (*Attributes) MarshalJSON ¶ added in v1.57.0
func (a *Attributes) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)
MarshalJSON helps implement the json.Marshaler interface, thereby rendering the Attributes correctly when printing (via pretty.JSON) structs containing Attributes as fields.
Is it impossible to unmarshal attributes from a JSON representation and this method is meant only for debugging purposes.
func (*Attributes) String ¶ added in v1.56.0
func (a *Attributes) String() string
String prints the attribute map. If any key or values throughout the map implement fmt.Stringer, it calls that method and appends.
Example ¶
Output: a1: {"<%!p(attributes_test.key={})>": "<nil>" } a2: {"<%!p(attributes_test.key={})>": "<nil>" } a3: {"<%!p(attributes_test.key={})>": "<0x0>" } a4: {"<%!p(attributes_test.key={})>": "<%!p(<nil>)>" } a5: {"<%!p(attributes_test.key={})>": "<%!p(int=1)>" } a6: {"<%!p(attributes_test.key={})>": "two" } a7: {"<%!p(attributes_test.key={})>": "<%!p(attributes_test.stringVal={two})>" } a8: {"<%!p(int=1)>": "<%!p(bool=true)>" }
func (*Attributes) Value ¶
func (a *Attributes) Value(key any) any
Value returns the value associated with these attributes for key, or nil if no value is associated with key. The returned value should not be modified.
func (*Attributes) WithValue ¶ added in v1.42.0
func (a *Attributes) WithValue(key, value any) *Attributes
WithValue returns a new Attributes containing the previous keys and values and the new key/value pair. If the same key appears multiple times, the last value overwrites all previous values for that key. To remove an existing key, use a nil value. value should not be modified later.