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transformer.go
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package text
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
// Transformer related constants
const (
unixTimeMinMilliseconds = int64(10000000000)
unixTimeMinMicroseconds = unixTimeMinMilliseconds * 1000
unixTimeMinNanoSeconds = unixTimeMinMicroseconds * 1000
)
// Transformer related variables
var (
colorsNumberPositive = Colors{FgHiGreen}
colorsNumberNegative = Colors{FgHiRed}
colorsNumberZero = Colors{}
colorsURL = Colors{Underline, FgBlue}
rfc3339Milli = "2006-01-02T15:04:05.000Z07:00"
rfc3339Micro = "2006-01-02T15:04:05.000000Z07:00"
possibleTimeLayouts = []string{
time.RFC3339,
rfc3339Milli, // strfmt.DateTime.String()'s default layout
rfc3339Micro,
time.RFC3339Nano,
}
)
// Transformer helps format the contents of an object to the user's liking.
type Transformer func(val interface{}) string
// NewNumberTransformer returns a number Transformer that:
// - transforms the number as directed by 'format' (ex.: %.2f)
// - colors negative values Red
// - colors positive values Green
func NewNumberTransformer(format string) Transformer {
return func(val interface{}) string {
if valStr := transformInt(format, val); valStr != "" {
return valStr
}
if valStr := transformUint(format, val); valStr != "" {
return valStr
}
if valStr := transformFloat(format, val); valStr != "" {
return valStr
}
return fmt.Sprint(val)
}
}
func transformInt(format string, val interface{}) string {
transform := func(val int64) string {
if val < 0 {
return colorsNumberNegative.Sprintf("-"+format, -val)
}
if val > 0 {
return colorsNumberPositive.Sprintf(format, val)
}
return colorsNumberZero.Sprintf(format, val)
}
if number, ok := val.(int); ok {
return transform(int64(number))
}
if number, ok := val.(int8); ok {
return transform(int64(number))
}
if number, ok := val.(int16); ok {
return transform(int64(number))
}
if number, ok := val.(int32); ok {
return transform(int64(number))
}
if number, ok := val.(int64); ok {
return transform(number)
}
return ""
}
func transformUint(format string, val interface{}) string {
transform := func(val uint64) string {
if val > 0 {
return colorsNumberPositive.Sprintf(format, val)
}
return colorsNumberZero.Sprintf(format, val)
}
if number, ok := val.(uint); ok {
return transform(uint64(number))
}
if number, ok := val.(uint8); ok {
return transform(uint64(number))
}
if number, ok := val.(uint16); ok {
return transform(uint64(number))
}
if number, ok := val.(uint32); ok {
return transform(uint64(number))
}
if number, ok := val.(uint64); ok {
return transform(number)
}
return ""
}
func transformFloat(format string, val interface{}) string {
transform := func(val float64) string {
if val < 0 {
return colorsNumberNegative.Sprintf("-"+format, -val)
}
if val > 0 {
return colorsNumberPositive.Sprintf(format, val)
}
return colorsNumberZero.Sprintf(format, val)
}
if number, ok := val.(float32); ok {
return transform(float64(number))
}
if number, ok := val.(float64); ok {
return transform(number)
}
return ""
}
// NewJSONTransformer returns a Transformer that can format a JSON string or an
// object into pretty-indented JSON-strings.
func NewJSONTransformer(prefix string, indent string) Transformer {
return func(val interface{}) string {
if valStr, ok := val.(string); ok {
var b bytes.Buffer
if err := json.Indent(&b, []byte(strings.TrimSpace(valStr)), prefix, indent); err == nil {
return b.String()
}
} else if b, err := json.MarshalIndent(val, prefix, indent); err == nil {
return string(b)
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%#v", val)
}
}
// NewTimeTransformer returns a Transformer that can format a timestamp (a
// time.Time) into a well-defined time format defined using the provided layout
// (ex.: time.RFC3339).
//
// If a non-nil location value is provided, the time will be localized to that
// location (use time.Local to get localized timestamps).
func NewTimeTransformer(layout string, location *time.Location) Transformer {
return func(val interface{}) string {
rsp := fmt.Sprint(val)
if valTime, ok := val.(time.Time); ok {
rsp = formatTime(valTime, layout, location)
} else {
// cycle through some supported layouts to see if the string form
// of the object matches any of these layouts
for _, possibleTimeLayout := range possibleTimeLayouts {
if valTime, err := time.Parse(possibleTimeLayout, rsp); err == nil {
rsp = formatTime(valTime, layout, location)
break
}
}
}
return rsp
}
}
// NewUnixTimeTransformer returns a Transformer that can format a unix-timestamp
// into a well-defined time format as defined by 'layout'. This can handle
// unix-time in Seconds, MilliSeconds, Microseconds and Nanoseconds.
//
// If a non-nil location value is provided, the time will be localized to that
// location (use time.Local to get localized timestamps).
func NewUnixTimeTransformer(layout string, location *time.Location) Transformer {
transformer := NewTimeTransformer(layout, location)
return func(val interface{}) string {
if unixTime, ok := val.(int64); ok {
return formatTimeUnix(unixTime, transformer)
} else if unixTimeStr, ok := val.(string); ok {
if unixTime, err := strconv.ParseInt(unixTimeStr, 10, 64); err == nil {
return formatTimeUnix(unixTime, transformer)
}
}
return fmt.Sprint(val)
}
}
// NewURLTransformer returns a Transformer that can format and pretty print a string
// that contains a URL (the text is underlined and colored Blue).
func NewURLTransformer(colors ...Color) Transformer {
colorsToUse := colorsURL
if len(colors) > 0 {
colorsToUse = colors
}
return func(val interface{}) string {
return colorsToUse.Sprint(val)
}
}
func formatTime(t time.Time, layout string, location *time.Location) string {
rsp := ""
if t.Unix() > 0 {
if location != nil {
t = t.In(location)
}
rsp = t.Format(layout)
}
return rsp
}
func formatTimeUnix(unixTime int64, timeTransformer Transformer) string {
if unixTime >= unixTimeMinNanoSeconds {
unixTime = unixTime / time.Second.Nanoseconds()
} else if unixTime >= unixTimeMinMicroseconds {
unixTime = unixTime / (time.Second.Nanoseconds() / 1000)
} else if unixTime >= unixTimeMinMilliseconds {
unixTime = unixTime / (time.Second.Nanoseconds() / 1000000)
}
return timeTransformer(time.Unix(unixTime, 0))
}