miniflux/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/datastore/datastore.go

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// Copyright 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package datastore
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
"google.golang.org/appengine"
"google.golang.org/appengine/internal"
pb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore"
)
var (
// ErrInvalidEntityType is returned when functions like Get or Next are
// passed a dst or src argument of invalid type.
ErrInvalidEntityType = errors.New("datastore: invalid entity type")
// ErrInvalidKey is returned when an invalid key is presented.
ErrInvalidKey = errors.New("datastore: invalid key")
// ErrNoSuchEntity is returned when no entity was found for a given key.
ErrNoSuchEntity = errors.New("datastore: no such entity")
)
// ErrFieldMismatch is returned when a field is to be loaded into a different
// type than the one it was stored from, or when a field is missing or
// unexported in the destination struct.
// StructType is the type of the struct pointed to by the destination argument
// passed to Get or to Iterator.Next.
type ErrFieldMismatch struct {
StructType reflect.Type
FieldName string
Reason string
}
func (e *ErrFieldMismatch) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("datastore: cannot load field %q into a %q: %s",
e.FieldName, e.StructType, e.Reason)
}
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// protoToKey converts a Reference proto to a *Key. If the key is invalid,
// protoToKey will return the invalid key along with ErrInvalidKey.
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func protoToKey(r *pb.Reference) (k *Key, err error) {
appID := r.GetApp()
namespace := r.GetNameSpace()
for _, e := range r.Path.Element {
k = &Key{
kind: e.GetType(),
stringID: e.GetName(),
intID: e.GetId(),
parent: k,
appID: appID,
namespace: namespace,
}
if !k.valid() {
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return k, ErrInvalidKey
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}
}
return
}
// keyToProto converts a *Key to a Reference proto.
func keyToProto(defaultAppID string, k *Key) *pb.Reference {
appID := k.appID
if appID == "" {
appID = defaultAppID
}
n := 0
for i := k; i != nil; i = i.parent {
n++
}
e := make([]*pb.Path_Element, n)
for i := k; i != nil; i = i.parent {
n--
e[n] = &pb.Path_Element{
Type: &i.kind,
}
// At most one of {Name,Id} should be set.
// Neither will be set for incomplete keys.
if i.stringID != "" {
e[n].Name = &i.stringID
} else if i.intID != 0 {
e[n].Id = &i.intID
}
}
var namespace *string
if k.namespace != "" {
namespace = proto.String(k.namespace)
}
return &pb.Reference{
App: proto.String(appID),
NameSpace: namespace,
Path: &pb.Path{
Element: e,
},
}
}
// multiKeyToProto is a batch version of keyToProto.
func multiKeyToProto(appID string, key []*Key) []*pb.Reference {
ret := make([]*pb.Reference, len(key))
for i, k := range key {
ret[i] = keyToProto(appID, k)
}
return ret
}
// multiValid is a batch version of Key.valid. It returns an error, not a
// []bool.
func multiValid(key []*Key) error {
invalid := false
for _, k := range key {
if !k.valid() {
invalid = true
break
}
}
if !invalid {
return nil
}
err := make(appengine.MultiError, len(key))
for i, k := range key {
if !k.valid() {
err[i] = ErrInvalidKey
}
}
return err
}
// It's unfortunate that the two semantically equivalent concepts pb.Reference
// and pb.PropertyValue_ReferenceValue aren't the same type. For example, the
// two have different protobuf field numbers.
// referenceValueToKey is the same as protoToKey except the input is a
// PropertyValue_ReferenceValue instead of a Reference.
func referenceValueToKey(r *pb.PropertyValue_ReferenceValue) (k *Key, err error) {
appID := r.GetApp()
namespace := r.GetNameSpace()
for _, e := range r.Pathelement {
k = &Key{
kind: e.GetType(),
stringID: e.GetName(),
intID: e.GetId(),
parent: k,
appID: appID,
namespace: namespace,
}
if !k.valid() {
return nil, ErrInvalidKey
}
}
return
}
// keyToReferenceValue is the same as keyToProto except the output is a
// PropertyValue_ReferenceValue instead of a Reference.
func keyToReferenceValue(defaultAppID string, k *Key) *pb.PropertyValue_ReferenceValue {
ref := keyToProto(defaultAppID, k)
pe := make([]*pb.PropertyValue_ReferenceValue_PathElement, len(ref.Path.Element))
for i, e := range ref.Path.Element {
pe[i] = &pb.PropertyValue_ReferenceValue_PathElement{
Type: e.Type,
Id: e.Id,
Name: e.Name,
}
}
return &pb.PropertyValue_ReferenceValue{
App: ref.App,
NameSpace: ref.NameSpace,
Pathelement: pe,
}
}
type multiArgType int
const (
multiArgTypeInvalid multiArgType = iota
multiArgTypePropertyLoadSaver
multiArgTypeStruct
multiArgTypeStructPtr
multiArgTypeInterface
)
// checkMultiArg checks that v has type []S, []*S, []I, or []P, for some struct
// type S, for some interface type I, or some non-interface non-pointer type P
// such that P or *P implements PropertyLoadSaver.
//
// It returns what category the slice's elements are, and the reflect.Type
// that represents S, I or P.
//
// As a special case, PropertyList is an invalid type for v.
func checkMultiArg(v reflect.Value) (m multiArgType, elemType reflect.Type) {
if v.Kind() != reflect.Slice {
return multiArgTypeInvalid, nil
}
if v.Type() == typeOfPropertyList {
return multiArgTypeInvalid, nil
}
elemType = v.Type().Elem()
if reflect.PtrTo(elemType).Implements(typeOfPropertyLoadSaver) {
return multiArgTypePropertyLoadSaver, elemType
}
switch elemType.Kind() {
case reflect.Struct:
return multiArgTypeStruct, elemType
case reflect.Interface:
return multiArgTypeInterface, elemType
case reflect.Ptr:
elemType = elemType.Elem()
if elemType.Kind() == reflect.Struct {
return multiArgTypeStructPtr, elemType
}
}
return multiArgTypeInvalid, nil
}
// Get loads the entity stored for k into dst, which must be a struct pointer
// or implement PropertyLoadSaver. If there is no such entity for the key, Get
// returns ErrNoSuchEntity.
//
// The values of dst's unmatched struct fields are not modified, and matching
// slice-typed fields are not reset before appending to them. In particular, it
// is recommended to pass a pointer to a zero valued struct on each Get call.
//
// ErrFieldMismatch is returned when a field is to be loaded into a different
// type than the one it was stored from, or when a field is missing or
// unexported in the destination struct. ErrFieldMismatch is only returned if
// dst is a struct pointer.
func Get(c context.Context, key *Key, dst interface{}) error {
if dst == nil { // GetMulti catches nil interface; we need to catch nil ptr here
return ErrInvalidEntityType
}
err := GetMulti(c, []*Key{key}, []interface{}{dst})
if me, ok := err.(appengine.MultiError); ok {
return me[0]
}
return err
}
// GetMulti is a batch version of Get.
//
// dst must be a []S, []*S, []I or []P, for some struct type S, some interface
// type I, or some non-interface non-pointer type P such that P or *P
// implements PropertyLoadSaver. If an []I, each element must be a valid dst
// for Get: it must be a struct pointer or implement PropertyLoadSaver.
//
// As a special case, PropertyList is an invalid type for dst, even though a
// PropertyList is a slice of structs. It is treated as invalid to avoid being
// mistakenly passed when []PropertyList was intended.
func GetMulti(c context.Context, key []*Key, dst interface{}) error {
v := reflect.ValueOf(dst)
multiArgType, _ := checkMultiArg(v)
if multiArgType == multiArgTypeInvalid {
return errors.New("datastore: dst has invalid type")
}
if len(key) != v.Len() {
return errors.New("datastore: key and dst slices have different length")
}
if len(key) == 0 {
return nil
}
if err := multiValid(key); err != nil {
return err
}
req := &pb.GetRequest{
Key: multiKeyToProto(internal.FullyQualifiedAppID(c), key),
}
res := &pb.GetResponse{}
if err := internal.Call(c, "datastore_v3", "Get", req, res); err != nil {
return err
}
if len(key) != len(res.Entity) {
return errors.New("datastore: internal error: server returned the wrong number of entities")
}
multiErr, any := make(appengine.MultiError, len(key)), false
for i, e := range res.Entity {
if e.Entity == nil {
multiErr[i] = ErrNoSuchEntity
} else {
elem := v.Index(i)
if multiArgType == multiArgTypePropertyLoadSaver || multiArgType == multiArgTypeStruct {
elem = elem.Addr()
}
if multiArgType == multiArgTypeStructPtr && elem.IsNil() {
elem.Set(reflect.New(elem.Type().Elem()))
}
multiErr[i] = loadEntity(elem.Interface(), e.Entity)
}
if multiErr[i] != nil {
any = true
}
}
if any {
return multiErr
}
return nil
}
// Put saves the entity src into the datastore with key k. src must be a struct
// pointer or implement PropertyLoadSaver; if a struct pointer then any
// unexported fields of that struct will be skipped. If k is an incomplete key,
// the returned key will be a unique key generated by the datastore.
func Put(c context.Context, key *Key, src interface{}) (*Key, error) {
k, err := PutMulti(c, []*Key{key}, []interface{}{src})
if err != nil {
if me, ok := err.(appengine.MultiError); ok {
return nil, me[0]
}
return nil, err
}
return k[0], nil
}
// PutMulti is a batch version of Put.
//
// src must satisfy the same conditions as the dst argument to GetMulti.
func PutMulti(c context.Context, key []*Key, src interface{}) ([]*Key, error) {
v := reflect.ValueOf(src)
multiArgType, _ := checkMultiArg(v)
if multiArgType == multiArgTypeInvalid {
return nil, errors.New("datastore: src has invalid type")
}
if len(key) != v.Len() {
return nil, errors.New("datastore: key and src slices have different length")
}
if len(key) == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
appID := internal.FullyQualifiedAppID(c)
if err := multiValid(key); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
req := &pb.PutRequest{}
for i := range key {
elem := v.Index(i)
if multiArgType == multiArgTypePropertyLoadSaver || multiArgType == multiArgTypeStruct {
elem = elem.Addr()
}
sProto, err := saveEntity(appID, key[i], elem.Interface())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
req.Entity = append(req.Entity, sProto)
}
res := &pb.PutResponse{}
if err := internal.Call(c, "datastore_v3", "Put", req, res); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if len(key) != len(res.Key) {
return nil, errors.New("datastore: internal error: server returned the wrong number of keys")
}
ret := make([]*Key, len(key))
for i := range ret {
var err error
ret[i], err = protoToKey(res.Key[i])
if err != nil || ret[i].Incomplete() {
return nil, errors.New("datastore: internal error: server returned an invalid key")
}
}
return ret, nil
}
// Delete deletes the entity for the given key.
func Delete(c context.Context, key *Key) error {
err := DeleteMulti(c, []*Key{key})
if me, ok := err.(appengine.MultiError); ok {
return me[0]
}
return err
}
// DeleteMulti is a batch version of Delete.
func DeleteMulti(c context.Context, key []*Key) error {
if len(key) == 0 {
return nil
}
if err := multiValid(key); err != nil {
return err
}
req := &pb.DeleteRequest{
Key: multiKeyToProto(internal.FullyQualifiedAppID(c), key),
}
res := &pb.DeleteResponse{}
return internal.Call(c, "datastore_v3", "Delete", req, res)
}
func namespaceMod(m proto.Message, namespace string) {
// pb.Query is the only type that has a name_space field.
// All other namespace support in datastore is in the keys.
switch m := m.(type) {
case *pb.Query:
if m.NameSpace == nil {
m.NameSpace = &namespace
}
}
}
func init() {
internal.NamespaceMods["datastore_v3"] = namespaceMod
internal.RegisterErrorCodeMap("datastore_v3", pb.Error_ErrorCode_name)
internal.RegisterTimeoutErrorCode("datastore_v3", int32(pb.Error_TIMEOUT))
}