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Fixes #71, #93, #158, #168, #209, #141, #160, #162, #190 * Fixed: indentation in comment * Fixed: Get() returns nil when nested element not found * Fixed: insensitiviseMaps() made recursive so that nested keys are lowercased * Fixed: order of expected<=>actual in assert.Equal() statements * Fixed: find() looks into "overrides" first * Fixed: TestBindPFlags() to use a new Viper instance * Fixed: removed extra aliases from display in Debug() * Added: test for checking precedence of dot-containing keys. * Fixed: Set() and SetDefault() insert nested values * Added: tests for overriding nested values * Changed: AllKeys() includes all keys / AllSettings() includes overridden nested values * Added: test for shadowed nested key * Fixed: properties parsing generates nested maps * Fixed: Get() and IsSet() work correctly on nested values * Changed: modifier README.md to reflect changes
174 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
174 lines
6.3 KiB
Go
package viper
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import (
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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"testing"
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"github.com/spf13/cast"
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"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
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)
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type layer int
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const (
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defaultLayer layer = iota + 1
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overrideLayer
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)
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func TestNestedOverrides(t *testing.T) {
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assert := assert.New(t)
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var v *Viper
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// Case 0: value overridden by a value
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overrideDefault(assert, "tom", 10, "tom", 20) // "tom" is first given 10 as default value, then overridden by 20
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override(assert, "tom", 10, "tom", 20) // "tom" is first given value 10, then overridden by 20
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overrideDefault(assert, "tom.age", 10, "tom.age", 20)
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override(assert, "tom.age", 10, "tom.age", 20)
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overrideDefault(assert, "sawyer.tom.age", 10, "sawyer.tom.age", 20)
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override(assert, "sawyer.tom.age", 10, "sawyer.tom.age", 20)
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// Case 1: key:value overridden by a value
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v = overrideDefault(assert, "tom.age", 10, "tom", "boy") // "tom.age" is first given 10 as default value, then "tom" is overridden by "boy"
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assert.Nil(v.Get("tom.age")) // "tom.age" should not exist anymore
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v = override(assert, "tom.age", 10, "tom", "boy")
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assert.Nil(v.Get("tom.age"))
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// Case 2: value overridden by a key:value
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overrideDefault(assert, "tom", "boy", "tom.age", 10) // "tom" is first given "boy" as default value, then "tom" is overridden by map{"age":10}
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override(assert, "tom.age", 10, "tom", "boy")
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// Case 3: key:value overridden by a key:value
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v = overrideDefault(assert, "tom.size", 4, "tom.age", 10)
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assert.Equal(4, v.Get("tom.size")) // value should still be reachable
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v = override(assert, "tom.size", 4, "tom.age", 10)
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assert.Equal(4, v.Get("tom.size"))
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deepCheckValue(assert, v, overrideLayer, []string{"tom", "size"}, 4)
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// Case 4: key:value overridden by a map
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v = overrideDefault(assert, "tom.size", 4, "tom", map[string]interface{}{"age": 10}) // "tom.size" is first given "4" as default value, then "tom" is overridden by map{"age":10}
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assert.Equal(4, v.Get("tom.size")) // "tom.size" should still be reachable
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assert.Equal(10, v.Get("tom.age")) // new value should be there
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deepCheckValue(assert, v, overrideLayer, []string{"tom", "age"}, 10) // new value should be there
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v = override(assert, "tom.size", 4, "tom", map[string]interface{}{"age": 10})
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assert.Nil(v.Get("tom.size"))
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assert.Equal(10, v.Get("tom.age"))
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deepCheckValue(assert, v, overrideLayer, []string{"tom", "age"}, 10)
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// Case 5: array overridden by a value
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overrideDefault(assert, "tom", []int{10, 20}, "tom", 30)
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override(assert, "tom", []int{10, 20}, "tom", 30)
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overrideDefault(assert, "tom.age", []int{10, 20}, "tom.age", 30)
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override(assert, "tom.age", []int{10, 20}, "tom.age", 30)
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// Case 6: array overridden by an array
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overrideDefault(assert, "tom", []int{10, 20}, "tom", []int{30, 40})
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override(assert, "tom", []int{10, 20}, "tom", []int{30, 40})
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overrideDefault(assert, "tom.age", []int{10, 20}, "tom.age", []int{30, 40})
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v = override(assert, "tom.age", []int{10, 20}, "tom.age", []int{30, 40})
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// explicit array merge:
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s, ok := v.Get("tom.age").([]int)
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if assert.True(ok, "tom[\"age\"] is not a slice") {
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v.Set("tom.age", append(s, []int{50, 60}...))
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assert.Equal([]int{30, 40, 50, 60}, v.Get("tom.age"))
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deepCheckValue(assert, v, overrideLayer, []string{"tom", "age"}, []int{30, 40, 50, 60})
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}
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}
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func overrideDefault(assert *assert.Assertions, firstPath string, firstValue interface{}, secondPath string, secondValue interface{}) *Viper {
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return overrideFromLayer(defaultLayer, assert, firstPath, firstValue, secondPath, secondValue)
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}
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func override(assert *assert.Assertions, firstPath string, firstValue interface{}, secondPath string, secondValue interface{}) *Viper {
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return overrideFromLayer(overrideLayer, assert, firstPath, firstValue, secondPath, secondValue)
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}
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// overrideFromLayer performs the sequential override and low-level checks.
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//
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// First assignment is made on layer l for path firstPath with value firstValue,
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// the second one on the override layer (i.e., with the Set() function)
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// for path secondPath with value secondValue.
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//
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// firstPath and secondPath can include an arbitrary number of dots to indicate
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// a nested element.
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//
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// After each assignment, the value is checked, retrieved both by its full path
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// and by its key sequence (successive maps).
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func overrideFromLayer(l layer, assert *assert.Assertions, firstPath string, firstValue interface{}, secondPath string, secondValue interface{}) *Viper {
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v := New()
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firstKeys := strings.Split(firstPath, v.keyDelim)
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if assert == nil ||
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len(firstKeys) == 0 || len(firstKeys[0]) == 0 {
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return v
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}
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// Set and check first value
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switch l {
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case defaultLayer:
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v.SetDefault(firstPath, firstValue)
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case overrideLayer:
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v.Set(firstPath, firstValue)
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default:
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return v
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}
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assert.Equal(firstValue, v.Get(firstPath))
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deepCheckValue(assert, v, l, firstKeys, firstValue)
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// Override and check new value
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secondKeys := strings.Split(secondPath, v.keyDelim)
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if len(secondKeys) == 0 || len(secondKeys[0]) == 0 {
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return v
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}
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v.Set(secondPath, secondValue)
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assert.Equal(secondValue, v.Get(secondPath))
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deepCheckValue(assert, v, overrideLayer, secondKeys, secondValue)
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return v
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}
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// deepCheckValue checks that all given keys correspond to a valid path in the
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// configuration map of the given layer, and that the final value equals the one given
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func deepCheckValue(assert *assert.Assertions, v *Viper, l layer, keys []string, value interface{}) {
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if assert == nil || v == nil ||
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len(keys) == 0 || len(keys[0]) == 0 {
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return
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}
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// init
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var val interface{}
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var ms string
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switch l {
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case defaultLayer:
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val = v.defaults
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ms = "v.defaults"
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case overrideLayer:
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val = v.override
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ms = "v.override"
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}
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// loop through map
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var m map[string]interface{}
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err := false
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for _, k := range keys {
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if val == nil {
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assert.Fail(fmt.Sprintf("%s is not a map[string]interface{}", ms))
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return
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}
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// deep scan of the map to get the final value
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switch val.(type) {
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case map[interface{}]interface{}:
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m = cast.ToStringMap(val)
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case map[string]interface{}:
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m = val.(map[string]interface{})
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default:
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assert.Fail(fmt.Sprintf("%s is not a map[string]interface{}", ms))
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return
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}
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ms = ms + "[\"" + k + "\"]"
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val = m[k]
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}
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if !err {
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assert.Equal(value, val)
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}
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}
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