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package expression
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/dynamodb"
)
// expressionType specifies the type of Expression. Declaring this type is used
// to eliminate magic strings
type expressionType string
const (
projection expressionType = "projection"
keyCondition = "keyCondition"
condition = "condition"
filter = "filter"
update = "update"
)
// Implement the Sort interface
type typeList []expressionType
func (l typeList) Len() int {
return len(l)
}
func (l typeList) Less(i, j int) bool {
return string(l[i]) < string(l[j])
}
func (l typeList) Swap(i, j int) {
l[i], l[j] = l[j], l[i]
}
// Builder represents the struct that builds the Expression struct. Methods such
// as WithProjection() and WithCondition() can add different kinds of DynamoDB
// Expressions to the Builder. The method Build() creates an Expression struct
// with the specified types of DynamoDB Expressions.
//
// Example:
//
// keyCond := expression.Key("someKey").Equal(expression.Value("someValue"))
// proj := expression.NamesList(expression.Name("aName"), expression.Name("anotherName"), expression.Name("oneOtherName"))
//
// builder := expression.NewBuilder().WithKeyCondition(keyCond).WithProjection(proj)
// expression := builder.Build()
//
// queryInput := dynamodb.QueryInput{
// KeyConditionExpression: expression.KeyCondition(),
// ProjectionExpression: expression.Projection(),
// ExpressionAttributeNames: expression.Names(),
// ExpressionAttributeValues: expression.Values(),
// TableName: aws.String("SomeTable"),
// }
type Builder struct {
expressionMap map[expressionType]treeBuilder
}
// NewBuilder returns an empty Builder struct. Methods such as WithProjection()
// and WithCondition() can add different kinds of DynamoDB Expressions to the
// Builder. The method Build() creates an Expression struct with the specified
// types of DynamoDB Expressions.
//
// Example:
//
// keyCond := expression.Key("someKey").Equal(expression.Value("someValue"))
// proj := expression.NamesList(expression.Name("aName"), expression.Name("anotherName"), expression.Name("oneOtherName"))
// builder := expression.NewBuilder().WithKeyCondition(keyCond).WithProjection(proj)
func NewBuilder() Builder {
return Builder{}
}
// Build builds an Expression struct representing multiple types of DynamoDB
// Expressions. Getter methods on the resulting Expression struct returns the
// DynamoDB Expression strings as well as the maps that correspond to
// ExpressionAttributeNames and ExpressionAttributeValues. Calling Build() on an
// empty Builder returns the typed error EmptyParameterError.
//
// Example:
//
// // keyCond represents the Key Condition Expression
// keyCond := expression.Key("someKey").Equal(expression.Value("someValue"))
// // proj represents the Projection Expression
// proj := expression.NamesList(expression.Name("aName"), expression.Name("anotherName"), expression.Name("oneOtherName"))
//
// // Add keyCond and proj to builder as a Key Condition and Projection
// // respectively
// builder := expression.NewBuilder().WithKeyCondition(keyCond).WithProjection(proj)
// expression := builder.Build()
//
// queryInput := dynamodb.QueryInput{
// KeyConditionExpression: expression.KeyCondition(),
// ProjectionExpression: expression.Projection(),
// ExpressionAttributeNames: expression.Names(),
// ExpressionAttributeValues: expression.Values(),
// TableName: aws.String("SomeTable"),
// }
func (b Builder) Build() (Expression, error) {
if b.expressionMap == nil {
return Expression{}, newUnsetParameterError("Build", "Builder")
}
aliasList, expressionMap, err := b.buildChildTrees()
if err != nil {
return Expression{}, err
}
expression := Expression{
expressionMap: expressionMap,
}
if len(aliasList.namesList) != 0 {
namesMap := map[string]*string{}
for ind, val := range aliasList.namesList {
namesMap[fmt.Sprintf("#%v", ind)] = aws.String(val)
}
expression.namesMap = namesMap
}
if len(aliasList.valuesList) != 0 {
valuesMap := map[string]*dynamodb.AttributeValue{}
for i := 0; i < len(aliasList.valuesList); i++ {
valuesMap[fmt.Sprintf(":%v", i)] = &aliasList.valuesList[i]
}
expression.valuesMap = valuesMap
}
return expression, nil
}
// buildChildTrees compiles the list of treeBuilders that are the children of
// the argument Builder. The returned aliasList represents all the alias tokens
// used in the expression strings. The returned map[string]string maps the type
// of expression (i.e. "condition", "update") to the appropriate expression
// string.
func (b Builder) buildChildTrees() (aliasList, map[expressionType]string, error) {
aList := aliasList{}
formattedExpressions := map[expressionType]string{}
keys := typeList{}
for expressionType := range b.expressionMap {
keys = append(keys, expressionType)
}
sort.Sort(keys)
for _, key := range keys {
node, err := b.expressionMap[key].buildTree()
if err != nil {
return aliasList{}, nil, err
}
formattedExpression, err := node.buildExpressionString(&aList)
if err != nil {
return aliasList{}, nil, err
}
formattedExpressions[key] = formattedExpression
}
return aList, formattedExpressions, nil
}
// WithCondition method adds the argument ConditionBuilder as a Condition
// Expression to the argument Builder. If the argument Builder already has a
// ConditionBuilder representing a Condition Expression, WithCondition()
// overwrites the existing ConditionBuilder.
//
// Example:
//
// // let builder be an existing Builder{} and cond be an existing
// // ConditionBuilder{}
// builder = builder.WithCondition(cond)
//
// // add other DynamoDB Expressions to the builder. let proj be an already
// // existing ProjectionBuilder
// builder = builder.WithProjection(proj)
// // create an Expression struct
// expression := builder.Build()
func (b Builder) WithCondition(conditionBuilder ConditionBuilder) Builder {
if b.expressionMap == nil {
b.expressionMap = map[expressionType]treeBuilder{}
}
b.expressionMap[condition] = conditionBuilder
return b
}
// WithProjection method adds the argument ProjectionBuilder as a Projection
// Expression to the argument Builder. If the argument Builder already has a
// ProjectionBuilder representing a Projection Expression, WithProjection()
// overwrites the existing ProjectionBuilder.
//
// Example:
//
// // let builder be an existing Builder{} and proj be an existing
// // ProjectionBuilder{}
// builder = builder.WithProjection(proj)
//
// // add other DynamoDB Expressions to the builder. let cond be an already
// // existing ConditionBuilder
// builder = builder.WithCondition(cond)
// // create an Expression struct
// expression := builder.Build()
func (b Builder) WithProjection(projectionBuilder ProjectionBuilder) Builder {
if b.expressionMap == nil {
b.expressionMap = map[expressionType]treeBuilder{}
}
b.expressionMap[projection] = projectionBuilder
return b
}
// WithKeyCondition method adds the argument KeyConditionBuilder as a Key
// Condition Expression to the argument Builder. If the argument Builder already
// has a KeyConditionBuilder representing a Key Condition Expression,
// WithKeyCondition() overwrites the existing KeyConditionBuilder.
//
// Example:
//
// // let builder be an existing Builder{} and keyCond be an existing
// // KeyConditionBuilder{}
// builder = builder.WithKeyCondition(keyCond)
//
// // add other DynamoDB Expressions to the builder. let cond be an already
// // existing ConditionBuilder
// builder = builder.WithCondition(cond)
// // create an Expression struct
// expression := builder.Build()
func (b Builder) WithKeyCondition(keyConditionBuilder KeyConditionBuilder) Builder {
if b.expressionMap == nil {
b.expressionMap = map[expressionType]treeBuilder{}
}
b.expressionMap[keyCondition] = keyConditionBuilder
return b
}
// WithFilter method adds the argument ConditionBuilder as a Filter Expression
// to the argument Builder. If the argument Builder already has a
// ConditionBuilder representing a Filter Expression, WithFilter()
// overwrites the existing ConditionBuilder.
//
// Example:
//
// // let builder be an existing Builder{} and filt be an existing
// // ConditionBuilder{}
// builder = builder.WithFilter(filt)
//
// // add other DynamoDB Expressions to the builder. let cond be an already
// // existing ConditionBuilder
// builder = builder.WithCondition(cond)
// // create an Expression struct
// expression := builder.Build()
func (b Builder) WithFilter(filterBuilder ConditionBuilder) Builder {
if b.expressionMap == nil {
b.expressionMap = map[expressionType]treeBuilder{}
}
b.expressionMap[filter] = filterBuilder
return b
}
// WithUpdate method adds the argument UpdateBuilder as an Update Expression
// to the argument Builder. If the argument Builder already has a UpdateBuilder
// representing a Update Expression, WithUpdate() overwrites the existing
// UpdateBuilder.
//
// Example:
//
// // let builder be an existing Builder{} and update be an existing
// // UpdateBuilder{}
// builder = builder.WithUpdate(update)
//
// // add other DynamoDB Expressions to the builder. let cond be an already
// // existing ConditionBuilder
// builder = builder.WithCondition(cond)
// // create an Expression struct
// expression := builder.Build()
func (b Builder) WithUpdate(updateBuilder UpdateBuilder) Builder {
if b.expressionMap == nil {
b.expressionMap = map[expressionType]treeBuilder{}
}
b.expressionMap[update] = updateBuilder
return b
}
// Expression represents a collection of DynamoDB Expressions. The getter
// methods of the Expression struct retrieves the formatted DynamoDB
// Expressions, ExpressionAttributeNames, and ExpressionAttributeValues.
//
// Example:
//
// // keyCond represents the Key Condition Expression
// keyCond := expression.Key("someKey").Equal(expression.Value("someValue"))
// // proj represents the Projection Expression
// proj := expression.NamesList(expression.Name("aName"), expression.Name("anotherName"), expression.Name("oneOtherName"))
//
// // Add keyCond and proj to builder as a Key Condition and Projection
// // respectively
// builder := expression.NewBuilder().WithKeyCondition(keyCond).WithProjection(proj)
// expression := builder.Build()
//
// queryInput := dynamodb.QueryInput{
// KeyConditionExpression: expression.KeyCondition(),
// ProjectionExpression: expression.Projection(),
// ExpressionAttributeNames: expression.Names(),
// ExpressionAttributeValues: expression.Values(),
// TableName: aws.String("SomeTable"),
// }
type Expression struct {
expressionMap map[expressionType]string
namesMap map[string]*string
valuesMap map[string]*dynamodb.AttributeValue
}
// treeBuilder interface is fulfilled by builder structs that represent
// different types of Expressions.
type treeBuilder interface {
// buildTree creates the tree structure of exprNodes. The tree structure
// of exprNodes are traversed in order to build the string representing
// different types of Expressions as well as the maps that represent
// ExpressionAttributeNames and ExpressionAttributeValues.
buildTree() (exprNode, error)
}
// Condition returns the *string corresponding to the Condition Expression
// of the argument Expression. This method is used to satisfy the members of
// DynamoDB input structs. If the Expression does not have a condition
// expression this method returns nil.
//
// Example:
//
// // let expression be an instance of Expression{}
//
// deleteInput := dynamodb.DeleteItemInput{
// ConditionExpression: expression.Condition(),
// ExpressionAttributeNames: expression.Names(),
// ExpressionAttributeValues: expression.Values(),
// Key: map[string]*dynamodb.AttributeValue{
// "PartitionKey": &dynamodb.AttributeValue{
// S: aws.String("SomeKey"),
// },
// },
// TableName: aws.String("SomeTable"),
// }
func (e Expression) Condition() *string {
return e.returnExpression(condition)
}
// Filter returns the *string corresponding to the Filter Expression of the
// argument Expression. This method is used to satisfy the members of DynamoDB
// input structs. If the Expression does not have a filter expression this
// method returns nil.
//
// Example:
//
// // let expression be an instance of Expression{}
//
// queryInput := dynamodb.QueryInput{
// KeyConditionExpression: expression.KeyCondition(),
// FilterExpression: expression.Filter(),
// ExpressionAttributeNames: expression.Names(),
// ExpressionAttributeValues: expression.Values(),
// TableName: aws.String("SomeTable"),
// }
func (e Expression) Filter() *string {
return e.returnExpression(filter)
}
// Projection returns the *string corresponding to the Projection Expression
// of the argument Expression. This method is used to satisfy the members of
// DynamoDB input structs. If the Expression does not have a projection
// expression this method returns nil.
//
// Example:
//
// // let expression be an instance of Expression{}
//
// queryInput := dynamodb.QueryInput{
// KeyConditionExpression: expression.KeyCondition(),
// ProjectionExpression: expression.Projection(),
// ExpressionAttributeNames: expression.Names(),
// ExpressionAttributeValues: expression.Values(),
// TableName: aws.String("SomeTable"),
// }
func (e Expression) Projection() *string {
return e.returnExpression(projection)
}
// KeyCondition returns the *string corresponding to the Key Condition
// Expression of the argument Expression. This method is used to satisfy the
// members of DynamoDB input structs. If the argument Expression does not have a
// KeyConditionExpression, KeyCondition() returns nil.
//
// Example:
//
// // let expression be an instance of Expression{}
//
// queryInput := dynamodb.QueryInput{
// KeyConditionExpression: expression.KeyCondition(),
// ProjectionExpression: expression.Projection(),
// ExpressionAttributeNames: expression.Names(),
// ExpressionAttributeValues: expression.Values(),
// TableName: aws.String("SomeTable"),
// }
func (e Expression) KeyCondition() *string {
return e.returnExpression(keyCondition)
}
// Update returns the *string corresponding to the Update Expression of the
// argument Expression. This method is used to satisfy the members of DynamoDB
// input structs. If the argument Expression does not have a UpdateExpression,
// Update() returns nil.
//
// Example:
//
// // let expression be an instance of Expression{}
//
// updateInput := dynamodb.UpdateInput{
// Key: map[string]*dynamodb.AttributeValue{
// "PartitionKey": {
// S: aws.String("someKey"),
// },
// },
// UpdateExpression: expression.Update(),
// ExpressionAttributeNames: expression.Names(),
// ExpressionAttributeValues: expression.Values(),
// TableName: aws.String("SomeTable"),
// }
func (e Expression) Update() *string {
return e.returnExpression(update)
}
// Names returns the map[string]*string corresponding to the
// ExpressionAttributeNames of the argument Expression. This method is used to
// satisfy the members of DynamoDB input structs. If Expression does not use
// ExpressionAttributeNames, this method returns nil. The
// ExpressionAttributeNames and ExpressionAttributeValues member of the input
// struct must always be assigned when using the Expression struct since all
// item attribute names and values are aliased. That means that if the
// ExpressionAttributeNames and ExpressionAttributeValues member is not assigned
// with the corresponding Names() and Values() methods, the DynamoDB operation
// will run into a logic error.
//
// Example:
//
// // let expression be an instance of Expression{}
//
// queryInput := dynamodb.QueryInput{
// KeyConditionExpression: expression.KeyCondition(),
// ProjectionExpression: expression.Projection(),
// ExpressionAttributeNames: expression.Names(),
// ExpressionAttributeValues: expression.Values(),
// TableName: aws.String("SomeTable"),
// }
func (e Expression) Names() map[string]*string {
return e.namesMap
}
// Values returns the map[string]*dynamodb.AttributeValue corresponding to
// the ExpressionAttributeValues of the argument Expression. This method is used
// to satisfy the members of DynamoDB input structs. If Expression does not use
// ExpressionAttributeValues, this method returns nil. The
// ExpressionAttributeNames and ExpressionAttributeValues member of the input
// struct must always be assigned when using the Expression struct since all
// item attribute names and values are aliased. That means that if the
// ExpressionAttributeNames and ExpressionAttributeValues member is not assigned
// with the corresponding Names() and Values() methods, the DynamoDB operation
// will run into a logic error.
//
// Example:
//
// // let expression be an instance of Expression{}
//
// queryInput := dynamodb.QueryInput{
// KeyConditionExpression: expression.KeyCondition(),
// ProjectionExpression: expression.Projection(),
// ExpressionAttributeNames: expression.Names(),
// ExpressionAttributeValues: expression.Values(),
// TableName: aws.String("SomeTable"),
// }
func (e Expression) Values() map[string]*dynamodb.AttributeValue {
return e.valuesMap
}
// returnExpression returns *string corresponding to the type of Expression
// string specified by the expressionType. If there is no corresponding
// expression available in Expression, the method returns nil
func (e Expression) returnExpression(expressionType expressionType) *string {
if e.expressionMap == nil {
return nil
}
return aws.String(e.expressionMap[expressionType])
}
// exprNode are the generic nodes that represents both Operands and
// Conditions. The purpose of exprNode is to be able to call an generic
// recursive function on the top level exprNode to be able to determine a root
// node in order to deduplicate name aliases.
// fmtExpr is a string that has escaped characters to refer to
// names/values/children which needs to be aliased at runtime in order to avoid
// duplicate values. The rules are as follows:
// $n: Indicates that an alias of a name needs to be inserted. The
// corresponding name to be alias is in the []names slice.
// $v: Indicates that an alias of a value needs to be inserted. The
// corresponding value to be alias is in the []values slice.
// $c: Indicates that the fmtExpr of a child exprNode needs to be inserted.
// The corresponding child node is in the []children slice.
type exprNode struct {
names []string
values []dynamodb.AttributeValue
children []exprNode
fmtExpr string
}
// aliasList keeps track of all the names we need to alias in the nested
// struct of conditions and operands. This allows each alias to be unique.
// aliasList is passed in as a pointer when buildChildTrees is called in
// order to deduplicate all names within the tree strcuture of the exprNodes.
type aliasList struct {
namesList []string
valuesList []dynamodb.AttributeValue
}
// buildExpressionString returns a string with aliasing for names/values
// specified by aliasList. The string corresponds to the expression that the
// exprNode tree represents.
func (en exprNode) buildExpressionString(aliasList *aliasList) (string, error) {
// Since each exprNode contains a slice of names, values, and children that
// correspond to the escaped characters, we an index to traverse the slices
index := struct {
name, value, children int
}{}
formattedExpression := en.fmtExpr
for i := 0; i < len(formattedExpression); {
if formattedExpression[i] != '$' {
i++
continue
}
if i == len(formattedExpression)-1 {
return "", fmt.Errorf("buildexprNode error: invalid escape character")
}
var alias string
var err error
// if an escaped character is found, substitute it with the proper alias
// TODO consider AST instead of string in the future
switch formattedExpression[i+1] {
case 'n':
alias, err = substitutePath(index.name, en, aliasList)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
index.name++
case 'v':
alias, err = substituteValue(index.value, en, aliasList)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
index.value++
case 'c':
alias, err = substituteChild(index.children, en, aliasList)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
index.children++
default:
return "", fmt.Errorf("buildexprNode error: invalid escape rune %#v", formattedExpression[i+1])
}
formattedExpression = formattedExpression[:i] + alias + formattedExpression[i+2:]
i += len(alias)
}
return formattedExpression, nil
}
// substitutePath substitutes the escaped character $n with the appropriate
// alias.
func substitutePath(index int, node exprNode, aliasList *aliasList) (string, error) {
if index >= len(node.names) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("substitutePath error: exprNode []names out of range")
}
str, err := aliasList.aliasPath(node.names[index])
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return str, nil
}
// substituteValue substitutes the escaped character $v with the appropriate
// alias.
func substituteValue(index int, node exprNode, aliasList *aliasList) (string, error) {
if index >= len(node.values) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("substituteValue error: exprNode []values out of range")
}
str, err := aliasList.aliasValue(node.values[index])
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return str, nil
}
// substituteChild substitutes the escaped character $c with the appropriate
// alias.
func substituteChild(index int, node exprNode, aliasList *aliasList) (string, error) {
if index >= len(node.children) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("substituteChild error: exprNode []children out of range")
}
return node.children[index].buildExpressionString(aliasList)
}
// aliasValue returns the corresponding alias to the dav value argument. Since
// values are not deduplicated as of now, all values are just appended to the
// aliasList and given the index as the alias.
func (al *aliasList) aliasValue(dav dynamodb.AttributeValue) (string, error) {
al.valuesList = append(al.valuesList, dav)
return fmt.Sprintf(":%d", len(al.valuesList)-1), nil
}
// aliasPath returns the corresponding alias to the argument string. The
// argument is checked against all existing aliasList names in order to avoid
// duplicate strings getting two different aliases.
func (al *aliasList) aliasPath(nm string) (string, error) {
for ind, name := range al.namesList {
if nm == name {
return fmt.Sprintf("#%d", ind), nil
}
}
al.namesList = append(al.namesList, nm)
return fmt.Sprintf("#%d", len(al.namesList)-1), nil
}