OLD | NEW |
(Empty) | |
| 1 // Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
| 4 |
| 5 package datastore |
| 6 |
| 7 import ( |
| 8 "reflect" |
| 9 ) |
| 10 |
| 11 // GetPLS resolves obj into a PropertyLoadSaver. |
| 12 // |
| 13 // obj must be a non-nil pointer to a struct of some sort. |
| 14 // |
| 15 // By default, exported fields will be serialized to/from the datastore. If the |
| 16 // field is not exported, it will be skipped by the serialization routines. |
| 17 // |
| 18 // If a field is of a non-supported type (see Property for the list of supported |
| 19 // property types), the the resulting PropertyLoadSaver will have a non-nil |
| 20 // Problem(). Other problems include duplicate field names (due to tagging), |
| 21 // recursively defined structs, nested structures with multiple slices (e.g. |
| 22 // slices of slices, either directly `[][]type` or indirectly `[]Embedded` where |
| 23 // Embedded contains a slice.) |
| 24 // |
| 25 // GetPLS supports the following struct tag syntax: |
| 26 // `gae:"fieldName[,noindex]"` -- an alternate fieldname for an exportable |
| 27 // field. When the struct is serialized or deserialized, fieldName wil
l be |
| 28 // associated with the struct field instead of the field's Go name. This is |
| 29 // useful when writing Go code which interfaces with appengine code written |
| 30 // in other languages (like python) which use lowercase as their default |
| 31 // datastore field names. |
| 32 // |
| 33 // A fieldName of "-" means that gae will ignore the field for all |
| 34 // serialization/deserialization. |
| 35 // |
| 36 // if noindex is specified, then this field will not be indexed in the |
| 37 // datastore, even if it was an otherwise indexable type. If fieldName is |
| 38 // blank, and noindex is specifed, then fieldName will default to the |
| 39 // field's actual name. |
| 40 // |
| 41 // `gae:"$metaKey[,<value>]` -- indicates a field is metadata. Metadata |
| 42 // can be to control filter behavior, or to store key data when using |
| 43 // the Interface.KeyForObject* methods. The supported field types are: |
| 44 // - Key |
| 45 // - int64 |
| 46 // - string |
| 47 // - Toggle (GetMeta and SetMeta treat the field as if it were bool) |
| 48 // in addition, int64, string and Toggle allow setting a default value |
| 49 // in the struct field tag (the "<value>" portion). |
| 50 // |
| 51 // Only exported fields allow SetMeta, but all fields of appropriate type |
| 52 // allow tagged defaults. See Examples. |
| 53 // |
| 54 // Example "special" structure. This is supposed to be some sort of datastore |
| 55 // singleton object. |
| 56 // struct secretFoo { |
| 57 // // _id and _kind are not exported, so setting their values will not be |
| 58 // // reflected by GetMeta. |
| 59 // _id int64 `gae:"$id,1"` |
| 60 // _kind string `gae:"$kind,InternalFooSingleton"` |
| 61 // |
| 62 // // Value is exported, so can be read and written by the PropertyLoadSaver
, |
| 63 // // but secretFoo is shared with a python appengine module which has |
| 64 // // stored this field as 'value' instead of 'Value'. |
| 65 // Value int64 `gae:"value"` |
| 66 // } |
| 67 // |
| 68 // Example "normal" structure that you might use in a go-only appengine app. |
| 69 // struct User { |
| 70 // ID string `gae:"$id"` |
| 71 // // "kind" is automatically implied by the struct name: "User" |
| 72 // // "parent" is nil... Users are root entities |
| 73 // |
| 74 // // 'Name' will serialized to the datastore in the field 'Name' |
| 75 // Name string |
| 76 // } |
| 77 // |
| 78 // struct Comment { |
| 79 // ID int64 `gae:"$id"` |
| 80 // // "kind" is automatically implied by the struct name: "Comment" |
| 81 // |
| 82 // // Parent will be enforced by the application to be a User key. |
| 83 // Parent Key `gae:"$parent"` |
| 84 // |
| 85 // // 'Lines' will serialized to the datastore in the field 'Lines' |
| 86 // Lines []string |
| 87 // } |
| 88 func GetPLS(obj interface{}) PropertyLoadSaver { |
| 89 v := reflect.ValueOf(obj) |
| 90 if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || v.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Struct { |
| 91 return &structPLS{c: &structCodec{problem: ErrInvalidEntityType}
} |
| 92 } |
| 93 if v.IsNil() { |
| 94 return &structPLS{c: &structCodec{problem: ErrInvalidEntityType}
} |
| 95 } |
| 96 v = v.Elem() |
| 97 c := getCodec(v.Type()) |
| 98 return &structPLS{v, c} |
| 99 } |
| 100 |
| 101 func getCodec(structType reflect.Type) *structCodec { |
| 102 structCodecsMutex.RLock() |
| 103 c, ok := structCodecs[structType] |
| 104 structCodecsMutex.RUnlock() |
| 105 if ok { |
| 106 return c |
| 107 } |
| 108 |
| 109 structCodecsMutex.Lock() |
| 110 defer structCodecsMutex.Unlock() |
| 111 return getStructCodecLocked(structType) |
| 112 } |
OLD | NEW |