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			104 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.9 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
// FIXME(thaJeztah): remove once we are a module; the go:build directive prevents go from downgrading language version to go1.16:
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//go:build go1.23
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package templates
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import (
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	"bytes"
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	"encoding/json"
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	"strings"
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	"text/template"
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)
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// basicFunctions are the set of initial
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// functions provided to every template.
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var basicFunctions = template.FuncMap{
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	"json": func(v any) string {
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		buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
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		enc := json.NewEncoder(buf)
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		enc.SetEscapeHTML(false)
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		err := enc.Encode(v)
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		if err != nil {
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			panic(err)
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		}
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		// Remove the trailing new line added by the encoder
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		return strings.TrimSpace(buf.String())
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	},
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	"split":    strings.Split,
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	"join":     strings.Join,
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	"title":    strings.Title, //nolint:nolintlint,staticcheck // strings.Title is deprecated, but we only use it for ASCII, so replacing with golang.org/x/text is out of scope
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	"lower":    strings.ToLower,
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	"upper":    strings.ToUpper,
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	"pad":      padWithSpace,
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	"truncate": truncateWithLength,
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}
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// HeaderFunctions are used to created headers of a table.
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// This is a replacement of basicFunctions for header generation
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// because we want the header to remain intact.
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// Some functions like `pad` are not overridden (to preserve alignment
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// with the columns).
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var HeaderFunctions = template.FuncMap{
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	"json": func(v string) string {
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		return v
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	},
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	"split": func(v string, _ string) string {
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		// we want the table header to show the name of the column, and not
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		// split the table header itself. Using a different signature
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		// here, and return a string instead of []string
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		return v
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	},
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	"join": func(v string, _ string) string {
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		// table headers are always a string, so use a different signature
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		// for the "join" function (string instead of []string)
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		return v
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	},
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	"title": func(v string) string {
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		return v
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	},
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	"lower": func(v string) string {
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		return v
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	},
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	"upper": func(v string) string {
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		return v
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	},
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	"truncate": func(v string, _ int) string {
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		return v
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	},
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}
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// Parse creates a new anonymous template with the basic functions
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// and parses the given format.
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func Parse(format string) (*template.Template, error) {
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	return NewParse("", format)
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}
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// New creates a new empty template with the provided tag and built-in
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// template functions.
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func New(tag string) *template.Template {
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	return template.New(tag).Funcs(basicFunctions)
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}
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// NewParse creates a new tagged template with the basic functions
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// and parses the given format.
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func NewParse(tag, format string) (*template.Template, error) {
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	return New(tag).Parse(format)
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}
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// padWithSpace adds whitespace to the input if the input is non-empty
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func padWithSpace(source string, prefix, suffix int) string {
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	if source == "" {
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		return source
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	}
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	return strings.Repeat(" ", prefix) + source + strings.Repeat(" ", suffix)
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}
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// truncateWithLength truncates the source string up to the length provided by the input
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func truncateWithLength(source string, length int) string {
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	if len(source) < length {
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		return source
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	}
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	return source[:length]
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}
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