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kustomize/cmd/kubectl/kubectlcobra/inventory.go

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// Copyright 2020 The Kubernetes Authors.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// package kubectlcobra contains cobra commands from kubectl
package kubectlcobra
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"strings"
"k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/runtime/schema"
)
// Separates inventory fields. This string is allowable as a
// ConfigMap key, but it is not allowed as a character in
// resource name.
const fieldSeparator = "_"
// Inventory organizes and stores the indentifying information
// for an object. This struct (as a string) is stored in a
// grouping object to keep track of sets of applied objects.
type Inventory struct {
Namespace string
Name string
GroupKind schema.GroupKind
}
// createInventory returns a pointer to an Inventory struct filled
// with the passed values. This function validates the passed fields
// and returns an error for bad parameters.
func createInventory(namespace string,
name string, gk schema.GroupKind) (*Inventory, error) {
// Namespace can be empty, but name cannot.
name = strings.TrimSpace(name)
if name == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Empty name for inventory object")
}
if gk.Empty() {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Empty GroupKind for inventory object")
}
return &Inventory{
Namespace: strings.TrimSpace(namespace),
Name: name,
GroupKind: gk,
}, nil
}
// parseInventory takes a string, splits it into its five fields,
// and returns a pointer to an Inventory struct storing the
// five fields. Example inventory string:
//
// test-namespace/test-name/apps/v1/ReplicaSet
//
// Returns an error if unable to parse and create the Inventory
// struct.
func parseInventory(inv string) (*Inventory, error) {
parts := strings.Split(inv, fieldSeparator)
if len(parts) == 4 {
gk := schema.GroupKind{
Group: strings.TrimSpace(parts[2]),
Kind: strings.TrimSpace(parts[3]),
}
return createInventory(parts[0], parts[1], gk)
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unable to decode inventory: %s\n", inv)
}
// Equals returns true if the Inventory structs are identical;
// false otherwise.
func (i *Inventory) Equals(other *Inventory) bool {
if other == nil {
return false
}
return i.String() == other.String()
}
// String create a string version of the Inventory struct.
func (i *Inventory) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s%s%s%s%s%s",
i.Namespace, fieldSeparator,
i.Name, fieldSeparator,
i.GroupKind.Group, fieldSeparator,
i.GroupKind.Kind)
}
// InventorySet encapsulates a grouping of unique Inventory
// structs. Organizes the Inventory structs with a map,
// which ensures there are no duplicates. Allows set
// operations such as merging sets and subtracting sets.
type InventorySet struct {
set map[string]*Inventory
}
// NewInventorySet returns a pointer to an InventorySet
// struct grouping the passed Inventory items.
func NewInventorySet(items []*Inventory) *InventorySet {
invSet := InventorySet{set: map[string]*Inventory{}}
invSet.AddItems(items)
return &invSet
}
// GetItems returns the set of pointers to Inventory
// structs.
func (is *InventorySet) GetItems() []*Inventory {
items := []*Inventory{}
for _, item := range is.set {
items = append(items, item)
}
return items
}
// AddItems adds Inventory structs to the set which
// are not already in the set.
func (is *InventorySet) AddItems(items []*Inventory) {
for _, item := range items {
if item != nil {
is.set[item.String()] = item
}
}
}
// DeleteItem removes an Inventory struct from the
// set if it exists in the set. Returns true if the
// Inventory item was deleted, false if it did not exist
// in the set.
func (is *InventorySet) DeleteItem(item *Inventory) bool {
if item == nil {
return false
}
if _, ok := is.set[item.String()]; ok {
delete(is.set, item.String())
return true
}
return false
}
// Merge combines the unique set of Inventory items from the
// current set with the passed "other" set, returning a new
// set or error. Returns an error if the passed set to merge
// is nil.
func (is *InventorySet) Merge(other *InventorySet) (*InventorySet, error) {
if other == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("InventorySet to merge is nil.")
}
// Copy the current InventorySet into result
result := NewInventorySet(is.GetItems())
result.AddItems(other.GetItems())
return result, nil
}
// Subtract removes the Inventory items in the "other" set from the
// current set, returning a new set. This does not modify the current
// set. Returns an error if the passed set to subtract is nil.
func (is *InventorySet) Subtract(other *InventorySet) (*InventorySet, error) {
if other == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("InventorySet to subtract is nil.")
}
// Copy the current InventorySet into result
result := NewInventorySet(is.GetItems())
// Remove each item in "other" which exists in "result"
for _, item := range other.GetItems() {
result.DeleteItem(item)
}
return result, nil
}
// Equals returns true if the "other" inventory set is the same
// as this current inventory set. Relies on the fact that the
// inventory items are sorted for the String() function.
func (is *InventorySet) Equals(other *InventorySet) bool {
if other == nil {
return false
}
return is.String() == other.String()
}
// String returns a string describing set of Inventory structs.
func (is *InventorySet) String() string {
strs := []string{}
for _, item := range is.GetItems() {
strs = append(strs, item.String())
}
sort.Strings(strs)
return strings.Join(strs, ", ")
}
// Size returns the number of Inventory structs in the set.
func (is *InventorySet) Size() int {
return len(is.set)
}