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gitea-fork-majority-judgment/vendor/go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/x/bsonx/bsoncore/element.go

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// Copyright (C) MongoDB, Inc. 2017-present.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
// not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
// a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
package bsoncore
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver/bson/bsontype"
)
// MalformedElementError represents a class of errors that RawElement methods return.
type MalformedElementError string
func (mee MalformedElementError) Error() string { return string(mee) }
// ErrElementMissingKey is returned when a RawElement is missing a key.
const ErrElementMissingKey MalformedElementError = "element is missing key"
// ErrElementMissingType is returned when a RawElement is missing a type.
const ErrElementMissingType MalformedElementError = "element is missing type"
// Element is a raw bytes representation of a BSON element.
type Element []byte
// Key returns the key for this element. If the element is not valid, this method returns an empty
// string. If knowing if the element is valid is important, use KeyErr.
func (e Element) Key() string {
key, _ := e.KeyErr()
return key
}
// KeyBytes returns the key for this element as a []byte. If the element is not valid, this method
// returns an empty string. If knowing if the element is valid is important, use KeyErr. This method
// will not include the null byte at the end of the key in the slice of bytes.
func (e Element) KeyBytes() []byte {
key, _ := e.KeyBytesErr()
return key
}
// KeyErr returns the key for this element, returning an error if the element is not valid.
func (e Element) KeyErr() (string, error) {
key, err := e.KeyBytesErr()
return string(key), err
}
// KeyBytesErr returns the key for this element as a []byte, returning an error if the element is
// not valid.
func (e Element) KeyBytesErr() ([]byte, error) {
if len(e) <= 0 {
return nil, ErrElementMissingType
}
idx := bytes.IndexByte(e[1:], 0x00)
if idx == -1 {
return nil, ErrElementMissingKey
}
return e[1 : idx+1], nil
}
// Validate ensures the element is a valid BSON element.
func (e Element) Validate() error {
if len(e) < 1 {
return ErrElementMissingType
}
idx := bytes.IndexByte(e[1:], 0x00)
if idx == -1 {
return ErrElementMissingKey
}
return Value{Type: bsontype.Type(e[0]), Data: e[idx+2:]}.Validate()
}
// CompareKey will compare this element's key to key. This method makes it easy to compare keys
// without needing to allocate a string. The key may be null terminated. If a valid key cannot be
// read this method will return false.
func (e Element) CompareKey(key []byte) bool {
if len(e) < 2 {
return false
}
idx := bytes.IndexByte(e[1:], 0x00)
if idx == -1 {
return false
}
if index := bytes.IndexByte(key, 0x00); index > -1 {
key = key[:index]
}
return bytes.Equal(e[1:idx+1], key)
}
// Value returns the value of this element. If the element is not valid, this method returns an
// empty Value. If knowing if the element is valid is important, use ValueErr.
func (e Element) Value() Value {
val, _ := e.ValueErr()
return val
}
// ValueErr returns the value for this element, returning an error if the element is not valid.
func (e Element) ValueErr() (Value, error) {
if len(e) <= 0 {
return Value{}, ErrElementMissingType
}
idx := bytes.IndexByte(e[1:], 0x00)
if idx == -1 {
return Value{}, ErrElementMissingKey
}
val, rem, exists := ReadValue(e[idx+2:], bsontype.Type(e[0]))
if !exists {
return Value{}, NewInsufficientBytesError(e, rem)
}
return val, nil
}
// String implements the fmt.String interface. The output will be in extended JSON format.
func (e Element) String() string {
if len(e) <= 0 {
return ""
}
t := bsontype.Type(e[0])
idx := bytes.IndexByte(e[1:], 0x00)
if idx == -1 {
return ""
}
key, valBytes := []byte(e[1:idx+1]), []byte(e[idx+2:])
val, _, valid := ReadValue(valBytes, t)
if !valid {
return ""
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`"%s": %v`, key, val)
}
// DebugString outputs a human readable version of RawElement. It will attempt to stringify the
// valid components of the element even if the entire element is not valid.
func (e Element) DebugString() string {
if len(e) <= 0 {
return "<malformed>"
}
t := bsontype.Type(e[0])
idx := bytes.IndexByte(e[1:], 0x00)
if idx == -1 {
return fmt.Sprintf(`bson.Element{[%s]<malformed>}`, t)
}
key, valBytes := []byte(e[1:idx+1]), []byte(e[idx+2:])
val, _, valid := ReadValue(valBytes, t)
if !valid {
return fmt.Sprintf(`bson.Element{[%s]"%s": <malformed>}`, t, key)
}
return fmt.Sprintf(`bson.Element{[%s]"%s": %v}`, t, key, val)
}