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package expression
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/dynamodb"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/dynamodb/dynamodbattribute"
)
// ValueBuilder represents an item attribute value operand and implements the
// OperandBuilder interface. Methods and functions in the package take
// ValueBuilder as an argument and establishes relationships between operands.
// ValueBuilder should only be initialized using the function Value().
//
// Example:
//
// // Create a ValueBuilder representing the string "aValue"
// valueBuilder := expression.Value("aValue")
type ValueBuilder struct {
value interface{}
}
// NameBuilder represents a name of a top level item attribute or a nested
// attribute. Since NameBuilder represents a DynamoDB Operand, it implements the
// OperandBuilder interface. Methods and functions in the package take
// NameBuilder as an argument and establishes relationships between operands.
// NameBuilder should only be initialized using the function Name().
//
// Example:
//
// // Create a NameBuilder representing the item attribute "aName"
// nameBuilder := expression.Name("aName")
type NameBuilder struct {
name string
}
// SizeBuilder represents the output of the function size ("someName"), which
// evaluates to the size of the item attribute defined by "someName". Since
// SizeBuilder represents an operand, SizeBuilder implements the OperandBuilder
// interface. Methods and functions in the package take SizeBuilder as an
// argument and establishes relationships between operands. SizeBuilder should
// only be initialized using the function Size().
//
// Example:
//
// // Create a SizeBuilder representing the size of the item attribute
// // "aName"
// sizeBuilder := expression.Name("aName").Size()
type SizeBuilder struct {
nameBuilder NameBuilder
}
// KeyBuilder represents either the partition key or the sort key, both of which
// are top level attributes to some item in DynamoDB. Since KeyBuilder
// represents an operand, KeyBuilder implements the OperandBuilder interface.
// Methods and functions in the package take KeyBuilder as an argument and
// establishes relationships between operands. However, KeyBuilder should only
// be used to describe Key Condition Expressions. KeyBuilder should only be
// initialized using the function Key().
//
// Example:
//
// // Create a KeyBuilder representing the item key "aKey"
// keyBuilder := expression.Key("aKey")
type KeyBuilder struct {
key string
}
// setValueMode specifies the type of SetValueBuilder. The default value is
// unsetValue so that an UnsetParameterError when BuildOperand() is called on an
// empty SetValueBuilder.
type setValueMode int
const (
unsetValue setValueMode = iota
plusValueMode
minusValueMode
listAppendValueMode
ifNotExistsValueMode
)
// SetValueBuilder represents the outcome of operator functions supported by the
// DynamoDB Set operation. The operator functions are the following:
// Plus() // Represents the "+" operator
// Minus() // Represents the "-" operator
// ListAppend()
// IfNotExists()
// For documentation on the above functions,
// see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET
// Since SetValueBuilder represents an operand, it implements the OperandBuilder
// interface. SetValueBuilder structs are used as arguments to the Set()
// function. SetValueBuilders should only initialize a SetValueBuilder using the
// functions listed above.
type SetValueBuilder struct {
leftOperand OperandBuilder
rightOperand OperandBuilder
mode setValueMode
}
// Operand represents an item attribute name or value in DynamoDB. The
// relationship between Operands specified by various builders such as
// ConditionBuilders and UpdateBuilders for example is processed internally to
// write Condition Expressions and Update Expressions respectively.
type Operand struct {
exprNode exprNode
}
// OperandBuilder represents the idea of Operand which are building blocks to
// DynamoDB Expressions. Package methods and functions can establish
// relationships between operands, representing DynamoDB Expressions. The method
// BuildOperand() is called recursively when the Build() method on the type
// Builder is called. BuildOperand() should never be called externally.
// OperandBuilder and BuildOperand() are exported to allow package functions to
// take an interface as an argument.
type OperandBuilder interface {
BuildOperand() (Operand, error)
}
// Name creates a NameBuilder. The argument should represent the desired item
// attribute. It is possible to reference nested item attributes by using
// square brackets for lists and dots for maps. For documentation on specifying
// item attributes,
// see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.Attributes.html
//
// Example:
//
// // Specify a top-level attribute
// name := expression.Name("TopLevel")
// // Specify a nested attribute
// nested := expression.Name("Record[6].SongList")
// // Use Name() to create a condition expression
// condition := expression.Name("foo").Equal(expression.Name("bar"))
func Name(name string) NameBuilder {
return NameBuilder{
name: name,
}
}
// Value creates a ValueBuilder. The argument should represent the desired item
// attribute. The value is marshalled using the dynamodbattribute package by the
// Build() method for type Builder.
//
// Example:
//
// // Use Value() to create a condition expression
// condition := expression.Name("foo").Equal(expression.Value(10))
func Value(value interface{}) ValueBuilder {
return ValueBuilder{
value: value,
}
}
// Size creates a SizeBuilder representing the size of the item attribute
// specified by the argument NameBuilder. Size() is only valid for certain types
// of item attributes. For documentation,
// see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.OperatorsAndFunctions.html
// SizeBuilder is only a valid operand in Condition Expressions and Filter
// Expressions.
//
// Example:
//
// // Use Size() to create a condition expression
// condition := expression.Name("foo").Size().Equal(expression.Value(10))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Name("aName").Size()
// "size (aName)"
func (nb NameBuilder) Size() SizeBuilder {
return SizeBuilder{
nameBuilder: nb,
}
}
// Size creates a SizeBuilder representing the size of the item attribute
// specified by the argument NameBuilder. Size() is only valid for certain types
// of item attributes. For documentation,
// see: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.OperatorsAndFunctions.html
// SizeBuilder is only a valid operand in Condition Expressions and Filter
// Expressions.
//
// Example:
//
// // Use Size() to create a condition expression
// condition := expression.Size(expression.Name("foo")).Equal(expression.Value(10))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Size(expression.Name("aName"))
// "size (aName)"
func Size(nameBuilder NameBuilder) SizeBuilder {
return nameBuilder.Size()
}
// Key creates a KeyBuilder. The argument should represent the desired partition
// key or sort key value. KeyBuilders should only be used to specify
// relationships for Key Condition Expressions. When referring to the partition
// key or sort key in any other Expression, use Name().
//
// Example:
//
// // Use Key() to create a key condition expression
// keyCondition := expression.Key("foo").Equal(expression.Value("bar"))
func Key(key string) KeyBuilder {
return KeyBuilder{
key: key,
}
}
// Plus creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set(). The
// arguments can either be NameBuilders or ValueBuilders. Plus() only supports
// DynamoDB Number types, so the ValueBuilder must be a Number and the
// NameBuilder must specify an item attribute of type Number.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.IncrementAndDecrement
//
// Example:
//
// // Use Plus() to set the value of the item attribute "someName" to 5 + 10
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Plus(expression.Value(5), expression.Value(10)))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Plus(expression.Value(5), expression.Value(10))
// // let :five and :ten be ExpressionAttributeValues for the values 5 and
// // 10 respectively.
// ":five + :ten"
func Plus(leftOperand, rightOperand OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return SetValueBuilder{
leftOperand: leftOperand,
rightOperand: rightOperand,
mode: plusValueMode,
}
}
// Plus creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set(). The
// arguments can either be NameBuilders or ValueBuilders. Plus() only supports
// DynamoDB Number types, so the ValueBuilder must be a Number and the
// NameBuilder must specify an item attribute of type Number.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.IncrementAndDecrement
//
// Example:
//
// // Use Plus() to set the value of the item attribute "someName" to the
// // numeric value of item attribute "aName" incremented by 10
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Name("aName").Plus(expression.Value(10)))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Name("aName").Plus(expression.Value(10))
// // let :ten be ExpressionAttributeValues representing the value 10
// "aName + :ten"
func (nb NameBuilder) Plus(rightOperand OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return Plus(nb, rightOperand)
}
// Plus creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set(). The
// arguments can either be NameBuilders or ValueBuilders. Plus() only supports
// DynamoDB Number types, so the ValueBuilder must be a Number and the
// NameBuilder must specify an item attribute of type Number.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.IncrementAndDecrement
//
// Example:
//
// // Use Plus() to set the value of the item attribute "someName" to 5 + 10
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Value(5).Plus(expression.Value(10)))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Value(5).Plus(expression.Value(10))
// // let :five and :ten be ExpressionAttributeValues representing the value
// // 5 and 10 respectively
// ":five + :ten"
func (vb ValueBuilder) Plus(rightOperand OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return Plus(vb, rightOperand)
}
// Minus creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set(). The
// arguments can either be NameBuilders or ValueBuilders. Minus() only supports
// DynamoDB Number types, so the ValueBuilder must be a Number and the
// NameBuilder must specify an item attribute of type Number.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.IncrementAndDecrement
//
// Example:
//
// // Use Minus() to set the value of item attribute "someName" to 5 - 10
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Minus(expression.Value(5), expression.Value(10)))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Minus(expression.Value(5), expression.Value(10))
// // let :five and :ten be ExpressionAttributeValues for the values 5 and
// // 10 respectively.
// ":five - :ten"
func Minus(leftOperand, rightOperand OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return SetValueBuilder{
leftOperand: leftOperand,
rightOperand: rightOperand,
mode: minusValueMode,
}
}
// Minus creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set(). The
// arguments can either be NameBuilders or ValueBuilders. Minus() only supports
// DynamoDB Number types, so the ValueBuilder must be a Number and the
// NameBuilder must specify an item attribute of type Number.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.IncrementAndDecrement
//
// Example:
//
// // Use Minus() to set the value of item attribute "someName" to the
// // numeric value of "aName" decremented by 10
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Name("aName").Minus(expression.Value(10)))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Name("aName").Minus(expression.Value(10)))
// // let :ten be ExpressionAttributeValues represent the value 10
// "aName - :ten"
func (nb NameBuilder) Minus(rightOperand OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return Minus(nb, rightOperand)
}
// Minus creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set(). The
// arguments can either be NameBuilders or ValueBuilders. Minus() only supports
// DynamoDB Number types, so the ValueBuilder must be a Number and the
// NameBuilder must specify an item attribute of type Number.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.IncrementAndDecrement
//
// Example:
//
// // Use Minus() to set the value of item attribute "someName" to 5 - 10
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Value(5).Minus(expression.Value(10)))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Value(5).Minus(expression.Value(10))
// // let :five and :ten be ExpressionAttributeValues for the values 5 and
// // 10 respectively.
// ":five - :ten"
func (vb ValueBuilder) Minus(rightOperand OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return Minus(vb, rightOperand)
}
// ListAppend creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set().
// The arguments can either be NameBuilders or ValueBuilders. ListAppend() only
// supports DynamoDB List types, so the ValueBuilder must be a List and the
// NameBuilder must specify an item attribute of type List.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.UpdatingListElements
//
// Example:
//
// // Use ListAppend() to set item attribute "someName" to the item
// // attribute "nameOfList" with "some" and "list" appended to it
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.ListAppend(expression.Name("nameOfList"), expression.Value([]string{"some", "list"})))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.ListAppend(expression.Name("nameOfList"), expression.Value([]string{"some", "list"})
// // let :list be a ExpressionAttributeValue representing the list
// // containing "some" and "list".
// "list_append (nameOfList, :list)"
func ListAppend(leftOperand, rightOperand OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return SetValueBuilder{
leftOperand: leftOperand,
rightOperand: rightOperand,
mode: listAppendValueMode,
}
}
// ListAppend creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set().
// The arguments can either be NameBuilders or ValueBuilders. ListAppend() only
// supports DynamoDB List types, so the ValueBuilder must be a List and the
// NameBuilder must specify an item attribute of type List.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.UpdatingListElements
//
// Example:
//
// // Use ListAppend() to set item attribute "someName" to the item
// // attribute "nameOfList" with "some" and "list" appended to it
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Name("nameOfList").ListAppend(expression.Value([]string{"some", "list"})))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Name("nameOfList").ListAppend(expression.Value([]string{"some", "list"})
// // let :list be a ExpressionAttributeValue representing the list
// // containing "some" and "list".
// "list_append (nameOfList, :list)"
func (nb NameBuilder) ListAppend(rightOperand OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return ListAppend(nb, rightOperand)
}
// ListAppend creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set().
// The arguments can either be NameBuilders or ValueBuilders. ListAppend() only
// supports DynamoDB List types, so the ValueBuilder must be a List and the
// NameBuilder must specify an item attribute of type List.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.UpdatingListElements
//
// Example:
//
// // Use ListAppend() to set item attribute "someName" to a string list
// // equal to {"a", "list", "some", "list"}
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Value([]string{"a", "list"}).ListAppend(expression.Value([]string{"some", "list"})))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Name([]string{"a", "list"}).ListAppend(expression.Value([]string{"some", "list"})
// // let :list1 and :list2 be a ExpressionAttributeValue representing the
// // list {"a", "list"} and {"some", "list"} respectively
// "list_append (:list1, :list2)"
func (vb ValueBuilder) ListAppend(rightOperand OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return ListAppend(vb, rightOperand)
}
// IfNotExists creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set().
// The first argument must be a NameBuilder representing the name where the new
// item attribute is created. The second argument can either be a NameBuilder or
// a ValueBuilder. In the case that it is a NameBuilder, the value of the item
// attribute at the name specified becomes the value of the new item attribute.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.PreventingAttributeOverwrites
//
// Example:
//
// // Use IfNotExists() to set item attribute "someName" to value 5 if
// // "someName" does not exist yet. (Prevents overwrite)
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.IfNotExists(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Value(5)))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.IfNotExists(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Value(5))
// // let :five be a ExpressionAttributeValue representing the value 5
// "if_not_exists (someName, :five)"
func IfNotExists(name NameBuilder, setValue OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return SetValueBuilder{
leftOperand: name,
rightOperand: setValue,
mode: ifNotExistsValueMode,
}
}
// IfNotExists creates a SetValueBuilder to be used in as an argument to Set().
// The first argument must be a NameBuilder representing the name where the new
// item attribute is created. The second argument can either be a NameBuilder or
// a ValueBuilder. In the case that it is a NameBuilder, the value of the item
// attribute at the name specified becomes the value of the new item attribute.
// More information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/Expressions.UpdateExpressions.html#Expressions.UpdateExpressions.SET.PreventingAttributeOverwrites
//
// Example:
//
// // Use IfNotExists() to set item attribute "someName" to value 5 if
// // "someName" does not exist yet. (Prevents overwrite)
// update, err := expression.Set(expression.Name("someName"), expression.Name("someName").IfNotExists(expression.Value(5)))
//
// Expression Equivalent:
//
// expression.Name("someName").IfNotExists(expression.Value(5))
// // let :five be a ExpressionAttributeValue representing the value 5
// "if_not_exists (someName, :five)"
func (nb NameBuilder) IfNotExists(rightOperand OperandBuilder) SetValueBuilder {
return IfNotExists(nb, rightOperand)
}
// BuildOperand creates an Operand struct which are building blocks to DynamoDB
// Expressions. Package methods and functions can establish relationships
// between operands, representing DynamoDB Expressions. The method
// BuildOperand() is called recursively when the Build() method on the type
// Builder is called. BuildOperand() should never be called externally.
// BuildOperand() aliases all strings to avoid stepping over DynamoDB's reserved
// words.
// More information on reserved words at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/ReservedWords.html
func (nb NameBuilder) BuildOperand() (Operand, error) {
if nb.name == "" {
return Operand{}, newUnsetParameterError("BuildOperand", "NameBuilder")
}
node := exprNode{
names: []string{},
}
nameSplit := strings.Split(nb.name, ".")
fmtNames := make([]string, 0, len(nameSplit))
for _, word := range nameSplit {
var substr string
if word == "" {
return Operand{}, newInvalidParameterError("BuildOperand", "NameBuilder")
}
if word[len(word)-1] == ']' {
for j, char := range word {
if char == '[' {
substr = word[j:]
word = word[:j]
break
}
}
}
if word == "" {
return Operand{}, newInvalidParameterError("BuildOperand", "NameBuilder")
}
// Create a string with special characters that can be substituted later: $p
node.names = append(node.names, word)
fmtNames = append(fmtNames, "$n"+substr)
}
node.fmtExpr = strings.Join(fmtNames, ".")
return Operand{
exprNode: node,
}, nil
}
// BuildOperand creates an Operand struct which are building blocks to DynamoDB
// Expressions. Package methods and functions can establish relationships
// between operands, representing DynamoDB Expressions. The method
// BuildOperand() is called recursively when the Build() method on the type
// Builder is called. BuildOperand() should never be called externally.
// BuildOperand() aliases all strings to avoid stepping over DynamoDB's reserved
// words.
// More information on reserved words at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/ReservedWords.html
func (vb ValueBuilder) BuildOperand() (Operand, error) {
expr, err := dynamodbattribute.Marshal(vb.value)
if err != nil {
return Operand{}, newInvalidParameterError("BuildOperand", "ValueBuilder")
}
// Create a string with special characters that can be substituted later: $v
operand := Operand{
exprNode: exprNode{
values: []dynamodb.AttributeValue{*expr},
fmtExpr: "$v",
},
}
return operand, nil
}
// BuildOperand creates an Operand struct which are building blocks to DynamoDB
// Expressions. Package methods and functions can establish relationships
// between operands, representing DynamoDB Expressions. The method
// BuildOperand() is called recursively when the Build() method on the type
// Builder is called. BuildOperand() should never be called externally.
// BuildOperand() aliases all strings to avoid stepping over DynamoDB's reserved
// words.
// More information on reserved words at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/ReservedWords.html
func (sb SizeBuilder) BuildOperand() (Operand, error) {
operand, err := sb.nameBuilder.BuildOperand()
operand.exprNode.fmtExpr = "size (" + operand.exprNode.fmtExpr + ")"
return operand, err
}
// BuildOperand creates an Operand struct which are building blocks to DynamoDB
// Expressions. Package methods and functions can establish relationships
// between operands, representing DynamoDB Expressions. The method
// BuildOperand() is called recursively when the Build() method on the type
// Builder is called. BuildOperand() should never be called externally.
// BuildOperand() aliases all strings to avoid stepping over DynamoDB's reserved
// words.
// More information on reserved words at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/ReservedWords.html
func (kb KeyBuilder) BuildOperand() (Operand, error) {
if kb.key == "" {
return Operand{}, newUnsetParameterError("BuildOperand", "KeyBuilder")
}
ret := Operand{
exprNode: exprNode{
names: []string{kb.key},
fmtExpr: "$n",
},
}
return ret, nil
}
// BuildOperand creates an Operand struct which are building blocks to DynamoDB
// Expressions. Package methods and functions can establish relationships
// between operands, representing DynamoDB Expressions. The method
// BuildOperand() is called recursively when the Build() method on the type
// Builder is called. BuildOperand() should never be called externally.
// BuildOperand() aliases all strings to avoid stepping over DynamoDB's reserved
// words.
// More information on reserved words at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/developerguide/ReservedWords.html
func (svb SetValueBuilder) BuildOperand() (Operand, error) {
if svb.mode == unsetValue {
return Operand{}, newUnsetParameterError("BuildOperand", "SetValueBuilder")
}
left, err := svb.leftOperand.BuildOperand()
if err != nil {
return Operand{}, err
}
leftNode := left.exprNode
right, err := svb.rightOperand.BuildOperand()
if err != nil {
return Operand{}, err
}
rightNode := right.exprNode
node := exprNode{
children: []exprNode{leftNode, rightNode},
}
switch svb.mode {
case plusValueMode:
node.fmtExpr = "$c + $c"
case minusValueMode:
node.fmtExpr = "$c - $c"
case listAppendValueMode:
node.fmtExpr = "list_append($c, $c)"
case ifNotExistsValueMode:
node.fmtExpr = "if_not_exists($c, $c)"
default:
return Operand{}, fmt.Errorf("build operand error: unsupported mode: %v", svb.mode)
}
return Operand{
exprNode: node,
}, nil
}