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//! A TOML-parsing library
//!
//! This library is an implementation in Rust of a parser for TOML configuration
//! files [1]. It is focused around high quality errors including specific spans
//! and detailed error messages when things go wrong.
//!
//! This implementation currently passes the language agnostic [test suite][2].
//!
//! # Example
//!
//! ```
//! let toml = r#"
//! [test]
//! foo = "bar"
//! "#;
//!
//! let value = toml::Parser::new(toml).parse().unwrap();
//! println!("{:?}", value);
//! ```
//!
//! # Conversions
//!
//! This library also supports using the standard `Encodable` and `Decodable`
//! traits with TOML values. This library provides the following conversion
//! capabilities:
//!
//! * `String` => `toml::Value` - via `Parser`
//! * `toml::Value` => `String` - via `Display`
//! * `toml::Value` => rust object - via `Decoder`
//! * rust object => `toml::Value` - via `Encoder`
//!
//! Convenience functions for performing multiple conversions at a time are also
//! provided.
//!
//! [1]: https://github.com/mojombo/toml
//! [2]: https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml-test
#![doc(html_root_url = "http://alexcrichton.com/toml-rs")]
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![cfg_attr(test, deny(warnings))]
#[cfg(feature = "rustc-serialize")] extern crate rustc_serialize;
#[cfg(feature = "serde")] extern crate serde;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::str::FromStr;
pub use parser::{Parser, ParserError};
#[cfg(any(feature = "rustc-serialize", feature = "serde"))]
pub use self::encoder::{Encoder, Error, encode, encode_str};
#[cfg(any(feature = "rustc-serialize", feature = "serde"))]
pub use self::decoder::{Decoder, DecodeError, DecodeErrorKind, decode, decode_str};
mod parser;
mod display;
#[cfg(any(feature = "rustc-serialize", feature = "serde"))]
mod encoder;
#[cfg(any(feature = "rustc-serialize", feature = "serde"))]
mod decoder;
/// Representation of a TOML value.
#[derive(PartialEq, Clone, Debug)]
#[allow(missing_docs)]
pub enum Value {
String(String),
Integer(i64),
Float(f64),
Boolean(bool),
Datetime(String),
Array(Array),
Table(Table),
}
/// Type representing a TOML array, payload of the Value::Array variant
pub type Array = Vec<Value>;
/// Type representing a TOML table, payload of the Value::Table variant
pub type Table = BTreeMap<String, Value>;
impl Value {
/// Tests whether this and another value have the same type.
pub fn same_type(&self, other: &Value) -> bool {
match (self, other) {
(&Value::String(..), &Value::String(..)) |
(&Value::Integer(..), &Value::Integer(..)) |
(&Value::Float(..), &Value::Float(..)) |
(&Value::Boolean(..), &Value::Boolean(..)) |
(&Value::Datetime(..), &Value::Datetime(..)) |
(&Value::Array(..), &Value::Array(..)) |
(&Value::Table(..), &Value::Table(..)) => true,
_ => false,
}
}
/// Returns a human-readable representation of the type of this value.
pub fn type_str(&self) -> &'static str {
match *self {
Value::String(..) => "string",
Value::Integer(..) => "integer",
Value::Float(..) => "float",
Value::Boolean(..) => "boolean",
Value::Datetime(..) => "datetime",
Value::Array(..) => "array",
Value::Table(..) => "table",
}
}
/// Extracts the string of this value if it is a string.
pub fn as_str(&self) -> Option<&str> {
match *self { Value::String(ref s) => Some(&**s), _ => None }
}
/// Extracts the integer value if it is an integer.
pub fn as_integer(&self) -> Option<i64> {
match *self { Value::Integer(i) => Some(i), _ => None }
}
/// Extracts the float value if it is a float.
pub fn as_float(&self) -> Option<f64> {
match *self { Value::Float(f) => Some(f), _ => None }
}
/// Extracts the boolean value if it is a boolean.
pub fn as_bool(&self) -> Option<bool> {
match *self { Value::Boolean(b) => Some(b), _ => None }
}
/// Extracts the datetime value if it is a datetime.
///
/// Note that a parsed TOML value will only contain ISO 8601 dates. An
/// example date is:
///
/// ```notrust
/// 1979-05-27T07:32:00Z
/// ```
pub fn as_datetime(&self) -> Option<&str> {
match *self { Value::Datetime(ref s) => Some(&**s), _ => None }
}
/// Extracts the array value if it is an array.
pub fn as_slice(&self) -> Option<&[Value]> {
match *self { Value::Array(ref s) => Some(&**s), _ => None }
}
/// Extracts the table value if it is a table.
pub fn as_table(&self) -> Option<&Table> {
match *self { Value::Table(ref s) => Some(s), _ => None }
}
/// Lookups for value at specified path.
///
/// Uses '.' as a path separator.
///
/// Note: arrays have zero-based indexes.
///
/// Note: empty path returns self.
///
/// ```
/// # #![allow(unstable)]
/// let toml = r#"
/// [test]
/// foo = "bar"
///
/// [[values]]
/// foo = "baz"
///
/// [[values]]
/// foo = "qux"
/// "#;
/// let value: toml::Value = toml.parse().unwrap();
///
/// let foo = value.lookup("test.foo").unwrap();
/// assert_eq!(foo.as_str().unwrap(), "bar");
///
/// let foo = value.lookup("values.1.foo").unwrap();
/// assert_eq!(foo.as_str().unwrap(), "qux");
///
/// let no_bar = value.lookup("test.bar");
/// assert_eq!(no_bar.is_none(), true);
/// ```
pub fn lookup<'a>(&'a self, path: &'a str) -> Option<&'a Value> {
let mut cur_value = self;
if path.len() == 0 {
return Some(cur_value)
}
for key in path.split('.') {
match *cur_value {
Value::Table(ref hm) => {
match hm.get(key) {
Some(v) => cur_value = v,
None => return None
}
},
Value::Array(ref v) => {
match key.parse::<usize>().ok() {
Some(idx) if idx < v.len() => cur_value = &v[idx],
_ => return None
}
},
_ => return None
}
};
Some(cur_value)
}
}
impl FromStr for Value {
type Err = Vec<ParserError>;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Value, Vec<ParserError>> {
let mut p = Parser::new(s);
match p.parse().map(Value::Table) {
Some(n) => Ok(n),
None => Err(p.errors),
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::Value;
#[test]
fn lookup_valid() {
let toml = r#"
[test]
foo = "bar"
[[values]]
foo = "baz"
[[values]]
foo = "qux"
"#;
let value: Value = toml.parse().unwrap();
let test_foo = value.lookup("test.foo").unwrap();
assert_eq!(test_foo.as_str().unwrap(), "bar");
let foo1 = value.lookup("values.1.foo").unwrap();
assert_eq!(foo1.as_str().unwrap(), "qux");
assert!(value.lookup("test.bar").is_none());
assert!(value.lookup("test.foo.bar").is_none());
}
#[test]
fn lookup_invalid_index() {
let toml = r#"
[[values]]
foo = "baz"
"#;
let value: Value = toml.parse().unwrap();
let foo = value.lookup("test.foo");
assert!(foo.is_none());
let foo = value.lookup("values.100.foo");
assert!(foo.is_none());
let foo = value.lookup("values.str.foo");
assert!(foo.is_none());
}
#[test]
fn lookup_self() {
let value: Value = r#"foo = "bar""#.parse().unwrap();
let foo = value.lookup("foo").unwrap();
assert_eq!(foo.as_str().unwrap(), "bar");
let foo = value.lookup("").unwrap();
assert!(foo.as_table().is_some());
let baz = foo.lookup("foo").unwrap();
assert_eq!(baz.as_str().unwrap(), "bar");
}
}