hugo/tpl/collections/reflect_helpers.go
Bjørn Erik Pedersen ccdd08d57a tpl/collections: Add Pages support to Intersect and Union
This enables `AND` (`intersect`)  and `OR` (`union`)  filters when combined with `where`.

Example:

```go
{{ $pages := where .Site.RegularPages "Type" "not in" (slice "page" "about") }}
{{ $pages := $pages | union (where .Site.RegularPages "Params.pinned" true) }}
{{ $pages := $pages | intersect (where .Site.RegularPages "Params.images" "!=" nil) }}
```

The above fetches regular pages not of `page` or `about` type unless they are pinned. And finally, we exclude all pages with no `images` set in Page params.

Fixes #3174
2017-07-03 21:48:03 +02:00

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package collections
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"time"
)
var (
zero reflect.Value
errorType = reflect.TypeOf((*error)(nil)).Elem()
timeType = reflect.TypeOf((*time.Time)(nil)).Elem()
)
func numberToFloat(v reflect.Value) (float64, error) {
switch kind := v.Kind(); {
case isFloat(kind):
return v.Float(), nil
case isInt(kind):
return float64(v.Int()), nil
case isUint(kind):
return float64(v.Uint()), nil
case kind == reflect.Interface:
return numberToFloat(v.Elem())
default:
return 0, fmt.Errorf("Invalid kind %s in numberToFloat", kind)
}
}
// There are potential overflows in this function, but the downconversion of
// int64 etc. into int8 etc. is coming from the synthetic unit tests for Union etc.
// TODO(bep) We should consider normalizing the slices to int64 etc.
func convertNumber(v reflect.Value, to reflect.Kind) (reflect.Value, error) {
var n reflect.Value
if isFloat(to) {
f, err := toFloat(v)
if err != nil {
return n, err
}
switch to {
case reflect.Float32:
n = reflect.ValueOf(float32(f))
default:
n = reflect.ValueOf(float64(f))
}
} else if isInt(to) {
i, err := toInt(v)
if err != nil {
return n, err
}
switch to {
case reflect.Int:
n = reflect.ValueOf(int(i))
case reflect.Int8:
n = reflect.ValueOf(int8(i))
case reflect.Int16:
n = reflect.ValueOf(int16(i))
case reflect.Int32:
n = reflect.ValueOf(int32(i))
case reflect.Int64:
n = reflect.ValueOf(int64(i))
}
} else if isUint(to) {
i, err := toUint(v)
if err != nil {
return n, err
}
switch to {
case reflect.Uint:
n = reflect.ValueOf(uint(i))
case reflect.Uint8:
n = reflect.ValueOf(uint8(i))
case reflect.Uint16:
n = reflect.ValueOf(uint16(i))
case reflect.Uint32:
n = reflect.ValueOf(uint32(i))
case reflect.Uint64:
n = reflect.ValueOf(uint64(i))
}
}
if !n.IsValid() {
return n, errors.New("invalid values")
}
return n, nil
}
func isNumber(kind reflect.Kind) bool {
return isInt(kind) || isUint(kind) || isFloat(kind)
}
func isInt(kind reflect.Kind) bool {
switch kind {
case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
func isUint(kind reflect.Kind) bool {
switch kind {
case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
func isFloat(kind reflect.Kind) bool {
switch kind {
case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64:
return true
default:
return false
}
}