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stringmap.go
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// Copyright 2016 Canonical Ltd.
// Licensed under the LGPLv3, see LICENSE file for details.
package cmd
import (
"errors"
"strings"
)
// StringMap is a type that deserializes a CLI string using gnuflag's Value
// semantics. It expects a key=value pair, and supports multiple copies of the
// flag adding more pairs, though the keys must be unique, and both keys and
// values must be non-empty.
type StringMap struct {
Mapping *map[string]string
}
// Set implements gnuflag.Value's Set method.
func (m StringMap) Set(s string) error {
if *m.Mapping == nil {
*m.Mapping = map[string]string{}
}
// make a copy so the following code is less ugly with dereferencing.
mapping := *m.Mapping
// Note that gnuflag will prepend the bad argument to the error message, so
// we don't need to restate it here.
vals := strings.SplitN(s, "=", 2)
if len(vals) != 2 {
return errors.New("expected key=value format")
}
key, value := vals[0], vals[1]
if len(key) == 0 || len(value) == 0 {
return errors.New("key and value must be non-empty")
}
if _, ok := mapping[key]; ok {
return errors.New("duplicate key specified")
}
mapping[key] = value
return nil
}
// String implements gnuflag.Value's String method
func (m StringMap) String() string {
pairs := make([]string, 0, len(*m.Mapping))
for key, value := range *m.Mapping {
pairs = append(pairs, key+"="+value)
}
return strings.Join(pairs, ";")
}