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Overview ¶
Package spanvalue formats Cloud Spanner data from the Go client (cloud.google.com/go/spanner): cloud.google.com/go/spanner.GenericColumnValue values for individual columns and `*spanner.Row` values for full rows (cloud.google.com/go/spanner.Row), into strings for SQL literals, JSON, Spanner CLI–compatible text, and related styles.
Primary API ¶
Configure output with FormatConfig. Use the constructors LiteralFormatConfig, LiteralFormatConfigWithQuote, LiteralFormatConfigWithSingleQuotedLiterals, LiteralFormatConfigWithOptions, SimpleFormatConfig, SpannerCLICompatibleFormatConfig, and JSONFormatConfig to pick a preset. WithLiteralQuote sets FormatConfig.Literal.Quote on the literal preset (string/bytes delimiter policy for SQL-style literals). After hand-assembling a FormatConfig, call *FormatConfig.Validate at construction time (or immediately after *FormatConfig.Clone and mutation) to catch nil callbacks or an empty FormatConfig.NullString before the first *FormatConfig.FormatRow call. FormatConfigWithoutScalarPlugins and edits to FormatConfig.FormatComplexPlugins can remove preset scalar plugins; re-validate after such changes. Custom scalar plugins in FormatConfig.FormatComplexPlugins are not detected by Validate—keep FormatConfig.FormatNullable non-nil when using them. Package writer does not call Validate on [writer.WithFormatter] configs; validate hand-built formatters before passing them to writers. Scalar plugins (FormatSimpleValue, FormatLiteralValue, FormatSpannerCLIValue, FormatJSONSimpleValue) format GenericColumnValue directly without Decode; remove them with FormatConfigWithoutScalarPlugins or from FormatConfig.FormatComplexPlugins to use Decode + FormatConfig.FormatNullable (set FormatNullable on the clone; nil returns ErrFormatNullableRequired). Scalar plugins fall through to that path when FormatConfig.FormatNullable is set. Constructors return a new FormatConfig; call *FormatConfig.Clone or *FormatConfig.WithComplexPlugin before mutating a config you may reuse (*FormatConfig.Clone copies FormatConfig.FormatComplexPlugins). For tuple STRUCT with Spanner CLI scalars, clone SpannerCLICompatibleFormatConfig and set FormatTupleStruct (see README). FormatConfig.FormatColumn runs FormatComplexFunc plugins first, then built-in ARRAY, STRUCT, and scalar formatting. Convenience entry points include FormatRowLiteral, FormatColumnLiteral, FormatRowJSONObject, and FormatRowSpannerCLICompatible. Identifier quoting helpers are QuoteIdentifier and QuoteQualifiedIdentifier.
Advanced extension API ¶
Lower-level callbacks and plugin types are intended for custom output formats: FormatArrayFunc, FormatStructFieldFunc, FormatStructParenFunc, FormatComplexFunc, ErrFallthrough, FormatStruct, FormatTupleStruct, TypedStructFormat, and JSONObjectStructFormat. Customize a FormatConfig from a constructor, or FormatConfig.Clone when reusing one. Convenience formatters such as FormatRowSpannerCLICompatible use internal singleton configs; call FormatConfig.FormatRow on your own config instead of those helpers.
Related packages ¶
To build cloud.google.com/go/spanner.GenericColumnValue values from Go types, see github.com/apstndb/spanvalue/gcvctor. For streaming row export, see github.com/apstndb/spanvalue/writer. For opt-in descriptor-aware PROTO and ENUM display plugins, see github.com/apstndb/spanvalue/protofmt.
Index ¶
- Variables
- func ColumnNames(fields []*sppb.StructType_Field, namer UnnamedFieldNamer) ([]string, error)
- func FormatBracketStruct(typ *sppb.Type, toplevel bool, fieldStrings []string) (string, error)
- func FormatColumnLiteral(value spanner.GenericColumnValue) (string, error)
- func FormatColumnSpannerCLICompatible(value spanner.GenericColumnValue) (string, error)
- func FormatCompactArray(_ *sppb.Type, _ bool, elemStrings []string) (string, error)
- func FormatEnumAsCast(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, toplevel bool) (string, error)
- func FormatJSONSimpleValue(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, _ bool) (string, error)
- func FormatLiteralValue(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, _ bool) (string, error)
- func FormatNullableSpannerCLICompatible(value NullableValue) (string, error)
- func FormatOptionallyTypedArray(typ *sppb.Type, toplevel bool, elemStrings []string) (string, error)
- func FormatProtoAsCast(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, toplevel bool) (string, error)
- func FormatRowColumns(fc *FormatConfig, columnNames []string, values []spanner.GenericColumnValue) ([]string, error)
- func FormatRowJSONObject(fc *FormatConfig, row *spanner.Row, namer UnnamedFieldNamer) (string, error)
- func FormatRowJSONObjectFromColumns(fc *FormatConfig, columnNames []string, values []spanner.GenericColumnValue, ...) (string, error)
- func FormatRowLiteral(value *spanner.Row) ([]string, error)
- func FormatRowSpannerCLICompatible(row *spanner.Row) ([]string, error)
- func FormatSimpleStructField(fc *FormatConfig, field *sppb.StructType_Field, value *structpb.Value) (string, error)
- func FormatSimpleValue(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, _ bool) (string, error)
- func FormatSpannerCLIValue(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, _ bool) (string, error)
- func FormatTupleStruct(typ *sppb.Type, toplevel bool, fieldStrings []string) (string, error)
- func FormatTypelessStructField(fc *FormatConfig, field *sppb.StructType_Field, value *structpb.Value) (string, error)
- func FormatUntypedArray(_ *sppb.Type, _ bool, elemStrings []string) (string, error)
- func IndexedUnnamedFieldNamer(index int) string
- func IsNull(gcv spanner.GenericColumnValue) bool
- func QuoteIdentifier(dialect databasepb.DatabaseDialect, name string) string
- func QuoteQualifiedIdentifier(dialect databasepb.DatabaseDialect, name string) string
- type FormatArrayFunc
- type FormatComplexFunc
- type FormatConfig
- func FormatConfigWithoutScalarPlugins(fc *FormatConfig) *FormatConfig
- func JSONFormatConfig() *FormatConfig
- func LiteralFormatConfig() *FormatConfig
- func LiteralFormatConfigWithOptions(opts ...LiteralOption) *FormatConfig
- func LiteralFormatConfigWithQuote(cfg LiteralQuoteConfig) *FormatConfig
- func LiteralFormatConfigWithSingleQuotedLiterals() *FormatConfig
- func SimpleFormatConfig() *FormatConfig
- func SpannerCLICompatibleFormatConfig() *FormatConfig
- func (fc *FormatConfig) Clone() *FormatConfig
- func (fc *FormatConfig) FormatColumn(value spanner.GenericColumnValue, toplevel bool) (string, error)
- func (fc *FormatConfig) FormatRow(row *spanner.Row) ([]string, error)
- func (fc *FormatConfig) FormatToplevelColumn(value spanner.GenericColumnValue) (string, error)
- func (fc *FormatConfig) GetNullString() string
- func (fc *FormatConfig) Validate() error
- func (fc *FormatConfig) WithComplexPlugin(plugin FormatComplexFunc) *FormatConfig
- type FormatNullableFunc
- type FormatStruct
- type FormatStructFieldFunc
- type FormatStructParenFunc
- type Formatter
- type LiteralFormatOptions
- type LiteralOption
- type LiteralQuoteConfig
- type NullBytes
- type NullableValue
- type PreferredQuote
- type QuoteStrategy
- type UnnamedFieldNamer
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var ( ErrNilRow = errors.New("nil row") ErrNilStructField = errors.New("nil struct field descriptor") ErrUnknownType = errors.New("unknown type") ErrMismatchedFields = errors.New("mismatched struct value/field count") ErrUnexpectedComplexValueKind = errors.New("unexpected complex value kind") ErrEmptyTypeFQN = errors.New("empty type FQN") // ErrNilFormatConfig is returned by [*FormatConfig.Validate] when the receiver is nil. ErrNilFormatConfig = errors.New("nil format config") // ErrEmptyNullString is returned by [*FormatConfig.Validate] when [FormatConfig.NullString] is empty. ErrEmptyNullString = errors.New("empty null string") // ErrNilFormatArray is returned by [*FormatConfig.Validate] when [FormatConfig.FormatArray] is nil. ErrNilFormatArray = errors.New("nil format array callback") // ErrNilFormatStructField is returned by [*FormatConfig.Validate] when // [FormatStruct.FormatStructField] is nil. ErrNilFormatStructField = errors.New("nil format struct field callback") // ErrNilFormatStructParen is returned by [*FormatConfig.Validate] when // [FormatStruct.FormatStructParen] is nil. ErrNilFormatStructParen = errors.New("nil format struct paren callback") // ErrNilFormatComplexPlugin is returned by [*FormatConfig.Validate] when // [FormatConfig.FormatComplexPlugins] contains a nil element. ErrNilFormatComplexPlugin = errors.New("nil format complex plugin") // ErrFormatNullableRequired is returned from the scalar slow path when // the FormatNullable field is nil (no Decode-based formatting), and by // [*FormatConfig.Validate] when the FormatNullable field is nil and no preset scalar plugin is configured. ErrFormatNullableRequired = errors.New("format nullable required") )
var ErrFallthrough = errors.New("fallthrough")
Functions ¶
func ColumnNames ¶ added in v0.1.10
func ColumnNames(fields []*sppb.StructType_Field, namer UnnamedFieldNamer) ([]string, error)
ColumnNames returns the names of the provided fields. Unnamed fields are kept as empty strings unless a non-nil namer is provided, in which case the namer is used to generate names for unnamed fields. If a non-nil UnnamedFieldNamer returns an empty string or repeatedly returns colliding names such that a unique column name cannot be chosen, ColumnNames returns a non-nil error describing the contract violation. Explicit duplicate field names from the query schema (for example SELECT 1 AS a, 2 AS a) are preserved as-is; only namer-resolution collisions are errors.
func FormatBracketStruct ¶
func FormatColumnLiteral ¶
func FormatColumnLiteral(value spanner.GenericColumnValue) (string, error)
func FormatColumnSpannerCLICompatible ¶
func FormatColumnSpannerCLICompatible(value spanner.GenericColumnValue) (string, error)
func FormatCompactArray ¶ added in v0.1.9
FormatCompactArray formats array elements without spaces between separators. Output: [elem1,elem2,elem3]
func FormatEnumAsCast ¶
func FormatJSONSimpleValue ¶ added in v0.1.9
func FormatJSONSimpleValue(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, _ bool) (string, error)
FormatJSONSimpleValue is a FormatComplexFunc that formats non-ARRAY, non-STRUCT types as valid JSON values. It returns ErrFallthrough for ARRAY and STRUCT so that the built-in handlers format them.
For most types, structpb.Value.MarshalJSON() produces the correct JSON representation (BOOL→true/false, FLOAT→number, STRING→"quoted", NULL→null, NaN/Inf→"NaN"/"Infinity"). Only INT64, ENUM, and JSON (including PostgreSQL PG_JSONB-annotated JSON) columns need special handling:
- INT64: Spanner encodes as StringValue("42"), MarshalJSON() would produce "42" (quoted), but we want 42 (unquoted number).
- ENUM: Spanner stores proto enum values as INT64; same handling as INT64.
- JSON / PG_JSONB: Spanner encodes as StringValue('{"key":"value"}'), MarshalJSON() would produce escaped quoted string, but we want the raw JSON value passed through.
func FormatLiteralValue ¶ added in v0.4.2
func FormatLiteralValue(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, _ bool) (string, error)
FormatLiteralValue is a FormatComplexFunc for LiteralFormatConfig. It returns ErrFallthrough for ARRAY, STRUCT, PROTO, and ENUM so FormatProtoAsCast and FormatEnumAsCast run first.
func FormatNullableSpannerCLICompatible ¶
func FormatNullableSpannerCLICompatible(value NullableValue) (string, error)
func FormatOptionallyTypedArray ¶
func FormatOptionallyTypedArray(typ *sppb.Type, toplevel bool, elemStrings []string) (string, error)
FormatOptionallyTypedArray formats ARRAY values for SQL literals. It prefixes the bracket list with an ARRAY<...> type annotation only when toplevel is true and the array element type is complex (STRUCT or nested ARRAY), independent of element count. Scalar element arrays at top level are untyped ([], [1, 2], not ARRAY<INT64>[1, 2]). LiteralFormatConfig wires this as FormatConfig.FormatArray.
func FormatProtoAsCast ¶
func FormatRowColumns ¶ added in v0.1.10
func FormatRowColumns(fc *FormatConfig, columnNames []string, values []spanner.GenericColumnValue) ([]string, error)
FormatRowColumns formats a row represented as column names plus GCV values. The column names are validated for shape compatibility, but the formatted cell values come from the GCVs themselves.
func FormatRowJSONObject ¶ added in v0.1.9
func FormatRowJSONObject(fc *FormatConfig, row *spanner.Row, namer UnnamedFieldNamer) (string, error)
FormatRowJSONObject formats a spanner.Row as a single JSON object string using the given FormatConfig for value formatting and column names as keys. The FormatConfig must produce standalone JSON values per column (e.g., JSONFormatConfig()). Using a non-JSON config produces syntactically invalid output. Empty column names (e.g., from expressions without aliases like SELECT 1+1) are assigned names by the provided namer function. If namer is nil, empty names are kept as empty-string JSON keys. Returns an error if the namer returns an empty name, or if repeated name collisions prevent choosing a unique name for a field. Output: {"col1":val1,"col2":val2,...}
func FormatRowJSONObjectFromColumns ¶ added in v0.1.10
func FormatRowJSONObjectFromColumns(fc *FormatConfig, columnNames []string, values []spanner.GenericColumnValue, namer UnnamedFieldNamer) (string, error)
FormatRowJSONObjectFromColumns formats a row represented as column names plus GCV values into a JSON object string. The provided FormatConfig must emit standalone JSON values per column (for example, as configured by JSONFormatConfig()), otherwise the assembled object may be syntactically invalid JSON.
func FormatSimpleStructField ¶
func FormatSimpleStructField(fc *FormatConfig, field *sppb.StructType_Field, value *structpb.Value) (string, error)
func FormatSimpleValue ¶ added in v0.4.2
func FormatSimpleValue(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, _ bool) (string, error)
FormatSimpleValue is a FormatComplexFunc that formats non-ARRAY, non-STRUCT scalars for SimpleFormatConfig without constructing a NullableValue. It returns ErrFallthrough for ARRAY, STRUCT, and type codes outside [isScalarFastPathTypeCode], when FormatConfig.FormatNullable is not the preset default, or for types handled by earlier plugins. NUMERIC uses the string wire payload as-is; canonical wire is the GCV constructor's responsibility (see github.com/apstndb/spanvalue/gcvctor.StringBasedValueFromCode).
func FormatSpannerCLIValue ¶ added in v0.4.2
func FormatSpannerCLIValue(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, _ bool) (string, error)
FormatSpannerCLIValue is a FormatComplexFunc for SpannerCLICompatibleFormatConfig.
func FormatTupleStruct ¶
FormatTupleStruct renders STRUCT values with parentheses, for example (1, east). SimpleFormatConfig uses it by default. To combine tuple STRUCT with Spanner CLI scalars, see SpannerCLICompatibleFormatConfig and the README tuple STRUCT example.
func FormatTypelessStructField ¶
func FormatTypelessStructField(fc *FormatConfig, field *sppb.StructType_Field, value *structpb.Value) (string, error)
func FormatUntypedArray ¶
func IndexedUnnamedFieldNamer ¶ added in v0.1.9
IndexedUnnamedFieldNamer produces names like "_0", "_1", etc. The underscore prefix minimizes collision with user-defined names. Suitable for row columns (e.g., SELECT 1+1 produces "_0").
func IsNull ¶ added in v0.1.10
func IsNull(gcv spanner.GenericColumnValue) bool
IsNull reports whether gcv represents a NULL value. A nil gcv.Value is treated as NULL.
func QuoteIdentifier ¶ added in v0.3.0
func QuoteIdentifier(dialect databasepb.DatabaseDialect, name string) string
QuoteIdentifier quotes a single identifier for dialect. It does not validate the identifier; for example, an empty string becomes an empty quoted identifier. DATABASE_DIALECT_UNSPECIFIED follows the Spanner default and uses GoogleSQL quoting.
func QuoteQualifiedIdentifier ¶ added in v0.3.0
func QuoteQualifiedIdentifier(dialect databasepb.DatabaseDialect, name string) string
QuoteQualifiedIdentifier quotes each segment of a dotted identifier path for dialect. It does not validate the path; callers that reject empty segments must do so before calling it.
Types ¶
type FormatArrayFunc ¶
type FormatComplexFunc ¶
type FormatComplexFunc = func(formatter Formatter, value spanner.GenericColumnValue, toplevel bool) (string, error)
FormatComplexFunc is a function to format spanner.GenericColumnValue. If it returns ErrFallthrough, value will pass through to next step.
type FormatConfig ¶
type FormatConfig struct {
NullString string
FormatArray FormatArrayFunc
FormatStruct FormatStruct
FormatComplexPlugins []FormatComplexFunc
FormatNullable FormatNullableFunc
// Literal holds options for the literal preset only ([LiteralFormatOptions]).
// Quote is read when FormatNullable is the preset formatNullableValueLiteral (including the
// formatSimpleColumn slow-path intercept) and by literal preset complex plugins such as
// [FormatLiteralValue] and [FormatProtoAsCast]. Custom FormatNullable callbacks do not
// consult this field. Other presets leave Literal at the zero value. Quote zero value is
// legacy suitableQuote behavior (QuoteLegacy + PreferredDoubleQuote). Invalid enum values
// are normalized when literal options are applied and again when Quote is read at format
// time. Escaping uses GoogleSQL backslash rules; not PostgreSQL (#126).
Literal LiteralFormatOptions
}
FormatConfig controls how Spanner values are formatted. Preset constructors such as LiteralFormatConfig return a fresh instance with non-nil callbacks for the value kinds they support. *FormatConfig.FormatColumn calls FormatArray, FormatStruct, and FormatNullable directly; a nil FormatNullable returns ErrFormatNullableRequired on the scalar slow path unless a FormatComplexFunc plugin handles the value first. Nil FormatArray or FormatStruct still panic when invoked.
Nil field behavior:
- FormatArray: required for non-NULL ARRAY values. NULL ARRAY values use *FormatConfig.GetNullString before FormatArray is called.
- FormatStruct.FormatStructField and FormatStruct.FormatStructParen: required for non-NULL STRUCT values. NULL STRUCT values use *FormatConfig.GetNullString before struct callbacks run.
- FormatComplexPlugins: nil or empty means no plugins run. Preset constructors append a trailing scalar plugin (FormatSimpleValue, FormatLiteralValue, FormatSpannerCLIValue, or FormatJSONSimpleValue) that formats scalars directly from GenericColumnValue without Decode; use FormatConfigWithoutScalarPlugins or remove them on a clone to use the legacy path. Plugins fall through when the FormatNullable field is set.
- FormatNullable: optional extension hook. When set, formats non-NULL scalars after Decode when no scalar plugin handles the value. When nil, the scalar slow path returns ErrFormatNullableRequired without Decode. NULL scalars use *FormatConfig.GetNullString before the slow path runs (FormatNullable is not called for NULL).
Use *FormatConfig.Clone or *FormatConfig.WithComplexPlugin to customize a preset without mutating shared instances. Call *FormatConfig.Validate after hand-assembling a config to fail fast on nil callbacks or an empty FormatConfig.NullString.
func FormatConfigWithoutScalarPlugins ¶ added in v0.4.2
func FormatConfigWithoutScalarPlugins(fc *FormatConfig) *FormatConfig
FormatConfigWithoutScalarPlugins returns a clone of fc with preset scalar fast-path plugins removed so scalars use Decode and FormatConfig.FormatNullable. Set FormatNullable on the clone before formatting non-NULL scalars; nil FormatNullable returns ErrFormatNullableRequired.
func JSONFormatConfig ¶ added in v0.1.9
func JSONFormatConfig() *FormatConfig
JSONFormatConfig returns a new FormatConfig that produces valid JSON value strings for each Spanner value. Each call returns a fresh instance that the caller may customize.
Each formatted string is a standalone JSON value:
- NULL → null
- BOOL → true / false
- INT64 → 42 (unquoted number)
- FLOAT32/FLOAT64 → 3.14 (NaN/Inf as quoted strings)
- ENUM → 42 (unquoted number, Spanner stores proto enum values as INT64)
- STRING, BYTES, TIMESTAMP, DATE, NUMERIC, PROTO, INTERVAL, UUID → "quoted string"
- JSON column → raw JSON value (passed through)
- ARRAY → [elem1,elem2,...]
- STRUCT → {"field1":val1,"field2":val2,...}
func LiteralFormatConfig ¶
func LiteralFormatConfig() *FormatConfig
LiteralFormatConfig returns a new FormatConfig that produces parseable SQL literal expressions with type annotations. ARRAY values use FormatOptionallyTypedArray: top-level arrays with scalar elements omit the ARRAY<...> prefix (empty or not); arrays of STRUCT or nested ARRAY include it when toplevel is true (empty or not).
func LiteralFormatConfigWithOptions ¶ added in v0.5.1
func LiteralFormatConfigWithOptions(opts ...LiteralOption) *FormatConfig
LiteralFormatConfigWithOptions returns a copy of LiteralFormatConfig with the given options applied.
func LiteralFormatConfigWithQuote ¶ added in v0.5.1
func LiteralFormatConfigWithQuote(cfg LiteralQuoteConfig) *FormatConfig
LiteralFormatConfigWithQuote returns a copy of LiteralFormatConfig with the given quote settings.
func LiteralFormatConfigWithSingleQuotedLiterals ¶ added in v0.5.1
func LiteralFormatConfigWithSingleQuotedLiterals() *FormatConfig
LiteralFormatConfigWithSingleQuotedLiterals returns a literal preset that always single-quotes string and bytes literals (SQL INSERT style).
Example ¶
fc := LiteralFormatConfigWithSingleQuotedLiterals()
date, _ := fc.FormatToplevelColumn(gcvctor.DateValue(civil.Date{Year: 2014, Month: 9, Day: 27}))
str, _ := fc.FormatToplevelColumn(gcvctor.StringValue("it's fine"))
fmt.Println(date)
fmt.Println(str)
Output: DATE '2014-09-27' 'it\'s fine'
func SimpleFormatConfig ¶
func SimpleFormatConfig() *FormatConfig
SimpleFormatConfig returns a new FormatConfig that produces human-readable output using client library conventions.
func SpannerCLICompatibleFormatConfig ¶
func SpannerCLICompatibleFormatConfig() *FormatConfig
SpannerCLICompatibleFormatConfig returns a new FormatConfig that matches the output format of the official spanner-cli tool (bracket-style STRUCT fields in arrays, for example [[1, east]] for `ARRAY<STRUCT<...>>`).
Tuple-style STRUCT parentheses such as [(1, east)] are not spanner-cli output. To keep Spanner CLI scalar formatting but render STRUCT with FormatTupleStruct, clone and customize (constructors return a new config; FormatConfig.Clone copies FormatConfig.FormatComplexPlugins before you mutate):
fc := SpannerCLICompatibleFormatConfig().Clone() fc.FormatStruct.FormatStructParen = FormatTupleStruct
See the repository README for a tuple STRUCT example. Application-specific presets (for example spanner-mycli table modes) should compose FormatConfig in the caller rather than adding new constructors here.
Example (TupleStruct) ¶
Tuple-style STRUCT in `ARRAY<STRUCT<...>>` while keeping Spanner CLI scalar formatting.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"cloud.google.com/go/spanner"
"github.com/apstndb/spanvalue"
"github.com/apstndb/spanvalue/gcvctor"
)
func main() {
fc := spanvalue.SpannerCLICompatibleFormatConfig().Clone()
fc.FormatStruct.FormatStructParen = spanvalue.FormatTupleStruct
structElem, err := gcvctor.StructValueOf(
[]string{"id", "region"},
[]spanner.GenericColumnValue{gcvctor.Int64Value(1), gcvctor.StringValue("east")},
)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
arrayOfStruct, err := gcvctor.ArrayValue(structElem)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
out, err := fc.FormatToplevelColumn(arrayOfStruct)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
fmt.Println(out)
}
Output: [(1, east)]
func (*FormatConfig) Clone ¶ added in v0.3.2
func (fc *FormatConfig) Clone() *FormatConfig
Clone returns a shallow copy of fc with a copied FormatComplexPlugins slice. The returned config is independent for field assignment and plugin list mutation; callback values themselves are shared with the source. Clone returns nil when fc is nil.
func (*FormatConfig) FormatColumn ¶
func (fc *FormatConfig) FormatColumn(value spanner.GenericColumnValue, toplevel bool) (string, error)
func (*FormatConfig) FormatRow ¶
func (fc *FormatConfig) FormatRow(row *spanner.Row) ([]string, error)
func (*FormatConfig) FormatToplevelColumn ¶
func (fc *FormatConfig) FormatToplevelColumn(value spanner.GenericColumnValue) (string, error)
func (*FormatConfig) GetNullString ¶ added in v0.1.10
func (fc *FormatConfig) GetNullString() string
func (*FormatConfig) Validate ¶ added in v0.6.0
func (fc *FormatConfig) Validate() error
Validate reports invalid hand-built FormatConfig values. Preset constructors return configs that pass *FormatConfig.Validate. Nil fc returns ErrNilFormatConfig.
Static checks: non-empty NullString (empty is rejected so NULL output is explicit, not ambiguous with an empty STRING); non-nil FormatArray and FormatStruct callback fields; non-nil elements in FormatComplexPlugins. The FormatNullable field may be nil when a preset scalar plugin is present in FormatComplexPlugins; when scalar plugins are absent, a nil FormatNullable field fails validation because non-NULL scalars have no formatter (runtime behavior is defined in #163). Validate does not prove that plugin-only configs format every type. Only preset scalar plugins satisfy the FormatNullable exemption; custom scalar plugins in FormatComplexPlugins are not detected, so keep FormatNullable non-nil to pass Validate when using custom plugins.
func (*FormatConfig) WithComplexPlugin ¶ added in v0.7.0
func (fc *FormatConfig) WithComplexPlugin(plugin FormatComplexFunc) *FormatConfig
WithComplexPlugin returns a clone of fc with plugin appended to FormatComplexPlugins. The original config, including shared preset singletons, is not mutated. Chain further calls on the returned config for additional plugins. Nil fc returns nil. A nil plugin panics so a mistaken nil in a chain fails at the call site instead of collapsing the chain to nil.
type FormatNullableFunc ¶
type FormatNullableFunc = func(value NullableValue) (string, error)
type FormatStruct ¶
type FormatStruct struct {
FormatStructField FormatStructFieldFunc
FormatStructParen FormatStructParenFunc
}
func TypedStructFormat ¶ added in v0.4.0
func TypedStructFormat() FormatStruct
TypedStructFormat returns a FormatStruct that formats STRUCT values with typed field names in literal style.
type FormatStructFieldFunc ¶
type FormatStructFieldFunc func(fc *FormatConfig, field *sppb.StructType_Field, value *structpb.Value) (string, error)
type FormatStructParenFunc ¶
type FormatStructParenFunc func(typ *sppb.Type, toplevel bool, fieldStrings []string) (string, error)
func JSONObjectStructFormat ¶ added in v0.4.0
func JSONObjectStructFormat(namer UnnamedFieldNamer) FormatStructParenFunc
JSONObjectStructFormat returns a FormatStructParenFunc that formats struct fields as a JSON object. When namer is nil, unnamed struct fields produce empty-string keys, matching Spanner's own representation.
func NewJSONObjectStructFormatter ¶ added in v0.1.9
func NewJSONObjectStructFormatter(namer UnnamedFieldNamer) FormatStructParenFunc
NewJSONObjectStructFormatter creates a FormatStructParenFunc that formats struct fields as a JSON object with field names as keys. Unnamed fields are assigned names by the provided namer function. If namer is nil, unnamed fields keep empty-string keys (which produces duplicate keys — valid per RFC 8259 but may cause issues with parsers that deduplicate keys). Returns an error if the namer returns an empty name, or if repeated name collisions prevent choosing a unique name for a field. Output: {"field1":val1,"field2":val2,...}
type LiteralFormatOptions ¶ added in v0.5.1
type LiteralFormatOptions struct {
// Quote selects the outer delimiter policy for string and bytes SQL-style literals.
Quote LiteralQuoteConfig
}
LiteralFormatOptions holds settings that apply only to the literal preset (LiteralFormatConfig and clones). Other presets ignore this field. A future major release may move literal-specific configuration off FormatConfig entirely; callers should set options via literal constructors or WithLiteralQuote rather than assuming a stable nested layout.
type LiteralOption ¶ added in v0.5.1
type LiteralOption interface {
// contains filtered or unexported methods
}
LiteralOption configures a literal preset returned by LiteralFormatConfigWithOptions.
func WithLiteralQuote ¶ added in v0.5.1
func WithLiteralQuote(cfg LiteralQuoteConfig) LiteralOption
WithLiteralQuote sets quote policy on a literal preset built with LiteralFormatConfigWithOptions.
type LiteralQuoteConfig ¶ added in v0.5.1
type LiteralQuoteConfig struct {
Strategy QuoteStrategy
PreferredQuote PreferredQuote
}
LiteralQuoteConfig configures string and bytes literal quoting for the literal preset. The zero value is legacy adaptive quoting. Invalid enum values are normalized per axis.
type NullableValue ¶
type NullableValue interface {
spanner.NullableValue
fmt.Stringer
}
type PreferredQuote ¶ added in v0.5.1
type PreferredQuote uint8
PreferredQuote is the default delimiter for QuoteLegacy (with opposite-delimiter escape when the payload contains only that quote character), the fixed delimiter for QuoteAlways, and the tie-breaker for QuoteMinEscape.
const ( // PreferredDoubleQuote uses double quotes as the outer delimiter. PreferredDoubleQuote PreferredQuote = iota // PreferredSingleQuote uses single quotes as the outer delimiter. PreferredSingleQuote )
func (PreferredQuote) String ¶ added in v0.5.1
func (p PreferredQuote) String() string
type QuoteStrategy ¶ added in v0.5.1
type QuoteStrategy uint8
QuoteStrategy selects how the outer string-literal delimiter is chosen for the literal preset.
const ( // QuoteLegacy uses PreferredQuote when the payload needs no opposite-delimiter escape. // When the payload contains only the preferred quote character, the opposite delimiter is used. // PreferredDoubleQuote (the zero value) matches historical suitableQuote byte-for-byte. // When both quote characters appear, Legacy uses presence rules (any opposite quote keeps // the preferred delimiter); [QuoteMinEscape] instead compares quote-character counts. QuoteLegacy QuoteStrategy = iota // QuoteAlways uses PreferredQuote for every string and bytes literal. QuoteAlways // QuoteMinEscape picks the delimiter whose quote character occurs less often in the payload. // On a tie, PreferredQuote wins. Only quote-character counts matter; other escapes are delimiter-independent. // With PreferredSingleQuote it often matches [QuoteLegacy], but when both delimiters appear // MinEscape compares counts (e.g. a”b"c stays single-quoted under Legacy+Single but uses // double under MinEscape+Single because one double escape beats two single escapes). QuoteMinEscape )
func (QuoteStrategy) String ¶ added in v0.5.1
func (s QuoteStrategy) String() string
type UnnamedFieldNamer ¶ added in v0.1.9
UnnamedFieldNamer generates a name for an unnamed field or column. The index argument is a monotonically increasing counter (not necessarily the field's positional index) that may skip values due to collision avoidance. It must return distinct non-empty names for distinct indices. Functions that accept UnnamedFieldNamer (such as NewJSONObjectStructFormatter and FormatRowJSONObject) return an error if the namer violates this contract. Pass nil instead of a namer to keep unnamed fields as empty-string keys.
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Package dbsqlrows is experimental: APIs may change before a stable release.
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Package dbsqlrows is experimental: APIs may change before a stable release. |
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Package gcvctor constructs cloud.google.com/go/spanner.GenericColumnValue values from Go values and explicit cloud.google.com/go/spanner/apiv1/spannerpb.Type metadata, using github.com/apstndb/spantype/typector for type shapes.
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Package gcvctor constructs cloud.google.com/go/spanner.GenericColumnValue values from Go values and explicit cloud.google.com/go/spanner/apiv1/spannerpb.Type metadata, using github.com/apstndb/spantype/typector for type shapes. |
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Package protofmt provides descriptor-aware PROTO and ENUM formatting plugins for spanvalue format configs.
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Package protofmt provides descriptor-aware PROTO and ENUM formatting plugins for spanvalue format configs. |
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Package writer streams Spanner query results to delimited text, JSONL, or SQL INSERT using github.com/apstndb/spanvalue formatters.
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Package writer streams Spanner query results to delimited text, JSONL, or SQL INSERT using github.com/apstndb/spanvalue formatters. |