// Copyright 2015 The etcd Authors // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package flags import ( "errors" "flag" "sort" "strings" ) // NewStringsFlag creates a new string flag for which any one of the given // strings is a valid value, and any other value is an error. // // valids[0] will be default value. Caller must be sure len(valids)!=0 or // it will panic. func NewStringsFlag(valids ...string) *StringsFlag { return &StringsFlag{Values: valids, val: valids[0]} } // StringsFlag implements the flag.Value interface. type StringsFlag struct { Values []string val string } // Set verifies the argument to be a valid member of the allowed values // before setting the underlying flag value. func (ss *StringsFlag) Set(s string) error { for _, v := range ss.Values { if s == v { ss.val = s return nil } } return errors.New("invalid value") } // String returns the set value (if any) of the StringsFlag func (ss *StringsFlag) String() string { return ss.val } // StringsValueV2 wraps "sort.StringSlice". type StringsValueV2 sort.StringSlice // Set parses a command line set of strings, separated by comma. // Implements "flag.Value" interface. func (ss *StringsValueV2) Set(s string) error { *ss = strings.Split(s, ",") return nil } // String implements "flag.Value" interface. func (ss *StringsValueV2) String() string { return strings.Join(*ss, ",") } // NewStringsValueV2 implements string slice as "flag.Value" interface. // Given value is to be separated by comma. func NewStringsValueV2(s string) (ss *StringsValueV2) { if s == "" { return &StringsValueV2{} } ss = new(StringsValueV2) if err := ss.Set(s); err != nil { plog.Panicf("new StringsValueV2 should never fail: %v", err) } return ss } // StringsFromFlagV2 returns a string slice from the flag. func StringsFromFlagV2(fs *flag.FlagSet, flagName string) []string { return []string(*fs.Lookup(flagName).Value.(*StringsValueV2)) }