DockerCLI/vendor/github.com/imdario/mergo
Sebastiaan van Stijn 6cf7970cd3 bump imdario/mergo v0.3.8
full diff: https://github.com/imdario/mergo/compare/v0.3.7...v0.3.8

includes:

- imdario/mergo#112 Add strict override
    - fixes imdario/mergo#111 WithOverride should be able to check types
- imdario/mergo#106 Fix merging of interface types with concrete values
- imdario/mergo#120 should not overwrite pointers directly, instead check embedded values
    - fixes imdario/mergo#114 Embedded struct of pointer types will overwrite the whole destination struct
- imdario/mergo#125 added WithOverrideEmptySlice config flag

Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
2020-01-21 14:08:10 +00:00
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LICENSE Add support for kubernetes in docker cli 2017-12-26 11:22:32 +01:00
README.md bump imdario/mergo v0.3.7 2019-03-19 17:13:08 +01:00
doc.go Add support for kubernetes in docker cli 2017-12-26 11:22:32 +01:00
map.go bump imdario/mergo v0.3.7 2019-03-19 17:13:08 +01:00
merge.go bump imdario/mergo v0.3.8 2020-01-21 14:08:10 +00:00
mergo.go Bump mergo to v0.3.5 2018-06-08 17:15:12 +02:00

README.md

Mergo

A helper to merge structs and maps in Golang. Useful for configuration default values, avoiding messy if-statements.

Also a lovely comune (municipality) in the Province of Ancona in the Italian region of Marche.

Status

It is ready for production use. It is used in several projects by Docker, Google, The Linux Foundation, VMWare, Shopify, etc.

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Latest release

Release v0.3.7.

Important note

Please keep in mind that in 0.3.2 Mergo changed Merge()and Map() signatures to support transformers. An optional/variadic argument has been added, so it won't break existing code.

If you were using Mergo before April 6th 2015, please check your project works as intended after updating your local copy with go get -u github.com/imdario/mergo. I apologize for any issue caused by its previous behavior and any future bug that Mergo could cause (I hope it won't!) in existing projects after the change (release 0.2.0).

Donations

If Mergo is useful to you, consider buying me a coffee, a beer or making a monthly donation so I can keep building great free software. 😍

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Mergo in the wild

Installation

go get github.com/imdario/mergo

// use in your .go code
import (
    "github.com/imdario/mergo"
)

Usage

You can only merge same-type structs with exported fields initialized as zero value of their type and same-types maps. Mergo won't merge unexported (private) fields but will do recursively any exported one. It won't merge empty structs value as they are not considered zero values either. Also maps will be merged recursively except for structs inside maps (because they are not addressable using Go reflection).

if err := mergo.Merge(&dst, src); err != nil {
    // ...
}

Also, you can merge overwriting values using the transformer WithOverride.

if err := mergo.Merge(&dst, src, mergo.WithOverride); err != nil {
    // ...
}

Additionally, you can map a map[string]interface{} to a struct (and otherwise, from struct to map), following the same restrictions as in Merge(). Keys are capitalized to find each corresponding exported field.

if err := mergo.Map(&dst, srcMap); err != nil {
    // ...
}

Warning: if you map a struct to map, it won't do it recursively. Don't expect Mergo to map struct members of your struct as map[string]interface{}. They will be just assigned as values.

More information and examples in godoc documentation.

Nice example

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"github.com/imdario/mergo"
)

type Foo struct {
	A string
	B int64
}

func main() {
	src := Foo{
		A: "one",
		B: 2,
	}
	dest := Foo{
		A: "two",
	}
	mergo.Merge(&dest, src)
	fmt.Println(dest)
	// Will print
	// {two 2}
}

Note: if test are failing due missing package, please execute:

go get gopkg.in/yaml.v2

Transformers

Transformers allow to merge specific types differently than in the default behavior. In other words, now you can customize how some types are merged. For example, time.Time is a struct; it doesn't have zero value but IsZero can return true because it has fields with zero value. How can we merge a non-zero time.Time?

package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"github.com/imdario/mergo"
        "reflect"
        "time"
)

type timeTransfomer struct {
}

func (t timeTransfomer) Transformer(typ reflect.Type) func(dst, src reflect.Value) error {
	if typ == reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{}) {
		return func(dst, src reflect.Value) error {
			if dst.CanSet() {
				isZero := dst.MethodByName("IsZero")
				result := isZero.Call([]reflect.Value{})
				if result[0].Bool() {
					dst.Set(src)
				}
			}
			return nil
		}
	}
	return nil
}

type Snapshot struct {
	Time time.Time
	// ...
}

func main() {
	src := Snapshot{time.Now()}
	dest := Snapshot{}
	mergo.Merge(&dest, src, mergo.WithTransformers(timeTransfomer{}))
	fmt.Println(dest)
	// Will print
	// { 2018-01-12 01:15:00 +0000 UTC m=+0.000000001 }
}

Contact me

If I can help you, you have an idea or you are using Mergo in your projects, don't hesitate to drop me a line (or a pull request): @im_dario

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Written by Dario Castañé.

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License

BSD 3-Clause license, as Go language.

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