tailscale/types/prefs/map.go
Nick Khyl af3d3c433b types/prefs: add a package containing generic preference types
This adds a new package containing generic types to be used for defining preference hierarchies.
These include prefs.Item, prefs.List, prefs.StructList, and prefs.StructMap. Each of these types
represents a configurable preference, holding the preference's state, value, and metadata.
The metadata includes the default value (if it differs from the zero value of the Go type)
and flags indicating whether a preference is managed via syspolicy or is hidden/read-only for
another reason. This information can be marshaled and sent to the GUI, CLI and web clients
as a source of truth regarding preference configuration, management, and visibility/mutability states.

We plan to use these types to define device preferences, such as the updater preferences,
the permission mode to be used on Windows with #tailscale/corp#18342, and certain global options
that are currently exposed as tailscaled flags. We also aim to eventually use these types for
profile-local preferences in ipn.Prefs and and as a replacement for ipn.MaskedPrefs.

The generic preference types are compatible with the tailscale.com/cmd/viewer and
tailscale.com/cmd/cloner utilities.

Updates #12736

Signed-off-by: Nick Khyl <nickk@tailscale.com>
2024-08-21 12:44:38 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
package prefs
import (
"maps"
"net/netip"
jsonv2 "github.com/go-json-experiment/json"
"github.com/go-json-experiment/json/jsontext"
"golang.org/x/exp/constraints"
"tailscale.com/types/opt"
"tailscale.com/types/ptr"
"tailscale.com/types/views"
)
// MapKeyType is a constraint allowing types that can be used as [Map] and [StructMap] keys.
// To satisfy this requirement, a type must be comparable and must encode as a JSON string.
// See [jsonv2.Marshal] for more details.
type MapKeyType interface {
~string | constraints.Integer | netip.Addr | netip.Prefix | netip.AddrPort
}
// Map is a preference type that holds immutable key-value pairs.
type Map[K MapKeyType, V ImmutableType] struct {
preference[map[K]V]
}
// MapOf returns a map configured with the specified value and [Options].
func MapOf[K MapKeyType, V ImmutableType](v map[K]V, opts ...Options) Map[K, V] {
return Map[K, V]{preferenceOf(opt.ValueOf(v), opts...)}
}
// MapWithOpts returns an unconfigured [Map] with the specified [Options].
func MapWithOpts[K MapKeyType, V ImmutableType](opts ...Options) Map[K, V] {
return Map[K, V]{preferenceOf(opt.Value[map[K]V]{}, opts...)}
}
// View returns a read-only view of m.
func (m *Map[K, V]) View() MapView[K, V] {
return MapView[K, V]{m}
}
// Clone returns a copy of m that aliases no memory with m.
func (m Map[K, V]) Clone() *Map[K, V] {
res := ptr.To(m)
if v, ok := m.s.Value.GetOk(); ok {
res.s.Value.Set(maps.Clone(v))
}
return res
}
// Equal reports whether m and m2 are equal.
func (m Map[K, V]) Equal(m2 Map[K, V]) bool {
if m.s.Metadata != m2.s.Metadata {
return false
}
v1, ok1 := m.s.Value.GetOk()
v2, ok2 := m2.s.Value.GetOk()
if ok1 != ok2 {
return false
}
return !ok1 || maps.Equal(v1, v2)
}
// MapView is a read-only view of a [Map].
type MapView[K MapKeyType, V ImmutableType] struct {
// ж is the underlying mutable value, named with a hard-to-type
// character that looks pointy like a pointer.
// It is named distinctively to make you think of how dangerous it is to escape
// to callers. You must not let callers be able to mutate it.
ж *Map[K, V]
}
// Valid reports whether the underlying [Map] is non-nil.
func (mv MapView[K, V]) Valid() bool {
return mv.ж != nil
}
// AsStruct implements [views.StructView] by returning a clone of the [Map]
// which aliases no memory with the original.
func (mv MapView[K, V]) AsStruct() *Map[K, V] {
if mv.ж == nil {
return nil
}
return mv.ж.Clone()
}
// IsSet reports whether the preference has a value set.
func (mv MapView[K, V]) IsSet() bool {
return mv.ж.IsSet()
}
// Value returns a read-only view of the value if the preference has a value set.
// Otherwise, it returns a read-only view of its default value.
func (mv MapView[K, V]) Value() views.Map[K, V] {
return views.MapOf(mv.ж.Value())
}
// ValueOk returns a read-only view of the value and true if the preference has a value set.
// Otherwise, it returns an invalid view and false.
func (mv MapView[K, V]) ValueOk() (val views.Map[K, V], ok bool) {
if v, ok := mv.ж.ValueOk(); ok {
return views.MapOf(v), true
}
return views.Map[K, V]{}, false
}
// DefaultValue returns a read-only view of the default value of the preference.
func (mv MapView[K, V]) DefaultValue() views.Map[K, V] {
return views.MapOf(mv.ж.DefaultValue())
}
// Managed reports whether the preference is managed via MDM, Group Policy, or similar means.
func (mv MapView[K, V]) Managed() bool {
return mv.ж.IsManaged()
}
// ReadOnly reports whether the preference is read-only and cannot be changed by user.
func (mv MapView[K, V]) ReadOnly() bool {
return mv.ж.IsReadOnly()
}
// Equal reports whether mv and mv2 are equal.
func (mv MapView[K, V]) Equal(mv2 MapView[K, V]) bool {
if !mv.Valid() && !mv2.Valid() {
return true
}
if mv.Valid() != mv2.Valid() {
return false
}
return mv.ж.Equal(*mv2.ж)
}
// MarshalJSONV2 implements [jsonv2.MarshalerV2].
func (mv MapView[K, V]) MarshalJSONV2(out *jsontext.Encoder, opts jsonv2.Options) error {
return mv.ж.MarshalJSONV2(out, opts)
}
// UnmarshalJSONV2 implements [jsonv2.UnmarshalerV2].
func (mv *MapView[K, V]) UnmarshalJSONV2(in *jsontext.Decoder, opts jsonv2.Options) error {
var x Map[K, V]
if err := x.UnmarshalJSONV2(in, opts); err != nil {
return err
}
mv.ж = &x
return nil
}
// MarshalJSON implements [json.Marshaler].
func (mv MapView[K, V]) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return jsonv2.Marshal(mv) // uses MarshalJSONV2
}
// UnmarshalJSON implements [json.Unmarshaler].
func (mv *MapView[K, V]) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error {
return jsonv2.Unmarshal(b, mv) // uses UnmarshalJSONV2
}