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zk/internal/core/collection.go

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Go

package core
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
)
// Collection represents a collection, such as a tag.
type Collection struct {
// Unique ID of this collection in the Notebook.
ID CollectionID `json:"id"`
// Kind of this note collection, such as a tag.
Kind CollectionKind `json:"kind"`
// Name of this collection.
Name string `json:"name"`
// Number of notes associated with this collection.
NoteCount int `json:"note_count"`
}
// CollectionID represents the unique ID of a collection relative to a given
// NoteIndex implementation.
type CollectionID int64
func (id CollectionID) IsValid() bool {
return id > 0
}
// NoteCollectionID represents the unique ID of an association between a note
// and a collection in a NoteIndex implementation.
type NoteCollectionID int64
func (id NoteCollectionID) IsValid() bool {
return id > 0
}
// CollectionKind defines a kind of note collection, such as tags.
type CollectionKind string
const (
CollectionKindTag CollectionKind = "tag"
)
// CollectionRepository persists note collection across sessions.
type CollectionRepository interface {
// FindOrCreate returns the ID of the collection with given kind and name.
// If the collection does not exist, creates a new one.
FindOrCreateCollection(name string, kind CollectionKind) (CollectionID, error)
// FindCollections returns the list of all collections in the repository
// for the given kind, ordered with the given sorters.
FindCollections(kind CollectionKind, sorters []CollectionSorter) ([]Collection, error)
// AssociateNoteCollection creates a new association between a note and a
// collection, if it does not already exist.
AssociateNoteCollection(noteID NoteID, collectionID CollectionID) (NoteCollectionID, error)
// RemoveNoteCollections deletes all collection associations with the given
// note.
RemoveNoteAssociations(noteId NoteID) error
}
// CollectionSorter represents an order term used to sort a list of collections.
type CollectionSorter struct {
Field CollectionSortField
Ascending bool
}
// CollectionSortField represents a collection field used to sort a list of collections.
type CollectionSortField int
const (
// Sort by the collection names.
CollectionSortName CollectionSortField = iota + 1
// Sort by the number of notes part of the collection.
CollectionSortNoteCount
)
// CollectionSortersFromStrings returns a list of CollectionSorter from their string
// representation.
func CollectionSortersFromStrings(strs []string) ([]CollectionSorter, error) {
sorters := make([]CollectionSorter, 0)
// Iterates in reverse order to be able to override sort criteria set in a
// config alias with a `--sort` flag.
for i := len(strs) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
sorter, err := CollectionSorterFromString(strs[i])
if err != nil {
return sorters, err
}
sorters = append(sorters, sorter)
}
return sorters, nil
}
// CollectionSorterFromString returns a CollectionSorter from its string representation.
//
// If the input str has for suffix `+`, then the order will be ascending, while
// descending for `-`. If no suffix is given, then the default order for the
// sorting field will be used.
func CollectionSorterFromString(str string) (CollectionSorter, error) {
orderSymbol, _ := utf8.DecodeLastRuneInString(str)
str = strings.TrimRight(str, "+-")
var sorter CollectionSorter
switch str {
case "name", "n":
sorter = CollectionSorter{Field: CollectionSortName, Ascending: true}
case "note-count", "nc":
sorter = CollectionSorter{Field: CollectionSortNoteCount, Ascending: false}
default:
return sorter, fmt.Errorf("%s: unknown sorting term\ntry name or note-count", str)
}
switch orderSymbol {
case '+':
sorter.Ascending = true
case '-':
sorter.Ascending = false
}
return sorter, nil
}