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[#410] pkg/policy: Parse strings in filter key
With UN/LOCODE support, storage node may have `UN-LOCODE` attribute. Policy parser should support both `Ident` and `Strings` as filter keys to parse rules such as `FILTER "UN-LOCODE" EQ "RU LED" AS F`. Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <alexey@nspcc.ru>
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@ -36,12 +36,15 @@ AndChain ::=
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Expr ::=
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'@' Ident (* filter reference *)
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| Ident, Op, Value (* attribute filter *)
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| Key, Op, Value (* attribute filter *)
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;
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Op ::= 'EQ' | 'NE' | 'GE' | 'GT' | 'LT' | 'LE'
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;
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Key ::= Ident | String
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;
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Value ::= Ident | Number | String
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;
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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ type andChain struct {
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}
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type simpleExpr struct {
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Key string `@Ident`
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Key string `@(Ident | String)`
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// We don't use literals here to improve error messages.
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Op string `@Ident`
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Value string `@(Ident | String | Int)`
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@ -235,6 +235,27 @@ func TestValidation(t *testing.T) {
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}
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func TestFilterStringSymbols(t *testing.T) {
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q := `REP 1 IN S
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SELECT 1 FROM F AS S
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FILTER "UN-LOCODE" EQ "RU LED" AS F`
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expected := new(netmap.PlacementPolicy)
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expected.SetReplicas([]*netmap.Replica{
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newReplica("S", 1),
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})
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expected.SetSelectors([]*netmap.Selector{
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newSelector(1, netmap.UnspecifiedClause, "", "F", "S"),
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})
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expected.SetFilters([]*netmap.Filter{
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newFilter("F", "UN-LOCODE", "RU LED", netmap.EQ),
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})
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r, err := Parse(q)
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require.NoError(t, err)
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require.EqualValues(t, expected, r)
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}
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func newFilter(name, key, value string, op netmap.Operation, sub ...*netmap.Filter) *netmap.Filter {
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f := new(netmap.Filter)
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f.SetName(name)
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