strid_examples/normalized.rs
1//! An example of constructing a strongly-typed wrapper around
2//! a normalized string value.
3//!
4//! The types in this module perform validation and normalization prior
5//! to allowing the type to be instantiated. If the value is already
6//! normalized, then the value is used without modification. Otherwise,
7//! an attempt is made to normalize the value. If the value cannot be
8//! normalized, then an error will be returned rather than allowing the
9//! invalid value to be constructed.
10//!
11//! Refer to the [`Normalizer`][strid::Normalizer] implementation
12//! for a given type for additional information on what is considered
13//! a valid or normalizable value for the type.
14
15use std::{borrow::Cow, convert::Infallible, error, fmt};
16
17use strid::braid;
18
19/// An error indicating that the provided value was invalid
20#[derive(Debug)]
21pub enum InvalidString {
22 EmptyString,
23 InvalidCharacter,
24}
25
26impl fmt::Display for InvalidString {
27 fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
28 match self {
29 Self::EmptyString => f.write_str("string cannot be empty"),
30 Self::InvalidCharacter => f.write_str("string contains invalid uppercase character"),
31 }
32 }
33}
34
35impl From<Infallible> for InvalidString {
36 #[inline(always)]
37 fn from(x: Infallible) -> Self {
38 match x {}
39 }
40}
41
42impl error::Error for InvalidString {}
43
44/// A non-empty [`String`] normalized to lowercase
45///
46/// This type maintains an invariant that ensures that a
47/// value of this type cannot be constructed that contains
48/// invalid data. Data that _can_ be normalized to a valid
49/// instance of this type will be.
50///
51/// Because this type does normalization, the type explicitly
52/// does _not_ implement [`Borrow<str>`][::std::borrow::Borrow],
53/// as doing so would could violate the contract of that trait,
54/// potentially resulting in lost data. If a user of
55/// the crate would like to override this, then they can
56/// explicitly implement the trait.
57///
58/// This type includes an explicit parameter indicating that
59/// the borrowed form of this type should be named [`LowerStr`].
60#[braid(
61 serde,
62 normalizer,
63 ref_name = "LowerStr",
64 ref_doc = "A borrowed reference to a non-empty, lowercase string"
65)]
66pub struct LowerString(String);
67
68impl strid::Validator for LowerString {
69 type Error = InvalidString;
70
71 fn validate(raw: &str) -> Result<(), Self::Error> {
72 if raw.is_empty() {
73 Err(InvalidString::EmptyString)
74 } else if raw.chars().any(char::is_uppercase) {
75 Err(InvalidString::InvalidCharacter)
76 } else {
77 Ok(())
78 }
79 }
80}
81
82impl strid::Normalizer for LowerString {
83 fn normalize(s: &str) -> Result<Cow<'_, str>, Self::Error> {
84 if s.is_empty() {
85 Err(InvalidString::EmptyString)
86 } else if s.contains(char::is_uppercase) {
87 Ok(Cow::Owned(s.to_lowercase()))
88 } else {
89 Ok(Cow::Borrowed(s))
90 }
91 }
92}
93
94/// A non-empty [`String`] normalized to lowercase
95///
96/// This type maintains an invariant that ensures that a
97/// value of this type cannot be constructed that contains
98/// invalid data. Data that _can_ be normalized to a valid
99/// instance of this type will be.
100///
101/// Because this type does normalization, the type explicitly
102/// does _not_ implement [`Borrow<str>`][::std::borrow::Borrow],
103/// as doing so would could violate the contract of that trait,
104/// potentially resulting in lost data. If a user of
105/// the crate would like to override this, then they can
106/// explicitly implement the trait.
107///
108/// This type includes an explicit parameter indicating that
109/// the borrowed form of this type should be named [`LowerStr`].
110///
111/// Note: This example requires facet support for `compact_str::CompactString`.
112/// See: https://github.com/facet-rs/facet/issues/1282
113#[cfg(feature = "compact_str-facet")]
114#[braid(
115 serde,
116 normalizer,
117 ref_doc = "A borrowed reference to a non-empty, lowercase string"
118)]
119pub struct LowerCompactString(compact_str::CompactString);
120
121#[cfg(feature = "compact_str-facet")]
122impl strid::Validator for LowerCompactString {
123 type Error = InvalidString;
124
125 fn validate(raw: &str) -> Result<(), Self::Error> {
126 if raw.is_empty() {
127 Err(InvalidString::EmptyString)
128 } else if raw.chars().any(char::is_uppercase) {
129 Err(InvalidString::InvalidCharacter)
130 } else {
131 Ok(())
132 }
133 }
134}
135
136#[cfg(feature = "compact_str-facet")]
137impl strid::Normalizer for LowerCompactString {
138 fn normalize(s: &str) -> Result<Cow<str>, Self::Error> {
139 if s.is_empty() {
140 Err(InvalidString::EmptyString)
141 } else if s.contains(char::is_uppercase) {
142 Ok(Cow::Owned(s.to_lowercase()))
143 } else {
144 Ok(Cow::Borrowed(s))
145 }
146 }
147}