#![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/serde_dhall/0.2.1")]
//! [Dhall][dhall] is a programmable configuration language that provides a non-repetitive
//! alternative to JSON and YAML.
//!
//! You can think of Dhall as: JSON + types + imports + functions
//!
//! For a description of the Dhall language, examples, tutorials, and more, see the [language
//! website][dhall].
//!
//! This crate provides support for consuming Dhall files the same way you would consume JSON or
//! YAML. It uses the [Serde][serde] serialization library to provide drop-in support for Dhall
//! for any datatype that supports serde (and that's a lot of them !).
//!
//! This library is limited to deserializing (reading) Dhall values; serializing (writing)
//! values to Dhall is not supported.
//!
//! # Basic usage
//!
//! The main entrypoint of this library is the [`from_str`][from_str] function. It reads a string
//! containing a Dhall expression and deserializes it into any serde-compatible type.
//!
//! This could mean a common Rust type like `HashMap`:
//!
//! ```rust
//! # fn main() -> serde_dhall::de::Result<()> {
//! use std::collections::HashMap;
//!
//! // Some Dhall data
//! let data = "{ x = 1, y = 1 + 1 } : { x: Natural, y: Natural }";
//!
//! // Deserialize it to a Rust type.
//! let deserialized_map: HashMap = serde_dhall::from_str(data)?;
//!
//! let mut expected_map = HashMap::new();
//! expected_map.insert("x".to_string(), 1);
//! expected_map.insert("y".to_string(), 2);
//!
//! assert_eq!(deserialized_map, expected_map);
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! or a custom datatype, using serde's `derive` mechanism:
//!
//! ```rust
//! # fn main() -> serde_dhall::de::Result<()> {
//! use serde::Deserialize;
//!
//! #[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
//! struct Point {
//! x: u64,
//! y: u64,
//! }
//!
//! // Some Dhall data
//! let data = "{ x = 1, y = 1 + 1 } : { x: Natural, y: Natural }";
//!
//! // Convert the Dhall string to a Point.
//! let point: Point = serde_dhall::from_str(data)?;
//! assert_eq!(point.x, 1);
//! assert_eq!(point.y, 2);
//!
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! # Type correspondence
//!
//! The following Dhall types correspond to the following Rust types:
//!
//! Dhall | Rust
//! -------|------
//! `Bool` | `bool`
//! `Natural` | `u64`, `u32`, ...
//! `Integer` | `i64`, `i32`, ...
//! `Double` | `f64`, `f32`, ...
//! `Text` | `String`
//! `List T` | `Vec`
//! `Optional T` | `Option`
//! `{ x: T, y: U }` | structs
//! `{ _1: T, _2: U }` | `(T, U)`, structs
//! `{ x: T, y: T }` | `HashMap`, structs
//! `< x: T \| y: U >` | enums
//! `T -> U` | unsupported
//! `Prelude.JSON.Type` | unsupported
//! `Prelude.Map.Type T U` | unsupported
//!
//!
//! # Replacing `serde_json` or `serde_yaml`
//!
//! If you used to consume JSON or YAML, you only need to replace [serde_json::from_str] or
//! [serde_yaml::from_str] with [serde_dhall::from_str][from_str].
//!
//! [serde_json::from_str]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde_json/de/fn.from_str.html
//! [serde_yaml::from_str]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde_yaml/fn.from_str.html
//!
//!
//! # Additional Dhall typechecking
//!
//! When deserializing, normal type checking is done to ensure that the returned value is a valid
//! Dhall value, and that it can be deserialized into the required Rust type. However types are
//! first-class in Dhall, and this library allows you to additionally check that some input data
//! matches a given Dhall type. That way, a type error will be caught on the Dhall side, and have
//! pretty and explicit errors that point to the source file.
//!
//! There are two ways to typecheck a Dhall value: you can provide the type as Dhall text or you
//! can let Rust infer it for you.
//!
//! To provide a type written in Dhall, first parse it into a [`serde_dhall::Value`][Value], then
//! pass it to [`from_str_check_type`][from_str_check_type].
//!
//! ```rust
//! # fn main() -> serde_dhall::de::Result<()> {
//! use serde_dhall::Value;
//! use std::collections::HashMap;
//!
//! // Parse a Dhall type
//! let point_type_str = "{ x: Natural, y: Natural }";
//! let point_type: Value = serde_dhall::from_str(point_type_str)?;
//!
//! // Some Dhall data
//! let point_data = "{ x = 1, y = 1 + 1 }";
//!
//! // Deserialize the data to a Rust type. This checks that
//! // the data matches the provided type.
//! let deserialized_map: HashMap =
//! serde_dhall::from_str_check_type(point_data, &point_type)?;
//!
//! let mut expected_map = HashMap::new();
//! expected_map.insert("x".to_string(), 1);
//! expected_map.insert("y".to_string(), 2);
//!
//! assert_eq!(deserialized_map, expected_map);
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! You can also let Rust infer the appropriate Dhall type, using the [StaticType] trait.
//!
//! ```rust
//! # fn main() -> serde_dhall::de::Result<()> {
//! use serde::Deserialize;
//! use serde_dhall::StaticType;
//!
//! #[derive(Debug, Deserialize, StaticType)]
//! struct Point {
//! x: u64,
//! y: u64,
//! }
//!
//! // Some Dhall data
//! let data = "{ x = 1, y = 1 + 1 }";
//!
//! // Convert the Dhall string to a Point.
//! let point: Point = serde_dhall::from_str_auto_type(data)?;
//! assert_eq!(point.x, 1);
//! assert_eq!(point.y, 2);
//!
//! // Invalid data fails the type validation
//! let invalid_data = "{ x = 1, z = 0.3 }";
//! assert!(serde_dhall::from_str_auto_type::(invalid_data).is_err());
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! ```
//!
//! [dhall]: https://dhall-lang.org/
//! [serde]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde/
//! [serde::Deserialize]: https://docs.serde.rs/serde/trait.Deserialize.html
mod serde;
mod static_type;
#[doc(inline)]
pub use de::{from_str, from_str_auto_type, from_str_check_type};
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use dhall_proc_macros::StaticType;
pub use static_type::StaticType;
#[doc(inline)]
pub use value::Value;
// A Dhall value.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub mod value {
use dhall::semantics::phase::{NormalizedExpr, Parsed, Typed};
use dhall::syntax::Builtin;
use super::de::{Error, Result};
/// A Dhall value
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Value(Typed);
impl Value {
pub fn from_str(s: &str, ty: Option<&Value>) -> Result {
Value::from_str_using_dhall_error_type(s, ty).map_err(Error::Dhall)
}
fn from_str_using_dhall_error_type(
s: &str,
ty: Option<&Value>,
) -> dhall::error::Result {
let resolved = Parsed::parse_str(s)?.resolve()?;
let typed = match ty {
None => resolved.typecheck()?,
Some(t) => resolved.typecheck_with(t.as_typed())?,
};
Ok(Value(typed))
}
pub(crate) fn to_expr(&self) -> NormalizedExpr {
self.0.normalize_to_expr()
}
pub(crate) fn as_typed(&self) -> &Typed {
&self.0
}
pub(crate) fn make_builtin_type(b: Builtin) -> Self {
Value(Typed::make_builtin_type(b))
}
pub(crate) fn make_optional_type(t: Value) -> Self {
Value(Typed::make_optional_type(t.0))
}
pub(crate) fn make_list_type(t: Value) -> Self {
Value(Typed::make_list_type(t.0))
}
// Made public for the StaticType derive macro
#[doc(hidden)]
pub fn make_record_type(
kts: impl Iterator- ,
) -> Self {
Value(Typed::make_record_type(kts.map(|(k, t)| (k, t.0))))
}
#[doc(hidden)]
pub fn make_union_type(
kts: impl Iterator
- )>,
) -> Self {
Value(Typed::make_union_type(
kts.map(|(k, t)| (k, t.map(|t| t.0))),
))
}
}
impl super::de::sealed::Sealed for Value {}
impl super::de::Deserialize for Value {
fn from_dhall(v: &Value) -> Result {
Ok(v.clone())
}
}
}
/// Deserialize Dhall data to a Rust data structure.
pub mod de {
use super::StaticType;
use super::Value;
pub use error::{Error, Result};
mod error {
use dhall::error::Error as DhallError;
pub type Result = std::result::Result;
#[derive(Debug)]
#[non_exhaustive]
pub enum Error {
Dhall(DhallError),
Deserialize(String),
}
impl std::fmt::Display for Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
Error::Dhall(err) => write!(f, "{}", err),
Error::Deserialize(err) => write!(f, "{}", err),
}
}
}
impl std::error::Error for Error {}
impl serde::de::Error for Error {
fn custom(msg: T) -> Self
where
T: std::fmt::Display,
{
Error::Deserialize(msg.to_string())
}
}
}
pub(crate) mod sealed {
pub trait Sealed {}
}
/// A data structure that can be deserialized from a Dhall expression
///
/// This is automatically implemented for any type that [serde][serde]
/// can deserialize.
///
/// This trait cannot be implemented manually.
pub trait Deserialize: sealed::Sealed + Sized {
/// See [serde_dhall::from_str][crate::from_str]
fn from_dhall(v: &Value) -> Result;
}
/// Deserialize an instance of type `T` from a string of Dhall text.
///
/// This will recursively resolve all imports in the expression, and
/// typecheck it before deserialization. Relative imports will be resolved relative to the
/// provided file. More control over this process is not yet available
/// but will be in a coming version of this crate.
pub fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result
where
T: Deserialize,
{
T::from_dhall(&Value::from_str(s, None)?)
}
/// Deserialize an instance of type `T` from a string of Dhall text,
/// additionally checking that it matches the supplied type.
///
/// Like [from_str], but this additionally checks that
/// the type of the provided expression matches the supplied type.
pub fn from_str_check_type(s: &str, ty: &Value) -> Result
where
T: Deserialize,
{
T::from_dhall(&Value::from_str(s, Some(ty))?)
}
/// Deserialize an instance of type `T` from a string of Dhall text,
/// additionally checking that it matches the type of `T`.
///
/// Like [from_str], but this additionally checks that
/// the type of the provided expression matches the output type `T`. The [StaticType] trait
/// captures Rust types that are valid Dhall types.
pub fn from_str_auto_type(s: &str) -> Result
where
T: Deserialize + StaticType,
{
from_str_check_type(s, &::static_type())
}
}