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abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
abci: Refactor tagging events using list of lists (#3643) ## PR This PR introduces a fundamental breaking change to the structure of ABCI response and tx tags and the way they're processed. Namely, the SDK can support more complex and aggregated events for distribution and slashing. In addition, block responses can include duplicate keys in events. Implement new Event type. An event has a type and a list of KV pairs (ie. list-of-lists). Typical events may look like: "rewards": [{"amount": "5000uatom", "validator": "...", "recipient": "..."}] "sender": [{"address": "...", "balance": "100uatom"}] The events are indexed by {even.type}.{even.attribute[i].key}/.... In this case a client would subscribe or query for rewards.recipient='...' ABCI response types and related types now include Events []Event instead of Tags []cmn.KVPair. PubSub logic now publishes/matches against map[string][]string instead of map[string]string to support duplicate keys in response events (from #1385). A match is successful if the value is found in the slice of strings. closes: #1859 closes: #2905 ## Commits: * Implement Event ABCI type and updates responses to use events * Update messages_test.go * Update kvstore.go * Update event_bus.go * Update subscription.go * Update pubsub.go * Update kvstore.go * Update query logic to handle slice of strings in events * Update Empty#Matches and unit tests * Update pubsub logic * Update EventBus#Publish * Update kv tx indexer * Update godocs * Update ResultEvent to use slice of strings; update RPC * Update more tests * Update abci.md * Check for key in validateAndStringifyEvents * Fix KV indexer to skip empty keys * Fix linting errors * Update CHANGELOG_PENDING.md * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com> * Update abci/types/types.proto Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update docs/spec/abci/abci.md Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update libs/pubsub/query/query.go Co-Authored-By: Ethan Buchman <ethan@coinculture.info> * Update match function to match if ANY value matches * Implement TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys * Update TestMatches to include multi-key test cases * Update events.go * Update Query interface godoc * Update match godoc * Add godoc for matchValue * DRY-up tx indexing * Return error from PublishWithEvents in EventBus#Publish * Update PublishEventNewBlockHeader to return an error * Fix build * Update events doc in ABCI * Update ABCI events godoc * Implement TestEventBusPublishEventTxDuplicateKeys * Update TestSubscribeDuplicateKeys to be table-driven * Remove mod file * Remove markdown from events godoc * Implement TestTxSearchDeprecatedIndexing test
6 years ago
  1. // Package query provides a parser for a custom query format:
  2. //
  3. // abci.invoice.number=22 AND abci.invoice.owner=Ivan
  4. //
  5. // See query.peg for the grammar, which is a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsing_expression_grammar.
  6. // More: https://github.com/PhilippeSigaud/Pegged/wiki/PEG-Basics
  7. //
  8. // It has a support for numbers (integer and floating point), dates and times.
  9. package query
  10. import (
  11. "fmt"
  12. "reflect"
  13. "strconv"
  14. "strings"
  15. "time"
  16. )
  17. // Query holds the query string and the query parser.
  18. type Query struct {
  19. str string
  20. parser *QueryParser
  21. }
  22. // Condition represents a single condition within a query and consists of tag
  23. // (e.g. "tx.gas"), operator (e.g. "=") and operand (e.g. "7").
  24. type Condition struct {
  25. Tag string
  26. Op Operator
  27. Operand interface{}
  28. }
  29. // New parses the given string and returns a query or error if the string is
  30. // invalid.
  31. func New(s string) (*Query, error) {
  32. p := &QueryParser{Buffer: fmt.Sprintf(`"%s"`, s)}
  33. p.Init()
  34. if err := p.Parse(); err != nil {
  35. return nil, err
  36. }
  37. return &Query{str: s, parser: p}, nil
  38. }
  39. // MustParse turns the given string into a query or panics; for tests or others
  40. // cases where you know the string is valid.
  41. func MustParse(s string) *Query {
  42. q, err := New(s)
  43. if err != nil {
  44. panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to parse %s: %v", s, err))
  45. }
  46. return q
  47. }
  48. // String returns the original string.
  49. func (q *Query) String() string {
  50. return q.str
  51. }
  52. // Operator is an operator that defines some kind of relation between tag and
  53. // operand (equality, etc.).
  54. type Operator uint8
  55. const (
  56. // "<="
  57. OpLessEqual Operator = iota
  58. // ">="
  59. OpGreaterEqual
  60. // "<"
  61. OpLess
  62. // ">"
  63. OpGreater
  64. // "="
  65. OpEqual
  66. // "CONTAINS"; used to check if a string contains a certain sub string.
  67. OpContains
  68. )
  69. const (
  70. // DateLayout defines a layout for all dates (`DATE date`)
  71. DateLayout = "2006-01-02"
  72. // TimeLayout defines a layout for all times (`TIME time`)
  73. TimeLayout = time.RFC3339
  74. )
  75. // Conditions returns a list of conditions.
  76. func (q *Query) Conditions() []Condition {
  77. conditions := make([]Condition, 0)
  78. buffer, begin, end := q.parser.Buffer, 0, 0
  79. var tag string
  80. var op Operator
  81. // tokens must be in the following order: tag ("tx.gas") -> operator ("=") -> operand ("7")
  82. for _, token := range q.parser.Tokens() {
  83. switch token.pegRule {
  84. case rulePegText:
  85. begin, end = int(token.begin), int(token.end)
  86. case ruletag:
  87. tag = buffer[begin:end]
  88. case rulele:
  89. op = OpLessEqual
  90. case rulege:
  91. op = OpGreaterEqual
  92. case rulel:
  93. op = OpLess
  94. case ruleg:
  95. op = OpGreater
  96. case ruleequal:
  97. op = OpEqual
  98. case rulecontains:
  99. op = OpContains
  100. case rulevalue:
  101. // strip single quotes from value (i.e. "'NewBlock'" -> "NewBlock")
  102. valueWithoutSingleQuotes := buffer[begin+1 : end-1]
  103. conditions = append(conditions, Condition{tag, op, valueWithoutSingleQuotes})
  104. case rulenumber:
  105. number := buffer[begin:end]
  106. if strings.ContainsAny(number, ".") { // if it looks like a floating-point number
  107. value, err := strconv.ParseFloat(number, 64)
  108. if err != nil {
  109. panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v while trying to parse %s as float64 (should never happen if the grammar is correct)", err, number))
  110. }
  111. conditions = append(conditions, Condition{tag, op, value})
  112. } else {
  113. value, err := strconv.ParseInt(number, 10, 64)
  114. if err != nil {
  115. panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v while trying to parse %s as int64 (should never happen if the grammar is correct)", err, number))
  116. }
  117. conditions = append(conditions, Condition{tag, op, value})
  118. }
  119. case ruletime:
  120. value, err := time.Parse(TimeLayout, buffer[begin:end])
  121. if err != nil {
  122. panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v while trying to parse %s as time.Time / RFC3339 (should never happen if the grammar is correct)", err, buffer[begin:end]))
  123. }
  124. conditions = append(conditions, Condition{tag, op, value})
  125. case ruledate:
  126. value, err := time.Parse("2006-01-02", buffer[begin:end])
  127. if err != nil {
  128. panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v while trying to parse %s as time.Time / '2006-01-02' (should never happen if the grammar is correct)", err, buffer[begin:end]))
  129. }
  130. conditions = append(conditions, Condition{tag, op, value})
  131. }
  132. }
  133. return conditions
  134. }
  135. // Matches returns true if the query matches against any event in the given set
  136. // of events, false otherwise. For each event, a match exists if the query is
  137. // matched against *any* value in a slice of values.
  138. //
  139. // For example, query "name=John" matches events = {"name": ["John", "Eric"]}.
  140. // More examples could be found in parser_test.go and query_test.go.
  141. func (q *Query) Matches(events map[string][]string) bool {
  142. if len(events) == 0 {
  143. return false
  144. }
  145. buffer, begin, end := q.parser.Buffer, 0, 0
  146. var tag string
  147. var op Operator
  148. // tokens must be in the following order:
  149. // tag ("tx.gas") -> operator ("=") -> operand ("7")
  150. for _, token := range q.parser.Tokens() {
  151. switch token.pegRule {
  152. case rulePegText:
  153. begin, end = int(token.begin), int(token.end)
  154. case ruletag:
  155. tag = buffer[begin:end]
  156. case rulele:
  157. op = OpLessEqual
  158. case rulege:
  159. op = OpGreaterEqual
  160. case rulel:
  161. op = OpLess
  162. case ruleg:
  163. op = OpGreater
  164. case ruleequal:
  165. op = OpEqual
  166. case rulecontains:
  167. op = OpContains
  168. case rulevalue:
  169. // strip single quotes from value (i.e. "'NewBlock'" -> "NewBlock")
  170. valueWithoutSingleQuotes := buffer[begin+1 : end-1]
  171. // see if the triplet (tag, operator, operand) matches any tag
  172. // "tx.gas", "=", "7", { "tx.gas": 7, "tx.ID": "4AE393495334" }
  173. if !match(tag, op, reflect.ValueOf(valueWithoutSingleQuotes), events) {
  174. return false
  175. }
  176. case rulenumber:
  177. number := buffer[begin:end]
  178. if strings.ContainsAny(number, ".") { // if it looks like a floating-point number
  179. value, err := strconv.ParseFloat(number, 64)
  180. if err != nil {
  181. panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v while trying to parse %s as float64 (should never happen if the grammar is correct)", err, number))
  182. }
  183. if !match(tag, op, reflect.ValueOf(value), events) {
  184. return false
  185. }
  186. } else {
  187. value, err := strconv.ParseInt(number, 10, 64)
  188. if err != nil {
  189. panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v while trying to parse %s as int64 (should never happen if the grammar is correct)", err, number))
  190. }
  191. if !match(tag, op, reflect.ValueOf(value), events) {
  192. return false
  193. }
  194. }
  195. case ruletime:
  196. value, err := time.Parse(TimeLayout, buffer[begin:end])
  197. if err != nil {
  198. panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v while trying to parse %s as time.Time / RFC3339 (should never happen if the grammar is correct)", err, buffer[begin:end]))
  199. }
  200. if !match(tag, op, reflect.ValueOf(value), events) {
  201. return false
  202. }
  203. case ruledate:
  204. value, err := time.Parse("2006-01-02", buffer[begin:end])
  205. if err != nil {
  206. panic(fmt.Sprintf("got %v while trying to parse %s as time.Time / '2006-01-02' (should never happen if the grammar is correct)", err, buffer[begin:end]))
  207. }
  208. if !match(tag, op, reflect.ValueOf(value), events) {
  209. return false
  210. }
  211. }
  212. }
  213. return true
  214. }
  215. // match returns true if the given triplet (tag, operator, operand) matches any
  216. // value in an event for that key.
  217. //
  218. // First, it looks up the key in the events and if it finds one, tries to compare
  219. // all the values from it to the operand using the operator.
  220. //
  221. // "tx.gas", "=", "7", {"tx": [{"gas": 7, "ID": "4AE393495334"}]}
  222. func match(tag string, op Operator, operand reflect.Value, events map[string][]string) bool {
  223. // look up the tag from the query in tags
  224. values, ok := events[tag]
  225. if !ok {
  226. return false
  227. }
  228. for _, value := range values {
  229. // return true if any value in the set of the event's values matches
  230. if matchValue(value, op, operand) {
  231. return true
  232. }
  233. }
  234. return false
  235. }
  236. // matchValue will attempt to match a string value against an operation an
  237. // operand. A boolean is returned representing the match result. It will panic
  238. // if an error occurs or if the operand is invalid.
  239. func matchValue(value string, op Operator, operand reflect.Value) bool {
  240. switch operand.Kind() {
  241. case reflect.Struct: // time
  242. operandAsTime := operand.Interface().(time.Time)
  243. // try our best to convert value from tags to time.Time
  244. var (
  245. v time.Time
  246. err error
  247. )
  248. if strings.ContainsAny(value, "T") {
  249. v, err = time.Parse(TimeLayout, value)
  250. } else {
  251. v, err = time.Parse(DateLayout, value)
  252. }
  253. if err != nil {
  254. panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to convert value %v from tag to time.Time: %v", value, err))
  255. }
  256. switch op {
  257. case OpLessEqual:
  258. return v.Before(operandAsTime) || v.Equal(operandAsTime)
  259. case OpGreaterEqual:
  260. return v.Equal(operandAsTime) || v.After(operandAsTime)
  261. case OpLess:
  262. return v.Before(operandAsTime)
  263. case OpGreater:
  264. return v.After(operandAsTime)
  265. case OpEqual:
  266. return v.Equal(operandAsTime)
  267. }
  268. case reflect.Float64:
  269. operandFloat64 := operand.Interface().(float64)
  270. var v float64
  271. // try our best to convert value from tags to float64
  272. v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(value, 64)
  273. if err != nil {
  274. panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to convert value %v from tag to float64: %v", value, err))
  275. }
  276. switch op {
  277. case OpLessEqual:
  278. return v <= operandFloat64
  279. case OpGreaterEqual:
  280. return v >= operandFloat64
  281. case OpLess:
  282. return v < operandFloat64
  283. case OpGreater:
  284. return v > operandFloat64
  285. case OpEqual:
  286. return v == operandFloat64
  287. }
  288. case reflect.Int64:
  289. operandInt := operand.Interface().(int64)
  290. var v int64
  291. // if value looks like float, we try to parse it as float
  292. if strings.ContainsAny(value, ".") {
  293. v1, err := strconv.ParseFloat(value, 64)
  294. if err != nil {
  295. panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to convert value %v from tag to float64: %v", value, err))
  296. }
  297. v = int64(v1)
  298. } else {
  299. var err error
  300. // try our best to convert value from tags to int64
  301. v, err = strconv.ParseInt(value, 10, 64)
  302. if err != nil {
  303. panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to convert value %v from tag to int64: %v", value, err))
  304. }
  305. }
  306. switch op {
  307. case OpLessEqual:
  308. return v <= operandInt
  309. case OpGreaterEqual:
  310. return v >= operandInt
  311. case OpLess:
  312. return v < operandInt
  313. case OpGreater:
  314. return v > operandInt
  315. case OpEqual:
  316. return v == operandInt
  317. }
  318. case reflect.String:
  319. switch op {
  320. case OpEqual:
  321. return value == operand.String()
  322. case OpContains:
  323. return strings.Contains(value, operand.String())
  324. }
  325. default:
  326. panic(fmt.Sprintf("unknown kind of operand %v", operand.Kind()))
  327. }
  328. return false
  329. }