package print import ( "git-get/pkg/repo" "path/filepath" "strings" "github.com/xlab/treeprint" ) // TreePrinter implements Printer interface and provides methods for printing repos and their statuses. type TreePrinter struct{} // Print generates a tree view of repos and their statuses. func (p *TreePrinter) Print(root string, repos []*repo.Repo) string { tree := buildTree(root, repos) tp := treeprint.New() tp.SetValue(root) p.printTree(tree, tp) return tp.String() } // Node represents a node (ie. path fragment) in a repos tree. type Node struct { val string depth int // depth is a nesting depth used when rendering a smart tree, not a depth level of a tree node. parent *Node children []*Node repo *repo.Repo } // Root creates a new root of a tree func Root(val string) *Node { root := &Node{ val: val, } return root } // Add adds a child node func (n *Node) Add(val string) *Node { if n.children == nil { n.children = make([]*Node, 0) } child := &Node{ val: val, parent: n, } n.children = append(n.children, child) return child } // GetChild finds a node with val inside this node's children (only 1 level deep). // Returns pointer to found child or nil if node doesn't have any children or doesn't have a child with sought value. func (n *Node) GetChild(val string) *Node { if n.children == nil { return nil } for _, child := range n.children { if child.val == val { return child } } return nil } // buildTree builds a directory tree of paths to repositories. // Each node represents a directory in the repo path. // Each leaf (final node) contains a pointer to the repo. func buildTree(root string, repos []*repo.Repo) *Node { tree := Root(root) for _, r := range repos { path := strings.TrimPrefix(r.Path, root) path = strings.Trim(path, string(filepath.Separator)) subs := strings.Split(path, string(filepath.Separator)) // For each path fragment, start at the root of the tree // and check if the fragment exist among the children of the node. // If not, add it to node's children and move to next fragment. // If it does, just move to the next fragment. node := tree for i, sub := range subs { child := node.GetChild(sub) if child == nil { node = node.Add(sub) // If that's the last fragment, it's a tree leaf and needs a *Repo attached. if i == len(subs)-1 { node.repo = r } continue } node = child } } return tree } func (p *TreePrinter) printTree(node *Node, tp treeprint.Tree) { if node.children == nil { tp.SetValue(node.val + " " + printWorktreeStatus(node.repo)) for _, branch := range node.repo.Status.Branches { // Don't print the status of the current branch. It was already printed above. if branch.Name == node.repo.Status.CurrentBranch { continue } tp.AddNode(printBranchStatus(branch)) } } for _, child := range node.children { branch := tp.AddBranch(child.val) p.printTree(child, branch) } }