etcd/etcdctl/command/ls_command.go
Brian Waldon 6087e2b2f6 Merge pull request #1509 from bcwaldon/etcdctl-102
etcdctl: add --sort flag to ls command
2014-10-30 13:33:37 -07:00

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Go

package command
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/coreos/etcd/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/codegangsta/cli"
"github.com/coreos/etcd/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/coreos/go-etcd/etcd"
)
func NewLsCommand() cli.Command {
return cli.Command{
Name: "ls",
Usage: "retrieve a directory",
Flags: []cli.Flag{
cli.BoolFlag{Name: "sort", Usage: "returns result in sorted order"},
cli.BoolFlag{Name: "recursive", Usage: "returns all values for key and child keys"},
cli.BoolFlag{Name: "p", Usage: "append slash (/) to directories"},
},
Action: func(c *cli.Context) {
handleLs(c, lsCommandFunc)
},
}
}
// handleLs handles a request that intends to do ls-like operations.
func handleLs(c *cli.Context, fn handlerFunc) {
handleContextualPrint(c, fn, printLs)
}
// printLs writes a response out in a manner similar to the `ls` command in unix.
// Non-empty directories list their contents and files list their name.
func printLs(c *cli.Context, resp *etcd.Response, format string) {
if !resp.Node.Dir {
fmt.Println(resp.Node.Key)
}
for _, node := range resp.Node.Nodes {
rPrint(c, node)
}
}
// lsCommandFunc executes the "ls" command.
func lsCommandFunc(c *cli.Context, client *etcd.Client) (*etcd.Response, error) {
key := "/"
if len(c.Args()) != 0 {
key = c.Args()[0]
}
recursive := c.Bool("recursive")
sort := c.Bool("sort")
// Retrieve the value from the server.
return client.Get(key, sort, recursive)
}
// rPrint recursively prints out the nodes in the node structure.
func rPrint(c *cli.Context, n *etcd.Node) {
if n.Dir && c.Bool("p") {
fmt.Println(fmt.Sprintf("%v/", n.Key))
} else {
fmt.Println(n.Key)
}
for _, node := range n.Nodes {
rPrint(c, node)
}
}