fix: Improve general key descriptor and handler

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Myzel394 2024-04-27 18:05:40 +02:00
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2 changed files with 87 additions and 24 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
local utils = require"jsonfly.utils"
-- This string will be used to position the cursor properly.
-- Once everything is set, the cursor searches for this string and jumps to it.
-- After that, it will be removed immediately.
local CURSOR_SEARCH_HELPER = "_jsonFfFfFfLyY0904857CursorHelperRrRrRrR"
local M = {};
@ -26,14 +30,14 @@ end
---Find the entry in `entries` with the most matching keys at the beginning based on the `keys`.
---Returns the index of the entry
---@param entries Entry[]
---@param keys KeyDescription[]
---@param keys string[]
---@return number|nil
local function find_best_fitting_entry(entries, keys)
local entry_index
local current_indexes = {1, #entries}
for kk=1, #keys do
local key = keys[kk].key
local key = keys[kk]
local start_index = current_indexes[1]
local end_index = current_indexes[2]
@ -65,26 +69,38 @@ end
---@param index number - Index of the key
local function write_keys(keys, index)
local lines = {}
local key = keys[index]
if index == #keys then
return {
{ "\"" .. keys[index].key .. "\": \"\""},
{ "\"" .. key.key .. "\": \"" .. CURSOR_SEARCH_HELPER .. "\""},
true
}
end
local insertions = write_keys(keys, index + 1)
local key = keys[index]
if key.type == "object" then
lines[#lines + 1] = "\"" .. key.key .. "\": {"
if key.type == "object_wrapper" then
lines[#lines + 1] = "{"
for ii=1, #insertions do
lines[#lines + 1] = insertions[ii]
end
lines[#lines + 1] = "}"
elseif key.type == "array" then
elseif key.type == "key" then
lines[#lines + 1] = "\"" .. key.key .. "\":"
for ii=1, #insertions do
lines[#lines + 1] = insertions[ii]
end
elseif key.type == "array_key" then
lines[#lines + 1] = "\"" .. key.key .. "\":"
for ii=1, #insertions do
lines[#lines + 1] = insertions[ii]
end
elseif key.type == "array_wrapper" then
lines[#lines + 1] = "["
for ii=1, #insertions do
@ -94,20 +110,15 @@ local function write_keys(keys, index)
lines[#lines + 1] = "]"
elseif key.type == "array_index" then
local amount = tonumber(key.key)
-- Write previous empty array objects
for _=1, amount do
lines[#lines + 1] = "{},"
end
-- Write key
lines[#lines + 1] = "{"
for ii=1, #insertions do
lines[#lines + 1] = insertions[ii]
end
lines[#lines + 1] = "}"
end
return lines
@ -154,17 +165,70 @@ local function add_comma(buffer, insertion_line)
end
end
---@param buffer number
function M:jump_to_cursor_helper(buffer)
vim.fn.search(CURSOR_SEARCH_HELPER)
-- Remove cursor helper
local position = vim.api.nvim_win_get_cursor(0)
vim.api.nvim_buf_set_text(
buffer,
position[1] - 1,
position[2],
position[1] - 1,
position[2] + #CURSOR_SEARCH_HELPER,
{""}
)
-- -- Go into insert mode
vim.cmd [[execute "normal a"]]
end
---@param keys KeyDescription[]
---@param input_key_depth number
local function get_key_descriptor_index(keys, input_key_depth)
local depth = 0
local index = 0
for ii=1, #keys do
if keys[ii].type == "key" or keys[ii].type == "array_key" or keys[ii].type == "array_index" then
depth = depth + 1
end
if depth >= input_key_depth then
print(vim.inspect(ii))
index = ii
break
end
end
return index
end
---@param entries Entry[]
---@param keys KeyDescription[]
---@param buffer number
function M:insert_new_key(entries, keys, buffer)
-- Close current buffer
vim.cmd [[quit!]]
local input_key = {}
local entry_index = find_best_fitting_entry(entries, keys) or 0
for ii=1, #keys do
if keys[ii].type == "key" then
input_key[#input_key+1] = keys[ii].key
elseif keys[ii].type == "array_index" then
input_key[#input_key+1] = keys[ii].key
end
end
print(vim.inspect(input_key))
local entry_index = find_best_fitting_entry(entries, input_key) or 0
local entry = entries[entry_index]
local existing_keys_depth = #utils:split_by_char(entry.key, ".") + 1
local remaining_keys = table.slice(keys, existing_keys_depth, #keys)
local existing_input_keys_depth = #utils:split_by_char(entry.key, ".") + 1
local existing_keys_index = get_key_descriptor_index(keys, existing_input_keys_depth)
local remaining_keys = table.slice(keys, existing_keys_index, #keys)
local _writes = write_keys(remaining_keys, 1)
local writes = {}
@ -178,8 +242,6 @@ function M:insert_new_key(entries, keys, buffer)
end
end
print(vim.inspect(remaining_keys))
-- Hacky way to jump to end of object
vim.api.nvim_win_set_cursor(0, {entry.position.line_number, entry.position.value_start})
vim.cmd [[execute "normal %"]]
@ -196,9 +258,7 @@ function M:insert_new_key(entries, keys, buffer)
vim.api.nvim_win_set_cursor(0, {start_line, 1})
vim.cmd('execute "normal =' .. #writes .. 'j"')
-- Jump to the key
vim.api.nvim_win_set_cursor(0, {start_line + math.ceil(#writes / 2), 0})
vim.cmd [[execute "normal $a"]]
M:jump_to_cursor_helper(buffer)
end
return M;

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
---@class KeyDescription
---@field key string
---@field type "object"|"array"|"array_index"
---@field type "object_wrapper"|"key"|"array_wrapper"|"array_index"
-- Examples:
--{
@ -146,16 +146,19 @@ function M:extract_key_description(text)
local array_index = tonumber(string.sub(token, 2, -2))
keys[#keys + 1] = {
type = "array",
type = "array_wrapper",
}
keys[#keys + 1] = {
key = array_index,
type = "array_index",
}
else
keys[#keys + 1] = {
type = "object_wrapper",
}
keys[#keys + 1] = {
key = token,
type = "object",
type = "key",
}
end
@ -166,7 +169,7 @@ function M:extract_key_description(text)
return {
{
key = text,
type = "object",
type = "key",
}
}
end