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gibidify/gibidiutils/writers.go
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// Package gibidiutils provides common utility functions for gibidify.
package gibidiutils
import (
"encoding/json"
"io"
"math"
"strings"
)
// SafeCloseReader safely closes a reader if it implements io.Closer.
// This eliminates the duplicated closeReader methods across all writers.
func SafeCloseReader(reader io.Reader, path string) {
if closer, ok := reader.(io.Closer); ok {
if err := closer.Close(); err != nil {
LogError(
"Failed to close file reader",
WrapError(err, ErrorTypeIO, CodeIOClose, "failed to close file reader").WithFilePath(path),
)
}
}
}
// WriteWithErrorWrap performs file writing with consistent error handling.
// This centralizes the common pattern of writing strings with error wrapping.
func WriteWithErrorWrap(writer io.Writer, content, errorMsg, filePath string) error {
if _, err := writer.Write([]byte(content)); err != nil {
wrappedErr := WrapError(err, ErrorTypeIO, CodeIOWrite, errorMsg)
if filePath != "" {
wrappedErr = wrappedErr.WithFilePath(filePath)
}
return wrappedErr
}
return nil
}
// StreamContent provides a common streaming implementation with chunk processing.
// This eliminates the similar streaming patterns across JSON and Markdown writers.
//
//revive:disable-next-line:cognitive-complexity
func StreamContent(
reader io.Reader,
writer io.Writer,
chunkSize int,
filePath string,
processChunk func([]byte) []byte,
) error {
buf := make([]byte, chunkSize)
for {
n, err := reader.Read(buf)
if n > 0 {
processed := buf[:n]
if processChunk != nil {
processed = processChunk(processed)
}
if _, writeErr := writer.Write(processed); writeErr != nil {
wrappedErr := WrapError(writeErr, ErrorTypeIO, CodeIOWrite, "failed to write content chunk")
if filePath != "" {
wrappedErr = wrappedErr.WithFilePath(filePath)
}
return wrappedErr
}
}
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
if err != nil {
wrappedErr := WrapError(err, ErrorTypeIO, CodeIOFileRead, "failed to read content chunk")
if filePath != "" {
wrappedErr = wrappedErr.WithFilePath(filePath)
}
return wrappedErr
}
}
return nil
}
// EscapeForJSON escapes content for JSON output using the standard library.
// This replaces the custom escapeJSONString function with a more robust implementation.
func EscapeForJSON(content string) string {
// Use the standard library's JSON marshaling for proper escaping
jsonBytes, _ := json.Marshal(content)
// Remove the surrounding quotes that json.Marshal adds
jsonStr := string(jsonBytes)
if len(jsonStr) >= 2 && jsonStr[0] == '"' && jsonStr[len(jsonStr)-1] == '"' {
return jsonStr[1 : len(jsonStr)-1]
}
return jsonStr
}
// EscapeForYAML quotes/escapes content for YAML output if needed.
// This centralizes the YAML string quoting logic.
func EscapeForYAML(content string) string {
// Quote if contains special characters, spaces, or starts with special chars
needsQuotes := strings.ContainsAny(content, " \t\n\r:{}[]|>-'\"\\") ||
strings.HasPrefix(content, "-") ||
strings.HasPrefix(content, "?") ||
strings.HasPrefix(content, ":") ||
content == "" ||
content == "true" || content == "false" ||
content == "null" || content == "~"
if needsQuotes {
// Use double quotes and escape internal quotes
escaped := strings.ReplaceAll(content, "\\", "\\\\")
escaped = strings.ReplaceAll(escaped, "\"", "\\\"")
return "\"" + escaped + "\""
}
return content
}
// SafeUint64ToInt64WithDefault safely converts uint64 to int64, returning a default value if overflow would occur.
// When defaultValue is 0 (the safe default), clamps to MaxInt64 on overflow to keep guardrails active.
// This prevents overflow from making monitors think memory usage is zero when it's actually maxed out.
func SafeUint64ToInt64WithDefault(value uint64, defaultValue int64) int64 {
if value > math.MaxInt64 {
// When caller uses 0 as "safe" default, clamp to max so overflow still trips guardrails
if defaultValue == 0 {
return math.MaxInt64
}
return defaultValue
}
return int64(value) //#nosec G115 -- Safe: value <= MaxInt64 checked above
}
// StreamLines provides line-based streaming for YAML content.
// This provides an alternative streaming approach for YAML writers.
func StreamLines(reader io.Reader, writer io.Writer, filePath string, lineProcessor func(string) string) error {
// Read all content first (for small files this is fine)
content, err := io.ReadAll(reader)
if err != nil {
wrappedErr := WrapError(err, ErrorTypeIO, CodeIOFileRead, "failed to read content for line processing")
if filePath != "" {
wrappedErr = wrappedErr.WithFilePath(filePath)
}
return wrappedErr
}
// Split into lines and process each
lines := strings.Split(string(content), "\n")
for i, line := range lines {
processedLine := line
if lineProcessor != nil {
processedLine = lineProcessor(line)
}
// Write line with proper line ending (except for last empty line)
lineToWrite := processedLine
if i < len(lines)-1 || line != "" {
lineToWrite += "\n"
}
if _, writeErr := writer.Write([]byte(lineToWrite)); writeErr != nil {
wrappedErr := WrapError(writeErr, ErrorTypeIO, CodeIOWrite, "failed to write processed line")
if filePath != "" {
wrappedErr = wrappedErr.WithFilePath(filePath)
}
return wrappedErr
}
}
return nil
}