Crates.io | uri-pattern-matcher |
lib.rs | uri-pattern-matcher |
version | 0.1.4 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-12-18 16:50:02.214685 |
updated_at | 2021-01-27 16:19:35.760348 |
description | URI (or path) pattern matching |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/gmiam/uri-pattern-matcher.git |
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A Rust library for parsing URI (path) patterns, matching against them and compare two patterns with each other.
This library is fast (1 to 10μs to parse common patterns) and don't use any additional allocation.
The library is considered immature (pre 1.0 release) because it hasn't been tested in production yet. However, considering how few features it has, it should be pretty safe to use.
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
uri-pattern-matcher = "0.1"
Here are examples for the common usages of this crate:
let pattern: UriPattern = "/api/{resource}/{id}/details".into();
assert!(pattern.is_match("/api/resource/id1/details"));
assert!(pattern.is_match("/api/customer/John/details"));
let pattern: UriPattern = "/api/{foo}/{bar}/zzz".into();
let pattern2: UriPattern = "/api/{foo}/bar/{zzz}".into();
assert_ne!(pattern, pattern2);
assert!(pattern > pattern2);
We are also able to combine all of this using Iterators. Here we'll retrieve the most specific pattern matching our candidate string:
let patterns: Vec<UriPattern> = vec![
"/api/{foo}/{bar}/zzz".into(),
"/api/{foo}/bar/{zzz}".into(),
"/{api}/{foo}/foo/{zzz}".into()
];
let candidate = "/api/resource/bar/zzz";
let best_match = patterns.iter()
.filter(|p| p.is_match(candidate))
.max();
assert_eq!(best_match.unwrap(), &UriPattern::from("/api/{foo}/{bar}/zzz"));
The library is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT.