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CHORUS/vendor/github.com/ipld/go-ipld-prime/node/bindnode/api.go
anthonyrawlins 9bdcbe0447 Integrate BACKBEAT SDK and resolve KACHING license validation
Major integrations and fixes:
- Added BACKBEAT SDK integration for P2P operation timing
- Implemented beat-aware status tracking for distributed operations
- Added Docker secrets support for secure license management
- Resolved KACHING license validation via HTTPS/TLS
- Updated docker-compose configuration for clean stack deployment
- Disabled rollback policies to prevent deployment failures
- Added license credential storage (CHORUS-DEV-MULTI-001)

Technical improvements:
- BACKBEAT P2P operation tracking with phase management
- Enhanced configuration system with file-based secrets
- Improved error handling for license validation
- Clean separation of KACHING and CHORUS deployment stacks

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-09-06 07:56:26 +10:00

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// Package bindnode provides a datamodel.Node implementation via Go reflection.
//
// This package is EXPERIMENTAL; its behavior and API might change as it's still
// in development.
package bindnode
import (
"reflect"
"github.com/ipfs/go-cid"
"github.com/ipld/go-ipld-prime/datamodel"
"github.com/ipld/go-ipld-prime/schema"
)
// Prototype implements a schema.TypedPrototype given a Go pointer type and an
// IPLD schema type. Note that the result is also a datamodel.NodePrototype.
//
// If both the Go type and schema type are supplied, it is assumed that they are
// compatible with one another.
//
// If either the Go type or schema type are nil, we infer the missing type from
// the other provided type. For example, we can infer an unnamed Go struct type
// for a schema struct type, and we can infer a schema Int type for a Go int64
// type. The inferring logic is still a work in progress and subject to change.
// At this time, inferring IPLD Unions and Enums from Go types is not supported.
//
// When supplying a non-nil ptrType, Prototype only obtains the Go pointer type
// from it, so its underlying value will typically be nil. For example:
//
// proto := bindnode.Prototype((*goType)(nil), schemaType)
func Prototype(ptrType interface{}, schemaType schema.Type, options ...Option) schema.TypedPrototype {
if ptrType == nil && schemaType == nil {
panic("bindnode: either ptrType or schemaType must not be nil")
}
cfg := applyOptions(options...)
// TODO: if both are supplied, verify that they are compatible
var goType reflect.Type
if ptrType == nil {
goType = inferGoType(schemaType, make(map[schema.TypeName]inferredStatus), 0)
} else {
goPtrType := reflect.TypeOf(ptrType)
if goPtrType.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
panic("bindnode: ptrType must be a pointer")
}
goType = goPtrType.Elem()
if goType.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
panic("bindnode: ptrType must not be a pointer to a pointer")
}
if schemaType == nil {
schemaType = inferSchema(goType, 0)
} else {
verifyCompatibility(cfg, make(map[seenEntry]bool), goType, schemaType)
}
}
return &_prototype{cfg: cfg, schemaType: schemaType, goType: goType}
}
type converter struct {
kind schema.TypeKind
customFromBool func(bool) (interface{}, error)
customToBool func(interface{}) (bool, error)
customFromInt func(int64) (interface{}, error)
customToInt func(interface{}) (int64, error)
customFromFloat func(float64) (interface{}, error)
customToFloat func(interface{}) (float64, error)
customFromString func(string) (interface{}, error)
customToString func(interface{}) (string, error)
customFromBytes func([]byte) (interface{}, error)
customToBytes func(interface{}) ([]byte, error)
customFromLink func(cid.Cid) (interface{}, error)
customToLink func(interface{}) (cid.Cid, error)
customFromAny func(datamodel.Node) (interface{}, error)
customToAny func(interface{}) (datamodel.Node, error)
}
type config map[reflect.Type]*converter
// this mainly exists to short-circuit the nonPtrType() call; the `Type()` variant
// exists for completeness
func (c config) converterFor(val reflect.Value) *converter {
if len(c) == 0 {
return nil
}
return c[nonPtrType(val)]
}
func (c config) converterForType(typ reflect.Type) *converter {
if len(c) == 0 {
return nil
}
return c[typ]
}
// Option is able to apply custom options to the bindnode API
type Option func(config)
// TypedBoolConverter adds custom converter functions for a particular
// type as identified by a pointer in the first argument.
// The fromFunc is of the form: func(bool) (interface{}, error)
// and toFunc is of the form: func(interface{}) (bool, error)
// where interface{} is a pointer form of the type we are converting.
//
// TypedBoolConverter is an EXPERIMENTAL API and may be removed or
// changed in a future release.
func TypedBoolConverter(ptrVal interface{}, from func(bool) (interface{}, error), to func(interface{}) (bool, error)) Option {
customType := nonPtrType(reflect.ValueOf(ptrVal))
converter := &converter{
kind: schema.TypeKind_Bool,
customFromBool: from,
customToBool: to,
}
return func(cfg config) {
cfg[customType] = converter
}
}
// TypedIntConverter adds custom converter functions for a particular
// type as identified by a pointer in the first argument.
// The fromFunc is of the form: func(int64) (interface{}, error)
// and toFunc is of the form: func(interface{}) (int64, error)
// where interface{} is a pointer form of the type we are converting.
//
// TypedIntConverter is an EXPERIMENTAL API and may be removed or
// changed in a future release.
func TypedIntConverter(ptrVal interface{}, from func(int64) (interface{}, error), to func(interface{}) (int64, error)) Option {
customType := nonPtrType(reflect.ValueOf(ptrVal))
converter := &converter{
kind: schema.TypeKind_Int,
customFromInt: from,
customToInt: to,
}
return func(cfg config) {
cfg[customType] = converter
}
}
// TypedFloatConverter adds custom converter functions for a particular
// type as identified by a pointer in the first argument.
// The fromFunc is of the form: func(float64) (interface{}, error)
// and toFunc is of the form: func(interface{}) (float64, error)
// where interface{} is a pointer form of the type we are converting.
//
// TypedFloatConverter is an EXPERIMENTAL API and may be removed or
// changed in a future release.
func TypedFloatConverter(ptrVal interface{}, from func(float64) (interface{}, error), to func(interface{}) (float64, error)) Option {
customType := nonPtrType(reflect.ValueOf(ptrVal))
converter := &converter{
kind: schema.TypeKind_Float,
customFromFloat: from,
customToFloat: to,
}
return func(cfg config) {
cfg[customType] = converter
}
}
// TypedStringConverter adds custom converter functions for a particular
// type as identified by a pointer in the first argument.
// The fromFunc is of the form: func(string) (interface{}, error)
// and toFunc is of the form: func(interface{}) (string, error)
// where interface{} is a pointer form of the type we are converting.
//
// TypedStringConverter is an EXPERIMENTAL API and may be removed or
// changed in a future release.
func TypedStringConverter(ptrVal interface{}, from func(string) (interface{}, error), to func(interface{}) (string, error)) Option {
customType := nonPtrType(reflect.ValueOf(ptrVal))
converter := &converter{
kind: schema.TypeKind_String,
customFromString: from,
customToString: to,
}
return func(cfg config) {
cfg[customType] = converter
}
}
// TypedBytesConverter adds custom converter functions for a particular
// type as identified by a pointer in the first argument.
// The fromFunc is of the form: func([]byte) (interface{}, error)
// and toFunc is of the form: func(interface{}) ([]byte, error)
// where interface{} is a pointer form of the type we are converting.
//
// TypedBytesConverter is an EXPERIMENTAL API and may be removed or
// changed in a future release.
func TypedBytesConverter(ptrVal interface{}, from func([]byte) (interface{}, error), to func(interface{}) ([]byte, error)) Option {
customType := nonPtrType(reflect.ValueOf(ptrVal))
converter := &converter{
kind: schema.TypeKind_Bytes,
customFromBytes: from,
customToBytes: to,
}
return func(cfg config) {
cfg[customType] = converter
}
}
// TypedLinkConverter adds custom converter functions for a particular
// type as identified by a pointer in the first argument.
// The fromFunc is of the form: func([]byte) (interface{}, error)
// and toFunc is of the form: func(interface{}) ([]byte, error)
// where interface{} is a pointer form of the type we are converting.
//
// Beware that this API is only compatible with cidlink.Link types in the data
// model and may result in errors if attempting to convert from other
// datamodel.Link types.
//
// TypedLinkConverter is an EXPERIMENTAL API and may be removed or
// changed in a future release.
func TypedLinkConverter(ptrVal interface{}, from func(cid.Cid) (interface{}, error), to func(interface{}) (cid.Cid, error)) Option {
customType := nonPtrType(reflect.ValueOf(ptrVal))
converter := &converter{
kind: schema.TypeKind_Link,
customFromLink: from,
customToLink: to,
}
return func(cfg config) {
cfg[customType] = converter
}
}
// TypedAnyConverter adds custom converter functions for a particular
// type as identified by a pointer in the first argument.
// The fromFunc is of the form: func(datamodel.Node) (interface{}, error)
// and toFunc is of the form: func(interface{}) (datamodel.Node, error)
// where interface{} is a pointer form of the type we are converting.
//
// This method should be able to deal with all forms of Any and return an error
// if the expected data forms don't match the expected.
//
// TypedAnyConverter is an EXPERIMENTAL API and may be removed or
// changed in a future release.
func TypedAnyConverter(ptrVal interface{}, from func(datamodel.Node) (interface{}, error), to func(interface{}) (datamodel.Node, error)) Option {
customType := nonPtrType(reflect.ValueOf(ptrVal))
converter := &converter{
kind: schema.TypeKind_Any,
customFromAny: from,
customToAny: to,
}
return func(cfg config) {
cfg[customType] = converter
}
}
func applyOptions(opt ...Option) config {
if len(opt) == 0 {
// no need to allocate, we access it via converterFor and converterForType
// which are safe for nil maps
return nil
}
cfg := make(map[reflect.Type]*converter)
for _, o := range opt {
o(cfg)
}
return cfg
}
// Wrap implements a schema.TypedNode given a non-nil pointer to a Go value and an
// IPLD schema type. Note that the result is also a datamodel.Node.
//
// Wrap is meant to be used when one already has a Go value with data.
// As such, ptrVal must not be nil.
//
// Similar to Prototype, if schemaType is non-nil it is assumed to be compatible
// with the Go type, and otherwise it's inferred from the Go type.
func Wrap(ptrVal interface{}, schemaType schema.Type, options ...Option) schema.TypedNode {
if ptrVal == nil {
panic("bindnode: ptrVal must not be nil")
}
goPtrVal := reflect.ValueOf(ptrVal)
if goPtrVal.Kind() != reflect.Ptr {
panic("bindnode: ptrVal must be a pointer")
}
if goPtrVal.IsNil() {
// Note that this can happen if ptrVal was a typed nil.
panic("bindnode: ptrVal must not be nil")
}
cfg := applyOptions(options...)
goVal := goPtrVal.Elem()
if goVal.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
panic("bindnode: ptrVal must not be a pointer to a pointer")
}
if schemaType == nil {
schemaType = inferSchema(goVal.Type(), 0)
} else {
// TODO(rvagg): explore ways to make this skippable by caching in the schema.Type
// passed in to this function; e.g. if you call Prototype(), then you've gone through
// this already, then calling .Type() on that could return a bindnode version of
// schema.Type that has the config cached and can be assumed to have been checked or
// inferred.
verifyCompatibility(cfg, make(map[seenEntry]bool), goVal.Type(), schemaType)
}
return newNode(cfg, schemaType, goVal)
}
// TODO: consider making our own Node interface, like:
//
// type WrappedNode interface {
// datamodel.Node
// Unwrap() (ptrVal interface)
// }
//
// Pros: API is easier to understand, harder to mix up with other datamodel.Nodes.
// Cons: One usually only has a datamodel.Node, and type assertions can be weird.
// Unwrap takes a datamodel.Node implemented by Prototype or Wrap,
// and returns a pointer to the inner Go value.
//
// Unwrap returns nil if the node isn't implemented by this package.
func Unwrap(node datamodel.Node) (ptrVal interface{}) {
var val reflect.Value
switch node := node.(type) {
case *_node:
val = node.val
case *_nodeRepr:
val = node.val
default:
return nil
}
if val.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
panic("bindnode: didn't expect val to be a pointer")
}
return val.Addr().Interface()
}