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The more in-depth we use extensions, the more likely is is that we need custom extensions. New `UnpackExtensions` function in the high package makes this easy. Low level models have been updated to support feature fully and docs added in README and examples as well. Signed-off-by: Dave Shanley <dave@quobix.com>
224 lines
6.6 KiB
Go
224 lines
6.6 KiB
Go
package low
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import (
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"fmt"
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"github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/index"
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"github.com/pb33f/libopenapi/utils"
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"gopkg.in/yaml.v3"
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)
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const (
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HASH = "%x"
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)
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// Buildable is an interface for any struct that can be 'built out'. This means that a struct can accept
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// a root node and a reference to the index that carries data about any references used.
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//
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// Used by generic functions when automatically building out structs based on yaml.Node inputs.
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type Buildable[T any] interface {
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Build(node *yaml.Node, idx *index.SpecIndex) error
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*T
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}
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// HasValueNode is implemented by NodeReference and ValueReference to return the yaml.Node backing the value.
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type HasValueNode[T any] interface {
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GetValueNode() *yaml.Node
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*T
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}
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// Hashable defines any struct that implements a Hash function that returns a 256SHA hash of the state of the
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// representative object. Great for equality checking!
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type Hashable interface {
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Hash() [32]byte
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}
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// HasExtensions is implemented by any object that exposes extensions
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type HasExtensions[T any] interface {
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// GetExtensions returns generic low level extensions
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GetExtensions() map[KeyReference[string]]ValueReference[any]
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}
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// HasValue is implemented by NodeReference and ValueReference to return the yaml.Node backing the value.
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type HasValue[T any] interface {
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GetValue() T
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GetValueNode() *yaml.Node
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*T
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}
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// NodeReference is a low-level container for holding a Value of type T, as well as references to
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// a key yaml.Node that points to the key node that contains the value node, and the value node that contains
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// the actual value.
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type NodeReference[T any] struct {
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// The value being referenced
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Value T
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// The yaml.Node that holds the value
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ValueNode *yaml.Node
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// The yaml.Node that is the key, that contains the value.
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KeyNode *yaml.Node
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}
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// KeyReference is a low-level container for key nodes holding a Value of type T. A KeyNode is a pointer to the
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// yaml.Node that holds a key to a value.
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type KeyReference[T any] struct {
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// The value being referenced.
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Value T
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// The yaml.Node that holds this referenced key
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KeyNode *yaml.Node
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}
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// ValueReference is a low-level container for value nodes that hold a Value of type T. A ValueNode is a pointer
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// to the yaml.Node that holds the value.
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type ValueReference[T any] struct {
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// The value being referenced.
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Value T
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// The yaml.Node that holds the referenced value
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ValueNode *yaml.Node
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}
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// IsEmpty will return true if this reference has no key or value nodes assigned (it's been ignored)
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func (n NodeReference[T]) IsEmpty() bool {
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return n.KeyNode == nil && n.ValueNode == nil
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}
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func (n NodeReference[T]) IsReferenceNode() bool {
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if n.KeyNode != nil {
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for k := range n.KeyNode.Content {
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if k%2 == 0 {
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if n.KeyNode.Content[k].Value == "$ref" {
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return true
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// GenerateMapKey will return a string based on the line and column number of the node, e.g. 33:56 for line 33, col 56.
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func (n NodeReference[T]) GenerateMapKey() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", n.ValueNode.Line, n.ValueNode.Column)
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}
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// Mutate will set the reference value to what is supplied. This happens to both the Value and ValueNode, which means
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// the root document is permanently mutated and changes will be reflected in any serialization of the root document.
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func (n NodeReference[T]) Mutate(value T) NodeReference[T] {
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n.ValueNode.Value = fmt.Sprintf("%v", value)
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n.Value = value
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return n
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}
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// GetValueNode will return the yaml.Node containing the reference value node
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func (n NodeReference[T]) GetValueNode() *yaml.Node {
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return n.ValueNode
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}
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// GetValue will return the raw value of the node
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func (n NodeReference[T]) GetValue() T {
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return n.Value
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}
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// IsEmpty will return true if this reference has no key or value nodes assigned (it's been ignored)
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func (n ValueReference[T]) IsEmpty() bool {
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return n.ValueNode == nil
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}
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// GenerateMapKey will return a string based on the line and column number of the node, e.g. 33:56 for line 33, col 56.
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func (n ValueReference[T]) GenerateMapKey() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", n.ValueNode.Line, n.ValueNode.Column)
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}
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// GetValueNode will return the yaml.Node containing the reference value node
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func (n ValueReference[T]) GetValueNode() *yaml.Node {
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return n.ValueNode
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}
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// GetValue will return the raw value of the node
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func (n ValueReference[T]) GetValue() T {
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return n.Value
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}
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// IsEmpty will return true if this reference has no key or value nodes assigned (it's been ignored)
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func (n KeyReference[T]) IsEmpty() bool {
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return n.KeyNode == nil
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}
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// GenerateMapKey will return a string based on the line and column number of the node, e.g. 33:56 for line 33, col 56.
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func (n KeyReference[T]) GenerateMapKey() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%d:%d", n.KeyNode.Line, n.KeyNode.Column)
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}
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// Mutate will set the reference value to what is supplied. This happens to both the Value and ValueNode, which means
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// the root document is permanently mutated and changes will be reflected in any serialization of the root document.
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func (n ValueReference[T]) Mutate(value T) ValueReference[T] {
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n.ValueNode.Value = fmt.Sprintf("%v", value)
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n.Value = value
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return n
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}
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// IsCircular will determine if the node in question, is part of a circular reference chain discovered by the index.
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func IsCircular(node *yaml.Node, idx *index.SpecIndex) bool {
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if idx == nil {
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return false // no index! nothing we can do.
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}
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refs := idx.GetCircularReferences()
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for i := range idx.GetCircularReferences() {
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if refs[i].LoopPoint.Node == node {
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return true
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}
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for k := range refs[i].Journey {
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if refs[i].Journey[k].Node == node {
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return true
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}
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}
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}
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// check mapped references in case we didn't find it.
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_, nv := utils.FindKeyNode("$ref", node.Content)
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if nv != nil {
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ref := idx.GetMappedReferences()[nv.Value]
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if ref != nil {
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return ref.Circular
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// GetCircularReferenceResult will check if a node is part of a circular reference chain and then return that
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// index.CircularReferenceResult it was located in. Returns nil if not found.
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func GetCircularReferenceResult(node *yaml.Node, idx *index.SpecIndex) *index.CircularReferenceResult {
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if idx == nil {
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return nil // no index! nothing we can do.
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}
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refs := idx.GetCircularReferences()
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for i := range refs {
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if refs[i].LoopPoint.Node == node {
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return refs[i]
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}
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for k := range refs[i].Journey {
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if refs[i].Journey[k].Node == node {
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return refs[i]
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}
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}
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}
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// check mapped references in case we didn't find it.
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_, nv := utils.FindKeyNode("$ref", node.Content)
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if nv != nil {
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for i := range refs {
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if refs[i].LoopPoint.Definition == nv.Value {
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return refs[i]
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}
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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func HashToString(hash [32]byte) string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%x", hash)
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}
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