// Copyright 2019-2020 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Substrate.
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//! RPC a lenient list or value type.
use serde::{Serialize, Deserialize};
/// RPC list or value wrapper.
///
/// For some RPCs it's convenient to call them with either
/// a single value or a whole list of values to get a proper response.
/// In theory you could do a batch query, but it's:
/// 1. Less convenient in client libraries
/// 2. If the response value is small, the protocol overhead might be dominant.
///
/// Also it's nice to be able to maintain backward compatibility for methods that
/// were initially taking a value and now we want to expand them to take a list.
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, Debug, PartialEq)]
#[serde(untagged)]
pub enum ListOrValue {
/// A list of values of given type.
List(Vec),
/// A single value of given type.
Value(T),
}
impl ListOrValue {
/// Map every contained value using function `F`.
///
/// This allows to easily convert all values in any of the variants.
pub fn map X, X>(self, f: F) -> ListOrValue {
match self {
ListOrValue::List(v) => ListOrValue::List(v.into_iter().map(f).collect()),
ListOrValue::Value(v) => ListOrValue::Value(f(v)),
}
}
}
impl From for ListOrValue {
fn from(n: T) -> Self {
ListOrValue::Value(n)
}
}
impl From> for ListOrValue {
fn from(n: Vec) -> Self {
ListOrValue::List(n)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::assert_deser;
#[test]
fn should_serialize_and_deserialize() {
assert_deser(r#"5"#, ListOrValue::Value(5_u64));
assert_deser(r#""str""#, ListOrValue::Value("str".to_string()));
assert_deser(r#"[1,2,3]"#, ListOrValue::List(vec![1_u64, 2_u64, 3_u64]));
}
}