Update to handle non-int64 IDs
Pleroma/Akkoma and GotoSocial use opaque IDs rather than `int64`s like
Mastodon which means that `madon` can't talk to either of those.
This commit updates everything that can be an ID to `madon.ActivityID`
which is an alias for `string` - can't create a specific type for it
since there's more than a few places where they're concatenated directly
to strings for URLs, etc. Which means it could just as easily be a
direct `string` type itself but I find that having distinct types can
often make the code more readable and understandable.
One extra bit is that `statusOpts` has grown a `_hasReplyTo` boolean
to indicate whether the `--in-reply-to` flag was given or not because
we can't distinguish because "empty because default" or "empty because
given and empty". Another way around this would be to set the default
to some theoretically impossible or unlikely string but you never
know when someone might spin up an instance where, e.g., admin posts
have negative integer IDs.
// Copyright © 2017 Mikael Berthe <mikael@lilotux.net>
//
// Licensed under the MIT license.
// Please see the LICENSE file is this directory.
package printer
import (
"fmt"
"io"
)
// Options contains options used when creating a ResourcePrinter
type Options map[string]string
type commonPrinter struct {
w io.Writer
}
// ResourcePrinter is an interface used to print objects.
type ResourcePrinter interface {
// PrintObj receives a runtime object, formats it and prints it to a writer.
PrintObj(interface{}, io.Writer, string) error
}
// NewPrinter returns a ResourcePrinter for the specified kind of output.
// It returns nil if the output is not supported.
func NewPrinter(output string, options Options) (ResourcePrinter, error) {
switch output {
case "", "plain":
return NewPrinterPlain(options)
case "json":
return NewPrinterJSON(options)
case "yaml":
return NewPrinterYAML(options)
case "template":
return NewPrinterTemplate(options)
case "theme":
return NewPrinterTheme(options)
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unhandled output format")
}