util/ctxkey: add package for type-safe context keys (#10841)

The lack of type-safety in context.WithValue leads to the common pattern
of defining of package-scoped type to ensure global uniqueness:

	type fooKey struct{}

	func withFoo(ctx context, v Foo) context.Context {
		return context.WithValue(ctx, fooKey{}, v)
	}

	func fooValue(ctx context) Foo {
		v, _ := ctx.Value(fooKey{}).(Foo)
		return v
	}

where usage becomes:

	ctx = withFoo(ctx, foo)
	foo := fooValue(ctx)

With many different context keys, this can be quite tedious.

Using generics, we can simplify this as:

	var fooKey = ctxkey.New("mypkg.fooKey", Foo{})

where usage becomes:

	ctx = fooKey.WithValue(ctx, foo)
	foo := fooKey.Value(ctx)

See https://go.dev/issue/49189

Updates #cleanup

Signed-off-by: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
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Joe Tsai 4 months ago committed by GitHub
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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
// ctxkey provides type-safe key-value pairs for use with [context.Context].
//
// Example usage:
//
// // Create a context key.
// var TimeoutKey = ctxkey.New("fsrv.Timeout", 5*time.Second)
//
// // Store a context value.
// ctx = fsrv.TimeoutKey.WithValue(ctx, 10*time.Second)
//
// // Load a context value.
// timeout := fsrv.TimeoutKey.Value(ctx)
// ... // use timeout of type time.Duration
//
// This is inspired by https://go.dev/issue/49189.
package ctxkey
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"reflect"
)
// Key is a generic key type associated with a specific value type.
//
// A zero Key is valid where the Value type itself is used as the context key.
// This pattern should only be used with locally declared Go types.
// The Value type must not be an interface type.
//
// Example usage:
//
// type peerInfo struct { ... } // peerInfo is an unexported type
// var peerInfoKey = ctxkey.Key[peerInfo]
// ctx = peerInfoKey.WithValue(ctx, info) // store a context value
// info = peerInfoKey.Value(ctx) // load a context value
//
// In general, any exported keys should be produced using [New].
type Key[Value any] struct {
name *stringer[string]
defVal *Value
}
// New constructs a new context key with an associated value type
// where the default value for an unpopulated value is the provided value.
//
// The provided name is an arbitrary name only used for human debugging.
// As a convention, it is recommended that the name be the dot-delimited
// combination of the package name of the caller with the variable name.
// Every key is unique, even if provided the same name.
//
// Example usage:
//
// package mapreduce
// var NumWorkersKey = ctxkey.New("mapreduce.NumWorkers", runtime.NumCPU())
func New[Value any](name string, defaultValue Value) Key[Value] {
if name == "" {
var v Value
name = reflect.TypeOf(v).String() // TODO(https://go.dev/issue/60088): Use reflect.TypeFor.
}
var defVal *Value
switch v := reflect.ValueOf(&defaultValue).Elem(); {
case v.Kind() == reflect.Interface:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("value type %v must not be an interface", v.Type()))
case !v.IsZero():
defVal = &defaultValue
}
// Allocate a *stringer to ensure that every invocation of New
// creates a universally unique context key even for the same name.
return Key[Value]{name: &stringer[string]{name}, defVal: defVal}
}
// contextKey returns the context key to use.
func (key Key[Value]) contextKey() any {
if key.name == nil {
// Use the reflect.Type of the Value (implies key not created by New).
var v Value
t := reflect.TypeOf(v)
if t == nil {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("value type %v must not be an interface", reflect.TypeOf(&v).Elem()))
}
return t
} else {
// Use the name pointer directly (implies key created by New).
return key.name
}
}
// WithValue returns a copy of parent in which the value associated with key is val.
//
// It is a type-safe equivalent of [context.WithValue].
func (key Key[Value]) WithValue(parent context.Context, val Value) context.Context {
return context.WithValue(parent, key.contextKey(), stringer[Value]{val})
}
// ValueOk returns the value in the context associated with this key
// and also reports whether it was present.
// If the value is not present, it returns the default value.
func (key Key[Value]) ValueOk(ctx context.Context) (v Value, ok bool) {
vv, ok := ctx.Value(key.contextKey()).(stringer[Value])
if !ok && key.defVal != nil {
vv.v = *key.defVal
}
return vv.v, ok
}
// Value returns the value in the context associated with this key.
// If the value is not present, it returns the default value.
func (key Key[Value]) Value(ctx context.Context) (v Value) {
v, _ = key.ValueOk(ctx)
return v
}
// Has reports whether the context has a value for this key.
func (key Key[Value]) Has(ctx context.Context) (ok bool) {
_, ok = key.ValueOk(ctx)
return ok
}
// String returns the name of the key.
func (key Key[Value]) String() string {
if key.name == nil {
var v Value
return reflect.TypeOf(v).String() // TODO(https://go.dev/issue/60088): Use reflect.TypeFor.
}
return key.name.String()
}
// stringer implements [fmt.Stringer] on a generic T.
//
// This assists in debugging such that printing a context prints key and value.
// Note that the [context] package lacks a dependency on [reflect],
// so it cannot print arbitrary values. By implementing [fmt.Stringer],
// we functionally teach a context how to print itself.
type stringer[T any] struct{ v T }
func (v stringer[T]) String() string { return fmt.Sprint(v.v) }

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
package ctxkey
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"regexp"
"testing"
"time"
qt "github.com/frankban/quicktest"
)
func TestKey(t *testing.T) {
c := qt.New(t)
ctx := context.Background()
// Test keys with the same name as being distinct.
k1 := New("same.Name", "")
c.Assert(k1.String(), qt.Equals, "same.Name")
k2 := New("same.Name", "")
c.Assert(k2.String(), qt.Equals, "same.Name")
c.Assert(k1 == k2, qt.Equals, false)
ctx = k1.WithValue(ctx, "hello")
c.Assert(k1.Has(ctx), qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(k1.Value(ctx), qt.Equals, "hello")
c.Assert(k2.Has(ctx), qt.Equals, false)
c.Assert(k2.Value(ctx), qt.Equals, "")
ctx = k2.WithValue(ctx, "goodbye")
c.Assert(k1.Has(ctx), qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(k1.Value(ctx), qt.Equals, "hello")
c.Assert(k2.Has(ctx), qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(k2.Value(ctx), qt.Equals, "goodbye")
// Test default value.
k3 := New("mapreduce.Timeout", time.Hour)
c.Assert(k3.Has(ctx), qt.Equals, false)
c.Assert(k3.Value(ctx), qt.Equals, time.Hour)
ctx = k3.WithValue(ctx, time.Minute)
c.Assert(k3.Has(ctx), qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(k3.Value(ctx), qt.Equals, time.Minute)
// Test incomparable value.
k4 := New("slice", []int(nil))
c.Assert(k4.Has(ctx), qt.Equals, false)
c.Assert(k4.Value(ctx), qt.DeepEquals, []int(nil))
ctx = k4.WithValue(ctx, []int{1, 2, 3})
c.Assert(k4.Has(ctx), qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(k4.Value(ctx), qt.DeepEquals, []int{1, 2, 3})
// Accessors should be allocation free.
c.Assert(testing.AllocsPerRun(100, func() {
k1.Value(ctx)
k1.Has(ctx)
k1.ValueOk(ctx)
}), qt.Equals, 0.0)
// Test keys that are created without New.
var k5 Key[string]
c.Assert(k5.String(), qt.Equals, "string")
c.Assert(k1 == k5, qt.Equals, false) // should be different from key created by New
c.Assert(k5.Has(ctx), qt.Equals, false)
ctx = k5.WithValue(ctx, "fizz")
c.Assert(k5.Value(ctx), qt.Equals, "fizz")
var k6 Key[string]
c.Assert(k6.String(), qt.Equals, "string")
c.Assert(k5 == k6, qt.Equals, true)
c.Assert(k6.Has(ctx), qt.Equals, true)
ctx = k6.WithValue(ctx, "fizz")
}
func TestStringer(t *testing.T) {
t.SkipNow() // TODO(https://go.dev/cl/555697): Enable this after fix is merged upstream.
c := qt.New(t)
ctx := context.Background()
c.Assert(fmt.Sprint(New("foo.Bar", "").WithValue(ctx, "baz")), qt.Matches, regexp.MustCompile("foo.Bar.*baz"))
c.Assert(fmt.Sprint(New("", []int{}).WithValue(ctx, []int{1, 2, 3})), qt.Matches, regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf("%[1]T.*%[1]v", []int{1, 2, 3})))
c.Assert(fmt.Sprint(New("", 0).WithValue(ctx, 5)), qt.Matches, regexp.MustCompile("int.*5"))
c.Assert(fmt.Sprint(Key[time.Duration]{}.WithValue(ctx, time.Hour)), qt.Matches, regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf("%[1]T.*%[1]v", time.Hour)))
}
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