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Include any directory as a struct and the entire tree will be produced into rust structures and traits

Imagine a project structure like that

  • assets/
    • one_txt/
      • hello
      • world
    • hello.txt
    • one.txt
    • world.txt
  • src
  • Cargo.toml

You can use a macro to expand it into rust code:

use embed_it::Embed;
#[derive(Embed)]
#[embed(
    path = "$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/../example_dirs/assets",
    support_alt_separator,
)]
pub struct Assets;

# fn main() {
    use embed_it::{Content, EntryPath, EmbeddedPath};
    assert_eq!(Assets.hello().content(), b"hello");
    assert_eq!(Assets.hello().path(), &EmbeddedPath::new("hello.txt", "hello.txt", "hello"));

    assert_eq!(Assets.one().content(), b"one");
    assert_eq!(Assets.one().path(), &EmbeddedPath::new("one.txt", "one.txt", "one"));

    assert_eq!(Assets.world().content(), b"world");
    assert_eq!(Assets.world().path(), &EmbeddedPath::new("world.txt", "world.txt", "world"));

    assert_eq!(Assets.one_txt().path(), &EmbeddedPath::new("one_txt", "one_txt", "one_txt"));

    assert_eq!(Assets.one_txt().hello().content(), b"hello");
    assert_eq!(Assets.one_txt().hello().path(), &EmbeddedPath::new("one_txt/hello", "hello", "hello"));

    assert_eq!(Assets.one_txt().world().content(), b"world");
    assert_eq!(Assets.one_txt().world().path(), &EmbeddedPath::new("one_txt/world", "world", "world"));

    // or with dynamic dispatch
    assert_eq!(
        Assets.get("one_txt/hello").unwrap().file().unwrap().content(),
        b"hello"
    );

    // we can use win-style paths due to `support_alt_separator` attribute
    assert_eq!(
        Assets.get("one_txt\\hello").unwrap().file().unwrap().content(),
        b"hello"
    );
# }

Fields

embed

The main attribute

field type multiple required default description
path String false true - The path to the directory with assets. It may contain compile-time environment variables (or user defined) in format $CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR or ${CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR}
dir DirAttr false false DirAttr::default() Change settings, how Dir-trait and its implementations will be generated. See more in Dir Attr section
file FileAttr false false FileAttr::default() Change settings, how File -trait and its implementations will be generated. See more in File Attr section
entry EntryAttr false false EntryAttr::default() Change settings, how Entry -struct and its implementations will be generated. See more in Entry Attr section
with_extension bool false false false Use file extensions for method and struct name
support_alt_separator bool false false false If true, getting value from directory's Index replaces \ with /. In the other words you can use windows-style paths with get-method like Assets.get("a\\b\\c.txt")

DirAttr

field type multiple required default description
derive_default_traits bool false false true Will default traits be derived (see derive row in the table)
trait_name Ident false false Dir What trait name will be used for a directory
field_factory_trait_name Ident false false DirFieldFactory What trait name will be used for a directory field factory
derive Vec<DirTrait> true false Path, Entries, Index, Meta, Debug What traits will be derived for every directory and what bounds will be set for a Dir trait. See also EmbeddedTraits list and Hash traits
field Vec<FieldAttr> true false vec![] Add additional "fields" for dir. See more in Field Attr

FileAttr

field type multiple required default description
derive_default_traits bool false false true Will default traits be derived (see derive row in the table)
trait_name Ident false false File What trait name will be used for a directory
field_factory_trait_name Ident false false FileFieldFactory What trait name will be used for a directory field factory
derive Vec<DirTrait> true false Path, Meta, Debug, Content What traits will be derived for every directory and what bounds will be set for a Dir trait. See also EmbeddedTraits list and Hash traits
field Vec<FieldAttr> true false vec![] Add additional "fields" for dir. See more in Field Attr

EmbeddedTraits list

name trait dir or file method purpose
Path crate::EntryPath any Provides full information about a path of an entry
Entries <auto generated> dir fn entries(&self) -> &'static [Entry] Provides direct children of a dir
Index <auto generated> dir fn get(&self, path: &str) -> Option<&'static Entry> Provides fast access (HashMap) to all children (recursively). It constructs hash set on every level dir and might use some memory if there are a lot of entries
Meta crate::Meta any Provides metadata of an entry
Debug std::fmt::Debug any Debugs structs
Content crate::Content file Provides content of a file
Hashes <various> any Provides hash of a file content or a directory structure with files' hashes

EntryAttr

field type multiple required default description
struct_name Ident false false Entry What struct name will be used for an entry

FieldAttr

You can add any additional fields, which will be created in runtime (but only once) from a dir or a file. For each field defined in macros a special trait will be generated inside the module containing a root structure.

field type multiple required default description
name Ident false true The name of the metod, that will be used by the trait
factory syn::Path false true The path to a factory, that will be used to create an instance of the field and to determine a field type
trait_name Option<Ident> false false {name.to_pascal_case()}Field The name of the field trait
regex Option<String> false false None Regular expression to match a fs entry path. The trait will be implemented for a struct only if the regex matches
pattern Option<String> false false None Glob pattern to match a fs entry path. The trait will be implemented for a struct only if the pattern matches
use std::str::from_utf8;
use embed_it::Embed;

#[derive(Embed)]
#[embed(
    path = "$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/../example_dirs/assets",
    file(
        field(
            // it is a trait method name used to get an instance of a field.
            // you can use your own name for the trait with attribute `trait_name`.
            // By default it is `{name.to_pascal()}Field`.
            // In that case it will be `AsStrField`.
            name = "as_str", 
            
            // factory is a path to the struct implementing either
            // a trait self::FileFieldFactory for target = "file"
            // or a trait self::DirFieldFactory for target = "dir"
            factory = AsStr,   
            
            // glob pattern
            pattern = "*.txt",
        ), 
    ),
    dir(
        field(
            name = "children", 
            factory = crate::Children, 
            regex = ".+_txt",
        ), 
        field(
            name = "root_children", 
            trait_name = "Root",
            factory = crate::Children, 
            // this trait will be implemented only for root struct (`Assets`)
            regex = ""
        ), 
    ),

)]
pub struct Assets;


pub struct AsStr(&'static str);
impl FileFieldFactory for AsStr {
    type Field = Option<Self>;

    fn create<T: File + ?Sized>(data: &T) -> Self::Field {
        use embed_it::{ Content };
        from_utf8(data.content()).map(AsStr).ok()
    }
}

pub struct Children;
impl DirFieldFactory for Children {
    type Field = Vec<&'static str>;

    fn create<T: Dir + ?Sized>(data: &T) -> Self::Field {
        use embed_it::{ EntryPath };
        data.entries().iter().map(|e| e.path().name()).collect()
    }
}

# fn main() {
use embed_it::{ Content };

// the first field `as_str`
use AsStrField;
assert_eq!(Assets.hello().content(), b"hello");
assert_eq!(Assets.one().content(), b"one");
assert_eq!(Assets.world().content(), b"world");

assert_eq!(Assets.hello().as_str().as_ref().unwrap().0, "hello");
assert_eq!(Assets.one().as_str().as_ref().unwrap().0, "one");
assert_eq!(Assets.world().as_str().as_ref().unwrap().0, "world");

// this is not compile due to `pattern` (`one_txt/hello` has no extension)
// Assets.one_txt().as_str()

// the second field `children`
use ChildrenField;
assert_eq!(Assets.one_txt().children(), &vec!["hello", "world"]);

// the third field `root_children`
use Root;
assert_eq!(Assets.root_children(), &vec!["one_txt", "hello.txt", "one.txt", "world.txt"]);
# }

Hash traits

You can use any combination of hash traits on dir and file. For a file it hashes it's content, for a dir it hashes every entry name and entry hash if applicable (order - (dirs > files) then by path). Hash stores as a constant array of bytes;

Derive Required feature Trait
Md5 md5 crate::Md5Hash
Sha1 sha1 crate::Sha1Hash
Sha2_224 sha2 crate::Sha2_224Hash
Sha2_256 sha2 crate::Sha2_256Hash
Sha2_384 sha2 crate::Sha2_384Hash
Sha2_512 sha2 crate::Sha2_512Hash
Sha3_224 sha3 crate::Sha3_224Hash
Sha3_256 sha3 crate::Sha3_256Hash
Sha3_384 sha3 crate::Sha3_384Hash
Sha3_512 sha3 crate::Sha3_512Hash
Blake3 blake3 crate::Blake3_256Hash

The example below compiles only if all hash features from table above enabled;

#[cfg(
    all(
        feature = "md5",
        feature = "sha1",
        feature = "sha2",
        feature = "sha3",
        feature = "blake3"
    )
)]
mod lib {
    use std::str::from_utf8;
    use embed_it::Embed;

    #[derive(Embed)]
    #[embed(
        path = "$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/../example_dirs/assets",
        dir(
            derive(Md5),
            derive(Sha1),
            derive(Sha2_224),
            derive(Sha2_256),
            derive(Sha2_384),
            derive(Sha2_512),
            derive(Sha3_224),
            derive(Sha3_256),
            derive(Sha3_384),
            derive(Sha3_512),
            derive(Blake3),
        ),
        file(
            derive(Md5),
            derive(Sha1),
            derive(Sha2_224),
            derive(Sha2_256),
            derive(Sha2_384),
            derive(Sha2_512),
            derive(Sha3_224),
            derive(Sha3_256),
            derive(Sha3_384),
            derive(Sha3_512),
            derive(Blake3),
        ),
    )]
    pub struct Assets;

    # fn main() {
    use embed_it::{ 
        Md5Hash, 
        Sha1Hash, 
        Sha2_224Hash, 
        Sha2_256Hash, 
        Sha2_384Hash, 
        Sha2_512Hash, 
        Sha3_224Hash,
        Sha3_256Hash,
        Sha3_384Hash,
        Sha3_512Hash,
        Blake3_256Hash, 
    };

    use hex_literal::hex;

    assert_eq!(Assets.md5(), &hex!("56e71a41c76b1544c52477adf4c8e2f7"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.sha1(), &hex!("26da80338f55108be5bcce49285a4154f6705599"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.sha2_224(), &hex!("360c16e2d8135a337cc6ddf4134ec9cc69dd65b779db2a2807f941e4"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.sha2_256(), &hex!("e16b758a01129c86f871818a7b4e31c88a3c6b69d9c8319bcbc881b58f067b25"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.sha2_384(), &hex!("de4656a27347eee72aea1d15e85f20439673709cde5339772660bbd9d800bbde9f637eb3505f572140432625f3948175"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.sha2_512(), &hex!("bc1673b560316c6586fa1ec98ca5df3e303b66ddae944b05c71314806f88bd4b8f4c7832dfb7dd729eaca191b7142936d21bd07f750c9bc35d67f218e51bbaa4"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.sha3_224(), &hex!("6949265b40fa55e0c194e3591f90e6cbf0ac100d7ed32e71d6e1e753"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.sha3_256(), &hex!("a2d99103dc2d1967fb05c4de99a1432e9afb1f5acc698fefb2112ce7fb9335c4"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.sha3_384(), &hex!("cf1f50cb53dc61b3519227887bfb20230b6878d32b10c5a9bfe016095aaecc593e612a165c89488109da62138a7214d8"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.sha3_512(), &hex!("aeff4601a53fecdad418f3245676398719d507bd7b971098ad3f4c2d495c2cc96faf022f481c0bebc0632492abd8eb9fe9f8af6d25664f33d61ff316d269682a"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.blake3_256(), &hex!("b5947e2140b0fe744b1afe9a9f9031e72571c85db079413a67b4a9309f581de7"));

    # }
}


More complex example

use embed_it::Embed;
#[derive(Embed)]
#[embed(
    path = "$CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR/../example_dirs/assets",
    dir(
        // trait name for directories (default `Dir`)
        trait_name = AssetsDir, 
        
        // trait name for directory field's factories (default `DirFieldFactory`)
        field_factory_trait_name = AssetsDirFieldFactory, 
        
        // Do not derive default traits for a dir
        derive_default_traits = false,

        // implement embed_it::EntryPath
        derive(Path), 
        
        // implement `Entries` trait, which stores all direct children into an array
        derive(Entries), 
        
        // implement `Index` trait, which stores (recursively) all children into a set
        derive(Index), 

        // implement `embed_it::Meta` trait, which provides metadata of the entry
        derive(Meta),
        
        // implement `std::fmt::Debug` for directory. It writes each child implementing debug
        derive(Debug),
        field(
            name = children, 
            trait_name = AssetsChildrenField, 
            factory = Children, 
            pattern = "?*", 
            regex = ".+", 
        ),
        field(
            name = root_children, 
            trait_name = AssetsRootChildrenField, 
            factory = Children, 
            // only for `Assets`
            regex = "", 
        ),
    ),
    file(
        // trait name for files (default `File`)
        trait_name = AssetsFile, 
        
        // trait name for file field's factories (default `FileFieldFactory`)
        field_factory_trait_name = AssetsFileFieldFactory, 

        // Do not derive default traits for a file
        derive_default_traits = false,

        // implement embed_it::EntryPath
        derive(Path), 
        
        // implement `embed_it::Meta` trait, which provides metadata of the entry
        derive(Meta),
        
        // implement `embed_it::Content` trait, which provides content of the file as a byte array
        derive(Content),
        
        // implement `std::fmt::Debug` for a file. It writes Content len
        derive(Debug),
        field(
            // The name of the method of the trait
            name = as_str, 
            
            // The trait name, defaul `"{name.to_pascal()}Field"`
            trait_name = AssetsAsStrField, 
            
            // The factory to create an instance of the field
            factory = AsStr, 
            
            // The pattern to match entry's path. Default None
            pattern = "*.txt", 
            
            // The regex to match entry's path. Default None
            regex = ".+", 
        ),
    ),
    // `Entry` - enum with `Dir(&'static dyn Dir)/File(&'static dyn File)` variants
    // `Entry` implements intersection of `Dir`'s and `File`'s traits
    entry(
        // struct name for `Entry` (default `Entry`).
        struct_name = AssetsEntry,
    ),
    // if true, macros will be use extension as a part of `StructName`s and `methos_name`s
    // e.g. hello.txt turns into HelloTxt/hello_txt() if with_extension = true, and Hello/hello() if with_extension = false
    // default is false
    with_extension = true,

    
)]
pub struct Assets;

pub struct Children;

// The name of the factory as in the attribute `dir`
impl AssetsDirFieldFactory for Children {
    type Field = Vec<&'static str>;

    fn create<T: AssetsDir + ?Sized>(data: &T) -> Self::Field {
        use embed_it::EntryPath;
        data.entries().iter().map(|v| v.path().relative_path_str()).collect()
    }
}

pub struct AsStr;

// The name of the factory as in the attribute `file`
impl AssetsFileFieldFactory for AsStr {
    type Field = Option<&'static str>;

    fn create<T:AssetsFile + ?Sized>(data: &T) -> Self::Field {
        std::str::from_utf8(data.content()).ok()
    }
}

# fn main() {
    use embed_it::{Content, EntryPath, Meta};
    assert_eq!(Assets.hello_txt().as_str(), &Some("hello"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.one_txt_1().as_str(), &Some("one"));
    assert_eq!(Assets.world_txt().as_str(), &Some("world"));

    assert_eq!(Assets.one_txt().hello().content(), b"hello");
    assert_eq!(Assets.one_txt().world().content(), b"world");

    assert_eq!(Assets.one_txt().children(), &vec!["one_txt/hello", "one_txt/world"]);

    let entries: &'static [AssetsEntry] = Assets.entries();
    for entry in entries {
        // `Entry` implements intersection of `Dir`'s and `File`'s traits
        println!("relative_path: {:?}", entry.path().relative_path_str());
        println!("{:?}", entry.metadata());
        println!("{:#?}", entry);
    }

# }

How does fs-entry's name turn into rust identifiers?

Each name will be processed and any unsuitable symbol will be replaced with _. This might cause a problem with a level uniqueness of identifiers, for example, all of the entry names below turn into one_txt.

  • one+txt
  • one-txt
  • one_txt

The macros handles the problem and generates methods with a number suffix. In that case it would be

  • one+txt - one_txt()
  • one-txt - one_txt_1()
  • one_txt - one_txt_2()

Entries sorted unambiguous by entry kind (dir/file, dirs first) and then by path.

This works for struct names in the same way

  • one+txt - OneTxt
  • one-txt - OneTxt1
  • one_txt - OneTxt2

What code will be generated by macros

  1. Macros generates all embedded trait definitions, like Entries and Index which depend on a context
  2. Macros generates definitions for traits Dir and File where each is a compilation of previous step suitable traits
  3. Macros generates enum for Entry (Dir(&'static dyn Dir)/File(&'static dyn File)).
  4. Macros implements intersection of Dir and File traits for Entry
  5. Macros generates traits for FileFieldFactory and DirFieldFactory with bounds to File/Dir traits for the argument of the method
  6. Macros generates traits for each field
  7. For any entry starting from the root
    • For any kind of an entry implements requested suitable embedded traits (like Content, Path, Metadata, Entries, Index, etc.)
    • For any kind of an entry implements traits for all suitable fields from the step 6
    • For a directory recursively generate code for an each child

NOTICE: All instances are static and the staticity is achieved

  • by const for any const things, like file content or file path
struct Hello;
#[automatically_derived]
impl ::embed_it::Content for Hello {
    fn content(&self) -> &'static [u8] {
        const VALUE: &[u8] = b"hello"; // in real world it will be `include_bytes!(...)`
        VALUE
    }
}
  • by static LazyLock for non-const things, which can be created without a context
pub struct Assets;

pub trait Dir: Send + Sync + Index {}
pub trait File: Send + Sync + embed_it::Content {}

pub enum Entry {
    Dir(&'static dyn Dir),
    File(&'static dyn File),
}

trait Index {
    fn get(&self, path: &str) -> Option<&'static Entry>;
}

#[automatically_derived]
impl Index for Assets {
    fn get(&self, path: &str) -> Option<&'static Entry> {
        static VALUE: ::std::sync::LazyLock<
            ::std::collections::HashMap<
                &'static str,
                Entry,
            >,
        > = ::std::sync::LazyLock::new(|| {
            let mut map = ::std::collections::HashMap::with_capacity(2usize);
            // inserts
            map
        });
        VALUE.get(path)
    }

}

  • by static OnceLock for non-const things, wich requires a context (like additional fields)

// user-defined struct and implementation
pub struct AsStr;
impl FileFieldFactory for AsStr {
    type Field = Option<&'static str>;
    fn create<T: File + ?Sized>(data: &T) -> Self::Field {
        std::str::from_utf8(data.content()).ok()
    }
}

pub struct Assets;

// auto-generetad
pub trait Dir: Send + Sync {}
pub trait File: Send + Sync + ::embed_it::Content {}

pub struct Hello;
impl ::embed_it::Content for Hello {
    fn content(&self) -> &'static [u8] {
        // Some implementation
        unimplemented!();
    }
}

impl File for Hello {};

pub enum Entry {
    Dir(&'static dyn Dir),
    File(&'static dyn File),
}

pub trait FileFieldFactory {
    type Field;
    fn create<T: File + ?Sized>(data: &T) -> Self::Field;
}

pub trait AsStrField {
    fn as_str(
        &self,
    ) -> &'static <AsStr as FileFieldFactory>::Field;
}

#[automatically_derived]
impl AsStrField for Hello {
    fn as_str(
        &self,
    ) -> &'static <AsStr as FileFieldFactory>::Field {
        static VALUE: ::std::sync::OnceLock<
            <AsStr as FileFieldFactory>::Field,
        > = ::std::sync::OnceLock::new();
        VALUE.get_or_init(|| {
            <AsStr as FileFieldFactory>::create(self)
        })
    }

}

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