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ExPression
Evaluate user input expressions.
Installation
The package can be installed by adding ex_pression
to your list of dependencies in mix.exs
:
def deps do
[
{:ex_pression, "~> 0.5.0"}
]
end
Key features
- Safe evaluation without access to other Elixir modules.
iex> ExPression.eval("exit(self())")
{:error, %ExPression.Error{name: "UndefinedFunctionError", message: "Function 'self/0' was referenced, but was not defined", data: %{function: :self}}}
- Support for JSON syntax and data types.
iex> ExPression.eval("""
{
"name": "ex_pression",
"deps": ["xpeg"]
}
""")
{:ok, %{"name" => "ex_pression", "deps" => ["xpeg"]}}
- Familiar python-like operators and standard functions.
iex> ExPression.eval(~s/{"1": "en", "2": "fr"}[str(int_code)]/, bindings: %{"int_code" => 1})
{:ok, "en"}
- Extend expressions by providing Elixir module with functions that you want to use.
defmodule MyFunctions do
# use $ special symbol in expressions
def handle_special("$", date_str), do: Date.from_iso8601!(date_str)
# Use diff function in expressions
def diff(date_1, date_2), do: Date.diff(date_1, date_2)
end
iex> ExPression.eval(~s/diff($"2023-02-02", $"2022-02-02")/, functions_module: MyFunctions)
{:ok, 365}
Full language description can be found in FULL_DESCRIPTION.md
Implementation
String representation of expression is parsed into AST form. Parsing is done with PEG grammar parser xpeg. Grammar is defined in module ExPression.Parser.Grammar
.
AST interpretation logic is written in plain Elixir
in module ExPression.Interpreter
.
Contribution
Feel free to make a pull request. All contributions are appreciated!