/* * Copyright 2024 CloudWeGo Authors * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package tool // Option defines call option for InvokableTool or StreamableTool component, which is part of component interface signature. // Each tool implementation could define its own options struct and option funcs within its own package, // then wrap the impl specific option funcs into this type, before passing to InvokableRun or StreamableRun. type Option struct { implSpecificOptFn any } // WrapImplSpecificOptFn wraps the impl specific option functions into Option type. // T: the type of the impl specific options struct. // Tool implementations are required to use this function to convert its own option functions into the unified Option type. // For example, if the tool defines its own options struct: // // type customOptions struct { // conf string // } // // Then the tool needs to provide an option function as such: // // func WithConf(conf string) Option { // return WrapImplSpecificOptFn(func(o *customOptions) { // o.conf = conf // } // } // // . func WrapImplSpecificOptFn[T any](optFn func(*T)) Option { return Option{ implSpecificOptFn: optFn, } } // GetImplSpecificOptions provides tool author the ability to extract their own custom options from the unified Option type. // T: the type of the impl specific options struct. // This function should be used within the tool implementation's InvokableRun or StreamableRun functions. // It is recommended to provide a base T as the first argument, within which the tool author can provide default values for the impl specific options. // eg. // // type customOptions struct { // conf string // } // defaultOptions := &customOptions{} // // customOptions := tool.GetImplSpecificOptions(defaultOptions, opts...) func GetImplSpecificOptions[T any](base *T, opts ...Option) *T { if base == nil { base = new(T) } for i := range opts { opt := opts[i] if opt.implSpecificOptFn != nil { optFn, ok := opt.implSpecificOptFn.(func(*T)) if ok { optFn(base) } } } return base }