Golang Rules Engine
February 14, 2024 ยท View on GitHub
Golang Rules Engine
Rules engine written in golang with the help of antlr.
This package will be very helpful in situations where you have a generic rule and want to verify if your values (specified using map[string]interface{}) satisfy the rule.
Here are some examples:
parser.Evaluate("x eq 1", map[string]interface{}{"x": 1})
parser.Evaluate("x == 1", map[string]interface{}{"x": 1})
parser.Evaluate("x lt 1", map[string]interface{}{"x": 1})
parser.Evaluate("x < 1", map[string]interface{}{"x": 1})
parser.Evaluate("x gt 1", map[string]interface{}{"x": 1})
parser.Evaluate("x.a == 1 and x.b.c <= 2", map[string]interface{}{
"x": map[string]interface{}{
"a": 1,
"b": map[string]interface{}{
"c": 2,
},
},
})
parser.Evaluate("y == 4 and (x > 1)", map[string]interface{}{"x": 1})
parser.Evaluate("y == 4 and (x IN [1,2,3])", map[string]interface{}{"x": 1})
parser.Evaluate("y == 4 and (x eq 1.2.3)", map[string]interface{}{"x": "1.2.3"})
Operations
All the operations can be written capitalized or lowercase (ex: eq or EQ can be used)
Logical Operations supported are and or
Compare Expression and their definitions
| expression | meaning |
|---|---|
| eq | equals to |
| == | equals to |
| ne | not equal to |
| != | not equal to |
| lt | less than |
| < | less than |
| gt | greater than |
| > | greater than |
| le | less than or equal to |
| <= | less than or equal to |
| ge | greater than or equal to |
| >= | greater than or equal to |
| co | contains |
| sw | starts with |
| ew | ends with |
| in | in a list |
| pr | present, will be true if you have a key as true |
| not | not of a logical expression |
How to use it
Use your dependency manager to import github.com/nikunjy/rules/parser. This will let you parse a rule and keep the parsed representation around.
Alternatively, you can also use github.com/nikunjy/rules directly to call the root Evaluate(string, map[string]interface{}) method.
I would recommend importing github.com/nikunjy/rules/parser
How to extend the grammar
- Please look at this antlr tutorial, the link will show you how to setup antlr. The article has a whole lot of detail about antlr I encourage you to read it, you might also like my blog post about this repo.
- After taking a look at the antlr tutorial, you can extend the JsonQuery.g4 file.
- Compile the parser
antlr4 -Dlanguage=Go -visitor -no-listener JsonQuery.g4 -o ./(Note:-ois the output directory, make sure all the stuff it generates is in theparserdirectory of the root repo folder)