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"""Resource projections supplementary help."""

from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import unicode_literals

from googlecloudsdk.calliope import base
from googlecloudsdk.core.resource import resource_topics


# pylint: disable=line-too-long
class Projections(base.TopicCommand):
  """Resource projections supplementary help.

  {projection_description}

  ### Projections

  A projection is a list of keys that selects resource data values.
  Projections are used in *--format* flag expressions. For example, the
  *table* format requires a projection that describes the table columns:

    table(name, network.ip.internal, network.ip.external, uri())

  ### Transforms

  A *transform* formats resource data values. Each projection key may
  have zero or more transform calls:

    _key_._transform_([arg...])...

  This example applies the *foo*() and then the *bar*() transform to the
  *status.time* resource value:

    (name, status.time.foo().bar())

  {transform_registry}

  ### Key Attributes

  Key attributes control formatted output. Each projection key may have
  zero or more attributes:

    _key_:_attribute_=_value_...

  where =_value_ is omitted for Boolean attributes and no-_attribute_
  sets the attribute to false. Attribute values may appear in any order,
  but must be specified after any transform calls. The attributes are:

  *alias*=_ALIAS-NAME_::
  Sets _ALIAS-NAME_ as an alias for the projection key.

  *align*=_ALIGNMENT_::
  Specifies the output column data alignment. Used by the *table*
  format. The alignment values are:

  *left*:::
  Left (default).

  *center*:::
  Center.

  *right*:::
  Right.

  *label*=_LABEL_::
  A string value used to label output. Use :label="" or :label=''
  for no label. The *table* format uses _LABEL_ values as column
  headings. Also sets _LABEL_ as an alias for the projection key.
  The default label is the disambiguated right hand parts of the
  column key name in ANGRY_SNAKE_CASE.

  [no-]*reverse*::
  Sets the key sort order to descending. *no-reverse* resets to the
  default ascending order.

  *sort*=_SORT-ORDER_::
  An integer counting from 1. Keys with lower sort-order are sorted
  first. Keys with same sort order are sorted left to right. Columns are
  sorted based on displayed value alone, irrespective of the type of
  value(date, time, etc.).

  *wrap*[=_MIN-WIDTH_]::
  Enables the column text to be wrapped if the table would otherwise
  be too wide for the display. The column will be wrapped in the available space
  with a minimum width of either the default or of _MIN-WIDTH_ if specified. The
  default is 10 characters.

  *width*=_COLUMN-WIDTH_::
  An integer denoting the width for the column. The default fits the table to
  the terminal width or 80 if the output is not a terminal.

  ## EXAMPLES

  List a table of instance *zone* (sorted in descending order) and
  *name* (sorted by *name* and centered with column heading *INSTANCE*)
  and *creationTimestamp* (listed using the *strftime*(3) year-month-day
  format with column heading *START*):

    $ gcloud compute instances list --format="table(name:sort=2:align=center:label=INSTANCE, zone:sort=1:reverse, creationTimestamp.date("%Y-%m-%d"):label=START)"

  List only the *name*, *status* and *zone* instance resource keys in
  YAML format:

    $ gcloud compute instances list --format="yaml(name, status, zone)"

  List only the *config.account* key value(s) in the *info* resource:

    $ gcloud info --format="value(config.account)"

  List the *name*, *id*, and *description* of an imaginary *foo* resource,
  fixing the *name* column width to 16 characters, wrapping the *id* column with
  the default minimum width and the *description* column with a minimum width of
  20 characters:

    $ gcloud example foo list --format="table(name:width=16, id:wrap, description:wrap=20)"
  """

  detailed_help = {
      'projection_description':
      lambda: resource_topics.ResourceDescription('projection'),
      'transform_registry':
      resource_topics.TransformRegistryDescriptions,
  }