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johndoe6345789 7ce8b4ae8a refactor(workflow): convert all plugins to class/struct + factory pattern
- Python: class extending NodeExecutor + factory.py (80+ plugins)
- TypeScript: class implements NodeExecutor + factory.ts (7 groups, 116 classes)
- Go: struct with methods + factory.go (36 plugins)
- Rust: struct impl NodeExecutor trait + factory.rs (54 plugins)
- Mojo: struct + factory.mojo (11 plugins)

All package.json files now include:
- files array listing source files
- metadata.class/struct field
- metadata.entrypoint field

This enables a unified plugin loading system across all languages
with no import side effects (Spring-style DI pattern).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-22 14:53:04 +00:00

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// Package string_concat provides a workflow plugin for concatenating strings.
package string_concat
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
)
// StringConcat implements the NodeExecutor interface for concatenating strings.
type StringConcat struct {
NodeType string
Category string
Description string
}
// NewStringConcat creates a new StringConcat instance.
func NewStringConcat() *StringConcat {
return &StringConcat{
NodeType: "string.concat",
Category: "string",
Description: "Concatenate multiple strings with optional separator",
}
}
// Execute runs the plugin logic.
func (p *StringConcat) Execute(inputs map[string]interface{}, runtime interface{}) map[string]interface{} {
strs, ok := inputs["strings"].([]interface{})
if !ok {
return map[string]interface{}{"result": "", "error": "strings must be an array"}
}
separator := ""
if sep, ok := inputs["separator"].(string); ok {
separator = sep
}
strList := make([]string, len(strs))
for i, s := range strs {
strList[i] = fmt.Sprintf("%v", s)
}
return map[string]interface{}{"result": strings.Join(strList, separator)}
}