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fspath: Implement a connection string parser #4996
The parsing code was re-written. This didn't quite work as before,
failing to adjust local paths on Windows when it should.
This patch fixes the problem and implements tests for it.
343 lines
9.9 KiB
Go
343 lines
9.9 KiB
Go
// Package fspath contains routines for fspath manipulation
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package fspath
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import (
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"errors"
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"path"
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"path/filepath"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/config/configmap"
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"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/driveletter"
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)
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const (
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configNameRe = `[\w_ -]+`
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remoteNameRe = `^(:?` + configNameRe + `)`
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)
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var (
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errInvalidCharacters = errors.New("config name contains invalid characters - may only contain `0-9`, `A-Z`, `a-z`, `_`, `-` and space")
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errCantBeEmpty = errors.New("can't use empty string as a path")
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errCantStartWithDash = errors.New("config name starts with `-`")
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errBadConfigParam = errors.New("config parameters may only contain `0-9`, `A-Z`, `a-z` and `_`")
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errEmptyConfigParam = errors.New("config parameters can't be empty")
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errConfigNameEmpty = errors.New("config name can't be empty")
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errConfigName = errors.New("config name needs a trailing `:`")
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errParam = errors.New("config parameter must end with `,` or `:`")
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errValue = errors.New("unquoted config value must end with `,` or `:`")
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errQuotedValue = errors.New("unterminated quoted config value")
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errAfterQuote = errors.New("expecting `:` or `,` or another quote after a quote")
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errSyntax = errors.New("syntax error in config string")
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// configNameMatcher is a pattern to match an rclone config name
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configNameMatcher = regexp.MustCompile(`^` + configNameRe + `$`)
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// remoteNameMatcher is a pattern to match an rclone remote name at the start of a config
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remoteNameMatcher = regexp.MustCompile(`^` + remoteNameRe + `(:$|,)`)
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)
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// CheckConfigName returns an error if configName is invalid
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func CheckConfigName(configName string) error {
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if !configNameMatcher.MatchString(configName) {
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return errInvalidCharacters
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}
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// Reject configName, if it starts with -, complicates usage. (#4261)
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if strings.HasPrefix(configName, "-") {
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return errCantStartWithDash
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}
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return nil
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}
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// checkRemoteName returns an error if remoteName is invalid
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func checkRemoteName(remoteName string) error {
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if remoteName == ":" || remoteName == "::" {
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return errConfigNameEmpty
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}
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if !remoteNameMatcher.MatchString(remoteName) {
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return errInvalidCharacters
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Return true if c is a valid character for a config parameter
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func isConfigParam(c rune) bool {
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return ((c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') ||
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(c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') ||
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(c >= '0' && c <= '9') ||
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c == '_')
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}
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// Parsed is returned from Parse with the results of the connection string decomposition
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//
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// If Name is "" then it is a local path in Path
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//
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// Note that ConfigString + ":" + Path is equal to the input of Parse except that Path may have had
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// \ converted to /
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type Parsed struct {
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Name string // Just the name of the config: "remote" or ":backend"
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ConfigString string // The whole config string: "remote:" or ":backend,value=6:"
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Path string // The file system path, may be empty
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Config configmap.Simple // key/value config parsed out of ConfigString may be nil
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}
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// Parse deconstructs a path into a Parsed structure
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//
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// If the path is a local path then parsed.Name will be returned as "".
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//
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// So "remote:path/to/dir" will return Parsed{Name:"remote", Path:"path/to/dir"},
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// and "/path/to/local" will return Parsed{Name:"", Path:"/path/to/local"}
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//
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// Note that this will turn \ into / in the fsPath on Windows
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//
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// An error may be returned if the remote name has invalid characters or the
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// parameters are invalid or the path is empty.
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func Parse(path string) (parsed Parsed, err error) {
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parsed.Path = filepath.ToSlash(path)
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if path == "" {
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return parsed, errCantBeEmpty
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}
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// If path has no `:` in, it must be a local path
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if strings.IndexRune(path, ':') < 0 {
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return parsed, nil
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}
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// States for parser
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const (
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stateConfigName = uint8(iota)
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stateParam
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stateValue
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stateQuotedValue
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stateAfterQuote
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stateDone
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)
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var (
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state = stateConfigName // current state of parser
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i int // position in path
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prev int // previous position in path
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c rune // current rune under consideration
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quote rune // kind of quote to end this quoted string
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param string // current parameter value
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doubled bool // set if had doubled quotes
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)
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loop:
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for i, c = range path {
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// Example Parse
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// remote,param=value,param2="qvalue":/path/to/file
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switch state {
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// Parses "remote,"
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case stateConfigName:
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if i == 0 && c == ':' {
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continue
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} else if c == '/' || c == '\\' {
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// `:` or `,` not before a path separator must be a local path,
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// except if the path started with `:` in which case it was intended
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// to be an on the fly remote so return an error.
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if path[0] == ':' {
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return parsed, errInvalidCharacters
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}
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return parsed, nil
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} else if c == ':' || c == ',' {
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parsed.Name = path[:i]
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err := checkRemoteName(parsed.Name + ":")
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if err != nil {
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return parsed, err
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}
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prev = i + 1
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if c == ':' {
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// If we parsed a drive letter, must be a local path
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if driveletter.IsDriveLetter(parsed.Name) {
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parsed.Name = ""
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return parsed, nil
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}
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state = stateDone
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break loop
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}
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state = stateParam
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parsed.Config = make(configmap.Simple)
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}
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// Parses param= and param2=
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case stateParam:
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if c == ':' || c == ',' || c == '=' {
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param = path[prev:i]
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if len(param) == 0 {
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return parsed, errEmptyConfigParam
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}
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prev = i + 1
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if c == '=' {
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state = stateValue
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break
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}
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parsed.Config[param] = "true"
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if c == ':' {
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state = stateDone
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break loop
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}
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state = stateParam
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} else if !isConfigParam(c) {
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return parsed, errBadConfigParam
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}
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// Parses value
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case stateValue:
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if c == '\'' || c == '"' {
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if i == prev {
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quote = c
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state = stateQuotedValue
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prev = i + 1
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doubled = false
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break
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}
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} else if c == ':' || c == ',' {
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value := path[prev:i]
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prev = i + 1
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parsed.Config[param] = value
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if c == ':' {
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state = stateDone
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break loop
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}
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state = stateParam
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}
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// Parses "qvalue"
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case stateQuotedValue:
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if c == quote {
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state = stateAfterQuote
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}
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// Parses : or , or quote after "qvalue"
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case stateAfterQuote:
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if c == ':' || c == ',' {
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value := path[prev : i-1]
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// replace any doubled quotes if there were any
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if doubled {
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value = strings.Replace(value, string(quote)+string(quote), string(quote), -1)
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}
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prev = i + 1
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parsed.Config[param] = value
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if c == ':' {
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state = stateDone
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break loop
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} else {
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state = stateParam
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}
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} else if c == quote {
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// Here is a doubled quote to indicate a literal quote
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state = stateQuotedValue
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doubled = true
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} else {
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return parsed, errAfterQuote
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}
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}
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}
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// Depending on which state we were in when we fell off the
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// end of the state machine we can return a sensible error.
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switch state {
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default:
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return parsed, errSyntax
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case stateConfigName:
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return parsed, errConfigName
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case stateParam:
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return parsed, errParam
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case stateValue:
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return parsed, errValue
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case stateQuotedValue:
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return parsed, errQuotedValue
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case stateAfterQuote:
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return parsed, errAfterQuote
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case stateDone:
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break
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}
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parsed.ConfigString = path[:i]
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parsed.Path = path[i+1:]
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// change native directory separators to / if there are any
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parsed.Path = filepath.ToSlash(parsed.Path)
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return parsed, nil
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}
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// SplitFs splits a remote a remoteName and an remotePath.
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//
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// SplitFs("remote:path/to/file") -> ("remote:", "path/to/file")
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// SplitFs("/to/file") -> ("", "/to/file")
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//
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// If it returns remoteName as "" then remotePath is a local path
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//
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// The returned values have the property that remoteName + remotePath ==
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// remote (except under Windows where \ will be translated into /)
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func SplitFs(remote string) (remoteName string, remotePath string, err error) {
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parsed, err := Parse(remote)
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if err != nil {
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return "", "", err
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}
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remoteName, remotePath = parsed.ConfigString, parsed.Path
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if remoteName != "" {
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remoteName += ":"
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}
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return remoteName, remotePath, nil
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}
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// Split splits a remote into a parent and a leaf
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//
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// if it returns leaf as an empty string then remote is a directory
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//
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// if it returns parent as an empty string then that means the current directory
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//
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// The returned values have the property that parent + leaf == remote
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// (except under Windows where \ will be translated into /)
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func Split(remote string) (parent string, leaf string, err error) {
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remoteName, remotePath, err := SplitFs(remote)
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if err != nil {
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return "", "", err
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}
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// Construct new remote name without last segment
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parent, leaf = path.Split(remotePath)
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return remoteName + parent, leaf, nil
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}
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// Make filePath absolute so it can't read above the root
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func makeAbsolute(filePath string) string {
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leadingSlash := strings.HasPrefix(filePath, "/")
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filePath = path.Join("/", filePath)
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if !leadingSlash && strings.HasPrefix(filePath, "/") {
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filePath = filePath[1:]
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}
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return filePath
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}
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// JoinRootPath joins filePath onto remote
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//
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// If the remote has a leading "//" this is preserved to allow Windows
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// network paths to be used as remotes.
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//
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// If filePath is empty then remote will be returned.
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//
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// If the path contains \ these will be converted to / on Windows.
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func JoinRootPath(remote, filePath string) string {
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remote = filepath.ToSlash(remote)
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if filePath == "" {
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return remote
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}
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filePath = filepath.ToSlash(filePath)
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filePath = makeAbsolute(filePath)
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if strings.HasPrefix(remote, "//") {
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return "/" + path.Join(remote, filePath)
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}
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parsed, err := Parse(remote)
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remoteName, remotePath := parsed.ConfigString, parsed.Path
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if err != nil {
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// Couldn't parse so assume it is a path
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remoteName = ""
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remotePath = remote
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}
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remotePath = path.Join(remotePath, filePath)
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if remoteName != "" {
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remoteName += ":"
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// if have remote: then normalise the remotePath
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if remotePath == "." {
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remotePath = ""
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}
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}
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return remoteName + remotePath
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}
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