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strings.ReplaceAll(s, old, new) is a wrapper function for strings.Replace(s, old, new, -1). But strings.ReplaceAll is more readable and removes the hardcoded -1. Signed-off-by: Eng Zer Jun <engzerjun@gmail.com>
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.ReplaceAll(value, string(quote)+string(quote), string(quote))
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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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