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154 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
Vendored
154 lines
5.1 KiB
Go
Vendored
// -build windows
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// Copyright 2015 go-swagger maintainers
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package spec
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import (
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"net/url"
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"os"
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"path"
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"path/filepath"
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"strings"
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)
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// absPath makes a file path absolute and compatible with a URI path component
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//
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// The parameter must be a path, not an URI.
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func absPath(in string) string {
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// NOTE(windows): filepath.Abs exhibits a special behavior on windows for empty paths.
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// See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/24441
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if in == "" {
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in = "."
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}
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anchored, err := filepath.Abs(in)
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if err != nil {
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specLogger.Printf("warning: could not resolve current working directory: %v", err)
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return in
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}
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pth := strings.ReplaceAll(strings.ToLower(anchored), `\`, `/`)
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if !strings.HasPrefix(pth, "/") {
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pth = "/" + pth
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}
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return path.Clean(pth)
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}
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// repairURI tolerates invalid file URIs with common typos
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// such as 'file://E:\folder\file', that break the regular URL parser.
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//
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// Adopting the same defaults as for unixes (e.g. return an empty path) would
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// result into a counter-intuitive result for that case (e.g. E:\folder\file is
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// eventually resolved as the current directory). The repair will detect the missing "/".
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//
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// Note that this only works for the file scheme.
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func repairURI(in string) (*url.URL, string) {
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const prefix = fileScheme + "://"
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if !strings.HasPrefix(in, prefix) {
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// giving up: resolve to empty path
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u, _ := url.Parse("")
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return u, ""
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}
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// attempt the repair, stripping the scheme should be sufficient
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u, _ := url.Parse(strings.TrimPrefix(in, prefix))
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debugLog("repaired URI: original: %q, repaired: %q", in, u.String())
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return u, u.String()
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}
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// fixWindowsURI tolerates an absolute file path on windows such as C:\Base\File.yaml or \\host\share\Base\File.yaml
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// and makes it a canonical URI: file:///c:/base/file.yaml
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//
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// Catch 22 notes for Windows:
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//
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// * There may be a drive letter on windows (it is lower-cased)
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// * There may be a share UNC, e.g. \\server\folder\data.xml
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// * Paths are case insensitive
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// * Paths may already contain slashes
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// * Paths must be slashed
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//
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// NOTE: there is no escaping. "/" may be valid separators just like "\".
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// We don't use ToSlash() (which escapes everything) because windows now also
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// tolerates the use of "/". Hence, both C:\File.yaml and C:/File.yaml will work.
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func fixWindowsURI(u *url.URL, in string) {
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drive := filepath.VolumeName(in)
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if len(drive) > 0 {
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if len(u.Scheme) == 1 && strings.EqualFold(u.Scheme, drive[:1]) { // a path with a drive letter
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u.Scheme = fileScheme
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u.Host = ""
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u.Path = strings.Join([]string{drive, u.Opaque, u.Path}, `/`) // reconstruct the full path component (no fragment, no query)
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} else if u.Host == "" && strings.HasPrefix(u.Path, drive) { // a path with a \\host volume
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// NOTE: the special host@port syntax for UNC is not supported (yet)
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u.Scheme = fileScheme
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// this is a modified version of filepath.Dir() to apply on the VolumeName itself
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i := len(drive) - 1
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for i >= 0 && !os.IsPathSeparator(drive[i]) {
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i--
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}
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host := drive[:i] // \\host\share => host
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u.Path = strings.TrimPrefix(u.Path, host)
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u.Host = strings.TrimPrefix(host, `\\`)
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}
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u.Opaque = ""
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u.Path = strings.ReplaceAll(strings.ToLower(u.Path), `\`, `/`)
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// ensure we form an absolute path
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if !strings.HasPrefix(u.Path, "/") {
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u.Path = "/" + u.Path
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}
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u.Path = path.Clean(u.Path)
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return
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}
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if u.Scheme == fileScheme {
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// Handle dodgy cases for file://{...} URIs on windows.
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// A canonical URI should always be followed by an absolute path.
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//
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// Examples:
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// * file:///folder/file => valid, unchanged
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// * file:///c:\folder\file => slashed
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// * file:///./folder/file => valid, cleaned to remove the dot
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// * file:///.\folder\file => remapped to cwd
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// * file:///. => dodgy, remapped to / (consistent with the behavior on unix)
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// * file:///.. => dodgy, remapped to / (consistent with the behavior on unix)
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if (!path.IsAbs(u.Path) && !filepath.IsAbs(u.Path)) || (strings.HasPrefix(u.Path, `/.`) && strings.Contains(u.Path, `\`)) {
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// ensure we form an absolute path
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u.Path, _ = filepath.Abs(strings.TrimLeft(u.Path, `/`))
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if !strings.HasPrefix(u.Path, "/") {
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u.Path = "/" + u.Path
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}
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}
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u.Path = strings.ToLower(u.Path)
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}
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// NOTE: lower case normalization does not propagate to inner resources,
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// generated when rebasing: when joining a relative URI with a file to an absolute base,
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// only the base is currently lower-cased.
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//
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// For now, we assume this is good enough for most use cases
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// and try not to generate too many differences
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// between the output produced on different platforms.
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u.Path = path.Clean(strings.ReplaceAll(u.Path, `\`, `/`))
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}
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