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moby--moby/volume/volume_windows.go
John Howard 6ceec828bf Windows: Remove TP5 support from volume
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
2016-09-21 11:03:19 -07:00

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package volume
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strings"
)
// read-write modes
var rwModes = map[string]bool{
"rw": true,
}
// read-only modes
var roModes = map[string]bool{
"ro": true,
}
var platformRawValidationOpts = []func(*validateOpts){
// filepath.IsAbs is weird on Windows:
// `c:` is not considered an absolute path
// `c:\` is considered an absolute path
// In any case, the regex matching below ensures absolute paths
// TODO: consider this a bug with filepath.IsAbs (?)
func(o *validateOpts) { o.skipAbsolutePathCheck = true },
}
const (
// Spec should be in the format [source:]destination[:mode]
//
// Examples: c:\foo bar:d:rw
// c:\foo:d:\bar
// myname:d:
// d:\
//
// Explanation of this regex! Thanks @thaJeztah on IRC and gist for help. See
// https://gist.github.com/thaJeztah/6185659e4978789fb2b2. A good place to
// test is https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html
//
// Useful link for referencing named capturing groups:
// http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20750843/using-named-matches-from-go-regex
//
// There are three match groups: source, destination and mode.
//
// RXHostDir is the first option of a source
RXHostDir = `[a-z]:\\(?:[^\\/:*?"<>|\r\n]+\\?)*`
// RXName is the second option of a source
RXName = `[^\\/:*?"<>|\r\n]+`
// RXReservedNames are reserved names not possible on Windows
RXReservedNames = `(con)|(prn)|(nul)|(aux)|(com[1-9])|(lpt[1-9])`
// RXSource is the combined possibilities for a source
RXSource = `((?P<source>((` + RXHostDir + `)|(` + RXName + `))):)?`
// Source. Can be either a host directory, a name, or omitted:
// HostDir:
// - Essentially using the folder solution from
// https://www.safaribooksonline.com/library/view/regular-expressions-cookbook/9781449327453/ch08s18.html
// but adding case insensitivity.
// - Must be an absolute path such as c:\path
// - Can include spaces such as `c:\program files`
// - And then followed by a colon which is not in the capture group
// - And can be optional
// Name:
// - Must not contain invalid NTFS filename characters (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx)
// - And then followed by a colon which is not in the capture group
// - And can be optional
// RXDestination is the regex expression for the mount destination
RXDestination = `(?P<destination>([a-z]):((?:\\[^\\/:*?"<>\r\n]+)*\\?))`
// Destination (aka container path):
// - Variation on hostdir but can be a drive followed by colon as well
// - If a path, must be absolute. Can include spaces
// - Drive cannot be c: (explicitly checked in code, not RegEx)
// RXMode is the regex expression for the mode of the mount
// Mode (optional):
// - Hopefully self explanatory in comparison to above regex's.
// - Colon is not in the capture group
RXMode = `(:(?P<mode>(?i)ro|rw))?`
)
// BackwardsCompatible decides whether this mount point can be
// used in old versions of Docker or not.
// Windows volumes are never backwards compatible.
func (m *MountPoint) BackwardsCompatible() bool {
return false
}
func splitRawSpec(raw string) ([]string, error) {
specExp := regexp.MustCompile(`^` + RXSource + RXDestination + RXMode + `$`)
match := specExp.FindStringSubmatch(strings.ToLower(raw))
// Must have something back
if len(match) == 0 {
return nil, errInvalidSpec(raw)
}
var split []string
matchgroups := make(map[string]string)
// Pull out the sub expressions from the named capture groups
for i, name := range specExp.SubexpNames() {
matchgroups[name] = strings.ToLower(match[i])
}
if source, exists := matchgroups["source"]; exists {
if source != "" {
split = append(split, source)
}
}
if destination, exists := matchgroups["destination"]; exists {
if destination != "" {
split = append(split, destination)
}
}
if mode, exists := matchgroups["mode"]; exists {
if mode != "" {
split = append(split, mode)
}
}
// Fix #26329. If the destination appears to be a file, and the source is null,
// it may be because we've fallen through the possible naming regex and hit a
// situation where the user intention was to map a file into a container through
// a local volume, but this is not supported by the platform.
if matchgroups["source"] == "" && matchgroups["destination"] != "" {
validName, err := IsVolumeNameValid(matchgroups["destination"])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !validName {
if fi, err := os.Stat(matchgroups["destination"]); err == nil {
if !fi.IsDir() {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("file '%s' cannot be mapped. Only directories can be mapped on this platform", matchgroups["destination"])
}
}
}
}
return split, nil
}
// IsVolumeNameValid checks a volume name in a platform specific manner.
func IsVolumeNameValid(name string) (bool, error) {
nameExp := regexp.MustCompile(`^` + RXName + `$`)
if !nameExp.MatchString(name) {
return false, nil
}
nameExp = regexp.MustCompile(`^` + RXReservedNames + `$`)
if nameExp.MatchString(name) {
return false, fmt.Errorf("volume name %q cannot be a reserved word for Windows filenames", name)
}
return true, nil
}
// ValidMountMode will make sure the mount mode is valid.
// returns if it's a valid mount mode or not.
func ValidMountMode(mode string) bool {
if mode == "" {
return true
}
return roModes[strings.ToLower(mode)] || rwModes[strings.ToLower(mode)]
}
// ReadWrite tells you if a mode string is a valid read-write mode or not.
func ReadWrite(mode string) bool {
return rwModes[strings.ToLower(mode)] || mode == ""
}
func validateNotRoot(p string) error {
p = strings.ToLower(convertSlash(p))
if p == "c:" || p == `c:\` {
return fmt.Errorf("destination path cannot be `c:` or `c:\\`: %v", p)
}
return nil
}
func validateCopyMode(mode bool) error {
if mode {
return fmt.Errorf("Windows does not support copying image path content")
}
return nil
}
func convertSlash(p string) string {
return filepath.FromSlash(p)
}
func clean(p string) string {
if match, _ := regexp.MatchString("^[a-z]:$", p); match {
return p
}
return filepath.Clean(p)
}
func validateStat(fi os.FileInfo) error {
if !fi.IsDir() {
return fmt.Errorf("source path must be a directory")
}
return nil
}