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Signed-off-by: Aaron Lehmann <alehmann@netflix.com>
395 lines
10 KiB
Go
395 lines
10 KiB
Go
package fileutils // import "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/fileutils"
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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"text/scanner"
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)
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// PatternMatcher allows checking paths against a list of patterns
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type PatternMatcher struct {
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patterns []*Pattern
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exclusions bool
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}
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// NewPatternMatcher creates a new matcher object for specific patterns that can
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// be used later to match against patterns against paths
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func NewPatternMatcher(patterns []string) (*PatternMatcher, error) {
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pm := &PatternMatcher{
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patterns: make([]*Pattern, 0, len(patterns)),
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}
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for _, p := range patterns {
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// Eliminate leading and trailing whitespace.
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p = strings.TrimSpace(p)
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if p == "" {
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continue
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}
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p = filepath.Clean(p)
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newp := &Pattern{}
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if p[0] == '!' {
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if len(p) == 1 {
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return nil, errors.New("illegal exclusion pattern: \"!\"")
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}
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newp.exclusion = true
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p = p[1:]
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pm.exclusions = true
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}
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// Do some syntax checking on the pattern.
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// filepath's Match() has some really weird rules that are inconsistent
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// so instead of trying to dup their logic, just call Match() for its
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// error state and if there is an error in the pattern return it.
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// If this becomes an issue we can remove this since its really only
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// needed in the error (syntax) case - which isn't really critical.
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if _, err := filepath.Match(p, "."); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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newp.cleanedPattern = p
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newp.dirs = strings.Split(p, string(os.PathSeparator))
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pm.patterns = append(pm.patterns, newp)
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}
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return pm, nil
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}
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// Matches returns true if "file" matches any of the patterns
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// and isn't excluded by any of the subsequent patterns.
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//
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// The "file" argument should be a slash-delimited path.
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//
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// Matches is not safe to call concurrently.
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//
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// This implementation is buggy (it only checks a single parent dir against the
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// pattern) and will be removed soon. Use either MatchesOrParentMatches or
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// MatchesUsingParentResult instead.
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func (pm *PatternMatcher) Matches(file string) (bool, error) {
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matched := false
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file = filepath.FromSlash(file)
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parentPath := filepath.Dir(file)
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parentPathDirs := strings.Split(parentPath, string(os.PathSeparator))
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for _, pattern := range pm.patterns {
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// Skip evaluation if this is an inclusion and the filename
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// already matched the pattern, or it's an exclusion and it has
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// not matched the pattern yet.
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if pattern.exclusion != matched {
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continue
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}
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match, err := pattern.match(file)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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if !match && parentPath != "." {
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// Check to see if the pattern matches one of our parent dirs.
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if len(pattern.dirs) <= len(parentPathDirs) {
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match, _ = pattern.match(strings.Join(parentPathDirs[:len(pattern.dirs)], string(os.PathSeparator)))
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}
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}
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if match {
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matched = !pattern.exclusion
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}
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}
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return matched, nil
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}
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// MatchesOrParentMatches returns true if "file" matches any of the patterns
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// and isn't excluded by any of the subsequent patterns.
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//
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// The "file" argument should be a slash-delimited path.
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//
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// Matches is not safe to call concurrently.
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func (pm *PatternMatcher) MatchesOrParentMatches(file string) (bool, error) {
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matched := false
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file = filepath.FromSlash(file)
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parentPath := filepath.Dir(file)
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parentPathDirs := strings.Split(parentPath, string(os.PathSeparator))
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for _, pattern := range pm.patterns {
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// Skip evaluation if this is an inclusion and the filename
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// already matched the pattern, or it's an exclusion and it has
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// not matched the pattern yet.
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if pattern.exclusion != matched {
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continue
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}
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match, err := pattern.match(file)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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if !match && parentPath != "." {
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// Check to see if the pattern matches one of our parent dirs.
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for i := range parentPathDirs {
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match, _ = pattern.match(strings.Join(parentPathDirs[:i+1], string(os.PathSeparator)))
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if match {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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if match {
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matched = !pattern.exclusion
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}
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}
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return matched, nil
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}
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// MatchesUsingParentResult returns true if "file" matches any of the patterns
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// and isn't excluded by any of the subsequent patterns. The functionality is
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// the same as Matches, but as an optimization, the caller keeps track of
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// whether the parent directory matched.
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//
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// The "file" argument should be a slash-delimited path.
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//
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// MatchesUsingParentResult is not safe to call concurrently.
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func (pm *PatternMatcher) MatchesUsingParentResult(file string, parentMatched bool) (bool, error) {
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matched := parentMatched
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file = filepath.FromSlash(file)
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for _, pattern := range pm.patterns {
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// Skip evaluation if this is an inclusion and the filename
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// already matched the pattern, or it's an exclusion and it has
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// not matched the pattern yet.
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if pattern.exclusion != matched {
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continue
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}
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match, err := pattern.match(file)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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if match {
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matched = !pattern.exclusion
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}
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}
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return matched, nil
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}
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// Exclusions returns true if any of the patterns define exclusions
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func (pm *PatternMatcher) Exclusions() bool {
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return pm.exclusions
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}
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// Patterns returns array of active patterns
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func (pm *PatternMatcher) Patterns() []*Pattern {
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return pm.patterns
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}
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// Pattern defines a single regexp used to filter file paths.
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type Pattern struct {
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cleanedPattern string
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dirs []string
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regexp *regexp.Regexp
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exclusion bool
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}
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func (p *Pattern) String() string {
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return p.cleanedPattern
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}
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// Exclusion returns true if this pattern defines exclusion
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func (p *Pattern) Exclusion() bool {
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return p.exclusion
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}
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func (p *Pattern) match(path string) (bool, error) {
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if p.regexp == nil {
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if err := p.compile(); err != nil {
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return false, filepath.ErrBadPattern
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}
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}
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b := p.regexp.MatchString(path)
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return b, nil
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}
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func (p *Pattern) compile() error {
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regStr := "^"
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pattern := p.cleanedPattern
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// Go through the pattern and convert it to a regexp.
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// We use a scanner so we can support utf-8 chars.
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var scan scanner.Scanner
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scan.Init(strings.NewReader(pattern))
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sl := string(os.PathSeparator)
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escSL := sl
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if sl == `\` {
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escSL += `\`
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}
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for scan.Peek() != scanner.EOF {
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ch := scan.Next()
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if ch == '*' {
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if scan.Peek() == '*' {
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// is some flavor of "**"
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scan.Next()
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// Treat **/ as ** so eat the "/"
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if string(scan.Peek()) == sl {
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scan.Next()
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}
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if scan.Peek() == scanner.EOF {
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// is "**EOF" - to align with .gitignore just accept all
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regStr += ".*"
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} else {
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// is "**"
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// Note that this allows for any # of /'s (even 0) because
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// the .* will eat everything, even /'s
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regStr += "(.*" + escSL + ")?"
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}
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} else {
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// is "*" so map it to anything but "/"
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regStr += "[^" + escSL + "]*"
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}
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} else if ch == '?' {
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// "?" is any char except "/"
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regStr += "[^" + escSL + "]"
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} else if ch == '.' || ch == '$' {
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// Escape some regexp special chars that have no meaning
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// in golang's filepath.Match
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regStr += `\` + string(ch)
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} else if ch == '\\' {
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// escape next char. Note that a trailing \ in the pattern
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// will be left alone (but need to escape it)
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if sl == `\` {
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// On windows map "\" to "\\", meaning an escaped backslash,
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// and then just continue because filepath.Match on
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// Windows doesn't allow escaping at all
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regStr += escSL
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continue
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}
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if scan.Peek() != scanner.EOF {
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regStr += `\` + string(scan.Next())
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} else {
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regStr += `\`
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}
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} else {
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regStr += string(ch)
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}
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}
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regStr += "$"
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re, err := regexp.Compile(regStr)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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p.regexp = re
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return nil
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}
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// Matches returns true if file matches any of the patterns
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// and isn't excluded by any of the subsequent patterns.
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//
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// This implementation is buggy (it only checks a single parent dir against the
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// pattern) and will be removed soon. Use MatchesOrParentMatches instead.
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func Matches(file string, patterns []string) (bool, error) {
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pm, err := NewPatternMatcher(patterns)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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file = filepath.Clean(file)
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if file == "." {
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// Don't let them exclude everything, kind of silly.
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return false, nil
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}
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return pm.Matches(file)
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}
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// MatchesOrParentMatches returns true if file matches any of the patterns
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// and isn't excluded by any of the subsequent patterns.
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func MatchesOrParentMatches(file string, patterns []string) (bool, error) {
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pm, err := NewPatternMatcher(patterns)
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
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}
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file = filepath.Clean(file)
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if file == "." {
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// Don't let them exclude everything, kind of silly.
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return false, nil
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}
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return pm.MatchesOrParentMatches(file)
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}
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// CopyFile copies from src to dst until either EOF is reached
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// on src or an error occurs. It verifies src exists and removes
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// the dst if it exists.
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func CopyFile(src, dst string) (int64, error) {
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cleanSrc := filepath.Clean(src)
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cleanDst := filepath.Clean(dst)
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if cleanSrc == cleanDst {
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return 0, nil
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}
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sf, err := os.Open(cleanSrc)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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defer sf.Close()
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if err := os.Remove(cleanDst); err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) {
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return 0, err
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}
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df, err := os.Create(cleanDst)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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defer df.Close()
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return io.Copy(df, sf)
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}
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// ReadSymlinkedDirectory returns the target directory of a symlink.
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// The target of the symbolic link may not be a file.
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func ReadSymlinkedDirectory(path string) (string, error) {
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var realPath string
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var err error
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if realPath, err = filepath.Abs(path); err != nil {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("unable to get absolute path for %s: %s", path, err)
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}
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if realPath, err = filepath.EvalSymlinks(realPath); err != nil {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to canonicalise path for %s: %s", path, err)
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}
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realPathInfo, err := os.Stat(realPath)
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if err != nil {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to stat target '%s' of '%s': %s", realPath, path, err)
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}
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if !realPathInfo.Mode().IsDir() {
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return "", fmt.Errorf("canonical path points to a file '%s'", realPath)
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}
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return realPath, nil
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}
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// CreateIfNotExists creates a file or a directory only if it does not already exist.
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func CreateIfNotExists(path string, isDir bool) error {
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if _, err := os.Stat(path); err != nil {
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if os.IsNotExist(err) {
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if isDir {
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return os.MkdirAll(path, 0755)
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}
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if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(path), 0755); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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f, err := os.OpenFile(path, os.O_CREATE, 0755)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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f.Close()
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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