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Supports using `**` for `-rule` and `-rule.templates`: `dir/**/*.tpl` loads contents of dir and all subdirectories recursively. See: #4041 Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com> Co-authored-by: Artem Navoiev <tenmozes@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Nikolay <nik@victoriametrics.com>
147 lines
4.4 KiB
Go
147 lines
4.4 KiB
Go
package doublestar
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import (
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"errors"
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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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// SplitPattern is a utility function. Given a pattern, SplitPattern will
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// return two strings: the first string is everything up to the last slash
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// (`/`) that appears _before_ any unescaped "meta" characters (ie, `*?[{`).
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// The second string is everything after that slash. For example, given the
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// pattern:
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//
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// ../../path/to/meta*/**
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// ^----------- split here
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//
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// SplitPattern returns "../../path/to" and "meta*/**". This is useful for
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// initializing os.DirFS() to call Glob() because Glob() will silently fail if
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// your pattern includes `/./` or `/../`. For example:
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//
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// base, pattern := SplitPattern("../../path/to/meta*/**")
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// fsys := os.DirFS(base)
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// matches, err := Glob(fsys, pattern)
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//
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// If SplitPattern cannot find somewhere to split the pattern (for example,
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// `meta*/**`), it will return "." and the unaltered pattern (`meta*/**` in
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// this example).
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//
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// Of course, it is your responsibility to decide if the returned base path is
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// "safe" in the context of your application. Perhaps you could use Match() to
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// validate against a list of approved base directories?
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//
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func SplitPattern(p string) (base, pattern string) {
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base = "."
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pattern = p
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splitIdx := -1
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for i := 0; i < len(p); i++ {
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c := p[i]
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if c == '\\' {
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i++
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} else if c == '/' {
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splitIdx = i
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} else if c == '*' || c == '?' || c == '[' || c == '{' {
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break
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}
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}
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if splitIdx == 0 {
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return "/", p[1:]
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} else if splitIdx > 0 {
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return p[:splitIdx], p[splitIdx+1:]
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}
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return
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}
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// FilepathGlob returns the names of all files matching pattern or nil if there
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// is no matching file. The syntax of pattern is the same as in Match(). The
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// pattern may describe hierarchical names such as usr/*/bin/ed.
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//
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// FilepathGlob ignores file system errors such as I/O errors reading
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// directories by default. The only possible returned error is ErrBadPattern,
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// reporting that the pattern is malformed.
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//
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// To enable aborting on I/O errors, the WithFailOnIOErrors option can be
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// passed.
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//
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// Note: FilepathGlob is a convenience function that is meant as a drop-in
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// replacement for `path/filepath.Glob()` for users who don't need the
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// complication of io/fs. Basically, it:
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// - Runs `filepath.Clean()` and `ToSlash()` on the pattern
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// - Runs `SplitPattern()` to get a base path and a pattern to Glob
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// - Creates an FS object from the base path and `Glob()s` on the pattern
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// - Joins the base path with all of the matches from `Glob()`
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//
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// Returned paths will use the system's path separator, just like
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// `filepath.Glob()`.
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//
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// Note: the returned error doublestar.ErrBadPattern is not equal to
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// filepath.ErrBadPattern.
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//
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func FilepathGlob(pattern string, opts ...GlobOption) (matches []string, err error) {
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pattern = filepath.Clean(pattern)
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pattern = filepath.ToSlash(pattern)
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base, f := SplitPattern(pattern)
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if f == "" || f == "." || f == ".." {
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// some special cases to match filepath.Glob behavior
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if !ValidatePathPattern(pattern) {
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return nil, ErrBadPattern
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}
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if filepath.Separator != '\\' {
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pattern = unescapeMeta(pattern)
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}
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if _, err = os.Lstat(pattern); err != nil {
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g := newGlob(opts...)
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if errors.Is(err, os.ErrNotExist) {
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return nil, g.handlePatternNotExist(true)
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}
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return nil, g.forwardErrIfFailOnIOErrors(err)
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}
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return []string{filepath.FromSlash(pattern)}, nil
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}
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fs := os.DirFS(base)
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if matches, err = Glob(fs, f, opts...); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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for i := range matches {
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// use path.Join because we used ToSlash above to ensure our paths are made
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// of forward slashes, no matter what the system uses
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matches[i] = filepath.FromSlash(path.Join(base, matches[i]))
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}
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return
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}
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// Finds the next comma, but ignores any commas that appear inside nested `{}`.
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// Assumes that each opening bracket has a corresponding closing bracket.
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func indexNextAlt(s string, allowEscaping bool) int {
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alts := 1
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l := len(s)
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for i := 0; i < l; i++ {
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if allowEscaping && s[i] == '\\' {
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// skip next byte
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i++
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} else if s[i] == '{' {
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alts++
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} else if s[i] == '}' {
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alts--
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} else if s[i] == ',' && alts == 1 {
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return i
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}
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}
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return -1
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}
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var metaReplacer = strings.NewReplacer("\\*", "*", "\\?", "?", "\\[", "[", "\\]", "]", "\\{", "{", "\\}", "}")
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// Unescapes meta characters (*?[]{})
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func unescapeMeta(pattern string) string {
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return metaReplacer.Replace(pattern)
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}
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