util.go 11 KB

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  1. package util
  2. import (
  3. "bytes"
  4. "encoding/base64"
  5. "encoding/json"
  6. "errors"
  7. "fmt"
  8. "io"
  9. "math/rand"
  10. "net/netip"
  11. "os"
  12. "regexp"
  13. "strconv"
  14. "strings"
  15. "sync"
  16. "time"
  17. "golang.org/x/time/rate"
  18. "github.com/gabriel-vasile/mimetype"
  19. "golang.org/x/term"
  20. )
  21. const (
  22. randomStringCharset = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789"
  23. randomStringLowerCaseCharset = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789"
  24. )
  25. var (
  26. random = rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().UnixNano()))
  27. randomMutex = sync.Mutex{}
  28. sizeStrRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`(?i)^(\d+)([gmkb])?$`)
  29. errInvalidPriority = errors.New("invalid priority")
  30. noQuotesRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^[-_./:@a-zA-Z0-9]+$`)
  31. )
  32. // Errors for UnmarshalJSON and UnmarshalJSONWithLimit functions
  33. var (
  34. ErrUnmarshalJSON = errors.New("unmarshalling JSON failed")
  35. ErrTooLargeJSON = errors.New("too large JSON")
  36. )
  37. // FileExists checks if a file exists, and returns true if it does
  38. func FileExists(filename string) bool {
  39. stat, _ := os.Stat(filename)
  40. return stat != nil
  41. }
  42. // Contains returns true if needle is contained in haystack
  43. func Contains[T comparable](haystack []T, needle T) bool {
  44. for _, s := range haystack {
  45. if s == needle {
  46. return true
  47. }
  48. }
  49. return false
  50. }
  51. // ContainsIP returns true if any one of the of prefixes contains the ip.
  52. func ContainsIP(haystack []netip.Prefix, needle netip.Addr) bool {
  53. for _, s := range haystack {
  54. if s.Contains(needle) {
  55. return true
  56. }
  57. }
  58. return false
  59. }
  60. // ContainsAll returns true if all needles are contained in haystack
  61. func ContainsAll[T comparable](haystack []T, needles []T) bool {
  62. for _, needle := range needles {
  63. if !Contains(haystack, needle) {
  64. return false
  65. }
  66. }
  67. return true
  68. }
  69. // SplitNoEmpty splits a string using strings.Split, but filters out empty strings
  70. func SplitNoEmpty(s string, sep string) []string {
  71. res := make([]string, 0)
  72. for _, r := range strings.Split(s, sep) {
  73. if r != "" {
  74. res = append(res, r)
  75. }
  76. }
  77. return res
  78. }
  79. // SplitKV splits a string into a key/value pair using a separator, and trimming space. If the separator
  80. // is not found, key is empty.
  81. func SplitKV(s string, sep string) (key string, value string) {
  82. kv := strings.SplitN(strings.TrimSpace(s), sep, 2)
  83. if len(kv) == 2 {
  84. return strings.TrimSpace(kv[0]), strings.TrimSpace(kv[1])
  85. }
  86. return "", strings.TrimSpace(kv[0])
  87. }
  88. // LastString returns the last string in a slice, or def if s is empty
  89. func LastString(s []string, def string) string {
  90. if len(s) == 0 {
  91. return def
  92. }
  93. return s[len(s)-1]
  94. }
  95. // RandomString returns a random string with a given length
  96. func RandomString(length int) string {
  97. return RandomStringPrefix("", length)
  98. }
  99. // RandomStringPrefix returns a random string with a given length, with a prefix
  100. func RandomStringPrefix(prefix string, length int) string {
  101. return randomStringPrefixWithCharset(prefix, length, randomStringCharset)
  102. }
  103. // RandomLowerStringPrefix returns a random lowercase-only string with a given length, with a prefix
  104. func RandomLowerStringPrefix(prefix string, length int) string {
  105. return randomStringPrefixWithCharset(prefix, length, randomStringLowerCaseCharset)
  106. }
  107. func randomStringPrefixWithCharset(prefix string, length int, charset string) string {
  108. randomMutex.Lock() // Who would have thought that random.Intn() is not thread-safe?!
  109. defer randomMutex.Unlock()
  110. b := make([]byte, length-len(prefix))
  111. for i := range b {
  112. b[i] = charset[random.Intn(len(charset))]
  113. }
  114. return prefix + string(b)
  115. }
  116. // ValidRandomString returns true if the given string matches the format created by RandomString
  117. func ValidRandomString(s string, length int) bool {
  118. if len(s) != length {
  119. return false
  120. }
  121. for _, c := range strings.Split(s, "") {
  122. if !strings.Contains(randomStringCharset, c) {
  123. return false
  124. }
  125. }
  126. return true
  127. }
  128. // ParsePriority parses a priority string into its equivalent integer value
  129. func ParsePriority(priority string) (int, error) {
  130. p := strings.TrimSpace(strings.ToLower(priority))
  131. switch p {
  132. case "":
  133. return 0, nil
  134. case "1", "min":
  135. return 1, nil
  136. case "2", "low":
  137. return 2, nil
  138. case "3", "default":
  139. return 3, nil
  140. case "4", "high":
  141. return 4, nil
  142. case "5", "max", "urgent":
  143. return 5, nil
  144. default:
  145. // Ignore new HTTP Priority header (see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-priority)
  146. // Cloudflare adds this to requests when forwarding to the backend (ntfy), so we just ignore it.
  147. if strings.HasPrefix(p, "u=") {
  148. return 3, nil
  149. }
  150. return 0, errInvalidPriority
  151. }
  152. }
  153. // PriorityString converts a priority number to a string
  154. func PriorityString(priority int) (string, error) {
  155. switch priority {
  156. case 0:
  157. return "default", nil
  158. case 1:
  159. return "min", nil
  160. case 2:
  161. return "low", nil
  162. case 3:
  163. return "default", nil
  164. case 4:
  165. return "high", nil
  166. case 5:
  167. return "max", nil
  168. default:
  169. return "", errInvalidPriority
  170. }
  171. }
  172. // ShortTopicURL shortens the topic URL to be human-friendly, removing the http:// or https://
  173. func ShortTopicURL(s string) string {
  174. return strings.TrimPrefix(strings.TrimPrefix(s, "https://"), "http://")
  175. }
  176. // DetectContentType probes the byte array b and returns mime type and file extension.
  177. // The filename is only used to override certain special cases.
  178. func DetectContentType(b []byte, filename string) (mimeType string, ext string) {
  179. if strings.HasSuffix(strings.ToLower(filename), ".apk") {
  180. return "application/vnd.android.package-archive", ".apk"
  181. }
  182. m := mimetype.Detect(b)
  183. mimeType, ext = m.String(), m.Extension()
  184. if ext == "" {
  185. ext = ".bin"
  186. }
  187. return
  188. }
  189. // ParseSize parses a size string like 2K or 2M into bytes. If no unit is found, e.g. 123, bytes is assumed.
  190. func ParseSize(s string) (int64, error) {
  191. matches := sizeStrRegex.FindStringSubmatch(s)
  192. if matches == nil {
  193. return -1, fmt.Errorf("invalid size %s", s)
  194. }
  195. value, err := strconv.Atoi(matches[1])
  196. if err != nil {
  197. return -1, fmt.Errorf("cannot convert number %s", matches[1])
  198. }
  199. switch strings.ToUpper(matches[2]) {
  200. case "G":
  201. return int64(value) * 1024 * 1024 * 1024, nil
  202. case "M":
  203. return int64(value) * 1024 * 1024, nil
  204. case "K":
  205. return int64(value) * 1024, nil
  206. default:
  207. return int64(value), nil
  208. }
  209. }
  210. // FormatSize formats bytes into a human-readable notation, e.g. 2.1 MB
  211. func FormatSize(b int64) string {
  212. const unit = 1024
  213. if b < unit {
  214. return fmt.Sprintf("%d bytes", b)
  215. }
  216. div, exp := int64(unit), 0
  217. for n := b / unit; n >= unit; n /= unit {
  218. div *= unit
  219. exp++
  220. }
  221. return fmt.Sprintf("%.1f %cB", float64(b)/float64(div), "KMGTPE"[exp])
  222. }
  223. // ReadPassword will read a password from STDIN. If the terminal supports it, it will not print the
  224. // input characters to the screen. If not, it'll just read using normal readline semantics (useful for testing).
  225. func ReadPassword(in io.Reader) ([]byte, error) {
  226. // If in is a file and a character device (a TTY), use term.ReadPassword
  227. if f, ok := in.(*os.File); ok {
  228. stat, err := f.Stat()
  229. if err != nil {
  230. return nil, err
  231. }
  232. if (stat.Mode() & os.ModeCharDevice) == os.ModeCharDevice {
  233. password, err := term.ReadPassword(int(f.Fd())) // This is always going to be 0
  234. if err != nil {
  235. return nil, err
  236. }
  237. return password, nil
  238. }
  239. }
  240. // Fallback: Manually read util \n if found, see #69 for details why this is so manual
  241. password := make([]byte, 0)
  242. buf := make([]byte, 1)
  243. for {
  244. _, err := in.Read(buf)
  245. if err == io.EOF || buf[0] == '\n' {
  246. break
  247. } else if err != nil {
  248. return nil, err
  249. } else if len(password) > 10240 {
  250. return nil, errors.New("passwords this long are not supported")
  251. }
  252. password = append(password, buf[0])
  253. }
  254. return password, nil
  255. }
  256. // BasicAuth encodes the Authorization header value for basic auth
  257. func BasicAuth(user, pass string) string {
  258. return fmt.Sprintf("Basic %s", base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", user, pass))))
  259. }
  260. // BearerAuth encodes the Authorization header value for a bearer/token auth
  261. func BearerAuth(token string) string {
  262. return fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %s", token)
  263. }
  264. // MaybeMarshalJSON returns a JSON string of the given object, or "<cannot serialize>" if serialization failed.
  265. // This is useful for logging purposes where a failure doesn't matter that much.
  266. func MaybeMarshalJSON(v any) string {
  267. jsonBytes, err := json.MarshalIndent(v, "", " ")
  268. if err != nil {
  269. return "<cannot serialize>"
  270. }
  271. if len(jsonBytes) > 5000 {
  272. return string(jsonBytes)[:5000]
  273. }
  274. return string(jsonBytes)
  275. }
  276. // QuoteCommand combines a command array to a string, quoting arguments that need quoting.
  277. // This function is naive, and sometimes wrong. It is only meant for lo pretty-printing a command.
  278. //
  279. // Warning: Never use this function with the intent to run the resulting command.
  280. //
  281. // Example:
  282. //
  283. // []string{"ls", "-al", "Document Folder"} -> ls -al "Document Folder"
  284. func QuoteCommand(command []string) string {
  285. var quoted []string
  286. for _, c := range command {
  287. if noQuotesRegex.MatchString(c) {
  288. quoted = append(quoted, c)
  289. } else {
  290. quoted = append(quoted, fmt.Sprintf(`"%s"`, c))
  291. }
  292. }
  293. return strings.Join(quoted, " ")
  294. }
  295. // UnmarshalJSON reads the given io.ReadCloser into a struct
  296. func UnmarshalJSON[T any](body io.ReadCloser) (*T, error) {
  297. var obj T
  298. if err := json.NewDecoder(body).Decode(&obj); err != nil {
  299. return nil, ErrUnmarshalJSON
  300. }
  301. return &obj, nil
  302. }
  303. // UnmarshalJSONWithLimit reads the given io.ReadCloser into a struct, but only until limit is reached
  304. func UnmarshalJSONWithLimit[T any](r io.ReadCloser, limit int, allowEmpty bool) (*T, error) {
  305. defer r.Close()
  306. p, err := Peek(r, limit)
  307. if err != nil {
  308. return nil, err
  309. } else if p.LimitReached {
  310. return nil, ErrTooLargeJSON
  311. }
  312. var obj T
  313. if len(bytes.TrimSpace(p.PeekedBytes)) == 0 && allowEmpty {
  314. return &obj, nil
  315. } else if err := json.NewDecoder(p).Decode(&obj); err != nil {
  316. return nil, ErrUnmarshalJSON
  317. }
  318. return &obj, nil
  319. }
  320. // Retry executes function f until if succeeds, and then returns t. If f fails, it sleeps
  321. // and tries again. The sleep durations are passed as the after params.
  322. func Retry[T any](f func() (*T, error), after ...time.Duration) (t *T, err error) {
  323. for _, delay := range after {
  324. if t, err = f(); err == nil {
  325. return t, nil
  326. }
  327. time.Sleep(delay)
  328. }
  329. return nil, err
  330. }
  331. // MinMax returns value if it is between min and max, or either
  332. // min or max if it is out of range
  333. func MinMax[T int | int64](value, min, max T) T {
  334. if value < min {
  335. return min
  336. } else if value > max {
  337. return max
  338. }
  339. return value
  340. }
  341. // Max returns the maximum value of the two given values
  342. func Max[T int | int64 | rate.Limit](a, b T) T {
  343. if a > b {
  344. return a
  345. }
  346. return b
  347. }
  348. // String turns a string into a pointer of a string
  349. func String(v string) *string {
  350. return &v
  351. }
  352. // Int turns an int into a pointer of an int
  353. func Int(v int) *int {
  354. return &v
  355. }
  356. // Time turns a time.Time into a pointer
  357. func Time(v time.Time) *time.Time {
  358. return &v
  359. }