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Executable file
516 lines
14 KiB
Go
Executable file
// Copyright 2015 Light Code Labs, LLC
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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 caddyfile
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import (
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"io"
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"log"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"strings"
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)
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// Parse parses the input just enough to group tokens, in
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// order, by server block. No further parsing is performed.
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// Server blocks are returned in the order in which they appear.
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// Directives that do not appear in validDirectives will cause
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// an error. If you do not want to check for valid directives,
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// pass in nil instead.
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func Parse(filename string, input io.Reader) ([]ServerBlock, error) {
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tokens, err := allTokens(filename, input)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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p := parser{Dispenser: NewDispenser(tokens)}
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return p.parseAll()
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}
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// allTokens lexes the entire input, but does not parse it.
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// It returns all the tokens from the input, unstructured
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// and in order.
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func allTokens(filename string, input io.Reader) ([]Token, error) {
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l := new(lexer)
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err := l.load(input)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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var tokens []Token
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for l.next() {
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l.token.File = filename
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tokens = append(tokens, l.token)
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}
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return tokens, nil
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}
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type parser struct {
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*Dispenser
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block ServerBlock // current server block being parsed
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eof bool // if we encounter a valid EOF in a hard place
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definedSnippets map[string][]Token
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nesting int
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}
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func (p *parser) parseAll() ([]ServerBlock, error) {
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var blocks []ServerBlock
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for p.Next() {
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err := p.parseOne()
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if err != nil {
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return blocks, err
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}
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if len(p.block.Keys) > 0 || len(p.block.Segments) > 0 {
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blocks = append(blocks, p.block)
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}
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if p.nesting > 0 {
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return blocks, p.EOFErr()
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}
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}
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return blocks, nil
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}
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func (p *parser) parseOne() error {
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p.block = ServerBlock{}
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return p.begin()
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}
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func (p *parser) begin() error {
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if len(p.tokens) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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err := p.addresses()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if p.eof {
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// this happens if the Caddyfile consists of only
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// a line of addresses and nothing else
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return nil
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}
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if ok, name := p.isSnippet(); ok {
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if p.definedSnippets == nil {
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p.definedSnippets = map[string][]Token{}
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}
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if _, found := p.definedSnippets[name]; found {
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return p.Errf("redeclaration of previously declared snippet %s", name)
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}
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// consume all tokens til matched close brace
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tokens, err := p.snippetTokens()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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p.definedSnippets[name] = tokens
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// empty block keys so we don't save this block as a real server.
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p.block.Keys = nil
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return nil
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}
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return p.blockContents()
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}
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func (p *parser) addresses() error {
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var expectingAnother bool
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for {
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tkn := replaceEnvVars(p.Val())
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// special case: import directive replaces tokens during parse-time
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if tkn == "import" && p.isNewLine() {
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err := p.doImport()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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continue
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}
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// Open brace definitely indicates end of addresses
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if tkn == "{" {
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if expectingAnother {
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return p.Errf("Expected another address but had '%s' - check for extra comma", tkn)
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}
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break
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}
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if tkn != "" { // empty token possible if user typed ""
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// Trailing comma indicates another address will follow, which
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// may possibly be on the next line
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if tkn[len(tkn)-1] == ',' {
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tkn = tkn[:len(tkn)-1]
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expectingAnother = true
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} else {
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expectingAnother = false // but we may still see another one on this line
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}
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p.block.Keys = append(p.block.Keys, tkn)
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}
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// Advance token and possibly break out of loop or return error
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hasNext := p.Next()
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if expectingAnother && !hasNext {
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return p.EOFErr()
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}
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if !hasNext {
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p.eof = true
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break // EOF
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}
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if !expectingAnother && p.isNewLine() {
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break
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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func (p *parser) blockContents() error {
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errOpenCurlyBrace := p.openCurlyBrace()
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if errOpenCurlyBrace != nil {
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// single-server configs don't need curly braces
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p.cursor--
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}
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err := p.directives()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// only look for close curly brace if there was an opening
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if errOpenCurlyBrace == nil {
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err = p.closeCurlyBrace()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// directives parses through all the lines for directives
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// and it expects the next token to be the first
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// directive. It goes until EOF or closing curly brace
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// which ends the server block.
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func (p *parser) directives() error {
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for p.Next() {
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// end of server block
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if p.Val() == "}" {
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// p.nesting has already been decremented
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break
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}
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// special case: import directive replaces tokens during parse-time
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if p.Val() == "import" {
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err := p.doImport()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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p.cursor-- // cursor is advanced when we continue, so roll back one more
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continue
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}
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// normal case: parse a directive as a new segment
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// (a "segment" is a line which starts with a directive
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// and which ends at the end of the line or at the end of
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// the block that is opened at the end of the line)
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if err := p.directive(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// doImport swaps out the import directive and its argument
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// (a total of 2 tokens) with the tokens in the specified file
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// or globbing pattern. When the function returns, the cursor
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// is on the token before where the import directive was. In
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// other words, call Next() to access the first token that was
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// imported.
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func (p *parser) doImport() error {
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// syntax checks
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if !p.NextArg() {
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return p.ArgErr()
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}
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importPattern := replaceEnvVars(p.Val())
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if importPattern == "" {
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return p.Err("Import requires a non-empty filepath")
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}
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if p.NextArg() {
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return p.Err("Import takes only one argument (glob pattern or file)")
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}
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// splice out the import directive and its argument (2 tokens total)
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tokensBefore := p.tokens[:p.cursor-1]
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tokensAfter := p.tokens[p.cursor+1:]
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var importedTokens []Token
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// first check snippets. That is a simple, non-recursive replacement
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if p.definedSnippets != nil && p.definedSnippets[importPattern] != nil {
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importedTokens = p.definedSnippets[importPattern]
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} else {
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// make path relative to the file of the _token_ being processed rather
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// than current working directory (issue #867) and then use glob to get
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// list of matching filenames
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absFile, err := filepath.Abs(p.Dispenser.File())
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if err != nil {
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return p.Errf("Failed to get absolute path of file: %s: %v", p.Dispenser.File(), err)
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}
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var matches []string
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var globPattern string
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if !filepath.IsAbs(importPattern) {
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globPattern = filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(absFile), importPattern)
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} else {
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globPattern = importPattern
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}
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if strings.Count(globPattern, "*") > 1 || strings.Count(globPattern, "?") > 1 ||
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(strings.Contains(globPattern, "[") && strings.Contains(globPattern, "]")) {
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// See issue #2096 - a pattern with many glob expansions can hang for too long
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return p.Errf("Glob pattern may only contain one wildcard (*), but has others: %s", globPattern)
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}
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matches, err = filepath.Glob(globPattern)
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if err != nil {
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return p.Errf("Failed to use import pattern %s: %v", importPattern, err)
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}
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if len(matches) == 0 {
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if strings.ContainsAny(globPattern, "*?[]") {
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log.Printf("[WARNING] No files matching import glob pattern: %s", importPattern)
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} else {
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return p.Errf("File to import not found: %s", importPattern)
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}
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}
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// collect all the imported tokens
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for _, importFile := range matches {
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newTokens, err := p.doSingleImport(importFile)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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importedTokens = append(importedTokens, newTokens...)
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}
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}
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// splice the imported tokens in the place of the import statement
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// and rewind cursor so Next() will land on first imported token
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p.tokens = append(tokensBefore, append(importedTokens, tokensAfter...)...)
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p.cursor--
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return nil
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}
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// doSingleImport lexes the individual file at importFile and returns
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// its tokens or an error, if any.
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func (p *parser) doSingleImport(importFile string) ([]Token, error) {
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file, err := os.Open(importFile)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, p.Errf("Could not import %s: %v", importFile, err)
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}
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defer file.Close()
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if info, err := file.Stat(); err != nil {
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return nil, p.Errf("Could not import %s: %v", importFile, err)
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} else if info.IsDir() {
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return nil, p.Errf("Could not import %s: is a directory", importFile)
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}
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importedTokens, err := allTokens(importFile, file)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, p.Errf("Could not read tokens while importing %s: %v", importFile, err)
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}
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// Tack the file path onto these tokens so errors show the imported file's name
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// (we use full, absolute path to avoid bugs: issue #1892)
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filename, err := filepath.Abs(importFile)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, p.Errf("Failed to get absolute path of file: %s: %v", importFile, err)
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}
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for i := 0; i < len(importedTokens); i++ {
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importedTokens[i].File = filename
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}
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return importedTokens, nil
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}
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// directive collects tokens until the directive's scope
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// closes (either end of line or end of curly brace block).
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// It expects the currently-loaded token to be a directive
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// (or } that ends a server block). The collected tokens
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// are loaded into the current server block for later use
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// by directive setup functions.
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func (p *parser) directive() error {
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// evaluate any env vars in directive token
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p.tokens[p.cursor].Text = replaceEnvVars(p.tokens[p.cursor].Text)
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// a segment is a list of tokens associated with this directive
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var segment Segment
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// the directive itself is appended as a relevant token
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segment = append(segment, p.Token())
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for p.Next() {
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if p.Val() == "{" {
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p.nesting++
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} else if p.isNewLine() && p.nesting == 0 {
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p.cursor-- // read too far
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break
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} else if p.Val() == "}" && p.nesting > 0 {
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p.nesting--
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} else if p.Val() == "}" && p.nesting == 0 {
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return p.Err("Unexpected '}' because no matching opening brace")
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} else if p.Val() == "import" && p.isNewLine() {
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if err := p.doImport(); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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p.cursor-- // cursor is advanced when we continue, so roll back one more
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continue
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}
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p.tokens[p.cursor].Text = replaceEnvVars(p.tokens[p.cursor].Text)
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segment = append(segment, p.Token())
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}
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p.block.Segments = append(p.block.Segments, segment)
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if p.nesting > 0 {
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return p.EOFErr()
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}
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return nil
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}
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// openCurlyBrace expects the current token to be an
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// opening curly brace. This acts like an assertion
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// because it returns an error if the token is not
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// a opening curly brace. It does NOT advance the token.
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func (p *parser) openCurlyBrace() error {
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if p.Val() != "{" {
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return p.SyntaxErr("{")
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}
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return nil
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}
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// closeCurlyBrace expects the current token to be
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// a closing curly brace. This acts like an assertion
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// because it returns an error if the token is not
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// a closing curly brace. It does NOT advance the token.
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func (p *parser) closeCurlyBrace() error {
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if p.Val() != "}" {
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return p.SyntaxErr("}")
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}
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return nil
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}
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// replaceEnvVars replaces environment variables that appear in the token
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// and understands both the $UNIX and %WINDOWS% syntaxes.
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func replaceEnvVars(s string) string {
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s = replaceEnvReferences(s, "{%", "%}")
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s = replaceEnvReferences(s, "{$", "}")
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return s
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}
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// replaceEnvReferences performs the actual replacement of env variables
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// in s, given the placeholder start and placeholder end strings.
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func replaceEnvReferences(s, refStart, refEnd string) string {
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index := strings.Index(s, refStart)
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for index != -1 {
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endIndex := strings.Index(s[index:], refEnd)
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if endIndex == -1 {
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break
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}
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endIndex += index
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if endIndex > index+len(refStart) {
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ref := s[index : endIndex+len(refEnd)]
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s = strings.Replace(s, ref, os.Getenv(ref[len(refStart):len(ref)-len(refEnd)]), -1)
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} else {
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return s
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}
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index = strings.Index(s, refStart)
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}
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return s
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}
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func (p *parser) isSnippet() (bool, string) {
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keys := p.block.Keys
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// A snippet block is a single key with parens. Nothing else qualifies.
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if len(keys) == 1 && strings.HasPrefix(keys[0], "(") && strings.HasSuffix(keys[0], ")") {
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return true, strings.TrimSuffix(keys[0][1:], ")")
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}
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return false, ""
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}
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// read and store everything in a block for later replay.
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func (p *parser) snippetTokens() ([]Token, error) {
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// snippet must have curlies.
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err := p.openCurlyBrace()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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nesting := 1 // count our own nesting in snippets
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tokens := []Token{}
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for p.Next() {
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if p.Val() == "}" {
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nesting--
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if nesting == 0 {
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break
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}
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}
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if p.Val() == "{" {
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nesting++
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}
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tokens = append(tokens, p.tokens[p.cursor])
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}
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// make sure we're matched up
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if nesting != 0 {
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return nil, p.SyntaxErr("}")
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}
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return tokens, nil
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}
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// ServerBlock associates any number of keys from the
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// head of the server block with tokens, which are
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// grouped by segments.
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type ServerBlock struct {
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Keys []string
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Segments []Segment
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}
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// DispenseDirective returns a dispenser that contains
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// all the tokens in the server block.
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func (sb ServerBlock) DispenseDirective(dir string) *Dispenser {
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var tokens []Token
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for _, seg := range sb.Segments {
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if len(seg) > 0 && seg[0].Text == dir {
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tokens = append(tokens, seg...)
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}
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}
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return NewDispenser(tokens)
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}
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// Segment is a list of tokens which begins with a directive
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// and ends at the end of the directive (either at the end of
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// the line, or at the end of a block it opens).
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type Segment []Token
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// Directive returns the directive name for the segment.
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// The directive name is the text of the first token.
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func (s Segment) Directive() string {
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if len(s) > 0 {
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return s[0].Text
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}
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return ""
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}
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