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The core issue comes about when you consider a trivial example of a path like "./README". This path is lexically equivalent within mtree to "README", but a simple string comparison will yield the wrong result. Instead you need to lexically clean the path first (filepath.Clean isn't enough here -- you need to prepend a "/" and then do filepath.Clean). In gomtree we generate spec files in the same style of FreeBSD's mtree(8), so you would be very hard-pressed to find an example of such an inconsistency. However casync's mtree implementation does not generate leading "./" for root paths which results in "missing" entries. The implementation of CleanPath was written by me for umoci originally, then later I copied it to runc for other uses, and now I've copied it here. Since I'm the sole author I'm effectively dual-licensing it under this project's license to avoid having to relicense go-mtree for no good reason (or deal with the multiple-license hassle). Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
187 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
187 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
package mtree
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import (
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"strings"
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"github.com/vbatts/go-mtree/pkg/govis"
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)
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type byPos []Entry
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func (bp byPos) Len() int { return len(bp) }
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func (bp byPos) Less(i, j int) bool { return bp[i].Pos < bp[j].Pos }
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func (bp byPos) Swap(i, j int) { bp[i], bp[j] = bp[j], bp[i] }
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// Entry is each component of content in the mtree spec file
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type Entry struct {
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Parent *Entry // up
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Children []*Entry // down
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Prev, Next *Entry // left, right
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Set *Entry // current `/set` for additional keywords
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Pos int // order in the spec
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Raw string // file or directory name
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Name string // file or directory name
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Keywords []KeyVal // TODO(vbatts) maybe a keyword typed set of values?
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Type EntryType
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}
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// Descend searches thru an Entry's children to find the Entry associated with
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// `filename`. Directories are stored at the end of an Entry's children so do a
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// traverse backwards. If you descend to a "."
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func (e Entry) Descend(filename string) *Entry {
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if filename == "." || filename == "" {
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return &e
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}
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numChildren := len(e.Children)
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for i := range e.Children {
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c := e.Children[numChildren-1-i]
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if c.Name == filename {
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return c
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Find is a wrapper around Descend that takes in a whole string path and tries
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// to find that Entry
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func (e Entry) Find(filepath string) *Entry {
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resultnode := &e
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for _, path := range strings.Split(filepath, "/") {
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encoded, err := govis.Vis(path, DefaultVisFlags)
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if err != nil {
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return nil
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}
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resultnode = resultnode.Descend(encoded)
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if resultnode == nil {
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return nil
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}
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}
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return resultnode
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}
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// Ascend gets the parent of an Entry. Serves mainly to maintain readability
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// when traversing up and down an Entry tree
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func (e Entry) Ascend() *Entry {
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return e.Parent
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}
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// CleanPath makes a path safe for use with filepath.Join. This is done by not
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// only cleaning the path, but also (if the path is relative) adding a leading
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// '/' and cleaning it (then removing the leading '/'). This ensures that a
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// path resulting from prepending another path will always resolve to lexically
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// be a subdirectory of the prefixed path. This is all done lexically, so paths
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// that include symlinks won't be safe as a result of using CleanPath.
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//
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// This code was copied from runc/libcontainer/utils/utils.go. It was
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// originally written by myself, so I am dual-licensing it for the purpose of
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// this project.
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func CleanPath(path string) string {
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// Deal with empty strings nicely.
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if path == "" {
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return ""
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}
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// Ensure that all paths are cleaned (especially problematic ones like
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// "/../../../../../" which can cause lots of issues).
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path = filepath.Clean(path)
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// If the path isn't absolute, we need to do more processing to fix paths
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// such as "../../../../<etc>/some/path". We also shouldn't convert absolute
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// paths to relative ones.
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if !filepath.IsAbs(path) {
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path = filepath.Clean(string(os.PathSeparator) + path)
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// This can't fail, as (by definition) all paths are relative to root.
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path, _ = filepath.Rel(string(os.PathSeparator), path)
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}
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// Clean the path again for good measure.
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return filepath.Clean(path)
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}
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// Path provides the full path of the file, despite RelativeType or FullType. It
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// will be in Unvis'd form.
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func (e Entry) Path() (string, error) {
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decodedName, err := govis.Unvis(e.Name, DefaultVisFlags)
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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decodedName = CleanPath(decodedName)
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if e.Parent == nil || e.Type == FullType {
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return decodedName, nil
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}
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parentName, err := e.Parent.Path()
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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return CleanPath(filepath.Join(parentName, decodedName)), nil
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}
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// String joins a file with its associated keywords. The file name will be the
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// Vis'd encoded version so that it can be parsed appropriately when Check'd.
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func (e Entry) String() string {
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if e.Raw != "" {
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return e.Raw
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}
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if e.Type == BlankType {
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return ""
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}
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if e.Type == DotDotType {
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return e.Name
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}
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if e.Type == SpecialType || e.Type == FullType || inKeyValSlice("type=dir", e.Keywords) {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", e.Name, strings.Join(KeyValToString(e.Keywords), " "))
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf(" %s %s", e.Name, strings.Join(KeyValToString(e.Keywords), " "))
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}
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// AllKeys returns the full set of KeyVal for the given entry, based on the
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// /set keys as well as the entry-local keys. Entry-local keys always take
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// precedence.
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func (e Entry) AllKeys() []KeyVal {
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if e.Set != nil {
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return MergeKeyValSet(e.Set.Keywords, e.Keywords)
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}
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return e.Keywords
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}
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// IsDir checks the type= value for this entry on whether it is a directory
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func (e Entry) IsDir() bool {
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for _, kv := range e.AllKeys() {
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if kv.Keyword().Prefix() == "type" {
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return kv.Value() == "dir"
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// EntryType are the formats of lines in an mtree spec file
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type EntryType int
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// The types of lines to be found in an mtree spec file
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const (
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SignatureType EntryType = iota // first line of the file, like `#mtree v2.0`
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BlankType // blank lines are ignored
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CommentType // Lines beginning with `#` are ignored
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SpecialType // line that has `/` prefix issue a "special" command (currently only /set and /unset)
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RelativeType // if the first white-space delimited word does not have a '/' in it. Options/keywords are applied.
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DotDotType // .. - A relative path step. keywords/options are ignored
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FullType // if the first word on the line has a `/` after the first character, it interpretted as a file pathname with options
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)
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// String returns the name of the EntryType
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func (et EntryType) String() string {
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return typeNames[et]
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}
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var typeNames = map[EntryType]string{
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SignatureType: "SignatureType",
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BlankType: "BlankType",
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CommentType: "CommentType",
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SpecialType: "SpecialType",
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RelativeType: "RelativeType",
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DotDotType: "DotDotType",
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FullType: "FullType",
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}
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