open-vault/helper/strutil/strutil.go

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Go

package strutil
import (
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"sort"
"strings"
)
// StrListContains looks for a string in a list of strings.
func StrListContains(haystack []string, needle string) bool {
for _, item := range haystack {
if item == needle {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// StrListSubset checks if a given list is a subset
// of another set
func StrListSubset(super, sub []string) bool {
for _, item := range sub {
if !StrListContains(super, item) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// Parses a comma separated list of strings into a slice of strings.
// The return slice will be sorted and will not contain duplicate or
// empty items. The values will be converted to lower case.
func ParseDedupAndSortStrings(input string, sep string) []string {
input = strings.TrimSpace(input)
var parsed []string
if input == "" {
// Don't return nil
return parsed
}
return RemoveDuplicates(strings.Split(input, sep))
}
// Parses a comma separated list of `<key>=<value>` tuples into a
// map[string]string.
func ParseKeyValues(input string, out map[string]string, sep string) error {
if out == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("'out is nil")
}
keyValues := ParseDedupAndSortStrings(input, sep)
if len(keyValues) == 0 {
return nil
}
for _, keyValue := range keyValues {
shards := strings.Split(keyValue, "=")
key := strings.TrimSpace(shards[0])
value := strings.TrimSpace(shards[1])
if key == "" || value == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid <key,value> pair: key:'%s' value:'%s'", key, value)
}
out[key] = value
}
return nil
}
// Parses arbitrary <key,value> tuples. The input can be one of
// the following:
// * JSON string
// * Base64 encoded JSON string
// * Comma separated list of `<key>=<value>` pairs
// * Base64 encoded string containing comma separated list of
// `<key>=<value>` pairs
//
// Input will be parsed into the output paramater, which should
// be a non-nil map[string]string.
func ParseArbitraryKeyValues(input string, out map[string]string, sep string) error {
input = strings.TrimSpace(input)
if input == "" {
return nil
}
if out == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("'out' is nil")
}
// Try to base64 decode the input. If successful, consider the decoded
// value as input.
inputBytes, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(input)
if err == nil {
input = string(inputBytes)
}
// Try to JSON unmarshal the input. If successful, consider that the
// metadata was supplied as JSON input.
err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(input), &out)
if err != nil {
// If JSON unmarshalling fails, consider that the input was
// supplied as a comma separated string of 'key=value' pairs.
if err = ParseKeyValues(input, out, sep); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to parse the input: %v", err)
}
}
// Validate the parsed input
for key, value := range out {
if key != "" && value == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid value for key '%s'", key)
}
}
return nil
}
// Parses a `sep`-separated list of strings into a
// []string.
//
// The output will always be a valid slice but may be of length zero.
func ParseStringSlice(input string, sep string) []string {
input = strings.TrimSpace(input)
if input == "" {
return []string{}
}
splitStr := strings.Split(input, sep)
ret := make([]string, len(splitStr))
for i, val := range splitStr {
ret[i] = val
}
return ret
}
// Parses arbitrary string slice. The input can be one of
// the following:
// * JSON string
// * Base64 encoded JSON string
// * `sep` separated list of values
// * Base64-encoded string containting a `sep` separated list of values
//
// Note that the separator is ignored if the input is found to already be in a
// structured format (e.g., JSON)
//
// The output will always be a valid slice but may be of length zero.
func ParseArbitraryStringSlice(input string, sep string) []string {
input = strings.TrimSpace(input)
if input == "" {
return []string{}
}
// Try to base64 decode the input. If successful, consider the decoded
// value as input.
inputBytes, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(input)
if err == nil {
input = string(inputBytes)
}
ret := []string{}
// Try to JSON unmarshal the input. If successful, consider that the
// metadata was supplied as JSON input.
err = json.Unmarshal([]byte(input), &ret)
if err != nil {
// If JSON unmarshalling fails, consider that the input was
// supplied as a separated string of values.
return ParseStringSlice(input, sep)
}
if ret == nil {
return []string{}
}
return ret
}
// Removes duplicate and empty elements from a slice of strings.
// This also converts the items in the slice to lower case and
// returns a sorted slice.
func RemoveDuplicates(items []string) []string {
itemsMap := map[string]bool{}
for _, item := range items {
item = strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(item))
if item == "" {
continue
}
itemsMap[item] = true
}
items = []string{}
for item, _ := range itemsMap {
items = append(items, item)
}
sort.Strings(items)
return items
}
// EquivalentSlices checks whether the given string sets are equivalent, as in,
// they contain the same values.
func EquivalentSlices(a, b []string) bool {
if a == nil && b == nil {
return true
}
if a == nil || b == nil {
return false
}
// First we'll build maps to ensure unique values
mapA := map[string]bool{}
mapB := map[string]bool{}
for _, keyA := range a {
mapA[keyA] = true
}
for _, keyB := range b {
mapB[keyB] = true
}
// Now we'll build our checking slices
var sortedA, sortedB []string
for keyA, _ := range mapA {
sortedA = append(sortedA, keyA)
}
for keyB, _ := range mapB {
sortedB = append(sortedB, keyB)
}
sort.Strings(sortedA)
sort.Strings(sortedB)
// Finally, compare
if len(sortedA) != len(sortedB) {
return false
}
for i := range sortedA {
if sortedA[i] != sortedB[i] {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// StrListDelete removes the first occurance of the given item from the slice
// of strings if the item exists.
func StrListDelete(s []string, d string) []string {
if s == nil {
return s
}
for index, element := range s {
if element == d {
return append(s[:index], s[index+1:]...)
}
}
return s
}