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fn-serverless/vendor/golang.org/x/net/webdav/prop.go
Reed Allman 51ff7caeb2 Bye bye openapi (#1081)
* add DateTime sans mgo

* change all uses of strfmt.DateTime to common.DateTime, remove test strfmt usage

* remove api tests, system-test dep on api test

multiple reasons to remove the api tests:

* awkward dependency with fn_go meant generating bindings on a branched fn to
vendor those to test new stuff. this is at a minimum not at all intuitive,
worth it, nor a fun way to spend the finite amount of time we have to live.
* api tests only tested a subset of functionality that the server/ api tests
already test, and we risk having tests where one tests some thing and the
other doesn't. let's not. we have too many test suites as it is, and these
pretty much only test that we updated the fn_go bindings, which is actually a
hassle as noted above and the cli will pretty quickly figure out anyway.
* fn_go relies on openapi, which relies on mgo, which is deprecated and we'd
like to remove as a dependency. openapi is a _huge_ dep built in a NIH
fashion, that cannot simply remove the mgo dep as users may be using it.
we've now stolen their date time and otherwise killed usage of it in fn core,
for fn_go it still exists but that's less of a problem.

* update deps

removals:

* easyjson
* mgo
* go-openapi
* mapstructure
* fn_go
* purell
* go-validator

also, had to lock docker. we shouldn't use docker on master anyway, they
strongly advise against that. had no luck with latest version rev, so i locked
it to what we were using before. until next time.

the rest is just playing dep roulette, those end up removing a ton tho

* fix exec test to work

* account for john le cache
2018-06-21 11:09:16 -07:00

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// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package webdav
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/xml"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"mime"
"net/http"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
// Proppatch describes a property update instruction as defined in RFC 4918.
// See http://www.webdav.org/specs/rfc4918.html#METHOD_PROPPATCH
type Proppatch struct {
// Remove specifies whether this patch removes properties. If it does not
// remove them, it sets them.
Remove bool
// Props contains the properties to be set or removed.
Props []Property
}
// Propstat describes a XML propstat element as defined in RFC 4918.
// See http://www.webdav.org/specs/rfc4918.html#ELEMENT_propstat
type Propstat struct {
// Props contains the properties for which Status applies.
Props []Property
// Status defines the HTTP status code of the properties in Prop.
// Allowed values include, but are not limited to the WebDAV status
// code extensions for HTTP/1.1.
// http://www.webdav.org/specs/rfc4918.html#status.code.extensions.to.http11
Status int
// XMLError contains the XML representation of the optional error element.
// XML content within this field must not rely on any predefined
// namespace declarations or prefixes. If empty, the XML error element
// is omitted.
XMLError string
// ResponseDescription contains the contents of the optional
// responsedescription field. If empty, the XML element is omitted.
ResponseDescription string
}
// makePropstats returns a slice containing those of x and y whose Props slice
// is non-empty. If both are empty, it returns a slice containing an otherwise
// zero Propstat whose HTTP status code is 200 OK.
func makePropstats(x, y Propstat) []Propstat {
pstats := make([]Propstat, 0, 2)
if len(x.Props) != 0 {
pstats = append(pstats, x)
}
if len(y.Props) != 0 {
pstats = append(pstats, y)
}
if len(pstats) == 0 {
pstats = append(pstats, Propstat{
Status: http.StatusOK,
})
}
return pstats
}
// DeadPropsHolder holds the dead properties of a resource.
//
// Dead properties are those properties that are explicitly defined. In
// comparison, live properties, such as DAV:getcontentlength, are implicitly
// defined by the underlying resource, and cannot be explicitly overridden or
// removed. See the Terminology section of
// http://www.webdav.org/specs/rfc4918.html#rfc.section.3
//
// There is a whitelist of the names of live properties. This package handles
// all live properties, and will only pass non-whitelisted names to the Patch
// method of DeadPropsHolder implementations.
type DeadPropsHolder interface {
// DeadProps returns a copy of the dead properties held.
DeadProps() (map[xml.Name]Property, error)
// Patch patches the dead properties held.
//
// Patching is atomic; either all or no patches succeed. It returns (nil,
// non-nil) if an internal server error occurred, otherwise the Propstats
// collectively contain one Property for each proposed patch Property. If
// all patches succeed, Patch returns a slice of length one and a Propstat
// element with a 200 OK HTTP status code. If none succeed, for reasons
// other than an internal server error, no Propstat has status 200 OK.
//
// For more details on when various HTTP status codes apply, see
// http://www.webdav.org/specs/rfc4918.html#PROPPATCH-status
Patch([]Proppatch) ([]Propstat, error)
}
// liveProps contains all supported, protected DAV: properties.
var liveProps = map[xml.Name]struct {
// findFn implements the propfind function of this property. If nil,
// it indicates a hidden property.
findFn func(context.Context, FileSystem, LockSystem, string, os.FileInfo) (string, error)
// dir is true if the property applies to directories.
dir bool
}{
{Space: "DAV:", Local: "resourcetype"}: {
findFn: findResourceType,
dir: true,
},
{Space: "DAV:", Local: "displayname"}: {
findFn: findDisplayName,
dir: true,
},
{Space: "DAV:", Local: "getcontentlength"}: {
findFn: findContentLength,
dir: false,
},
{Space: "DAV:", Local: "getlastmodified"}: {
findFn: findLastModified,
// http://webdav.org/specs/rfc4918.html#PROPERTY_getlastmodified
// suggests that getlastmodified should only apply to GETable
// resources, and this package does not support GET on directories.
//
// Nonetheless, some WebDAV clients expect child directories to be
// sortable by getlastmodified date, so this value is true, not false.
// See golang.org/issue/15334.
dir: true,
},
{Space: "DAV:", Local: "creationdate"}: {
findFn: nil,
dir: false,
},
{Space: "DAV:", Local: "getcontentlanguage"}: {
findFn: nil,
dir: false,
},
{Space: "DAV:", Local: "getcontenttype"}: {
findFn: findContentType,
dir: false,
},
{Space: "DAV:", Local: "getetag"}: {
findFn: findETag,
// findETag implements ETag as the concatenated hex values of a file's
// modification time and size. This is not a reliable synchronization
// mechanism for directories, so we do not advertise getetag for DAV
// collections.
dir: false,
},
// TODO: The lockdiscovery property requires LockSystem to list the
// active locks on a resource.
{Space: "DAV:", Local: "lockdiscovery"}: {},
{Space: "DAV:", Local: "supportedlock"}: {
findFn: findSupportedLock,
dir: true,
},
}
// TODO(nigeltao) merge props and allprop?
// Props returns the status of the properties named pnames for resource name.
//
// Each Propstat has a unique status and each property name will only be part
// of one Propstat element.
func props(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string, pnames []xml.Name) ([]Propstat, error) {
f, err := fs.OpenFile(ctx, name, os.O_RDONLY, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer f.Close()
fi, err := f.Stat()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
isDir := fi.IsDir()
var deadProps map[xml.Name]Property
if dph, ok := f.(DeadPropsHolder); ok {
deadProps, err = dph.DeadProps()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
pstatOK := Propstat{Status: http.StatusOK}
pstatNotFound := Propstat{Status: http.StatusNotFound}
for _, pn := range pnames {
// If this file has dead properties, check if they contain pn.
if dp, ok := deadProps[pn]; ok {
pstatOK.Props = append(pstatOK.Props, dp)
continue
}
// Otherwise, it must either be a live property or we don't know it.
if prop := liveProps[pn]; prop.findFn != nil && (prop.dir || !isDir) {
innerXML, err := prop.findFn(ctx, fs, ls, name, fi)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pstatOK.Props = append(pstatOK.Props, Property{
XMLName: pn,
InnerXML: []byte(innerXML),
})
} else {
pstatNotFound.Props = append(pstatNotFound.Props, Property{
XMLName: pn,
})
}
}
return makePropstats(pstatOK, pstatNotFound), nil
}
// Propnames returns the property names defined for resource name.
func propnames(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string) ([]xml.Name, error) {
f, err := fs.OpenFile(ctx, name, os.O_RDONLY, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer f.Close()
fi, err := f.Stat()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
isDir := fi.IsDir()
var deadProps map[xml.Name]Property
if dph, ok := f.(DeadPropsHolder); ok {
deadProps, err = dph.DeadProps()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
pnames := make([]xml.Name, 0, len(liveProps)+len(deadProps))
for pn, prop := range liveProps {
if prop.findFn != nil && (prop.dir || !isDir) {
pnames = append(pnames, pn)
}
}
for pn := range deadProps {
pnames = append(pnames, pn)
}
return pnames, nil
}
// Allprop returns the properties defined for resource name and the properties
// named in include.
//
// Note that RFC 4918 defines 'allprop' to return the DAV: properties defined
// within the RFC plus dead properties. Other live properties should only be
// returned if they are named in 'include'.
//
// See http://www.webdav.org/specs/rfc4918.html#METHOD_PROPFIND
func allprop(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string, include []xml.Name) ([]Propstat, error) {
pnames, err := propnames(ctx, fs, ls, name)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Add names from include if they are not already covered in pnames.
nameset := make(map[xml.Name]bool)
for _, pn := range pnames {
nameset[pn] = true
}
for _, pn := range include {
if !nameset[pn] {
pnames = append(pnames, pn)
}
}
return props(ctx, fs, ls, name, pnames)
}
// Patch patches the properties of resource name. The return values are
// constrained in the same manner as DeadPropsHolder.Patch.
func patch(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string, patches []Proppatch) ([]Propstat, error) {
conflict := false
loop:
for _, patch := range patches {
for _, p := range patch.Props {
if _, ok := liveProps[p.XMLName]; ok {
conflict = true
break loop
}
}
}
if conflict {
pstatForbidden := Propstat{
Status: http.StatusForbidden,
XMLError: `<D:cannot-modify-protected-property xmlns:D="DAV:"/>`,
}
pstatFailedDep := Propstat{
Status: StatusFailedDependency,
}
for _, patch := range patches {
for _, p := range patch.Props {
if _, ok := liveProps[p.XMLName]; ok {
pstatForbidden.Props = append(pstatForbidden.Props, Property{XMLName: p.XMLName})
} else {
pstatFailedDep.Props = append(pstatFailedDep.Props, Property{XMLName: p.XMLName})
}
}
}
return makePropstats(pstatForbidden, pstatFailedDep), nil
}
f, err := fs.OpenFile(ctx, name, os.O_RDWR, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer f.Close()
if dph, ok := f.(DeadPropsHolder); ok {
ret, err := dph.Patch(patches)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// http://www.webdav.org/specs/rfc4918.html#ELEMENT_propstat says that
// "The contents of the prop XML element must only list the names of
// properties to which the result in the status element applies."
for _, pstat := range ret {
for i, p := range pstat.Props {
pstat.Props[i] = Property{XMLName: p.XMLName}
}
}
return ret, nil
}
// The file doesn't implement the optional DeadPropsHolder interface, so
// all patches are forbidden.
pstat := Propstat{Status: http.StatusForbidden}
for _, patch := range patches {
for _, p := range patch.Props {
pstat.Props = append(pstat.Props, Property{XMLName: p.XMLName})
}
}
return []Propstat{pstat}, nil
}
func escapeXML(s string) string {
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
// As an optimization, if s contains only ASCII letters, digits or a
// few special characters, the escaped value is s itself and we don't
// need to allocate a buffer and convert between string and []byte.
switch c := s[i]; {
case c == ' ' || c == '_' ||
('+' <= c && c <= '9') || // Digits as well as + , - . and /
('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') ||
('a' <= c && c <= 'z'):
continue
}
// Otherwise, go through the full escaping process.
var buf bytes.Buffer
xml.EscapeText(&buf, []byte(s))
return buf.String()
}
return s
}
func findResourceType(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string, fi os.FileInfo) (string, error) {
if fi.IsDir() {
return `<D:collection xmlns:D="DAV:"/>`, nil
}
return "", nil
}
func findDisplayName(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string, fi os.FileInfo) (string, error) {
if slashClean(name) == "/" {
// Hide the real name of a possibly prefixed root directory.
return "", nil
}
return escapeXML(fi.Name()), nil
}
func findContentLength(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string, fi os.FileInfo) (string, error) {
return strconv.FormatInt(fi.Size(), 10), nil
}
func findLastModified(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string, fi os.FileInfo) (string, error) {
return fi.ModTime().UTC().Format(http.TimeFormat), nil
}
// ErrNotImplemented should be returned by optional interfaces if they
// want the original implementation to be used.
var ErrNotImplemented = errors.New("not implemented")
// ContentTyper is an optional interface for the os.FileInfo
// objects returned by the FileSystem.
//
// If this interface is defined then it will be used to read the
// content type from the object.
//
// If this interface is not defined the file will be opened and the
// content type will be guessed from the initial contents of the file.
type ContentTyper interface {
// ContentType returns the content type for the file.
//
// If this returns error ErrNotImplemented then the error will
// be ignored and the base implementation will be used
// instead.
ContentType(ctx context.Context) (string, error)
}
func findContentType(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string, fi os.FileInfo) (string, error) {
if do, ok := fi.(ContentTyper); ok {
ctype, err := do.ContentType(ctx)
if err != ErrNotImplemented {
return ctype, err
}
}
f, err := fs.OpenFile(ctx, name, os.O_RDONLY, 0)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
defer f.Close()
// This implementation is based on serveContent's code in the standard net/http package.
ctype := mime.TypeByExtension(filepath.Ext(name))
if ctype != "" {
return ctype, nil
}
// Read a chunk to decide between utf-8 text and binary.
var buf [512]byte
n, err := io.ReadFull(f, buf[:])
if err != nil && err != io.EOF && err != io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
return "", err
}
ctype = http.DetectContentType(buf[:n])
// Rewind file.
_, err = f.Seek(0, os.SEEK_SET)
return ctype, err
}
// ETager is an optional interface for the os.FileInfo objects
// returned by the FileSystem.
//
// If this interface is defined then it will be used to read the ETag
// for the object.
//
// If this interface is not defined an ETag will be computed using the
// ModTime() and the Size() methods of the os.FileInfo object.
type ETager interface {
// ETag returns an ETag for the file. This should be of the
// form "value" or W/"value"
//
// If this returns error ErrNotImplemented then the error will
// be ignored and the base implementation will be used
// instead.
ETag(ctx context.Context) (string, error)
}
func findETag(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string, fi os.FileInfo) (string, error) {
if do, ok := fi.(ETager); ok {
etag, err := do.ETag(ctx)
if err != ErrNotImplemented {
return etag, err
}
}
// The Apache http 2.4 web server by default concatenates the
// modification time and size of a file. We replicate the heuristic
// with nanosecond granularity.
return fmt.Sprintf(`"%x%x"`, fi.ModTime().UnixNano(), fi.Size()), nil
}
func findSupportedLock(ctx context.Context, fs FileSystem, ls LockSystem, name string, fi os.FileInfo) (string, error) {
return `` +
`<D:lockentry xmlns:D="DAV:">` +
`<D:lockscope><D:exclusive/></D:lockscope>` +
`<D:locktype><D:write/></D:locktype>` +
`</D:lockentry>`, nil
}