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faasd/vendor/github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonpointer/pointer.go
Lucas Roesler 50de0f34bb Load core faasd service definitions from compose
**What**
- Use the compose-go library to read the service definitions from an
  external compose file instead of building them in Go
- Add default compose file and copy during `faasd install`
- Add test for load and parse of compose file
- Make testing easier  by sorting the env keys
- Allow append to instantiate the slices so that we can more easily test
  for proper parsing (e.g. nil is still nil etc)
- Add the arch suffix to the compose file and set this as part of the
  env when we parse the compose file. This allows faasd to dynamically
  set the arch suffix used for the basic auth and the gateway images.

Signed-off-by: Lucas Roesler <roesler.lucas@gmail.com>
2020-06-07 09:32:42 +01:00

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// Copyright 2015 xeipuuv ( https://github.com/xeipuuv )
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// author xeipuuv
// author-github https://github.com/xeipuuv
// author-mail xeipuuv@gmail.com
//
// repository-name gojsonpointer
// repository-desc An implementation of JSON Pointer - Go language
//
// description Main and unique file.
//
// created 25-02-2013
package gojsonpointer
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
const (
const_empty_pointer = ``
const_pointer_separator = `/`
const_invalid_start = `JSON pointer must be empty or start with a "` + const_pointer_separator + `"`
)
type implStruct struct {
mode string // "SET" or "GET"
inDocument interface{}
setInValue interface{}
getOutNode interface{}
getOutKind reflect.Kind
outError error
}
type JsonPointer struct {
referenceTokens []string
}
// NewJsonPointer parses the given string JSON pointer and returns an object
func NewJsonPointer(jsonPointerString string) (p JsonPointer, err error) {
// Pointer to the root of the document
if len(jsonPointerString) == 0 {
// Keep referenceTokens nil
return
}
if jsonPointerString[0] != '/' {
return p, errors.New(const_invalid_start)
}
p.referenceTokens = strings.Split(jsonPointerString[1:], const_pointer_separator)
return
}
// Uses the pointer to retrieve a value from a JSON document
func (p *JsonPointer) Get(document interface{}) (interface{}, reflect.Kind, error) {
is := &implStruct{mode: "GET", inDocument: document}
p.implementation(is)
return is.getOutNode, is.getOutKind, is.outError
}
// Uses the pointer to update a value from a JSON document
func (p *JsonPointer) Set(document interface{}, value interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
is := &implStruct{mode: "SET", inDocument: document, setInValue: value}
p.implementation(is)
return document, is.outError
}
// Uses the pointer to delete a value from a JSON document
func (p *JsonPointer) Delete(document interface{}) (interface{}, error) {
is := &implStruct{mode: "DEL", inDocument: document}
p.implementation(is)
return document, is.outError
}
// Both Get and Set functions use the same implementation to avoid code duplication
func (p *JsonPointer) implementation(i *implStruct) {
kind := reflect.Invalid
// Full document when empty
if len(p.referenceTokens) == 0 {
i.getOutNode = i.inDocument
i.outError = nil
i.getOutKind = kind
i.outError = nil
return
}
node := i.inDocument
previousNodes := make([]interface{}, len(p.referenceTokens))
previousTokens := make([]string, len(p.referenceTokens))
for ti, token := range p.referenceTokens {
isLastToken := ti == len(p.referenceTokens)-1
previousNodes[ti] = node
previousTokens[ti] = token
switch v := node.(type) {
case map[string]interface{}:
decodedToken := decodeReferenceToken(token)
if _, ok := v[decodedToken]; ok {
node = v[decodedToken]
if isLastToken && i.mode == "SET" {
v[decodedToken] = i.setInValue
} else if isLastToken && i.mode == "DEL" {
delete(v, decodedToken)
}
} else if isLastToken && i.mode == "SET" {
v[decodedToken] = i.setInValue
} else {
i.outError = fmt.Errorf("Object has no key '%s'", decodedToken)
i.getOutKind = reflect.Map
i.getOutNode = nil
return
}
case []interface{}:
tokenIndex, err := strconv.Atoi(token)
if err != nil {
i.outError = fmt.Errorf("Invalid array index '%s'", token)
i.getOutKind = reflect.Slice
i.getOutNode = nil
return
}
if tokenIndex < 0 || tokenIndex >= len(v) {
i.outError = fmt.Errorf("Out of bound array[0,%d] index '%d'", len(v), tokenIndex)
i.getOutKind = reflect.Slice
i.getOutNode = nil
return
}
node = v[tokenIndex]
if isLastToken && i.mode == "SET" {
v[tokenIndex] = i.setInValue
} else if isLastToken && i.mode == "DEL" {
v[tokenIndex] = v[len(v)-1]
v[len(v)-1] = nil
v = v[:len(v)-1]
previousNodes[ti-1].(map[string]interface{})[previousTokens[ti-1]] = v
}
default:
i.outError = fmt.Errorf("Invalid token reference '%s'", token)
i.getOutKind = reflect.ValueOf(node).Kind()
i.getOutNode = nil
return
}
}
i.getOutNode = node
i.getOutKind = reflect.ValueOf(node).Kind()
i.outError = nil
}
// Pointer to string representation function
func (p *JsonPointer) String() string {
if len(p.referenceTokens) == 0 {
return const_empty_pointer
}
pointerString := const_pointer_separator + strings.Join(p.referenceTokens, const_pointer_separator)
return pointerString
}
// Specific JSON pointer encoding here
// ~0 => ~
// ~1 => /
// ... and vice versa
func decodeReferenceToken(token string) string {
step1 := strings.Replace(token, `~1`, `/`, -1)
step2 := strings.Replace(step1, `~0`, `~`, -1)
return step2
}
func encodeReferenceToken(token string) string {
step1 := strings.Replace(token, `~`, `~0`, -1)
step2 := strings.Replace(step1, `/`, `~1`, -1)
return step2
}