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Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/github.com/go-openapi/spec/normalizer.go')
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/go-openapi/spec/normalizer.go | 264 |
1 files changed, 145 insertions, 119 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-openapi/spec/normalizer.go b/vendor/github.com/go-openapi/spec/normalizer.go index e9010a7d03..d6c4839712 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/go-openapi/spec/normalizer.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-openapi/spec/normalizer.go @@ -15,163 +15,189 @@ package spec import ( - "fmt" "net/url" - "os" "path" - "path/filepath" - "runtime" "strings" ) -const windowsOS = "windows" +const fileScheme = "file" -// normalize absolute path for cache. -// on Windows, drive letters should be converted to lower as scheme in net/url.URL -func normalizeAbsPath(path string) string { - u, err := url.Parse(path) +// normalizeURI ensures that all $ref paths used internally by the expander are canonicalized. +// +// NOTE(windows): there is a tolerance over the strict URI format on windows. +// +// The normalizer accepts relative file URLs like 'Path\File.JSON' as well as absolute file URLs like +// 'C:\Path\file.Yaml'. +// +// Both are canonicalized with a "file://" scheme, slashes and a lower-cased path: +// 'file:///c:/path/file.yaml' +// +// URLs can be specified with a file scheme, like in 'file:///folder/file.json' or +// 'file:///c:\folder\File.json'. +// +// URLs like file://C:\folder are considered invalid (i.e. there is no host 'c:\folder') and a "repair" +// is attempted. +// +// The base path argument is assumed to be canonicalized (e.g. using normalizeBase()). +func normalizeURI(refPath, base string) string { + refURL, err := url.Parse(refPath) if err != nil { - debugLog("normalize absolute path failed: %s", err) - return path + specLogger.Printf("warning: invalid URI in $ref %q: %v", refPath, err) + refURL, refPath = repairURI(refPath) } - return u.String() -} -// base or refPath could be a file path or a URL -// given a base absolute path and a ref path, return the absolute path of refPath -// 1) if refPath is absolute, return it -// 2) if refPath is relative, join it with basePath keeping the scheme, hosts, and ports if exists -// base could be a directory or a full file path -func normalizePaths(refPath, base string) string { - refURL, _ := url.Parse(refPath) - if path.IsAbs(refURL.Path) || filepath.IsAbs(refPath) { - // refPath is actually absolute - if refURL.Host != "" { - return refPath - } - parts := strings.Split(refPath, "#") - result := filepath.FromSlash(parts[0]) - if len(parts) == 2 { - result += "#" + parts[1] - } - return result + fixWindowsURI(refURL, refPath) // noop on non-windows OS + + refURL.Path = path.Clean(refURL.Path) + if refURL.Path == "." { + refURL.Path = "" } - // relative refPath - baseURL, _ := url.Parse(base) - if !strings.HasPrefix(refPath, "#") { - // combining paths - if baseURL.Host != "" { - baseURL.Path = path.Join(path.Dir(baseURL.Path), refURL.Path) - } else { // base is a file - newBase := fmt.Sprintf("%s#%s", filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(base), filepath.FromSlash(refURL.Path)), refURL.Fragment) - return newBase - } + r := MustCreateRef(refURL.String()) + if r.IsCanonical() { + return refURL.String() + } + baseURL, _ := url.Parse(base) + if path.IsAbs(refURL.Path) { + baseURL.Path = refURL.Path + } else if refURL.Path != "" { + baseURL.Path = path.Join(path.Dir(baseURL.Path), refURL.Path) } // copying fragment from ref to base baseURL.Fragment = refURL.Fragment + return baseURL.String() } -// isRoot is a temporary hack to discern windows file ref for ref.IsRoot(). -// TODO: a more thorough change is needed to handle windows file refs. -func isRoot(ref *Ref) bool { - if runtime.GOOS != windowsOS { - return ref.IsRoot() - } - return !filepath.IsAbs(ref.String()) -} +// denormalizeRef returns the simplest notation for a normalized $ref, given the path of the original root document. +// +// When calling this, we assume that: +// * $ref is a canonical URI +// * originalRelativeBase is a canonical URI +// +// denormalizeRef is currently used when we rewrite a $ref after a circular $ref has been detected. +// In this case, expansion stops and normally renders the internal canonical $ref. +// +// This internal $ref is eventually rebased to the original RelativeBase used for the expansion. +// +// There is a special case for schemas that are anchored with an "id": +// in that case, the rebasing is performed // against the id only if this is an anchor for the initial root document. +// All other intermediate "id"'s found along the way are ignored for the purpose of rebasing. +// +func denormalizeRef(ref *Ref, originalRelativeBase, id string) Ref { + debugLog("denormalizeRef called:\n$ref: %q\noriginal: %s\nroot ID:%s", ref.String(), originalRelativeBase, id) -// isAbs is a temporary hack to discern windows file ref for url IsAbs(). -// TODO: a more thorough change is needed to handle windows file refs. -func isAbs(u *url.URL) bool { - if runtime.GOOS != windowsOS { - return u.IsAbs() + if ref.String() == "" || ref.IsRoot() || ref.HasFragmentOnly { + // short circuit: $ref to current doc + return *ref } - if len(u.Scheme) <= 1 { - // drive letter got caught as URI scheme - return false + + if id != "" { + idBaseURL, err := url.Parse(id) + if err == nil { // if the schema id is not usable as a URI, ignore it + if ref, ok := rebase(ref, idBaseURL, true); ok { // rebase, but keep references to root unchaged (do not want $ref: "") + // $ref relative to the ID of the schema in the root document + return ref + } + } } - return u.IsAbs() + + originalRelativeBaseURL, _ := url.Parse(originalRelativeBase) + + r, _ := rebase(ref, originalRelativeBaseURL, false) + + return r } -// denormalizePaths returns to simplest notation on file $ref, -// i.e. strips the absolute path and sets a path relative to the base path. -// -// This is currently used when we rewrite ref after a circular ref has been detected -func denormalizeFileRef(ref *Ref, relativeBase, originalRelativeBase string) *Ref { - debugLog("denormalizeFileRef for: %s (relative: %s, original: %s)", ref.String(), - relativeBase, originalRelativeBase) +func rebase(ref *Ref, v *url.URL, notEqual bool) (Ref, bool) { + var newBase url.URL - // log.Printf("denormalize: %s, IsRoot: %t,HasFragmentOnly: %t, HasFullURL: %t", ref.String(), ref.IsRoot(), ref.HasFragmentOnly, ref.HasFullURL) - if ref.String() == "" || isRoot(ref) || ref.HasFragmentOnly { - return ref - } - // strip relativeBase from URI - relativeBaseURL, _ := url.Parse(relativeBase) - relativeBaseURL.Fragment = "" - - if isAbs(relativeBaseURL) && strings.HasPrefix(ref.String(), relativeBase) { - // this should work for absolute URI (e.g. http://...): we have an exact match, just trim prefix - r, _ := NewRef(strings.TrimPrefix(ref.String(), relativeBase)) - return &r + u := ref.GetURL() + + if u.Scheme != v.Scheme || u.Host != v.Host { + return *ref, false } - if isAbs(relativeBaseURL) { - // other absolute URL get unchanged (i.e. with a non-empty scheme) - return ref + docPath := v.Path + v.Path = path.Dir(v.Path) + + if v.Path == "." { + v.Path = "" + } else if !strings.HasSuffix(v.Path, "/") { + v.Path += "/" } - // for relative file URIs: - originalRelativeBaseURL, _ := url.Parse(originalRelativeBase) - originalRelativeBaseURL.Fragment = "" - if strings.HasPrefix(ref.String(), originalRelativeBaseURL.String()) { - // the resulting ref is in the expanded spec: return a local ref - r, _ := NewRef(strings.TrimPrefix(ref.String(), originalRelativeBaseURL.String())) - return &r + newBase.Fragment = u.Fragment + + if strings.HasPrefix(u.Path, docPath) { + newBase.Path = strings.TrimPrefix(u.Path, docPath) + } else { + newBase.Path = strings.TrimPrefix(u.Path, v.Path) } - // check if we may set a relative path, considering the original base path for this spec. - // Example: - // spec is located at /mypath/spec.json - // my normalized ref points to: /mypath/item.json#/target - // expected result: item.json#/target - parts := strings.Split(ref.String(), "#") - relativePath, err := filepath.Rel(filepath.Dir(originalRelativeBaseURL.String()), parts[0]) - if err != nil { - // there is no common ancestor (e.g. different drives on windows) - // leaves the ref unchanged - return ref + if notEqual && newBase.Path == "" && newBase.Fragment == "" { + // do not want rebasing to end up in an empty $ref + return *ref, false } - if len(parts) == 2 { - relativePath += "#" + parts[1] + + if path.IsAbs(newBase.Path) { + // whenever we end up with an absolute path, specify the scheme and host + newBase.Scheme = v.Scheme + newBase.Host = v.Host } - r, _ := NewRef(relativePath) + + return MustCreateRef(newBase.String()), true +} + +// normalizeRef canonicalize a Ref, using a canonical relativeBase as its absolute anchor +func normalizeRef(ref *Ref, relativeBase string) *Ref { + r := MustCreateRef(normalizeURI(ref.String(), relativeBase)) return &r } -// relativeBase could be an ABSOLUTE file path or an ABSOLUTE URL -func normalizeFileRef(ref *Ref, relativeBase string) *Ref { - // This is important for when the reference is pointing to the root schema - if ref.String() == "" { - r, _ := NewRef(relativeBase) - return &r +// normalizeBase performs a normalization of the input base path. +// +// This always yields a canonical URI (absolute), usable for the document cache. +// +// It ensures that all further internal work on basePath may safely assume +// a non-empty, cross-platform, canonical URI (i.e. absolute). +// +// This normalization tolerates windows paths (e.g. C:\x\y\File.dat) and transform this +// in a file:// URL with lower cased drive letter and path. +// +// See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_URI_scheme +func normalizeBase(in string) string { + u, err := url.Parse(in) + if err != nil { + specLogger.Printf("warning: invalid URI in RelativeBase %q: %v", in, err) + u, in = repairURI(in) } - s := normalizePaths(ref.String(), relativeBase) - r, _ := NewRef(s) - return &r -} + u.Fragment = "" // any fragment in the base is irrelevant -// absPath returns the absolute path of a file -func absPath(fname string) (string, error) { - if strings.HasPrefix(fname, "http") { - return fname, nil + fixWindowsURI(u, in) // noop on non-windows OS + + u.Path = path.Clean(u.Path) + if u.Path == "." { // empty after Clean() + u.Path = "" } - if filepath.IsAbs(fname) { - return fname, nil + + if u.Scheme != "" { + if path.IsAbs(u.Path) || u.Scheme != fileScheme { + // this is absolute or explicitly not a local file: we're good + return u.String() + } } - wd, err := os.Getwd() - return normalizeAbsPath(filepath.Join(wd, fname)), err + + // no scheme or file scheme with relative path: assume file and make it absolute + // enforce scheme file://... with absolute path. + // + // If the input path is relative, we anchor the path to the current working directory. + // NOTE: we may end up with a host component. Leave it unchanged: e.g. file://host/folder/file.json + + u.Scheme = fileScheme + u.Path = absPath(u.Path) // platform-dependent + u.RawQuery = "" // any query component is irrelevant for a base + return u.String() } |