package caddy import ( "errors" "runtime" "unicode" "github.com/flynn/go-shlex" ) var runtimeGoos = runtime.GOOS // SplitCommandAndArgs takes a command string and parses it shell-style into the // command and its separate arguments. func SplitCommandAndArgs(command string) (cmd string, args []string, err error) { var parts []string if runtimeGoos == "windows" { parts = parseWindowsCommand(command) // parse it Windows-style } else { parts, err = parseUnixCommand(command) // parse it Unix-style if err != nil { err = errors.New("error parsing command: " + err.Error()) return } } if len(parts) == 0 { err = errors.New("no command contained in '" + command + "'") return } cmd = parts[0] if len(parts) > 1 { args = parts[1:] } return } // parseUnixCommand parses a unix style command line and returns the // command and its arguments or an error func parseUnixCommand(cmd string) ([]string, error) { return shlex.Split(cmd) } // parseWindowsCommand parses windows command lines and // returns the command and the arguments as an array. It // should be able to parse commonly used command lines. // Only basic syntax is supported: // - spaces in double quotes are not token delimiters // - double quotes are escaped by either backspace or another double quote // - except for the above case backspaces are path separators (not special) // // Many sources point out that escaping quotes using backslash can be unsafe. // Use two double quotes when possible. (Source: http://stackoverflow.com/a/31413730/2616179 ) // // This function has to be used on Windows instead // of the shlex package because this function treats backslash // characters properly. func parseWindowsCommand(cmd string) []string { const backslash = '\\' const quote = '"' var parts []string var part string var inQuotes bool var lastRune rune for i, ch := range cmd { if i != 0 { lastRune = rune(cmd[i-1]) } if ch == backslash { // put it in the part - for now we don't know if it's an // escaping char or path separator part += string(ch) continue } if ch == quote { if lastRune == backslash { // remove the backslash from the part and add the escaped quote instead part = part[:len(part)-1] part += string(ch) continue } if lastRune == quote { // revert the last change of the inQuotes state // it was an escaping quote inQuotes = !inQuotes part += string(ch) continue } // normal escaping quotes inQuotes = !inQuotes continue } if unicode.IsSpace(ch) && !inQuotes && len(part) > 0 { parts = append(parts, part) part = "" continue } part += string(ch) } if len(part) > 0 { parts = append(parts, part) } return parts }