// Package fspath contains routines for fspath manipulation package fspath import ( "errors" "path" "path/filepath" "regexp" "strings" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/driveletter" ) const ( configNameRe = `[\w_ -]+` remoteNameRe = `^(:?` + configNameRe + `):` ) var ( errInvalidCharacters = errors.New("config name contains invalid characters - may only contain 0-9, A-Z ,a-z ,_ , - and space") errCantBeEmpty = errors.New("can't use empty string as a path") errCantStartWithDash = errors.New("config name starts with -") // urlMatcher is a pattern to match an rclone URL // note that this matches invalid remoteNames urlMatcher = regexp.MustCompile(`^(:?[^\\/:]*):(.*)$`) // configNameMatcher is a pattern to match an rclone config name configNameMatcher = regexp.MustCompile(`^` + configNameRe + `$`) // remoteNameMatcher is a pattern to match an rclone remote name remoteNameMatcher = regexp.MustCompile(remoteNameRe + `$`) ) // CheckConfigName returns an error if configName is invalid func CheckConfigName(configName string) error { if !configNameMatcher.MatchString(configName) { return errInvalidCharacters } // Reject configName, if it starts with -, complicates usage. (#4261) if strings.HasPrefix(configName, "-") { return errCantStartWithDash } return nil } // CheckRemoteName returns an error if remoteName is invalid func CheckRemoteName(remoteName string) error { if !remoteNameMatcher.MatchString(remoteName) { return errInvalidCharacters } return nil } // Parse deconstructs a remote path into configName and fsPath // // If the path is a local path then configName will be returned as "". // // So "remote:path/to/dir" will return "remote", "path/to/dir" // and "/path/to/local" will return ("", "/path/to/local") // // Note that this will turn \ into / in the fsPath on Windows // // An error may be returned if the remote name has invalid characters // in it or if the path is empty. func Parse(path string) (configName, fsPath string, err error) { if path == "" { return "", "", errCantBeEmpty } parts := urlMatcher.FindStringSubmatch(path) configName, fsPath = "", path if parts != nil && !driveletter.IsDriveLetter(parts[1]) { configName, fsPath = parts[1], parts[2] err = CheckRemoteName(configName + ":") if err != nil { return configName, fsPath, errInvalidCharacters } } // change native directory separators to / if there are any fsPath = filepath.ToSlash(fsPath) return configName, fsPath, nil } // Split splits a remote into a parent and a leaf // // if it returns leaf as an empty string then remote is a directory // // if it returns parent as an empty string then that means the current directory // // The returned values have the property that parent + leaf == remote // (except under Windows where \ will be translated into /) func Split(remote string) (parent string, leaf string, err error) { remoteName, remotePath, err := Parse(remote) if err != nil { return "", "", err } if remoteName != "" { remoteName += ":" } // Construct new remote name without last segment parent, leaf = path.Split(remotePath) return remoteName + parent, leaf, nil } // JoinRootPath joins any number of path elements into a single path, adding a // separating slash if necessary. The result is Cleaned; in particular, // all empty strings are ignored. // // If the first non empty element has a leading "//" this is preserved. // // If the path contains \ these will be converted to / on Windows. func JoinRootPath(elem ...string) string { es := make([]string, len(elem)) for i := range es { es[i] = filepath.ToSlash(elem[i]) } for i, e := range es { if e != "" { if strings.HasPrefix(e, "//") { return "/" + path.Clean(strings.Join(es[i:], "/")) } return path.Clean(strings.Join(es[i:], "/")) } } return "" }