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Fixed docker build

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Knut Ahlers 2016-01-23 13:07:07 +01:00
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gin-bin gin-bin
mondash mondash
Godeps/_workspace/
*.sh *.sh
data data

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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER Knut Ahlers <knut@luzifer.io>
ENV GOPATH /go:/go/src/github.com/Luzifer/mondash/Godeps/_workspace
EXPOSE 3000
ADD . /go/src/github.com/Luzifer/mondash
WORKDIR /go/src/github.com/Luzifer/mondash
RUN apk --update add git go ca-certificates \
&& go install -ldflags "-X main.version=$(git describe --tags || git rev-parse --short HEAD || echo dev)" \
&& apk del --purge go git
ENTRYPOINT ["/go/bin/mondash"]

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{ {
"ImportPath": "github.com/Luzifer/mondash", "ImportPath": "github.com/Luzifer/mondash",
"GoVersion": "go1.4.2", "GoVersion": "go1.5.3",
"Deps": [ "Deps": [
{
"ImportPath": "code.google.com/p/go.text/transform",
"Comment": "null-104",
"Rev": "7ab6d3749429e2c62c53eecadf3e4ec5e715c11b"
},
{ {
"ImportPath": "code.google.com/p/go.text/unicode/norm", "ImportPath": "code.google.com/p/go.text/unicode/norm",
"Comment": "null-104", "Comment": "null-104",
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"Comment": "v0.6.4-2-g168a70b", "Comment": "v0.6.4-2-g168a70b",
"Rev": "168a70b9c21a4f60166d7925b690356605907adb" "Rev": "168a70b9c21a4f60166d7925b690356605907adb"
}, },
{
"ImportPath": "github.com/codegangsta/inject",
"Comment": "v1.0-rc1-4-g4b81725",
"Rev": "4b8172520a03fa190f427bbd284db01b459bfce7"
},
{ {
"ImportPath": "github.com/extemporalgenome/slug", "ImportPath": "github.com/extemporalgenome/slug",
"Rev": "de70af6e24d0e6bdd6eaef276d2e9910e68a1397" "Rev": "de70af6e24d0e6bdd6eaef276d2e9910e68a1397"
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}, },
{ {
"ImportPath": "github.com/flosch/pongo2", "ImportPath": "github.com/flosch/pongo2",
"Comment": "v1.0-rc1-128-g97072c3", "Comment": "v1.0-rc1-174-gf5d79aa",
"Rev": "97072c3325f05afc51c66ae2561b8f3b1543aee4" "Rev": "f5d79aa0a914c08eb7f51a96cd7b2dbbe46fca46"
}, },
{ {
"ImportPath": "github.com/flosch/pongo2-addons", "ImportPath": "github.com/flosch/pongo2-addons",
"Rev": "bb4da1901facc08b4edd9261050143b95e36d0a1" "Rev": "bb4da1901facc08b4edd9261050143b95e36d0a1"
}, },
{ {
"ImportPath": "github.com/go-martini/martini", "ImportPath": "github.com/gorilla/context",
"Comment": "v1.0-39-g42b0b68", "Rev": "1c83b3eabd45b6d76072b66b746c20815fb2872d"
"Rev": "42b0b68fb383aac4f72331d0bd0948001b9be080" },
{
"ImportPath": "github.com/gorilla/mux",
"Rev": "49c024275504f0341e5a9971eb7ba7fa3dc7af40"
}, },
{ {
"ImportPath": "github.com/russross/blackfriday", "ImportPath": "github.com/russross/blackfriday",
"Comment": "v1.2-21-g7c8f3c1", "Comment": "v1.3",
"Rev": "7c8f3c1dcc7e0f87c62af34ee193fc3251f6d8a4" "Rev": "8cec3a854e68dba10faabbe31c089abf4a3e57a6"
}, },
{ {
"ImportPath": "github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name", "ImportPath": "github.com/shurcooL/sanitized_anchor_name",
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{ {
"ImportPath": "github.com/vaughan0/go-ini", "ImportPath": "github.com/vaughan0/go-ini",
"Rev": "a98ad7ee00ec53921f08832bc06ecf7fd600e6a1" "Rev": "a98ad7ee00ec53921f08832bc06ecf7fd600e6a1"
},
{
"ImportPath": "golang.org/x/text/transform",
"Rev": "8ec34a0272a20b3a6b12ecab475dd99e16610e4c"
} }
] ]
} }

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// Copyright 2013 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 transform provides reader and writer wrappers that transform the
// bytes passing through as well as various transformations. Example
// transformations provided by other packages include normalization and
// conversion between character sets.
package transform
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"io"
"unicode/utf8"
)
var (
// ErrShortDst means that the destination buffer was too short to
// receive all of the transformed bytes.
ErrShortDst = errors.New("transform: short destination buffer")
// ErrShortSrc means that the source buffer has insufficient data to
// complete the transformation.
ErrShortSrc = errors.New("transform: short source buffer")
// errInconsistentByteCount means that Transform returned success (nil
// error) but also returned nSrc inconsistent with the src argument.
errInconsistentByteCount = errors.New("transform: inconsistent byte count returned")
// errShortInternal means that an internal buffer is not large enough
// to make progress and the Transform operation must be aborted.
errShortInternal = errors.New("transform: short internal buffer")
)
// Transformer transforms bytes.
type Transformer interface {
// Transform writes to dst the transformed bytes read from src, and
// returns the number of dst bytes written and src bytes read. The
// atEOF argument tells whether src represents the last bytes of the
// input.
//
// Callers should always process the nDst bytes produced and account
// for the nSrc bytes consumed before considering the error err.
//
// A nil error means that all of the transformed bytes (whether freshly
// transformed from src or left over from previous Transform calls)
// were written to dst. A nil error can be returned regardless of
// whether atEOF is true. If err is nil then nSrc must equal len(src);
// the converse is not necessarily true.
//
// ErrShortDst means that dst was too short to receive all of the
// transformed bytes. ErrShortSrc means that src had insufficient data
// to complete the transformation. If both conditions apply, then
// either error may be returned. Other than the error conditions listed
// here, implementations are free to report other errors that arise.
Transform(dst, src []byte, atEOF bool) (nDst, nSrc int, err error)
// Reset resets the state and allows a Transformer to be reused.
Reset()
}
// NopResetter can be embedded by implementations of Transformer to add a nop
// Reset method.
type NopResetter struct{}
// Reset implements the Reset method of the Transformer interface.
func (NopResetter) Reset() {}
// Reader wraps another io.Reader by transforming the bytes read.
type Reader struct {
r io.Reader
t Transformer
err error
// dst[dst0:dst1] contains bytes that have been transformed by t but
// not yet copied out via Read.
dst []byte
dst0, dst1 int
// src[src0:src1] contains bytes that have been read from r but not
// yet transformed through t.
src []byte
src0, src1 int
// transformComplete is whether the transformation is complete,
// regardless of whether or not it was successful.
transformComplete bool
}
const defaultBufSize = 4096
// NewReader returns a new Reader that wraps r by transforming the bytes read
// via t. It calls Reset on t.
func NewReader(r io.Reader, t Transformer) *Reader {
t.Reset()
return &Reader{
r: r,
t: t,
dst: make([]byte, defaultBufSize),
src: make([]byte, defaultBufSize),
}
}
// Read implements the io.Reader interface.
func (r *Reader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
n, err := 0, error(nil)
for {
// Copy out any transformed bytes and return the final error if we are done.
if r.dst0 != r.dst1 {
n = copy(p, r.dst[r.dst0:r.dst1])
r.dst0 += n
if r.dst0 == r.dst1 && r.transformComplete {
return n, r.err
}
return n, nil
} else if r.transformComplete {
return 0, r.err
}
// Try to transform some source bytes, or to flush the transformer if we
// are out of source bytes. We do this even if r.r.Read returned an error.
// As the io.Reader documentation says, "process the n > 0 bytes returned
// before considering the error".
if r.src0 != r.src1 || r.err != nil {
r.dst0 = 0
r.dst1, n, err = r.t.Transform(r.dst, r.src[r.src0:r.src1], r.err == io.EOF)
r.src0 += n
switch {
case err == nil:
if r.src0 != r.src1 {
r.err = errInconsistentByteCount
}
// The Transform call was successful; we are complete if we
// cannot read more bytes into src.
r.transformComplete = r.err != nil
continue
case err == ErrShortDst && (r.dst1 != 0 || n != 0):
// Make room in dst by copying out, and try again.
continue
case err == ErrShortSrc && r.src1-r.src0 != len(r.src) && r.err == nil:
// Read more bytes into src via the code below, and try again.
default:
r.transformComplete = true
// The reader error (r.err) takes precedence over the
// transformer error (err) unless r.err is nil or io.EOF.
if r.err == nil || r.err == io.EOF {
r.err = err
}
continue
}
}
// Move any untransformed source bytes to the start of the buffer
// and read more bytes.
if r.src0 != 0 {
r.src0, r.src1 = 0, copy(r.src, r.src[r.src0:r.src1])
}
n, r.err = r.r.Read(r.src[r.src1:])
r.src1 += n
}
}
// TODO: implement ReadByte (and ReadRune??).
// Writer wraps another io.Writer by transforming the bytes read.
// The user needs to call Close to flush unwritten bytes that may
// be buffered.
type Writer struct {
w io.Writer
t Transformer
dst []byte
// src[:n] contains bytes that have not yet passed through t.
src []byte
n int
}
// NewWriter returns a new Writer that wraps w by transforming the bytes written
// via t. It calls Reset on t.
func NewWriter(w io.Writer, t Transformer) *Writer {
t.Reset()
return &Writer{
w: w,
t: t,
dst: make([]byte, defaultBufSize),
src: make([]byte, defaultBufSize),
}
}
// Write implements the io.Writer interface. If there are not enough
// bytes available to complete a Transform, the bytes will be buffered
// for the next write. Call Close to convert the remaining bytes.
func (w *Writer) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) {
src := data
if w.n > 0 {
// Append bytes from data to the last remainder.
// TODO: limit the amount copied on first try.
n = copy(w.src[w.n:], data)
w.n += n
src = w.src[:w.n]
}
for {
nDst, nSrc, err := w.t.Transform(w.dst, src, false)
if _, werr := w.w.Write(w.dst[:nDst]); werr != nil {
return n, werr
}
src = src[nSrc:]
if w.n > 0 && len(src) <= n {
// Enough bytes from w.src have been consumed. We make src point
// to data instead to reduce the copying.
w.n = 0
n -= len(src)
src = data[n:]
if n < len(data) && (err == nil || err == ErrShortSrc) {
continue
}
} else {
n += nSrc
}
switch {
case err == ErrShortDst && (nDst > 0 || nSrc > 0):
case err == ErrShortSrc && len(src) < len(w.src):
m := copy(w.src, src)
// If w.n > 0, bytes from data were already copied to w.src and n
// was already set to the number of bytes consumed.
if w.n == 0 {
n += m
}
w.n = m
return n, nil
case err == nil && w.n > 0:
return n, errInconsistentByteCount
default:
return n, err
}
}
}
// Close implements the io.Closer interface.
func (w *Writer) Close() error {
for src := w.src[:w.n]; len(src) > 0; {
nDst, nSrc, err := w.t.Transform(w.dst, src, true)
if nDst == 0 {
return err
}
if _, werr := w.w.Write(w.dst[:nDst]); werr != nil {
return werr
}
if err != ErrShortDst {
return err
}
src = src[nSrc:]
}
return nil
}
type nop struct{ NopResetter }
func (nop) Transform(dst, src []byte, atEOF bool) (nDst, nSrc int, err error) {
n := copy(dst, src)
if n < len(src) {
err = ErrShortDst
}
return n, n, err
}
type discard struct{ NopResetter }
func (discard) Transform(dst, src []byte, atEOF bool) (nDst, nSrc int, err error) {
return 0, len(src), nil
}
var (
// Discard is a Transformer for which all Transform calls succeed
// by consuming all bytes and writing nothing.
Discard Transformer = discard{}
// Nop is a Transformer that copies src to dst.
Nop Transformer = nop{}
)
// chain is a sequence of links. A chain with N Transformers has N+1 links and
// N+1 buffers. Of those N+1 buffers, the first and last are the src and dst
// buffers given to chain.Transform and the middle N-1 buffers are intermediate
// buffers owned by the chain. The i'th link transforms bytes from the i'th
// buffer chain.link[i].b at read offset chain.link[i].p to the i+1'th buffer
// chain.link[i+1].b at write offset chain.link[i+1].n, for i in [0, N).
type chain struct {
link []link
err error
// errStart is the index at which the error occurred plus 1. Processing
// errStart at this level at the next call to Transform. As long as
// errStart > 0, chain will not consume any more source bytes.
errStart int
}
func (c *chain) fatalError(errIndex int, err error) {
if i := errIndex + 1; i > c.errStart {
c.errStart = i
c.err = err
}
}
type link struct {
t Transformer
// b[p:n] holds the bytes to be transformed by t.
b []byte
p int
n int
}
func (l *link) src() []byte {
return l.b[l.p:l.n]
}
func (l *link) dst() []byte {
return l.b[l.n:]
}
// Chain returns a Transformer that applies t in sequence.
func Chain(t ...Transformer) Transformer {
if len(t) == 0 {
return nop{}
}
c := &chain{link: make([]link, len(t)+1)}
for i, tt := range t {
c.link[i].t = tt
}
// Allocate intermediate buffers.
b := make([][defaultBufSize]byte, len(t)-1)
for i := range b {
c.link[i+1].b = b[i][:]
}
return c
}
// Reset resets the state of Chain. It calls Reset on all the Transformers.
func (c *chain) Reset() {
for i, l := range c.link {
if l.t != nil {
l.t.Reset()
}
c.link[i].p, c.link[i].n = 0, 0
}
}
// Transform applies the transformers of c in sequence.
func (c *chain) Transform(dst, src []byte, atEOF bool) (nDst, nSrc int, err error) {
// Set up src and dst in the chain.
srcL := &c.link[0]
dstL := &c.link[len(c.link)-1]
srcL.b, srcL.p, srcL.n = src, 0, len(src)
dstL.b, dstL.n = dst, 0
var lastFull, needProgress bool // for detecting progress
// i is the index of the next Transformer to apply, for i in [low, high].
// low is the lowest index for which c.link[low] may still produce bytes.
// high is the highest index for which c.link[high] has a Transformer.
// The error returned by Transform determines whether to increase or
// decrease i. We try to completely fill a buffer before converting it.
for low, i, high := c.errStart, c.errStart, len(c.link)-2; low <= i && i <= high; {
in, out := &c.link[i], &c.link[i+1]
nDst, nSrc, err0 := in.t.Transform(out.dst(), in.src(), atEOF && low == i)
out.n += nDst
in.p += nSrc
if i > 0 && in.p == in.n {
in.p, in.n = 0, 0
}
needProgress, lastFull = lastFull, false
switch err0 {
case ErrShortDst:
// Process the destination buffer next. Return if we are already
// at the high index.
if i == high {
return dstL.n, srcL.p, ErrShortDst
}
if out.n != 0 {
i++
// If the Transformer at the next index is not able to process any
// source bytes there is nothing that can be done to make progress
// and the bytes will remain unprocessed. lastFull is used to
// detect this and break out of the loop with a fatal error.
lastFull = true
continue
}
// The destination buffer was too small, but is completely empty.
// Return a fatal error as this transformation can never complete.
c.fatalError(i, errShortInternal)
case ErrShortSrc:
if i == 0 {
// Save ErrShortSrc in err. All other errors take precedence.
err = ErrShortSrc
break
}
// Source bytes were depleted before filling up the destination buffer.
// Verify we made some progress, move the remaining bytes to the errStart
// and try to get more source bytes.
if needProgress && nSrc == 0 || in.n-in.p == len(in.b) {
// There were not enough source bytes to proceed while the source
// buffer cannot hold any more bytes. Return a fatal error as this
// transformation can never complete.
c.fatalError(i, errShortInternal)
break
}
// in.b is an internal buffer and we can make progress.
in.p, in.n = 0, copy(in.b, in.src())
fallthrough
case nil:
// if i == low, we have depleted the bytes at index i or any lower levels.
// In that case we increase low and i. In all other cases we decrease i to
// fetch more bytes before proceeding to the next index.
if i > low {
i--
continue
}
default:
c.fatalError(i, err0)
}
// Exhausted level low or fatal error: increase low and continue
// to process the bytes accepted so far.
i++
low = i
}
// If c.errStart > 0, this means we found a fatal error. We will clear
// all upstream buffers. At this point, no more progress can be made
// downstream, as Transform would have bailed while handling ErrShortDst.
if c.errStart > 0 {
for i := 1; i < c.errStart; i++ {
c.link[i].p, c.link[i].n = 0, 0
}
err, c.errStart, c.err = c.err, 0, nil
}
return dstL.n, srcL.p, err
}
// RemoveFunc returns a Transformer that removes from the input all runes r for
// which f(r) is true. Illegal bytes in the input are replaced by RuneError.
func RemoveFunc(f func(r rune) bool) Transformer {
return removeF(f)
}
type removeF func(r rune) bool
func (removeF) Reset() {}
// Transform implements the Transformer interface.
func (t removeF) Transform(dst, src []byte, atEOF bool) (nDst, nSrc int, err error) {
for r, sz := rune(0), 0; len(src) > 0; src = src[sz:] {
if r = rune(src[0]); r < utf8.RuneSelf {
sz = 1
} else {
r, sz = utf8.DecodeRune(src)
if sz == 1 {
// Invalid rune.
if !atEOF && !utf8.FullRune(src) {
err = ErrShortSrc
break
}
// We replace illegal bytes with RuneError. Not doing so might
// otherwise turn a sequence of invalid UTF-8 into valid UTF-8.
// The resulting byte sequence may subsequently contain runes
// for which t(r) is true that were passed unnoticed.
if !t(r) {
if nDst+3 > len(dst) {
err = ErrShortDst
break
}
nDst += copy(dst[nDst:], "\uFFFD")
}
nSrc++
continue
}
}
if !t(r) {
if nDst+sz > len(dst) {
err = ErrShortDst
break
}
nDst += copy(dst[nDst:], src[:sz])
}
nSrc += sz
}
return
}
// grow returns a new []byte that is longer than b, and copies the first n bytes
// of b to the start of the new slice.
func grow(b []byte, n int) []byte {
m := len(b)
if m <= 256 {
m *= 2
} else {
m += m >> 1
}
buf := make([]byte, m)
copy(buf, b[:n])
return buf
}
const initialBufSize = 128
// String returns a string with the result of converting s[:n] using t, where
// n <= len(s). If err == nil, n will be len(s). It calls Reset on t.
func String(t Transformer, s string) (result string, n int, err error) {
if s == "" {
return "", 0, nil
}
t.Reset()
// Allocate only once. Note that both dst and src escape when passed to
// Transform.
buf := [2 * initialBufSize]byte{}
dst := buf[:initialBufSize:initialBufSize]
src := buf[initialBufSize : 2*initialBufSize]
// Avoid allocation if the transformed string is identical to the original.
// After this loop, pDst will point to the furthest point in s for which it
// could be detected that t gives equal results, src[:nSrc] will
// indicated the last processed chunk of s for which the output is not equal
// and dst[:nDst] will be the transform of this chunk.
var nDst, nSrc int
pDst := 0 // Used as index in both src and dst in this loop.
for {
n := copy(src, s[pDst:])
nDst, nSrc, err = t.Transform(dst, src[:n], pDst+n == len(s))
// Note 1: we will not enter the loop with pDst == len(s) and we will
// not end the loop with it either. So if nSrc is 0, this means there is
// some kind of error from which we cannot recover given the current
// buffer sizes. We will give up in this case.
// Note 2: it is not entirely correct to simply do a bytes.Equal as
// a Transformer may buffer internally. It will work in most cases,
// though, and no harm is done if it doesn't work.
// TODO: let transformers implement an optional Spanner interface, akin
// to norm's QuickSpan. This would even allow us to avoid any allocation.
if nSrc == 0 || !bytes.Equal(dst[:nDst], src[:nSrc]) {
break
}
if pDst += nDst; pDst == len(s) {
return s, pDst, nil
}
}
// Move the bytes seen so far to dst.
pSrc := pDst + nSrc
if pDst+nDst <= initialBufSize {
copy(dst[pDst:], dst[:nDst])
} else {
b := make([]byte, len(s)+nDst-nSrc)
copy(b[pDst:], dst[:nDst])
dst = b
}
copy(dst, s[:pDst])
pDst += nDst
if err != nil && err != ErrShortDst && err != ErrShortSrc {
return string(dst[:pDst]), pSrc, err
}
// Complete the string with the remainder.
for {
n := copy(src, s[pSrc:])
nDst, nSrc, err = t.Transform(dst[pDst:], src[:n], pSrc+n == len(s))
pDst += nDst
pSrc += nSrc
switch err {
case nil:
if pSrc == len(s) {
return string(dst[:pDst]), pSrc, nil
}
case ErrShortDst:
// Do not grow as long as we can make progress. This may avoid
// excessive allocations.
if nDst == 0 {
dst = grow(dst, pDst)
}
case ErrShortSrc:
if nSrc == 0 {
src = grow(src, 0)
}
default:
return string(dst[:pDst]), pSrc, err
}
}
}
// Bytes returns a new byte slice with the result of converting b[:n] using t,
// where n <= len(b). If err == nil, n will be len(b). It calls Reset on t.
func Bytes(t Transformer, b []byte) (result []byte, n int, err error) {
t.Reset()
dst := make([]byte, len(b))
pDst, pSrc := 0, 0
for {
nDst, nSrc, err := t.Transform(dst[pDst:], b[pSrc:], true)
pDst += nDst
pSrc += nSrc
if err != ErrShortDst {
return dst[:pDst], pSrc, err
}
// Grow the destination buffer, but do not grow as long as we can make
// progress. This may avoid excessive allocations.
if nDst == 0 {
dst = grow(dst, pDst)
}
}
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# Copyright 2011 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.
maketables: maketables.go triegen.go
go build $^
normregtest: normregtest.go
go build $^
tables: maketables
./maketables > tables.go
gofmt -w tables.go
# Downloads from www.unicode.org, so not part
# of standard test scripts.
test: testtables regtest
testtables: maketables
./maketables -test > data_test.go && go test -tags=test
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// Copyright 2011 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 norm
import "unicode/utf8"
const (
maxNonStarters = 30
// The maximum number of characters needed for a buffer is
// maxNonStarters + 1 for the starter + 1 for the GCJ
maxBufferSize = maxNonStarters + 2
maxNFCExpansion = 3 // NFC(0x1D160)
maxNFKCExpansion = 18 // NFKC(0xFDFA)
maxByteBufferSize = utf8.UTFMax * maxBufferSize // 128
)
// ssState is used for reporting the segment state after inserting a rune.
// It is returned by streamSafe.next.
type ssState int
const (
// Indicates a rune was successfully added to the segment.
ssSuccess ssState = iota
// Indicates a rune starts a new segment and should not be added.
ssStarter
// Indicates a rune caused a segment overflow and a CGJ should be inserted.
ssOverflow
)
// streamSafe implements the policy of when a CGJ should be inserted.
type streamSafe uint8
// mkStreamSafe is a shorthand for declaring a streamSafe var and calling
// first on it.
func mkStreamSafe(p Properties) streamSafe {
return streamSafe(p.nTrailingNonStarters())
}
// first inserts the first rune of a segment.
func (ss *streamSafe) first(p Properties) {
if *ss != 0 {
panic("!= 0")
}
*ss = streamSafe(p.nTrailingNonStarters())
}
// insert returns a ssState value to indicate whether a rune represented by p
// can be inserted.
func (ss *streamSafe) next(p Properties) ssState {
if *ss > maxNonStarters {
panic("streamSafe was not reset")
}
n := p.nLeadingNonStarters()
if *ss += streamSafe(n); *ss > maxNonStarters {
*ss = 0
return ssOverflow
}
// The Stream-Safe Text Processing prescribes that the counting can stop
// as soon as a starter is encountered. However, there are some starters,
// like Jamo V and T, that can combine with other runes, leaving their
// successive non-starters appended to the previous, possibly causing an
// overflow. We will therefore consider any rune with a non-zero nLead to
// be a non-starter. Note that it always hold that if nLead > 0 then
// nLead == nTrail.
if n == 0 {
*ss = 0
return ssStarter
}
return ssSuccess
}
// backwards is used for checking for overflow and segment starts
// when traversing a string backwards. Users do not need to call first
// for the first rune. The state of the streamSafe retains the count of
// the non-starters loaded.
func (ss *streamSafe) backwards(p Properties) ssState {
if *ss > maxNonStarters {
panic("streamSafe was not reset")
}
c := *ss + streamSafe(p.nTrailingNonStarters())
if c > maxNonStarters {
return ssOverflow
}
*ss = c
if p.nLeadingNonStarters() == 0 {
return ssStarter
}
return ssSuccess
}
func (ss streamSafe) isMax() bool {
return ss == maxNonStarters
}
// GraphemeJoiner is inserted after maxNonStarters non-starter runes.
const GraphemeJoiner = "\u034F"
// reorderBuffer is used to normalize a single segment. Characters inserted with
// insert are decomposed and reordered based on CCC. The compose method can
// be used to recombine characters. Note that the byte buffer does not hold
// the UTF-8 characters in order. Only the rune array is maintained in sorted
// order. flush writes the resulting segment to a byte array.
type reorderBuffer struct {
rune [maxBufferSize]Properties // Per character info.
byte [maxByteBufferSize]byte // UTF-8 buffer. Referenced by runeInfo.pos.
nbyte uint8 // Number or bytes.
ss streamSafe // For limiting length of non-starter sequence.
nrune int // Number of runeInfos.
f formInfo
src input
nsrc int
tmpBytes input
out []byte
flushF func(*reorderBuffer) bool
}
func (rb *reorderBuffer) init(f Form, src []byte) {
rb.f = *formTable[f]
rb.src.setBytes(src)
rb.nsrc = len(src)
rb.ss = 0
}
func (rb *reorderBuffer) initString(f Form, src string) {
rb.f = *formTable[f]
rb.src.setString(src)
rb.nsrc = len(src)
rb.ss = 0
}
func (rb *reorderBuffer) setFlusher(out []byte, f func(*reorderBuffer) bool) {
rb.out = out
rb.flushF = f
}
// reset discards all characters from the buffer.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) reset() {
rb.nrune = 0
rb.nbyte = 0
rb.ss = 0
}
func (rb *reorderBuffer) doFlush() bool {
if rb.f.composing {
rb.compose()
}
res := rb.flushF(rb)
rb.reset()
return res
}
// appendFlush appends the normalized segment to rb.out.
func appendFlush(rb *reorderBuffer) bool {
for i := 0; i < rb.nrune; i++ {
start := rb.rune[i].pos
end := start + rb.rune[i].size
rb.out = append(rb.out, rb.byte[start:end]...)
}
return true
}
// flush appends the normalized segment to out and resets rb.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) flush(out []byte) []byte {
for i := 0; i < rb.nrune; i++ {
start := rb.rune[i].pos
end := start + rb.rune[i].size
out = append(out, rb.byte[start:end]...)
}
rb.reset()
return out
}
// flushCopy copies the normalized segment to buf and resets rb.
// It returns the number of bytes written to buf.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) flushCopy(buf []byte) int {
p := 0
for i := 0; i < rb.nrune; i++ {
runep := rb.rune[i]
p += copy(buf[p:], rb.byte[runep.pos:runep.pos+runep.size])
}
rb.reset()
return p
}
// insertOrdered inserts a rune in the buffer, ordered by Canonical Combining Class.
// It returns false if the buffer is not large enough to hold the rune.
// It is used internally by insert and insertString only.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) insertOrdered(info Properties) {
n := rb.nrune
b := rb.rune[:]
cc := info.ccc
if cc > 0 {
// Find insertion position + move elements to make room.
for ; n > 0; n-- {
if b[n-1].ccc <= cc {
break
}
b[n] = b[n-1]
}
}
rb.nrune += 1
pos := uint8(rb.nbyte)
rb.nbyte += utf8.UTFMax
info.pos = pos
b[n] = info
}
// insertErr is an error code returned by insert. Using this type instead
// of error improves performance up to 20% for many of the benchmarks.
type insertErr int
const (
iSuccess insertErr = -iota
iShortDst
iShortSrc
)
// insertFlush inserts the given rune in the buffer ordered by CCC.
// If a decomposition with multiple segments are encountered, they leading
// ones are flushed.
// It returns a non-zero error code if the rune was not inserted.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) insertFlush(src input, i int, info Properties) insertErr {
if rune := src.hangul(i); rune != 0 {
rb.decomposeHangul(rune)
return iSuccess
}
if info.hasDecomposition() {
return rb.insertDecomposed(info.Decomposition())
}
rb.insertSingle(src, i, info)
return iSuccess
}
// insertUnsafe inserts the given rune in the buffer ordered by CCC.
// It is assumed there is sufficient space to hold the runes. It is the
// responsibility of the caller to ensure this. This can be done by checking
// the state returned by the streamSafe type.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) insertUnsafe(src input, i int, info Properties) {
if rune := src.hangul(i); rune != 0 {
rb.decomposeHangul(rune)
}
if info.hasDecomposition() {
// TODO: inline.
rb.insertDecomposed(info.Decomposition())
} else {
rb.insertSingle(src, i, info)
}
}
// insertDecomposed inserts an entry in to the reorderBuffer for each rune
// in dcomp. dcomp must be a sequence of decomposed UTF-8-encoded runes.
// It flushes the buffer on each new segment start.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) insertDecomposed(dcomp []byte) insertErr {
rb.tmpBytes.setBytes(dcomp)
for i := 0; i < len(dcomp); {
info := rb.f.info(rb.tmpBytes, i)
if info.BoundaryBefore() && rb.nrune > 0 && !rb.doFlush() {
return iShortDst
}
i += copy(rb.byte[rb.nbyte:], dcomp[i:i+int(info.size)])
rb.insertOrdered(info)
}
return iSuccess
}
// insertSingle inserts an entry in the reorderBuffer for the rune at
// position i. info is the runeInfo for the rune at position i.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) insertSingle(src input, i int, info Properties) {
src.copySlice(rb.byte[rb.nbyte:], i, i+int(info.size))
rb.insertOrdered(info)
}
// insertCGJ inserts a Combining Grapheme Joiner (0x034f) into rb.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) insertCGJ() {
rb.insertSingle(input{str: GraphemeJoiner}, 0, Properties{size: uint8(len(GraphemeJoiner))})
}
// appendRune inserts a rune at the end of the buffer. It is used for Hangul.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) appendRune(r rune) {
bn := rb.nbyte
sz := utf8.EncodeRune(rb.byte[bn:], rune(r))
rb.nbyte += utf8.UTFMax
rb.rune[rb.nrune] = Properties{pos: bn, size: uint8(sz)}
rb.nrune++
}
// assignRune sets a rune at position pos. It is used for Hangul and recomposition.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) assignRune(pos int, r rune) {
bn := rb.rune[pos].pos
sz := utf8.EncodeRune(rb.byte[bn:], rune(r))
rb.rune[pos] = Properties{pos: bn, size: uint8(sz)}
}
// runeAt returns the rune at position n. It is used for Hangul and recomposition.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) runeAt(n int) rune {
inf := rb.rune[n]
r, _ := utf8.DecodeRune(rb.byte[inf.pos : inf.pos+inf.size])
return r
}
// bytesAt returns the UTF-8 encoding of the rune at position n.
// It is used for Hangul and recomposition.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) bytesAt(n int) []byte {
inf := rb.rune[n]
return rb.byte[inf.pos : int(inf.pos)+int(inf.size)]
}
// For Hangul we combine algorithmically, instead of using tables.
const (
hangulBase = 0xAC00 // UTF-8(hangulBase) -> EA B0 80
hangulBase0 = 0xEA
hangulBase1 = 0xB0
hangulBase2 = 0x80
hangulEnd = hangulBase + jamoLVTCount // UTF-8(0xD7A4) -> ED 9E A4
hangulEnd0 = 0xED
hangulEnd1 = 0x9E
hangulEnd2 = 0xA4
jamoLBase = 0x1100 // UTF-8(jamoLBase) -> E1 84 00
jamoLBase0 = 0xE1
jamoLBase1 = 0x84
jamoLEnd = 0x1113
jamoVBase = 0x1161
jamoVEnd = 0x1176
jamoTBase = 0x11A7
jamoTEnd = 0x11C3
jamoTCount = 28
jamoVCount = 21
jamoVTCount = 21 * 28
jamoLVTCount = 19 * 21 * 28
)
const hangulUTF8Size = 3
func isHangul(b []byte) bool {
if len(b) < hangulUTF8Size {
return false
}
b0 := b[0]
if b0 < hangulBase0 {
return false
}
b1 := b[1]
switch {
case b0 == hangulBase0:
return b1 >= hangulBase1
case b0 < hangulEnd0:
return true
case b0 > hangulEnd0:
return false
case b1 < hangulEnd1:
return true
}
return b1 == hangulEnd1 && b[2] < hangulEnd2
}
func isHangulString(b string) bool {
if len(b) < hangulUTF8Size {
return false
}
b0 := b[0]
if b0 < hangulBase0 {
return false
}
b1 := b[1]
switch {
case b0 == hangulBase0:
return b1 >= hangulBase1
case b0 < hangulEnd0:
return true
case b0 > hangulEnd0:
return false
case b1 < hangulEnd1:
return true
}
return b1 == hangulEnd1 && b[2] < hangulEnd2
}
// Caller must ensure len(b) >= 2.
func isJamoVT(b []byte) bool {
// True if (rune & 0xff00) == jamoLBase
return b[0] == jamoLBase0 && (b[1]&0xFC) == jamoLBase1
}
func isHangulWithoutJamoT(b []byte) bool {
c, _ := utf8.DecodeRune(b)
c -= hangulBase
return c < jamoLVTCount && c%jamoTCount == 0
}
// decomposeHangul writes the decomposed Hangul to buf and returns the number
// of bytes written. len(buf) should be at least 9.
func decomposeHangul(buf []byte, r rune) int {
const JamoUTF8Len = 3
r -= hangulBase
x := r % jamoTCount
r /= jamoTCount
utf8.EncodeRune(buf, jamoLBase+r/jamoVCount)
utf8.EncodeRune(buf[JamoUTF8Len:], jamoVBase+r%jamoVCount)
if x != 0 {
utf8.EncodeRune(buf[2*JamoUTF8Len:], jamoTBase+x)
return 3 * JamoUTF8Len
}
return 2 * JamoUTF8Len
}
// decomposeHangul algorithmically decomposes a Hangul rune into
// its Jamo components.
// See http://unicode.org/reports/tr15/#Hangul for details on decomposing Hangul.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) decomposeHangul(r rune) {
r -= hangulBase
x := r % jamoTCount
r /= jamoTCount
rb.appendRune(jamoLBase + r/jamoVCount)
rb.appendRune(jamoVBase + r%jamoVCount)
if x != 0 {
rb.appendRune(jamoTBase + x)
}
}
// combineHangul algorithmically combines Jamo character components into Hangul.
// See http://unicode.org/reports/tr15/#Hangul for details on combining Hangul.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) combineHangul(s, i, k int) {
b := rb.rune[:]
bn := rb.nrune
for ; i < bn; i++ {
cccB := b[k-1].ccc
cccC := b[i].ccc
if cccB == 0 {
s = k - 1
}
if s != k-1 && cccB >= cccC {
// b[i] is blocked by greater-equal cccX below it
b[k] = b[i]
k++
} else {
l := rb.runeAt(s) // also used to compare to hangulBase
v := rb.runeAt(i) // also used to compare to jamoT
switch {
case jamoLBase <= l && l < jamoLEnd &&
jamoVBase <= v && v < jamoVEnd:
// 11xx plus 116x to LV
rb.assignRune(s, hangulBase+
(l-jamoLBase)*jamoVTCount+(v-jamoVBase)*jamoTCount)
case hangulBase <= l && l < hangulEnd &&
jamoTBase < v && v < jamoTEnd &&
((l-hangulBase)%jamoTCount) == 0:
// ACxx plus 11Ax to LVT
rb.assignRune(s, l+v-jamoTBase)
default:
b[k] = b[i]
k++
}
}
}
rb.nrune = k
}
// compose recombines the runes in the buffer.
// It should only be used to recompose a single segment, as it will not
// handle alternations between Hangul and non-Hangul characters correctly.
func (rb *reorderBuffer) compose() {
// UAX #15, section X5 , including Corrigendum #5
// "In any character sequence beginning with starter S, a character C is
// blocked from S if and only if there is some character B between S
// and C, and either B is a starter or it has the same or higher
// combining class as C."
bn := rb.nrune
if bn == 0 {
return
}
k := 1
b := rb.rune[:]
for s, i := 0, 1; i < bn; i++ {
if isJamoVT(rb.bytesAt(i)) {
// Redo from start in Hangul mode. Necessary to support
// U+320E..U+321E in NFKC mode.
rb.combineHangul(s, i, k)
return
}
ii := b[i]
// We can only use combineForward as a filter if we later
// get the info for the combined character. This is more
// expensive than using the filter. Using combinesBackward()
// is safe.
if ii.combinesBackward() {
cccB := b[k-1].ccc
cccC := ii.ccc
blocked := false // b[i] blocked by starter or greater or equal CCC?
if cccB == 0 {
s = k - 1
} else {
blocked = s != k-1 && cccB >= cccC
}
if !blocked {
combined := combine(rb.runeAt(s), rb.runeAt(i))
if combined != 0 {
rb.assignRune(s, combined)
continue
}
}
}
b[k] = b[i]
k++
}
rb.nrune = k
}

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// Copyright 2011 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 norm
// This file contains Form-specific logic and wrappers for data in tables.go.
// Rune info is stored in a separate trie per composing form. A composing form
// and its corresponding decomposing form share the same trie. Each trie maps
// a rune to a uint16. The values take two forms. For v >= 0x8000:
// bits
// 15: 1 (inverse of NFD_QD bit of qcInfo)
// 13..7: qcInfo (see below). isYesD is always true (no decompostion).
// 6..0: ccc (compressed CCC value).
// For v < 0x8000, the respective rune has a decomposition and v is an index
// into a byte array of UTF-8 decomposition sequences and additional info and
// has the form:
// <header> <decomp_byte>* [<tccc> [<lccc>]]
// The header contains the number of bytes in the decomposition (excluding this
// length byte). The two most significant bits of this length byte correspond
// to bit 5 and 4 of qcInfo (see below). The byte sequence itself starts at v+1.
// The byte sequence is followed by a trailing and leading CCC if the values
// for these are not zero. The value of v determines which ccc are appended
// to the sequences. For v < firstCCC, there are none, for v >= firstCCC,
// the sequence is followed by a trailing ccc, and for v >= firstLeadingCC
// there is an additional leading ccc. The value of tccc itself is the
// trailing CCC shifted left 2 bits. The two least-significant bits of tccc
// are the number of trailing non-starters.
const (
qcInfoMask = 0x3F // to clear all but the relevant bits in a qcInfo
headerLenMask = 0x3F // extract the length value from the header byte
headerFlagsMask = 0xC0 // extract the qcInfo bits from the header byte
)
// Properties provides access to normalization properties of a rune.
type Properties struct {
pos uint8 // start position in reorderBuffer; used in composition.go
size uint8 // length of UTF-8 encoding of this rune
ccc uint8 // leading canonical combining class (ccc if not decomposition)
tccc uint8 // trailing canonical combining class (ccc if not decomposition)
nLead uint8 // number of leading non-starters.
flags qcInfo // quick check flags
index uint16
}
// functions dispatchable per form
type lookupFunc func(b input, i int) Properties
// formInfo holds Form-specific functions and tables.
type formInfo struct {
form Form
composing, compatibility bool // form type
info lookupFunc
nextMain iterFunc
}
var formTable []*formInfo
func init() {
formTable = make([]*formInfo, 4)
for i := range formTable {
f := &formInfo{}
formTable[i] = f
f.form = Form(i)
if Form(i) == NFKD || Form(i) == NFKC {
f.compatibility = true
f.info = lookupInfoNFKC
} else {
f.info = lookupInfoNFC
}
f.nextMain = nextDecomposed
if Form(i) == NFC || Form(i) == NFKC {
f.nextMain = nextComposed
f.composing = true
}
}
}
// We do not distinguish between boundaries for NFC, NFD, etc. to avoid
// unexpected behavior for the user. For example, in NFD, there is a boundary
// after 'a'. However, 'a' might combine with modifiers, so from the application's
// perspective it is not a good boundary. We will therefore always use the
// boundaries for the combining variants.
// BoundaryBefore returns true if this rune starts a new segment and
// cannot combine with any rune on the left.
func (p Properties) BoundaryBefore() bool {
if p.ccc == 0 && !p.combinesBackward() {
return true
}
// We assume that the CCC of the first character in a decomposition
// is always non-zero if different from info.ccc and that we can return
// false at this point. This is verified by maketables.
return false
}
// BoundaryAfter returns true if runes cannot combine with or otherwise
// interact with this or previous runes.
func (p Properties) BoundaryAfter() bool {
// TODO: loosen these conditions.
return p.isInert()
}
// We pack quick check data in 4 bits:
// 5: Combines forward (0 == false, 1 == true)
// 4..3: NFC_QC Yes(00), No (10), or Maybe (11)
// 2: NFD_QC Yes (0) or No (1). No also means there is a decomposition.
// 1..0: Number of trailing non-starters.
//
// When all 4 bits are zero, the character is inert, meaning it is never
// influenced by normalization.
type qcInfo uint8
func (p Properties) isYesC() bool { return p.flags&0x10 == 0 }
func (p Properties) isYesD() bool { return p.flags&0x4 == 0 }
func (p Properties) combinesForward() bool { return p.flags&0x20 != 0 }
func (p Properties) combinesBackward() bool { return p.flags&0x8 != 0 } // == isMaybe
func (p Properties) hasDecomposition() bool { return p.flags&0x4 != 0 } // == isNoD
func (p Properties) isInert() bool {
return p.flags&qcInfoMask == 0 && p.ccc == 0
}
func (p Properties) multiSegment() bool {
return p.index >= firstMulti && p.index < endMulti
}
func (p Properties) nLeadingNonStarters() uint8 {
return p.nLead
}
func (p Properties) nTrailingNonStarters() uint8 {
return uint8(p.flags & 0x03)
}
// Decomposition returns the decomposition for the underlying rune
// or nil if there is none.
func (p Properties) Decomposition() []byte {
// TODO: create the decomposition for Hangul?
if p.index == 0 {
return nil
}
i := p.index
n := decomps[i] & headerLenMask
i++
return decomps[i : i+uint16(n)]
}
// Size returns the length of UTF-8 encoding of the rune.
func (p Properties) Size() int {
return int(p.size)
}
// CCC returns the canonical combining class of the underlying rune.
func (p Properties) CCC() uint8 {
if p.index >= firstCCCZeroExcept {
return 0
}
return ccc[p.ccc]
}
// LeadCCC returns the CCC of the first rune in the decomposition.
// If there is no decomposition, LeadCCC equals CCC.
func (p Properties) LeadCCC() uint8 {
return ccc[p.ccc]
}
// TrailCCC returns the CCC of the last rune in the decomposition.
// If there is no decomposition, TrailCCC equals CCC.
func (p Properties) TrailCCC() uint8 {
return ccc[p.tccc]
}
// Recomposition
// We use 32-bit keys instead of 64-bit for the two codepoint keys.
// This clips off the bits of three entries, but we know this will not
// result in a collision. In the unlikely event that changes to
// UnicodeData.txt introduce collisions, the compiler will catch it.
// Note that the recomposition map for NFC and NFKC are identical.
// combine returns the combined rune or 0 if it doesn't exist.
func combine(a, b rune) rune {
key := uint32(uint16(a))<<16 + uint32(uint16(b))
return recompMap[key]
}
func lookupInfoNFC(b input, i int) Properties {
v, sz := b.charinfoNFC(i)
return compInfo(v, sz)
}
func lookupInfoNFKC(b input, i int) Properties {
v, sz := b.charinfoNFKC(i)
return compInfo(v, sz)
}
// Properties returns properties for the first rune in s.
func (f Form) Properties(s []byte) Properties {
if f == NFC || f == NFD {
return compInfo(nfcData.lookup(s))
}
return compInfo(nfkcData.lookup(s))
}
// PropertiesString returns properties for the first rune in s.
func (f Form) PropertiesString(s string) Properties {
if f == NFC || f == NFD {
return compInfo(nfcData.lookupString(s))
}
return compInfo(nfkcData.lookupString(s))
}
// compInfo converts the information contained in v and sz
// to a Properties. See the comment at the top of the file
// for more information on the format.
func compInfo(v uint16, sz int) Properties {
if v == 0 {
return Properties{size: uint8(sz)}
} else if v >= 0x8000 {
p := Properties{
size: uint8(sz),
ccc: uint8(v),
tccc: uint8(v),
flags: qcInfo(v >> 8),
}
if p.ccc > 0 || p.combinesBackward() {
p.nLead = uint8(p.flags & 0x3)
}
return p
}
// has decomposition
h := decomps[v]
f := (qcInfo(h&headerFlagsMask) >> 2) | 0x4
p := Properties{size: uint8(sz), flags: f, index: v}
if v >= firstCCC {
v += uint16(h&headerLenMask) + 1
c := decomps[v]
p.tccc = c >> 2
p.flags |= qcInfo(c & 0x3)
if v >= firstLeadingCCC {
p.nLead = c & 0x3
if v >= firstStarterWithNLead {
// We were tricked. Remove the decomposition.
p.flags &= 0x03
p.index = 0
return p
}
p.ccc = decomps[v+1]
}
}
return p
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// Copyright 2011 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 norm
import "unicode/utf8"
type input struct {
str string
bytes []byte
}
func inputBytes(str []byte) input {
return input{bytes: str}
}
func inputString(str string) input {
return input{str: str}
}
func (in *input) setBytes(str []byte) {
in.str = ""
in.bytes = str
}
func (in *input) setString(str string) {
in.str = str
in.bytes = nil
}
func (in *input) _byte(p int) byte {
if in.bytes == nil {
return in.str[p]
}
return in.bytes[p]
}
func (in *input) skipASCII(p, max int) int {
if in.bytes == nil {
for ; p < max && in.str[p] < utf8.RuneSelf; p++ {
}
} else {
for ; p < max && in.bytes[p] < utf8.RuneSelf; p++ {
}
}
return p
}
func (in *input) skipContinuationBytes(p int) int {
if in.bytes == nil {
for ; p < len(in.str) && !utf8.RuneStart(in.str[p]); p++ {
}
} else {
for ; p < len(in.bytes) && !utf8.RuneStart(in.bytes[p]); p++ {
}
}
return p
}
func (in *input) appendSlice(buf []byte, b, e int) []byte {
if in.bytes != nil {
return append(buf, in.bytes[b:e]...)
}
for i := b; i < e; i++ {
buf = append(buf, in.str[i])
}
return buf
}
func (in *input) copySlice(buf []byte, b, e int) int {
if in.bytes == nil {
return copy(buf, in.str[b:e])
}
return copy(buf, in.bytes[b:e])
}
func (in *input) charinfoNFC(p int) (uint16, int) {
if in.bytes == nil {
return nfcData.lookupString(in.str[p:])
}
return nfcData.lookup(in.bytes[p:])
}
func (in *input) charinfoNFKC(p int) (uint16, int) {
if in.bytes == nil {
return nfkcData.lookupString(in.str[p:])
}
return nfkcData.lookup(in.bytes[p:])
}
func (in *input) hangul(p int) (r rune) {
if in.bytes == nil {
if !isHangulString(in.str[p:]) {
return 0
}
r, _ = utf8.DecodeRuneInString(in.str[p:])
} else {
if !isHangul(in.bytes[p:]) {
return 0
}
r, _ = utf8.DecodeRune(in.bytes[p:])
}
return r
}

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// Copyright 2011 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 norm
import (
"fmt"
"unicode/utf8"
)
// MaxSegmentSize is the maximum size of a byte buffer needed to consider any
// sequence of starter and non-starter runes for the purpose of normalization.
const MaxSegmentSize = maxByteBufferSize
// An Iter iterates over a string or byte slice, while normalizing it
// to a given Form.
type Iter struct {
rb reorderBuffer
buf [maxByteBufferSize]byte
info Properties // first character saved from previous iteration
next iterFunc // implementation of next depends on form
asciiF iterFunc
p int // current position in input source
multiSeg []byte // remainder of multi-segment decomposition
}
type iterFunc func(*Iter) []byte
// Init initializes i to iterate over src after normalizing it to Form f.
func (i *Iter) Init(f Form, src []byte) {
i.p = 0
if len(src) == 0 {
i.setDone()
i.rb.nsrc = 0
return
}
i.multiSeg = nil
i.rb.init(f, src)
i.next = i.rb.f.nextMain
i.asciiF = nextASCIIBytes
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
}
// InitString initializes i to iterate over src after normalizing it to Form f.
func (i *Iter) InitString(f Form, src string) {
i.p = 0
if len(src) == 0 {
i.setDone()
i.rb.nsrc = 0
return
}
i.multiSeg = nil
i.rb.initString(f, src)
i.next = i.rb.f.nextMain
i.asciiF = nextASCIIString
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
}
// Seek sets the segment to be returned by the next call to Next to start
// at position p. It is the responsibility of the caller to set p to the
// start of a UTF8 rune.
func (i *Iter) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
var abs int64
switch whence {
case 0:
abs = offset
case 1:
abs = int64(i.p) + offset
case 2:
abs = int64(i.rb.nsrc) + offset
default:
return 0, fmt.Errorf("norm: invalid whence")
}
if abs < 0 {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("norm: negative position")
}
if int(abs) >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.setDone()
return int64(i.p), nil
}
i.p = int(abs)
i.multiSeg = nil
i.next = i.rb.f.nextMain
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
return abs, nil
}
// returnSlice returns a slice of the underlying input type as a byte slice.
// If the underlying is of type []byte, it will simply return a slice.
// If the underlying is of type string, it will copy the slice to the buffer
// and return that.
func (i *Iter) returnSlice(a, b int) []byte {
if i.rb.src.bytes == nil {
return i.buf[:copy(i.buf[:], i.rb.src.str[a:b])]
}
return i.rb.src.bytes[a:b]
}
// Pos returns the byte position at which the next call to Next will commence processing.
func (i *Iter) Pos() int {
return i.p
}
func (i *Iter) setDone() {
i.next = nextDone
i.p = i.rb.nsrc
}
// Done returns true if there is no more input to process.
func (i *Iter) Done() bool {
return i.p >= i.rb.nsrc
}
// Next returns f(i.input[i.Pos():n]), where n is a boundary of i.input.
// For any input a and b for which f(a) == f(b), subsequent calls
// to Next will return the same segments.
// Modifying runes are grouped together with the preceding starter, if such a starter exists.
// Although not guaranteed, n will typically be the smallest possible n.
func (i *Iter) Next() []byte {
return i.next(i)
}
func nextASCIIBytes(i *Iter) []byte {
p := i.p + 1
if p >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.setDone()
return i.rb.src.bytes[i.p:p]
}
if i.rb.src.bytes[p] < utf8.RuneSelf {
p0 := i.p
i.p = p
return i.rb.src.bytes[p0:p]
}
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
i.next = i.rb.f.nextMain
return i.next(i)
}
func nextASCIIString(i *Iter) []byte {
p := i.p + 1
if p >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.buf[0] = i.rb.src.str[i.p]
i.setDone()
return i.buf[:1]
}
if i.rb.src.str[p] < utf8.RuneSelf {
i.buf[0] = i.rb.src.str[i.p]
i.p = p
return i.buf[:1]
}
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
i.next = i.rb.f.nextMain
return i.next(i)
}
func nextHangul(i *Iter) []byte {
p := i.p
next := p + hangulUTF8Size
if next >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.setDone()
} else if i.rb.src.hangul(next) == 0 {
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
i.next = i.rb.f.nextMain
return i.next(i)
}
i.p = next
return i.buf[:decomposeHangul(i.buf[:], i.rb.src.hangul(p))]
}
func nextDone(i *Iter) []byte {
return nil
}
// nextMulti is used for iterating over multi-segment decompositions
// for decomposing normal forms.
func nextMulti(i *Iter) []byte {
j := 0
d := i.multiSeg
// skip first rune
for j = 1; j < len(d) && !utf8.RuneStart(d[j]); j++ {
}
for j < len(d) {
info := i.rb.f.info(input{bytes: d}, j)
if info.BoundaryBefore() {
i.multiSeg = d[j:]
return d[:j]
}
j += int(info.size)
}
// treat last segment as normal decomposition
i.next = i.rb.f.nextMain
return i.next(i)
}
// nextMultiNorm is used for iterating over multi-segment decompositions
// for composing normal forms.
func nextMultiNorm(i *Iter) []byte {
j := 0
d := i.multiSeg
for j < len(d) {
info := i.rb.f.info(input{bytes: d}, j)
if info.BoundaryBefore() {
i.rb.compose()
seg := i.buf[:i.rb.flushCopy(i.buf[:])]
i.rb.ss.first(info)
i.rb.insertUnsafe(input{bytes: d}, j, info)
i.multiSeg = d[j+int(info.size):]
return seg
}
i.rb.ss.next(info)
i.rb.insertUnsafe(input{bytes: d}, j, info)
j += int(info.size)
}
i.multiSeg = nil
i.next = nextComposed
return doNormComposed(i)
}
// nextDecomposed is the implementation of Next for forms NFD and NFKD.
func nextDecomposed(i *Iter) (next []byte) {
outp := 0
inCopyStart, outCopyStart := i.p, 0
ss := mkStreamSafe(i.info)
for {
if sz := int(i.info.size); sz <= 1 {
p := i.p
i.p++ // ASCII or illegal byte. Either way, advance by 1.
if i.p >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.setDone()
return i.returnSlice(p, i.p)
} else if i.rb.src._byte(i.p) < utf8.RuneSelf {
i.next = i.asciiF
return i.returnSlice(p, i.p)
}
outp++
} else if d := i.info.Decomposition(); d != nil {
// Note: If leading CCC != 0, then len(d) == 2 and last is also non-zero.
// Case 1: there is a leftover to copy. In this case the decomposition
// must begin with a modifier and should always be appended.
// Case 2: no leftover. Simply return d if followed by a ccc == 0 value.
p := outp + len(d)
if outp > 0 {
i.rb.src.copySlice(i.buf[outCopyStart:], inCopyStart, i.p)
if p > len(i.buf) {
return i.buf[:outp]
}
} else if i.info.multiSegment() {
// outp must be 0 as multi-segment decompositions always
// start a new segment.
if i.multiSeg == nil {
i.multiSeg = d
i.next = nextMulti
return nextMulti(i)
}
// We are in the last segment. Treat as normal decomposition.
d = i.multiSeg
i.multiSeg = nil
p = len(d)
}
prevCC := i.info.tccc
if i.p += sz; i.p >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.setDone()
i.info = Properties{} // Force BoundaryBefore to succeed.
} else {
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
}
switch ss.next(i.info) {
case ssOverflow:
i.next = nextCGJDecompose
fallthrough
case ssStarter:
if outp > 0 {
copy(i.buf[outp:], d)
return i.buf[:p]
}
return d
}
copy(i.buf[outp:], d)
outp = p
inCopyStart, outCopyStart = i.p, outp
if i.info.ccc < prevCC {
goto doNorm
}
continue
} else if r := i.rb.src.hangul(i.p); r != 0 {
outp = decomposeHangul(i.buf[:], r)
i.p += hangulUTF8Size
inCopyStart, outCopyStart = i.p, outp
if i.p >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.setDone()
break
} else if i.rb.src.hangul(i.p) != 0 {
i.next = nextHangul
return i.buf[:outp]
}
} else {
p := outp + sz
if p > len(i.buf) {
break
}
outp = p
i.p += sz
}
if i.p >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.setDone()
break
}
prevCC := i.info.tccc
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
if v := ss.next(i.info); v == ssStarter {
break
} else if v == ssOverflow {
i.next = nextCGJDecompose
break
}
if i.info.ccc < prevCC {
goto doNorm
}
}
if outCopyStart == 0 {
return i.returnSlice(inCopyStart, i.p)
} else if inCopyStart < i.p {
i.rb.src.copySlice(i.buf[outCopyStart:], inCopyStart, i.p)
}
return i.buf[:outp]
doNorm:
// Insert what we have decomposed so far in the reorderBuffer.
// As we will only reorder, there will always be enough room.
i.rb.src.copySlice(i.buf[outCopyStart:], inCopyStart, i.p)
i.rb.insertDecomposed(i.buf[0:outp])
return doNormDecomposed(i)
}
func doNormDecomposed(i *Iter) []byte {
for {
if s := i.rb.ss.next(i.info); s == ssOverflow {
i.next = nextCGJDecompose
break
}
i.rb.insertUnsafe(i.rb.src, i.p, i.info)
if i.p += int(i.info.size); i.p >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.setDone()
break
}
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
if i.info.ccc == 0 {
break
}
}
// new segment or too many combining characters: exit normalization
return i.buf[:i.rb.flushCopy(i.buf[:])]
}
func nextCGJDecompose(i *Iter) []byte {
i.rb.ss = 0
i.rb.insertCGJ()
i.next = nextDecomposed
buf := doNormDecomposed(i)
return buf
}
// nextComposed is the implementation of Next for forms NFC and NFKC.
func nextComposed(i *Iter) []byte {
outp, startp := 0, i.p
var prevCC uint8
ss := mkStreamSafe(i.info)
for {
if !i.info.isYesC() {
goto doNorm
}
prevCC = i.info.tccc
sz := int(i.info.size)
if sz == 0 {
sz = 1 // illegal rune: copy byte-by-byte
}
p := outp + sz
if p > len(i.buf) {
break
}
outp = p
i.p += sz
if i.p >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.setDone()
break
} else if i.rb.src._byte(i.p) < utf8.RuneSelf {
i.next = i.asciiF
break
}
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
if v := ss.next(i.info); v == ssStarter {
break
} else if v == ssOverflow {
i.next = nextCGJCompose
break
}
if i.info.ccc < prevCC {
goto doNorm
}
}
return i.returnSlice(startp, i.p)
doNorm:
i.p = startp
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
if i.info.multiSegment() {
d := i.info.Decomposition()
info := i.rb.f.info(input{bytes: d}, 0)
i.rb.insertUnsafe(input{bytes: d}, 0, info)
i.multiSeg = d[int(info.size):]
i.next = nextMultiNorm
return nextMultiNorm(i)
}
i.rb.ss.first(i.info)
i.rb.insertUnsafe(i.rb.src, i.p, i.info)
return doNormComposed(i)
}
func doNormComposed(i *Iter) []byte {
// First rune should already be inserted.
for {
if i.p += int(i.info.size); i.p >= i.rb.nsrc {
i.setDone()
break
}
i.info = i.rb.f.info(i.rb.src, i.p)
if s := i.rb.ss.next(i.info); s == ssStarter {
break
} else if s == ssOverflow {
i.next = nextCGJCompose
break
}
i.rb.insertUnsafe(i.rb.src, i.p, i.info)
}
i.rb.compose()
seg := i.buf[:i.rb.flushCopy(i.buf[:])]
return seg
}
func nextCGJCompose(i *Iter) []byte {
i.rb.ss = 0 // instead of first
i.rb.insertCGJ()
i.next = nextComposed
// Note that we treat any rune with nLeadingNonStarters > 0 as a non-starter,
// even if they are not. This is particularly dubious for U+FF9E and UFF9A.
// If we ever change that, insert a check here.
i.rb.ss.first(i.info)
i.rb.insertUnsafe(i.rb.src, i.p, i.info)
return doNormComposed(i)
}

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// Copyright 2011 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 norm contains types and functions for normalizing Unicode strings.
package norm
import "unicode/utf8"
// A Form denotes a canonical representation of Unicode code points.
// The Unicode-defined normalization and equivalence forms are:
//
// NFC Unicode Normalization Form C
// NFD Unicode Normalization Form D
// NFKC Unicode Normalization Form KC
// NFKD Unicode Normalization Form KD
//
// For a Form f, this documentation uses the notation f(x) to mean
// the bytes or string x converted to the given form.
// A position n in x is called a boundary if conversion to the form can
// proceed independently on both sides:
// f(x) == append(f(x[0:n]), f(x[n:])...)
//
// References: http://unicode.org/reports/tr15/ and
// http://unicode.org/notes/tn5/.
type Form int
const (
NFC Form = iota
NFD
NFKC
NFKD
)
// Bytes returns f(b). May return b if f(b) = b.
func (f Form) Bytes(b []byte) []byte {
src := inputBytes(b)
ft := formTable[f]
n, ok := ft.quickSpan(src, 0, len(b), true)
if ok {
return b
}
out := make([]byte, n, len(b))
copy(out, b[0:n])
rb := reorderBuffer{f: *ft, src: src, nsrc: len(b), out: out, flushF: appendFlush}
return doAppendInner(&rb, n)
}
// String returns f(s).
func (f Form) String(s string) string {
src := inputString(s)
ft := formTable[f]
n, ok := ft.quickSpan(src, 0, len(s), true)
if ok {
return s
}
out := make([]byte, n, len(s))
copy(out, s[0:n])
rb := reorderBuffer{f: *ft, src: src, nsrc: len(s), out: out, flushF: appendFlush}
return string(doAppendInner(&rb, n))
}
// IsNormal returns true if b == f(b).
func (f Form) IsNormal(b []byte) bool {
src := inputBytes(b)
ft := formTable[f]
bp, ok := ft.quickSpan(src, 0, len(b), true)
if ok {
return true
}
rb := reorderBuffer{f: *ft, src: src, nsrc: len(b)}
rb.setFlusher(nil, cmpNormalBytes)
for bp < len(b) {
rb.out = b[bp:]
if bp = decomposeSegment(&rb, bp, true); bp < 0 {
return false
}
bp, _ = rb.f.quickSpan(rb.src, bp, len(b), true)
}
return true
}
func cmpNormalBytes(rb *reorderBuffer) bool {
b := rb.out
for i := 0; i < rb.nrune; i++ {
info := rb.rune[i]
if int(info.size) > len(b) {
return false
}
p := info.pos
pe := p + info.size
for ; p < pe; p++ {
if b[0] != rb.byte[p] {
return false
}
b = b[1:]
}
}
return true
}
// IsNormalString returns true if s == f(s).
func (f Form) IsNormalString(s string) bool {
src := inputString(s)
ft := formTable[f]
bp, ok := ft.quickSpan(src, 0, len(s), true)
if ok {
return true
}
rb := reorderBuffer{f: *ft, src: src, nsrc: len(s)}
rb.setFlusher(nil, func(rb *reorderBuffer) bool {
for i := 0; i < rb.nrune; i++ {
info := rb.rune[i]
if bp+int(info.size) > len(s) {
return false
}
p := info.pos
pe := p + info.size
for ; p < pe; p++ {
if s[bp] != rb.byte[p] {
return false
}
bp++
}
}
return true
})
for bp < len(s) {
if bp = decomposeSegment(&rb, bp, true); bp < 0 {
return false
}
bp, _ = rb.f.quickSpan(rb.src, bp, len(s), true)
}
return true
}
// patchTail fixes a case where a rune may be incorrectly normalized
// if it is followed by illegal continuation bytes. It returns the
// patched buffer and whether the decomposition is still in progress.
func patchTail(rb *reorderBuffer) bool {
info, p := lastRuneStart(&rb.f, rb.out)
if p == -1 || info.size == 0 {
return true
}
end := p + int(info.size)
extra := len(rb.out) - end
if extra > 0 {
// Potentially allocating memory. However, this only
// happens with ill-formed UTF-8.
x := make([]byte, 0)
x = append(x, rb.out[len(rb.out)-extra:]...)
rb.out = rb.out[:end]
decomposeToLastBoundary(rb)
rb.doFlush()
rb.out = append(rb.out, x...)
return false
}
buf := rb.out[p:]
rb.out = rb.out[:p]
decomposeToLastBoundary(rb)
if s := rb.ss.next(info); s == ssStarter {
rb.doFlush()
rb.ss.first(info)
} else if s == ssOverflow {
rb.doFlush()
rb.insertCGJ()
rb.ss = 0
}
rb.insertUnsafe(inputBytes(buf), 0, info)
return true
}
func appendQuick(rb *reorderBuffer, i int) int {
if rb.nsrc == i {
return i
}
end, _ := rb.f.quickSpan(rb.src, i, rb.nsrc, true)
rb.out = rb.src.appendSlice(rb.out, i, end)
return end
}
// Append returns f(append(out, b...)).
// The buffer out must be nil, empty, or equal to f(out).
func (f Form) Append(out []byte, src ...byte) []byte {
return f.doAppend(out, inputBytes(src), len(src))
}
func (f Form) doAppend(out []byte, src input, n int) []byte {
if n == 0 {
return out
}
ft := formTable[f]
// Attempt to do a quickSpan first so we can avoid initializing the reorderBuffer.
if len(out) == 0 {
p, _ := ft.quickSpan(src, 0, n, true)
out = src.appendSlice(out, 0, p)
if p == n {
return out
}
rb := reorderBuffer{f: *ft, src: src, nsrc: n, out: out, flushF: appendFlush}
return doAppendInner(&rb, p)
}
rb := reorderBuffer{f: *ft, src: src, nsrc: n}
return doAppend(&rb, out, 0)
}
func doAppend(rb *reorderBuffer, out []byte, p int) []byte {
rb.setFlusher(out, appendFlush)
src, n := rb.src, rb.nsrc
doMerge := len(out) > 0
if q := src.skipContinuationBytes(p); q > p {
// Move leading non-starters to destination.
rb.out = src.appendSlice(rb.out, p, q)
p = q
doMerge = patchTail(rb)
}
fd := &rb.f
if doMerge {
var info Properties
if p < n {
info = fd.info(src, p)
if !info.BoundaryBefore() || info.nLeadingNonStarters() > 0 {
if p == 0 {
decomposeToLastBoundary(rb)
}
p = decomposeSegment(rb, p, true)
}
}
if info.size == 0 {
rb.doFlush()
// Append incomplete UTF-8 encoding.
return src.appendSlice(rb.out, p, n)
}
if rb.nrune > 0 {
return doAppendInner(rb, p)
}
}
p = appendQuick(rb, p)
return doAppendInner(rb, p)
}
func doAppendInner(rb *reorderBuffer, p int) []byte {
for n := rb.nsrc; p < n; {
p = decomposeSegment(rb, p, true)
p = appendQuick(rb, p)
}
return rb.out
}
// AppendString returns f(append(out, []byte(s))).
// The buffer out must be nil, empty, or equal to f(out).
func (f Form) AppendString(out []byte, src string) []byte {
return f.doAppend(out, inputString(src), len(src))
}
// QuickSpan returns a boundary n such that b[0:n] == f(b[0:n]).
// It is not guaranteed to return the largest such n.
func (f Form) QuickSpan(b []byte) int {
n, _ := formTable[f].quickSpan(inputBytes(b), 0, len(b), true)
return n
}
// quickSpan returns a boundary n such that src[0:n] == f(src[0:n]) and
// whether any non-normalized parts were found. If atEOF is false, n will
// not point past the last segment if this segment might be become
// non-normalized by appending other runes.
func (f *formInfo) quickSpan(src input, i, end int, atEOF bool) (n int, ok bool) {
var lastCC uint8
ss := streamSafe(0)
lastSegStart := i
for n = end; i < n; {
if j := src.skipASCII(i, n); i != j {
i = j
lastSegStart = i - 1
lastCC = 0
ss = 0
continue
}
info := f.info(src, i)
if info.size == 0 {
if atEOF {
// include incomplete runes
return n, true
}
return lastSegStart, true
}
// This block needs to be before the next, because it is possible to
// have an overflow for runes that are starters (e.g. with U+FF9E).
switch ss.next(info) {
case ssStarter:
ss.first(info)
lastSegStart = i
case ssOverflow:
return lastSegStart, false
case ssSuccess:
if lastCC > info.ccc {
return lastSegStart, false
}
}
if f.composing {
if !info.isYesC() {
break
}
} else {
if !info.isYesD() {
break
}
}
lastCC = info.ccc
i += int(info.size)
}
if i == n {
if !atEOF {
n = lastSegStart
}
return n, true
}
return lastSegStart, false
}
// QuickSpanString returns a boundary n such that b[0:n] == f(s[0:n]).
// It is not guaranteed to return the largest such n.
func (f Form) QuickSpanString(s string) int {
n, _ := formTable[f].quickSpan(inputString(s), 0, len(s), true)
return n
}
// FirstBoundary returns the position i of the first boundary in b
// or -1 if b contains no boundary.
func (f Form) FirstBoundary(b []byte) int {
return f.firstBoundary(inputBytes(b), len(b))
}
func (f Form) firstBoundary(src input, nsrc int) int {
i := src.skipContinuationBytes(0)
if i >= nsrc {
return -1
}
fd := formTable[f]
ss := streamSafe(0)
// We should call ss.first here, but we can't as the first rune is
// skipped already. This means FirstBoundary can't really determine
// CGJ insertion points correctly. Luckily it doesn't have to.
// TODO: consider adding NextBoundary
for {
info := fd.info(src, i)
if info.size == 0 {
return -1
}
if s := ss.next(info); s != ssSuccess {
return i
}
i += int(info.size)
if i >= nsrc {
if !info.BoundaryAfter() && !ss.isMax() {
return -1
}
return nsrc
}
}
}
// FirstBoundaryInString returns the position i of the first boundary in s
// or -1 if s contains no boundary.
func (f Form) FirstBoundaryInString(s string) int {
return f.firstBoundary(inputString(s), len(s))
}
// LastBoundary returns the position i of the last boundary in b
// or -1 if b contains no boundary.
func (f Form) LastBoundary(b []byte) int {
return lastBoundary(formTable[f], b)
}
func lastBoundary(fd *formInfo, b []byte) int {
i := len(b)
info, p := lastRuneStart(fd, b)
if p == -1 {
return -1
}
if info.size == 0 { // ends with incomplete rune
if p == 0 { // starts with incomplete rune
return -1
}
i = p
info, p = lastRuneStart(fd, b[:i])
if p == -1 { // incomplete UTF-8 encoding or non-starter bytes without a starter
return i
}
}
if p+int(info.size) != i { // trailing non-starter bytes: illegal UTF-8
return i
}
if info.BoundaryAfter() {
return i
}
ss := streamSafe(0)
v := ss.backwards(info)
for i = p; i >= 0 && v != ssStarter; i = p {
info, p = lastRuneStart(fd, b[:i])
if v = ss.backwards(info); v == ssOverflow {
break
}
if p+int(info.size) != i {
if p == -1 { // no boundary found
return -1
}
return i // boundary after an illegal UTF-8 encoding
}
}
return i
}
// decomposeSegment scans the first segment in src into rb. It inserts 0x034f
// (Grapheme Joiner) when it encounters a sequence of more than 30 non-starters
// and returns the number of bytes consumed from src or iShortDst or iShortSrc.
func decomposeSegment(rb *reorderBuffer, sp int, atEOF bool) int {
// Force one character to be consumed.
info := rb.f.info(rb.src, sp)
if info.size == 0 {
return 0
}
if rb.nrune > 0 {
if s := rb.ss.next(info); s == ssStarter {
goto end
} else if s == ssOverflow {
rb.insertCGJ()
goto end
}
} else {
rb.ss.first(info)
}
if err := rb.insertFlush(rb.src, sp, info); err != iSuccess {
return int(err)
}
for {
sp += int(info.size)
if sp >= rb.nsrc {
if !atEOF && !info.BoundaryAfter() {
return int(iShortSrc)
}
break
}
info = rb.f.info(rb.src, sp)
if info.size == 0 {
if !atEOF {
return int(iShortSrc)
}
break
}
if s := rb.ss.next(info); s == ssStarter {
break
} else if s == ssOverflow {
rb.insertCGJ()
break
}
if err := rb.insertFlush(rb.src, sp, info); err != iSuccess {
return int(err)
}
}
end:
if !rb.doFlush() {
return int(iShortDst)
}
return sp
}
// lastRuneStart returns the runeInfo and position of the last
// rune in buf or the zero runeInfo and -1 if no rune was found.
func lastRuneStart(fd *formInfo, buf []byte) (Properties, int) {
p := len(buf) - 1
for ; p >= 0 && !utf8.RuneStart(buf[p]); p-- {
}
if p < 0 {
return Properties{}, -1
}
return fd.info(inputBytes(buf), p), p
}
// decomposeToLastBoundary finds an open segment at the end of the buffer
// and scans it into rb. Returns the buffer minus the last segment.
func decomposeToLastBoundary(rb *reorderBuffer) {
fd := &rb.f
info, i := lastRuneStart(fd, rb.out)
if int(info.size) != len(rb.out)-i {
// illegal trailing continuation bytes
return
}
if info.BoundaryAfter() {
return
}
var add [maxNonStarters + 1]Properties // stores runeInfo in reverse order
padd := 0
ss := streamSafe(0)
p := len(rb.out)
for {
add[padd] = info
v := ss.backwards(info)
if v == ssOverflow {
// Note that if we have an overflow, it the string we are appending to
// is not correctly normalized. In this case the behavior is undefined.
break
}
padd++
p -= int(info.size)
if v == ssStarter || p < 0 {
break
}
info, i = lastRuneStart(fd, rb.out[:p])
if int(info.size) != p-i {
break
}
}
rb.ss = ss
// Copy bytes for insertion as we may need to overwrite rb.out.
var buf [maxBufferSize * utf8.UTFMax]byte
cp := buf[:copy(buf[:], rb.out[p:])]
rb.out = rb.out[:p]
for padd--; padd >= 0; padd-- {
info = add[padd]
rb.insertUnsafe(inputBytes(cp), 0, info)
cp = cp[info.size:]
}
}

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// Copyright 2011 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.
// +build ignore
package main
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"flag"
"fmt"
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
"path"
"regexp"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
"code.google.com/p/go.text/unicode/norm"
)
func main() {
flag.Parse()
loadTestData()
CharacterByCharacterTests()
StandardTests()
PerformanceTest()
if errorCount == 0 {
fmt.Println("PASS")
}
}
const file = "NormalizationTest.txt"
var url = flag.String("url",
"http://www.unicode.org/Public/"+unicode.Version+"/ucd/"+file,
"URL of Unicode database directory")
var localFiles = flag.Bool("local",
false,
"data files have been copied to the current directory; for debugging only")
var logger = log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.Lshortfile)
// This regression test runs the test set in NormalizationTest.txt
// (taken from http://www.unicode.org/Public/<unicode.Version>/ucd/).
//
// NormalizationTest.txt has form:
// @Part0 # Specific cases
// #
// 1E0A;1E0A;0044 0307;1E0A;0044 0307; # (Ḋ; Ḋ; D◌̇; Ḋ; D◌̇; ) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH DOT ABOVE
// 1E0C;1E0C;0044 0323;1E0C;0044 0323; # (Ḍ; Ḍ; D◌̣; Ḍ; D◌̣; ) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH DOT BELOW
//
// Each test has 5 columns (c1, c2, c3, c4, c5), where
// (c1, c2, c3, c4, c5) == (c1, NFC(c1), NFD(c1), NFKC(c1), NFKD(c1))
//
// CONFORMANCE:
// 1. The following invariants must be true for all conformant implementations
//
// NFC
// c2 == NFC(c1) == NFC(c2) == NFC(c3)
// c4 == NFC(c4) == NFC(c5)
//
// NFD
// c3 == NFD(c1) == NFD(c2) == NFD(c3)
// c5 == NFD(c4) == NFD(c5)
//
// NFKC
// c4 == NFKC(c1) == NFKC(c2) == NFKC(c3) == NFKC(c4) == NFKC(c5)
//
// NFKD
// c5 == NFKD(c1) == NFKD(c2) == NFKD(c3) == NFKD(c4) == NFKD(c5)
//
// 2. For every code point X assigned in this version of Unicode that is not
// specifically listed in Part 1, the following invariants must be true
// for all conformant implementations:
//
// X == NFC(X) == NFD(X) == NFKC(X) == NFKD(X)
//
// Column types.
const (
cRaw = iota
cNFC
cNFD
cNFKC
cNFKD
cMaxColumns
)
// Holds data from NormalizationTest.txt
var part []Part
type Part struct {
name string
number int
tests []Test
}
type Test struct {
name string
partnr int
number int
r rune // used for character by character test
cols [cMaxColumns]string // Each has 5 entries, see below.
}
func (t Test) Name() string {
if t.number < 0 {
return part[t.partnr].name
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", part[t.partnr].name, t.number)
}
var partRe = regexp.MustCompile(`@Part(\d) # (.*)$`)
var testRe = regexp.MustCompile(`^` + strings.Repeat(`([\dA-F ]+);`, 5) + ` # (.*)$`)
var counter int
// Load the data form NormalizationTest.txt
func loadTestData() {
if *localFiles {
pwd, _ := os.Getwd()
*url = "file://" + path.Join(pwd, file)
}
t := &http.Transport{}
t.RegisterProtocol("file", http.NewFileTransport(http.Dir("/")))
c := &http.Client{Transport: t}
resp, err := c.Get(*url)
if err != nil {
logger.Fatal(err)
}
if resp.StatusCode != 200 {
logger.Fatal("bad GET status for "+file, resp.Status)
}
f := resp.Body
defer f.Close()
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(f)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
if len(line) == 0 || line[0] == '#' {
continue
}
m := partRe.FindStringSubmatch(line)
if m != nil {
if len(m) < 3 {
logger.Fatal("Failed to parse Part: ", line)
}
i, err := strconv.Atoi(m[1])
if err != nil {
logger.Fatal(err)
}
name := m[2]
part = append(part, Part{name: name[:len(name)-1], number: i})
continue
}
m = testRe.FindStringSubmatch(line)
if m == nil || len(m) < 7 {
logger.Fatalf(`Failed to parse: "%s" result: %#v`, line, m)
}
test := Test{name: m[6], partnr: len(part) - 1, number: counter}
counter++
for j := 1; j < len(m)-1; j++ {
for _, split := range strings.Split(m[j], " ") {
r, err := strconv.ParseUint(split, 16, 64)
if err != nil {
logger.Fatal(err)
}
if test.r == 0 {
// save for CharacterByCharacterTests
test.r = rune(r)
}
var buf [utf8.UTFMax]byte
sz := utf8.EncodeRune(buf[:], rune(r))
test.cols[j-1] += string(buf[:sz])
}
}
part := &part[len(part)-1]
part.tests = append(part.tests, test)
}
if scanner.Err() != nil {
logger.Fatal(scanner.Err())
}
}
var fstr = []string{"NFC", "NFD", "NFKC", "NFKD"}
var errorCount int
func cmpResult(t *Test, name string, f norm.Form, gold, test, result string) {
if gold != result {
errorCount++
if errorCount > 20 {
return
}
logger.Printf("%s:%s: %s(%+q)=%+q; want %+q: %s",
t.Name(), name, fstr[f], test, result, gold, t.name)
}
}
func cmpIsNormal(t *Test, name string, f norm.Form, test string, result, want bool) {
if result != want {
errorCount++
if errorCount > 20 {
return
}
logger.Printf("%s:%s: %s(%+q)=%v; want %v", t.Name(), name, fstr[f], test, result, want)
}
}
func doTest(t *Test, f norm.Form, gold, test string) {
testb := []byte(test)
result := f.Bytes(testb)
cmpResult(t, "Bytes", f, gold, test, string(result))
sresult := f.String(test)
cmpResult(t, "String", f, gold, test, sresult)
acc := []byte{}
i := norm.Iter{}
i.InitString(f, test)
for !i.Done() {
acc = append(acc, i.Next()...)
}
cmpResult(t, "Iter.Next", f, gold, test, string(acc))
buf := make([]byte, 128)
acc = nil
for p := 0; p < len(testb); {
nDst, nSrc, _ := f.Transform(buf, testb[p:], true)
acc = append(acc, buf[:nDst]...)
p += nSrc
}
cmpResult(t, "Transform", f, gold, test, string(acc))
for i := range test {
out := f.Append(f.Bytes([]byte(test[:i])), []byte(test[i:])...)
cmpResult(t, fmt.Sprintf(":Append:%d", i), f, gold, test, string(out))
}
cmpIsNormal(t, "IsNormal", f, test, f.IsNormal([]byte(test)), test == gold)
cmpIsNormal(t, "IsNormalString", f, test, f.IsNormalString(test), test == gold)
}
func doConformanceTests(t *Test, partn int) {
for i := 0; i <= 2; i++ {
doTest(t, norm.NFC, t.cols[1], t.cols[i])
doTest(t, norm.NFD, t.cols[2], t.cols[i])
doTest(t, norm.NFKC, t.cols[3], t.cols[i])
doTest(t, norm.NFKD, t.cols[4], t.cols[i])
}
for i := 3; i <= 4; i++ {
doTest(t, norm.NFC, t.cols[3], t.cols[i])
doTest(t, norm.NFD, t.cols[4], t.cols[i])
doTest(t, norm.NFKC, t.cols[3], t.cols[i])
doTest(t, norm.NFKD, t.cols[4], t.cols[i])
}
}
func CharacterByCharacterTests() {
tests := part[1].tests
var last rune = 0
for i := 0; i <= len(tests); i++ { // last one is special case
var r rune
if i == len(tests) {
r = 0x2FA1E // Don't have to go to 0x10FFFF
} else {
r = tests[i].r
}
for last++; last < r; last++ {
// Check all characters that were not explicitly listed in the test.
t := &Test{partnr: 1, number: -1}
char := string(last)
doTest(t, norm.NFC, char, char)
doTest(t, norm.NFD, char, char)
doTest(t, norm.NFKC, char, char)
doTest(t, norm.NFKD, char, char)
}
if i < len(tests) {
doConformanceTests(&tests[i], 1)
}
}
}
func StandardTests() {
for _, j := range []int{0, 2, 3} {
for _, test := range part[j].tests {
doConformanceTests(&test, j)
}
}
}
// PerformanceTest verifies that normalization is O(n). If any of the
// code does not properly check for maxCombiningChars, normalization
// may exhibit O(n**2) behavior.
func PerformanceTest() {
runtime.GOMAXPROCS(2)
success := make(chan bool, 1)
go func() {
buf := bytes.Repeat([]byte("\u035D"), 1024*1024)
buf = append(buf, "\u035B"...)
norm.NFC.Append(nil, buf...)
success <- true
}()
timeout := time.After(1 * time.Second)
select {
case <-success:
// test completed before the timeout
case <-timeout:
errorCount++
logger.Printf(`unexpectedly long time to complete PerformanceTest`)
}
}

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// Copyright 2011 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 norm
import "io"
type normWriter struct {
rb reorderBuffer
w io.Writer
buf []byte
}
// Write implements the standard write interface. If the last characters are
// not at a normalization boundary, the bytes will be buffered for the next
// write. The remaining bytes will be written on close.
func (w *normWriter) Write(data []byte) (n int, err error) {
// Process data in pieces to keep w.buf size bounded.
const chunk = 4000
for len(data) > 0 {
// Normalize into w.buf.
m := len(data)
if m > chunk {
m = chunk
}
w.rb.src = inputBytes(data[:m])
w.rb.nsrc = m
w.buf = doAppend(&w.rb, w.buf, 0)
data = data[m:]
n += m
// Write out complete prefix, save remainder.
// Note that lastBoundary looks back at most 31 runes.
i := lastBoundary(&w.rb.f, w.buf)
if i == -1 {
i = 0
}
if i > 0 {
if _, err = w.w.Write(w.buf[:i]); err != nil {
break
}
bn := copy(w.buf, w.buf[i:])
w.buf = w.buf[:bn]
}
}
return n, err
}
// Close forces data that remains in the buffer to be written.
func (w *normWriter) Close() error {
if len(w.buf) > 0 {
_, err := w.w.Write(w.buf)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Writer returns a new writer that implements Write(b)
// by writing f(b) to w. The returned writer may use an
// an internal buffer to maintain state across Write calls.
// Calling its Close method writes any buffered data to w.
func (f Form) Writer(w io.Writer) io.WriteCloser {
wr := &normWriter{rb: reorderBuffer{}, w: w}
wr.rb.init(f, nil)
return wr
}
type normReader struct {
rb reorderBuffer
r io.Reader
inbuf []byte
outbuf []byte
bufStart int
lastBoundary int
err error
}
// Read implements the standard read interface.
func (r *normReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
for {
if r.lastBoundary-r.bufStart > 0 {
n := copy(p, r.outbuf[r.bufStart:r.lastBoundary])
r.bufStart += n
if r.lastBoundary-r.bufStart > 0 {
return n, nil
}
return n, r.err
}
if r.err != nil {
return 0, r.err
}
outn := copy(r.outbuf, r.outbuf[r.lastBoundary:])
r.outbuf = r.outbuf[0:outn]
r.bufStart = 0
n, err := r.r.Read(r.inbuf)
r.rb.src = inputBytes(r.inbuf[0:n])
r.rb.nsrc, r.err = n, err
if n > 0 {
r.outbuf = doAppend(&r.rb, r.outbuf, 0)
}
if err == io.EOF {
r.lastBoundary = len(r.outbuf)
} else {
r.lastBoundary = lastBoundary(&r.rb.f, r.outbuf)
if r.lastBoundary == -1 {
r.lastBoundary = 0
}
}
}
panic("should not reach here")
}
// Reader returns a new reader that implements Read
// by reading data from r and returning f(data).
func (f Form) Reader(r io.Reader) io.Reader {
const chunk = 4000
buf := make([]byte, chunk)
rr := &normReader{rb: reorderBuffer{}, r: r, inbuf: buf}
rr.rb.init(f, buf)
return rr
}

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// Copyright 2013 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 norm
import (
"unicode/utf8"
"code.google.com/p/go.text/transform"
)
// Reset implements the Reset method of the transform.Transformer interface.
func (Form) Reset() {}
// Transform implements the Transform method of the transform.Transformer
// interface. It may need to write segments of up to MaxSegmentSize at once.
// Users should either catch ErrShortDst and allow dst to grow or have dst be at
// least of size MaxTransformChunkSize to be guaranteed of progress.
func (f Form) Transform(dst, src []byte, atEOF bool) (nDst, nSrc int, err error) {
n := 0
// Cap the maximum number of src bytes to check.
b := src
eof := atEOF
if ns := len(dst); ns < len(b) {
err = transform.ErrShortDst
eof = false
b = b[:ns]
}
i, ok := formTable[f].quickSpan(inputBytes(b), n, len(b), eof)
n += copy(dst[n:], b[n:i])
if !ok {
nDst, nSrc, err = f.transform(dst[n:], src[n:], atEOF)
return nDst + n, nSrc + n, err
}
if n < len(src) && !atEOF {
err = transform.ErrShortSrc
}
return n, n, err
}
func flushTransform(rb *reorderBuffer) bool {
// Write out (must fully fit in dst, or else it is a ErrShortDst).
if len(rb.out) < rb.nrune*utf8.UTFMax {
return false
}
rb.out = rb.out[rb.flushCopy(rb.out):]
return true
}
var errs = []error{nil, transform.ErrShortDst, transform.ErrShortSrc}
// transform implements the transform.Transformer interface. It is only called
// when quickSpan does not pass for a given string.
func (f Form) transform(dst, src []byte, atEOF bool) (nDst, nSrc int, err error) {
// TODO: get rid of reorderBuffer. See CL 23460044.
rb := reorderBuffer{}
rb.init(f, src)
for {
// Load segment into reorder buffer.
rb.setFlusher(dst[nDst:], flushTransform)
end := decomposeSegment(&rb, nSrc, atEOF)
if end < 0 {
return nDst, nSrc, errs[-end]
}
nDst = len(dst) - len(rb.out)
nSrc = end
// Next quickSpan.
end = rb.nsrc
eof := atEOF
if n := nSrc + len(dst) - nDst; n < end {
err = transform.ErrShortDst
end = n
eof = false
}
end, ok := rb.f.quickSpan(rb.src, nSrc, end, eof)
n := copy(dst[nDst:], rb.src.bytes[nSrc:end])
nSrc += n
nDst += n
if ok {
if n < rb.nsrc && !atEOF {
err = transform.ErrShortSrc
}
return nDst, nSrc, err
}
}
}

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// Copyright 2011 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 norm
type valueRange struct {
value uint16 // header: value:stride
lo, hi byte // header: lo:n
}
type sparseBlocks struct {
values []valueRange
offset []uint16
}
var nfcSparse = sparseBlocks{
values: nfcSparseValues[:],
offset: nfcSparseOffset[:],
}
var nfkcSparse = sparseBlocks{
values: nfkcSparseValues[:],
offset: nfkcSparseOffset[:],
}
var (
nfcData = newNfcTrie(0)
nfkcData = newNfkcTrie(0)
)
// lookupValue determines the type of block n and looks up the value for b.
// For n < t.cutoff, the block is a simple lookup table. Otherwise, the block
// is a list of ranges with an accompanying value. Given a matching range r,
// the value for b is by r.value + (b - r.lo) * stride.
func (t *sparseBlocks) lookup(n uint32, b byte) uint16 {
offset := t.offset[n]
header := t.values[offset]
lo := offset + 1
hi := lo + uint16(header.lo)
for lo < hi {
m := lo + (hi-lo)/2
r := t.values[m]
if r.lo <= b && b <= r.hi {
return r.value + uint16(b-r.lo)*header.value
}
if b < r.lo {
hi = m
} else {
lo = m + 1
}
}
return 0
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// Copyright 2011 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.
// +build ignore
// Trie table generator.
// Used by make*tables tools to generate a go file with trie data structures
// for mapping UTF-8 to a 16-bit value. All but the last byte in a UTF-8 byte
// sequence are used to lookup offsets in the index table to be used for the
// next byte. The last byte is used to index into a table with 16-bit values.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io"
)
const maxSparseEntries = 16
type normCompacter struct {
sparseBlocks [][]uint64
sparseOffset []uint16
sparseCount int
name string
}
func mostFrequentStride(a []uint64) int {
counts := make(map[int]int)
var v int
for _, x := range a {
if stride := int(x) - v; v != 0 && stride >= 0 {
counts[stride]++
}
v = int(x)
}
var maxs, maxc int
for stride, cnt := range counts {
if cnt > maxc || (cnt == maxc && stride < maxs) {
maxs, maxc = stride, cnt
}
}
return maxs
}
func countSparseEntries(a []uint64) int {
stride := mostFrequentStride(a)
var v, count int
for _, tv := range a {
if int(tv)-v != stride {
if tv != 0 {
count++
}
}
v = int(tv)
}
return count
}
func (c *normCompacter) Size(v []uint64) (sz int, ok bool) {
if n := countSparseEntries(v); n <= maxSparseEntries {
return (n+1)*4 + 2, true
}
return 0, false
}
func (c *normCompacter) Store(v []uint64) uint32 {
h := uint32(len(c.sparseOffset))
c.sparseBlocks = append(c.sparseBlocks, v)
c.sparseOffset = append(c.sparseOffset, uint16(c.sparseCount))
c.sparseCount += countSparseEntries(v) + 1
return h
}
func (c *normCompacter) Handler() string {
return c.name + "Sparse.lookup"
}
func (c *normCompacter) Print(w io.Writer) (retErr error) {
p := func(f string, x ...interface{}) {
if _, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, f, x...); retErr == nil && err != nil {
retErr = err
}
}
ls := len(c.sparseBlocks)
p("// %sSparseOffset: %d entries, %d bytes\n", c.name, ls, ls*2)
p("var %sSparseOffset = %#v\n\n", c.name, c.sparseOffset)
ns := c.sparseCount
p("// %sSparseValues: %d entries, %d bytes\n", c.name, ns, ns*4)
p("var %sSparseValues = [%d]valueRange {", c.name, ns)
for i, b := range c.sparseBlocks {
p("\n// Block %#x, offset %#x", i, c.sparseOffset[i])
var v int
stride := mostFrequentStride(b)
n := countSparseEntries(b)
p("\n{value:%#04x,lo:%#02x},", stride, uint8(n))
for i, nv := range b {
if int(nv)-v != stride {
if v != 0 {
p(",hi:%#02x},", 0x80+i-1)
}
if nv != 0 {
p("\n{value:%#04x,lo:%#02x", nv, 0x80+i)
}
}
v = int(nv)
}
if v != 0 {
p(",hi:%#02x},", 0x80+len(b)-1)
}
}
p("\n}\n\n")
return
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// Package awserr represents API error interface accessors for the SDK.
package awserr
// An Error wraps lower level errors with code, message and an original error.
// The underlying concrete error type may also satisfy other interfaces which
// can be to used to obtain more specific information about the error.
//
// Calling Error() or String() will always include the full information about
// an error based on its underlying type.
//
// Example:
//
// output, err := s3manage.Upload(svc, input, opts)
// if err != nil {
// if awsErr, ok := err.(awserr.Error); ok {
// // Get error details
// log.Println("Error:", err.Code(), err.Message())
//
// Prints out full error message, including original error if there was one.
// log.Println("Error:", err.Error())
//
// // Get original error
// if origErr := err.Err(); origErr != nil {
// // operate on original error.
// }
// } else {
// fmt.Println(err.Error())
// }
// }
//
type Error interface {
// Satisfy the generic error interface.
error
// Returns the short phrase depicting the classification of the error.
Code() string
// Returns the error details message.
Message() string
// Returns the original error if one was set. Nil is returned if not set.
OrigErr() error
}
// New returns an Error object described by the code, message, and origErr.
//
// If origErr satisfies the Error interface it will not be wrapped within a new
// Error object and will instead be returned.
func New(code, message string, origErr error) Error {
if e, ok := origErr.(Error); ok && e != nil {
return e
}
return newBaseError(code, message, origErr)
}
// A RequestFailure is an interface to extract request failure information from
// an Error such as the request ID of the failed request returned by a service.
// RequestFailures may not always have a requestID value if the request failed
// prior to reaching the service such as a connection error.
//
// Example:
//
// output, err := s3manage.Upload(svc, input, opts)
// if err != nil {
// if reqerr, ok := err.(RequestFailure); ok {
// log.Printf("Request failed", reqerr.Code(), reqerr.Message(), reqerr.RequestID())
// } else {
// log.Printf("Error:", err.Error()
// }
// }
//
// Combined with awserr.Error:
//
// output, err := s3manage.Upload(svc, input, opts)
// if err != nil {
// if awsErr, ok := err.(awserr.Error); ok {
// // Generic AWS Error with Code, Message, and original error (if any)
// fmt.Println(awsErr.Code(), awsErr.Message(), awsErr.OrigErr())
//
// if reqErr, ok := err.(awserr.RequestFailure); ok {
// // A service error occurred
// fmt.Println(reqErr.StatusCode(), reqErr.RequestID())
// }
// } else {
// fmt.Println(err.Error())
// }
// }
//
type RequestFailure interface {
Error
// The status code of the HTTP response.
StatusCode() int
// The request ID returned by the service for a request failure. This will
// be empty if no request ID is available such as the request failed due
// to a connection error.
RequestID() string
}
// NewRequestFailure returns a new request error wrapper for the given Error
// provided.
func NewRequestFailure(err Error, statusCode int, reqID string) RequestFailure {
return newRequestError(err, statusCode, reqID)
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package awserr
import "fmt"
// SprintError returns a string of the formatted error code.
//
// Both extra and origErr are optional. If they are included their lines
// will be added, but if they are not included their lines will be ignored.
func SprintError(code, message, extra string, origErr error) string {
msg := fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", code, message)
if extra != "" {
msg = fmt.Sprintf("%s\n\t%s", msg, extra)
}
if origErr != nil {
msg = fmt.Sprintf("%s\ncaused by: %s", msg, origErr.Error())
}
return msg
}
// A baseError wraps the code and message which defines an error. It also
// can be used to wrap an original error object.
//
// Should be used as the root for errors satisfying the awserr.Error. Also
// for any error which does not fit into a specific error wrapper type.
type baseError struct {
// Classification of error
code string
// Detailed information about error
message string
// Optional original error this error is based off of. Allows building
// chained errors.
origErr error
}
// newBaseError returns an error object for the code, message, and err.
//
// code is a short no whitespace phrase depicting the classification of
// the error that is being created.
//
// message is the free flow string containing detailed information about the error.
//
// origErr is the error object which will be nested under the new error to be returned.
func newBaseError(code, message string, origErr error) *baseError {
return &baseError{
code: code,
message: message,
origErr: origErr,
}
}
// Error returns the string representation of the error.
//
// See ErrorWithExtra for formatting.
//
// Satisfies the error interface.
func (b baseError) Error() string {
return SprintError(b.code, b.message, "", b.origErr)
}
// String returns the string representation of the error.
// Alias for Error to satisfy the stringer interface.
func (b baseError) String() string {
return b.Error()
}
// Code returns the short phrase depicting the classification of the error.
func (b baseError) Code() string {
return b.code
}
// Message returns the error details message.
func (b baseError) Message() string {
return b.message
}
// OrigErr returns the original error if one was set. Nil is returned if no error
// was set.
func (b baseError) OrigErr() error {
return b.origErr
}
// So that the Error interface type can be included as an anonymous field
// in the requestError struct and not conflict with the error.Error() method.
type awsError Error
// A requestError wraps a request or service error.
//
// Composed of baseError for code, message, and original error.
type requestError struct {
awsError
statusCode int
requestID string
}
// newRequestError returns a wrapped error with additional information for request
// status code, and service requestID.
//
// Should be used to wrap all request which involve service requests. Even if
// the request failed without a service response, but had an HTTP status code
// that may be meaningful.
//
// Also wraps original errors via the baseError.
func newRequestError(err Error, statusCode int, requestID string) *requestError {
return &requestError{
awsError: err,
statusCode: statusCode,
requestID: requestID,
}
}
// Error returns the string representation of the error.
// Satisfies the error interface.
func (r requestError) Error() string {
extra := fmt.Sprintf("status code: %d, request id: [%s]",
r.statusCode, r.requestID)
return SprintError(r.Code(), r.Message(), extra, r.OrigErr())
}
// String returns the string representation of the error.
// Alias for Error to satisfy the stringer interface.
func (r requestError) String() string {
return r.Error()
}
// StatusCode returns the wrapped status code for the error
func (r requestError) StatusCode() int {
return r.statusCode
}
// RequestID returns the wrapped requestID
func (r requestError) RequestID() string {
return r.requestID
}

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package awsutil
import (
"io"
"reflect"
)
// Copy deeply copies a src structure to dst. Useful for copying request and
// response structures.
//
// Can copy between structs of different type, but will only copy fields which
// are assignable, and exist in both structs. Fields which are not assignable,
// or do not exist in both structs are ignored.
func Copy(dst, src interface{}) {
dstval := reflect.ValueOf(dst)
if !dstval.IsValid() {
panic("Copy dst cannot be nil")
}
rcopy(dstval, reflect.ValueOf(src), true)
}
// CopyOf returns a copy of src while also allocating the memory for dst.
// src must be a pointer type or this operation will fail.
func CopyOf(src interface{}) (dst interface{}) {
dsti := reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(src).Elem())
dst = dsti.Interface()
rcopy(dsti, reflect.ValueOf(src), true)
return
}
// rcopy performs a recursive copy of values from the source to destination.
//
// root is used to skip certain aspects of the copy which are not valid
// for the root node of a object.
func rcopy(dst, src reflect.Value, root bool) {
if !src.IsValid() {
return
}
switch src.Kind() {
case reflect.Ptr:
if _, ok := src.Interface().(io.Reader); ok {
if dst.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && dst.Elem().CanSet() {
dst.Elem().Set(src)
} else if dst.CanSet() {
dst.Set(src)
}
} else {
e := src.Type().Elem()
if dst.CanSet() && !src.IsNil() {
dst.Set(reflect.New(e))
}
if src.Elem().IsValid() {
// Keep the current root state since the depth hasn't changed
rcopy(dst.Elem(), src.Elem(), root)
}
}
case reflect.Struct:
if !root {
dst.Set(reflect.New(src.Type()).Elem())
}
t := dst.Type()
for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
name := t.Field(i).Name
srcval := src.FieldByName(name)
if srcval.IsValid() {
rcopy(dst.FieldByName(name), srcval, false)
}
}
case reflect.Slice:
s := reflect.MakeSlice(src.Type(), src.Len(), src.Cap())
dst.Set(s)
for i := 0; i < src.Len(); i++ {
rcopy(dst.Index(i), src.Index(i), false)
}
case reflect.Map:
s := reflect.MakeMap(src.Type())
dst.Set(s)
for _, k := range src.MapKeys() {
v := src.MapIndex(k)
v2 := reflect.New(v.Type()).Elem()
rcopy(v2, v, false)
dst.SetMapIndex(k, v2)
}
default:
// Assign the value if possible. If its not assignable, the value would
// need to be converted and the impact of that may be unexpected, or is
// not compatible with the dst type.
if src.Type().AssignableTo(dst.Type()) {
dst.Set(src)
}
}
}

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package awsutil_test
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func ExampleCopy() {
type Foo struct {
A int
B []*string
}
// Create the initial value
str1 := "hello"
str2 := "bye bye"
f1 := &Foo{A: 1, B: []*string{&str1, &str2}}
// Do the copy
var f2 Foo
awsutil.Copy(&f2, f1)
// Print the result
fmt.Println(awsutil.StringValue(f2))
// Output:
// {
// A: 1,
// B: ["hello","bye bye"]
// }
}
func TestCopy(t *testing.T) {
type Foo struct {
A int
B []*string
C map[string]*int
}
// Create the initial value
str1 := "hello"
str2 := "bye bye"
int1 := 1
int2 := 2
f1 := &Foo{
A: 1,
B: []*string{&str1, &str2},
C: map[string]*int{
"A": &int1,
"B": &int2,
},
}
// Do the copy
var f2 Foo
awsutil.Copy(&f2, f1)
// Values are equal
assert.Equal(t, f2.A, f1.A)
assert.Equal(t, f2.B, f1.B)
assert.Equal(t, f2.C, f1.C)
// But pointers are not!
str3 := "nothello"
int3 := 57
f2.A = 100
f2.B[0] = &str3
f2.C["B"] = &int3
assert.NotEqual(t, f2.A, f1.A)
assert.NotEqual(t, f2.B, f1.B)
assert.NotEqual(t, f2.C, f1.C)
}
func TestCopyIgnoreNilMembers(t *testing.T) {
type Foo struct {
A *string
}
f := &Foo{}
assert.Nil(t, f.A)
var f2 Foo
awsutil.Copy(&f2, f)
assert.Nil(t, f2.A)
fcopy := awsutil.CopyOf(f)
f3 := fcopy.(*Foo)
assert.Nil(t, f3.A)
}
func TestCopyPrimitive(t *testing.T) {
str := "hello"
var s string
awsutil.Copy(&s, &str)
assert.Equal(t, "hello", s)
}
func TestCopyNil(t *testing.T) {
var s string
awsutil.Copy(&s, nil)
assert.Equal(t, "", s)
}
func TestCopyReader(t *testing.T) {
var buf io.Reader = bytes.NewReader([]byte("hello world"))
var r io.Reader
awsutil.Copy(&r, buf)
b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []byte("hello world"), b)
// empty bytes because this is not a deep copy
b, err = ioutil.ReadAll(buf)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []byte(""), b)
}
func TestCopyDifferentStructs(t *testing.T) {
type SrcFoo struct {
A int
B []*string
C map[string]*int
SrcUnique string
SameNameDiffType int
}
type DstFoo struct {
A int
B []*string
C map[string]*int
DstUnique int
SameNameDiffType string
}
// Create the initial value
str1 := "hello"
str2 := "bye bye"
int1 := 1
int2 := 2
f1 := &SrcFoo{
A: 1,
B: []*string{&str1, &str2},
C: map[string]*int{
"A": &int1,
"B": &int2,
},
SrcUnique: "unique",
SameNameDiffType: 1,
}
// Do the copy
var f2 DstFoo
awsutil.Copy(&f2, f1)
// Values are equal
assert.Equal(t, f2.A, f1.A)
assert.Equal(t, f2.B, f1.B)
assert.Equal(t, f2.C, f1.C)
assert.Equal(t, "unique", f1.SrcUnique)
assert.Equal(t, 1, f1.SameNameDiffType)
assert.Equal(t, 0, f2.DstUnique)
assert.Equal(t, "", f2.SameNameDiffType)
}
func ExampleCopyOf() {
type Foo struct {
A int
B []*string
}
// Create the initial value
str1 := "hello"
str2 := "bye bye"
f1 := &Foo{A: 1, B: []*string{&str1, &str2}}
// Do the copy
v := awsutil.CopyOf(f1)
var f2 *Foo = v.(*Foo)
// Print the result
fmt.Println(awsutil.StringValue(f2))
// Output:
// {
// A: 1,
// B: ["hello","bye bye"]
// }
}

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package awsutil
import (
"reflect"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
var indexRe = regexp.MustCompile(`(.+)\[(-?\d+)?\]$`)
// rValuesAtPath returns a slice of values found in value v. The values
// in v are explored recursively so all nested values are collected.
func rValuesAtPath(v interface{}, path string, create bool, caseSensitive bool) []reflect.Value {
pathparts := strings.Split(path, "||")
if len(pathparts) > 1 {
for _, pathpart := range pathparts {
vals := rValuesAtPath(v, pathpart, create, caseSensitive)
if vals != nil && len(vals) > 0 {
return vals
}
}
return nil
}
values := []reflect.Value{reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(v))}
components := strings.Split(path, ".")
for len(values) > 0 && len(components) > 0 {
var index *int64
var indexStar bool
c := strings.TrimSpace(components[0])
if c == "" { // no actual component, illegal syntax
return nil
} else if caseSensitive && c != "*" && strings.ToLower(c[0:1]) == c[0:1] {
// TODO normalize case for user
return nil // don't support unexported fields
}
// parse this component
if m := indexRe.FindStringSubmatch(c); m != nil {
c = m[1]
if m[2] == "" {
index = nil
indexStar = true
} else {
i, _ := strconv.ParseInt(m[2], 10, 32)
index = &i
indexStar = false
}
}
nextvals := []reflect.Value{}
for _, value := range values {
// pull component name out of struct member
if value.Kind() != reflect.Struct {
continue
}
if c == "*" { // pull all members
for i := 0; i < value.NumField(); i++ {
if f := reflect.Indirect(value.Field(i)); f.IsValid() {
nextvals = append(nextvals, f)
}
}
continue
}
value = value.FieldByNameFunc(func(name string) bool {
if c == name {
return true
} else if !caseSensitive && strings.ToLower(name) == strings.ToLower(c) {
return true
}
return false
})
if create && value.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && value.IsNil() {
value.Set(reflect.New(value.Type().Elem()))
value = value.Elem()
} else {
value = reflect.Indirect(value)
}
if value.IsValid() {
nextvals = append(nextvals, value)
}
}
values = nextvals
if indexStar || index != nil {
nextvals = []reflect.Value{}
for _, value := range values {
value := reflect.Indirect(value)
if value.Kind() != reflect.Slice {
continue
}
if indexStar { // grab all indices
for i := 0; i < value.Len(); i++ {
idx := reflect.Indirect(value.Index(i))
if idx.IsValid() {
nextvals = append(nextvals, idx)
}
}
continue
}
// pull out index
i := int(*index)
if i >= value.Len() { // check out of bounds
if create {
// TODO resize slice
} else {
continue
}
} else if i < 0 { // support negative indexing
i = value.Len() + i
}
value = reflect.Indirect(value.Index(i))
if value.IsValid() {
nextvals = append(nextvals, value)
}
}
values = nextvals
}
components = components[1:]
}
return values
}
// ValuesAtPath returns a list of objects at the lexical path inside of a structure
func ValuesAtPath(i interface{}, path string) []interface{} {
if rvals := rValuesAtPath(i, path, false, true); rvals != nil {
vals := make([]interface{}, len(rvals))
for i, rval := range rvals {
vals[i] = rval.Interface()
}
return vals
}
return nil
}
// ValuesAtAnyPath returns a list of objects at the case-insensitive lexical
// path inside of a structure
func ValuesAtAnyPath(i interface{}, path string) []interface{} {
if rvals := rValuesAtPath(i, path, false, false); rvals != nil {
vals := make([]interface{}, len(rvals))
for i, rval := range rvals {
vals[i] = rval.Interface()
}
return vals
}
return nil
}
// SetValueAtPath sets an object at the lexical path inside of a structure
func SetValueAtPath(i interface{}, path string, v interface{}) {
if rvals := rValuesAtPath(i, path, true, true); rvals != nil {
for _, rval := range rvals {
rval.Set(reflect.ValueOf(v))
}
}
}
// SetValueAtAnyPath sets an object at the case insensitive lexical path inside
// of a structure
func SetValueAtAnyPath(i interface{}, path string, v interface{}) {
if rvals := rValuesAtPath(i, path, true, false); rvals != nil {
for _, rval := range rvals {
rval.Set(reflect.ValueOf(v))
}
}
}

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package awsutil_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
type Struct struct {
A []Struct
z []Struct
B *Struct
D *Struct
C string
}
var data = Struct{
A: []Struct{{C: "value1"}, {C: "value2"}, {C: "value3"}},
z: []Struct{{C: "value1"}, {C: "value2"}, {C: "value3"}},
B: &Struct{B: &Struct{C: "terminal"}, D: &Struct{C: "terminal2"}},
C: "initial",
}
func TestValueAtPathSuccess(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{"initial"}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{"value1"}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "A[0].C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{"value2"}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "A[1].C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{"value3"}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "A[2].C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{"value3"}, awsutil.ValuesAtAnyPath(data, "a[2].c"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{"value3"}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "A[-1].C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{"value1", "value2", "value3"}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "A[].C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{"terminal"}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "B . B . C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{"terminal", "terminal2"}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "B.*.C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{"initial"}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "A.D.X || C"))
}
func TestValueAtPathFailure(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}(nil), awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "C.x"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}(nil), awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, ".x"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "X.Y.Z"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "A[100].C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "A[3].C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "B.B.C.Z"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}(nil), awsutil.ValuesAtPath(data, "z[-1].C"))
assert.Equal(t, []interface{}{}, awsutil.ValuesAtPath(nil, "A.B.C"))
}
func TestSetValueAtPathSuccess(t *testing.T) {
var s Struct
awsutil.SetValueAtPath(&s, "C", "test1")
awsutil.SetValueAtPath(&s, "B.B.C", "test2")
awsutil.SetValueAtPath(&s, "B.D.C", "test3")
assert.Equal(t, "test1", s.C)
assert.Equal(t, "test2", s.B.B.C)
assert.Equal(t, "test3", s.B.D.C)
awsutil.SetValueAtPath(&s, "B.*.C", "test0")
assert.Equal(t, "test0", s.B.B.C)
assert.Equal(t, "test0", s.B.D.C)
var s2 Struct
awsutil.SetValueAtAnyPath(&s2, "b.b.c", "test0")
assert.Equal(t, "test0", s2.B.B.C)
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package awsutil
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"reflect"
"strings"
)
// StringValue returns the string representation of a value.
func StringValue(i interface{}) string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
stringValue(reflect.ValueOf(i), 0, &buf)
return buf.String()
}
// stringValue will recursively walk value v to build a textual
// representation of the value.
func stringValue(v reflect.Value, indent int, buf *bytes.Buffer) {
for v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
v = v.Elem()
}
switch v.Kind() {
case reflect.Struct:
strtype := v.Type().String()
if strtype == "time.Time" {
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%s", v.Interface())
break
} else if strings.HasPrefix(strtype, "io.") {
buf.WriteString("<buffer>")
break
}
buf.WriteString("{\n")
names := []string{}
for i := 0; i < v.Type().NumField(); i++ {
name := v.Type().Field(i).Name
f := v.Field(i)
if name[0:1] == strings.ToLower(name[0:1]) {
continue // ignore unexported fields
}
if (f.Kind() == reflect.Ptr || f.Kind() == reflect.Slice || f.Kind() == reflect.Map) && f.IsNil() {
continue // ignore unset fields
}
names = append(names, name)
}
for i, n := range names {
val := v.FieldByName(n)
buf.WriteString(strings.Repeat(" ", indent+2))
buf.WriteString(n + ": ")
stringValue(val, indent+2, buf)
if i < len(names)-1 {
buf.WriteString(",\n")
}
}
buf.WriteString("\n" + strings.Repeat(" ", indent) + "}")
case reflect.Slice:
nl, id, id2 := "", "", ""
if v.Len() > 3 {
nl, id, id2 = "\n", strings.Repeat(" ", indent), strings.Repeat(" ", indent+2)
}
buf.WriteString("[" + nl)
for i := 0; i < v.Len(); i++ {
buf.WriteString(id2)
stringValue(v.Index(i), indent+2, buf)
if i < v.Len()-1 {
buf.WriteString("," + nl)
}
}
buf.WriteString(nl + id + "]")
case reflect.Map:
buf.WriteString("{\n")
for i, k := range v.MapKeys() {
buf.WriteString(strings.Repeat(" ", indent+2))
buf.WriteString(k.String() + ": ")
stringValue(v.MapIndex(k), indent+2, buf)
if i < v.Len()-1 {
buf.WriteString(",\n")
}
}
buf.WriteString("\n" + strings.Repeat(" ", indent) + "}")
default:
format := "%v"
switch v.Interface().(type) {
case string:
format = "%q"
case io.ReadSeeker, io.Reader:
format = "buffer(%p)"
}
fmt.Fprintf(buf, format, v.Interface())
}
}

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package aws
import (
"io"
"net/http"
"os"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/credentials"
)
// DefaultChainCredentials is a Credentials which will find the first available
// credentials Value from the list of Providers.
//
// This should be used in the default case. Once the type of credentials are
// known switching to the specific Credentials will be more efficient.
var DefaultChainCredentials = credentials.NewChainCredentials(
[]credentials.Provider{
&credentials.EnvProvider{},
&credentials.SharedCredentialsProvider{Filename: "", Profile: ""},
&credentials.EC2RoleProvider{ExpiryWindow: 5 * time.Minute},
})
// The default number of retries for a service. The value of -1 indicates that
// the service specific retry default will be used.
const DefaultRetries = -1
// DefaultConfig is the default all service configuration will be based off of.
var DefaultConfig = &Config{
Credentials: DefaultChainCredentials,
Endpoint: "",
Region: os.Getenv("AWS_REGION"),
DisableSSL: false,
ManualSend: false,
HTTPClient: http.DefaultClient,
LogHTTPBody: false,
LogLevel: 0,
Logger: os.Stdout,
MaxRetries: DefaultRetries,
DisableParamValidation: false,
DisableComputeChecksums: false,
S3ForcePathStyle: false,
}
// A Config provides service configuration
type Config struct {
Credentials *credentials.Credentials
Endpoint string
Region string
DisableSSL bool
ManualSend bool
HTTPClient *http.Client
LogHTTPBody bool
LogLevel uint
Logger io.Writer
MaxRetries int
DisableParamValidation bool
DisableComputeChecksums bool
S3ForcePathStyle bool
}
// Copy will return a shallow copy of the Config object.
func (c Config) Copy() Config {
dst := Config{}
dst.Credentials = c.Credentials
dst.Endpoint = c.Endpoint
dst.Region = c.Region
dst.DisableSSL = c.DisableSSL
dst.ManualSend = c.ManualSend
dst.HTTPClient = c.HTTPClient
dst.LogHTTPBody = c.LogHTTPBody
dst.LogLevel = c.LogLevel
dst.Logger = c.Logger
dst.MaxRetries = c.MaxRetries
dst.DisableParamValidation = c.DisableParamValidation
dst.DisableComputeChecksums = c.DisableComputeChecksums
dst.S3ForcePathStyle = c.S3ForcePathStyle
return dst
}
// Merge merges the newcfg attribute values into this Config. Each attribute
// will be merged into this config if the newcfg attribute's value is non-zero.
// Due to this, newcfg attributes with zero values cannot be merged in. For
// example bool attributes cannot be cleared using Merge, and must be explicitly
// set on the Config structure.
func (c Config) Merge(newcfg *Config) *Config {
if newcfg == nil {
return &c
}
cfg := Config{}
if newcfg.Credentials != nil {
cfg.Credentials = newcfg.Credentials
} else {
cfg.Credentials = c.Credentials
}
if newcfg.Endpoint != "" {
cfg.Endpoint = newcfg.Endpoint
} else {
cfg.Endpoint = c.Endpoint
}
if newcfg.Region != "" {
cfg.Region = newcfg.Region
} else {
cfg.Region = c.Region
}
if newcfg.DisableSSL {
cfg.DisableSSL = newcfg.DisableSSL
} else {
cfg.DisableSSL = c.DisableSSL
}
if newcfg.ManualSend {
cfg.ManualSend = newcfg.ManualSend
} else {
cfg.ManualSend = c.ManualSend
}
if newcfg.HTTPClient != nil {
cfg.HTTPClient = newcfg.HTTPClient
} else {
cfg.HTTPClient = c.HTTPClient
}
if newcfg.LogHTTPBody {
cfg.LogHTTPBody = newcfg.LogHTTPBody
} else {
cfg.LogHTTPBody = c.LogHTTPBody
}
if newcfg.LogLevel != 0 {
cfg.LogLevel = newcfg.LogLevel
} else {
cfg.LogLevel = c.LogLevel
}
if newcfg.Logger != nil {
cfg.Logger = newcfg.Logger
} else {
cfg.Logger = c.Logger
}
if newcfg.MaxRetries != DefaultRetries {
cfg.MaxRetries = newcfg.MaxRetries
} else {
cfg.MaxRetries = c.MaxRetries
}
if newcfg.DisableParamValidation {
cfg.DisableParamValidation = newcfg.DisableParamValidation
} else {
cfg.DisableParamValidation = c.DisableParamValidation
}
if newcfg.DisableComputeChecksums {
cfg.DisableComputeChecksums = newcfg.DisableComputeChecksums
} else {
cfg.DisableComputeChecksums = c.DisableComputeChecksums
}
if newcfg.S3ForcePathStyle {
cfg.S3ForcePathStyle = newcfg.S3ForcePathStyle
} else {
cfg.S3ForcePathStyle = c.S3ForcePathStyle
}
return &cfg
}

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package aws
import (
"net/http"
"os"
"reflect"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/credentials"
)
var testCredentials = credentials.NewChainCredentials([]credentials.Provider{
&credentials.EnvProvider{},
&credentials.SharedCredentialsProvider{
Filename: "TestFilename",
Profile: "TestProfile"},
&credentials.EC2RoleProvider{ExpiryWindow: 5 * time.Minute},
})
var copyTestConfig = Config{
Credentials: testCredentials,
Endpoint: "CopyTestEndpoint",
Region: "COPY_TEST_AWS_REGION",
DisableSSL: true,
ManualSend: true,
HTTPClient: http.DefaultClient,
LogHTTPBody: true,
LogLevel: 2,
Logger: os.Stdout,
MaxRetries: DefaultRetries,
DisableParamValidation: true,
DisableComputeChecksums: true,
S3ForcePathStyle: true,
}
func TestCopy(t *testing.T) {
want := copyTestConfig
got := copyTestConfig.Copy()
if !reflect.DeepEqual(got, want) {
t.Errorf("Copy() = %+v", got)
t.Errorf(" want %+v", want)
}
}
func TestCopyReturnsNewInstance(t *testing.T) {
want := copyTestConfig
got := copyTestConfig.Copy()
if &got == &want {
t.Errorf("Copy() = %p; want different instance as source %p", &got, &want)
}
}
var mergeTestZeroValueConfig = Config{MaxRetries: DefaultRetries}
var mergeTestConfig = Config{
Credentials: testCredentials,
Endpoint: "MergeTestEndpoint",
Region: "MERGE_TEST_AWS_REGION",
DisableSSL: true,
ManualSend: true,
HTTPClient: http.DefaultClient,
LogHTTPBody: true,
LogLevel: 2,
Logger: os.Stdout,
MaxRetries: 10,
DisableParamValidation: true,
DisableComputeChecksums: true,
S3ForcePathStyle: true,
}
var mergeTests = []struct {
cfg *Config
in *Config
want *Config
}{
{&Config{}, nil, &Config{}},
{&Config{}, &mergeTestZeroValueConfig, &Config{}},
{&Config{}, &mergeTestConfig, &mergeTestConfig},
}
func TestMerge(t *testing.T) {
for _, tt := range mergeTests {
got := tt.cfg.Merge(tt.in)
if !reflect.DeepEqual(got, tt.want) {
t.Errorf("Config %+v", tt.cfg)
t.Errorf(" Merge(%+v)", tt.in)
t.Errorf(" got %+v", got)
t.Errorf(" want %+v", tt.want)
}
}
}

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package credentials
import (
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
var (
// ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain Is returned when there are no valid
// providers in the ChainProvider.
ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain = awserr.New("NoCredentialProviders", "no valid providers in chain", nil)
)
// A ChainProvider will search for a provider which returns credentials
// and cache that provider until Retrieve is called again.
//
// The ChainProvider provides a way of chaining multiple providers together
// which will pick the first available using priority order of the Providers
// in the list.
//
// If none of the Providers retrieve valid credentials Value, ChainProvider's
// Retrieve() will return the error ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain.
//
// If a Provider is found which returns valid credentials Value ChainProvider
// will cache that Provider for all calls to IsExpired(), until Retrieve is
// called again.
//
// Example of ChainProvider to be used with an EnvProvider and EC2RoleProvider.
// In this example EnvProvider will first check if any credentials are available
// vai the environment variables. If there are none ChainProvider will check
// the next Provider in the list, EC2RoleProvider in this case. If EC2RoleProvider
// does not return any credentials ChainProvider will return the error
// ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain
//
// creds := NewChainCredentials(
// []Provider{
// &EnvProvider{},
// &EC2RoleProvider{},
// })
// creds.Retrieve()
//
type ChainProvider struct {
Providers []Provider
curr Provider
}
// NewChainCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials object
// wrapping a chain of providers.
func NewChainCredentials(providers []Provider) *Credentials {
return NewCredentials(&ChainProvider{
Providers: append([]Provider{}, providers...),
})
}
// Retrieve returns the credentials value or error if no provider returned
// without error.
//
// If a provider is found it will be cached and any calls to IsExpired()
// will return the expired state of the cached provider.
func (c *ChainProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error) {
for _, p := range c.Providers {
if creds, err := p.Retrieve(); err == nil {
c.curr = p
return creds, nil
}
}
c.curr = nil
// TODO better error reporting. maybe report error for each failed retrieve?
return Value{}, ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain
}
// IsExpired will returned the expired state of the currently cached provider
// if there is one. If there is no current provider, true will be returned.
func (c *ChainProvider) IsExpired() bool {
if c.curr != nil {
return c.curr.IsExpired()
}
return true
}

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package credentials
import (
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestChainProviderGet(t *testing.T) {
p := &ChainProvider{
Providers: []Provider{
&stubProvider{err: awserr.New("FirstError", "first provider error", nil)},
&stubProvider{err: awserr.New("SecondError", "second provider error", nil)},
&stubProvider{
creds: Value{
AccessKeyID: "AKID",
SecretAccessKey: "SECRET",
SessionToken: "",
},
},
},
}
creds, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.Equal(t, "AKID", creds.AccessKeyID, "Expect access key ID to match")
assert.Equal(t, "SECRET", creds.SecretAccessKey, "Expect secret access key to match")
assert.Empty(t, creds.SessionToken, "Expect session token to be empty")
}
func TestChainProviderIsExpired(t *testing.T) {
stubProvider := &stubProvider{expired: true}
p := &ChainProvider{
Providers: []Provider{
stubProvider,
},
}
assert.True(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect expired to be true before any Retrieve")
_, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.False(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect not expired after retrieve")
stubProvider.expired = true
assert.True(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect return of expired provider")
_, err = p.Retrieve()
assert.False(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect not expired after retrieve")
}
func TestChainProviderWithNoProvider(t *testing.T) {
p := &ChainProvider{
Providers: []Provider{},
}
assert.True(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect expired with no providers")
_, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Equal(t, ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain, err, "Expect no providers error returned")
}
func TestChainProviderWithNoValidProvider(t *testing.T) {
p := &ChainProvider{
Providers: []Provider{
&stubProvider{err: awserr.New("FirstError", "first provider error", nil)},
&stubProvider{err: awserr.New("SecondError", "second provider error", nil)},
},
}
assert.True(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect expired with no providers")
_, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Equal(t, ErrNoValidProvidersFoundInChain, err, "Expect no providers error returned")
}

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// Package credentials provides credential retrieval and management
//
// The Credentials is the primary method of getting access to and managing
// credentials Values. Using dependency injection retrieval of the credential
// values is handled by a object which satisfies the Provider interface.
//
// By default the Credentials.Get() will cache the successful result of a
// Provider's Retrieve() until Provider.IsExpired() returns true. At which
// point Credentials will call Provider's Retrieve() to get new credential Value.
//
// The Provider is responsible for determining when credentials Value have expired.
// It is also important to note that Credentials will always call Retrieve the
// first time Credentials.Get() is called.
//
// Example of using the environment variable credentials.
//
// creds := NewEnvCredentials()
//
// // Retrieve the credentials value
// credValue, err := creds.Get()
// if err != nil {
// // handle error
// }
//
// Example of forcing credentials to expire and be refreshed on the next Get().
// This may be helpful to proactively expire credentials and refresh them sooner
// than they would naturally expire on their own.
//
// creds := NewCredentials(&EC2RoleProvider{})
// creds.Expire()
// credsValue, err := creds.Get()
// // New credentials will be retrieved instead of from cache.
//
//
// Custom Provider
//
// Each Provider built into this package also provides a helper method to generate
// a Credentials pointer setup with the provider. To use a custom Provider just
// create a type which satisfies the Provider interface and pass it to the
// NewCredentials method.
//
// type MyProvider struct{}
// func (m *MyProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error) {...}
// func (m *MyProvider) IsExpired() bool {...}
//
// creds := NewCredentials(&MyProvider{})
// credValue, err := creds.Get()
//
package credentials
import (
"sync"
"time"
)
// Create an empty Credential object that can be used as dummy placeholder
// credentials for requests that do not need signed.
//
// This Credentials can be used to configure a service to not sign requests
// when making service API calls. For example, when accessing public
// s3 buckets.
//
// svc := s3.New(&aws.Config{Credentials: AnonymousCredentials})
// // Access public S3 buckets.
//
var AnonymousCredentials = NewStaticCredentials("", "", "")
// A Value is the AWS credentials value for individual credential fields.
type Value struct {
// AWS Access key ID
AccessKeyID string
// AWS Secret Access Key
SecretAccessKey string
// AWS Session Token
SessionToken string
}
// A Provider is the interface for any component which will provide credentials
// Value. A provider is required to manage its own Expired state, and what to
// be expired means.
//
// The Provider should not need to implement its own mutexes, because
// that will be managed by Credentials.
type Provider interface {
// Refresh returns nil if it successfully retrieved the value.
// Error is returned if the value were not obtainable, or empty.
Retrieve() (Value, error)
// IsExpired returns if the credentials are no longer valid, and need
// to be retrieved.
IsExpired() bool
}
// A Expiry provides shared expiration logic to be used by credentials
// providers to implement expiry functionality.
//
// The best method to use this struct is as an anonymous field within the
// provider's struct.
//
// Example:
// type EC2RoleProvider struct {
// Expiry
// ...
// }
type Expiry struct {
// The date/time when to expire on
expiration time.Time
// If set will be used by IsExpired to determine the current time.
// Defaults to time.Now if CurrentTime is not set. Available for testing
// to be able to mock out the current time.
CurrentTime func() time.Time
}
// SetExpiration sets the expiration IsExpired will check when called.
//
// If window is greater than 0 the expiration time will be reduced by the
// window value.
//
// Using a window is helpful to trigger credentials to expire sooner than
// the expiration time given to ensure no requests are made with expired
// tokens.
func (e *Expiry) SetExpiration(expiration time.Time, window time.Duration) {
e.expiration = expiration
if window > 0 {
e.expiration = e.expiration.Add(-window)
}
}
// IsExpired returns if the credentials are expired.
func (e *Expiry) IsExpired() bool {
if e.CurrentTime == nil {
e.CurrentTime = time.Now
}
return e.expiration.Before(e.CurrentTime())
}
// A Credentials provides synchronous safe retrieval of AWS credentials Value.
// Credentials will cache the credentials value until they expire. Once the value
// expires the next Get will attempt to retrieve valid credentials.
//
// Credentials is safe to use across multiple goroutines and will manage the
// synchronous state so the Providers do not need to implement their own
// synchronization.
//
// The first Credentials.Get() will always call Provider.Retrieve() to get the
// first instance of the credentials Value. All calls to Get() after that
// will return the cached credentials Value until IsExpired() returns true.
type Credentials struct {
creds Value
forceRefresh bool
m sync.Mutex
provider Provider
}
// NewCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials with the provider set.
func NewCredentials(provider Provider) *Credentials {
return &Credentials{
provider: provider,
forceRefresh: true,
}
}
// Get returns the credentials value, or error if the credentials Value failed
// to be retrieved.
//
// Will return the cached credentials Value if it has not expired. If the
// credentials Value has expired the Provider's Retrieve() will be called
// to refresh the credentials.
//
// If Credentials.Expire() was called the credentials Value will be force
// expired, and the next call to Get() will cause them to be refreshed.
func (c *Credentials) Get() (Value, error) {
c.m.Lock()
defer c.m.Unlock()
if c.isExpired() {
creds, err := c.provider.Retrieve()
if err != nil {
return Value{}, err
}
c.creds = creds
c.forceRefresh = false
}
return c.creds, nil
}
// Expire expires the credentials and forces them to be retrieved on the
// next call to Get().
//
// This will override the Provider's expired state, and force Credentials
// to call the Provider's Retrieve().
func (c *Credentials) Expire() {
c.m.Lock()
defer c.m.Unlock()
c.forceRefresh = true
}
// IsExpired returns if the credentials are no longer valid, and need
// to be retrieved.
//
// If the Credentials were forced to be expired with Expire() this will
// reflect that override.
func (c *Credentials) IsExpired() bool {
c.m.Lock()
defer c.m.Unlock()
return c.isExpired()
}
// isExpired helper method wrapping the definition of expired credentials.
func (c *Credentials) isExpired() bool {
return c.forceRefresh || c.provider.IsExpired()
}

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package credentials
import (
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
type stubProvider struct {
creds Value
expired bool
err error
}
func (s *stubProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error) {
s.expired = false
return s.creds, s.err
}
func (s *stubProvider) IsExpired() bool {
return s.expired
}
func TestCredentialsGet(t *testing.T) {
c := NewCredentials(&stubProvider{
creds: Value{
AccessKeyID: "AKID",
SecretAccessKey: "SECRET",
SessionToken: "",
},
expired: true,
})
creds, err := c.Get()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expected no error")
assert.Equal(t, "AKID", creds.AccessKeyID, "Expect access key ID to match")
assert.Equal(t, "SECRET", creds.SecretAccessKey, "Expect secret access key to match")
assert.Empty(t, creds.SessionToken, "Expect session token to be empty")
}
func TestCredentialsGetWithError(t *testing.T) {
c := NewCredentials(&stubProvider{err: awserr.New("provider error", "", nil), expired: true})
_, err := c.Get()
assert.Equal(t, "provider error", err.(awserr.Error).Code(), "Expected provider error")
}
func TestCredentialsExpire(t *testing.T) {
stub := &stubProvider{}
c := NewCredentials(stub)
stub.expired = false
assert.True(t, c.IsExpired(), "Expected to start out expired")
c.Expire()
assert.True(t, c.IsExpired(), "Expected to be expired")
c.forceRefresh = false
assert.False(t, c.IsExpired(), "Expected not to be expired")
stub.expired = true
assert.True(t, c.IsExpired(), "Expected to be expired")
}

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package credentials
import (
"bufio"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
const metadataCredentialsEndpoint = "http://169.254.169.254/latest/meta-data/iam/security-credentials/"
// A EC2RoleProvider retrieves credentials from the EC2 service, and keeps track if
// those credentials are expired.
//
// Example how to configure the EC2RoleProvider with custom http Client, Endpoint
// or ExpiryWindow
//
// p := &credentials.EC2RoleProvider{
// // Pass in a custom timeout to be used when requesting
// // IAM EC2 Role credentials.
// Client: &http.Client{
// Timeout: 10 * time.Second,
// },
// // Use default EC2 Role metadata endpoint, Alternate endpoints can be
// // specified setting Endpoint to something else.
// Endpoint: "",
// // Do not use early expiry of credentials. If a non zero value is
// // specified the credentials will be expired early
// ExpiryWindow: 0,
// }
//
type EC2RoleProvider struct {
Expiry
// Endpoint must be fully quantified URL
Endpoint string
// HTTP client to use when connecting to EC2 service
Client *http.Client
// ExpiryWindow will allow the credentials to trigger refreshing prior to
// the credentials actually expiring. This is beneficial so race conditions
// with expiring credentials do not cause request to fail unexpectedly
// due to ExpiredTokenException exceptions.
//
// So a ExpiryWindow of 10s would cause calls to IsExpired() to return true
// 10 seconds before the credentials are actually expired.
//
// If ExpiryWindow is 0 or less it will be ignored.
ExpiryWindow time.Duration
}
// NewEC2RoleCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials object
// wrapping the EC2RoleProvider.
//
// Takes a custom http.Client which can be configured for custom handling of
// things such as timeout.
//
// Endpoint is the URL that the EC2RoleProvider will connect to when retrieving
// role and credentials.
//
// Window is the expiry window that will be subtracted from the expiry returned
// by the role credential request. This is done so that the credentials will
// expire sooner than their actual lifespan.
func NewEC2RoleCredentials(client *http.Client, endpoint string, window time.Duration) *Credentials {
return NewCredentials(&EC2RoleProvider{
Endpoint: endpoint,
Client: client,
ExpiryWindow: window,
})
}
// Retrieve retrieves credentials from the EC2 service.
// Error will be returned if the request fails, or unable to extract
// the desired credentials.
func (m *EC2RoleProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error) {
if m.Client == nil {
m.Client = http.DefaultClient
}
if m.Endpoint == "" {
m.Endpoint = metadataCredentialsEndpoint
}
credsList, err := requestCredList(m.Client, m.Endpoint)
if err != nil {
return Value{}, err
}
if len(credsList) == 0 {
return Value{}, awserr.New("EmptyEC2RoleList", "empty EC2 Role list", nil)
}
credsName := credsList[0]
roleCreds, err := requestCred(m.Client, m.Endpoint, credsName)
if err != nil {
return Value{}, err
}
m.SetExpiration(roleCreds.Expiration, m.ExpiryWindow)
return Value{
AccessKeyID: roleCreds.AccessKeyID,
SecretAccessKey: roleCreds.SecretAccessKey,
SessionToken: roleCreds.Token,
}, nil
}
// A ec2RoleCredRespBody provides the shape for deserializing credential
// request responses.
type ec2RoleCredRespBody struct {
Expiration time.Time
AccessKeyID string
SecretAccessKey string
Token string
}
// requestCredList requests a list of credentials from the EC2 service.
// If there are no credentials, or there is an error making or receiving the request
func requestCredList(client *http.Client, endpoint string) ([]string, error) {
resp, err := client.Get(endpoint)
if err != nil {
return nil, awserr.New("ListEC2Role", "failed to list EC2 Roles", err)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
credsList := []string{}
s := bufio.NewScanner(resp.Body)
for s.Scan() {
credsList = append(credsList, s.Text())
}
if err := s.Err(); err != nil {
return nil, awserr.New("ReadEC2Role", "failed to read list of EC2 Roles", err)
}
return credsList, nil
}
// requestCred requests the credentials for a specific credentials from the EC2 service.
//
// If the credentials cannot be found, or there is an error reading the response
// and error will be returned.
func requestCred(client *http.Client, endpoint, credsName string) (*ec2RoleCredRespBody, error) {
resp, err := client.Get(endpoint + credsName)
if err != nil {
return nil, awserr.New("GetEC2RoleCredentials",
fmt.Sprintf("failed to get %s EC2 Role credentials", credsName),
err)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
respCreds := &ec2RoleCredRespBody{}
if err := json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(respCreds); err != nil {
return nil, awserr.New("DecodeEC2RoleCredentials",
fmt.Sprintf("failed to decode %s EC2 Role credentials", credsName),
err)
}
return respCreds, nil
}

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package credentials
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
"time"
)
func initTestServer(expireOn string) *httptest.Server {
server := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
if r.RequestURI == "/" {
fmt.Fprintln(w, "/creds")
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(w, `{
"AccessKeyId" : "accessKey",
"SecretAccessKey" : "secret",
"Token" : "token",
"Expiration" : "%s"
}`, expireOn)
}
}))
return server
}
func TestEC2RoleProvider(t *testing.T) {
server := initTestServer("2014-12-16T01:51:37Z")
defer server.Close()
p := &EC2RoleProvider{Client: http.DefaultClient, Endpoint: server.URL}
creds, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.Equal(t, "accessKey", creds.AccessKeyID, "Expect access key ID to match")
assert.Equal(t, "secret", creds.SecretAccessKey, "Expect secret access key to match")
assert.Equal(t, "token", creds.SessionToken, "Expect session token to match")
}
func TestEC2RoleProviderIsExpired(t *testing.T) {
server := initTestServer("2014-12-16T01:51:37Z")
defer server.Close()
p := &EC2RoleProvider{Client: http.DefaultClient, Endpoint: server.URL}
p.CurrentTime = func() time.Time {
return time.Date(2014, 12, 15, 21, 26, 0, 0, time.UTC)
}
assert.True(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect creds to be expired before retrieve.")
_, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.False(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect creds to not be expired after retrieve.")
p.CurrentTime = func() time.Time {
return time.Date(3014, 12, 15, 21, 26, 0, 0, time.UTC)
}
assert.True(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect creds to be expired.")
}
func TestEC2RoleProviderExpiryWindowIsExpired(t *testing.T) {
server := initTestServer("2014-12-16T01:51:37Z")
defer server.Close()
p := &EC2RoleProvider{Client: http.DefaultClient, Endpoint: server.URL, ExpiryWindow: time.Hour * 1}
p.CurrentTime = func() time.Time {
return time.Date(2014, 12, 15, 0, 51, 37, 0, time.UTC)
}
assert.True(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect creds to be expired before retrieve.")
_, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.False(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect creds to not be expired after retrieve.")
p.CurrentTime = func() time.Time {
return time.Date(2014, 12, 16, 0, 55, 37, 0, time.UTC)
}
assert.True(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect creds to be expired.")
}
func BenchmarkEC2RoleProvider(b *testing.B) {
server := initTestServer("2014-12-16T01:51:37Z")
defer server.Close()
p := &EC2RoleProvider{Client: http.DefaultClient, Endpoint: server.URL}
_, err := p.Retrieve()
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
b.ResetTimer()
b.RunParallel(func(pb *testing.PB) {
for pb.Next() {
_, err := p.Retrieve()
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
}
})
}

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package credentials
import (
"os"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
var (
// ErrAccessKeyIDNotFound is returned when the AWS Access Key ID can't be
// found in the process's environment.
ErrAccessKeyIDNotFound = awserr.New("EnvAccessKeyNotFound", "AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID or AWS_ACCESS_KEY not found in environment", nil)
// ErrSecretAccessKeyNotFound is returned when the AWS Secret Access Key
// can't be found in the process's environment.
ErrSecretAccessKeyNotFound = awserr.New("EnvSecretNotFound", "AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY or AWS_SECRET_KEY not found in environment", nil)
)
// A EnvProvider retrieves credentials from the environment variables of the
// running process. Environment credentials never expire.
//
// Environment variables used:
// - Access Key ID: AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID or AWS_ACCESS_KEY
// - Secret Access Key: AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY or AWS_SECRET_KEY
type EnvProvider struct {
retrieved bool
}
// NewEnvCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials object
// wrapping the environment variable provider.
func NewEnvCredentials() *Credentials {
return NewCredentials(&EnvProvider{})
}
// Retrieve retrieves the keys from the environment.
func (e *EnvProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error) {
e.retrieved = false
id := os.Getenv("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID")
if id == "" {
id = os.Getenv("AWS_ACCESS_KEY")
}
secret := os.Getenv("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY")
if secret == "" {
secret = os.Getenv("AWS_SECRET_KEY")
}
if id == "" {
return Value{}, ErrAccessKeyIDNotFound
}
if secret == "" {
return Value{}, ErrSecretAccessKeyNotFound
}
e.retrieved = true
return Value{
AccessKeyID: id,
SecretAccessKey: secret,
SessionToken: os.Getenv("AWS_SESSION_TOKEN"),
}, nil
}
// IsExpired returns if the credentials have been retrieved.
func (e *EnvProvider) IsExpired() bool {
return !e.retrieved
}

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package credentials
import (
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"os"
"testing"
)
func TestEnvProviderRetrieve(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
os.Setenv("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", "access")
os.Setenv("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", "secret")
os.Setenv("AWS_SESSION_TOKEN", "token")
e := EnvProvider{}
creds, err := e.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.Equal(t, "access", creds.AccessKeyID, "Expect access key ID to match")
assert.Equal(t, "secret", creds.SecretAccessKey, "Expect secret access key to match")
assert.Equal(t, "token", creds.SessionToken, "Expect session token to match")
}
func TestEnvProviderIsExpired(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
os.Setenv("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", "access")
os.Setenv("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", "secret")
os.Setenv("AWS_SESSION_TOKEN", "token")
e := EnvProvider{}
assert.True(t, e.IsExpired(), "Expect creds to be expired before retrieve.")
_, err := e.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.False(t, e.IsExpired(), "Expect creds to not be expired after retrieve.")
}
func TestEnvProviderNoAccessKeyID(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
os.Setenv("AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY", "secret")
e := EnvProvider{}
creds, err := e.Retrieve()
assert.Equal(t, ErrAccessKeyIDNotFound, err, "ErrAccessKeyIDNotFound expected, but was %#v error: %#v", creds, err)
}
func TestEnvProviderNoSecretAccessKey(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
os.Setenv("AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID", "access")
e := EnvProvider{}
creds, err := e.Retrieve()
assert.Equal(t, ErrSecretAccessKeyNotFound, err, "ErrSecretAccessKeyNotFound expected, but was %#v error: %#v", creds, err)
}
func TestEnvProviderAlternateNames(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
os.Setenv("AWS_ACCESS_KEY", "access")
os.Setenv("AWS_SECRET_KEY", "secret")
e := EnvProvider{}
creds, err := e.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.Equal(t, "access", creds.AccessKeyID, "Expected access key ID")
assert.Equal(t, "secret", creds.SecretAccessKey, "Expected secret access key")
assert.Empty(t, creds.SessionToken, "Expected no token")
}

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[default]
aws_access_key_id = accessKey
aws_secret_access_key = secret
aws_session_token = token
[no_token]
aws_access_key_id = accessKey
aws_secret_access_key = secret

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package credentials
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"github.com/vaughan0/go-ini"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
var (
// ErrSharedCredentialsHomeNotFound is emitted when the user directory cannot be found.
ErrSharedCredentialsHomeNotFound = awserr.New("UserHomeNotFound", "user home directory not found.", nil)
)
// A SharedCredentialsProvider retrieves credentials from the current user's home
// directory, and keeps track if those credentials are expired.
//
// Profile ini file example: $HOME/.aws/credentials
type SharedCredentialsProvider struct {
// Path to the shared credentials file. If empty will default to current user's
// home directory.
Filename string
// AWS Profile to extract credentials from the shared credentials file. If empty
// will default to environment variable "AWS_PROFILE" or "default" if
// environment variable is also not set.
Profile string
// retrieved states if the credentials have been successfully retrieved.
retrieved bool
}
// NewSharedCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials object
// wrapping the Profile file provider.
func NewSharedCredentials(filename, profile string) *Credentials {
return NewCredentials(&SharedCredentialsProvider{
Filename: filename,
Profile: profile,
})
}
// Retrieve reads and extracts the shared credentials from the current
// users home directory.
func (p *SharedCredentialsProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error) {
p.retrieved = false
filename, err := p.filename()
if err != nil {
return Value{}, err
}
creds, err := loadProfile(filename, p.profile())
if err != nil {
return Value{}, err
}
p.retrieved = true
return creds, nil
}
// IsExpired returns if the shared credentials have expired.
func (p *SharedCredentialsProvider) IsExpired() bool {
return !p.retrieved
}
// loadProfiles loads from the file pointed to by shared credentials filename for profile.
// The credentials retrieved from the profile will be returned or error. Error will be
// returned if it fails to read from the file, or the data is invalid.
func loadProfile(filename, profile string) (Value, error) {
config, err := ini.LoadFile(filename)
if err != nil {
return Value{}, awserr.New("SharedCredsLoad", "failed to load shared credentials file", err)
}
iniProfile := config.Section(profile)
id, ok := iniProfile["aws_access_key_id"]
if !ok {
return Value{}, awserr.New("SharedCredsAccessKey",
fmt.Sprintf("shared credentials %s in %s did not contain aws_access_key_id", profile, filename),
nil)
}
secret, ok := iniProfile["aws_secret_access_key"]
if !ok {
return Value{}, awserr.New("SharedCredsSecret",
fmt.Sprintf("shared credentials %s in %s did not contain aws_secret_access_key", profile, filename),
nil)
}
token := iniProfile["aws_session_token"]
return Value{
AccessKeyID: id,
SecretAccessKey: secret,
SessionToken: token,
}, nil
}
// filename returns the filename to use to read AWS shared credentials.
//
// Will return an error if the user's home directory path cannot be found.
func (p *SharedCredentialsProvider) filename() (string, error) {
if p.Filename == "" {
homeDir := os.Getenv("HOME") // *nix
if homeDir == "" { // Windows
homeDir = os.Getenv("USERPROFILE")
}
if homeDir == "" {
return "", ErrSharedCredentialsHomeNotFound
}
p.Filename = filepath.Join(homeDir, ".aws", "credentials")
}
return p.Filename, nil
}
// profile returns the AWS shared credentials profile. If empty will read
// environment variable "AWS_PROFILE". If that is not set profile will
// return "default".
func (p *SharedCredentialsProvider) profile() string {
if p.Profile == "" {
p.Profile = os.Getenv("AWS_PROFILE")
}
if p.Profile == "" {
p.Profile = "default"
}
return p.Profile
}

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package credentials
import (
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"os"
"testing"
)
func TestSharedCredentialsProvider(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
p := SharedCredentialsProvider{Filename: "example.ini", Profile: ""}
creds, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.Equal(t, "accessKey", creds.AccessKeyID, "Expect access key ID to match")
assert.Equal(t, "secret", creds.SecretAccessKey, "Expect secret access key to match")
assert.Equal(t, "token", creds.SessionToken, "Expect session token to match")
}
func TestSharedCredentialsProviderIsExpired(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
p := SharedCredentialsProvider{Filename: "example.ini", Profile: ""}
assert.True(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect creds to be expired before retrieve")
_, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.False(t, p.IsExpired(), "Expect creds to not be expired after retrieve")
}
func TestSharedCredentialsProviderWithAWS_PROFILE(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
os.Setenv("AWS_PROFILE", "no_token")
p := SharedCredentialsProvider{Filename: "example.ini", Profile: ""}
creds, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.Equal(t, "accessKey", creds.AccessKeyID, "Expect access key ID to match")
assert.Equal(t, "secret", creds.SecretAccessKey, "Expect secret access key to match")
assert.Empty(t, creds.SessionToken, "Expect no token")
}
func TestSharedCredentialsProviderWithoutTokenFromProfile(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
p := SharedCredentialsProvider{Filename: "example.ini", Profile: "no_token"}
creds, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.Equal(t, "accessKey", creds.AccessKeyID, "Expect access key ID to match")
assert.Equal(t, "secret", creds.SecretAccessKey, "Expect secret access key to match")
assert.Empty(t, creds.SessionToken, "Expect no token")
}
func BenchmarkSharedCredentialsProvider(b *testing.B) {
os.Clearenv()
p := SharedCredentialsProvider{Filename: "example.ini", Profile: ""}
_, err := p.Retrieve()
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
b.ResetTimer()
b.RunParallel(func(pb *testing.PB) {
for pb.Next() {
_, err := p.Retrieve()
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
}
})
}

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package credentials
import (
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
var (
// ErrStaticCredentialsEmpty is emitted when static credentials are empty.
ErrStaticCredentialsEmpty = awserr.New("EmptyStaticCreds", "static credentials are empty", nil)
)
// A StaticProvider is a set of credentials which are set pragmatically,
// and will never expire.
type StaticProvider struct {
Value
}
// NewStaticCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials object
// wrapping a static credentials value provider.
func NewStaticCredentials(id, secret, token string) *Credentials {
return NewCredentials(&StaticProvider{Value: Value{
AccessKeyID: id,
SecretAccessKey: secret,
SessionToken: token,
}})
}
// Retrieve returns the credentials or error if the credentials are invalid.
func (s *StaticProvider) Retrieve() (Value, error) {
if s.AccessKeyID == "" || s.SecretAccessKey == "" {
return Value{}, ErrStaticCredentialsEmpty
}
return s.Value, nil
}
// IsExpired returns if the credentials are expired.
//
// For StaticProvider, the credentials never expired.
func (s *StaticProvider) IsExpired() bool {
return false
}

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package credentials
import (
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"testing"
)
func TestStaticProviderGet(t *testing.T) {
s := StaticProvider{
Value: Value{
AccessKeyID: "AKID",
SecretAccessKey: "SECRET",
SessionToken: "",
},
}
creds, err := s.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.Equal(t, "AKID", creds.AccessKeyID, "Expect access key ID to match")
assert.Equal(t, "SECRET", creds.SecretAccessKey, "Expect secret access key to match")
assert.Empty(t, creds.SessionToken, "Expect no session token")
}
func TestStaticProviderIsExpired(t *testing.T) {
s := StaticProvider{
Value: Value{
AccessKeyID: "AKID",
SecretAccessKey: "SECRET",
SessionToken: "",
},
}
assert.False(t, s.IsExpired(), "Expect static credentials to never expire")
}

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// Package stscreds are credential Providers to retrieve STS AWS credentials.
//
// STS provides multiple ways to retrieve credentials which can be used when making
// future AWS service API operation calls.
package stscreds
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/credentials"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/sts"
"time"
)
// AssumeRoler represents the minimal subset of the STS client API used by this provider.
type AssumeRoler interface {
AssumeRole(input *sts.AssumeRoleInput) (*sts.AssumeRoleOutput, error)
}
// AssumeRoleProvider retrieves temporary credentials from the STS service, and
// keeps track of their expiration time. This provider must be used explicitly,
// as it is not included in the credentials chain.
//
// Example how to configure a service to use this provider:
//
// config := &aws.Config{
// Credentials: stscreds.NewCredentials(nil, "arn-of-the-role-to-assume", 10*time.Second),
// })
// // Use config for creating your AWS service.
//
// Example how to obtain customised credentials:
//
// provider := &stscreds.Provider{
// // Extend the duration to 1 hour.
// Duration: time.Hour,
// // Custom role name.
// RoleSessionName: "custom-session-name",
// }
// creds := credentials.NewCredentials(provider)
//
type AssumeRoleProvider struct {
credentials.Expiry
// Custom STS client. If not set the default STS client will be used.
Client AssumeRoler
// Role to be assumed.
RoleARN string
// Session name, if you wish to reuse the credentials elsewhere.
RoleSessionName string
// Expiry duration of the STS credentials. Defaults to 15 minutes if not set.
Duration time.Duration
// ExpiryWindow will allow the credentials to trigger refreshing prior to
// the credentials actually expiring. This is beneficial so race conditions
// with expiring credentials do not cause request to fail unexpectedly
// due to ExpiredTokenException exceptions.
//
// So a ExpiryWindow of 10s would cause calls to IsExpired() to return true
// 10 seconds before the credentials are actually expired.
//
// If ExpiryWindow is 0 or less it will be ignored.
ExpiryWindow time.Duration
}
// NewCredentials returns a pointer to a new Credentials object wrapping the
// AssumeRoleProvider. The credentials will expire every 15 minutes and the
// role will be named after a nanosecond timestamp of this operation.
//
// The sts and roleARN parameters are used for building the "AssumeRole" call.
// Pass nil as sts to use the default client.
//
// Window is the expiry window that will be subtracted from the expiry returned
// by the role credential request. This is done so that the credentials will
// expire sooner than their actual lifespan.
func NewCredentials(client AssumeRoler, roleARN string, window time.Duration) *credentials.Credentials {
return credentials.NewCredentials(&AssumeRoleProvider{
Client: client,
RoleARN: roleARN,
ExpiryWindow: window,
})
}
// Retrieve generates a new set of temporary credentials using STS.
func (p *AssumeRoleProvider) Retrieve() (credentials.Value, error) {
// Apply defaults where parameters are not set.
if p.Client == nil {
p.Client = sts.New(nil)
}
if p.RoleSessionName == "" {
// Try to work out a role name that will hopefully end up unique.
p.RoleSessionName = fmt.Sprintf("%d", time.Now().UTC().UnixNano())
}
if p.Duration == 0 {
// Expire as often as AWS permits.
p.Duration = 15 * time.Minute
}
roleOutput, err := p.Client.AssumeRole(&sts.AssumeRoleInput{
DurationSeconds: aws.Long(int64(p.Duration / time.Second)),
RoleARN: aws.String(p.RoleARN),
RoleSessionName: aws.String(p.RoleSessionName),
})
if err != nil {
return credentials.Value{}, err
}
// We will proactively generate new credentials before they expire.
p.SetExpiration(*roleOutput.Credentials.Expiration, p.ExpiryWindow)
return credentials.Value{
AccessKeyID: *roleOutput.Credentials.AccessKeyID,
SecretAccessKey: *roleOutput.Credentials.SecretAccessKey,
SessionToken: *roleOutput.Credentials.SessionToken,
}, nil
}

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package stscreds
import (
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/sts"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"testing"
"time"
)
type stubSTS struct {
}
func (s *stubSTS) AssumeRole(input *sts.AssumeRoleInput) (*sts.AssumeRoleOutput, error) {
expiry := time.Now().Add(60 * time.Minute)
return &sts.AssumeRoleOutput{
Credentials: &sts.Credentials{
// Just reflect the role arn to the provider.
AccessKeyID: input.RoleARN,
SecretAccessKey: aws.String("assumedSecretAccessKey"),
SessionToken: aws.String("assumedSessionToken"),
Expiration: &expiry,
},
}, nil
}
func TestAssumeRoleProvider(t *testing.T) {
stub := &stubSTS{}
p := &AssumeRoleProvider{
Client: stub,
RoleARN: "roleARN",
}
creds, err := p.Retrieve()
assert.Nil(t, err, "Expect no error")
assert.Equal(t, "roleARN", creds.AccessKeyID, "Expect access key ID to be reflected role ARN")
assert.Equal(t, "assumedSecretAccessKey", creds.SecretAccessKey, "Expect secret access key to match")
assert.Equal(t, "assumedSessionToken", creds.SessionToken, "Expect session token to match")
}
func BenchmarkAssumeRoleProvider(b *testing.B) {
stub := &stubSTS{}
p := &AssumeRoleProvider{
Client: stub,
RoleARN: "roleARN",
}
b.ResetTimer()
b.RunParallel(func(pb *testing.PB) {
for pb.Next() {
_, err := p.Retrieve()
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
}
})
}

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package aws
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
var sleepDelay = func(delay time.Duration) {
time.Sleep(delay)
}
// Interface for matching types which also have a Len method.
type lener interface {
Len() int
}
// BuildContentLength builds the content length of a request based on the body,
// or will use the HTTPRequest.Header's "Content-Length" if defined. If unable
// to determine request body length and no "Content-Length" was specified it will panic.
func BuildContentLength(r *Request) {
if slength := r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("Content-Length"); slength != "" {
length, _ := strconv.ParseInt(slength, 10, 64)
r.HTTPRequest.ContentLength = length
return
}
var length int64
switch body := r.Body.(type) {
case nil:
length = 0
case lener:
length = int64(body.Len())
case io.Seeker:
r.bodyStart, _ = body.Seek(0, 1)
end, _ := body.Seek(0, 2)
body.Seek(r.bodyStart, 0) // make sure to seek back to original location
length = end - r.bodyStart
default:
panic("Cannot get length of body, must provide `ContentLength`")
}
r.HTTPRequest.ContentLength = length
r.HTTPRequest.Header.Set("Content-Length", fmt.Sprintf("%d", length))
}
// UserAgentHandler is a request handler for injecting User agent into requests.
func UserAgentHandler(r *Request) {
r.HTTPRequest.Header.Set("User-Agent", SDKName+"/"+SDKVersion)
}
var reStatusCode = regexp.MustCompile(`^(\d+)`)
// SendHandler is a request handler to send service request using HTTP client.
func SendHandler(r *Request) {
var err error
r.HTTPResponse, err = r.Service.Config.HTTPClient.Do(r.HTTPRequest)
if err != nil {
// Capture the case where url.Error is returned for error processing
// response. e.g. 301 without location header comes back as string
// error and r.HTTPResponse is nil. Other url redirect errors will
// comeback in a similar method.
if e, ok := err.(*url.Error); ok {
if s := reStatusCode.FindStringSubmatch(e.Error()); s != nil {
code, _ := strconv.ParseInt(s[1], 10, 64)
r.HTTPResponse = &http.Response{
StatusCode: int(code),
Status: http.StatusText(int(code)),
Body: ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader([]byte{})),
}
return
}
}
if r.HTTPRequest == nil {
// Add a dummy request response object to ensure the HTTPResponse
// value is consistent.
r.HTTPResponse = &http.Response{
StatusCode: int(0),
Status: http.StatusText(int(0)),
Body: ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader([]byte{})),
}
}
// Catch all other request errors.
r.Error = awserr.New("RequestError", "send request failed", err)
r.Retryable.Set(true) // network errors are retryable
}
}
// ValidateResponseHandler is a request handler to validate service response.
func ValidateResponseHandler(r *Request) {
if r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode == 0 || r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 300 {
// this may be replaced by an UnmarshalError handler
r.Error = awserr.New("UnknownError", "unknown error", nil)
}
}
// AfterRetryHandler performs final checks to determine if the request should
// be retried and how long to delay.
func AfterRetryHandler(r *Request) {
// If one of the other handlers already set the retry state
// we don't want to override it based on the service's state
if !r.Retryable.IsSet() {
r.Retryable.Set(r.Service.ShouldRetry(r))
}
if r.WillRetry() {
r.RetryDelay = r.Service.RetryRules(r)
sleepDelay(r.RetryDelay)
// when the expired token exception occurs the credentials
// need to be expired locally so that the next request to
// get credentials will trigger a credentials refresh.
if r.Error != nil {
if err, ok := r.Error.(awserr.Error); ok {
if isCodeExpiredCreds(err.Code()) {
r.Config.Credentials.Expire()
}
}
}
r.RetryCount++
r.Error = nil
}
}
var (
// ErrMissingRegion is an error that is returned if region configuration is
// not found.
ErrMissingRegion error = awserr.New("MissingRegion", "could not find region configuration", nil)
// ErrMissingEndpoint is an error that is returned if an endpoint cannot be
// resolved for a service.
ErrMissingEndpoint error = awserr.New("MissingEndpoint", "'Endpoint' configuration is required for this service", nil)
)
// ValidateEndpointHandler is a request handler to validate a request had the
// appropriate Region and Endpoint set. Will set r.Error if the endpoint or
// region is not valid.
func ValidateEndpointHandler(r *Request) {
if r.Service.SigningRegion == "" && r.Service.Config.Region == "" {
r.Error = ErrMissingRegion
} else if r.Service.Endpoint == "" {
r.Error = ErrMissingEndpoint
}
}

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package aws
import (
"net/http"
"os"
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/credentials"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestValidateEndpointHandler(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
svc := NewService(&Config{Region: "us-west-2"})
svc.Handlers.Clear()
svc.Handlers.Validate.PushBack(ValidateEndpointHandler)
req := NewRequest(svc, &Operation{Name: "Operation"}, nil, nil)
err := req.Build()
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
func TestValidateEndpointHandlerErrorRegion(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
svc := NewService(nil)
svc.Handlers.Clear()
svc.Handlers.Validate.PushBack(ValidateEndpointHandler)
req := NewRequest(svc, &Operation{Name: "Operation"}, nil, nil)
err := req.Build()
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, ErrMissingRegion, err)
}
type mockCredsProvider struct {
expired bool
retreiveCalled bool
}
func (m *mockCredsProvider) Retrieve() (credentials.Value, error) {
m.retreiveCalled = true
return credentials.Value{}, nil
}
func (m *mockCredsProvider) IsExpired() bool {
return m.expired
}
func TestAfterRetryRefreshCreds(t *testing.T) {
os.Clearenv()
credProvider := &mockCredsProvider{}
svc := NewService(&Config{Credentials: credentials.NewCredentials(credProvider), MaxRetries: 1})
svc.Handlers.Clear()
svc.Handlers.ValidateResponse.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
r.Error = awserr.New("UnknownError", "", nil)
r.HTTPResponse = &http.Response{StatusCode: 400}
})
svc.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
r.Error = awserr.New("ExpiredTokenException", "", nil)
})
svc.Handlers.AfterRetry.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
AfterRetryHandler(r)
})
assert.True(t, svc.Config.Credentials.IsExpired(), "Expect to start out expired")
assert.False(t, credProvider.retreiveCalled)
req := NewRequest(svc, &Operation{Name: "Operation"}, nil, nil)
req.Send()
assert.True(t, svc.Config.Credentials.IsExpired())
assert.False(t, credProvider.retreiveCalled)
_, err := svc.Config.Credentials.Get()
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.True(t, credProvider.retreiveCalled)
}

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package aws
// A Handlers provides a collection of request handlers for various
// stages of handling requests.
type Handlers struct {
Validate HandlerList
Build HandlerList
Sign HandlerList
Send HandlerList
ValidateResponse HandlerList
Unmarshal HandlerList
UnmarshalMeta HandlerList
UnmarshalError HandlerList
Retry HandlerList
AfterRetry HandlerList
}
// copy returns of this handler's lists.
func (h *Handlers) copy() Handlers {
return Handlers{
Validate: h.Validate.copy(),
Build: h.Build.copy(),
Sign: h.Sign.copy(),
Send: h.Send.copy(),
ValidateResponse: h.ValidateResponse.copy(),
Unmarshal: h.Unmarshal.copy(),
UnmarshalError: h.UnmarshalError.copy(),
UnmarshalMeta: h.UnmarshalMeta.copy(),
Retry: h.Retry.copy(),
AfterRetry: h.AfterRetry.copy(),
}
}
// Clear removes callback functions for all handlers
func (h *Handlers) Clear() {
h.Validate.Clear()
h.Build.Clear()
h.Send.Clear()
h.Sign.Clear()
h.Unmarshal.Clear()
h.UnmarshalMeta.Clear()
h.UnmarshalError.Clear()
h.ValidateResponse.Clear()
h.Retry.Clear()
h.AfterRetry.Clear()
}
// A HandlerList manages zero or more handlers in a list.
type HandlerList struct {
list []func(*Request)
}
// copy creates a copy of the handler list.
func (l *HandlerList) copy() HandlerList {
var n HandlerList
n.list = append([]func(*Request){}, l.list...)
return n
}
// Clear clears the handler list.
func (l *HandlerList) Clear() {
l.list = []func(*Request){}
}
// Len returns the number of handlers in the list.
func (l *HandlerList) Len() int {
return len(l.list)
}
// PushBack pushes handlers f to the back of the handler list.
func (l *HandlerList) PushBack(f ...func(*Request)) {
l.list = append(l.list, f...)
}
// PushFront pushes handlers f to the front of the handler list.
func (l *HandlerList) PushFront(f ...func(*Request)) {
l.list = append(f, l.list...)
}
// Run executes all handlers in the list with a given request object.
func (l *HandlerList) Run(r *Request) {
for _, f := range l.list {
f(r)
}
}

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package aws
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestHandlerList(t *testing.T) {
s := ""
r := &Request{}
l := HandlerList{}
l.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
s += "a"
r.Data = s
})
l.Run(r)
assert.Equal(t, "a", s)
assert.Equal(t, "a", r.Data)
}
func TestMultipleHandlers(t *testing.T) {
r := &Request{}
l := HandlerList{}
l.PushBack(func(r *Request) { r.Data = nil })
l.PushFront(func(r *Request) { r.Data = Boolean(true) })
l.Run(r)
if r.Data != nil {
t.Error("Expected handler to execute")
}
}

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package aws
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"strings"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
// ValidateParameters is a request handler to validate the input parameters.
// Validating parameters only has meaning if done prior to the request being sent.
func ValidateParameters(r *Request) {
if r.ParamsFilled() {
v := validator{errors: []string{}}
v.validateAny(reflect.ValueOf(r.Params), "")
if count := len(v.errors); count > 0 {
format := "%d validation errors:\n- %s"
msg := fmt.Sprintf(format, count, strings.Join(v.errors, "\n- "))
r.Error = awserr.New("InvalidParameter", msg, nil)
}
}
}
// A validator validates values. Collects validations errors which occurs.
type validator struct {
errors []string
}
// validateAny will validate any struct, slice or map type. All validations
// are also performed recursively for nested types.
func (v *validator) validateAny(value reflect.Value, path string) {
value = reflect.Indirect(value)
if !value.IsValid() {
return
}
switch value.Kind() {
case reflect.Struct:
v.validateStruct(value, path)
case reflect.Slice:
for i := 0; i < value.Len(); i++ {
v.validateAny(value.Index(i), path+fmt.Sprintf("[%d]", i))
}
case reflect.Map:
for _, n := range value.MapKeys() {
v.validateAny(value.MapIndex(n), path+fmt.Sprintf("[%q]", n.String()))
}
}
}
// validateStruct will validate the struct value's fields. If the structure has
// nested types those types will be validated also.
func (v *validator) validateStruct(value reflect.Value, path string) {
prefix := "."
if path == "" {
prefix = ""
}
for i := 0; i < value.Type().NumField(); i++ {
f := value.Type().Field(i)
if strings.ToLower(f.Name[0:1]) == f.Name[0:1] {
continue
}
fvalue := value.FieldByName(f.Name)
notset := false
if f.Tag.Get("required") != "" {
switch fvalue.Kind() {
case reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice, reflect.Map:
if fvalue.IsNil() {
notset = true
}
default:
if !fvalue.IsValid() {
notset = true
}
}
}
if notset {
msg := "missing required parameter: " + path + prefix + f.Name
v.errors = append(v.errors, msg)
} else {
v.validateAny(fvalue, path+prefix+f.Name)
}
}
}

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package aws_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var service = func() *aws.Service {
s := &aws.Service{
Config: &aws.Config{},
ServiceName: "mock-service",
APIVersion: "2015-01-01",
}
return s
}()
type StructShape struct {
RequiredList []*ConditionalStructShape `required:"true"`
RequiredMap map[string]*ConditionalStructShape `required:"true"`
RequiredBool *bool `required:"true"`
OptionalStruct *ConditionalStructShape
hiddenParameter *string
metadataStructureShape
}
type metadataStructureShape struct {
SDKShapeTraits bool
}
type ConditionalStructShape struct {
Name *string `required:"true"`
SDKShapeTraits bool
}
func TestNoErrors(t *testing.T) {
input := &StructShape{
RequiredList: []*ConditionalStructShape{},
RequiredMap: map[string]*ConditionalStructShape{
"key1": {Name: aws.String("Name")},
"key2": {Name: aws.String("Name")},
},
RequiredBool: aws.Boolean(true),
OptionalStruct: &ConditionalStructShape{Name: aws.String("Name")},
}
req := aws.NewRequest(service, &aws.Operation{}, input, nil)
aws.ValidateParameters(req)
assert.NoError(t, req.Error)
}
func TestMissingRequiredParameters(t *testing.T) {
input := &StructShape{}
req := aws.NewRequest(service, &aws.Operation{}, input, nil)
aws.ValidateParameters(req)
assert.Error(t, req.Error)
assert.Equal(t, "InvalidParameter", req.Error.(awserr.Error).Code())
assert.Equal(t, "3 validation errors:\n- missing required parameter: RequiredList\n- missing required parameter: RequiredMap\n- missing required parameter: RequiredBool", req.Error.(awserr.Error).Message())
}
func TestNestedMissingRequiredParameters(t *testing.T) {
input := &StructShape{
RequiredList: []*ConditionalStructShape{{}},
RequiredMap: map[string]*ConditionalStructShape{
"key1": {Name: aws.String("Name")},
"key2": {},
},
RequiredBool: aws.Boolean(true),
OptionalStruct: &ConditionalStructShape{},
}
req := aws.NewRequest(service, &aws.Operation{}, input, nil)
aws.ValidateParameters(req)
assert.Error(t, req.Error)
assert.Equal(t, "InvalidParameter", req.Error.(awserr.Error).Code())
assert.Equal(t, "3 validation errors:\n- missing required parameter: RequiredList[0].Name\n- missing required parameter: RequiredMap[\"key2\"].Name\n- missing required parameter: OptionalStruct.Name", req.Error.(awserr.Error).Message())
}

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package aws
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"reflect"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
)
// A Request is the service request to be made.
type Request struct {
*Service
Handlers Handlers
Time time.Time
ExpireTime time.Duration
Operation *Operation
HTTPRequest *http.Request
HTTPResponse *http.Response
Body io.ReadSeeker
bodyStart int64 // offset from beginning of Body that the request body starts
Params interface{}
Error error
Data interface{}
RequestID string
RetryCount uint
Retryable SettableBool
RetryDelay time.Duration
built bool
}
// An Operation is the service API operation to be made.
type Operation struct {
Name string
HTTPMethod string
HTTPPath string
*Paginator
}
// Paginator keeps track of pagination configuration for an API operation.
type Paginator struct {
InputTokens []string
OutputTokens []string
LimitToken string
TruncationToken string
}
// NewRequest returns a new Request pointer for the service API
// operation and parameters.
//
// Params is any value of input parameters to be the request payload.
// Data is pointer value to an object which the request's response
// payload will be deserialized to.
func NewRequest(service *Service, operation *Operation, params interface{}, data interface{}) *Request {
method := operation.HTTPMethod
if method == "" {
method = "POST"
}
p := operation.HTTPPath
if p == "" {
p = "/"
}
httpReq, _ := http.NewRequest(method, "", nil)
httpReq.URL, _ = url.Parse(service.Endpoint + p)
r := &Request{
Service: service,
Handlers: service.Handlers.copy(),
Time: time.Now(),
ExpireTime: 0,
Operation: operation,
HTTPRequest: httpReq,
Body: nil,
Params: params,
Error: nil,
Data: data,
}
r.SetBufferBody([]byte{})
return r
}
// WillRetry returns if the request's can be retried.
func (r *Request) WillRetry() bool {
return r.Error != nil && r.Retryable.Get() && r.RetryCount < r.Service.MaxRetries()
}
// ParamsFilled returns if the request's parameters have been populated
// and the parameters are valid. False is returned if no parameters are
// provided or invalid.
func (r *Request) ParamsFilled() bool {
return r.Params != nil && reflect.ValueOf(r.Params).Elem().IsValid()
}
// DataFilled returns true if the request's data for response deserialization
// target has been set and is a valid. False is returned if data is not
// set, or is invalid.
func (r *Request) DataFilled() bool {
return r.Data != nil && reflect.ValueOf(r.Data).Elem().IsValid()
}
// SetBufferBody will set the request's body bytes that will be sent to
// the service API.
func (r *Request) SetBufferBody(buf []byte) {
r.SetReaderBody(bytes.NewReader(buf))
}
// SetStringBody sets the body of the request to be backed by a string.
func (r *Request) SetStringBody(s string) {
r.SetReaderBody(strings.NewReader(s))
}
// SetReaderBody will set the request's body reader.
func (r *Request) SetReaderBody(reader io.ReadSeeker) {
r.HTTPRequest.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(reader)
r.Body = reader
}
// Presign returns the request's signed URL. Error will be returned
// if the signing fails.
func (r *Request) Presign(expireTime time.Duration) (string, error) {
r.ExpireTime = expireTime
r.Sign()
if r.Error != nil {
return "", r.Error
}
return r.HTTPRequest.URL.String(), nil
}
// Build will build the request's object so it can be signed and sent
// to the service. Build will also validate all the request's parameters.
// Anny additional build Handlers set on this request will be run
// in the order they were set.
//
// The request will only be built once. Multiple calls to build will have
// no effect.
//
// If any Validate or Build errors occur the build will stop and the error
// which occurred will be returned.
func (r *Request) Build() error {
if !r.built {
r.Error = nil
r.Handlers.Validate.Run(r)
if r.Error != nil {
return r.Error
}
r.Handlers.Build.Run(r)
r.built = true
}
return r.Error
}
// Sign will sign the request retuning error if errors are encountered.
//
// Send will build the request prior to signing. All Sign Handlers will
// be executed in the order they were set.
func (r *Request) Sign() error {
r.Build()
if r.Error != nil {
return r.Error
}
r.Handlers.Sign.Run(r)
return r.Error
}
// Send will send the request returning error if errors are encountered.
//
// Send will sign the request prior to sending. All Send Handlers will
// be executed in the order they were set.
func (r *Request) Send() error {
for {
r.Sign()
if r.Error != nil {
return r.Error
}
if r.Retryable.Get() {
// Re-seek the body back to the original point in for a retry so that
// send will send the body's contents again in the upcoming request.
r.Body.Seek(r.bodyStart, 0)
}
r.Retryable.Reset()
r.Handlers.Send.Run(r)
if r.Error != nil {
r.Handlers.Retry.Run(r)
r.Handlers.AfterRetry.Run(r)
if r.Error != nil {
return r.Error
}
continue
}
r.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.Run(r)
r.Handlers.ValidateResponse.Run(r)
if r.Error != nil {
r.Handlers.UnmarshalError.Run(r)
r.Handlers.Retry.Run(r)
r.Handlers.AfterRetry.Run(r)
if r.Error != nil {
return r.Error
}
continue
}
r.Handlers.Unmarshal.Run(r)
if r.Error != nil {
r.Handlers.Retry.Run(r)
r.Handlers.AfterRetry.Run(r)
if r.Error != nil {
return r.Error
}
continue
}
break
}
return nil
}
// HasNextPage returns true if this request has more pages of data available.
func (r *Request) HasNextPage() bool {
return r.nextPageTokens() != nil
}
// nextPageTokens returns the tokens to use when asking for the next page of
// data.
func (r *Request) nextPageTokens() []interface{} {
if r.Operation.Paginator == nil {
return nil
}
if r.Operation.TruncationToken != "" {
tr := awsutil.ValuesAtAnyPath(r.Data, r.Operation.TruncationToken)
if tr == nil || len(tr) == 0 {
return nil
}
switch v := tr[0].(type) {
case bool:
if v == false {
return nil
}
}
}
found := false
tokens := make([]interface{}, len(r.Operation.OutputTokens))
for i, outtok := range r.Operation.OutputTokens {
v := awsutil.ValuesAtAnyPath(r.Data, outtok)
if v != nil && len(v) > 0 {
found = true
tokens[i] = v[0]
}
}
if found {
return tokens
}
return nil
}
// NextPage returns a new Request that can be executed to return the next
// page of result data. Call .Send() on this request to execute it.
func (r *Request) NextPage() *Request {
tokens := r.nextPageTokens()
if tokens == nil {
return nil
}
data := reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(r.Data).Elem()).Interface()
nr := NewRequest(r.Service, r.Operation, awsutil.CopyOf(r.Params), data)
for i, intok := range nr.Operation.InputTokens {
awsutil.SetValueAtAnyPath(nr.Params, intok, tokens[i])
}
return nr
}
// EachPage iterates over each page of a paginated request object. The fn
// parameter should be a function with the following sample signature:
//
// func(page *T, lastPage bool) bool {
// return true // return false to stop iterating
// }
//
// Where "T" is the structure type matching the output structure of the given
// operation. For example, a request object generated by
// DynamoDB.ListTablesRequest() would expect to see dynamodb.ListTablesOutput
// as the structure "T". The lastPage value represents whether the page is
// the last page of data or not. The return value of this function should
// return true to keep iterating or false to stop.
func (r *Request) EachPage(fn func(data interface{}, isLastPage bool) (shouldContinue bool)) error {
for page := r; page != nil; page = page.NextPage() {
page.Send()
shouldContinue := fn(page.Data, !page.HasNextPage())
if page.Error != nil || !shouldContinue {
return page.Error
}
}
return nil
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package aws_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/test/unit"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/dynamodb"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var _ = unit.Imported
// Use DynamoDB methods for simplicity
func TestPagination(t *testing.T) {
db := dynamodb.New(nil)
tokens, pages, numPages, gotToEnd := []string{}, []string{}, 0, false
reqNum := 0
resps := []*dynamodb.ListTablesOutput{
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("Table1"), aws.String("Table2")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("Table2")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("Table3"), aws.String("Table4")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("Table4")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("Table5")}},
}
db.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
db.Handlers.Unmarshal.Clear()
db.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.Clear()
db.Handlers.ValidateResponse.Clear()
db.Handlers.Build.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
in := r.Params.(*dynamodb.ListTablesInput)
if in == nil {
tokens = append(tokens, "")
} else if in.ExclusiveStartTableName != nil {
tokens = append(tokens, *in.ExclusiveStartTableName)
}
})
db.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
r.Data = resps[reqNum]
reqNum++
})
params := &dynamodb.ListTablesInput{Limit: aws.Long(2)}
err := db.ListTablesPages(params, func(p *dynamodb.ListTablesOutput, last bool) bool {
numPages++
for _, t := range p.TableNames {
pages = append(pages, *t)
}
if last {
if gotToEnd {
assert.Fail(t, "last=true happened twice")
}
gotToEnd = true
}
return true
})
assert.Equal(t, []string{"Table2", "Table4"}, tokens)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"Table1", "Table2", "Table3", "Table4", "Table5"}, pages)
assert.Equal(t, 3, numPages)
assert.True(t, gotToEnd)
assert.Nil(t, err)
assert.Nil(t, params.ExclusiveStartTableName)
}
// Use DynamoDB methods for simplicity
func TestPaginationEachPage(t *testing.T) {
db := dynamodb.New(nil)
tokens, pages, numPages, gotToEnd := []string{}, []string{}, 0, false
reqNum := 0
resps := []*dynamodb.ListTablesOutput{
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("Table1"), aws.String("Table2")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("Table2")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("Table3"), aws.String("Table4")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("Table4")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("Table5")}},
}
db.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
db.Handlers.Unmarshal.Clear()
db.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.Clear()
db.Handlers.ValidateResponse.Clear()
db.Handlers.Build.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
in := r.Params.(*dynamodb.ListTablesInput)
if in == nil {
tokens = append(tokens, "")
} else if in.ExclusiveStartTableName != nil {
tokens = append(tokens, *in.ExclusiveStartTableName)
}
})
db.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
r.Data = resps[reqNum]
reqNum++
})
params := &dynamodb.ListTablesInput{Limit: aws.Long(2)}
req, _ := db.ListTablesRequest(params)
err := req.EachPage(func(p interface{}, last bool) bool {
numPages++
for _, t := range p.(*dynamodb.ListTablesOutput).TableNames {
pages = append(pages, *t)
}
if last {
if gotToEnd {
assert.Fail(t, "last=true happened twice")
}
gotToEnd = true
}
return true
})
assert.Equal(t, []string{"Table2", "Table4"}, tokens)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"Table1", "Table2", "Table3", "Table4", "Table5"}, pages)
assert.Equal(t, 3, numPages)
assert.True(t, gotToEnd)
assert.Nil(t, err)
}
// Use DynamoDB methods for simplicity
func TestPaginationEarlyExit(t *testing.T) {
db := dynamodb.New(nil)
numPages, gotToEnd := 0, false
reqNum := 0
resps := []*dynamodb.ListTablesOutput{
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("Table1"), aws.String("Table2")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("Table2")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("Table3"), aws.String("Table4")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("Table4")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("Table5")}},
}
db.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
db.Handlers.Unmarshal.Clear()
db.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.Clear()
db.Handlers.ValidateResponse.Clear()
db.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
r.Data = resps[reqNum]
reqNum++
})
params := &dynamodb.ListTablesInput{Limit: aws.Long(2)}
err := db.ListTablesPages(params, func(p *dynamodb.ListTablesOutput, last bool) bool {
numPages++
if numPages == 2 {
return false
}
if last {
if gotToEnd {
assert.Fail(t, "last=true happened twice")
}
gotToEnd = true
}
return true
})
assert.Equal(t, 2, numPages)
assert.False(t, gotToEnd)
assert.Nil(t, err)
}
func TestSkipPagination(t *testing.T) {
client := s3.New(nil)
client.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
client.Handlers.Unmarshal.Clear()
client.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.Clear()
client.Handlers.ValidateResponse.Clear()
client.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
r.Data = &s3.HeadBucketOutput{}
})
req, _ := client.HeadBucketRequest(&s3.HeadBucketInput{Bucket: aws.String("bucket")})
numPages, gotToEnd := 0, false
req.EachPage(func(p interface{}, last bool) bool {
numPages++
if last {
gotToEnd = true
}
return true
})
assert.Equal(t, 1, numPages)
assert.True(t, gotToEnd)
}
// Use S3 for simplicity
func TestPaginationTruncation(t *testing.T) {
count := 0
client := s3.New(nil)
reqNum := &count
resps := []*s3.ListObjectsOutput{
{IsTruncated: aws.Boolean(true), Contents: []*s3.Object{{Key: aws.String("Key1")}}},
{IsTruncated: aws.Boolean(true), Contents: []*s3.Object{{Key: aws.String("Key2")}}},
{IsTruncated: aws.Boolean(false), Contents: []*s3.Object{{Key: aws.String("Key3")}}},
{IsTruncated: aws.Boolean(true), Contents: []*s3.Object{{Key: aws.String("Key4")}}},
}
client.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
client.Handlers.Unmarshal.Clear()
client.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.Clear()
client.Handlers.ValidateResponse.Clear()
client.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
r.Data = resps[*reqNum]
*reqNum++
})
params := &s3.ListObjectsInput{Bucket: aws.String("bucket")}
results := []string{}
err := client.ListObjectsPages(params, func(p *s3.ListObjectsOutput, last bool) bool {
results = append(results, *p.Contents[0].Key)
return true
})
assert.Equal(t, []string{"Key1", "Key2", "Key3"}, results)
assert.Nil(t, err)
// Try again without truncation token at all
count = 0
resps[1].IsTruncated = nil
resps[2].IsTruncated = aws.Boolean(true)
results = []string{}
err = client.ListObjectsPages(params, func(p *s3.ListObjectsOutput, last bool) bool {
results = append(results, *p.Contents[0].Key)
return true
})
assert.Equal(t, []string{"Key1", "Key2"}, results)
assert.Nil(t, err)
}
// Benchmarks
var benchResps = []*dynamodb.ListTablesOutput{
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE"), aws.String("NXT")}, LastEvaluatedTableName: aws.String("NXT")},
{TableNames: []*string{aws.String("TABLE")}},
}
var benchDb = func() *dynamodb.DynamoDB {
db := dynamodb.New(nil)
db.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
db.Handlers.Unmarshal.Clear()
db.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.Clear()
db.Handlers.ValidateResponse.Clear()
return db
}
func BenchmarkCodegenIterator(b *testing.B) {
reqNum := 0
db := benchDb()
db.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
r.Data = benchResps[reqNum]
reqNum++
})
input := &dynamodb.ListTablesInput{Limit: aws.Long(2)}
iter := func(fn func(*dynamodb.ListTablesOutput, bool) bool) error {
page, _ := db.ListTablesRequest(input)
for ; page != nil; page = page.NextPage() {
page.Send()
out := page.Data.(*dynamodb.ListTablesOutput)
if result := fn(out, !page.HasNextPage()); page.Error != nil || !result {
return page.Error
}
}
return nil
}
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
reqNum = 0
iter(func(p *dynamodb.ListTablesOutput, last bool) bool {
return true
})
}
}
func BenchmarkEachPageIterator(b *testing.B) {
reqNum := 0
db := benchDb()
db.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
r.Data = benchResps[reqNum]
reqNum++
})
input := &dynamodb.ListTablesInput{Limit: aws.Long(2)}
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
reqNum = 0
req, _ := db.ListTablesRequest(input)
req.EachPage(func(p interface{}, last bool) bool {
return true
})
}
}

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package aws
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"reflect"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/credentials"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
type testData struct {
Data string
}
func body(str string) io.ReadCloser {
return ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader([]byte(str)))
}
func unmarshal(req *Request) {
defer req.HTTPResponse.Body.Close()
if req.Data != nil {
json.NewDecoder(req.HTTPResponse.Body).Decode(req.Data)
}
return
}
func unmarshalError(req *Request) {
bodyBytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(req.HTTPResponse.Body)
if err != nil {
req.Error = awserr.New("UnmarshaleError", req.HTTPResponse.Status, err)
return
}
if len(bodyBytes) == 0 {
req.Error = awserr.NewRequestFailure(
awserr.New("UnmarshaleError", req.HTTPResponse.Status, fmt.Errorf("empty body")),
req.HTTPResponse.StatusCode,
"",
)
return
}
var jsonErr jsonErrorResponse
if err := json.Unmarshal(bodyBytes, &jsonErr); err != nil {
req.Error = awserr.New("UnmarshaleError", "JSON unmarshal", err)
return
}
req.Error = awserr.NewRequestFailure(
awserr.New(jsonErr.Code, jsonErr.Message, nil),
req.HTTPResponse.StatusCode,
"",
)
}
type jsonErrorResponse struct {
Code string `json:"__type"`
Message string `json:"message"`
}
// test that retries occur for 5xx status codes
func TestRequestRecoverRetry5xx(t *testing.T) {
reqNum := 0
reqs := []http.Response{
{StatusCode: 500, Body: body(`{"__type":"UnknownError","message":"An error occurred."}`)},
{StatusCode: 501, Body: body(`{"__type":"UnknownError","message":"An error occurred."}`)},
{StatusCode: 200, Body: body(`{"data":"valid"}`)},
}
s := NewService(&Config{MaxRetries: 10})
s.Handlers.Validate.Clear()
s.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(unmarshal)
s.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBack(unmarshalError)
s.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
r.HTTPResponse = &reqs[reqNum]
reqNum++
})
out := &testData{}
r := NewRequest(s, &Operation{Name: "Operation"}, nil, out)
err := r.Send()
assert.Nil(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, 2, int(r.RetryCount))
assert.Equal(t, "valid", out.Data)
}
// test that retries occur for 4xx status codes with a response type that can be retried - see `shouldRetry`
func TestRequestRecoverRetry4xxRetryable(t *testing.T) {
reqNum := 0
reqs := []http.Response{
{StatusCode: 400, Body: body(`{"__type":"Throttling","message":"Rate exceeded."}`)},
{StatusCode: 429, Body: body(`{"__type":"ProvisionedThroughputExceededException","message":"Rate exceeded."}`)},
{StatusCode: 200, Body: body(`{"data":"valid"}`)},
}
s := NewService(&Config{MaxRetries: 10})
s.Handlers.Validate.Clear()
s.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(unmarshal)
s.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBack(unmarshalError)
s.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
r.HTTPResponse = &reqs[reqNum]
reqNum++
})
out := &testData{}
r := NewRequest(s, &Operation{Name: "Operation"}, nil, out)
err := r.Send()
assert.Nil(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, 2, int(r.RetryCount))
assert.Equal(t, "valid", out.Data)
}
// test that retries don't occur for 4xx status codes with a response type that can't be retried
func TestRequest4xxUnretryable(t *testing.T) {
s := NewService(&Config{MaxRetries: 10})
s.Handlers.Validate.Clear()
s.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(unmarshal)
s.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBack(unmarshalError)
s.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
r.HTTPResponse = &http.Response{StatusCode: 401, Body: body(`{"__type":"SignatureDoesNotMatch","message":"Signature does not match."}`)}
})
out := &testData{}
r := NewRequest(s, &Operation{Name: "Operation"}, nil, out)
err := r.Send()
assert.NotNil(t, err)
if e, ok := err.(awserr.RequestFailure); ok {
assert.Equal(t, 401, e.StatusCode())
} else {
assert.Fail(t, "Expected error to be a service failure")
}
assert.Equal(t, "SignatureDoesNotMatch", err.(awserr.Error).Code())
assert.Equal(t, "Signature does not match.", err.(awserr.Error).Message())
assert.Equal(t, 0, int(r.RetryCount))
}
func TestRequestExhaustRetries(t *testing.T) {
delays := []time.Duration{}
sleepDelay = func(delay time.Duration) {
delays = append(delays, delay)
}
reqNum := 0
reqs := []http.Response{
{StatusCode: 500, Body: body(`{"__type":"UnknownError","message":"An error occurred."}`)},
{StatusCode: 500, Body: body(`{"__type":"UnknownError","message":"An error occurred."}`)},
{StatusCode: 500, Body: body(`{"__type":"UnknownError","message":"An error occurred."}`)},
{StatusCode: 500, Body: body(`{"__type":"UnknownError","message":"An error occurred."}`)},
}
s := NewService(&Config{MaxRetries: -1})
s.Handlers.Validate.Clear()
s.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(unmarshal)
s.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBack(unmarshalError)
s.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
r.HTTPResponse = &reqs[reqNum]
reqNum++
})
r := NewRequest(s, &Operation{Name: "Operation"}, nil, nil)
err := r.Send()
assert.NotNil(t, err)
if e, ok := err.(awserr.RequestFailure); ok {
assert.Equal(t, 500, e.StatusCode())
} else {
assert.Fail(t, "Expected error to be a service failure")
}
assert.Equal(t, "UnknownError", err.(awserr.Error).Code())
assert.Equal(t, "An error occurred.", err.(awserr.Error).Message())
assert.Equal(t, 3, int(r.RetryCount))
assert.True(t, reflect.DeepEqual([]time.Duration{30 * time.Millisecond, 60 * time.Millisecond, 120 * time.Millisecond}, delays))
}
// test that the request is retried after the credentials are expired.
func TestRequestRecoverExpiredCreds(t *testing.T) {
reqNum := 0
reqs := []http.Response{
{StatusCode: 400, Body: body(`{"__type":"ExpiredTokenException","message":"expired token"}`)},
{StatusCode: 200, Body: body(`{"data":"valid"}`)},
}
s := NewService(&Config{MaxRetries: 10, Credentials: credentials.NewStaticCredentials("AKID", "SECRET", "")})
s.Handlers.Validate.Clear()
s.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(unmarshal)
s.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBack(unmarshalError)
credExpiredBeforeRetry := false
credExpiredAfterRetry := false
s.Handlers.AfterRetry.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
credExpiredAfterRetry = r.Config.Credentials.IsExpired()
})
s.Handlers.Sign.Clear()
s.Handlers.Sign.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
r.Config.Credentials.Get()
})
s.Handlers.Send.Clear() // mock sending
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
r.HTTPResponse = &reqs[reqNum]
reqNum++
})
out := &testData{}
r := NewRequest(s, &Operation{Name: "Operation"}, nil, out)
err := r.Send()
assert.Nil(t, err)
assert.False(t, credExpiredBeforeRetry, "Expect valid creds before retry check")
assert.True(t, credExpiredAfterRetry, "Expect expired creds after retry check")
assert.False(t, s.Config.Credentials.IsExpired(), "Expect valid creds after cred expired recovery")
assert.Equal(t, 1, int(r.RetryCount))
assert.Equal(t, "valid", out.Data)
}

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package aws
import (
"fmt"
"math"
"net/http"
"net/http/httputil"
"regexp"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/endpoints"
)
// A Service implements the base service request and response handling
// used by all services.
type Service struct {
Config *Config
Handlers Handlers
ManualSend bool
ServiceName string
APIVersion string
Endpoint string
SigningName string
SigningRegion string
JSONVersion string
TargetPrefix string
RetryRules func(*Request) time.Duration
ShouldRetry func(*Request) bool
DefaultMaxRetries uint
}
var schemeRE = regexp.MustCompile("^([^:]+)://")
// NewService will return a pointer to a new Server object initialized.
func NewService(config *Config) *Service {
svc := &Service{Config: config}
svc.Initialize()
return svc
}
// Initialize initializes the service.
func (s *Service) Initialize() {
if s.Config == nil {
s.Config = &Config{}
}
if s.Config.HTTPClient == nil {
s.Config.HTTPClient = http.DefaultClient
}
if s.RetryRules == nil {
s.RetryRules = retryRules
}
if s.ShouldRetry == nil {
s.ShouldRetry = shouldRetry
}
s.DefaultMaxRetries = 3
s.Handlers.Validate.PushBack(ValidateEndpointHandler)
s.Handlers.Build.PushBack(UserAgentHandler)
s.Handlers.Sign.PushBack(BuildContentLength)
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(SendHandler)
s.Handlers.AfterRetry.PushBack(AfterRetryHandler)
s.Handlers.ValidateResponse.PushBack(ValidateResponseHandler)
s.AddDebugHandlers()
s.buildEndpoint()
if !s.Config.DisableParamValidation {
s.Handlers.Validate.PushBack(ValidateParameters)
}
}
// buildEndpoint builds the endpoint values the service will use to make requests with.
func (s *Service) buildEndpoint() {
if s.Config.Endpoint != "" {
s.Endpoint = s.Config.Endpoint
} else {
s.Endpoint, s.SigningRegion =
endpoints.EndpointForRegion(s.ServiceName, s.Config.Region)
}
if s.Endpoint != "" && !schemeRE.MatchString(s.Endpoint) {
scheme := "https"
if s.Config.DisableSSL {
scheme = "http"
}
s.Endpoint = scheme + "://" + s.Endpoint
}
}
// AddDebugHandlers injects debug logging handlers into the service to log request
// debug information.
func (s *Service) AddDebugHandlers() {
out := s.Config.Logger
if s.Config.LogLevel == 0 {
return
}
s.Handlers.Send.PushFront(func(r *Request) {
logBody := r.Config.LogHTTPBody
dumpedBody, _ := httputil.DumpRequestOut(r.HTTPRequest, logBody)
fmt.Fprintf(out, "---[ REQUEST POST-SIGN ]-----------------------------\n")
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s\n", string(dumpedBody))
fmt.Fprintf(out, "-----------------------------------------------------\n")
})
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *Request) {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "---[ RESPONSE ]--------------------------------------\n")
if r.HTTPResponse != nil {
logBody := r.Config.LogHTTPBody
dumpedBody, _ := httputil.DumpResponse(r.HTTPResponse, logBody)
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s\n", string(dumpedBody))
} else if r.Error != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "%s\n", r.Error)
}
fmt.Fprintf(out, "-----------------------------------------------------\n")
})
}
// MaxRetries returns the number of maximum returns the service will use to make
// an individual API request.
func (s *Service) MaxRetries() uint {
if s.Config.MaxRetries < 0 {
return s.DefaultMaxRetries
}
return uint(s.Config.MaxRetries)
}
// retryRules returns the delay duration before retrying this request again
func retryRules(r *Request) time.Duration {
delay := time.Duration(math.Pow(2, float64(r.RetryCount))) * 30
return delay * time.Millisecond
}
// retryableCodes is a collection of service response codes which are retry-able
// without any further action.
var retryableCodes = map[string]struct{}{
"RequestError": {},
"ProvisionedThroughputExceededException": {},
"Throttling": {},
}
// credsExpiredCodes is a collection of error codes which signify the credentials
// need to be refreshed. Expired tokens require refreshing of credentials, and
// resigning before the request can be retried.
var credsExpiredCodes = map[string]struct{}{
"ExpiredToken": {},
"ExpiredTokenException": {},
"RequestExpired": {}, // EC2 Only
}
func isCodeRetryable(code string) bool {
if _, ok := retryableCodes[code]; ok {
return true
}
return isCodeExpiredCreds(code)
}
func isCodeExpiredCreds(code string) bool {
_, ok := credsExpiredCodes[code]
return ok
}
// shouldRetry returns if the request should be retried.
func shouldRetry(r *Request) bool {
if r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode >= 500 {
return true
}
if r.Error != nil {
if err, ok := r.Error.(awserr.Error); ok {
return isCodeRetryable(err.Code())
}
}
return false
}

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package aws
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"time"
)
// String converts a Go string into a string pointer.
func String(v string) *string {
return &v
}
// Boolean converts a Go bool into a boolean pointer.
func Boolean(v bool) *bool {
return &v
}
// Long converts a Go int64 into a long pointer.
func Long(v int64) *int64 {
return &v
}
// Double converts a Go float64 into a double pointer.
func Double(v float64) *float64 {
return &v
}
// Time converts a Go Time into a Time pointer
func Time(t time.Time) *time.Time {
return &t
}
// ReadSeekCloser wraps a io.Reader returning a ReaderSeakerCloser
func ReadSeekCloser(r io.Reader) ReaderSeekerCloser {
return ReaderSeekerCloser{r}
}
// ReaderSeekerCloser represents a reader that can also delegate io.Seeker and
// io.Closer interfaces to the underlying object if they are available.
type ReaderSeekerCloser struct {
r io.Reader
}
// Read reads from the reader up to size of p. The number of bytes read, and
// error if it occurred will be returned.
//
// If the reader is not an io.Reader zero bytes read, and nil error will be returned.
//
// Performs the same functionality as io.Reader Read
func (r ReaderSeekerCloser) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
switch t := r.r.(type) {
case io.Reader:
return t.Read(p)
}
return 0, nil
}
// Seek sets the offset for the next Read to offset, interpreted according to
// whence: 0 means relative to the origin of the file, 1 means relative to the
// current offset, and 2 means relative to the end. Seek returns the new offset
// and an error, if any.
//
// If the ReaderSeekerCloser is not an io.Seeker nothing will be done.
func (r ReaderSeekerCloser) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) {
switch t := r.r.(type) {
case io.Seeker:
return t.Seek(offset, whence)
}
return int64(0), nil
}
// Close closes the ReaderSeekerCloser.
//
// If the ReaderSeekerCloser is not an io.Closer nothing will be done.
func (r ReaderSeekerCloser) Close() error {
switch t := r.r.(type) {
case io.Closer:
return t.Close()
}
return nil
}
// A SettableBool provides a boolean value which includes the state if
// the value was set or unset. The set state is in addition to the value's
// value(true|false)
type SettableBool struct {
value bool
set bool
}
// SetBool returns a SettableBool with a value set
func SetBool(value bool) SettableBool {
return SettableBool{value: value, set: true}
}
// Get returns the value. Will always be false if the SettableBool was not set.
func (b *SettableBool) Get() bool {
if !b.set {
return false
}
return b.value
}
// Set sets the value and updates the state that the value has been set.
func (b *SettableBool) Set(value bool) {
b.value = value
b.set = true
}
// IsSet returns if the value has been set
func (b *SettableBool) IsSet() bool {
return b.set
}
// Reset resets the state and value of the SettableBool to its initial default
// state of not set and zero value.
func (b *SettableBool) Reset() {
b.value = false
b.set = false
}
// String returns the string representation of the value if set. Zero if not set.
func (b *SettableBool) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%t", b.Get())
}
// GoString returns the string representation of the SettableBool value and state
func (b *SettableBool) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Bool{value:%t, set:%t}", b.value, b.set)
}

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// Package aws provides core functionality for making requests to AWS services.
package aws
// SDKName is the name of this AWS SDK
const SDKName = "aws-sdk-go"
// SDKVersion is the version of this SDK
const SDKVersion = "0.6.4"

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// Package endpoints validates regional endpoints for services.
package endpoints
//go:generate go run ../model/cli/gen-endpoints/main.go endpoints.json endpoints_map.go
//go:generate gofmt -s -w endpoints_map.go
import "strings"
// EndpointForRegion returns an endpoint and its signing region for a service and region.
// if the service and region pair are not found endpoint and signingRegion will be empty.
func EndpointForRegion(svcName, region string) (endpoint, signingRegion string) {
derivedKeys := []string{
region + "/" + svcName,
region + "/*",
"*/" + svcName,
"*/*",
}
for _, key := range derivedKeys {
if val, ok := endpointsMap.Endpoints[key]; ok {
ep := val.Endpoint
ep = strings.Replace(ep, "{region}", region, -1)
ep = strings.Replace(ep, "{service}", svcName, -1)
endpoint = ep
signingRegion = val.SigningRegion
return
}
}
return
}

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{
"version": 2,
"endpoints": {
"*/*": {
"endpoint": "{service}.{region}.amazonaws.com"
},
"cn-north-1/*": {
"endpoint": "{service}.{region}.amazonaws.com.cn",
"signatureVersion": "v4"
},
"us-gov-west-1/iam": {
"endpoint": "iam.us-gov.amazonaws.com"
},
"us-gov-west-1/sts": {
"endpoint": "sts.us-gov-west-1.amazonaws.com"
},
"us-gov-west-1/s3": {
"endpoint": "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com"
},
"*/cloudfront": {
"endpoint": "cloudfront.amazonaws.com",
"signingRegion": "us-east-1"
},
"*/cloudsearchdomain": {
"endpoint": "",
"signingRegion": "us-east-1"
},
"*/iam": {
"endpoint": "iam.amazonaws.com",
"signingRegion": "us-east-1"
},
"*/importexport": {
"endpoint": "importexport.amazonaws.com",
"signingRegion": "us-east-1"
},
"*/route53": {
"endpoint": "route53.amazonaws.com",
"signingRegion": "us-east-1"
},
"*/sts": {
"endpoint": "sts.amazonaws.com",
"signingRegion": "us-east-1"
},
"us-east-1/sdb": {
"endpoint": "sdb.amazonaws.com",
"signingRegion": "us-east-1"
},
"us-east-1/s3": {
"endpoint": "s3.amazonaws.com"
},
"us-west-1/s3": {
"endpoint": "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com"
},
"us-west-2/s3": {
"endpoint": "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com"
},
"eu-west-1/s3": {
"endpoint": "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com"
},
"ap-southeast-1/s3": {
"endpoint": "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com"
},
"ap-southeast-2/s3": {
"endpoint": "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com"
},
"ap-northeast-1/s3": {
"endpoint": "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com"
},
"sa-east-1/s3": {
"endpoint": "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com"
},
"eu-central-1/s3": {
"endpoint": "{service}.{region}.amazonaws.com",
"signatureVersion": "v4"
}
}
}

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package endpoints
// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
type endpointStruct struct {
Version int
Endpoints map[string]endpointEntry
}
type endpointEntry struct {
Endpoint string
SigningRegion string
}
var endpointsMap = endpointStruct{
Version: 2,
Endpoints: map[string]endpointEntry{
"*/*": {
Endpoint: "{service}.{region}.amazonaws.com",
},
"*/cloudfront": {
Endpoint: "cloudfront.amazonaws.com",
SigningRegion: "us-east-1",
},
"*/cloudsearchdomain": {
Endpoint: "",
SigningRegion: "us-east-1",
},
"*/iam": {
Endpoint: "iam.amazonaws.com",
SigningRegion: "us-east-1",
},
"*/importexport": {
Endpoint: "importexport.amazonaws.com",
SigningRegion: "us-east-1",
},
"*/route53": {
Endpoint: "route53.amazonaws.com",
SigningRegion: "us-east-1",
},
"*/sts": {
Endpoint: "sts.amazonaws.com",
SigningRegion: "us-east-1",
},
"ap-northeast-1/s3": {
Endpoint: "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com",
},
"ap-southeast-1/s3": {
Endpoint: "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com",
},
"ap-southeast-2/s3": {
Endpoint: "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com",
},
"cn-north-1/*": {
Endpoint: "{service}.{region}.amazonaws.com.cn",
},
"eu-central-1/s3": {
Endpoint: "{service}.{region}.amazonaws.com",
},
"eu-west-1/s3": {
Endpoint: "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com",
},
"sa-east-1/s3": {
Endpoint: "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com",
},
"us-east-1/s3": {
Endpoint: "s3.amazonaws.com",
},
"us-east-1/sdb": {
Endpoint: "sdb.amazonaws.com",
SigningRegion: "us-east-1",
},
"us-gov-west-1/iam": {
Endpoint: "iam.us-gov.amazonaws.com",
},
"us-gov-west-1/s3": {
Endpoint: "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com",
},
"us-gov-west-1/sts": {
Endpoint: "sts.us-gov-west-1.amazonaws.com",
},
"us-west-1/s3": {
Endpoint: "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com",
},
"us-west-2/s3": {
Endpoint: "s3-{region}.amazonaws.com",
},
},
}

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package endpoints
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestGlobalEndpoints(t *testing.T) {
region := "mock-region-1"
svcs := []string{"cloudfront", "iam", "importexport", "route53", "sts"}
for _, name := range svcs {
ep, sr := EndpointForRegion(name, region)
assert.Equal(t, name+".amazonaws.com", ep)
assert.Equal(t, "us-east-1", sr)
}
}
func TestServicesInCN(t *testing.T) {
region := "cn-north-1"
svcs := []string{"cloudfront", "iam", "importexport", "route53", "sts", "s3"}
for _, name := range svcs {
ep, _ := EndpointForRegion(name, region)
assert.Equal(t, name+"."+region+".amazonaws.com.cn", ep)
}
}

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// Package query provides serialisation of AWS query requests, and responses.
package query
//go:generate go run ../../fixtures/protocol/generate.go ../../fixtures/protocol/input/query.json build_test.go
import (
"net/url"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/protocol/query/queryutil"
)
// Build builds a request for an AWS Query service.
func Build(r *aws.Request) {
body := url.Values{
"Action": {r.Operation.Name},
"Version": {r.Service.APIVersion},
}
if err := queryutil.Parse(body, r.Params, false); err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed encoding Query request", err)
return
}
if r.ExpireTime == 0 {
r.HTTPRequest.Method = "POST"
r.HTTPRequest.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=utf-8")
r.SetBufferBody([]byte(body.Encode()))
} else { // This is a pre-signed request
r.HTTPRequest.Method = "GET"
r.HTTPRequest.URL.RawQuery = body.Encode()
}
}

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package queryutil
import (
"encoding/base64"
"fmt"
"net/url"
"reflect"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
// Parse parses an object i and fills a url.Values object. The isEC2 flag
// indicates if this is the EC2 Query sub-protocol.
func Parse(body url.Values, i interface{}, isEC2 bool) error {
q := queryParser{isEC2: isEC2}
return q.parseValue(body, reflect.ValueOf(i), "", "")
}
func elemOf(value reflect.Value) reflect.Value {
for value.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
value = value.Elem()
}
return value
}
type queryParser struct {
isEC2 bool
}
func (q *queryParser) parseValue(v url.Values, value reflect.Value, prefix string, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
value = elemOf(value)
// no need to handle zero values
if !value.IsValid() {
return nil
}
t := tag.Get("type")
if t == "" {
switch value.Kind() {
case reflect.Struct:
t = "structure"
case reflect.Slice:
t = "list"
case reflect.Map:
t = "map"
}
}
switch t {
case "structure":
return q.parseStruct(v, value, prefix)
case "list":
return q.parseList(v, value, prefix, tag)
case "map":
return q.parseMap(v, value, prefix, tag)
default:
return q.parseScalar(v, value, prefix, tag)
}
}
func (q *queryParser) parseStruct(v url.Values, value reflect.Value, prefix string) error {
if !value.IsValid() {
return nil
}
t := value.Type()
for i := 0; i < value.NumField(); i++ {
if c := t.Field(i).Name[0:1]; strings.ToLower(c) == c {
continue // ignore unexported fields
}
value := elemOf(value.Field(i))
field := t.Field(i)
var name string
if q.isEC2 {
name = field.Tag.Get("queryName")
}
if name == "" {
if field.Tag.Get("flattened") != "" && field.Tag.Get("locationNameList") != "" {
name = field.Tag.Get("locationNameList")
} else if locName := field.Tag.Get("locationName"); locName != "" {
name = locName
}
if name != "" && q.isEC2 {
name = strings.ToUpper(name[0:1]) + name[1:]
}
}
if name == "" {
name = field.Name
}
if prefix != "" {
name = prefix + "." + name
}
if err := q.parseValue(v, value, name, field.Tag); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func (q *queryParser) parseList(v url.Values, value reflect.Value, prefix string, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
// If it's empty, generate an empty value
if !value.IsNil() && value.Len() == 0 {
v.Set(prefix, "")
return nil
}
// check for unflattened list member
if !q.isEC2 && tag.Get("flattened") == "" {
prefix += ".member"
}
for i := 0; i < value.Len(); i++ {
slicePrefix := prefix
if slicePrefix == "" {
slicePrefix = strconv.Itoa(i + 1)
} else {
slicePrefix = slicePrefix + "." + strconv.Itoa(i+1)
}
if err := q.parseValue(v, value.Index(i), slicePrefix, ""); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func (q *queryParser) parseMap(v url.Values, value reflect.Value, prefix string, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
// If it's empty, generate an empty value
if !value.IsNil() && value.Len() == 0 {
v.Set(prefix, "")
return nil
}
// check for unflattened list member
if !q.isEC2 && tag.Get("flattened") == "" {
prefix += ".entry"
}
// sort keys for improved serialization consistency.
// this is not strictly necessary for protocol support.
mapKeyValues := value.MapKeys()
mapKeys := map[string]reflect.Value{}
mapKeyNames := make([]string, len(mapKeyValues))
for i, mapKey := range mapKeyValues {
name := mapKey.String()
mapKeys[name] = mapKey
mapKeyNames[i] = name
}
sort.Strings(mapKeyNames)
for i, mapKeyName := range mapKeyNames {
mapKey := mapKeys[mapKeyName]
mapValue := value.MapIndex(mapKey)
kname := tag.Get("locationNameKey")
if kname == "" {
kname = "key"
}
vname := tag.Get("locationNameValue")
if vname == "" {
vname = "value"
}
// serialize key
var keyName string
if prefix == "" {
keyName = strconv.Itoa(i+1) + "." + kname
} else {
keyName = prefix + "." + strconv.Itoa(i+1) + "." + kname
}
if err := q.parseValue(v, mapKey, keyName, ""); err != nil {
return err
}
// serialize value
var valueName string
if prefix == "" {
valueName = strconv.Itoa(i+1) + "." + vname
} else {
valueName = prefix + "." + strconv.Itoa(i+1) + "." + vname
}
if err := q.parseValue(v, mapValue, valueName, ""); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
func (q *queryParser) parseScalar(v url.Values, r reflect.Value, name string, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
switch value := r.Interface().(type) {
case string:
v.Set(name, value)
case []byte:
if !r.IsNil() {
v.Set(name, base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(value))
}
case bool:
v.Set(name, strconv.FormatBool(value))
case int64:
v.Set(name, strconv.FormatInt(value, 10))
case int:
v.Set(name, strconv.Itoa(value))
case float64:
v.Set(name, strconv.FormatFloat(value, 'f', -1, 64))
case float32:
v.Set(name, strconv.FormatFloat(float64(value), 'f', -1, 32))
case time.Time:
const ISO8601UTC = "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z"
v.Set(name, value.UTC().Format(ISO8601UTC))
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unsupported value for param %s: %v (%s)", name, r.Interface(), r.Type().Name())
}
return nil
}

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package query
//go:generate go run ../../fixtures/protocol/generate.go ../../fixtures/protocol/output/query.json unmarshal_test.go
import (
"encoding/xml"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/protocol/xml/xmlutil"
)
// Unmarshal unmarshals a response for an AWS Query service.
func Unmarshal(r *aws.Request) {
defer r.HTTPResponse.Body.Close()
if r.DataFilled() {
decoder := xml.NewDecoder(r.HTTPResponse.Body)
err := xmlutil.UnmarshalXML(r.Data, decoder, r.Operation.Name+"Result")
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed decoding Query response", err)
return
}
}
}
// UnmarshalMeta unmarshals header response values for an AWS Query service.
func UnmarshalMeta(r *aws.Request) {
// TODO implement unmarshaling of request IDs
}

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package query
import (
"encoding/xml"
"io"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
type xmlErrorResponse struct {
XMLName xml.Name `xml:"ErrorResponse"`
Code string `xml:"Error>Code"`
Message string `xml:"Error>Message"`
RequestID string `xml:"RequestId"`
}
// UnmarshalError unmarshals an error response for an AWS Query service.
func UnmarshalError(r *aws.Request) {
defer r.HTTPResponse.Body.Close()
resp := &xmlErrorResponse{}
err := xml.NewDecoder(r.HTTPResponse.Body).Decode(resp)
if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to decode query XML error response", err)
} else {
r.Error = awserr.NewRequestFailure(
awserr.New(resp.Code, resp.Message, nil),
r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode,
resp.RequestID,
)
}
}

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// Package rest provides RESTful serialisation of AWS requests and responses.
package rest
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/base64"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/url"
"path"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
// RFC822 returns an RFC822 formatted timestamp for AWS protocols
const RFC822 = "Mon, 2 Jan 2006 15:04:05 GMT"
// Whether the byte value can be sent without escaping in AWS URLs
var noEscape [256]bool
func init() {
for i := 0; i < len(noEscape); i++ {
// AWS expects every character except these to be escaped
noEscape[i] = (i >= 'A' && i <= 'Z') ||
(i >= 'a' && i <= 'z') ||
(i >= '0' && i <= '9') ||
i == '-' ||
i == '.' ||
i == '_' ||
i == '~'
}
}
// Build builds the REST component of a service request.
func Build(r *aws.Request) {
if r.ParamsFilled() {
v := reflect.ValueOf(r.Params).Elem()
buildLocationElements(r, v)
buildBody(r, v)
}
}
func buildLocationElements(r *aws.Request, v reflect.Value) {
query := r.HTTPRequest.URL.Query()
for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ {
m := v.Field(i)
if n := v.Type().Field(i).Name; n[0:1] == strings.ToLower(n[0:1]) {
continue
}
if m.IsValid() {
field := v.Type().Field(i)
name := field.Tag.Get("locationName")
if name == "" {
name = field.Name
}
if m.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
m = m.Elem()
}
if !m.IsValid() {
continue
}
switch field.Tag.Get("location") {
case "headers": // header maps
buildHeaderMap(r, m, field.Tag.Get("locationName"))
case "header":
buildHeader(r, m, name)
case "uri":
buildURI(r, m, name)
case "querystring":
buildQueryString(r, m, name, query)
}
}
if r.Error != nil {
return
}
}
r.HTTPRequest.URL.RawQuery = query.Encode()
updatePath(r.HTTPRequest.URL, r.HTTPRequest.URL.Path)
}
func buildBody(r *aws.Request, v reflect.Value) {
if field, ok := v.Type().FieldByName("SDKShapeTraits"); ok {
if payloadName := field.Tag.Get("payload"); payloadName != "" {
pfield, _ := v.Type().FieldByName(payloadName)
if ptag := pfield.Tag.Get("type"); ptag != "" && ptag != "structure" {
payload := reflect.Indirect(v.FieldByName(payloadName))
if payload.IsValid() && payload.Interface() != nil {
switch reader := payload.Interface().(type) {
case io.ReadSeeker:
r.SetReaderBody(reader)
case []byte:
r.SetBufferBody(reader)
case string:
r.SetStringBody(reader)
default:
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError",
"failed to encode REST request",
fmt.Errorf("unknown payload type %s", payload.Type()))
}
}
}
}
}
}
func buildHeader(r *aws.Request, v reflect.Value, name string) {
str, err := convertType(v)
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to encode REST request", err)
} else if str != nil {
r.HTTPRequest.Header.Add(name, *str)
}
}
func buildHeaderMap(r *aws.Request, v reflect.Value, prefix string) {
for _, key := range v.MapKeys() {
str, err := convertType(v.MapIndex(key))
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to encode REST request", err)
} else if str != nil {
r.HTTPRequest.Header.Add(prefix+key.String(), *str)
}
}
}
func buildURI(r *aws.Request, v reflect.Value, name string) {
value, err := convertType(v)
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to encode REST request", err)
} else if value != nil {
uri := r.HTTPRequest.URL.Path
uri = strings.Replace(uri, "{"+name+"}", EscapePath(*value, true), -1)
uri = strings.Replace(uri, "{"+name+"+}", EscapePath(*value, false), -1)
r.HTTPRequest.URL.Path = uri
}
}
func buildQueryString(r *aws.Request, v reflect.Value, name string, query url.Values) {
str, err := convertType(v)
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to encode REST request", err)
} else if str != nil {
query.Set(name, *str)
}
}
func updatePath(url *url.URL, urlPath string) {
scheme, query := url.Scheme, url.RawQuery
// clean up path
urlPath = path.Clean(urlPath)
// get formatted URL minus scheme so we can build this into Opaque
url.Scheme, url.Path, url.RawQuery = "", "", ""
s := url.String()
url.Scheme = scheme
url.RawQuery = query
// build opaque URI
url.Opaque = s + urlPath
}
// EscapePath escapes part of a URL path in Amazon style
func EscapePath(path string, encodeSep bool) string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
for i := 0; i < len(path); i++ {
c := path[i]
if noEscape[c] || (c == '/' && !encodeSep) {
buf.WriteByte(c)
} else {
buf.WriteByte('%')
buf.WriteString(strings.ToUpper(strconv.FormatUint(uint64(c), 16)))
}
}
return buf.String()
}
func convertType(v reflect.Value) (*string, error) {
v = reflect.Indirect(v)
if !v.IsValid() {
return nil, nil
}
var str string
switch value := v.Interface().(type) {
case string:
str = value
case []byte:
str = base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(value)
case bool:
str = strconv.FormatBool(value)
case int64:
str = strconv.FormatInt(value, 10)
case float64:
str = strconv.FormatFloat(value, 'f', -1, 64)
case time.Time:
str = value.UTC().Format(RFC822)
default:
err := fmt.Errorf("Unsupported value for param %v (%s)", v.Interface(), v.Type())
return nil, err
}
return &str, nil
}

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package rest
import "reflect"
// PayloadMember returns the payload field member of i if there is one, or nil.
func PayloadMember(i interface{}) interface{} {
if i == nil {
return nil
}
v := reflect.ValueOf(i).Elem()
if !v.IsValid() {
return nil
}
if field, ok := v.Type().FieldByName("SDKShapeTraits"); ok {
if payloadName := field.Tag.Get("payload"); payloadName != "" {
field, _ := v.Type().FieldByName(payloadName)
if field.Tag.Get("type") != "structure" {
return nil
}
payload := v.FieldByName(payloadName)
if payload.IsValid() || (payload.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && !payload.IsNil()) {
return payload.Interface()
}
}
}
return nil
}
// PayloadType returns the type of a payload field member of i if there is one, or "".
func PayloadType(i interface{}) string {
v := reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(i))
if !v.IsValid() {
return ""
}
if field, ok := v.Type().FieldByName("SDKShapeTraits"); ok {
if payloadName := field.Tag.Get("payload"); payloadName != "" {
if member, ok := v.Type().FieldByName(payloadName); ok {
return member.Tag.Get("type")
}
}
}
return ""
}

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package rest
import (
"encoding/base64"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
// Unmarshal unmarshals the REST component of a response in a REST service.
func Unmarshal(r *aws.Request) {
if r.DataFilled() {
v := reflect.Indirect(reflect.ValueOf(r.Data))
unmarshalBody(r, v)
unmarshalLocationElements(r, v)
}
}
func unmarshalBody(r *aws.Request, v reflect.Value) {
if field, ok := v.Type().FieldByName("SDKShapeTraits"); ok {
if payloadName := field.Tag.Get("payload"); payloadName != "" {
pfield, _ := v.Type().FieldByName(payloadName)
if ptag := pfield.Tag.Get("type"); ptag != "" && ptag != "structure" {
payload := v.FieldByName(payloadName)
if payload.IsValid() {
switch payload.Interface().(type) {
case []byte:
b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.HTTPResponse.Body)
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to decode REST response", err)
} else {
payload.Set(reflect.ValueOf(b))
}
case *string:
b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.HTTPResponse.Body)
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to decode REST response", err)
} else {
str := string(b)
payload.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&str))
}
default:
switch payload.Type().String() {
case "io.ReadSeeker":
payload.Set(reflect.ValueOf(aws.ReadSeekCloser(r.HTTPResponse.Body)))
case "aws.ReadSeekCloser", "io.ReadCloser":
payload.Set(reflect.ValueOf(r.HTTPResponse.Body))
default:
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError",
"failed to decode REST response",
fmt.Errorf("unknown payload type %s", payload.Type()))
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
func unmarshalLocationElements(r *aws.Request, v reflect.Value) {
for i := 0; i < v.NumField(); i++ {
m, field := v.Field(i), v.Type().Field(i)
if n := field.Name; n[0:1] == strings.ToLower(n[0:1]) {
continue
}
if m.IsValid() {
name := field.Tag.Get("locationName")
if name == "" {
name = field.Name
}
switch field.Tag.Get("location") {
case "statusCode":
unmarshalStatusCode(m, r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode)
case "header":
err := unmarshalHeader(m, r.HTTPResponse.Header.Get(name))
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to decode REST response", err)
break
}
case "headers":
prefix := field.Tag.Get("locationName")
err := unmarshalHeaderMap(m, r.HTTPResponse.Header, prefix)
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to decode REST response", err)
break
}
}
}
if r.Error != nil {
return
}
}
}
func unmarshalStatusCode(v reflect.Value, statusCode int) {
if !v.IsValid() {
return
}
switch v.Interface().(type) {
case *int64:
s := int64(statusCode)
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&s))
}
}
func unmarshalHeaderMap(r reflect.Value, headers http.Header, prefix string) error {
switch r.Interface().(type) {
case map[string]*string: // we only support string map value types
out := map[string]*string{}
for k, v := range headers {
k = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(k)
if strings.HasPrefix(strings.ToLower(k), strings.ToLower(prefix)) {
out[k[len(prefix):]] = &v[0]
}
}
r.Set(reflect.ValueOf(out))
}
return nil
}
func unmarshalHeader(v reflect.Value, header string) error {
if !v.IsValid() || (header == "" && v.Elem().Kind() != reflect.String) {
return nil
}
switch v.Interface().(type) {
case *string:
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&header))
case []byte:
b, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(header)
if err != nil {
return err
}
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&b))
case *bool:
b, err := strconv.ParseBool(header)
if err != nil {
return err
}
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&b))
case *int64:
i, err := strconv.ParseInt(header, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return err
}
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&i))
case *float64:
f, err := strconv.ParseFloat(header, 64)
if err != nil {
return err
}
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&f))
case *time.Time:
t, err := time.Parse(RFC822, header)
if err != nil {
return err
}
v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&t))
default:
err := fmt.Errorf("Unsupported value for param %v (%s)", v.Interface(), v.Type())
return err
}
return nil
}

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// Package restxml provides RESTful XML serialisation of AWS
// requests and responses.
package restxml
//go:generate go run ../../fixtures/protocol/generate.go ../../fixtures/protocol/input/rest-xml.json build_test.go
//go:generate go run ../../fixtures/protocol/generate.go ../../fixtures/protocol/output/rest-xml.json unmarshal_test.go
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/xml"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/protocol/query"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/protocol/rest"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/protocol/xml/xmlutil"
)
// Build builds a request payload for the REST XML protocol.
func Build(r *aws.Request) {
rest.Build(r)
if t := rest.PayloadType(r.Params); t == "structure" || t == "" {
var buf bytes.Buffer
err := xmlutil.BuildXML(r.Params, xml.NewEncoder(&buf))
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to enode rest XML request", err)
return
}
r.SetBufferBody(buf.Bytes())
}
}
// Unmarshal unmarshals a payload response for the REST XML protocol.
func Unmarshal(r *aws.Request) {
if t := rest.PayloadType(r.Data); t == "structure" || t == "" {
defer r.HTTPResponse.Body.Close()
decoder := xml.NewDecoder(r.HTTPResponse.Body)
err := xmlutil.UnmarshalXML(r.Data, decoder, "")
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to decode REST XML response", err)
return
}
}
}
// UnmarshalMeta unmarshals response headers for the REST XML protocol.
func UnmarshalMeta(r *aws.Request) {
rest.Unmarshal(r)
}
// UnmarshalError unmarshals a response error for the REST XML protocol.
func UnmarshalError(r *aws.Request) {
query.UnmarshalError(r)
}

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// Package xmlutil provides XML serialisation of AWS requests and responses.
package xmlutil
import (
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/xml"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
// BuildXML will serialize params into an xml.Encoder.
// Error will be returned if the serialization of any of the params or nested values fails.
func BuildXML(params interface{}, e *xml.Encoder) error {
b := xmlBuilder{encoder: e, namespaces: map[string]string{}}
root := NewXMLElement(xml.Name{})
if err := b.buildValue(reflect.ValueOf(params), root, ""); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, c := range root.Children {
for _, v := range c {
return StructToXML(e, v, false)
}
}
return nil
}
// Returns the reflection element of a value, if it is a pointer.
func elemOf(value reflect.Value) reflect.Value {
for value.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
value = value.Elem()
}
return value
}
// A xmlBuilder serializes values from Go code to XML
type xmlBuilder struct {
encoder *xml.Encoder
namespaces map[string]string
}
// buildValue generic XMLNode builder for any type. Will build value for their specific type
// struct, list, map, scalar.
//
// Also takes a "type" tag value to set what type a value should be converted to XMLNode as. If
// type is not provided reflect will be used to determine the value's type.
func (b *xmlBuilder) buildValue(value reflect.Value, current *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
value = elemOf(value)
if !value.IsValid() { // no need to handle zero values
return nil
} else if tag.Get("location") != "" { // don't handle non-body location values
return nil
}
t := tag.Get("type")
if t == "" {
switch value.Kind() {
case reflect.Struct:
t = "structure"
case reflect.Slice:
t = "list"
case reflect.Map:
t = "map"
}
}
switch t {
case "structure":
if field, ok := value.Type().FieldByName("SDKShapeTraits"); ok {
tag = tag + reflect.StructTag(" ") + field.Tag
}
return b.buildStruct(value, current, tag)
case "list":
return b.buildList(value, current, tag)
case "map":
return b.buildMap(value, current, tag)
default:
return b.buildScalar(value, current, tag)
}
}
// buildStruct adds a struct and its fields to the current XMLNode. All fields any any nested
// types are converted to XMLNodes also.
func (b *xmlBuilder) buildStruct(value reflect.Value, current *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
if !value.IsValid() {
return nil
}
fieldAdded := false
// unwrap payloads
if payload := tag.Get("payload"); payload != "" {
field, _ := value.Type().FieldByName(payload)
tag = field.Tag
value = elemOf(value.FieldByName(payload))
if !value.IsValid() {
return nil
}
}
child := NewXMLElement(xml.Name{Local: tag.Get("locationName")})
// there is an xmlNamespace associated with this struct
if prefix, uri := tag.Get("xmlPrefix"), tag.Get("xmlURI"); uri != "" {
ns := xml.Attr{
Name: xml.Name{Local: "xmlns"},
Value: uri,
}
if prefix != "" {
b.namespaces[prefix] = uri // register the namespace
ns.Name.Local = "xmlns:" + prefix
}
child.Attr = append(child.Attr, ns)
}
t := value.Type()
for i := 0; i < value.NumField(); i++ {
if c := t.Field(i).Name[0:1]; strings.ToLower(c) == c {
continue // ignore unexported fields
}
member := elemOf(value.Field(i))
field := t.Field(i)
mTag := field.Tag
if mTag.Get("location") != "" { // skip non-body members
continue
}
memberName := mTag.Get("locationName")
if memberName == "" {
memberName = field.Name
mTag = reflect.StructTag(string(mTag) + ` locationName:"` + memberName + `"`)
}
if err := b.buildValue(member, child, mTag); err != nil {
return err
}
fieldAdded = true
}
if fieldAdded { // only append this child if we have one ore more valid members
current.AddChild(child)
}
return nil
}
// buildList adds the value's list items to the current XMLNode as children nodes. All
// nested values in the list are converted to XMLNodes also.
func (b *xmlBuilder) buildList(value reflect.Value, current *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
if value.IsNil() { // don't build omitted lists
return nil
}
// check for unflattened list member
flattened := tag.Get("flattened") != ""
xname := xml.Name{Local: tag.Get("locationName")}
if flattened {
for i := 0; i < value.Len(); i++ {
child := NewXMLElement(xname)
current.AddChild(child)
if err := b.buildValue(value.Index(i), child, ""); err != nil {
return err
}
}
} else {
list := NewXMLElement(xname)
current.AddChild(list)
for i := 0; i < value.Len(); i++ {
iname := tag.Get("locationNameList")
if iname == "" {
iname = "member"
}
child := NewXMLElement(xml.Name{Local: iname})
list.AddChild(child)
if err := b.buildValue(value.Index(i), child, ""); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
return nil
}
// buildMap adds the value's key/value pairs to the current XMLNode as children nodes. All
// nested values in the map are converted to XMLNodes also.
//
// Error will be returned if it is unable to build the map's values into XMLNodes
func (b *xmlBuilder) buildMap(value reflect.Value, current *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
if value.IsNil() { // don't build omitted maps
return nil
}
maproot := NewXMLElement(xml.Name{Local: tag.Get("locationName")})
current.AddChild(maproot)
current = maproot
kname, vname := "key", "value"
if n := tag.Get("locationNameKey"); n != "" {
kname = n
}
if n := tag.Get("locationNameValue"); n != "" {
vname = n
}
// sorting is not required for compliance, but it makes testing easier
keys := make([]string, value.Len())
for i, k := range value.MapKeys() {
keys[i] = k.String()
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for _, k := range keys {
v := value.MapIndex(reflect.ValueOf(k))
mapcur := current
if tag.Get("flattened") == "" { // add "entry" tag to non-flat maps
child := NewXMLElement(xml.Name{Local: "entry"})
mapcur.AddChild(child)
mapcur = child
}
kchild := NewXMLElement(xml.Name{Local: kname})
kchild.Text = k
vchild := NewXMLElement(xml.Name{Local: vname})
mapcur.AddChild(kchild)
mapcur.AddChild(vchild)
if err := b.buildValue(v, vchild, ""); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// buildScalar will convert the value into a string and append it as a attribute or child
// of the current XMLNode.
//
// The value will be added as an attribute if tag contains a "xmlAttribute" attribute value.
//
// Error will be returned if the value type is unsupported.
func (b *xmlBuilder) buildScalar(value reflect.Value, current *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
var str string
switch converted := value.Interface().(type) {
case string:
str = converted
case []byte:
if !value.IsNil() {
str = base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(converted)
}
case bool:
str = strconv.FormatBool(converted)
case int64:
str = strconv.FormatInt(converted, 10)
case int:
str = strconv.Itoa(converted)
case float64:
str = strconv.FormatFloat(converted, 'f', -1, 64)
case float32:
str = strconv.FormatFloat(float64(converted), 'f', -1, 32)
case time.Time:
const ISO8601UTC = "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z"
str = converted.UTC().Format(ISO8601UTC)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unsupported value for param %s: %v (%s)",
tag.Get("locationName"), value.Interface(), value.Type().Name())
}
xname := xml.Name{Local: tag.Get("locationName")}
if tag.Get("xmlAttribute") != "" { // put into current node's attribute list
attr := xml.Attr{Name: xname, Value: str}
current.Attr = append(current.Attr, attr)
} else { // regular text node
current.AddChild(&XMLNode{Name: xname, Text: str})
}
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package xmlutil
import (
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/xml"
"fmt"
"io"
"reflect"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
// UnmarshalXML deserializes an xml.Decoder into the container v. V
// needs to match the shape of the XML expected to be decoded.
// If the shape doesn't match unmarshaling will fail.
func UnmarshalXML(v interface{}, d *xml.Decoder, wrapper string) error {
n, _ := XMLToStruct(d, nil)
if n.Children != nil {
for _, root := range n.Children {
for _, c := range root {
if wrappedChild, ok := c.Children[wrapper]; ok {
c = wrappedChild[0] // pull out wrapped element
}
err := parse(reflect.ValueOf(v), c, "")
if err != nil {
if err == io.EOF {
return nil
}
return err
}
}
}
return nil
}
return nil
}
// parse deserializes any value from the XMLNode. The type tag is used to infer the type, or reflect
// will be used to determine the type from r.
func parse(r reflect.Value, node *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
rtype := r.Type()
if rtype.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
rtype = rtype.Elem() // check kind of actual element type
}
t := tag.Get("type")
if t == "" {
switch rtype.Kind() {
case reflect.Struct:
t = "structure"
case reflect.Slice:
t = "list"
case reflect.Map:
t = "map"
}
}
switch t {
case "structure":
if field, ok := rtype.FieldByName("SDKShapeTraits"); ok {
tag = field.Tag
}
return parseStruct(r, node, tag)
case "list":
return parseList(r, node, tag)
case "map":
return parseMap(r, node, tag)
default:
return parseScalar(r, node, tag)
}
}
// parseStruct deserializes a structure and its fields from an XMLNode. Any nested
// types in the structure will also be deserialized.
func parseStruct(r reflect.Value, node *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
t := r.Type()
if r.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
if r.IsNil() { // create the structure if it's nil
s := reflect.New(r.Type().Elem())
r.Set(s)
r = s
}
r = r.Elem()
t = t.Elem()
}
// unwrap any payloads
if payload := tag.Get("payload"); payload != "" {
field, _ := t.FieldByName(payload)
return parseStruct(r.FieldByName(payload), node, field.Tag)
}
for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ {
field := t.Field(i)
if c := field.Name[0:1]; strings.ToLower(c) == c {
continue // ignore unexported fields
}
// figure out what this field is called
name := field.Name
if field.Tag.Get("flattened") != "" && field.Tag.Get("locationNameList") != "" {
name = field.Tag.Get("locationNameList")
} else if locName := field.Tag.Get("locationName"); locName != "" {
name = locName
}
// try to find the field by name in elements
elems := node.Children[name]
if elems == nil { // try to find the field in attributes
for _, a := range node.Attr {
if name == a.Name.Local {
// turn this into a text node for de-serializing
elems = []*XMLNode{{Text: a.Value}}
}
}
}
member := r.FieldByName(field.Name)
for _, elem := range elems {
err := parse(member, elem, field.Tag)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
return nil
}
// parseList deserializes a list of values from an XML node. Each list entry
// will also be deserialized.
func parseList(r reflect.Value, node *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
t := r.Type()
if tag.Get("flattened") == "" { // look at all item entries
mname := "member"
if name := tag.Get("locationNameList"); name != "" {
mname = name
}
if Children, ok := node.Children[mname]; ok {
if r.IsNil() {
r.Set(reflect.MakeSlice(t, len(Children), len(Children)))
}
for i, c := range Children {
err := parse(r.Index(i), c, "")
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
} else { // flattened list means this is a single element
if r.IsNil() {
r.Set(reflect.MakeSlice(t, 0, 0))
}
childR := reflect.Zero(t.Elem())
r.Set(reflect.Append(r, childR))
err := parse(r.Index(r.Len()-1), node, "")
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// parseMap deserializes a map from an XMLNode. The direct children of the XMLNode
// will also be deserialized as map entries.
func parseMap(r reflect.Value, node *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
if r.IsNil() {
r.Set(reflect.MakeMap(r.Type()))
}
if tag.Get("flattened") == "" { // look at all child entries
for _, entry := range node.Children["entry"] {
parseMapEntry(r, entry, tag)
}
} else { // this element is itself an entry
parseMapEntry(r, node, tag)
}
return nil
}
// parseMapEntry deserializes a map entry from a XML node.
func parseMapEntry(r reflect.Value, node *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
kname, vname := "key", "value"
if n := tag.Get("locationNameKey"); n != "" {
kname = n
}
if n := tag.Get("locationNameValue"); n != "" {
vname = n
}
keys, ok := node.Children[kname]
values := node.Children[vname]
if ok {
for i, key := range keys {
keyR := reflect.ValueOf(key.Text)
value := values[i]
valueR := reflect.New(r.Type().Elem()).Elem()
parse(valueR, value, "")
r.SetMapIndex(keyR, valueR)
}
}
return nil
}
// parseScaller deserializes an XMLNode value into a concrete type based on the
// interface type of r.
//
// Error is returned if the deserialization fails due to invalid type conversion,
// or unsupported interface type.
func parseScalar(r reflect.Value, node *XMLNode, tag reflect.StructTag) error {
switch r.Interface().(type) {
case *string:
r.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&node.Text))
return nil
case []byte:
b, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(node.Text)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.Set(reflect.ValueOf(b))
case *bool:
v, err := strconv.ParseBool(node.Text)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&v))
case *int64:
v, err := strconv.ParseInt(node.Text, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&v))
case *float64:
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(node.Text, 64)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&v))
case *time.Time:
const ISO8601UTC = "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z"
t, err := time.Parse(ISO8601UTC, node.Text)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.Set(reflect.ValueOf(&t))
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unsupported value: %v (%s)", r.Interface(), r.Type())
}
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package xmlutil
import (
"encoding/xml"
"io"
"sort"
)
// A XMLNode contains the values to be encoded or decoded.
type XMLNode struct {
Name xml.Name `json:",omitempty"`
Children map[string][]*XMLNode `json:",omitempty"`
Text string `json:",omitempty"`
Attr []xml.Attr `json:",omitempty"`
}
// NewXMLElement returns a pointer to a new XMLNode initialized to default values.
func NewXMLElement(name xml.Name) *XMLNode {
return &XMLNode{
Name: name,
Children: map[string][]*XMLNode{},
Attr: []xml.Attr{},
}
}
// AddChild adds child to the XMLNode.
func (n *XMLNode) AddChild(child *XMLNode) {
if _, ok := n.Children[child.Name.Local]; !ok {
n.Children[child.Name.Local] = []*XMLNode{}
}
n.Children[child.Name.Local] = append(n.Children[child.Name.Local], child)
}
// XMLToStruct converts a xml.Decoder stream to XMLNode with nested values.
func XMLToStruct(d *xml.Decoder, s *xml.StartElement) (*XMLNode, error) {
out := &XMLNode{}
for {
tok, err := d.Token()
if tok == nil || err == io.EOF {
break
}
if err != nil {
return out, err
}
switch typed := tok.(type) {
case xml.CharData:
out.Text = string(typed.Copy())
case xml.StartElement:
el := typed.Copy()
out.Attr = el.Attr
if out.Children == nil {
out.Children = map[string][]*XMLNode{}
}
name := typed.Name.Local
slice := out.Children[name]
if slice == nil {
slice = []*XMLNode{}
}
node, e := XMLToStruct(d, &el)
if e != nil {
return out, e
}
node.Name = typed.Name
slice = append(slice, node)
out.Children[name] = slice
case xml.EndElement:
if s != nil && s.Name.Local == typed.Name.Local { // matching end token
return out, nil
}
}
}
return out, nil
}
// StructToXML writes an XMLNode to a xml.Encoder as tokens.
func StructToXML(e *xml.Encoder, node *XMLNode, sorted bool) error {
e.EncodeToken(xml.StartElement{Name: node.Name, Attr: node.Attr})
if node.Text != "" {
e.EncodeToken(xml.CharData([]byte(node.Text)))
} else if sorted {
sortedNames := []string{}
for k := range node.Children {
sortedNames = append(sortedNames, k)
}
sort.Strings(sortedNames)
for _, k := range sortedNames {
for _, v := range node.Children[k] {
StructToXML(e, v, sorted)
}
}
} else {
for _, c := range node.Children {
for _, v := range c {
StructToXML(e, v, sorted)
}
}
}
e.EncodeToken(xml.EndElement{Name: node.Name})
return e.Flush()
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package v4_test
import (
"net/url"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/test/unit"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var _ = unit.Imported
func TestPresignHandler(t *testing.T) {
svc := s3.New(nil)
req, _ := svc.PutObjectRequest(&s3.PutObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("key"),
ContentDisposition: aws.String("a+b c$d"),
ACL: aws.String("public-read"),
})
req.Time = time.Unix(0, 0)
urlstr, err := req.Presign(5 * time.Minute)
assert.NoError(t, err)
expectedDate := "19700101T000000Z"
expectedHeaders := "host;x-amz-acl"
expectedSig := "7edcb4e3a1bf12f4989018d75acbe3a7f03df24bd6f3112602d59fc551f0e4e2"
expectedCred := "AKID/19700101/mock-region/s3/aws4_request"
u, _ := url.Parse(urlstr)
urlQ := u.Query()
assert.Equal(t, expectedSig, urlQ.Get("X-Amz-Signature"))
assert.Equal(t, expectedCred, urlQ.Get("X-Amz-Credential"))
assert.Equal(t, expectedHeaders, urlQ.Get("X-Amz-SignedHeaders"))
assert.Equal(t, expectedDate, urlQ.Get("X-Amz-Date"))
assert.Equal(t, "300", urlQ.Get("X-Amz-Expires"))
assert.NotContains(t, urlstr, "+") // + encoded as %20
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// Package v4 implements signing for AWS V4 signer
package v4
import (
"crypto/hmac"
"crypto/sha256"
"encoding/hex"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/credentials"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/protocol/rest"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
)
const (
authHeaderPrefix = "AWS4-HMAC-SHA256"
timeFormat = "20060102T150405Z"
shortTimeFormat = "20060102"
)
var ignoredHeaders = map[string]bool{
"Authorization": true,
"Content-Type": true,
"Content-Length": true,
"User-Agent": true,
}
type signer struct {
Request *http.Request
Time time.Time
ExpireTime time.Duration
ServiceName string
Region string
CredValues credentials.Value
Credentials *credentials.Credentials
Query url.Values
Body io.ReadSeeker
Debug uint
Logger io.Writer
isPresign bool
formattedTime string
formattedShortTime string
signedHeaders string
canonicalHeaders string
canonicalString string
credentialString string
stringToSign string
signature string
authorization string
}
// Sign requests with signature version 4.
//
// Will sign the requests with the service config's Credentials object
// Signing is skipped if the credentials is the credentials.AnonymousCredentials
// object.
func Sign(req *aws.Request) {
// If the request does not need to be signed ignore the signing of the
// request if the AnonymousCredentials object is used.
if req.Service.Config.Credentials == credentials.AnonymousCredentials {
return
}
region := req.Service.SigningRegion
if region == "" {
region = req.Service.Config.Region
}
name := req.Service.SigningName
if name == "" {
name = req.Service.ServiceName
}
s := signer{
Request: req.HTTPRequest,
Time: req.Time,
ExpireTime: req.ExpireTime,
Query: req.HTTPRequest.URL.Query(),
Body: req.Body,
ServiceName: name,
Region: region,
Credentials: req.Service.Config.Credentials,
Debug: req.Service.Config.LogLevel,
Logger: req.Service.Config.Logger,
}
req.Error = s.sign()
}
func (v4 *signer) sign() error {
if v4.ExpireTime != 0 {
v4.isPresign = true
}
if v4.isRequestSigned() {
if !v4.Credentials.IsExpired() {
// If the request is already signed, and the credentials have not
// expired yet ignore the signing request.
return nil
}
// The credentials have expired for this request. The current signing
// is invalid, and needs to be request because the request will fail.
if v4.isPresign {
v4.removePresign()
// Update the request's query string to ensure the values stays in
// sync in the case retrieving the new credentials fails.
v4.Request.URL.RawQuery = v4.Query.Encode()
}
}
var err error
v4.CredValues, err = v4.Credentials.Get()
if err != nil {
return err
}
if v4.isPresign {
v4.Query.Set("X-Amz-Algorithm", authHeaderPrefix)
if v4.CredValues.SessionToken != "" {
v4.Query.Set("X-Amz-Security-Token", v4.CredValues.SessionToken)
} else {
v4.Query.Del("X-Amz-Security-Token")
}
} else if v4.CredValues.SessionToken != "" {
v4.Request.Header.Set("X-Amz-Security-Token", v4.CredValues.SessionToken)
}
v4.build()
if v4.Debug > 0 {
v4.logSigningInfo()
}
return nil
}
func (v4 *signer) logSigningInfo() {
out := v4.Logger
fmt.Fprintf(out, "---[ CANONICAL STRING ]-----------------------------\n")
fmt.Fprintln(out, v4.canonicalString)
fmt.Fprintf(out, "---[ STRING TO SIGN ]--------------------------------\n")
fmt.Fprintln(out, v4.stringToSign)
if v4.isPresign {
fmt.Fprintf(out, "---[ SIGNED URL ]--------------------------------\n")
fmt.Fprintln(out, v4.Request.URL)
}
fmt.Fprintf(out, "-----------------------------------------------------\n")
}
func (v4 *signer) build() {
v4.buildTime() // no depends
v4.buildCredentialString() // no depends
if v4.isPresign {
v4.buildQuery() // no depends
}
v4.buildCanonicalHeaders() // depends on cred string
v4.buildCanonicalString() // depends on canon headers / signed headers
v4.buildStringToSign() // depends on canon string
v4.buildSignature() // depends on string to sign
if v4.isPresign {
v4.Request.URL.RawQuery += "&X-Amz-Signature=" + v4.signature
} else {
parts := []string{
authHeaderPrefix + " Credential=" + v4.CredValues.AccessKeyID + "/" + v4.credentialString,
"SignedHeaders=" + v4.signedHeaders,
"Signature=" + v4.signature,
}
v4.Request.Header.Set("Authorization", strings.Join(parts, ", "))
}
}
func (v4 *signer) buildTime() {
v4.formattedTime = v4.Time.UTC().Format(timeFormat)
v4.formattedShortTime = v4.Time.UTC().Format(shortTimeFormat)
if v4.isPresign {
duration := int64(v4.ExpireTime / time.Second)
v4.Query.Set("X-Amz-Date", v4.formattedTime)
v4.Query.Set("X-Amz-Expires", strconv.FormatInt(duration, 10))
} else {
v4.Request.Header.Set("X-Amz-Date", v4.formattedTime)
}
}
func (v4 *signer) buildCredentialString() {
v4.credentialString = strings.Join([]string{
v4.formattedShortTime,
v4.Region,
v4.ServiceName,
"aws4_request",
}, "/")
if v4.isPresign {
v4.Query.Set("X-Amz-Credential", v4.CredValues.AccessKeyID+"/"+v4.credentialString)
}
}
func (v4 *signer) buildQuery() {
for k, h := range v4.Request.Header {
if strings.HasPrefix(http.CanonicalHeaderKey(k), "X-Amz-") {
continue // never hoist x-amz-* headers, they must be signed
}
if _, ok := ignoredHeaders[http.CanonicalHeaderKey(k)]; ok {
continue // never hoist ignored headers
}
v4.Request.Header.Del(k)
v4.Query.Del(k)
for _, v := range h {
v4.Query.Add(k, v)
}
}
}
func (v4 *signer) buildCanonicalHeaders() {
var headers []string
headers = append(headers, "host")
for k := range v4.Request.Header {
if _, ok := ignoredHeaders[http.CanonicalHeaderKey(k)]; ok {
continue // ignored header
}
headers = append(headers, strings.ToLower(k))
}
sort.Strings(headers)
v4.signedHeaders = strings.Join(headers, ";")
if v4.isPresign {
v4.Query.Set("X-Amz-SignedHeaders", v4.signedHeaders)
}
headerValues := make([]string, len(headers))
for i, k := range headers {
if k == "host" {
headerValues[i] = "host:" + v4.Request.URL.Host
} else {
headerValues[i] = k + ":" +
strings.Join(v4.Request.Header[http.CanonicalHeaderKey(k)], ",")
}
}
v4.canonicalHeaders = strings.Join(headerValues, "\n")
}
func (v4 *signer) buildCanonicalString() {
v4.Request.URL.RawQuery = strings.Replace(v4.Query.Encode(), "+", "%20", -1)
uri := v4.Request.URL.Opaque
if uri != "" {
uri = "/" + strings.Join(strings.Split(uri, "/")[3:], "/")
} else {
uri = v4.Request.URL.Path
}
if uri == "" {
uri = "/"
}
if v4.ServiceName != "s3" {
uri = rest.EscapePath(uri, false)
}
v4.canonicalString = strings.Join([]string{
v4.Request.Method,
uri,
v4.Request.URL.RawQuery,
v4.canonicalHeaders + "\n",
v4.signedHeaders,
v4.bodyDigest(),
}, "\n")
}
func (v4 *signer) buildStringToSign() {
v4.stringToSign = strings.Join([]string{
authHeaderPrefix,
v4.formattedTime,
v4.credentialString,
hex.EncodeToString(makeSha256([]byte(v4.canonicalString))),
}, "\n")
}
func (v4 *signer) buildSignature() {
secret := v4.CredValues.SecretAccessKey
date := makeHmac([]byte("AWS4"+secret), []byte(v4.formattedShortTime))
region := makeHmac(date, []byte(v4.Region))
service := makeHmac(region, []byte(v4.ServiceName))
credentials := makeHmac(service, []byte("aws4_request"))
signature := makeHmac(credentials, []byte(v4.stringToSign))
v4.signature = hex.EncodeToString(signature)
}
func (v4 *signer) bodyDigest() string {
hash := v4.Request.Header.Get("X-Amz-Content-Sha256")
if hash == "" {
if v4.isPresign && v4.ServiceName == "s3" {
hash = "UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD"
} else if v4.Body == nil {
hash = hex.EncodeToString(makeSha256([]byte{}))
} else {
hash = hex.EncodeToString(makeSha256Reader(v4.Body))
}
v4.Request.Header.Add("X-Amz-Content-Sha256", hash)
}
return hash
}
// isRequestSigned returns if the request is currently signed or presigned
func (v4 *signer) isRequestSigned() bool {
if v4.isPresign && v4.Query.Get("X-Amz-Signature") != "" {
return true
}
if v4.Request.Header.Get("Authorization") != "" {
return true
}
return false
}
// unsign removes signing flags for both signed and presigned requests.
func (v4 *signer) removePresign() {
v4.Query.Del("X-Amz-Algorithm")
v4.Query.Del("X-Amz-Signature")
v4.Query.Del("X-Amz-Security-Token")
v4.Query.Del("X-Amz-Date")
v4.Query.Del("X-Amz-Expires")
v4.Query.Del("X-Amz-Credential")
v4.Query.Del("X-Amz-SignedHeaders")
}
func makeHmac(key []byte, data []byte) []byte {
hash := hmac.New(sha256.New, key)
hash.Write(data)
return hash.Sum(nil)
}
func makeSha256(data []byte) []byte {
hash := sha256.New()
hash.Write(data)
return hash.Sum(nil)
}
func makeSha256Reader(reader io.ReadSeeker) []byte {
hash := sha256.New()
start, _ := reader.Seek(0, 1)
defer reader.Seek(start, 0)
io.Copy(hash, reader)
return hash.Sum(nil)
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package v4
import (
"net/http"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/credentials"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func buildSigner(serviceName string, region string, signTime time.Time, expireTime time.Duration, body string) signer {
endpoint := "https://" + serviceName + "." + region + ".amazonaws.com"
reader := strings.NewReader(body)
req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", endpoint, reader)
req.URL.Opaque = "//example.org/bucket/key-._~,!@#$%^&*()"
req.Header.Add("X-Amz-Target", "prefix.Operation")
req.Header.Add("Content-Type", "application/x-amz-json-1.0")
req.Header.Add("Content-Length", string(len(body)))
req.Header.Add("X-Amz-Meta-Other-Header", "some-value=!@#$%^&* (+)")
return signer{
Request: req,
Time: signTime,
ExpireTime: expireTime,
Query: req.URL.Query(),
Body: reader,
ServiceName: serviceName,
Region: region,
Credentials: credentials.NewStaticCredentials("AKID", "SECRET", "SESSION"),
}
}
func removeWS(text string) string {
text = strings.Replace(text, " ", "", -1)
text = strings.Replace(text, "\n", "", -1)
text = strings.Replace(text, "\t", "", -1)
return text
}
func assertEqual(t *testing.T, expected, given string) {
if removeWS(expected) != removeWS(given) {
t.Errorf("\nExpected: %s\nGiven: %s", expected, given)
}
}
func TestPresignRequest(t *testing.T) {
signer := buildSigner("dynamodb", "us-east-1", time.Unix(0, 0), 300*time.Second, "{}")
signer.sign()
expectedDate := "19700101T000000Z"
expectedHeaders := "host;x-amz-meta-other-header;x-amz-target"
expectedSig := "5eeedebf6f995145ce56daa02902d10485246d3defb34f97b973c1f40ab82d36"
expectedCred := "AKID/19700101/us-east-1/dynamodb/aws4_request"
q := signer.Request.URL.Query()
assert.Equal(t, expectedSig, q.Get("X-Amz-Signature"))
assert.Equal(t, expectedCred, q.Get("X-Amz-Credential"))
assert.Equal(t, expectedHeaders, q.Get("X-Amz-SignedHeaders"))
assert.Equal(t, expectedDate, q.Get("X-Amz-Date"))
}
func TestSignRequest(t *testing.T) {
signer := buildSigner("dynamodb", "us-east-1", time.Unix(0, 0), 0, "{}")
signer.sign()
expectedDate := "19700101T000000Z"
expectedSig := "AWS4-HMAC-SHA256 Credential=AKID/19700101/us-east-1/dynamodb/aws4_request, SignedHeaders=host;x-amz-date;x-amz-meta-other-header;x-amz-security-token;x-amz-target, Signature=69ada33fec48180dab153576e4dd80c4e04124f80dda3eccfed8a67c2b91ed5e"
q := signer.Request.Header
assert.Equal(t, expectedSig, q.Get("Authorization"))
assert.Equal(t, expectedDate, q.Get("X-Amz-Date"))
}
func TestSignEmptyBody(t *testing.T) {
signer := buildSigner("dynamodb", "us-east-1", time.Now(), 0, "")
signer.Body = nil
signer.sign()
hash := signer.Request.Header.Get("X-Amz-Content-Sha256")
assert.Equal(t, "e3b0c44298fc1c149afbf4c8996fb92427ae41e4649b934ca495991b7852b855", hash)
}
func TestSignBody(t *testing.T) {
signer := buildSigner("dynamodb", "us-east-1", time.Now(), 0, "hello")
signer.sign()
hash := signer.Request.Header.Get("X-Amz-Content-Sha256")
assert.Equal(t, "2cf24dba5fb0a30e26e83b2ac5b9e29e1b161e5c1fa7425e73043362938b9824", hash)
}
func TestSignSeekedBody(t *testing.T) {
signer := buildSigner("dynamodb", "us-east-1", time.Now(), 0, " hello")
signer.Body.Read(make([]byte, 3)) // consume first 3 bytes so body is now "hello"
signer.sign()
hash := signer.Request.Header.Get("X-Amz-Content-Sha256")
assert.Equal(t, "2cf24dba5fb0a30e26e83b2ac5b9e29e1b161e5c1fa7425e73043362938b9824", hash)
start, _ := signer.Body.Seek(0, 1)
assert.Equal(t, int64(3), start)
}
func TestPresignEmptyBodyS3(t *testing.T) {
signer := buildSigner("s3", "us-east-1", time.Now(), 5*time.Minute, "hello")
signer.sign()
hash := signer.Request.Header.Get("X-Amz-Content-Sha256")
assert.Equal(t, "UNSIGNED-PAYLOAD", hash)
}
func TestSignPrecomputedBodyChecksum(t *testing.T) {
signer := buildSigner("dynamodb", "us-east-1", time.Now(), 0, "hello")
signer.Request.Header.Set("X-Amz-Content-Sha256", "PRECOMPUTED")
signer.sign()
hash := signer.Request.Header.Get("X-Amz-Content-Sha256")
assert.Equal(t, "PRECOMPUTED", hash)
}
func TestAnonymousCredentials(t *testing.T) {
r := aws.NewRequest(
aws.NewService(&aws.Config{Credentials: credentials.AnonymousCredentials}),
&aws.Operation{
Name: "BatchGetItem",
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
},
nil,
nil,
)
Sign(r)
urlQ := r.HTTPRequest.URL.Query()
assert.Empty(t, urlQ.Get("X-Amz-Signature"))
assert.Empty(t, urlQ.Get("X-Amz-Credential"))
assert.Empty(t, urlQ.Get("X-Amz-SignedHeaders"))
assert.Empty(t, urlQ.Get("X-Amz-Date"))
hQ := r.HTTPRequest.Header
assert.Empty(t, hQ.Get("Authorization"))
assert.Empty(t, hQ.Get("X-Amz-Date"))
}
func TestIgnoreResignRequestWithValidCreds(t *testing.T) {
r := aws.NewRequest(
aws.NewService(&aws.Config{
Credentials: credentials.NewStaticCredentials("AKID", "SECRET", "SESSION"),
Region: "us-west-2",
}),
&aws.Operation{
Name: "BatchGetItem",
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
},
nil,
nil,
)
Sign(r)
sig := r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("Authorization")
Sign(r)
assert.Equal(t, sig, r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("Authorization"))
}
func TestIgnorePreResignRequestWithValidCreds(t *testing.T) {
r := aws.NewRequest(
aws.NewService(&aws.Config{
Credentials: credentials.NewStaticCredentials("AKID", "SECRET", "SESSION"),
Region: "us-west-2",
}),
&aws.Operation{
Name: "BatchGetItem",
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
},
nil,
nil,
)
r.ExpireTime = time.Minute * 10
Sign(r)
sig := r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("X-Amz-Signature")
Sign(r)
assert.Equal(t, sig, r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("X-Amz-Signature"))
}
func TestResignRequestExpiredCreds(t *testing.T) {
creds := credentials.NewStaticCredentials("AKID", "SECRET", "SESSION")
r := aws.NewRequest(
aws.NewService(&aws.Config{Credentials: creds}),
&aws.Operation{
Name: "BatchGetItem",
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
},
nil,
nil,
)
Sign(r)
querySig := r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("Authorization")
creds.Expire()
Sign(r)
assert.NotEqual(t, querySig, r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("Authorization"))
}
func TestPreResignRequestExpiredCreds(t *testing.T) {
provider := &credentials.StaticProvider{credentials.Value{"AKID", "SECRET", "SESSION"}}
creds := credentials.NewCredentials(provider)
r := aws.NewRequest(
aws.NewService(&aws.Config{Credentials: creds}),
&aws.Operation{
Name: "BatchGetItem",
HTTPMethod: "POST",
HTTPPath: "/",
},
nil,
nil,
)
r.ExpireTime = time.Minute * 10
Sign(r)
querySig := r.HTTPRequest.URL.Query().Get("X-Amz-Signature")
creds.Expire()
r.Time = time.Now().Add(time.Hour * 48)
Sign(r)
assert.NotEqual(t, querySig, r.HTTPRequest.URL.Query().Get("X-Amz-Signature"))
}
func BenchmarkPresignRequest(b *testing.B) {
signer := buildSigner("dynamodb", "us-east-1", time.Now(), 300*time.Second, "{}")
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
signer.sign()
}
}
func BenchmarkSignRequest(b *testing.B) {
signer := buildSigner("dynamodb", "us-east-1", time.Now(), 0, "{}")
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
signer.sign()
}
}

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package s3
import (
"io/ioutil"
"regexp"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
)
var reBucketLocation = regexp.MustCompile(`>([^<>]+)<\/Location`)
func buildGetBucketLocation(r *aws.Request) {
if r.DataFilled() {
out := r.Data.(*GetBucketLocationOutput)
b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.HTTPResponse.Body)
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed reading response body", err)
return
}
match := reBucketLocation.FindSubmatch(b)
if len(match) > 1 {
loc := string(match[1])
out.LocationConstraint = &loc
}
}
}
func populateLocationConstraint(r *aws.Request) {
if r.ParamsFilled() && r.Config.Region != "us-east-1" {
in := r.Params.(*CreateBucketInput)
if in.CreateBucketConfiguration == nil {
r.Params = awsutil.CopyOf(r.Params)
in = r.Params.(*CreateBucketInput)
in.CreateBucketConfiguration = &CreateBucketConfiguration{
LocationConstraint: &r.Config.Region,
}
}
}
}

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package s3_test
import (
"bytes"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/test/unit"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var _ = unit.Imported
var s3LocationTests = []struct {
body string
loc string
}{
{`<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><LocationConstraint xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/"/>`, ``},
{`<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><LocationConstraint xmlns="http://s3.amazonaws.com/doc/2006-03-01/">EU</LocationConstraint>`, `EU`},
}
func TestGetBucketLocation(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range s3LocationTests {
s := s3.New(nil)
s.Handlers.Send.Clear()
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
reader := ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader([]byte(test.body)))
r.HTTPResponse = &http.Response{StatusCode: 200, Body: reader}
})
resp, err := s.GetBucketLocation(&s3.GetBucketLocationInput{Bucket: aws.String("bucket")})
assert.NoError(t, err)
if test.loc == "" {
assert.Nil(t, resp.LocationConstraint)
} else {
assert.Equal(t, test.loc, *resp.LocationConstraint)
}
}
}
func TestPopulateLocationConstraint(t *testing.T) {
s := s3.New(nil)
in := &s3.CreateBucketInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
}
req, _ := s.CreateBucketRequest(in)
err := req.Build()
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "mock-region", awsutil.ValuesAtPath(req.Params, "CreateBucketConfiguration.LocationConstraint")[0])
assert.Nil(t, in.CreateBucketConfiguration) // don't modify original params
}
func TestNoPopulateLocationConstraintIfProvided(t *testing.T) {
s := s3.New(nil)
req, _ := s.CreateBucketRequest(&s3.CreateBucketInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
CreateBucketConfiguration: &s3.CreateBucketConfiguration{},
})
err := req.Build()
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, 0, len(awsutil.ValuesAtPath(req.Params, "CreateBucketConfiguration.LocationConstraint")))
}
func TestNoPopulateLocationConstraintIfClassic(t *testing.T) {
s := s3.New(&aws.Config{Region: "us-east-1"})
req, _ := s.CreateBucketRequest(&s3.CreateBucketInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
})
err := req.Build()
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, 0, len(awsutil.ValuesAtPath(req.Params, "CreateBucketConfiguration.LocationConstraint")))
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package s3
import (
"crypto/md5"
"encoding/base64"
"io"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
// contentMD5 computes and sets the HTTP Content-MD5 header for requests that
// require it.
func contentMD5(r *aws.Request) {
h := md5.New()
// hash the body. seek back to the first position after reading to reset
// the body for transmission. copy errors may be assumed to be from the
// body.
_, err := io.Copy(h, r.Body)
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("ContentMD5", "failed to read body", err)
return
}
_, err = r.Body.Seek(0, 0)
if err != nil {
r.Error = awserr.New("ContentMD5", "failed to seek body", err)
return
}
// encode the md5 checksum in base64 and set the request header.
sum := h.Sum(nil)
sum64 := make([]byte, base64.StdEncoding.EncodedLen(len(sum)))
base64.StdEncoding.Encode(sum64, sum)
r.HTTPRequest.Header.Set("Content-MD5", string(sum64))
}

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package s3
import "github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
func init() {
initService = func(s *aws.Service) {
// Support building custom host-style bucket endpoints
s.Handlers.Build.PushFront(updateHostWithBucket)
// Require SSL when using SSE keys
s.Handlers.Validate.PushBack(validateSSERequiresSSL)
s.Handlers.Build.PushBack(computeSSEKeys)
// S3 uses custom error unmarshaling logic
s.Handlers.UnmarshalError.Clear()
s.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBack(unmarshalError)
}
initRequest = func(r *aws.Request) {
switch r.Operation.Name {
case opPutBucketCORS, opPutBucketLifecycle, opPutBucketPolicy, opPutBucketTagging, opDeleteObjects:
// These S3 operations require Content-MD5 to be set
r.Handlers.Build.PushBack(contentMD5)
case opGetBucketLocation:
// GetBucketLocation has custom parsing logic
r.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushFront(buildGetBucketLocation)
case opCreateBucket:
// Auto-populate LocationConstraint with current region
r.Handlers.Validate.PushFront(populateLocationConstraint)
}
}
}

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package s3_test
import (
"crypto/md5"
"encoding/base64"
"io/ioutil"
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/test/unit"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var _ = unit.Imported
func assertMD5(t *testing.T, req *aws.Request) {
err := req.Build()
assert.NoError(t, err)
b, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(req.HTTPRequest.Body)
out := md5.Sum(b)
assert.NotEmpty(t, b)
assert.Equal(t, base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(out[:]), req.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("Content-MD5"))
}
func TestMD5InPutBucketCORS(t *testing.T) {
svc := s3.New(nil)
req, _ := svc.PutBucketCORSRequest(&s3.PutBucketCORSInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucketname"),
CORSConfiguration: &s3.CORSConfiguration{
CORSRules: []*s3.CORSRule{
{AllowedMethods: []*string{aws.String("GET")}},
},
},
})
assertMD5(t, req)
}
func TestMD5InPutBucketLifecycle(t *testing.T) {
svc := s3.New(nil)
req, _ := svc.PutBucketLifecycleRequest(&s3.PutBucketLifecycleInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucketname"),
LifecycleConfiguration: &s3.LifecycleConfiguration{
Rules: []*s3.LifecycleRule{
{
ID: aws.String("ID"),
Prefix: aws.String("Prefix"),
Status: aws.String("Enabled"),
},
},
},
})
assertMD5(t, req)
}
func TestMD5InPutBucketPolicy(t *testing.T) {
svc := s3.New(nil)
req, _ := svc.PutBucketPolicyRequest(&s3.PutBucketPolicyInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucketname"),
Policy: aws.String("{}"),
})
assertMD5(t, req)
}
func TestMD5InPutBucketTagging(t *testing.T) {
svc := s3.New(nil)
req, _ := svc.PutBucketTaggingRequest(&s3.PutBucketTaggingInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucketname"),
Tagging: &s3.Tagging{
TagSet: []*s3.Tag{
{Key: aws.String("KEY"), Value: aws.String("VALUE")},
},
},
})
assertMD5(t, req)
}
func TestMD5InDeleteObjects(t *testing.T) {
svc := s3.New(nil)
req, _ := svc.DeleteObjectsRequest(&s3.DeleteObjectsInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucketname"),
Delete: &s3.Delete{
Objects: []*s3.ObjectIdentifier{
{Key: aws.String("key")},
},
},
})
assertMD5(t, req)
}

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package s3
import (
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
)
var reDomain = regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-z0-9][a-z0-9\.\-]{1,61}[a-z0-9]$`)
var reIPAddress = regexp.MustCompile(`^(\d+\.){3}\d+$`)
// dnsCompatibleBucketName returns true if the bucket name is DNS compatible.
// Buckets created outside of the classic region MUST be DNS compatible.
func dnsCompatibleBucketName(bucket string) bool {
return reDomain.MatchString(bucket) &&
!reIPAddress.MatchString(bucket) &&
!strings.Contains(bucket, "..")
}
// hostStyleBucketName returns true if the request should put the bucket in
// the host. This is false if S3ForcePathStyle is explicitly set or if the
// bucket is not DNS compatible.
func hostStyleBucketName(r *aws.Request, bucket string) bool {
if r.Config.S3ForcePathStyle {
return false
}
// Bucket might be DNS compatible but dots in the hostname will fail
// certificate validation, so do not use host-style.
if r.HTTPRequest.URL.Scheme == "https" && strings.Contains(bucket, ".") {
return false
}
// Use host-style if the bucket is DNS compatible
return dnsCompatibleBucketName(bucket)
}
func updateHostWithBucket(r *aws.Request) {
b := awsutil.ValuesAtPath(r.Params, "Bucket")
if len(b) == 0 {
return
}
if bucket := b[0].(string); bucket != "" && hostStyleBucketName(r, bucket) {
r.HTTPRequest.URL.Host = bucket + "." + r.HTTPRequest.URL.Host
r.HTTPRequest.URL.Path = strings.Replace(r.HTTPRequest.URL.Path, "/{Bucket}", "", -1)
if r.HTTPRequest.URL.Path == "" {
r.HTTPRequest.URL.Path = "/"
}
}
}

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package s3_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/test/unit"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
type s3BucketTest struct {
bucket string
url string
}
var (
_ = unit.Imported
sslTests = []s3BucketTest{
{"abc", "https://abc.s3.mock-region.amazonaws.com/"},
{"a$b$c", "https://s3.mock-region.amazonaws.com/a%24b%24c"},
{"a.b.c", "https://s3.mock-region.amazonaws.com/a.b.c"},
{"a..bc", "https://s3.mock-region.amazonaws.com/a..bc"},
}
nosslTests = []s3BucketTest{
{"a.b.c", "http://a.b.c.s3.mock-region.amazonaws.com/"},
{"a..bc", "http://s3.mock-region.amazonaws.com/a..bc"},
}
forcepathTests = []s3BucketTest{
{"abc", "https://s3.mock-region.amazonaws.com/abc"},
{"a$b$c", "https://s3.mock-region.amazonaws.com/a%24b%24c"},
{"a.b.c", "https://s3.mock-region.amazonaws.com/a.b.c"},
{"a..bc", "https://s3.mock-region.amazonaws.com/a..bc"},
}
)
func runTests(t *testing.T, svc *s3.S3, tests []s3BucketTest) {
for _, test := range tests {
req, _ := svc.ListObjectsRequest(&s3.ListObjectsInput{Bucket: &test.bucket})
req.Build()
assert.Equal(t, test.url, req.HTTPRequest.URL.String())
}
}
func TestHostStyleBucketBuild(t *testing.T) {
s := s3.New(nil)
runTests(t, s, sslTests)
}
func TestHostStyleBucketBuildNoSSL(t *testing.T) {
s := s3.New(&aws.Config{DisableSSL: true})
runTests(t, s, nosslTests)
}
func TestPathStyleBucketBuild(t *testing.T) {
s := s3.New(&aws.Config{S3ForcePathStyle: true})
runTests(t, s, forcepathTests)
}

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// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
// Package s3iface provides an interface for the Amazon Simple Storage Service.
package s3iface
import (
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
)
// S3API is the interface type for s3.S3.
type S3API interface {
AbortMultipartUpload(*s3.AbortMultipartUploadInput) (*s3.AbortMultipartUploadOutput, error)
CompleteMultipartUpload(*s3.CompleteMultipartUploadInput) (*s3.CompleteMultipartUploadOutput, error)
CopyObject(*s3.CopyObjectInput) (*s3.CopyObjectOutput, error)
CreateBucket(*s3.CreateBucketInput) (*s3.CreateBucketOutput, error)
CreateMultipartUpload(*s3.CreateMultipartUploadInput) (*s3.CreateMultipartUploadOutput, error)
DeleteBucket(*s3.DeleteBucketInput) (*s3.DeleteBucketOutput, error)
DeleteBucketCORS(*s3.DeleteBucketCORSInput) (*s3.DeleteBucketCORSOutput, error)
DeleteBucketLifecycle(*s3.DeleteBucketLifecycleInput) (*s3.DeleteBucketLifecycleOutput, error)
DeleteBucketPolicy(*s3.DeleteBucketPolicyInput) (*s3.DeleteBucketPolicyOutput, error)
DeleteBucketReplication(*s3.DeleteBucketReplicationInput) (*s3.DeleteBucketReplicationOutput, error)
DeleteBucketTagging(*s3.DeleteBucketTaggingInput) (*s3.DeleteBucketTaggingOutput, error)
DeleteBucketWebsite(*s3.DeleteBucketWebsiteInput) (*s3.DeleteBucketWebsiteOutput, error)
DeleteObject(*s3.DeleteObjectInput) (*s3.DeleteObjectOutput, error)
DeleteObjects(*s3.DeleteObjectsInput) (*s3.DeleteObjectsOutput, error)
GetBucketACL(*s3.GetBucketACLInput) (*s3.GetBucketACLOutput, error)
GetBucketCORS(*s3.GetBucketCORSInput) (*s3.GetBucketCORSOutput, error)
GetBucketLifecycle(*s3.GetBucketLifecycleInput) (*s3.GetBucketLifecycleOutput, error)
GetBucketLocation(*s3.GetBucketLocationInput) (*s3.GetBucketLocationOutput, error)
GetBucketLogging(*s3.GetBucketLoggingInput) (*s3.GetBucketLoggingOutput, error)
GetBucketNotification(*s3.GetBucketNotificationConfigurationRequest) (*s3.NotificationConfigurationDeprecated, error)
GetBucketNotificationConfiguration(*s3.GetBucketNotificationConfigurationRequest) (*s3.NotificationConfiguration, error)
GetBucketPolicy(*s3.GetBucketPolicyInput) (*s3.GetBucketPolicyOutput, error)
GetBucketReplication(*s3.GetBucketReplicationInput) (*s3.GetBucketReplicationOutput, error)
GetBucketRequestPayment(*s3.GetBucketRequestPaymentInput) (*s3.GetBucketRequestPaymentOutput, error)
GetBucketTagging(*s3.GetBucketTaggingInput) (*s3.GetBucketTaggingOutput, error)
GetBucketVersioning(*s3.GetBucketVersioningInput) (*s3.GetBucketVersioningOutput, error)
GetBucketWebsite(*s3.GetBucketWebsiteInput) (*s3.GetBucketWebsiteOutput, error)
GetObject(*s3.GetObjectInput) (*s3.GetObjectOutput, error)
GetObjectACL(*s3.GetObjectACLInput) (*s3.GetObjectACLOutput, error)
GetObjectTorrent(*s3.GetObjectTorrentInput) (*s3.GetObjectTorrentOutput, error)
HeadBucket(*s3.HeadBucketInput) (*s3.HeadBucketOutput, error)
HeadObject(*s3.HeadObjectInput) (*s3.HeadObjectOutput, error)
ListBuckets(*s3.ListBucketsInput) (*s3.ListBucketsOutput, error)
ListMultipartUploads(*s3.ListMultipartUploadsInput) (*s3.ListMultipartUploadsOutput, error)
ListObjectVersions(*s3.ListObjectVersionsInput) (*s3.ListObjectVersionsOutput, error)
ListObjects(*s3.ListObjectsInput) (*s3.ListObjectsOutput, error)
ListParts(*s3.ListPartsInput) (*s3.ListPartsOutput, error)
PutBucketACL(*s3.PutBucketACLInput) (*s3.PutBucketACLOutput, error)
PutBucketCORS(*s3.PutBucketCORSInput) (*s3.PutBucketCORSOutput, error)
PutBucketLifecycle(*s3.PutBucketLifecycleInput) (*s3.PutBucketLifecycleOutput, error)
PutBucketLogging(*s3.PutBucketLoggingInput) (*s3.PutBucketLoggingOutput, error)
PutBucketNotification(*s3.PutBucketNotificationInput) (*s3.PutBucketNotificationOutput, error)
PutBucketNotificationConfiguration(*s3.PutBucketNotificationConfigurationInput) (*s3.PutBucketNotificationConfigurationOutput, error)
PutBucketPolicy(*s3.PutBucketPolicyInput) (*s3.PutBucketPolicyOutput, error)
PutBucketReplication(*s3.PutBucketReplicationInput) (*s3.PutBucketReplicationOutput, error)
PutBucketRequestPayment(*s3.PutBucketRequestPaymentInput) (*s3.PutBucketRequestPaymentOutput, error)
PutBucketTagging(*s3.PutBucketTaggingInput) (*s3.PutBucketTaggingOutput, error)
PutBucketVersioning(*s3.PutBucketVersioningInput) (*s3.PutBucketVersioningOutput, error)
PutBucketWebsite(*s3.PutBucketWebsiteInput) (*s3.PutBucketWebsiteOutput, error)
PutObject(*s3.PutObjectInput) (*s3.PutObjectOutput, error)
PutObjectACL(*s3.PutObjectACLInput) (*s3.PutObjectACLOutput, error)
RestoreObject(*s3.RestoreObjectInput) (*s3.RestoreObjectOutput, error)
UploadPart(*s3.UploadPartInput) (*s3.UploadPartOutput, error)
UploadPartCopy(*s3.UploadPartCopyInput) (*s3.UploadPartCopyOutput, error)
}

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// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
package s3iface_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3/s3iface"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestInterface(t *testing.T) {
assert.Implements(t, (*s3iface.S3API)(nil), s3.New(nil))
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package s3manager
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
)
// The default range of bytes to get at a time when using Download().
var DefaultDownloadPartSize int64 = 1024 * 1024 * 5
// The default number of goroutines to spin up when using Download().
var DefaultDownloadConcurrency = 5
// The default set of options used when opts is nil in Download().
var DefaultDownloadOptions = &DownloadOptions{
PartSize: DefaultDownloadPartSize,
Concurrency: DefaultDownloadConcurrency,
}
// DownloadOptions keeps tracks of extra options to pass to an Download() call.
type DownloadOptions struct {
// The buffer size (in bytes) to use when buffering data into chunks and
// sending them as parts to S3. The minimum allowed part size is 5MB, and
// if this value is set to zero, the DefaultPartSize value will be used.
PartSize int64
// The number of goroutines to spin up in parallel when sending parts.
// If this is set to zero, the DefaultConcurrency value will be used.
Concurrency int
// An S3 client to use when performing downloads. Leave this as nil to use
// a default client.
S3 *s3.S3
}
// NewDownloader creates a new Downloader structure that downloads an object
// from S3 in concurrent chunks. Pass in an optional DownloadOptions struct
// to customize the downloader behavior.
func NewDownloader(opts *DownloadOptions) *Downloader {
if opts == nil {
opts = DefaultDownloadOptions
}
return &Downloader{opts: opts}
}
// The Downloader structure that calls Download(). It is safe to call Download()
// on this structure for multiple objects and across concurrent goroutines.
type Downloader struct {
opts *DownloadOptions
}
// Download downloads an object in S3 and writes the payload into w using
// concurrent GET requests.
//
// It is safe to call this method for multiple objects and across concurrent
// goroutines.
func (d *Downloader) Download(w io.WriterAt, input *s3.GetObjectInput) (n int64, err error) {
impl := downloader{w: w, in: input, opts: *d.opts}
return impl.download()
}
// downloader is the implementation structure used internally by Downloader.
type downloader struct {
opts DownloadOptions
in *s3.GetObjectInput
w io.WriterAt
wg sync.WaitGroup
m sync.Mutex
pos int64
totalBytes int64
written int64
err error
}
// init initializes the downloader with default options.
func (d *downloader) init() {
d.totalBytes = -1
if d.opts.Concurrency == 0 {
d.opts.Concurrency = DefaultDownloadConcurrency
}
if d.opts.PartSize == 0 {
d.opts.PartSize = DefaultDownloadPartSize
}
if d.opts.S3 == nil {
d.opts.S3 = s3.New(nil)
}
}
// download performs the implementation of the object download across ranged
// GETs.
func (d *downloader) download() (n int64, err error) {
d.init()
// Spin up workers
ch := make(chan dlchunk, d.opts.Concurrency)
for i := 0; i < d.opts.Concurrency; i++ {
d.wg.Add(1)
go d.downloadPart(ch)
}
// Assign work
for d.geterr() == nil {
if d.pos != 0 {
// This is not the first chunk, let's wait until we know the total
// size of the payload so we can see if we have read the entire
// object.
total := d.getTotalBytes()
if total < 0 {
// Total has not yet been set, so sleep and loop around while
// waiting for our first worker to resolve this value.
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
continue
} else if d.pos >= total {
break // We're finished queueing chunks
}
}
// Queue the next range of bytes to read.
ch <- dlchunk{w: d.w, start: d.pos, size: d.opts.PartSize}
d.pos += d.opts.PartSize
}
// Wait for completion
close(ch)
d.wg.Wait()
// Return error
return d.written, d.err
}
// downloadPart is an individual goroutine worker reading from the ch channel
// and performing a GetObject request on the data with a given byte range.
//
// If this is the first worker, this operation also resolves the total number
// of bytes to be read so that the worker manager knows when it is finished.
func (d *downloader) downloadPart(ch chan dlchunk) {
defer d.wg.Done()
for {
chunk, ok := <-ch
if !ok {
break
}
if d.geterr() == nil {
// Get the next byte range of data
in := &s3.GetObjectInput{}
awsutil.Copy(in, d.in)
rng := fmt.Sprintf("bytes=%d-%d",
chunk.start, chunk.start+chunk.size-1)
in.Range = &rng
resp, err := d.opts.S3.GetObject(in)
if err != nil {
d.seterr(err)
} else {
d.setTotalBytes(resp) // Set total if not yet set.
n, err := io.Copy(&chunk, resp.Body)
resp.Body.Close()
if err != nil {
d.seterr(err)
}
d.incrwritten(n)
}
}
}
}
// getTotalBytes is a thread-safe getter for retrieving the total byte status.
func (d *downloader) getTotalBytes() int64 {
d.m.Lock()
defer d.m.Unlock()
return d.totalBytes
}
// getTotalBytes is a thread-safe setter for setting the total byte status.
func (d *downloader) setTotalBytes(resp *s3.GetObjectOutput) {
d.m.Lock()
defer d.m.Unlock()
if d.totalBytes >= 0 {
return
}
parts := strings.Split(*resp.ContentRange, "/")
total, err := strconv.ParseInt(parts[len(parts)-1], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
d.err = err
return
}
d.totalBytes = total
}
func (d *downloader) incrwritten(n int64) {
d.m.Lock()
defer d.m.Unlock()
d.written += n
}
// geterr is a thread-safe getter for the error object
func (d *downloader) geterr() error {
d.m.Lock()
defer d.m.Unlock()
return d.err
}
// seterr is a thread-safe setter for the error object
func (d *downloader) seterr(e error) {
d.m.Lock()
defer d.m.Unlock()
d.err = e
}
// dlchunk represents a single chunk of data to write by the worker routine.
// This structure also implements an io.SectionReader style interface for
// io.WriterAt, effectively making it an io.SectionWriter (which does not
// exist).
type dlchunk struct {
w io.WriterAt
start int64
size int64
cur int64
}
// Write wraps io.WriterAt for the dlchunk, writing from the dlchunk's start
// position to its end (or EOF).
func (c *dlchunk) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
if c.cur >= c.size {
return 0, io.EOF
}
n, err = c.w.WriteAt(p, c.start+c.cur)
c.cur += int64(n)
return
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package s3manager_test
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"sync"
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/test/unit"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3/s3manager"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var _ = unit.Imported
func dlLoggingSvc(data []byte) (*s3.S3, *[]string, *[]string) {
var m sync.Mutex
names := []string{}
ranges := []string{}
svc := s3.New(nil)
svc.Handlers.Send.Clear()
svc.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
names = append(names, r.Operation.Name)
ranges = append(ranges, *r.Params.(*s3.GetObjectInput).Range)
rerng := regexp.MustCompile(`bytes=(\d+)-(\d+)`)
rng := rerng.FindStringSubmatch(r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("Range"))
start, _ := strconv.ParseInt(rng[1], 10, 64)
fin, _ := strconv.ParseInt(rng[2], 10, 64)
fin++
if fin > int64(len(data)) {
fin = int64(len(data))
}
r.HTTPResponse = &http.Response{
StatusCode: 200,
Body: ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(data[start:fin])),
Header: http.Header{},
}
r.HTTPResponse.Header.Set("Content-Range", fmt.Sprintf("bytes %d-%d/%d",
start, fin, len(data)))
})
return svc, &names, &ranges
}
type dlwriter struct {
buf []byte
}
func newDLWriter(size int) *dlwriter {
return &dlwriter{buf: make([]byte, size)}
}
func (d dlwriter) WriteAt(p []byte, pos int64) (n int, err error) {
if pos > int64(len(d.buf)) {
return 0, io.EOF
}
written := 0
for i, b := range p {
if i >= len(d.buf) {
break
}
d.buf[pos+int64(i)] = b
written++
}
return written, nil
}
func TestDownloadOrder(t *testing.T) {
s, names, ranges := dlLoggingSvc(buf12MB)
opts := &s3manager.DownloadOptions{S3: s, Concurrency: 1}
d := s3manager.NewDownloader(opts)
w := newDLWriter(len(buf12MB))
n, err := d.Download(w, &s3.GetObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("key"),
})
assert.Nil(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, int64(len(buf12MB)), n)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"GetObject", "GetObject", "GetObject"}, *names)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"bytes=0-5242879", "bytes=5242880-10485759", "bytes=10485760-15728639"}, *ranges)
count := 0
for _, b := range w.buf {
count += int(b)
}
assert.Equal(t, 0, count)
}
func TestDownloadZero(t *testing.T) {
s, names, ranges := dlLoggingSvc([]byte{})
opts := &s3manager.DownloadOptions{S3: s}
d := s3manager.NewDownloader(opts)
w := newDLWriter(0)
n, err := d.Download(w, &s3.GetObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("key"),
})
assert.Nil(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, int64(0), n)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"GetObject"}, *names)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"bytes=0-5242879"}, *ranges)
}
func TestDownloadSetPartSize(t *testing.T) {
s, names, ranges := dlLoggingSvc([]byte{1, 2, 3})
opts := &s3manager.DownloadOptions{S3: s, PartSize: 1, Concurrency: 1}
d := s3manager.NewDownloader(opts)
w := newDLWriter(3)
n, err := d.Download(w, &s3.GetObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("key"),
})
assert.Nil(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, int64(3), n)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"GetObject", "GetObject", "GetObject"}, *names)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"bytes=0-0", "bytes=1-1", "bytes=2-2"}, *ranges)
assert.Equal(t, []byte{1, 2, 3}, w.buf)
}
func TestDownloadError(t *testing.T) {
s, names, _ := dlLoggingSvc([]byte{1, 2, 3})
opts := &s3manager.DownloadOptions{S3: s, PartSize: 1, Concurrency: 1}
num := 0
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
num++
if num > 1 {
r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode = 400
r.HTTPResponse.Body = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader([]byte{}))
}
})
d := s3manager.NewDownloader(opts)
w := newDLWriter(3)
n, err := d.Download(w, &s3.GetObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
Key: aws.String("key"),
})
assert.NotNil(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, int64(1), n)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"GetObject", "GetObject"}, *names)
assert.Equal(t, []byte{1, 0, 0}, w.buf)
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package s3manager
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"sort"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
)
// The maximum allowed number of parts in a multi-part upload on Amazon S3.
var MaxUploadParts = 10000
// The minimum allowed part size when uploading a part to Amazon S3.
var MinUploadPartSize int64 = 1024 * 1024 * 5
// The default part size to buffer chunks of a payload into.
var DefaultUploadPartSize = MinUploadPartSize
// The default number of goroutines to spin up when using Upload().
var DefaultUploadConcurrency = 5
// The default set of options used when opts is nil in Upload().
var DefaultUploadOptions = &UploadOptions{
PartSize: DefaultUploadPartSize,
Concurrency: DefaultUploadConcurrency,
LeavePartsOnError: false,
S3: nil,
}
// A MultiUploadFailure wraps a failed S3 multipart upload. An error returned
// will satisfy this interface when a multi part upload failed to upload all
// chucks to S3. In the case of a failure the UploadID is needed to operate on
// the chunks, if any, which were uploaded.
//
// Example:
//
// u := s3manager.NewUploader(opts)
// output, err := u.upload(input)
// if err != nil {
// if multierr, ok := err.(MultiUploadFailure); ok {
// // Process error and its associated uploadID
// fmt.Println("Error:", multierr.Code(), multierr.Message(), multierr.UploadID())
// } else {
// // Process error generically
// fmt.Println("Error:", err.Error())
// }
// }
//
type MultiUploadFailure interface {
awserr.Error
// Returns the upload id for the S3 multipart upload that failed.
UploadID() string
}
// So that the Error interface type can be included as an anonymous field
// in the multiUploadError struct and not conflict with the error.Error() method.
type awsError awserr.Error
// A multiUploadError wraps the upload ID of a failed s3 multipart upload.
// Composed of BaseError for code, message, and original error
//
// Should be used for an error that occurred failing a S3 multipart upload,
// and a upload ID is available. If an uploadID is not available a more relevant
type multiUploadError struct {
awsError
// ID for multipart upload which failed.
uploadID string
}
// Error returns the string representation of the error.
//
// See apierr.BaseError ErrorWithExtra for output format
//
// Satisfies the error interface.
func (m multiUploadError) Error() string {
extra := fmt.Sprintf("upload id: %s", m.uploadID)
return awserr.SprintError(m.Code(), m.Message(), extra, m.OrigErr())
}
// String returns the string representation of the error.
// Alias for Error to satisfy the stringer interface.
func (m multiUploadError) String() string {
return m.Error()
}
// UploadID returns the id of the S3 upload which failed.
func (m multiUploadError) UploadID() string {
return m.uploadID
}
// UploadInput contains all input for upload requests to Amazon S3.
type UploadInput struct {
// The canned ACL to apply to the object.
ACL *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-acl" type:"string"`
Bucket *string `location:"uri" locationName:"Bucket" type:"string" required:"true"`
// Specifies caching behavior along the request/reply chain.
CacheControl *string `location:"header" locationName:"Cache-Control" type:"string"`
// Specifies presentational information for the object.
ContentDisposition *string `location:"header" locationName:"Content-Disposition" type:"string"`
// Specifies what content encodings have been applied to the object and thus
// what decoding mechanisms must be applied to obtain the media-type referenced
// by the Content-Type header field.
ContentEncoding *string `location:"header" locationName:"Content-Encoding" type:"string"`
// The language the content is in.
ContentLanguage *string `location:"header" locationName:"Content-Language" type:"string"`
// A standard MIME type describing the format of the object data.
ContentType *string `location:"header" locationName:"Content-Type" type:"string"`
// The date and time at which the object is no longer cacheable.
Expires *time.Time `location:"header" locationName:"Expires" type:"timestamp" timestampFormat:"rfc822"`
// Gives the grantee READ, READ_ACP, and WRITE_ACP permissions on the object.
GrantFullControl *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-grant-full-control" type:"string"`
// Allows grantee to read the object data and its metadata.
GrantRead *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-grant-read" type:"string"`
// Allows grantee to read the object ACL.
GrantReadACP *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-grant-read-acp" type:"string"`
// Allows grantee to write the ACL for the applicable object.
GrantWriteACP *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-grant-write-acp" type:"string"`
Key *string `location:"uri" locationName:"Key" type:"string" required:"true"`
// A map of metadata to store with the object in S3.
Metadata map[string]*string `location:"headers" locationName:"x-amz-meta-" type:"map"`
// Confirms that the requester knows that she or he will be charged for the
// request. Bucket owners need not specify this parameter in their requests.
// Documentation on downloading objects from requester pays buckets can be found
// at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/ObjectsinRequesterPaysBuckets.html
RequestPayer *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-request-payer" type:"string"`
// Specifies the algorithm to use to when encrypting the object (e.g., AES256,
// aws:kms).
SSECustomerAlgorithm *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm" type:"string"`
// Specifies the customer-provided encryption key for Amazon S3 to use in encrypting
// data. This value is used to store the object and then it is discarded; Amazon
// does not store the encryption key. The key must be appropriate for use with
// the algorithm specified in the x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-algorithm
// header.
SSECustomerKey *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key" type:"string"`
// Specifies the 128-bit MD5 digest of the encryption key according to RFC 1321.
// Amazon S3 uses this header for a message integrity check to ensure the encryption
// key was transmitted without error.
SSECustomerKeyMD5 *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-MD5" type:"string"`
// Specifies the AWS KMS key ID to use for object encryption. All GET and PUT
// requests for an object protected by AWS KMS will fail if not made via SSL
// or using SigV4. Documentation on configuring any of the officially supported
// AWS SDKs and CLI can be found at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingAWSSDK.html#specify-signature-version
SSEKMSKeyID *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-server-side-encryption-aws-kms-key-id" type:"string"`
// The Server-side encryption algorithm used when storing this object in S3
// (e.g., AES256, aws:kms).
ServerSideEncryption *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-server-side-encryption" type:"string"`
// The type of storage to use for the object. Defaults to 'STANDARD'.
StorageClass *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-storage-class" type:"string"`
// If the bucket is configured as a website, redirects requests for this object
// to another object in the same bucket or to an external URL. Amazon S3 stores
// the value of this header in the object metadata.
WebsiteRedirectLocation *string `location:"header" locationName:"x-amz-website-redirect-location" type:"string"`
// The readable body payload to send to S3.
Body io.Reader
}
// UploadOutput represents a response from the Upload() call.
type UploadOutput struct {
// The URL where the object was uploaded to.
Location string
// The ID for a multipart upload to S3. In the case of an error the error
// can be cast to the MultiUploadFailure interface to extract the upload ID.
UploadID string
}
// UploadOptions keeps tracks of extra options to pass to an Upload() call.
type UploadOptions struct {
// The buffer size (in bytes) to use when buffering data into chunks and
// sending them as parts to S3. The minimum allowed part size is 5MB, and
// if this value is set to zero, the DefaultPartSize value will be used.
PartSize int64
// The number of goroutines to spin up in parallel when sending parts.
// If this is set to zero, the DefaultConcurrency value will be used.
Concurrency int
// Setting this value to true will cause the SDK to avoid calling
// AbortMultipartUpload on a failure, leaving all successfully uploaded
// parts on S3 for manual recovery.
//
// Note that storing parts of an incomplete multipart upload counts towards
// space usage on S3 and will add additional costs if not cleaned up.
LeavePartsOnError bool
// The client to use when uploading to S3. Leave this as nil to use the
// default S3 client.
S3 *s3.S3
}
// NewUploader creates a new Uploader object to upload data to S3. Pass in
// an optional opts structure to customize the uploader behavior.
func NewUploader(opts *UploadOptions) *Uploader {
if opts == nil {
opts = DefaultUploadOptions
}
return &Uploader{opts: opts}
}
// The Uploader structure that calls Upload(). It is safe to call Upload()
// on this structure for multiple objects and across concurrent goroutines.
type Uploader struct {
opts *UploadOptions
}
// Upload uploads an object to S3, intelligently buffering large files into
// smaller chunks and sending them in parallel across multiple goroutines. You
// can configure the buffer size and concurrency through the opts parameter.
//
// If opts is set to nil, DefaultUploadOptions will be used.
//
// It is safe to call this method for multiple objects and across concurrent
// goroutines.
func (u *Uploader) Upload(input *UploadInput) (*UploadOutput, error) {
i := uploader{in: input, opts: *u.opts}
return i.upload()
}
// internal structure to manage an upload to S3.
type uploader struct {
in *UploadInput
opts UploadOptions
readerPos int64 // current reader position
totalSize int64 // set to -1 if the size is not known
}
// internal logic for deciding whether to upload a single part or use a
// multipart upload.
func (u *uploader) upload() (*UploadOutput, error) {
u.init()
if u.opts.PartSize < MinUploadPartSize {
msg := fmt.Sprintf("part size must be at least %d bytes", MinUploadPartSize)
return nil, awserr.New("ConfigError", msg, nil)
}
// Do one read to determine if we have more than one part
buf, err := u.nextReader()
if err == io.EOF || err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF { // single part
return u.singlePart(buf)
} else if err != nil {
return nil, awserr.New("ReadRequestBody", "read upload data failed", err)
}
mu := multiuploader{uploader: u}
return mu.upload(buf)
}
// init will initialize all default options.
func (u *uploader) init() {
if u.opts.S3 == nil {
u.opts.S3 = s3.New(nil)
}
if u.opts.Concurrency == 0 {
u.opts.Concurrency = DefaultUploadConcurrency
}
if u.opts.PartSize == 0 {
u.opts.PartSize = DefaultUploadPartSize
}
// Try to get the total size for some optimizations
u.initSize()
}
// initSize tries to detect the total stream size, setting u.totalSize. If
// the size is not known, totalSize is set to -1.
func (u *uploader) initSize() {
u.totalSize = -1
switch r := u.in.Body.(type) {
case io.Seeker:
pos, _ := r.Seek(0, 1)
defer r.Seek(pos, 0)
n, err := r.Seek(0, 2)
if err != nil {
return
}
u.totalSize = n
// try to adjust partSize if it is too small
if u.totalSize/u.opts.PartSize >= int64(MaxUploadParts) {
u.opts.PartSize = u.totalSize / int64(MaxUploadParts)
}
}
}
// nextReader returns a seekable reader representing the next packet of data.
// This operation increases the shared u.readerPos counter, but note that it
// does not need to be wrapped in a mutex because nextReader is only called
// from the main thread.
func (u *uploader) nextReader() (io.ReadSeeker, error) {
switch r := u.in.Body.(type) {
case io.ReaderAt:
var err error
n := u.opts.PartSize
if u.totalSize >= 0 {
bytesLeft := u.totalSize - u.readerPos
if bytesLeft == 0 {
err = io.EOF
} else if bytesLeft <= u.opts.PartSize {
err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
n = bytesLeft
}
}
buf := io.NewSectionReader(r, u.readerPos, n)
u.readerPos += n
return buf, err
default:
packet := make([]byte, u.opts.PartSize)
n, err := io.ReadFull(u.in.Body, packet)
u.readerPos += int64(n)
return bytes.NewReader(packet[0:n]), err
}
}
// singlePart contains upload logic for uploading a single chunk via
// a regular PutObject request. Multipart requests require at least two
// parts, or at least 5MB of data.
func (u *uploader) singlePart(buf io.ReadSeeker) (*UploadOutput, error) {
params := &s3.PutObjectInput{}
awsutil.Copy(params, u.in)
params.Body = buf
req, _ := u.opts.S3.PutObjectRequest(params)
if err := req.Send(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
url := req.HTTPRequest.URL.String()
return &UploadOutput{Location: url}, nil
}
// internal structure to manage a specific multipart upload to S3.
type multiuploader struct {
*uploader
wg sync.WaitGroup
m sync.Mutex
err error
uploadID string
parts completedParts
}
// keeps track of a single chunk of data being sent to S3.
type chunk struct {
buf io.ReadSeeker
num int64
}
// completedParts is a wrapper to make parts sortable by their part number,
// since S3 required this list to be sent in sorted order.
type completedParts []*s3.CompletedPart
func (a completedParts) Len() int { return len(a) }
func (a completedParts) Swap(i, j int) { a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i] }
func (a completedParts) Less(i, j int) bool { return *a[i].PartNumber < *a[j].PartNumber }
// upload will perform a multipart upload using the firstBuf buffer containing
// the first chunk of data.
func (u *multiuploader) upload(firstBuf io.ReadSeeker) (*UploadOutput, error) {
params := &s3.CreateMultipartUploadInput{}
awsutil.Copy(params, u.in)
// Create the multipart
resp, err := u.opts.S3.CreateMultipartUpload(params)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
u.uploadID = *resp.UploadID
// Create the workers
ch := make(chan chunk, u.opts.Concurrency)
for i := 0; i < u.opts.Concurrency; i++ {
u.wg.Add(1)
go u.readChunk(ch)
}
// Send part 1 to the workers
var num int64 = 1
ch <- chunk{buf: firstBuf, num: num}
// Read and queue the rest of the parts
for u.geterr() == nil {
// This upload exceeded maximum number of supported parts, error now.
if num > int64(MaxUploadParts) {
msg := fmt.Sprintf("exceeded total allowed parts (%d). "+
"Adjust PartSize to fit in this limit", MaxUploadParts)
u.seterr(awserr.New("TotalPartsExceeded", msg, nil))
break
}
num++
buf, err := u.nextReader()
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
ch <- chunk{buf: buf, num: num}
if err != nil && err != io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
u.seterr(awserr.New(
"ReadRequestBody",
"read multipart upload data failed",
err))
break
}
}
// Close the channel, wait for workers, and complete upload
close(ch)
u.wg.Wait()
complete := u.complete()
if err := u.geterr(); err != nil {
return nil, &multiUploadError{
awsError: awserr.New(
"MultipartUpload",
"upload multipart failed",
err),
uploadID: u.uploadID,
}
}
return &UploadOutput{
Location: *complete.Location,
UploadID: u.uploadID,
}, nil
}
// readChunk runs in worker goroutines to pull chunks off of the ch channel
// and send() them as UploadPart requests.
func (u *multiuploader) readChunk(ch chan chunk) {
defer u.wg.Done()
for {
data, ok := <-ch
if !ok {
break
}
if u.geterr() == nil {
if err := u.send(data); err != nil {
u.seterr(err)
}
}
}
}
// send performs an UploadPart request and keeps track of the completed
// part information.
func (u *multiuploader) send(c chunk) error {
resp, err := u.opts.S3.UploadPart(&s3.UploadPartInput{
Bucket: u.in.Bucket,
Key: u.in.Key,
Body: c.buf,
UploadID: &u.uploadID,
PartNumber: &c.num,
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
n := c.num
completed := &s3.CompletedPart{ETag: resp.ETag, PartNumber: &n}
u.m.Lock()
u.parts = append(u.parts, completed)
u.m.Unlock()
return nil
}
// geterr is a thread-safe getter for the error object
func (u *multiuploader) geterr() error {
u.m.Lock()
defer u.m.Unlock()
return u.err
}
// seterr is a thread-safe setter for the error object
func (u *multiuploader) seterr(e error) {
u.m.Lock()
defer u.m.Unlock()
u.err = e
}
// fail will abort the multipart unless LeavePartsOnError is set to true.
func (u *multiuploader) fail() {
if u.opts.LeavePartsOnError {
return
}
u.opts.S3.AbortMultipartUpload(&s3.AbortMultipartUploadInput{
Bucket: u.in.Bucket,
Key: u.in.Key,
UploadID: &u.uploadID,
})
}
// complete successfully completes a multipart upload and returns the response.
func (u *multiuploader) complete() *s3.CompleteMultipartUploadOutput {
if u.geterr() != nil {
u.fail()
return nil
}
// Parts must be sorted in PartNumber order.
sort.Sort(u.parts)
resp, err := u.opts.S3.CompleteMultipartUpload(&s3.CompleteMultipartUploadInput{
Bucket: u.in.Bucket,
Key: u.in.Key,
UploadID: &u.uploadID,
MultipartUpload: &s3.CompletedMultipartUpload{Parts: u.parts},
})
if err != nil {
u.seterr(err)
u.fail()
}
return resp
}

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package s3manager_test
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"sort"
"sync"
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/test/unit"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3/s3manager"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var _ = unit.Imported
var buf12MB = make([]byte, 1024*1024*12)
var buf2MB = make([]byte, 1024*1024*2)
var emptyList = []string{}
func val(i interface{}, s string) interface{} {
return awsutil.ValuesAtPath(i, s)[0]
}
func contains(src []string, s string) bool {
for _, v := range src {
if s == v {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func loggingSvc(ignoreOps []string) (*s3.S3, *[]string, *[]interface{}) {
var m sync.Mutex
partNum := 0
names := []string{}
params := []interface{}{}
svc := s3.New(nil)
svc.Handlers.Unmarshal.Clear()
svc.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.Clear()
svc.Handlers.UnmarshalError.Clear()
svc.Handlers.Send.Clear()
svc.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
if !contains(ignoreOps, r.Operation.Name) {
names = append(names, r.Operation.Name)
params = append(params, r.Params)
}
r.HTTPResponse = &http.Response{
StatusCode: 200,
Body: ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader([]byte{})),
}
switch data := r.Data.(type) {
case *s3.CreateMultipartUploadOutput:
data.UploadID = aws.String("UPLOAD-ID")
case *s3.UploadPartOutput:
partNum++
data.ETag = aws.String(fmt.Sprintf("ETAG%d", partNum))
case *s3.CompleteMultipartUploadOutput:
data.Location = aws.String("https://location")
}
})
return svc, &names, &params
}
func buflen(i interface{}) int {
r := i.(io.Reader)
b, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(r)
return len(b)
}
func TestUploadOrderMulti(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, args := loggingSvc(emptyList)
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s})
resp, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(buf12MB),
ServerSideEncryption: aws.String("AES256"),
ContentType: aws.String("content/type"),
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"CreateMultipartUpload", "UploadPart", "UploadPart", "UploadPart", "CompleteMultipartUpload"}, *ops)
assert.Equal(t, "https://location", resp.Location)
assert.Equal(t, "UPLOAD-ID", resp.UploadID)
// Validate input values
// UploadPart
assert.Equal(t, "UPLOAD-ID", val((*args)[1], "UploadID"))
assert.Equal(t, "UPLOAD-ID", val((*args)[2], "UploadID"))
assert.Equal(t, "UPLOAD-ID", val((*args)[3], "UploadID"))
// CompleteMultipartUpload
assert.Equal(t, "UPLOAD-ID", val((*args)[4], "UploadID"))
assert.Equal(t, int64(1), val((*args)[4], "MultipartUpload.Parts[0].PartNumber"))
assert.Equal(t, int64(2), val((*args)[4], "MultipartUpload.Parts[1].PartNumber"))
assert.Equal(t, int64(3), val((*args)[4], "MultipartUpload.Parts[2].PartNumber"))
assert.Regexp(t, `^ETAG\d+$`, val((*args)[4], "MultipartUpload.Parts[0].ETag"))
assert.Regexp(t, `^ETAG\d+$`, val((*args)[4], "MultipartUpload.Parts[1].ETag"))
assert.Regexp(t, `^ETAG\d+$`, val((*args)[4], "MultipartUpload.Parts[2].ETag"))
// Custom headers
assert.Equal(t, "AES256", val((*args)[0], "ServerSideEncryption"))
assert.Equal(t, "content/type", val((*args)[0], "ContentType"))
}
func TestUploadOrderMultiDifferentPartSize(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, args := loggingSvc(emptyList)
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{
S3: s,
PartSize: 1024 * 1024 * 7,
Concurrency: 1,
})
_, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(buf12MB),
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"CreateMultipartUpload", "UploadPart", "UploadPart", "CompleteMultipartUpload"}, *ops)
// Part lengths
assert.Equal(t, 1024*1024*7, buflen(val((*args)[1], "Body")))
assert.Equal(t, 1024*1024*5, buflen(val((*args)[2], "Body")))
}
func TestUploadIncreasePartSize(t *testing.T) {
s3manager.MaxUploadParts = 2
defer func() { s3manager.MaxUploadParts = 10000 }()
s, ops, args := loggingSvc(emptyList)
opts := &s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s, Concurrency: 1}
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(opts)
_, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(buf12MB),
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, int64(0), opts.PartSize) // don't modify orig options
assert.Equal(t, []string{"CreateMultipartUpload", "UploadPart", "UploadPart", "CompleteMultipartUpload"}, *ops)
// Part lengths
assert.Equal(t, 1024*1024*6, buflen(val((*args)[1], "Body")))
assert.Equal(t, 1024*1024*6, buflen(val((*args)[2], "Body")))
}
func TestUploadFailIfPartSizeTooSmall(t *testing.T) {
opts := &s3manager.UploadOptions{PartSize: 5}
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(opts)
resp, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(buf12MB),
})
assert.Nil(t, resp)
assert.NotNil(t, err)
aerr := err.(awserr.Error)
assert.Equal(t, "ConfigError", aerr.Code())
assert.Contains(t, aerr.Message(), "part size must be at least")
}
func TestUploadOrderSingle(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, args := loggingSvc(emptyList)
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s})
resp, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(buf2MB),
ServerSideEncryption: aws.String("AES256"),
ContentType: aws.String("content/type"),
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"PutObject"}, *ops)
assert.NotEqual(t, "", resp.Location)
assert.Equal(t, "", resp.UploadID)
assert.Equal(t, "AES256", val((*args)[0], "ServerSideEncryption"))
assert.Equal(t, "content/type", val((*args)[0], "ContentType"))
}
func TestUploadOrderSingleFailure(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, _ := loggingSvc(emptyList)
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode = 400
})
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s})
resp, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(buf2MB),
})
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"PutObject"}, *ops)
assert.Nil(t, resp)
}
func TestUploadOrderZero(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, args := loggingSvc(emptyList)
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s})
resp, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(make([]byte, 0)),
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"PutObject"}, *ops)
assert.NotEqual(t, "", resp.Location)
assert.Equal(t, "", resp.UploadID)
assert.Equal(t, 0, buflen(val((*args)[0], "Body")))
}
func TestUploadOrderMultiFailure(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, _ := loggingSvc(emptyList)
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
switch t := r.Data.(type) {
case *s3.UploadPartOutput:
if *t.ETag == "ETAG2" {
r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode = 400
}
}
})
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s, Concurrency: 1})
_, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(buf12MB),
})
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"CreateMultipartUpload", "UploadPart", "UploadPart", "AbortMultipartUpload"}, *ops)
}
func TestUploadOrderMultiFailureOnComplete(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, _ := loggingSvc(emptyList)
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
switch r.Data.(type) {
case *s3.CompleteMultipartUploadOutput:
r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode = 400
}
})
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s, Concurrency: 1})
_, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(buf12MB),
})
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"CreateMultipartUpload", "UploadPart", "UploadPart",
"UploadPart", "CompleteMultipartUpload", "AbortMultipartUpload"}, *ops)
}
func TestUploadOrderMultiFailureOnCreate(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, _ := loggingSvc(emptyList)
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
switch r.Data.(type) {
case *s3.CreateMultipartUploadOutput:
r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode = 400
}
})
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s})
_, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(make([]byte, 1024*1024*12)),
})
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"CreateMultipartUpload"}, *ops)
}
func TestUploadOrderMultiFailureLeaveParts(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, _ := loggingSvc(emptyList)
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
switch data := r.Data.(type) {
case *s3.UploadPartOutput:
if *data.ETag == "ETAG2" {
r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode = 400
}
}
})
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{
S3: s,
Concurrency: 1,
LeavePartsOnError: true,
})
_, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: bytes.NewReader(make([]byte, 1024*1024*12)),
})
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"CreateMultipartUpload", "UploadPart", "UploadPart"}, *ops)
}
type failreader struct {
times int
failCount int
}
func (f *failreader) Read(b []byte) (int, error) {
f.failCount++
if f.failCount >= f.times {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("random failure")
}
return len(b), nil
}
func TestUploadOrderReadFail1(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, _ := loggingSvc(emptyList)
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s})
_, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: &failreader{times: 1},
})
assert.Equal(t, "ReadRequestBody", err.(awserr.Error).Code())
assert.EqualError(t, err.(awserr.Error).OrigErr(), "random failure")
assert.Equal(t, []string{}, *ops)
}
func TestUploadOrderReadFail2(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, _ := loggingSvc([]string{"UploadPart"})
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s, Concurrency: 1})
_, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: &failreader{times: 2},
})
assert.Equal(t, "ReadRequestBody", err.(awserr.Error).Code())
assert.EqualError(t, err.(awserr.Error).OrigErr(), "random failure")
assert.Equal(t, []string{"CreateMultipartUpload", "AbortMultipartUpload"}, *ops)
}
type sizedReader struct {
size int
cur int
}
func (s *sizedReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
if s.cur >= s.size {
return 0, io.EOF
}
n = len(p)
s.cur += len(p)
if s.cur > s.size {
n -= s.cur - s.size
}
return
}
func TestUploadOrderMultiBufferedReader(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, args := loggingSvc(emptyList)
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s})
_, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: &sizedReader{size: 1024 * 1024 * 12},
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"CreateMultipartUpload", "UploadPart", "UploadPart", "UploadPart", "CompleteMultipartUpload"}, *ops)
// Part lengths
parts := []int{
buflen(val((*args)[1], "Body")),
buflen(val((*args)[2], "Body")),
buflen(val((*args)[3], "Body")),
}
sort.Ints(parts)
assert.Equal(t, []int{1024 * 1024 * 2, 1024 * 1024 * 5, 1024 * 1024 * 5}, parts)
}
func TestUploadOrderMultiBufferedReaderExceedTotalParts(t *testing.T) {
s3manager.MaxUploadParts = 2
defer func() { s3manager.MaxUploadParts = 10000 }()
s, ops, _ := loggingSvc([]string{"UploadPart"})
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s, Concurrency: 1})
resp, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: &sizedReader{size: 1024 * 1024 * 12},
})
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Nil(t, resp)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"CreateMultipartUpload", "AbortMultipartUpload"}, *ops)
aerr := err.(awserr.Error)
assert.Equal(t, "TotalPartsExceeded", aerr.Code())
assert.Contains(t, aerr.Message(), "exceeded total allowed parts (2)")
}
func TestUploadOrderSingleBufferedReader(t *testing.T) {
s, ops, _ := loggingSvc(emptyList)
mgr := s3manager.NewUploader(&s3manager.UploadOptions{S3: s})
resp, err := mgr.Upload(&s3manager.UploadInput{
Bucket: aws.String("Bucket"),
Key: aws.String("Key"),
Body: &sizedReader{size: 1024 * 1024 * 2},
})
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, []string{"PutObject"}, *ops)
assert.NotEqual(t, "", resp.Location)
assert.Equal(t, "", resp.UploadID)
}

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// THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY GENERATED. DO NOT EDIT.
package s3
import (
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/protocol/restxml"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/signer/v4"
)
// S3 is a client for Amazon S3.
type S3 struct {
*aws.Service
}
// Used for custom service initialization logic
var initService func(*aws.Service)
// Used for custom request initialization logic
var initRequest func(*aws.Request)
// New returns a new S3 client.
func New(config *aws.Config) *S3 {
service := &aws.Service{
Config: aws.DefaultConfig.Merge(config),
ServiceName: "s3",
APIVersion: "2006-03-01",
}
service.Initialize()
// Handlers
service.Handlers.Sign.PushBack(v4.Sign)
service.Handlers.Build.PushBack(restxml.Build)
service.Handlers.Unmarshal.PushBack(restxml.Unmarshal)
service.Handlers.UnmarshalMeta.PushBack(restxml.UnmarshalMeta)
service.Handlers.UnmarshalError.PushBack(restxml.UnmarshalError)
// Run custom service initialization if present
if initService != nil {
initService(service)
}
return &S3{service}
}
// newRequest creates a new request for a S3 operation and runs any
// custom request initialization.
func (c *S3) newRequest(op *aws.Operation, params, data interface{}) *aws.Request {
req := aws.NewRequest(c.Service, op, params, data)
// Run custom request initialization if present
if initRequest != nil {
initRequest(req)
}
return req
}

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package s3
import (
"crypto/md5"
"encoding/base64"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awsutil"
)
var errSSERequiresSSL = awserr.New("ConfigError", "cannot send SSE keys over HTTP.", nil)
func validateSSERequiresSSL(r *aws.Request) {
if r.HTTPRequest.URL.Scheme != "https" {
p := awsutil.ValuesAtPath(r.Params, "SSECustomerKey||CopySourceSSECustomerKey")
if len(p) > 0 {
r.Error = errSSERequiresSSL
}
}
}
func computeSSEKeys(r *aws.Request) {
headers := []string{
"x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key",
"x-amz-copy-source-server-side-encryption-customer-key",
}
for _, h := range headers {
md5h := h + "-md5"
if key := r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get(h); key != "" {
// Base64-encode the value
b64v := base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(key))
r.HTTPRequest.Header.Set(h, b64v)
// Add MD5 if it wasn't computed
if r.HTTPRequest.Header.Get(md5h) == "" {
sum := md5.Sum([]byte(key))
b64sum := base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(sum[:])
r.HTTPRequest.Header.Set(md5h, b64sum)
}
}
}
}

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package s3_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/test/unit"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var _ = unit.Imported
func TestSSECustomerKeyOverHTTPError(t *testing.T) {
s := s3.New(&aws.Config{DisableSSL: true})
req, _ := s.CopyObjectRequest(&s3.CopyObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
CopySource: aws.String("bucket/source"),
Key: aws.String("dest"),
SSECustomerKey: aws.String("key"),
})
err := req.Build()
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "ConfigError", err.(awserr.Error).Code())
assert.Contains(t, err.(awserr.Error).Message(), "cannot send SSE keys over HTTP")
}
func TestCopySourceSSECustomerKeyOverHTTPError(t *testing.T) {
s := s3.New(&aws.Config{DisableSSL: true})
req, _ := s.CopyObjectRequest(&s3.CopyObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
CopySource: aws.String("bucket/source"),
Key: aws.String("dest"),
CopySourceSSECustomerKey: aws.String("key"),
})
err := req.Build()
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "ConfigError", err.(awserr.Error).Code())
assert.Contains(t, err.(awserr.Error).Message(), "cannot send SSE keys over HTTP")
}
func TestComputeSSEKeys(t *testing.T) {
s := s3.New(nil)
req, _ := s.CopyObjectRequest(&s3.CopyObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
CopySource: aws.String("bucket/source"),
Key: aws.String("dest"),
SSECustomerKey: aws.String("key"),
CopySourceSSECustomerKey: aws.String("key"),
})
err := req.Build()
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "a2V5", req.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key"))
assert.Equal(t, "a2V5", req.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("x-amz-copy-source-server-side-encryption-customer-key"))
assert.Equal(t, "PG4LipwVIkqCKLmpjKFTHQ==", req.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-md5"))
assert.Equal(t, "PG4LipwVIkqCKLmpjKFTHQ==", req.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("x-amz-copy-source-server-side-encryption-customer-key-md5"))
}
func TestComputeSSEKeysShortcircuit(t *testing.T) {
s := s3.New(nil)
req, _ := s.CopyObjectRequest(&s3.CopyObjectInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"),
CopySource: aws.String("bucket/source"),
Key: aws.String("dest"),
SSECustomerKey: aws.String("key"),
CopySourceSSECustomerKey: aws.String("key"),
SSECustomerKeyMD5: aws.String("MD5"),
CopySourceSSECustomerKeyMD5: aws.String("MD5"),
})
err := req.Build()
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "a2V5", req.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key"))
assert.Equal(t, "a2V5", req.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("x-amz-copy-source-server-side-encryption-customer-key"))
assert.Equal(t, "MD5", req.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("x-amz-server-side-encryption-customer-key-md5"))
assert.Equal(t, "MD5", req.HTTPRequest.Header.Get("x-amz-copy-source-server-side-encryption-customer-key-md5"))
}

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package s3
import (
"encoding/xml"
"io"
"strings"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
)
type xmlErrorResponse struct {
XMLName xml.Name `xml:"Error"`
Code string `xml:"Code"`
Message string `xml:"Message"`
}
func unmarshalError(r *aws.Request) {
defer r.HTTPResponse.Body.Close()
if r.HTTPResponse.ContentLength == int64(0) {
// No body, use status code to generate an awserr.Error
r.Error = awserr.NewRequestFailure(
awserr.New(strings.Replace(r.HTTPResponse.Status, " ", "", -1), r.HTTPResponse.Status, nil),
r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode,
"",
)
return
}
resp := &xmlErrorResponse{}
err := xml.NewDecoder(r.HTTPResponse.Body).Decode(resp)
if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
r.Error = awserr.New("SerializationError", "failed to decode S3 XML error response", nil)
} else {
r.Error = awserr.NewRequestFailure(
awserr.New(resp.Code, resp.Message, nil),
r.HTTPResponse.StatusCode,
"",
)
}
}

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package s3_test
import (
"bytes"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"testing"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/aws/awserr"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/internal/test/unit"
"github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go/service/s3"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var _ = unit.Imported
var s3StatusCodeErrorTests = []struct {
scode int
status string
body string
code string
message string
}{
{301, "Moved Permanently", "", "MovedPermanently", "Moved Permanently"},
{403, "Forbidden", "", "Forbidden", "Forbidden"},
{400, "Bad Request", "", "BadRequest", "Bad Request"},
{404, "Not Found", "", "NotFound", "Not Found"},
{500, "Internal Error", "", "InternalError", "Internal Error"},
}
func TestStatusCodeError(t *testing.T) {
for _, test := range s3StatusCodeErrorTests {
s := s3.New(nil)
s.Handlers.Send.Clear()
s.Handlers.Send.PushBack(func(r *aws.Request) {
body := ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader([]byte(test.body)))
r.HTTPResponse = &http.Response{
ContentLength: int64(len(test.body)),
StatusCode: test.scode,
Status: test.status,
Body: body,
}
})
_, err := s.PutBucketACL(&s3.PutBucketACLInput{
Bucket: aws.String("bucket"), ACL: aws.String("public-read"),
})
assert.Error(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, test.code, err.(awserr.Error).Code())
assert.Equal(t, test.message, err.(awserr.Error).Message())
}
}

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Copyright (c) 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
distribution.
* Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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# slug
See the [API docs](http://go.pkgdoc.org/github.com/extemporalgenome/slug).
Latin-ish inputs should have very stable output. All inputs are passed through
an NFKD transform, and anything still in the unicode Letter and Number
categories are passed through intact. Anything in the Mark or Lm/Sk categories
(modifiers) are skipped, and runs of characters from any other categories are
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// Copyright 2013 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 slug transforms strings into a normalized form well suited for use in URLs.
package slug
import (
"code.google.com/p/go.text/unicode/norm"
"encoding/hex"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
)
var lat = []*unicode.RangeTable{unicode.Letter, unicode.Number}
var nop = []*unicode.RangeTable{unicode.Mark, unicode.Sk, unicode.Lm}
// Slug replaces each run of characters which are not unicode letters or
// numbers with a single hyphen, except for leading or trailing runs. Letters
// will be stripped of diacritical marks and lowercased. Letter or number
// codepoints that do not have combining marks or a lower-cased variant will
// be passed through unaltered.
func Slug(s string) string {
buf := make([]rune, 0, len(s))
dash := false
for _, r := range norm.NFKD.String(s) {
switch {
// unicode 'letters' like mandarin characters pass through
case unicode.IsOneOf(lat, r):
buf = append(buf, unicode.ToLower(r))
dash = true
case unicode.IsOneOf(nop, r):
// skip
case dash:
buf = append(buf, '-')
dash = false
}
}
if i := len(buf) - 1; i >= 0 && buf[i] == '-' {
buf = buf[:i]
}
return string(buf)
}
// SlugAscii is identical to Slug, except that runs of one or more unicode
// letters or numbers that still fall outside the ASCII range will have their
// UTF-8 representation hex encoded and delimited by hyphens. As with Slug, in
// no case will hyphens appear at either end of the returned string.
func SlugAscii(s string) string {
const m = utf8.UTFMax
var (
ib [m * 3]byte
ob []byte
buf = make([]byte, 0, len(s))
dash = false
latin = true
)
for _, r := range norm.NFKD.String(s) {
switch {
case unicode.IsOneOf(lat, r):
r = unicode.ToLower(r)
n := utf8.EncodeRune(ib[:m], r)
if r >= 128 {
if latin && dash {
buf = append(buf, '-')
}
n = hex.Encode(ib[m:], ib[:n])
ob = ib[m : m+n]
latin = false
} else {
if !latin {
buf = append(buf, '-')
}
ob = ib[:n]
latin = true
}
dash = true
buf = append(buf, ob...)
case unicode.IsOneOf(nop, r):
// skip
case dash:
buf = append(buf, '-')
dash = false
latin = true
}
}
if i := len(buf) - 1; i >= 0 && buf[i] == '-' {
buf = buf[:i]
}
return string(buf)
}
// IsSlugAscii returns true only if SlugAscii(s) == s.
func IsSlugAscii(s string) bool {
dash := true
for _, r := range s {
switch {
case r == '-':
if dash {
return false
}
dash = true
case 'a' <= r && r <= 'z', '0' <= r && r <= '9':
dash = false
default:
return false
}
}
return !dash
}

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#*
*.[568]
*.a
*~
[568].out
_*

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