diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 317f0f42..1cddf600 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ module carvel.dev/ytt go 1.24.11 require ( - github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.2.1 - github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go v1.41.0 + github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.6.0 + github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go v1.54.0 github.com/cppforlife/cobrautil v0.0.0-20200514214827-bb86e6965d72 github.com/cppforlife/go-cli-ui v0.0.0-20200505234325-512793797f05 github.com/google/gofuzz v1.2.0 - github.com/hashicorp/go-version v1.6.0 + github.com/hashicorp/go-version v1.9.0 github.com/k14s/difflib v0.0.0-20201117154628-0c031775bf57 github.com/k14s/starlark-go v0.0.0-20200720175618-3a5c849cc368 - github.com/spf13/cobra v1.7.0 - github.com/stretchr/testify v1.8.4 + github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.2 + github.com/stretchr/testify v1.11.1 gopkg.in/check.v1 v1.0.0-20190902080502-41f04d3bba15 ) @@ -22,6 +22,6 @@ require ( github.com/kr/pretty v0.2.0 // indirect github.com/kr/text v0.1.0 // indirect github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 // indirect - github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 // indirect + github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.9 // indirect gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1 // indirect ) diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index db51ba0d..9a374cde 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.2.1 h1:9F2/+DoOYIOksmaJFPw1tGFy1eDnIJXg+UHjuD8lTak= -github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.2.1/go.mod h1:CxXYINrC8qIiEnFrOxCa7Jy5BFHlXnUU2pbicEuybxQ= -github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go v1.41.0 h1:l/5fyVb6Ud9uYd411xdHZzSf2n86TakxzpvIoz7l+3Y= -github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go v1.41.0/go.mod h1:jwFe2KmMsHmffA1X2R09hH6lFzJQxzI8qK17ewzbQMM= +github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.6.0 h1:dRaEfpa2VI55EwlIW72hMRHdWouJeRF7TPYhI+AUQjk= +github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.6.0/go.mod h1:ukJfTF/6rtPPRCnwkur4qwRxa8vTRFBF0uk2lLoLwho= +github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go v1.54.0 h1:EGYpdyRGF88xszqlGcBewz811mJeRS+maNlLZXFheII= +github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go v1.54.0/go.mod h1:dpMpZgvWx5vuQJfBt0zqBha60q7Dd7RfgJv23DymV8A= github.com/chzyer/logex v1.1.10/go.mod h1:+Ywpsq7O8HXn0nuIou7OrIPyXbp3wmkHB+jjWRnGsAI= github.com/chzyer/readline v0.0.0-20180603132655-2972be24d48e/go.mod h1:nSuG5e5PlCu98SY8svDHJxuZscDgtXS6KTTbou5AhLI= github.com/chzyer/test v0.0.0-20180213035817-a1ea475d72b1/go.mod h1:Q3SI9o4m/ZMnBNeIyt5eFwwo7qiLfzFZmjNmxjkiQlU= @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ github.com/cppforlife/cobrautil v0.0.0-20200514214827-bb86e6965d72 h1:rPWcUBgMb1 github.com/cppforlife/cobrautil v0.0.0-20200514214827-bb86e6965d72/go.mod h1:2w+qxVu2KSGW78Ex/XaIqfh/OvBgjEsmN53S4T8vEyA= github.com/cppforlife/go-cli-ui v0.0.0-20200505234325-512793797f05 h1:1RmVo83wBQdTTbuO1BEE4erTyE0CvfYAn56qb0TyAPc= github.com/cppforlife/go-cli-ui v0.0.0-20200505234325-512793797f05/go.mod h1:I0qrzCmuPWYI6kAOvkllYjaW2aovclWbJ96+v+YyHb0= -github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.2/go.mod h1:tgQtvFlXSQOSOSIRvRPT7W67SCa46tRHOmNcaadrF8o= +github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.6/go.mod h1:oOW0eioCTA6cOiMLiUPZOpcVxMig6NIQQ7OS05n1F4g= github.com/creack/pty v1.1.7/go.mod h1:lj5s0c3V2DBrqTV7llrYr5NG6My20zk30Fl46Y7DoTY= github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 h1:vj9j/u1bqnvCEfJOwUhtlOARqs3+rkHYY13jYWTU97c= github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38= @@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ github.com/google/go-cmp v0.3.1/go.mod h1:8QqcDgzrUqlUb/G2PQTWiueGozuR1884gddMyw github.com/google/go-cmp v0.4.0/go.mod h1:v8dTdLbMG2kIc/vJvl+f65V22dbkXbowE6jgT/gNBxE= github.com/google/gofuzz v1.2.0 h1:xRy4A+RhZaiKjJ1bPfwQ8sedCA+YS2YcCHW6ec7JMi0= github.com/google/gofuzz v1.2.0/go.mod h1:dBl0BpW6vV/+mYPU4Po3pmUjxk6FQPldtuIdl/M65Eg= -github.com/hashicorp/go-version v1.6.0 h1:feTTfFNnjP967rlCxM/I9g701jU+RN74YKx2mOkIeek= -github.com/hashicorp/go-version v1.6.0/go.mod h1:fltr4n8CU8Ke44wwGCBoEymUuxUHl09ZGVZPK5anwXA= +github.com/hashicorp/go-version v1.9.0 h1:CeOIz6k+LoN3qX9Z0tyQrPtiB1DFYRPfCIBtaXPSCnA= +github.com/hashicorp/go-version v1.9.0/go.mod h1:fltr4n8CU8Ke44wwGCBoEymUuxUHl09ZGVZPK5anwXA= github.com/hpcloud/tail v1.0.1-0.20180514194441-a1dbeea552b7/go.mod h1:ab1qPbhIpdTxEkNHXyeSf5vhxWSCs/tWer42PpOxQnU= github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap v1.1.0 h1:wN+x4NVGpMsO7ErUn/mUI3vEoE6Jt13X2s0bqwp9tc8= github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap v1.1.0/go.mod h1:vpF70FUmC8bwa3OWnCshd2FqLfsEA9PFc4w1p2J65bw= @@ -48,13 +48,14 @@ github.com/onsi/gomega v1.4.1/go.mod h1:C1qb7wdrVGGVU+Z6iS04AVkA3Q65CEZX59MT0QO5 github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 h1:4DBwDE0NGyQoBHbLQYPwSUPoCMWR5BEzIk/f1lZbAQM= github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0/go.mod h1:iKH77koFhYxTK1pcRnkKkqfTogsbg7gZNVY4sRDYZ/4= github.com/russross/blackfriday/v2 v2.1.0/go.mod h1:+Rmxgy9KzJVeS9/2gXHxylqXiyQDYRxCVz55jmeOWTM= -github.com/spf13/cobra v1.7.0 h1:hyqWnYt1ZQShIddO5kBpj3vu05/++x6tJ6dg8EC572I= -github.com/spf13/cobra v1.7.0/go.mod h1:uLxZILRyS/50WlhOIKD7W6V5bgeIt+4sICxh6uRMrb0= -github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 h1:iy+VFUOCP1a+8yFto/drg2CJ5u0yRoB7fZw3DKv/JXA= -github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5/go.mod h1:McXfInJRrz4CZXVZOBLb0bTZqETkiAhM9Iw0y3An2Bg= -github.com/stretchr/testify v1.8.4 h1:CcVxjf3Q8PM0mHUKJCdn+eZZtm5yQwehR5yeSVQQcUk= -github.com/stretchr/testify v1.8.4/go.mod h1:sz/lmYIOXD/1dqDmKjjqLyZ2RngseejIcXlSw2iwfAo= +github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.2 h1:DMTTonx5m65Ic0GOoRY2c16WCbHxOOw6xxezuLaBpcU= +github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.2/go.mod h1:7C1pvHqHw5A4vrJfjNwvOdzYu0Gml16OCs2GRiTUUS4= +github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.9 h1:9exaQaMOCwffKiiiYk6/BndUBv+iRViNW+4lEMi0PvY= +github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.9/go.mod h1:McXfInJRrz4CZXVZOBLb0bTZqETkiAhM9Iw0y3An2Bg= +github.com/stretchr/testify v1.11.1 h1:7s2iGBzp5EwR7/aIZr8ao5+dra3wiQyKjjFuvgVKu7U= +github.com/stretchr/testify v1.11.1/go.mod h1:wZwfW3scLgRK+23gO65QZefKpKQRnfz6sD981Nm4B6U= github.com/vito/go-interact v0.0.0-20171111012221-fa338ed9e9ec/go.mod h1:wPlfmglZmRWMYv/qJy3P+fK/UnoQB5ISk4txfNd9tDo= +go.yaml.in/yaml/v3 v3.0.4/go.mod h1:DhzuOOF2ATzADvBadXxruRBLzYTpT36CKvDb3+aBEFg= golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20180723164146-c126467f60eb/go.mod h1:6SG95UA2DQfeDnfUPMdvaQW0Q7yPrPDi9nlGo2tz2b4= golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20180730214132-a0f8a16cb08c/go.mod h1:mL1N/T3taQHkDXs73rZJwtUhF3w3ftmwwsq0BUmARs4= golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20191002063906-3421d5a6bb1c/go.mod h1:h1NjWce9XRLGQEsW7wpKNCjG9DtNlClVuFLEZdDNbEs= diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/README.md b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/README.md index 3651cfa9..1101d206 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/README.md @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ TOML stands for Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language. This Go package provides a reflection interface similar to Go's standard library `json` and `xml` packages. -Compatible with TOML version [v1.0.0](https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0). +Compatible with TOML version [v1.1.0](https://toml.io/en/v1.1.0). -Documentation: https://godocs.io/github.com/BurntSushi/toml +Documentation: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/BurntSushi/toml See the [releases page](https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml/releases) for a changelog; this information is also in the git tag annotations (e.g. `git show v0.4.0`). -This library requires Go 1.13 or newer; add it to your go.mod with: +This library requires Go 1.18 or newer; add it to your go.mod with: % go get github.com/BurntSushi/toml@latest diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/decode.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/decode.go index 0ca1dc4f..ed884840 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/decode.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/decode.go @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import ( "encoding/json" "fmt" "io" - "io/ioutil" + "io/fs" "math" "os" "reflect" @@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ import ( // Unmarshaler is the interface implemented by objects that can unmarshal a // TOML description of themselves. type Unmarshaler interface { - UnmarshalTOML(interface{}) error + UnmarshalTOML(any) error } // Unmarshal decodes the contents of data in TOML format into a pointer v. // // See [Decoder] for a description of the decoding process. -func Unmarshal(data []byte, v interface{}) error { +func Unmarshal(data []byte, v any) error { _, err := NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(data)).Decode(v) return err } @@ -32,12 +32,12 @@ func Unmarshal(data []byte, v interface{}) error { // Decode the TOML data in to the pointer v. // // See [Decoder] for a description of the decoding process. -func Decode(data string, v interface{}) (MetaData, error) { +func Decode(data string, v any) (MetaData, error) { return NewDecoder(strings.NewReader(data)).Decode(v) } // DecodeFile reads the contents of a file and decodes it with [Decode]. -func DecodeFile(path string, v interface{}) (MetaData, error) { +func DecodeFile(path string, v any) (MetaData, error) { fp, err := os.Open(path) if err != nil { return MetaData{}, err @@ -46,6 +46,17 @@ func DecodeFile(path string, v interface{}) (MetaData, error) { return NewDecoder(fp).Decode(v) } +// DecodeFS reads the contents of a file from [fs.FS] and decodes it with +// [Decode]. +func DecodeFS(fsys fs.FS, path string, v any) (MetaData, error) { + fp, err := fsys.Open(path) + if err != nil { + return MetaData{}, err + } + defer fp.Close() + return NewDecoder(fp).Decode(v) +} + // Primitive is a TOML value that hasn't been decoded into a Go value. // // This type can be used for any value, which will cause decoding to be delayed. @@ -58,7 +69,7 @@ func DecodeFile(path string, v interface{}) (MetaData, error) { // overhead of reflection. They can be useful when you don't know the exact type // of TOML data until runtime. type Primitive struct { - undecoded interface{} + undecoded any context Key } @@ -91,7 +102,7 @@ const ( // UnmarshalText method. See the Unmarshaler example for a demonstration with // email addresses. // -// ### Key mapping +// # Key mapping // // TOML keys can map to either keys in a Go map or field names in a Go struct. // The special `toml` struct tag can be used to map TOML keys to struct fields @@ -122,7 +133,7 @@ var ( ) // Decode TOML data in to the pointer `v`. -func (dec *Decoder) Decode(v interface{}) (MetaData, error) { +func (dec *Decoder) Decode(v any) (MetaData, error) { rv := reflect.ValueOf(v) if rv.Kind() != reflect.Ptr { s := "%q" @@ -136,8 +147,8 @@ func (dec *Decoder) Decode(v interface{}) (MetaData, error) { return MetaData{}, fmt.Errorf("toml: cannot decode to nil value of %q", reflect.TypeOf(v)) } - // Check if this is a supported type: struct, map, interface{}, or something - // that implements UnmarshalTOML or UnmarshalText. + // Check if this is a supported type: struct, map, any, or something that + // implements UnmarshalTOML or UnmarshalText. rv = indirect(rv) rt := rv.Type() if rv.Kind() != reflect.Struct && rv.Kind() != reflect.Map && @@ -148,7 +159,7 @@ func (dec *Decoder) Decode(v interface{}) (MetaData, error) { // TODO: parser should read from io.Reader? Or at the very least, make it // read from []byte rather than string - data, err := ioutil.ReadAll(dec.r) + data, err := io.ReadAll(dec.r) if err != nil { return MetaData{}, err } @@ -179,18 +190,38 @@ func (dec *Decoder) Decode(v interface{}) (MetaData, error) { // will only reflect keys that were decoded. Namely, any keys hidden behind a // Primitive will be considered undecoded. Executing this method will update the // undecoded keys in the meta data. (See the example.) -func (md *MetaData) PrimitiveDecode(primValue Primitive, v interface{}) error { +func (md *MetaData) PrimitiveDecode(primValue Primitive, v any) error { md.context = primValue.context defer func() { md.context = nil }() return md.unify(primValue.undecoded, rvalue(v)) } +// markDecodedRecursive is a helper to mark any key under the given tmap as +// decoded, recursing as needed +func markDecodedRecursive(md *MetaData, tmap map[string]any) { + for key := range tmap { + md.decoded[md.context.add(key).String()] = struct{}{} + if tmap, ok := tmap[key].(map[string]any); ok { + md.context = append(md.context, key) + markDecodedRecursive(md, tmap) + md.context = md.context[0 : len(md.context)-1] + } + if tarr, ok := tmap[key].([]map[string]any); ok { + for _, elm := range tarr { + md.context = append(md.context, key) + markDecodedRecursive(md, elm) + md.context = md.context[0 : len(md.context)-1] + } + } + } +} + // unify performs a sort of type unification based on the structure of `rv`, // which is the client representation. // // Any type mismatch produces an error. Finding a type that we don't know // how to handle produces an unsupported type error. -func (md *MetaData) unify(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { +func (md *MetaData) unify(data any, rv reflect.Value) error { // Special case. Look for a `Primitive` value. // TODO: #76 would make this superfluous after implemented. if rv.Type() == primitiveType { @@ -207,7 +238,21 @@ func (md *MetaData) unify(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { rvi := rv.Interface() if v, ok := rvi.(Unmarshaler); ok { - return v.UnmarshalTOML(data) + err := v.UnmarshalTOML(data) + if err != nil { + return md.parseErr(err) + } + // Assume the Unmarshaler decoded everything, so mark all keys under + // this table as decoded. + if tmap, ok := data.(map[string]any); ok { + markDecodedRecursive(md, tmap) + } + if aot, ok := data.([]map[string]any); ok { + for _, tmap := range aot { + markDecodedRecursive(md, tmap) + } + } + return nil } if v, ok := rvi.(encoding.TextUnmarshaler); ok { return md.unifyText(data, v) @@ -227,14 +272,6 @@ func (md *MetaData) unify(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { return md.unifyInt(data, rv) } switch k { - case reflect.Ptr: - elem := reflect.New(rv.Type().Elem()) - err := md.unify(data, reflect.Indirect(elem)) - if err != nil { - return err - } - rv.Set(elem) - return nil case reflect.Struct: return md.unifyStruct(data, rv) case reflect.Map: @@ -248,7 +285,7 @@ func (md *MetaData) unify(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { case reflect.Bool: return md.unifyBool(data, rv) case reflect.Interface: - if rv.NumMethod() > 0 { // Only support empty interfaces are supported. + if rv.NumMethod() > 0 { /// Only empty interfaces are supported. return md.e("unsupported type %s", rv.Type()) } return md.unifyAnything(data, rv) @@ -258,14 +295,13 @@ func (md *MetaData) unify(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { return md.e("unsupported type %s", rv.Kind()) } -func (md *MetaData) unifyStruct(mapping interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { - tmap, ok := mapping.(map[string]interface{}) +func (md *MetaData) unifyStruct(mapping any, rv reflect.Value) error { + tmap, ok := mapping.(map[string]any) if !ok { if mapping == nil { return nil } - return md.e("type mismatch for %s: expected table but found %T", - rv.Type().String(), mapping) + return md.e("type mismatch for %s: expected table but found %s", rv.Type().String(), fmtType(mapping)) } for key, datum := range tmap { @@ -304,14 +340,14 @@ func (md *MetaData) unifyStruct(mapping interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { return nil } -func (md *MetaData) unifyMap(mapping interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { +func (md *MetaData) unifyMap(mapping any, rv reflect.Value) error { keyType := rv.Type().Key().Kind() if keyType != reflect.String && keyType != reflect.Interface { return fmt.Errorf("toml: cannot decode to a map with non-string key type (%s in %q)", keyType, rv.Type()) } - tmap, ok := mapping.(map[string]interface{}) + tmap, ok := mapping.(map[string]any) if !ok { if tmap == nil { return nil @@ -347,7 +383,7 @@ func (md *MetaData) unifyMap(mapping interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { return nil } -func (md *MetaData) unifyArray(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { +func (md *MetaData) unifyArray(data any, rv reflect.Value) error { datav := reflect.ValueOf(data) if datav.Kind() != reflect.Slice { if !datav.IsValid() { @@ -361,7 +397,7 @@ func (md *MetaData) unifyArray(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { return md.unifySliceArray(datav, rv) } -func (md *MetaData) unifySlice(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { +func (md *MetaData) unifySlice(data any, rv reflect.Value) error { datav := reflect.ValueOf(data) if datav.Kind() != reflect.Slice { if !datav.IsValid() { @@ -388,13 +424,13 @@ func (md *MetaData) unifySliceArray(data, rv reflect.Value) error { return nil } -func (md *MetaData) unifyString(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { +func (md *MetaData) unifyString(data any, rv reflect.Value) error { _, ok := rv.Interface().(json.Number) if ok { if i, ok := data.(int64); ok { rv.SetString(strconv.FormatInt(i, 10)) } else if f, ok := data.(float64); ok { - rv.SetString(strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'f', -1, 64)) + rv.SetString(strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'g', -1, 64)) } else { return md.badtype("string", data) } @@ -408,7 +444,7 @@ func (md *MetaData) unifyString(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { return md.badtype("string", data) } -func (md *MetaData) unifyFloat64(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { +func (md *MetaData) unifyFloat64(data any, rv reflect.Value) error { rvk := rv.Kind() if num, ok := data.(float64); ok { @@ -429,7 +465,7 @@ func (md *MetaData) unifyFloat64(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { if num, ok := data.(int64); ok { if (rvk == reflect.Float32 && (num < -maxSafeFloat32Int || num > maxSafeFloat32Int)) || (rvk == reflect.Float64 && (num < -maxSafeFloat64Int || num > maxSafeFloat64Int)) { - return md.parseErr(errParseRange{i: num, size: rvk.String()}) + return md.parseErr(errUnsafeFloat{i: num, size: rvk.String()}) } rv.SetFloat(float64(num)) return nil @@ -438,7 +474,7 @@ func (md *MetaData) unifyFloat64(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { return md.badtype("float", data) } -func (md *MetaData) unifyInt(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { +func (md *MetaData) unifyInt(data any, rv reflect.Value) error { _, ok := rv.Interface().(time.Duration) if ok { // Parse as string duration, and fall back to regular integer parsing @@ -481,7 +517,7 @@ func (md *MetaData) unifyInt(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { return nil } -func (md *MetaData) unifyBool(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { +func (md *MetaData) unifyBool(data any, rv reflect.Value) error { if b, ok := data.(bool); ok { rv.SetBool(b) return nil @@ -489,12 +525,12 @@ func (md *MetaData) unifyBool(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { return md.badtype("boolean", data) } -func (md *MetaData) unifyAnything(data interface{}, rv reflect.Value) error { +func (md *MetaData) unifyAnything(data any, rv reflect.Value) error { rv.Set(reflect.ValueOf(data)) return nil } -func (md *MetaData) unifyText(data interface{}, v encoding.TextUnmarshaler) error { +func (md *MetaData) unifyText(data any, v encoding.TextUnmarshaler) error { var s string switch sdata := data.(type) { case Marshaler: @@ -523,27 +559,29 @@ func (md *MetaData) unifyText(data interface{}, v encoding.TextUnmarshaler) erro return md.badtype("primitive (string-like)", data) } if err := v.UnmarshalText([]byte(s)); err != nil { - return err + return md.parseErr(err) } return nil } -func (md *MetaData) badtype(dst string, data interface{}) error { - return md.e("incompatible types: TOML value has type %T; destination has type %s", data, dst) +func (md *MetaData) badtype(dst string, data any) error { + return md.e("incompatible types: TOML value has type %s; destination has type %s", fmtType(data), dst) } func (md *MetaData) parseErr(err error) error { k := md.context.String() + d := string(md.data) return ParseError{ + Message: err.Error(), + err: err, LastKey: k, - Position: md.keyInfo[k].pos, + Position: md.keyInfo[k].pos.withCol(d), Line: md.keyInfo[k].pos.Line, - err: err, - input: string(md.data), + input: d, } } -func (md *MetaData) e(format string, args ...interface{}) error { +func (md *MetaData) e(format string, args ...any) error { f := "toml: " if len(md.context) > 0 { f = fmt.Sprintf("toml: (last key %q): ", md.context) @@ -556,7 +594,7 @@ func (md *MetaData) e(format string, args ...interface{}) error { } // rvalue returns a reflect.Value of `v`. All pointers are resolved. -func rvalue(v interface{}) reflect.Value { +func rvalue(v any) reflect.Value { return indirect(reflect.ValueOf(v)) } @@ -600,3 +638,8 @@ func isUnifiable(rv reflect.Value) bool { } return false } + +// fmt %T with "interface {}" replaced with "any", which is far more readable. +func fmtType(t any) string { + return strings.ReplaceAll(fmt.Sprintf("%T", t), "interface {}", "any") +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/decode_go116.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/decode_go116.go deleted file mode 100644 index 086d0b68..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/decode_go116.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -//go:build go1.16 -// +build go1.16 - -package toml - -import ( - "io/fs" -) - -// DecodeFS reads the contents of a file from [fs.FS] and decodes it with -// [Decode]. -func DecodeFS(fsys fs.FS, path string, v interface{}) (MetaData, error) { - fp, err := fsys.Open(path) - if err != nil { - return MetaData{}, err - } - defer fp.Close() - return NewDecoder(fp).Decode(v) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/deprecated.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/deprecated.go index c6af3f23..155709a8 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/deprecated.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/deprecated.go @@ -5,17 +5,25 @@ import ( "io" ) +// TextMarshaler is an alias for encoding.TextMarshaler. +// // Deprecated: use encoding.TextMarshaler type TextMarshaler encoding.TextMarshaler +// TextUnmarshaler is an alias for encoding.TextUnmarshaler. +// // Deprecated: use encoding.TextUnmarshaler type TextUnmarshaler encoding.TextUnmarshaler +// DecodeReader is an alias for NewDecoder(r).Decode(v). +// +// Deprecated: use NewDecoder(reader).Decode(&value). +func DecodeReader(r io.Reader, v any) (MetaData, error) { return NewDecoder(r).Decode(v) } + +// PrimitiveDecode is an alias for MetaData.PrimitiveDecode(). +// // Deprecated: use MetaData.PrimitiveDecode. -func PrimitiveDecode(primValue Primitive, v interface{}) error { +func PrimitiveDecode(primValue Primitive, v any) error { md := MetaData{decoded: make(map[string]struct{})} return md.unify(primValue.undecoded, rvalue(v)) } - -// Deprecated: use NewDecoder(reader).Decode(&value). -func DecodeReader(r io.Reader, v interface{}) (MetaData, error) { return NewDecoder(r).Decode(v) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/doc.go index 81a7c0fe..82c90a90 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/doc.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/doc.go @@ -2,9 +2,6 @@ // // This package supports TOML v1.0.0, as specified at https://toml.io // -// There is also support for delaying decoding with the Primitive type, and -// querying the set of keys in a TOML document with the MetaData type. -// // The github.com/BurntSushi/toml/cmd/tomlv package implements a TOML validator, // and can be used to verify if TOML document is valid. It can also be used to // print the type of each key. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/encode.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/encode.go index 930e1d52..bd7aa186 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/encode.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/encode.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package toml import ( "bufio" + "bytes" "encoding" "encoding/json" "errors" @@ -76,6 +77,17 @@ type Marshaler interface { MarshalTOML() ([]byte, error) } +// Marshal returns a TOML representation of the Go value. +// +// See [Encoder] for a description of the encoding process. +func Marshal(v any) ([]byte, error) { + buff := new(bytes.Buffer) + if err := NewEncoder(buff).Encode(v); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return buff.Bytes(), nil +} + // Encoder encodes a Go to a TOML document. // // The mapping between Go values and TOML values should be precisely the same as @@ -115,28 +127,24 @@ type Marshaler interface { // NOTE: only exported keys are encoded due to the use of reflection. Unexported // keys are silently discarded. type Encoder struct { - // String to use for a single indentation level; default is two spaces. - Indent string - + Indent string // string for a single indentation level; default is two spaces. + hasWritten bool // written any output to w yet? w *bufio.Writer - hasWritten bool // written any output to w yet? } // NewEncoder create a new Encoder. func NewEncoder(w io.Writer) *Encoder { - return &Encoder{ - w: bufio.NewWriter(w), - Indent: " ", - } + return &Encoder{w: bufio.NewWriter(w), Indent: " "} } // Encode writes a TOML representation of the Go value to the [Encoder]'s writer. // // An error is returned if the value given cannot be encoded to a valid TOML // document. -func (enc *Encoder) Encode(v interface{}) error { +func (enc *Encoder) Encode(v any) error { rv := eindirect(reflect.ValueOf(v)) - if err := enc.safeEncode(Key([]string{}), rv); err != nil { + err := enc.safeEncode(Key([]string{}), rv) + if err != nil { return err } return enc.w.Flush() @@ -220,9 +228,9 @@ func (enc *Encoder) eElement(rv reflect.Value) { } switch v.Location() { default: - enc.wf(v.Format(format)) + enc.write(v.Format(format)) case internal.LocalDatetime, internal.LocalDate, internal.LocalTime: - enc.wf(v.In(time.UTC).Format(format)) + enc.write(v.In(time.UTC).Format(format)) } return case Marshaler: @@ -271,28 +279,40 @@ func (enc *Encoder) eElement(rv reflect.Value) { case reflect.String: enc.writeQuoted(rv.String()) case reflect.Bool: - enc.wf(strconv.FormatBool(rv.Bool())) + enc.write(strconv.FormatBool(rv.Bool())) case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: - enc.wf(strconv.FormatInt(rv.Int(), 10)) + enc.write(strconv.FormatInt(rv.Int(), 10)) case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64: - enc.wf(strconv.FormatUint(rv.Uint(), 10)) + enc.write(strconv.FormatUint(rv.Uint(), 10)) case reflect.Float32: f := rv.Float() if math.IsNaN(f) { - enc.wf("nan") + if math.Signbit(f) { + enc.write("-") + } + enc.write("nan") } else if math.IsInf(f, 0) { - enc.wf("%cinf", map[bool]byte{true: '-', false: '+'}[math.Signbit(f)]) + if math.Signbit(f) { + enc.write("-") + } + enc.write("inf") } else { - enc.wf(floatAddDecimal(strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'f', -1, 32))) + enc.write(floatAddDecimal(strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'g', -1, 32))) } case reflect.Float64: f := rv.Float() if math.IsNaN(f) { - enc.wf("nan") + if math.Signbit(f) { + enc.write("-") + } + enc.write("nan") } else if math.IsInf(f, 0) { - enc.wf("%cinf", map[bool]byte{true: '-', false: '+'}[math.Signbit(f)]) + if math.Signbit(f) { + enc.write("-") + } + enc.write("inf") } else { - enc.wf(floatAddDecimal(strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'f', -1, 64))) + enc.write(floatAddDecimal(strconv.FormatFloat(f, 'g', -1, 64))) } case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice: enc.eArrayOrSliceElement(rv) @@ -303,34 +323,39 @@ func (enc *Encoder) eElement(rv reflect.Value) { case reflect.Interface: enc.eElement(rv.Elem()) default: - encPanic(fmt.Errorf("unexpected type: %T", rv.Interface())) + encPanic(fmt.Errorf("unexpected type: %s", fmtType(rv.Interface()))) } } // By the TOML spec, all floats must have a decimal with at least one number on // either side. func floatAddDecimal(fstr string) string { - if !strings.Contains(fstr, ".") { - return fstr + ".0" + for _, c := range fstr { + if c == 'e' { // Exponent syntax + return fstr + } + if c == '.' { + return fstr + } } - return fstr + return fstr + ".0" } func (enc *Encoder) writeQuoted(s string) { - enc.wf("\"%s\"", dblQuotedReplacer.Replace(s)) + enc.write(`"` + dblQuotedReplacer.Replace(s) + `"`) } func (enc *Encoder) eArrayOrSliceElement(rv reflect.Value) { length := rv.Len() - enc.wf("[") + enc.write("[") for i := 0; i < length; i++ { elem := eindirect(rv.Index(i)) enc.eElement(elem) if i != length-1 { - enc.wf(", ") + enc.write(", ") } } - enc.wf("]") + enc.write("]") } func (enc *Encoder) eArrayOfTables(key Key, rv reflect.Value) { @@ -343,7 +368,7 @@ func (enc *Encoder) eArrayOfTables(key Key, rv reflect.Value) { continue } enc.newline() - enc.wf("%s[[%s]]", enc.indentStr(key), key) + enc.writef("%s[[%s]]", enc.indentStr(key), key) enc.newline() enc.eMapOrStruct(key, trv, false) } @@ -356,7 +381,7 @@ func (enc *Encoder) eTable(key Key, rv reflect.Value) { enc.newline() } if len(key) > 0 { - enc.wf("%s[%s]", enc.indentStr(key), key) + enc.writef("%s[%s]", enc.indentStr(key), key) enc.newline() } enc.eMapOrStruct(key, rv, false) @@ -382,47 +407,44 @@ func (enc *Encoder) eMap(key Key, rv reflect.Value, inline bool) { // Sort keys so that we have deterministic output. And write keys directly // underneath this key first, before writing sub-structs or sub-maps. - var mapKeysDirect, mapKeysSub []string + var mapKeysDirect, mapKeysSub []reflect.Value for _, mapKey := range rv.MapKeys() { - k := mapKey.String() if typeIsTable(tomlTypeOfGo(eindirect(rv.MapIndex(mapKey)))) { - mapKeysSub = append(mapKeysSub, k) + mapKeysSub = append(mapKeysSub, mapKey) } else { - mapKeysDirect = append(mapKeysDirect, k) + mapKeysDirect = append(mapKeysDirect, mapKey) } } - var writeMapKeys = func(mapKeys []string, trailC bool) { - sort.Strings(mapKeys) + writeMapKeys := func(mapKeys []reflect.Value, trailC bool) { + sort.Slice(mapKeys, func(i, j int) bool { return mapKeys[i].String() < mapKeys[j].String() }) for i, mapKey := range mapKeys { - val := eindirect(rv.MapIndex(reflect.ValueOf(mapKey))) + val := eindirect(rv.MapIndex(mapKey)) if isNil(val) { continue } if inline { - enc.writeKeyValue(Key{mapKey}, val, true) + enc.writeKeyValue(Key{mapKey.String()}, val, true) if trailC || i != len(mapKeys)-1 { - enc.wf(", ") + enc.write(", ") } } else { - enc.encode(key.add(mapKey), val) + enc.encode(key.add(mapKey.String()), val) } } } if inline { - enc.wf("{") + enc.write("{") } writeMapKeys(mapKeysDirect, len(mapKeysSub) > 0) writeMapKeys(mapKeysSub, false) if inline { - enc.wf("}") + enc.write("}") } } -const is32Bit = (32 << (^uint(0) >> 63)) == 32 - func pointerTo(t reflect.Type) reflect.Type { if t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { return pointerTo(t.Elem()) @@ -457,6 +479,15 @@ func (enc *Encoder) eStruct(key Key, rv reflect.Value, inline bool) { frv := eindirect(rv.Field(i)) + // Need to make a copy because ... ehm, I don't know why... I guess + // allocating a new array can cause it to fail(?) + // + // Done for: https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml/issues/430 + // Previously only on 32bit for: https://github.com/BurntSushi/toml/issues/314 + copyStart := make([]int, len(start)) + copy(copyStart, start) + start = copyStart + // Treat anonymous struct fields with tag names as though they are // not anonymous, like encoding/json does. // @@ -471,51 +502,44 @@ func (enc *Encoder) eStruct(key Key, rv reflect.Value, inline bool) { if typeIsTable(tomlTypeOfGo(frv)) { fieldsSub = append(fieldsSub, append(start, f.Index...)) } else { - // Copy so it works correct on 32bit archs; not clear why this - // is needed. See #314, and https://www.reddit.com/r/golang/comments/pnx8v4 - // This also works fine on 64bit, but 32bit archs are somewhat - // rare and this is a wee bit faster. - if is32Bit { - copyStart := make([]int, len(start)) - copy(copyStart, start) - fieldsDirect = append(fieldsDirect, append(copyStart, f.Index...)) - } else { - fieldsDirect = append(fieldsDirect, append(start, f.Index...)) - } + fieldsDirect = append(fieldsDirect, append(start, f.Index...)) } } } addFields(rt, rv, nil) - writeFields := func(fields [][]int) { + writeFields := func(fields [][]int, totalFields int) { for _, fieldIndex := range fields { fieldType := rt.FieldByIndex(fieldIndex) - fieldVal := eindirect(rv.FieldByIndex(fieldIndex)) + fieldVal := rv.FieldByIndex(fieldIndex) - if isNil(fieldVal) { /// Don't write anything for nil fields. + opts := getOptions(fieldType.Tag) + if opts.skip { + continue + } + if opts.omitempty && isEmpty(fieldVal) { continue } - opts := getOptions(fieldType.Tag) - if opts.skip { + fieldVal = eindirect(fieldVal) + + if isNil(fieldVal) { /// Don't write anything for nil fields. continue } + keyName := fieldType.Name if opts.name != "" { keyName = opts.name } - if opts.omitempty && enc.isEmpty(fieldVal) { - continue - } if opts.omitzero && isZero(fieldVal) { continue } if inline { enc.writeKeyValue(Key{keyName}, fieldVal, true) - if fieldIndex[0] != len(fields)-1 { - enc.wf(", ") + if fieldIndex[0] != totalFields-1 { + enc.write(", ") } } else { enc.encode(key.add(keyName), fieldVal) @@ -524,12 +548,14 @@ func (enc *Encoder) eStruct(key Key, rv reflect.Value, inline bool) { } if inline { - enc.wf("{") + enc.write("{") } - writeFields(fieldsDirect) - writeFields(fieldsSub) + + l := len(fieldsDirect) + len(fieldsSub) + writeFields(fieldsDirect, l) + writeFields(fieldsSub, l) if inline { - enc.wf("}") + enc.write("}") } } @@ -649,7 +675,7 @@ func isZero(rv reflect.Value) bool { return false } -func (enc *Encoder) isEmpty(rv reflect.Value) bool { +func isEmpty(rv reflect.Value) bool { switch rv.Kind() { case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice, reflect.Map, reflect.String: return rv.Len() == 0 @@ -664,20 +690,22 @@ func (enc *Encoder) isEmpty(rv reflect.Value) bool { // type b struct{ s []string } // s := a{field: b{s: []string{"AAA"}}} for i := 0; i < rv.NumField(); i++ { - if !enc.isEmpty(rv.Field(i)) { + if !isEmpty(rv.Field(i)) { return false } } return true case reflect.Bool: return !rv.Bool() + case reflect.Ptr: + return rv.IsNil() } return false } func (enc *Encoder) newline() { if enc.hasWritten { - enc.wf("\n") + enc.write("\n") } } @@ -693,17 +721,28 @@ func (enc *Encoder) newline() { // v v v v vv // key = {k = 1, k2 = 2} func (enc *Encoder) writeKeyValue(key Key, val reflect.Value, inline bool) { + /// Marshaler used on top-level document; call eElement() to just call + /// Marshal{TOML,Text}. if len(key) == 0 { - encPanic(errNoKey) + enc.eElement(val) + return } - enc.wf("%s%s = ", enc.indentStr(key), key.maybeQuoted(len(key)-1)) + enc.writef("%s%s = ", enc.indentStr(key), key.maybeQuoted(len(key)-1)) enc.eElement(val) if !inline { enc.newline() } } -func (enc *Encoder) wf(format string, v ...interface{}) { +func (enc *Encoder) write(s string) { + _, err := enc.w.WriteString(s) + if err != nil { + encPanic(err) + } + enc.hasWritten = true +} + +func (enc *Encoder) writef(format string, v ...any) { _, err := fmt.Fprintf(enc.w, format, v...) if err != nil { encPanic(err) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/error.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/error.go index f4f390e6..b7077d3a 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/error.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/error.go @@ -67,24 +67,39 @@ type ParseError struct { // Position of an error. type Position struct { Line int // Line number, starting at 1. + Col int // Error column, starting at 1. Start int // Start of error, as byte offset starting at 0. - Len int // Lenght in bytes. + Len int // Length of the error in bytes. } -func (pe ParseError) Error() string { - msg := pe.Message - if msg == "" { // Error from errorf() - msg = pe.err.Error() +func (p Position) withCol(tomlFile string) Position { + var ( + pos int + lines = strings.Split(tomlFile, "\n") + ) + for i := range lines { + ll := len(lines[i]) + 1 // +1 for the removed newline + if pos+ll >= p.Start { + p.Col = p.Start - pos + 1 + if p.Col < 1 { // Should never happen, but just in case. + p.Col = 1 + } + break + } + pos += ll } + return p +} +func (pe ParseError) Error() string { if pe.LastKey == "" { - return fmt.Sprintf("toml: line %d: %s", pe.Position.Line, msg) + return fmt.Sprintf("toml: line %d: %s", pe.Position.Line, pe.Message) } return fmt.Sprintf("toml: line %d (last key %q): %s", - pe.Position.Line, pe.LastKey, msg) + pe.Position.Line, pe.LastKey, pe.Message) } -// ErrorWithUsage() returns the error with detailed location context. +// ErrorWithPosition returns the error with detailed location context. // // See the documentation on [ParseError]. func (pe ParseError) ErrorWithPosition() string { @@ -92,39 +107,41 @@ func (pe ParseError) ErrorWithPosition() string { return pe.Error() } + // TODO: don't show control characters as literals? This may not show up + // well everywhere. + var ( lines = strings.Split(pe.input, "\n") - col = pe.column(lines) b = new(strings.Builder) ) - - msg := pe.Message - if msg == "" { - msg = pe.err.Error() - } - - // TODO: don't show control characters as literals? This may not show up - // well everywhere. - if pe.Position.Len == 1 { fmt.Fprintf(b, "toml: error: %s\n\nAt line %d, column %d:\n\n", - msg, pe.Position.Line, col+1) + pe.Message, pe.Position.Line, pe.Position.Col) } else { fmt.Fprintf(b, "toml: error: %s\n\nAt line %d, column %d-%d:\n\n", - msg, pe.Position.Line, col, col+pe.Position.Len) + pe.Message, pe.Position.Line, pe.Position.Col, pe.Position.Col+pe.Position.Len-1) } if pe.Position.Line > 2 { - fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line-2, lines[pe.Position.Line-3]) + fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line-2, expandTab(lines[pe.Position.Line-3])) } if pe.Position.Line > 1 { - fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line-1, lines[pe.Position.Line-2]) + fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line-1, expandTab(lines[pe.Position.Line-2])) } - fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line, lines[pe.Position.Line-1]) - fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 10s%s%s\n", "", strings.Repeat(" ", col), strings.Repeat("^", pe.Position.Len)) + + /// Expand tabs, so that the ^^^s are at the correct position, but leave + /// "column 10-13" intact. Adjusting this to the visual column would be + /// better, but we don't know the tabsize of the user in their editor, which + /// can be 8, 4, 2, or something else. We can't know. So leaving it as the + /// character index is probably the "most correct". + expanded := expandTab(lines[pe.Position.Line-1]) + diff := len(expanded) - len(lines[pe.Position.Line-1]) + + fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 7d | %s\n", pe.Position.Line, expanded) + fmt.Fprintf(b, "% 10s%s%s\n", "", strings.Repeat(" ", pe.Position.Col-1+diff), strings.Repeat("^", pe.Position.Len)) return b.String() } -// ErrorWithUsage() returns the error with detailed location context and usage +// ErrorWithUsage returns the error with detailed location context and usage // guidance. // // See the documentation on [ParseError]. @@ -142,34 +159,47 @@ func (pe ParseError) ErrorWithUsage() string { return m } -func (pe ParseError) column(lines []string) int { - var pos, col int - for i := range lines { - ll := len(lines[i]) + 1 // +1 for the removed newline - if pos+ll >= pe.Position.Start { - col = pe.Position.Start - pos - if col < 0 { // Should never happen, but just in case. - col = 0 +func expandTab(s string) string { + var ( + b strings.Builder + l int + fill = func(n int) string { + b := make([]byte, n) + for i := range b { + b[i] = ' ' } - break + return string(b) + } + ) + b.Grow(len(s)) + for _, r := range s { + switch r { + case '\t': + tw := 8 - l%8 + b.WriteString(fill(tw)) + l += tw + default: + b.WriteRune(r) + l += 1 } - pos += ll } - - return col + return b.String() } type ( errLexControl struct{ r rune } errLexEscape struct{ r rune } errLexUTF8 struct{ b byte } - errLexInvalidNum struct{ v string } - errLexInvalidDate struct{ v string } + errParseDate struct{ v string } errLexInlineTableNL struct{} errLexStringNL struct{} errParseRange struct { - i interface{} // int or float - size string // "int64", "uint16", etc. + i any // int or float + size string // "int64", "uint16", etc. + } + errUnsafeFloat struct { + i interface{} // float32 or float64 + size string // "float32" or "float64" } errParseDuration struct{ d string } ) @@ -183,18 +213,20 @@ func (e errLexEscape) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf(`invalid escape func (e errLexEscape) Usage() string { return usageEscape } func (e errLexUTF8) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid UTF-8 byte: 0x%02x", e.b) } func (e errLexUTF8) Usage() string { return "" } -func (e errLexInvalidNum) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid number: %q", e.v) } -func (e errLexInvalidNum) Usage() string { return "" } -func (e errLexInvalidDate) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid date: %q", e.v) } -func (e errLexInvalidDate) Usage() string { return "" } +func (e errParseDate) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid datetime: %q", e.v) } +func (e errParseDate) Usage() string { return usageDate } func (e errLexInlineTableNL) Error() string { return "newlines not allowed within inline tables" } func (e errLexInlineTableNL) Usage() string { return usageInlineNewline } func (e errLexStringNL) Error() string { return "strings cannot contain newlines" } func (e errLexStringNL) Usage() string { return usageStringNewline } func (e errParseRange) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%v is out of range for %s", e.i, e.size) } func (e errParseRange) Usage() string { return usageIntOverflow } -func (e errParseDuration) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid duration: %q", e.d) } -func (e errParseDuration) Usage() string { return usageDuration } +func (e errUnsafeFloat) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("%v is out of the safe %s range", e.i, e.size) +} +func (e errUnsafeFloat) Usage() string { return usageUnsafeFloat } +func (e errParseDuration) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("invalid duration: %q", e.d) } +func (e errParseDuration) Usage() string { return usageDuration } const usageEscape = ` A '\' inside a "-delimited string is interpreted as an escape character. @@ -251,19 +283,35 @@ bug in the program that uses too small of an integer. The maximum and minimum values are: size │ lowest │ highest - ───────┼────────────────┼────────── + ───────┼────────────────┼────────────── int8 │ -128 │ 127 int16 │ -32,768 │ 32,767 int32 │ -2,147,483,648 │ 2,147,483,647 int64 │ -9.2 × 10¹⁷ │ 9.2 × 10¹⁷ uint8 │ 0 │ 255 - uint16 │ 0 │ 65535 - uint32 │ 0 │ 4294967295 + uint16 │ 0 │ 65,535 + uint32 │ 0 │ 4,294,967,295 uint64 │ 0 │ 1.8 × 10¹⁸ int refers to int32 on 32-bit systems and int64 on 64-bit systems. ` +const usageUnsafeFloat = ` +This number is outside of the "safe" range for floating point numbers; whole +(non-fractional) numbers outside the below range can not always be represented +accurately in a float, leading to some loss of accuracy. + +Explicitly mark a number as a fractional unit by adding ".0", which will incur +some loss of accuracy; for example: + + f = 2_000_000_000.0 + +Accuracy ranges: + + float32 = 16,777,215 + float64 = 9,007,199,254,740,991 +` + const usageDuration = ` A duration must be as "number", without any spaces. Valid units are: @@ -277,3 +325,23 @@ A duration must be as "number", without any spaces. Valid units are: You can combine multiple units; for example "5m10s" for 5 minutes and 10 seconds. ` + +const usageDate = ` +A TOML datetime must be in one of the following formats: + + 2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00 Date and time, with timezone. + 2006-01-02T15:04:05 Date and time, but without timezone. + 2006-01-02 Date without a time or timezone. + 15:04:05 Just a time, without any timezone. + +Seconds may optionally have a fraction, up to nanosecond precision: + + 15:04:05.123 + 15:04:05.856018510 +` + +// TOML 1.1: +// The seconds part in times is optional, and may be omitted: +// 2006-01-02T15:04Z07:00 +// 2006-01-02T15:04 +// 15:04 diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/lex.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/lex.go index d4d70871..9f4396a0 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/lex.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/lex.go @@ -13,10 +13,10 @@ type itemType int const ( itemError itemType = iota - itemNIL // used in the parser to indicate no type itemEOF itemText itemString + itemStringEsc itemRawString itemMultilineString itemRawMultilineString @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ type lexer struct { line int state stateFn items chan item + esc bool // Allow for backing up up to 4 runes. This is necessary because TOML // contains 3-rune tokens (""" and '''). @@ -104,7 +105,7 @@ func (lx *lexer) push(state stateFn) { func (lx *lexer) pop() stateFn { if len(lx.stack) == 0 { - return lx.errorf("BUG in lexer: no states to pop") + panic("BUG in lexer: no states to pop") } last := lx.stack[len(lx.stack)-1] lx.stack = lx.stack[0 : len(lx.stack)-1] @@ -162,7 +163,7 @@ func (lx *lexer) next() (r rune) { } r, w := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(lx.input[lx.pos:]) - if r == utf8.RuneError { + if r == utf8.RuneError && w == 1 { lx.error(errLexUTF8{lx.input[lx.pos]}) return utf8.RuneError } @@ -268,10 +269,12 @@ func (lx *lexer) errorPos(start, length int, err error) stateFn { } // errorf is like error, and creates a new error. -func (lx *lexer) errorf(format string, values ...interface{}) stateFn { +func (lx *lexer) errorf(format string, values ...any) stateFn { if lx.atEOF { pos := lx.getPos() - pos.Line-- + if lx.pos >= 1 && lx.input[lx.pos-1] == '\n' { + pos.Line-- + } pos.Len = 1 pos.Start = lx.pos - 1 lx.items <- item{typ: itemError, pos: pos, err: fmt.Errorf(format, values...)} @@ -299,6 +302,8 @@ func lexTop(lx *lexer) stateFn { return lexTableStart case eof: if lx.pos > lx.start { + // TODO: never reached? I think this can only occur on a bug in the + // lexer(?) return lx.errorf("unexpected EOF") } lx.emit(itemEOF) @@ -331,9 +336,7 @@ func lexTopEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn { lx.emit(itemEOF) return nil } - return lx.errorf( - "expected a top-level item to end with a newline, comment, or EOF, but got %q instead", - r) + return lx.errorf("expected a top-level item to end with a newline, comment, or EOF, but got %q instead", r) } // lexTable lexes the beginning of a table. Namely, it makes sure that @@ -388,8 +391,6 @@ func lexTableNameStart(lx *lexer) stateFn { func lexTableNameEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn { lx.skip(isWhitespace) switch r := lx.next(); { - case isWhitespace(r): - return lexTableNameEnd case r == '.': lx.ignore() return lexTableNameStart @@ -416,23 +417,23 @@ func lexBareName(lx *lexer) stateFn { return lx.pop() } -// lexBareName lexes one part of a key or table. -// -// It assumes that at least one valid character for the table has already been -// read. +// lexQuotedName lexes one part of a quoted key or table name. It assumes that +// it starts lexing at the quote itself (" or '). // // Lexes only one part, e.g. only '"a"' inside '"a".b'. func lexQuotedName(lx *lexer) stateFn { r := lx.next() switch { - case isWhitespace(r): - return lexSkip(lx, lexValue) case r == '"': lx.ignore() // ignore the '"' return lexString case r == '\'': lx.ignore() // ignore the "'" return lexRawString + + // TODO: I don't think any of the below conditions can ever be reached? + case isWhitespace(r): + return lexSkip(lx, lexValue) case r == eof: return lx.errorf("unexpected EOF; expected value") default: @@ -460,17 +461,19 @@ func lexKeyStart(lx *lexer) stateFn { func lexKeyNameStart(lx *lexer) stateFn { lx.skip(isWhitespace) switch r := lx.peek(); { - case r == '=' || r == eof: - return lx.errorf("unexpected '='") - case r == '.': - return lx.errorf("unexpected '.'") + default: + lx.push(lexKeyEnd) + return lexBareName case r == '"' || r == '\'': lx.ignore() lx.push(lexKeyEnd) return lexQuotedName - default: - lx.push(lexKeyEnd) - return lexBareName + + // TODO: I think these can never be reached? + case r == '=' || r == eof: + return lx.errorf("unexpected '='") + case r == '.': + return lx.errorf("unexpected '.'") } } @@ -481,7 +484,7 @@ func lexKeyEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn { switch r := lx.next(); { case isWhitespace(r): return lexSkip(lx, lexKeyEnd) - case r == eof: + case r == eof: // TODO: never reached return lx.errorf("unexpected EOF; expected key separator '='") case r == '.': lx.ignore() @@ -490,6 +493,9 @@ func lexKeyEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn { lx.emit(itemKeyEnd) return lexSkip(lx, lexValue) default: + if r == '\n' { + return lx.errorPrevLine(fmt.Errorf("expected '.' or '=', but got %q instead", r)) + } return lx.errorf("expected '.' or '=', but got %q instead", r) } } @@ -558,6 +564,9 @@ func lexValue(lx *lexer) stateFn { if r == eof { return lx.errorf("unexpected EOF; expected value") } + if r == '\n' { + return lx.errorPrevLine(fmt.Errorf("expected value but found %q instead", r)) + } return lx.errorf("expected value but found %q instead", r) } @@ -618,7 +627,7 @@ func lexInlineTableValue(lx *lexer) stateFn { case isWhitespace(r): return lexSkip(lx, lexInlineTableValue) case isNL(r): - return lx.errorPrevLine(errLexInlineTableNL{}) + return lexSkip(lx, lexInlineTableValue) case r == '#': lx.push(lexInlineTableValue) return lexCommentStart @@ -640,7 +649,7 @@ func lexInlineTableValueEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn { case isWhitespace(r): return lexSkip(lx, lexInlineTableValueEnd) case isNL(r): - return lx.errorPrevLine(errLexInlineTableNL{}) + return lexSkip(lx, lexInlineTableValueEnd) case r == '#': lx.push(lexInlineTableValueEnd) return lexCommentStart @@ -648,7 +657,7 @@ func lexInlineTableValueEnd(lx *lexer) stateFn { lx.ignore() lx.skip(isWhitespace) if lx.peek() == '}' { - return lx.errorf("trailing comma not allowed in inline tables") + return lexInlineTableValueEnd } return lexInlineTableValue case r == '}': @@ -687,7 +696,12 @@ func lexString(lx *lexer) stateFn { return lexStringEscape case r == '"': lx.backup() - lx.emit(itemString) + if lx.esc { + lx.esc = false + lx.emit(itemStringEsc) + } else { + lx.emit(itemString) + } lx.next() lx.ignore() return lx.pop() @@ -737,6 +751,7 @@ func lexMultilineString(lx *lexer) stateFn { lx.backup() /// backup: don't include the """ in the item. lx.backup() lx.backup() + lx.esc = false lx.emit(itemMultilineString) lx.next() /// Read over ''' again and discard it. lx.next() @@ -770,8 +785,8 @@ func lexRawString(lx *lexer) stateFn { } } -// lexMultilineRawString consumes a raw string. Nothing can be escaped in such -// a string. It assumes that the beginning ''' has already been consumed and +// lexMultilineRawString consumes a raw string. Nothing can be escaped in such a +// string. It assumes that the beginning triple-' has already been consumed and // ignored. func lexMultilineRawString(lx *lexer) stateFn { r := lx.next() @@ -826,8 +841,11 @@ func lexMultilineStringEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn { } func lexStringEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn { + lx.esc = true r := lx.next() switch r { + case 'e': + fallthrough case 'b': fallthrough case 't': @@ -846,6 +864,8 @@ func lexStringEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn { fallthrough case '\\': return lx.pop() + case 'x': + return lexHexEscape case 'u': return lexShortUnicodeEscape case 'U': @@ -854,14 +874,23 @@ func lexStringEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn { return lx.error(errLexEscape{r}) } +func lexHexEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn { + var r rune + for i := 0; i < 2; i++ { + r = lx.next() + if !isHex(r) { + return lx.errorf(`expected two hexadecimal digits after '\x', but got %q instead`, lx.current()) + } + } + return lx.pop() +} + func lexShortUnicodeEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn { var r rune for i := 0; i < 4; i++ { r = lx.next() - if !isHexadecimal(r) { - return lx.errorf( - `expected four hexadecimal digits after '\u', but got %q instead`, - lx.current()) + if !isHex(r) { + return lx.errorf(`expected four hexadecimal digits after '\u', but got %q instead`, lx.current()) } } return lx.pop() @@ -871,10 +900,8 @@ func lexLongUnicodeEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn { var r rune for i := 0; i < 8; i++ { r = lx.next() - if !isHexadecimal(r) { - return lx.errorf( - `expected eight hexadecimal digits after '\U', but got %q instead`, - lx.current()) + if !isHex(r) { + return lx.errorf(`expected eight hexadecimal digits after '\U', but got %q instead`, lx.current()) } } return lx.pop() @@ -885,19 +912,9 @@ func lexLongUnicodeEscape(lx *lexer) stateFn { // lexBaseNumberOrDate can differentiate base prefixed integers from other // types. func lexNumberOrDateStart(lx *lexer) stateFn { - r := lx.next() - switch r { - case '0': + if lx.next() == '0' { return lexBaseNumberOrDate } - - if !isDigit(r) { - // The only way to reach this state is if the value starts - // with a digit, so specifically treat anything else as an - // error. - return lx.errorf("expected a digit but got %q", r) - } - return lexNumberOrDate } @@ -941,7 +958,7 @@ func lexDatetime(lx *lexer) stateFn { // lexHexInteger consumes a hexadecimal integer after seeing the '0x' prefix. func lexHexInteger(lx *lexer) stateFn { r := lx.next() - if isHexadecimal(r) { + if isHex(r) { return lexHexInteger } switch r { @@ -1075,8 +1092,8 @@ func lexBaseNumberOrDate(lx *lexer) stateFn { return lexOctalInteger case 'x': r = lx.peek() - if !isHexadecimal(r) { - lx.errorf("not a hexidecimal number: '%s%c'", lx.current(), r) + if !isHex(r) { + lx.errorf("not a hexadecimal number: '%s%c'", lx.current(), r) } return lexHexInteger } @@ -1153,13 +1170,13 @@ func lexSkip(lx *lexer, nextState stateFn) stateFn { } func (s stateFn) String() string { + if s == nil { + return "" + } name := runtime.FuncForPC(reflect.ValueOf(s).Pointer()).Name() if i := strings.LastIndexByte(name, '.'); i > -1 { name = name[i+1:] } - if s == nil { - name = "" - } return name + "()" } @@ -1167,13 +1184,11 @@ func (itype itemType) String() string { switch itype { case itemError: return "Error" - case itemNIL: - return "NIL" case itemEOF: return "EOF" case itemText: return "Text" - case itemString, itemRawString, itemMultilineString, itemRawMultilineString: + case itemString, itemStringEsc, itemRawString, itemMultilineString, itemRawMultilineString: return "String" case itemBool: return "Bool" @@ -1183,18 +1198,22 @@ func (itype itemType) String() string { return "Float" case itemDatetime: return "DateTime" + case itemArray: + return "Array" + case itemArrayEnd: + return "ArrayEnd" case itemTableStart: return "TableStart" case itemTableEnd: return "TableEnd" + case itemArrayTableStart: + return "ArrayTableStart" + case itemArrayTableEnd: + return "ArrayTableEnd" case itemKeyStart: return "KeyStart" case itemKeyEnd: return "KeyEnd" - case itemArray: - return "Array" - case itemArrayEnd: - return "ArrayEnd" case itemCommentStart: return "CommentStart" case itemInlineTableStart: @@ -1206,7 +1225,7 @@ func (itype itemType) String() string { } func (item item) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("(%s, %s)", item.typ.String(), item.val) + return fmt.Sprintf("(%s, %s)", item.typ, item.val) } func isWhitespace(r rune) bool { return r == '\t' || r == ' ' } @@ -1222,12 +1241,8 @@ func isControl(r rune) bool { // Control characters except \t, \r, \n func isDigit(r rune) bool { return r >= '0' && r <= '9' } func isBinary(r rune) bool { return r == '0' || r == '1' } func isOctal(r rune) bool { return r >= '0' && r <= '7' } -func isHexadecimal(r rune) bool { - return (r >= '0' && r <= '9') || (r >= 'a' && r <= 'f') || (r >= 'A' && r <= 'F') -} +func isHex(r rune) bool { return (r >= '0' && r <= '9') || (r|0x20 >= 'a' && r|0x20 <= 'f') } func isBareKeyChar(r rune) bool { - return (r >= 'A' && r <= 'Z') || - (r >= 'a' && r <= 'z') || - (r >= '0' && r <= '9') || - r == '_' || r == '-' + return (r >= 'A' && r <= 'Z') || (r >= 'a' && r <= 'z') || + (r >= '0' && r <= '9') || r == '_' || r == '-' } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/meta.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/meta.go index 71847a04..0d337026 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/meta.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/meta.go @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ type MetaData struct { context Key // Used only during decoding. keyInfo map[string]keyInfo - mapping map[string]interface{} + mapping map[string]any keys []Key decoded map[string]struct{} data []byte // Input file; for errors. @@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ func (md *MetaData) IsDefined(key ...string) bool { } var ( - hash map[string]interface{} + hash map[string]any ok bool - hashOrVal interface{} = md.mapping + hashOrVal any = md.mapping ) for _, k := range key { - if hash, ok = hashOrVal.(map[string]interface{}); !ok { + if hash, ok = hashOrVal.(map[string]any); !ok { return false } if hashOrVal, ok = hash[k]; !ok { @@ -94,28 +94,52 @@ func (md *MetaData) Undecoded() []Key { type Key []string func (k Key) String() string { - ss := make([]string, len(k)) - for i := range k { - ss[i] = k.maybeQuoted(i) + // This is called quite often, so it's a bit funky to make it faster. + var b strings.Builder + b.Grow(len(k) * 25) +outer: + for i, kk := range k { + if i > 0 { + b.WriteByte('.') + } + if kk == "" { + b.WriteString(`""`) + } else { + for _, r := range kk { + // "Inline" isBareKeyChar + if !((r >= 'A' && r <= 'Z') || (r >= 'a' && r <= 'z') || (r >= '0' && r <= '9') || r == '_' || r == '-') { + b.WriteByte('"') + b.WriteString(dblQuotedReplacer.Replace(kk)) + b.WriteByte('"') + continue outer + } + } + b.WriteString(kk) + } } - return strings.Join(ss, ".") + return b.String() } func (k Key) maybeQuoted(i int) string { if k[i] == "" { return `""` } - for _, c := range k[i] { - if !isBareKeyChar(c) { - return `"` + dblQuotedReplacer.Replace(k[i]) + `"` + for _, r := range k[i] { + if (r >= 'A' && r <= 'Z') || (r >= 'a' && r <= 'z') || (r >= '0' && r <= '9') || r == '_' || r == '-' { + continue } + return `"` + dblQuotedReplacer.Replace(k[i]) + `"` } return k[i] } +// Like append(), but only increase the cap by 1. func (k Key) add(piece string) Key { newKey := make(Key, len(k)+1) copy(newKey, k) newKey[len(k)] = piece return newKey } + +func (k Key) parent() Key { return k[:len(k)-1] } // all except the last piece. +func (k Key) last() string { return k[len(k)-1] } // last piece of this key. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go index d2542d6f..b474247a 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/parse.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package toml import ( "fmt" + "math" "strconv" "strings" "time" @@ -18,9 +19,9 @@ type parser struct { ordered []Key // List of keys in the order that they appear in the TOML data. - keyInfo map[string]keyInfo // Map keyname → info about the TOML key. - mapping map[string]interface{} // Map keyname → key value. - implicits map[string]struct{} // Record implicit keys (e.g. "key.group.names"). + keyInfo map[string]keyInfo // Map keyname → info about the TOML key. + mapping map[string]any // Map keyname → key value. + implicits map[string]struct{} // Record implicit keys (e.g. "key.group.names"). } type keyInfo struct { @@ -41,9 +42,12 @@ func parse(data string) (p *parser, err error) { }() // Read over BOM; do this here as the lexer calls utf8.DecodeRuneInString() - // which mangles stuff. - if strings.HasPrefix(data, "\xff\xfe") || strings.HasPrefix(data, "\xfe\xff") { + // which mangles stuff. UTF-16 BOM isn't strictly valid, but some tools add + // it anyway. + if strings.HasPrefix(data, "\xff\xfe") || strings.HasPrefix(data, "\xfe\xff") { // UTF-16 data = data[2:] + } else if strings.HasPrefix(data, "\xef\xbb\xbf") { // UTF-8 + data = data[3:] } // Examine first few bytes for NULL bytes; this probably means it's a UTF-16 @@ -56,7 +60,7 @@ func parse(data string) (p *parser, err error) { if i := strings.IndexRune(data[:ex], 0); i > -1 { return nil, ParseError{ Message: "files cannot contain NULL bytes; probably using UTF-16; TOML files must be UTF-8", - Position: Position{Line: 1, Start: i, Len: 1}, + Position: Position{Line: 1, Col: 1, Start: i, Len: 1}, Line: 1, input: data, } @@ -64,7 +68,7 @@ func parse(data string) (p *parser, err error) { p = &parser{ keyInfo: make(map[string]keyInfo), - mapping: make(map[string]interface{}), + mapping: make(map[string]any), lx: lex(data), ordered: make([]Key, 0), implicits: make(map[string]struct{}), @@ -82,26 +86,27 @@ func parse(data string) (p *parser, err error) { func (p *parser) panicErr(it item, err error) { panic(ParseError{ + Message: err.Error(), err: err, - Position: it.pos, + Position: it.pos.withCol(p.lx.input), Line: it.pos.Len, LastKey: p.current(), }) } -func (p *parser) panicItemf(it item, format string, v ...interface{}) { +func (p *parser) panicItemf(it item, format string, v ...any) { panic(ParseError{ Message: fmt.Sprintf(format, v...), - Position: it.pos, + Position: it.pos.withCol(p.lx.input), Line: it.pos.Len, LastKey: p.current(), }) } -func (p *parser) panicf(format string, v ...interface{}) { +func (p *parser) panicf(format string, v ...any) { panic(ParseError{ Message: fmt.Sprintf(format, v...), - Position: p.pos, + Position: p.pos.withCol(p.lx.input), Line: p.pos.Line, LastKey: p.current(), }) @@ -113,10 +118,11 @@ func (p *parser) next() item { if it.typ == itemError { if it.err != nil { panic(ParseError{ - Position: it.pos, + Message: it.err.Error(), + err: it.err, + Position: it.pos.withCol(p.lx.input), Line: it.pos.Line, LastKey: p.current(), - err: it.err, }) } @@ -131,7 +137,7 @@ func (p *parser) nextPos() item { return it } -func (p *parser) bug(format string, v ...interface{}) { +func (p *parser) bug(format string, v ...any) { panic(fmt.Sprintf("BUG: "+format+"\n\n", v...)) } @@ -186,20 +192,21 @@ func (p *parser) topLevel(item item) { p.assertEqual(itemKeyEnd, k.typ) /// The current key is the last part. - p.currentKey = key[len(key)-1] + p.currentKey = key.last() /// All the other parts (if any) are the context; need to set each part /// as implicit. - context := key[:len(key)-1] + context := key.parent() for i := range context { p.addImplicitContext(append(p.context, context[i:i+1]...)) } + p.ordered = append(p.ordered, p.context.add(p.currentKey)) /// Set value. vItem := p.next() val, typ := p.value(vItem, false) - p.set(p.currentKey, val, typ, vItem.pos) - p.ordered = append(p.ordered, p.context.add(p.currentKey)) + p.setValue(p.currentKey, val) + p.setType(p.currentKey, typ, vItem.pos) /// Remove the context we added (preserving any context from [tbl] lines). p.context = outerContext @@ -214,7 +221,7 @@ func (p *parser) keyString(it item) string { switch it.typ { case itemText: return it.val - case itemString, itemMultilineString, + case itemString, itemStringEsc, itemMultilineString, itemRawString, itemRawMultilineString: s, _ := p.value(it, false) return s.(string) @@ -231,12 +238,14 @@ var datetimeRepl = strings.NewReplacer( // value translates an expected value from the lexer into a Go value wrapped // as an empty interface. -func (p *parser) value(it item, parentIsArray bool) (interface{}, tomlType) { +func (p *parser) value(it item, parentIsArray bool) (any, tomlType) { switch it.typ { case itemString: + return it.val, p.typeOfPrimitive(it) + case itemStringEsc: return p.replaceEscapes(it, it.val), p.typeOfPrimitive(it) case itemMultilineString: - return p.replaceEscapes(it, stripFirstNewline(p.stripEscapedNewlines(it.val))), p.typeOfPrimitive(it) + return p.replaceEscapes(it, p.stripEscapedNewlines(stripFirstNewline(it.val))), p.typeOfPrimitive(it) case itemRawString: return it.val, p.typeOfPrimitive(it) case itemRawMultilineString: @@ -266,7 +275,7 @@ func (p *parser) value(it item, parentIsArray bool) (interface{}, tomlType) { panic("unreachable") } -func (p *parser) valueInteger(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { +func (p *parser) valueInteger(it item) (any, tomlType) { if !numUnderscoresOK(it.val) { p.panicItemf(it, "Invalid integer %q: underscores must be surrounded by digits", it.val) } @@ -290,7 +299,7 @@ func (p *parser) valueInteger(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { return num, p.typeOfPrimitive(it) } -func (p *parser) valueFloat(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { +func (p *parser) valueFloat(it item) (any, tomlType) { parts := strings.FieldsFunc(it.val, func(r rune) bool { switch r { case '.', 'e', 'E': @@ -314,7 +323,9 @@ func (p *parser) valueFloat(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { p.panicItemf(it, "Invalid float %q: '.' must be followed by one or more digits", it.val) } val := strings.Replace(it.val, "_", "", -1) - if val == "+nan" || val == "-nan" { // Go doesn't support this, but TOML spec does. + signbit := false + if val == "+nan" || val == "-nan" { + signbit = val == "-nan" val = "nan" } num, err := strconv.ParseFloat(val, 64) @@ -325,6 +336,9 @@ func (p *parser) valueFloat(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { p.panicItemf(it, "Invalid float value: %q", it.val) } } + if signbit { + num = math.Copysign(num, -1) + } return num, p.typeOfPrimitive(it) } @@ -336,9 +350,12 @@ var dtTypes = []struct { {"2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999", internal.LocalDatetime}, {"2006-01-02", internal.LocalDate}, {"15:04:05.999999999", internal.LocalTime}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04Z07:00", time.Local}, + {"2006-01-02T15:04", internal.LocalDatetime}, + {"15:04", internal.LocalTime}, } -func (p *parser) valueDatetime(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { +func (p *parser) valueDatetime(it item) (any, tomlType) { it.val = datetimeRepl.Replace(it.val) var ( t time.Time @@ -348,26 +365,44 @@ func (p *parser) valueDatetime(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { for _, dt := range dtTypes { t, err = time.ParseInLocation(dt.fmt, it.val, dt.zone) if err == nil { + if missingLeadingZero(it.val, dt.fmt) { + p.panicErr(it, errParseDate{it.val}) + } ok = true break } } if !ok { - p.panicItemf(it, "Invalid TOML Datetime: %q.", it.val) + p.panicErr(it, errParseDate{it.val}) } return t, p.typeOfPrimitive(it) } -func (p *parser) valueArray(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { +// Go's time.Parse() will accept numbers without a leading zero; there isn't any +// way to require it. https://github.com/golang/go/issues/29911 +// +// Depend on the fact that the separators (- and :) should always be at the same +// location. +func missingLeadingZero(d, l string) bool { + for i, c := range []byte(l) { + if c == '.' || c == 'Z' { + return false + } + if (c < '0' || c > '9') && d[i] != c { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +func (p *parser) valueArray(it item) (any, tomlType) { p.setType(p.currentKey, tomlArray, it.pos) var ( - types []tomlType - - // Initialize to a non-nil empty slice. This makes it consistent with - // how S = [] decodes into a non-nil slice inside something like struct - // { S []string }. See #338 - array = []interface{}{} + // Initialize to a non-nil slice to make it consistent with how S = [] + // decodes into a non-nil slice inside something like struct { S + // []string }. See #338 + array = make([]any, 0, 2) ) for it = p.next(); it.typ != itemArrayEnd; it = p.next() { if it.typ == itemCommentStart { @@ -377,20 +412,20 @@ func (p *parser) valueArray(it item) (interface{}, tomlType) { val, typ := p.value(it, true) array = append(array, val) - types = append(types, typ) - // XXX: types isn't used here, we need it to record the accurate type + // XXX: type isn't used here, we need it to record the accurate type // information. // // Not entirely sure how to best store this; could use "key[0]", // "key[1]" notation, or maybe store it on the Array type? + _ = typ } return array, tomlArray } -func (p *parser) valueInlineTable(it item, parentIsArray bool) (interface{}, tomlType) { +func (p *parser) valueInlineTable(it item, parentIsArray bool) (any, tomlType) { var ( - hash = make(map[string]interface{}) + topHash = make(map[string]any) outerContext = p.context outerKey = p.currentKey ) @@ -418,19 +453,33 @@ func (p *parser) valueInlineTable(it item, parentIsArray bool) (interface{}, tom p.assertEqual(itemKeyEnd, k.typ) /// The current key is the last part. - p.currentKey = key[len(key)-1] + p.currentKey = key.last() /// All the other parts (if any) are the context; need to set each part /// as implicit. - context := key[:len(key)-1] + context := key.parent() for i := range context { p.addImplicitContext(append(p.context, context[i:i+1]...)) } + p.ordered = append(p.ordered, p.context.add(p.currentKey)) /// Set the value. val, typ := p.value(p.next(), false) - p.set(p.currentKey, val, typ, it.pos) - p.ordered = append(p.ordered, p.context.add(p.currentKey)) + p.setValue(p.currentKey, val) + p.setType(p.currentKey, typ, it.pos) + + hash := topHash + for _, c := range context { + h, ok := hash[c] + if !ok { + h = make(map[string]any) + hash[c] = h + } + hash, ok = h.(map[string]any) + if !ok { + p.panicf("%q is not a table", p.context) + } + } hash[p.currentKey] = val /// Restore context. @@ -438,7 +487,7 @@ func (p *parser) valueInlineTable(it item, parentIsArray bool) (interface{}, tom } p.context = outerContext p.currentKey = outerKey - return hash, tomlHash + return topHash, tomlHash } // numHasLeadingZero checks if this number has leading zeroes, allowing for '0', @@ -468,9 +517,9 @@ func numUnderscoresOK(s string) bool { } } - // isHexadecimal is a superset of all the permissable characters - // surrounding an underscore. - accept = isHexadecimal(r) + // isHex is a superset of all the permissible characters surrounding an + // underscore. + accept = isHex(r) } return accept } @@ -493,21 +542,19 @@ func numPeriodsOK(s string) bool { // Establishing the context also makes sure that the key isn't a duplicate, and // will create implicit hashes automatically. func (p *parser) addContext(key Key, array bool) { - var ok bool - - // Always start at the top level and drill down for our context. + /// Always start at the top level and drill down for our context. hashContext := p.mapping - keyContext := make(Key, 0) + keyContext := make(Key, 0, len(key)-1) - // We only need implicit hashes for key[0:-1] - for _, k := range key[0 : len(key)-1] { - _, ok = hashContext[k] + /// We only need implicit hashes for the parents. + for _, k := range key.parent() { + _, ok := hashContext[k] keyContext = append(keyContext, k) // No key? Make an implicit hash and move on. if !ok { p.addImplicit(keyContext) - hashContext[k] = make(map[string]interface{}) + hashContext[k] = make(map[string]any) } // If the hash context is actually an array of tables, then set @@ -516,9 +563,9 @@ func (p *parser) addContext(key Key, array bool) { // Otherwise, it better be a table, since this MUST be a key group (by // virtue of it not being the last element in a key). switch t := hashContext[k].(type) { - case []map[string]interface{}: + case []map[string]any: hashContext = t[len(t)-1] - case map[string]interface{}: + case map[string]any: hashContext = t default: p.panicf("Key '%s' was already created as a hash.", keyContext) @@ -529,40 +576,33 @@ func (p *parser) addContext(key Key, array bool) { if array { // If this is the first element for this array, then allocate a new // list of tables for it. - k := key[len(key)-1] + k := key.last() if _, ok := hashContext[k]; !ok { - hashContext[k] = make([]map[string]interface{}, 0, 4) + hashContext[k] = make([]map[string]any, 0, 4) } // Add a new table. But make sure the key hasn't already been used // for something else. - if hash, ok := hashContext[k].([]map[string]interface{}); ok { - hashContext[k] = append(hash, make(map[string]interface{})) + if hash, ok := hashContext[k].([]map[string]any); ok { + hashContext[k] = append(hash, make(map[string]any)) } else { p.panicf("Key '%s' was already created and cannot be used as an array.", key) } } else { - p.setValue(key[len(key)-1], make(map[string]interface{})) + p.setValue(key.last(), make(map[string]any)) } - p.context = append(p.context, key[len(key)-1]) -} - -// set calls setValue and setType. -func (p *parser) set(key string, val interface{}, typ tomlType, pos Position) { - p.setValue(key, val) - p.setType(key, typ, pos) - + p.context = append(p.context, key.last()) } // setValue sets the given key to the given value in the current context. // It will make sure that the key hasn't already been defined, account for // implicit key groups. -func (p *parser) setValue(key string, value interface{}) { +func (p *parser) setValue(key string, value any) { var ( - tmpHash interface{} + tmpHash any ok bool hash = p.mapping - keyContext Key + keyContext = make(Key, 0, len(p.context)+1) ) for _, k := range p.context { keyContext = append(keyContext, k) @@ -570,11 +610,11 @@ func (p *parser) setValue(key string, value interface{}) { p.bug("Context for key '%s' has not been established.", keyContext) } switch t := tmpHash.(type) { - case []map[string]interface{}: + case []map[string]any: // The context is a table of hashes. Pick the most recent table // defined as the current hash. hash = t[len(t)-1] - case map[string]interface{}: + case map[string]any: hash = t default: p.panicf("Key '%s' has already been defined.", keyContext) @@ -593,6 +633,11 @@ func (p *parser) setValue(key string, value interface{}) { // Note that since it has already been defined (as a hash), we don't // want to overwrite it. So our business is done. if p.isArray(keyContext) { + if !p.isImplicit(keyContext) { + if _, ok := hash[key]; ok { + p.panicf("Key '%s' has already been defined.", keyContext) + } + } p.removeImplicit(keyContext) hash[key] = value return @@ -601,9 +646,8 @@ func (p *parser) setValue(key string, value interface{}) { p.removeImplicit(keyContext) return } - - // Otherwise, we have a concrete key trying to override a previous - // key, which is *always* wrong. + // Otherwise, we have a concrete key trying to override a previous key, + // which is *always* wrong. p.panicf("Key '%s' has already been defined.", keyContext) } @@ -632,14 +676,11 @@ func (p *parser) setType(key string, typ tomlType, pos Position) { // Implicit keys need to be created when tables are implied in "a.b.c.d = 1" and // "[a.b.c]" (the "a", "b", and "c" hashes are never created explicitly). -func (p *parser) addImplicit(key Key) { p.implicits[key.String()] = struct{}{} } -func (p *parser) removeImplicit(key Key) { delete(p.implicits, key.String()) } -func (p *parser) isImplicit(key Key) bool { _, ok := p.implicits[key.String()]; return ok } -func (p *parser) isArray(key Key) bool { return p.keyInfo[key.String()].tomlType == tomlArray } -func (p *parser) addImplicitContext(key Key) { - p.addImplicit(key) - p.addContext(key, false) -} +func (p *parser) addImplicit(key Key) { p.implicits[key.String()] = struct{}{} } +func (p *parser) removeImplicit(key Key) { delete(p.implicits, key.String()) } +func (p *parser) isImplicit(key Key) bool { _, ok := p.implicits[key.String()]; return ok } +func (p *parser) isArray(key Key) bool { return p.keyInfo[key.String()].tomlType == tomlArray } +func (p *parser) addImplicitContext(key Key) { p.addImplicit(key); p.addContext(key, false) } // current returns the full key name of the current context. func (p *parser) current() string { @@ -662,114 +703,127 @@ func stripFirstNewline(s string) string { return s } -// Remove newlines inside triple-quoted strings if a line ends with "\". +// stripEscapedNewlines removes whitespace after line-ending backslashes in +// multiline strings. +// +// A line-ending backslash is an unescaped \ followed only by whitespace until +// the next newline. After a line-ending backslash, all whitespace is removed +// until the next non-whitespace character. func (p *parser) stripEscapedNewlines(s string) string { - split := strings.Split(s, "\n") - if len(split) < 1 { - return s - } - - escNL := false // Keep track of the last non-blank line was escaped. - for i, line := range split { - line = strings.TrimRight(line, " \t\r") - - if len(line) == 0 || line[len(line)-1] != '\\' { - split[i] = strings.TrimRight(split[i], "\r") - if !escNL && i != len(split)-1 { - split[i] += "\n" - } - continue + var ( + b strings.Builder + i int + ) + b.Grow(len(s)) + for { + ix := strings.Index(s[i:], `\`) + if ix < 0 { + b.WriteString(s) + return b.String() } + i += ix - escBS := true - for j := len(line) - 1; j >= 0 && line[j] == '\\'; j-- { - escBS = !escBS + if len(s) > i+1 && s[i+1] == '\\' { + // Escaped backslash. + i += 2 + continue } - if escNL { - line = strings.TrimLeft(line, " \t\r") + // Scan until the next non-whitespace. + j := i + 1 + whitespaceLoop: + for ; j < len(s); j++ { + switch s[j] { + case ' ', '\t', '\r', '\n': + default: + break whitespaceLoop + } } - escNL = !escBS - - if escBS { - split[i] += "\n" + if j == i+1 { + // Not a whitespace escape. + i++ continue } - - if i == len(split)-1 { - p.panicf("invalid escape: '\\ '") - } - - split[i] = line[:len(line)-1] // Remove \ - if len(split)-1 > i { - split[i+1] = strings.TrimLeft(split[i+1], " \t\r") + if !strings.Contains(s[i:j], "\n") { + // This is not a line-ending backslash. (It's a bad escape sequence, + // but we can let replaceEscapes catch it.) + i++ + continue } + b.WriteString(s[:i]) + s = s[j:] + i = 0 } - return strings.Join(split, "") } func (p *parser) replaceEscapes(it item, str string) string { - replaced := make([]rune, 0, len(str)) - s := []byte(str) - r := 0 - for r < len(s) { - if s[r] != '\\' { - c, size := utf8.DecodeRune(s[r:]) - r += size - replaced = append(replaced, c) + var ( + b strings.Builder + skip = 0 + ) + b.Grow(len(str)) + for i, c := range str { + if skip > 0 { + skip-- continue } - r += 1 - if r >= len(s) { + if c != '\\' { + b.WriteRune(c) + continue + } + + if i >= len(str) { p.bug("Escape sequence at end of string.") return "" } - switch s[r] { + switch str[i+1] { default: - p.bug("Expected valid escape code after \\, but got %q.", s[r]) + p.bug("Expected valid escape code after \\, but got %q.", str[i+1]) case ' ', '\t': - p.panicItemf(it, "invalid escape: '\\%c'", s[r]) + p.panicItemf(it, "invalid escape: '\\%c'", str[i+1]) case 'b': - replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x0008)) - r += 1 + b.WriteByte(0x08) + skip = 1 case 't': - replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x0009)) - r += 1 + b.WriteByte(0x09) + skip = 1 case 'n': - replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x000A)) - r += 1 + b.WriteByte(0x0a) + skip = 1 case 'f': - replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x000C)) - r += 1 + b.WriteByte(0x0c) + skip = 1 case 'r': - replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x000D)) - r += 1 + b.WriteByte(0x0d) + skip = 1 + case 'e': + b.WriteByte(0x1b) + skip = 1 case '"': - replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x0022)) - r += 1 + b.WriteByte(0x22) + skip = 1 case '\\': - replaced = append(replaced, rune(0x005C)) - r += 1 + b.WriteByte(0x5c) + skip = 1 + // The lexer guarantees the correct number of characters are present; + // don't need to check here. + case 'x': + escaped := p.asciiEscapeToUnicode(it, str[i+2:i+4]) + b.WriteRune(escaped) + skip = 3 case 'u': - // At this point, we know we have a Unicode escape of the form - // `uXXXX` at [r, r+5). (Because the lexer guarantees this - // for us.) - escaped := p.asciiEscapeToUnicode(it, s[r+1:r+5]) - replaced = append(replaced, escaped) - r += 5 + escaped := p.asciiEscapeToUnicode(it, str[i+2:i+6]) + b.WriteRune(escaped) + skip = 5 case 'U': - // At this point, we know we have a Unicode escape of the form - // `uXXXX` at [r, r+9). (Because the lexer guarantees this - // for us.) - escaped := p.asciiEscapeToUnicode(it, s[r+1:r+9]) - replaced = append(replaced, escaped) - r += 9 + escaped := p.asciiEscapeToUnicode(it, str[i+2:i+10]) + b.WriteRune(escaped) + skip = 9 } } - return string(replaced) + return b.String() } -func (p *parser) asciiEscapeToUnicode(it item, bs []byte) rune { - s := string(bs) +func (p *parser) asciiEscapeToUnicode(it item, s string) rune { hex, err := strconv.ParseUint(strings.ToLower(s), 16, 32) if err != nil { p.bug("Could not parse '%s' as a hexadecimal number, but the lexer claims it's OK: %s", s, err) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/type_fields.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/type_fields.go index 254ca82e..10c51f7e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/type_fields.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/type_fields.go @@ -25,10 +25,8 @@ type field struct { // breaking ties with index sequence. type byName []field -func (x byName) Len() int { return len(x) } - +func (x byName) Len() int { return len(x) } func (x byName) Swap(i, j int) { x[i], x[j] = x[j], x[i] } - func (x byName) Less(i, j int) bool { if x[i].name != x[j].name { return x[i].name < x[j].name @@ -45,10 +43,8 @@ func (x byName) Less(i, j int) bool { // byIndex sorts field by index sequence. type byIndex []field -func (x byIndex) Len() int { return len(x) } - +func (x byIndex) Len() int { return len(x) } func (x byIndex) Swap(i, j int) { x[i], x[j] = x[j], x[i] } - func (x byIndex) Less(i, j int) bool { for k, xik := range x[i].index { if k >= len(x[j].index) { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/type_toml.go b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/type_toml.go index 4e90d773..1c090d33 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/type_toml.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/BurntSushi/toml/type_toml.go @@ -22,13 +22,8 @@ func typeIsTable(t tomlType) bool { type tomlBaseType string -func (btype tomlBaseType) typeString() string { - return string(btype) -} - -func (btype tomlBaseType) String() string { - return btype.typeString() -} +func (btype tomlBaseType) typeString() string { return string(btype) } +func (btype tomlBaseType) String() string { return btype.typeString() } var ( tomlInteger tomlBaseType = "Integer" @@ -54,7 +49,7 @@ func (p *parser) typeOfPrimitive(lexItem item) tomlType { return tomlFloat case itemDatetime: return tomlDatetime - case itemString: + case itemString, itemStringEsc: return tomlString case itemMultilineString: return tomlString diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 234f2274..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -# Overview - -[![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events) - -This package provides input types for Lambda functions that process AWS events. - -# Samples - -[ALB Target Group Events](README_ALBTargetGroupEvents.md) - -[API Gateway](README_ApiGatewayEvent.md) - -[API Gateway Custom Authorizer](README_ApiGatewayCustomAuthorizer.md) - -[AppSync](README_AppSync.md) - -[AutoScaling](README_AutoScaling.md) - -[ClientVPN Connection Handler](README_ClientVPN.md) - -[CloudFormation Events](../cfn/README.md) - -[CloudWatch Events](README_CloudWatch_Events.md) - -[CloudWatch Logs](README_CloudWatch_Logs.md) - -[Chime Bot Events](README_Chime_Bots.md) - -[CodeBuild Events](README_CodeBuild.md) - -[CodeCommit Events](README_CodeCommit.md) - -[CodeDeploy Events](README_CodeDeploy.md) - -[Cognito Events](README_Cognito.md) - -[Cognito Custom Authentication](README_Cognito_UserPools_CustomAuthLambdaTriggers.md) - -[Cognito PostConfirmation](README_Cognito_UserPools_PostConfirmation.md) - -[Cognito PreAuthentication](README_Cognito_UserPools_PreAuthentication.md) - -[Cognito PreSignup](README_Cognito_UserPools_PreSignup.md) - -[Cognito PreTokenGen](README_Cognito_UserPools_PreTokenGen.md) - -[Config Events](README_Config.md) - -[Connect Events](README_Connect.md) - -[DynamoDB Events](README_DynamoDB.md) - -[Kinesis Events](README_Kinesis.md) - -[Kinesis Data Analytics Events](README_KinesisDataAnalytics.md) - -[Kinesis Firehose Events](README_KinesisFirehose.md) - -[Lambda Events](README_Lambda.md) - -[Lex Events](README_Lex.md) - -[S3 Events](README_S3.md) - -[S3 Batch Job Events](README_S3_Batch_Job.md) - -[SES Events](README_SES.md) - -[SNS Events](README_SNS.md) - -[SQS Events](README_SQS.md) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ALBTargetGroupEvents.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ALBTargetGroupEvents.md deleted file mode 100644 index e0a48210..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ALBTargetGroupEvents.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -# Overview - -ALB Target Group events consist of a request that was routed to a Lambda function which is a registered target of an Application Load Balancer Target Group. When this happens, ALB expects the result of the function to be the response that ALB should respond with. - -https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/application/lambda-functions.html - -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives an ALB Target Group event as an input, writes some of the incoming data to CloudWatch Logs, and responds with a 200 status and the same body as the request. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go - -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func handleRequest(ctx context.Context, request events.ALBTargetGroupRequest) (events.ALBTargetGroupResponse, error) { - fmt.Printf("Processing request data for traceId %s.\n", request.Headers["x-amzn-trace-id"]) - fmt.Printf("Body size = %d.\n", len(request.Body)) - - fmt.Println("Headers:") - for key, value := range request.Headers { - fmt.Printf(" %s: %s\n", key, value) - } - - return events.ALBTargetGroupResponse{Body: request.Body, StatusCode: 200, StatusDescription: "200 OK", IsBase64Encoded: false, Headers: map[string]string{}}, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handleRequest) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ApiGatewayCustomAuthorizer.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ApiGatewayCustomAuthorizer.md deleted file mode 100644 index adb86078..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ApiGatewayCustomAuthorizer.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a simple TOKEN authorizer example to demonstrate how to use an authorization -token to allow or deny a request. In this example, the caller named "user" is allowed to invoke -a request if the client-supplied token value is "allow". The caller is not allowed to invoke -the request if the token value is "deny". If the token value is "Unauthorized", the function -returns the "Unauthorized" error with an HTTP status code of 401. For any other token value, -the authorizer returns an "Invalid token" error. - -This example is based on the [JavaScript sample](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/apigateway/latest/developerguide/use-custom-authorizer.html#api-gateway-custom-authorizer-token-lambda-function-create) from the API Gateway documentation - -```go -package main - -import ( - "context" - "errors" - "strings" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -// Help function to generate an IAM policy -func generatePolicy(principalId, effect, resource string) events.APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerResponse { - authResponse := events.APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerResponse{PrincipalID: principalId} - - if effect != "" && resource != "" { - authResponse.PolicyDocument = events.APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerPolicy{ - Version: "2012-10-17", - Statement: []events.IAMPolicyStatement{ - { - Action: []string{"execute-api:Invoke"}, - Effect: effect, - Resource: []string{resource}, - }, - }, - } - } - - // Optional output with custom properties of the String, Number or Boolean type. - authResponse.Context = map[string]interface{}{ - "stringKey": "stringval", - "numberKey": 123, - "booleanKey": true, - } - return authResponse -} - -func handleRequest(ctx context.Context, event events.APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerRequest) (events.APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerResponse, error) { - token := event.AuthorizationToken - switch strings.ToLower(token) { - case "allow": - return generatePolicy("user", "Allow", event.MethodArn), nil - case "deny": - return generatePolicy("user", "Deny", event.MethodArn), nil - case "unauthorized": - return events.APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerResponse{}, errors.New("Unauthorized") // Return a 401 Unauthorized response - default: - return events.APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerResponse{}, errors.New("Error: Invalid token") - } -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handleRequest) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ApiGatewayEvent.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ApiGatewayEvent.md deleted file mode 100644 index 1faaf598..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ApiGatewayEvent.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,36 +0,0 @@ -# Overview - -API Gateway events consist of a request that was routed to a Lambda function by API Gateway. When this happens, API Gateway expects the result of the function to be the response that API Gateway should respond with. - -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives Amazon API Gateway event record data as an input, writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs, and responds with a 200 status and the same body as the request. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go - -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func handleRequest(ctx context.Context, request events.APIGatewayProxyRequest) (events.APIGatewayProxyResponse, error) { - fmt.Printf("Processing request data for request %s.\n", request.RequestContext.RequestID) - fmt.Printf("Body size = %d.\n", len(request.Body)) - - fmt.Println("Headers:") - for key, value := range request.Headers { - fmt.Printf(" %s: %s\n", key, value) - } - - return events.APIGatewayProxyResponse{Body: request.Body, StatusCode: 200}, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handleRequest) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_AutoScaling.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_AutoScaling.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2835ada7..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_AutoScaling.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives an Auto Scaling event as an input and logs the EC2 instance ID to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, autoScalingEvent events.AutoScalingEvent) { - fmt.Printf("Instance-Id available in event is %s \n", autoScalingEvent.Detail["EC2InstanceId"]) -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Chime_Bots.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Chime_Bots.md deleted file mode 100644 index d5d933d8..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Chime_Bots.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives a Amazon Chime Bot event and handles the various event types accordingly. - -```go - -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "context" - "net/http" - "bytes" - "encoding/json" - "errors" - "strconv" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(_ context.Context, chimeBotEvent events.ChimeBotEvent) error { - switch chimeBotEvent.EventType { - case "Invite": - if err := message(chimeBotEvent.InboundHTTPSEndpoint.URL, "Thanks for inviting me to this room " + chimeBotEvent.Sender.SenderID); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to send webhook message: %v", err) - } - return nil - case "Mention": - if err := message(chimeBotEvent.InboundHTTPSEndpoint.URL, "Thanks for mentioning me " + chimeBotEvent.Sender.SenderID); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("failed to send webhook message: %v", err) - } - return nil - case "Remove": - fmt.Printf("I have been removed from %q by %q", chimeBotEvent.Discussion.DiscussionType, chimeBotEvent.Sender.SenderID) - return nil - default: - return fmt.Errorf("event type %q is unsupported", chimeBotEvent.EventType) - } -} - -func message(url, content string) (error) { - input := &bytes.Buffer{} - if err := json.NewEncoder(input).Encode(webhookInput{Content:content}); err != nil { - return errors.New("failed to marshal request: " + err.Error()) - } - - resp, err := http.Post("POST", url, input) - if err != nil { - return errors.New("failed to execute post http request: " + err.Error()) - } - - if resp != nil && resp.Body != nil { - defer resp.Body.Close() - } - - if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { - return errors.New("bad response: status code not is " + strconv.Itoa(http.StatusOK) + " not " + strconv.Itoa(resp.StatusCode)) - } - - return nil -} - -type webhookInput struct { - Content string `json:"Content"` -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ClientVPN.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ClientVPN.md deleted file mode 100644 index ab8c0e39..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ClientVPN.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives a Client VPN connection handler request as an input and then validates the IP address input and checks whether the connection source IP is on the allowed list defined as a map inside the function. If the source IP matches an allowed IP address it allows the access, otherwise an error message is presented to the user. Debug logs are generated to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go -import ( - "fmt" - "log" - "net" - - "encoding/json" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -var ( - AllowedIPs = map[string]bool{ - "10.11.12.13": true, - } -) - -func handler(request events.ClientVPNConnectionHandlerRequest) (events.ClientVPNConnectionHandlerResponse, error) { - requestJson, _ := json.MarshalIndent(request, "", " ") - log.Printf("REQUEST: %s", requestJson) - - sourceIP := request.PublicIP - if net.ParseIP(sourceIP) == nil { - return events.ClientVPNConnectionHandlerResponse{}, fmt.Errorf("Invalid parameter PublicIP passed in request: %q", sourceIP) - } - - log.Printf("SOURCE IP: %q", sourceIP) - - if allowed, ok := AllowedIPs[sourceIP]; ok && allowed { - log.Printf("Allowing access from: %q", sourceIP) - return events.ClientVPNConnectionHandlerResponse{ - Allow: true, - ErrorMsgOnFailedPostureCompliance: "", - PostureComplianceStatuses: []string{}, - SchemaVersion: "v1", - }, nil - } - - log.Printf("Blocking access from: %q", sourceIP) - return events.ClientVPNConnectionHandlerResponse{ - Allow: false, - ErrorMsgOnFailedPostureCompliance: "You're trying to connect from an IP address that is not allowed.", - PostureComplianceStatuses: []string{"BlockedSourceIP"}, - SchemaVersion: "v1", - }, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CloudWatch_Events.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CloudWatch_Events.md deleted file mode 100644 index b1d16dc7..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CloudWatch_Events.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ - -# Sample Function - -The following is a Lambda function that receives Amazon CloudWatch event record data as input and writes event detail to Lambda's CloudWatch Logs. Note that by default anything written to Console will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events. - -```go -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, event events.CloudWatchEvent) { - fmt.Printf("Detail = %s\n", event.Detail) -} -``` - -## CloudWatch Scheduled Events - -If you have a constant JSON text in a CloudWatch Scheduled Event, it can be accessed either by explicitly defining a structure for the json payload you would expect: - -```go -type MyRequest struct { - Name string `json:"name"` -} - -func handler(ctx context.Context, req MyRequest) { -} -``` - -or by accepting raw json blob as is: - -```go -func handler(ctx context.Context, b json.RawMessage) { - // json.RawMessage is basically []byte which can be unmarshalled -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CloudWatch_Logs.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CloudWatch_Logs.md deleted file mode 100644 index 75a219e0..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CloudWatch_Logs.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ - -# Sample Function - -The following is a Lambda function that receives Amazon CloudWatch Logs event record data as input and writes message part to Lambda's CloudWatch Logs. Note that by default anything written to Console will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events. - -```go -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, logsEvent events.CloudwatchLogsEvent) { - data, _ := logsEvent.AWSLogs.Parse() - for _, logEvent := range data.LogEvents { - fmt.Printf("Message = %s\n", logEvent.Message) - } -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CodeBuild.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CodeBuild.md deleted file mode 100644 index 729eaa46..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CodeBuild.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives an Amazon CodeBuild event -and writes it to standard output. - -```go -import ( - "fmt" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handleRequest(evt events.CodeBuildEvent) { - fmt.Println(evt) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CodeCommit.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CodeCommit.md deleted file mode 100644 index aea1d703..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CodeCommit.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives Amazon CodeCommit event -records input and prints them to `os.Stdout`.) - -```go -import ( - "fmt" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handleRequest(evt events.CodeCommitEvent) { - for _, record := range evt.Records { - fmt.Println(record) - } -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CodeDeploy.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CodeDeploy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 761c0b01..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_CodeDeploy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives an Amazon CodeDeploy event -and writes it to standard output. - -```go -import ( - "fmt" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handleRequest(evt events.CodeDeployEvent) { - fmt.Println(evt) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito.md deleted file mode 100644 index 9a7249e8..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives Amazon Cognito Sync event record data as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go - -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(cognitoEvent events.CognitoEvent) error { - for datasetName, datasetRecord := range cognitoEvent.DatasetRecords { - fmt.Printf("[%s -- %s] %s -> %s -> %s \n", - cognitoEvent.EventType, - datasetName, - datasetRecord.OldValue, - datasetRecord.Op, - datasetRecord.NewValue) - } - return nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_CustomAuthLambdaTriggers.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_CustomAuthLambdaTriggers.md deleted file mode 100644 index 737339cb..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_CustomAuthLambdaTriggers.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda functions that are used for custom authentication with Cognito User Pools. -These Lambda triggers issue and verify their own challenges as part of a user pool [custom authentication flow](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/amazon-cognito-user-pools-authentication-flow.html#amazon-cognito-user-pools-custom-authentication-flow). - -Please see instructions for setting up the Cognito triggers at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/user-pool-lambda-challenge.html - -Define Auth Challenge Lambda Trigger: -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(event *events.CognitoEventUserPoolsDefineAuthChallenge) (*events.CognitoEventUserPoolsDefineAuthChallenge, error) { - fmt.Printf("Define Auth Challenge: %+v\n", event) - return event, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} -``` - -Create Auth Challenge Lambda Trigger: -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(event *events.CognitoEventUserPoolsCreateAuthChallenge) (*events.CognitoEventUserPoolsCreateAuthChallenge, error) { - fmt.Printf("Create Auth Challenge: %+v\n", event) - return event, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} -``` - -Verify Auth Challenge Response Lambda Trigger: -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(event *events.CognitoEventUserPoolsVerifyAuthChallenge) (*events.CognitoEventUserPoolsVerifyAuthChallenge, error) { - fmt.Printf("Verify Auth Challenge: %+v\n", event) - return event, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PostConfirmation.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PostConfirmation.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0efab64f..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PostConfirmation.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives Amazon Cognito User Pools post-confirmation event as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -Please see instructions for setting up the Cognito triggers at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-identity-pools-working-with-aws-lambda-triggers.html . - -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(event events.CognitoEventUserPoolsPostConfirmation) (events.CognitoEventUserPoolsPostConfirmation, error) { - fmt.Printf("PostConfirmation for user: %s\n", event.UserName) - return event, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PreAuthentication.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PreAuthentication.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0e74214f..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PreAuthentication.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives Amazon Cognito User Pools pre-authentication event as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -Please see instructions for setting up the Cognito triggers at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-identity-pools-working-with-aws-lambda-triggers.html . - -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(event events.CognitoEventUserPoolsPreAuthentication) (events.CognitoEventUserPoolsPreAuthentication, error) { - fmt.Printf("PreAuthentication of user: %s\n", event.UserName) - return event, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PreSignup.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PreSignup.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0d48499e..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PreSignup.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives Amazon Cognito User Pools pre-signup event as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -Please see instructions for setting up the Cognito triggers at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-identity-pools-working-with-aws-lambda-triggers.html . - -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -// handler is the lambda handler invoked by the `lambda.Start` function call -func handler(event events.CognitoEventUserPoolsPreSignup) (events.CognitoEventUserPoolsPreSignup, error) { - fmt.Printf("PreSignup of user: %s\n", event.UserName) - event.Response.AutoConfirmUser = true - return event, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PreTokenGen.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PreTokenGen.md deleted file mode 100644 index f42cba02..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Cognito_UserPools_PreTokenGen.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives Amazon Cognito User Pools pre-token-gen event as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -Please see instructions for setting up the Cognito triggers at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cognito/latest/developerguide/cognito-user-identity-pools-working-with-aws-lambda-triggers.html . - -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(event events.CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGen) (events.CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGen, error) { - fmt.Printf("PreTokenGen of user: %s\n", event.UserName) - event.Response.ClaimsOverrideDetails.ClaimsToSuppress = []string{"family_name"} - return event, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Config.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Config.md deleted file mode 100644 index e8d08330..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Config.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives Amazon Config event record data as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go - -import ( - "strings" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handleRequest(ctx context.Context, configEvent events.ConfigEvent) { - fmt.Printf("AWS Config rule: %s\n", configEvent.ConfigRuleName) - fmt.Printf("Invoking event JSON: %s\n", configEvent.InvokingEvent) - fmt.Printf("Event version: %s\n", configEvent.Version) -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Connect.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Connect.md deleted file mode 100644 index 9e4c92b0..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Connect.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives an Amazon Connect event as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} - -func handler(ctx context.Context, connectEvent events.ConnectEvent) (events.ConnectResponse, error) { - fmt.Printf("Processing Connect event with ContactID %s.\n", connectEvent.Details.ContactData.ContactID) - - fmt.Printf("Invoked with %d parameters\n", len(connectEvent.Details.Parameters)) - for k, v := range connectEvent.Details.Parameters { - fmt.Printf("%s : %s\n", k, v) - } - - resp := events.ConnectResponse{ - "Result": "Success", - "NewAttribute": "NewValue", - } - - return resp, nil -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_DynamoDB.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_DynamoDB.md deleted file mode 100644 index a01201ff..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_DynamoDB.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that receives DynamoDB event data as input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that by default anything written to Console will be logged as CloudWatch Logs.) - -```go -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handleRequest(ctx context.Context, e events.DynamoDBEvent) { - - for _, record := range e.Records { - fmt.Printf("Processing request data for event ID %s, type %s.\n", record.EventID, record.EventName) - - // Print new values for attributes of type String - for name, value := range record.Change.NewImage { - if value.DataType() == events.DataTypeString { - fmt.Printf("Attribute name: %s, value: %s\n", name, value.String()) - } - } - } -} -``` - -# Reading attribute values - -Stream notifications are delivered to the Lambda handler whenever data in the DynamoDB table is modified. -Depending on the Stream settings, a StreamRecord may contain the following data: - -* Keys: key attributes of the modified item. -* NewImage: the entire item, as it appears after it was modified. -* OldImage: the entire item, as it appeared before it was modified. - -The values for the attributes can be accessed using the AttributeValue type. For each type -supported natively by DynamoDB, there is a corresponding accessor method: - -DynamoDB type | AttributeValue accessor method | Return type | DataType constant ----------------|--------------------------------|---------------------------|------------------ -B (Binary) | Binary() | []byte | DataTypeBinary -BOOL (Boolean) | Boolean() | bool | DataTypeBoolean -BS (Binary Set)| BinarySet() | [][]byte | DataTypeBinarySet -L (List) | List() | []AttributeValue | DataTypeList -M (Map) | Map() | map[string]AttributeValue | DataTypeMap -N (Number) | Number() / Integer() / Float() | string / int64 / float64 | DataTypeNumber -NS (Number Set)| NumberSet() | []string | DataTypeNumberSet -NULL (Null) | IsNull() | bool | DataTypeNull -S (String) | String() | string | DataTypeString -SS (String Set)| StringSet() | []string | DataTypeStringSet - -Calling the accessor method for the incorrect type will result in a panic. If the type needs to -be discovered in runtime, the method DataType() can be used in order to determine the correct accessor. - -More information about DynamoDB data types can be seen [in this documentation](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazondynamodb/latest/APIReference/API_AttributeValue.html). - -The following example reads values of attributes name and age, for which types are known to be String and Number: - -```go -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handleRequest(ctx context.Context, e events.DynamoDBEvent) { - - for _, record := range e.Records { - fmt.Printf("Processing request data for event ID %s, type %s.\n", record.EventID, record.EventName) - - // Print new values for attributes name and age - name := record.Change.NewImage["name"].String() - age, _ := record.Change.NewImage["age"].Integer() - - fmt.Printf("Name: %s, age: %d\n", name, age) - } -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ECS_ContainerInstance.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ECS_ContainerInstance.md deleted file mode 100644 index 36d7e1b6..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_ECS_ContainerInstance.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives Amazon ECS Container instance state change events record data as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go - -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, ecsEvent events.ECSContainerInstanceEvent) { - outputJSON, _ := json.MarshalIndent(ecsEvent, "", " ") - fmt.Printf("Data = %s", outputJSON) -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Kinesis.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Kinesis.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7133d4b5..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Kinesis.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives Amazon Kinesis event record data as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go - -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, kinesisEvent events.KinesisEvent) error { - for _, record := range kinesisEvent.Records { - kinesisRecord := record.Kinesis - dataBytes := kinesisRecord.Data - dataText := string(dataBytes) - - fmt.Printf("%s Data = %s \n", record.EventName, dataText) - } - - return nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_KinesisDataAnalytics.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_KinesisDataAnalytics.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6225294c..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_KinesisDataAnalytics.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -# Sample function - -The following is an example for an Application Destination Lambda function that receives Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics event records as an input. To send Kinesis Data Analytics output records the Lambda function must be compliant with the (required input and return data models)[https://docs.aws.amazon.com/kinesisanalytics/latest/dev/how-it-works-output-lambda.html], so the handler returns a list of delivery statuses for each record. - -The following Lambda function receives Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics event record data as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. For each entry it adds an element to the response slice, marking it delivered. When the logic considers the delivery to be failed the `events.KinesisAnalyticsOutputDeliveryFailed` value should be used for the response `Result` field. - - -```go -package main - -import ( - "context" - "encoding/json" - "fmt" - "log" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, kinesisAnalyticsEvent events.KinesisAnalyticsOutputDeliveryEvent) (events.KinesisAnalyticsOutputDeliveryResponse, error) { - var err error - - var responses events.KinesisAnalyticsOutputDeliveryResponse - responses.Records = make([]events.KinesisAnalyticsOutputDeliveryResponseRecord, len(kinesisAnalyticsEvent.Records)) - - for i, record := range kinesisAnalyticsEvent.Records { - responses.Records[i] = events.KinesisAnalyticsOutputDeliveryResponseRecord{ - RecordID: record.RecordID, - Result: events.KinesisAnalyticsOutputDeliveryOK, - } - - dataBytes := record.Data - dataText := string(dataBytes) - - fmt.Printf("%s Data = %s \n", record.RecordID, dataText) - } - return responses, err -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_KinesisFirehose.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_KinesisFirehose.md deleted file mode 100644 index ac7d85c4..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_KinesisFirehose.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample Lambda function that transforms Kinesis Firehose records by doing a ToUpper on the data. - -```go - -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "strings" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func handleRequest(evnt events.KinesisFirehoseEvent) (events.KinesisFirehoseResponse, error) { - - fmt.Printf("InvocationID: %s\n", evnt.InvocationID) - fmt.Printf("DeliveryStreamArn: %s\n", evnt.DeliveryStreamArn) - fmt.Printf("Region: %s\n", evnt.Region) - - var response events.KinesisFirehoseResponse - - for _, record := range evnt.Records { - fmt.Printf("RecordID: %s\n", record.RecordID) - fmt.Printf("ApproximateArrivalTimestamp: %s\n", record.ApproximateArrivalTimestamp) - - // Transform data: ToUpper the data - var transformedRecord events.KinesisFirehoseResponseRecord - transformedRecord.RecordID = record.RecordID - transformedRecord.Result = events.KinesisFirehoseTransformedStateOk - transformedRecord.Data = []byte(strings.ToUpper(string(record.Data))) - - response.Records = append(response.Records, transformedRecord) - } - - return response, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handleRequest) -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Lambda.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Lambda.md deleted file mode 100644 index 95aa75ec..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Lambda.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -# Overview - -Lambda events consist of a request that was routed to a Lambda function by the Lambda Function URLs feature. When this happens, Lambda expects the result of the function to be the response that Lambda should respond with. - -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives Lambda Function URLs event record data as an input, writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs, and responds with a 200 status and the same body as the request. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func handleRequest(ctx context.Context, request events.LambdaFunctionURLRequest) (events.LambdaFunctionURLResponse, error) { - fmt.Printf("Processing request data for request %s.\n", request.RequestContext.RequestID) - fmt.Printf("Body size = %d.\n", len(request.Body)) - - fmt.Println("Headers:") - for key, value := range request.Headers { - fmt.Printf(" %s: %s\n", key, value) - } - - return events.LambdaFunctionURLResponse{Body: request.Body, StatusCode: 200}, nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handleRequest) -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Lex.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Lex.md deleted file mode 100644 index 88d04e9a..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_Lex.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ - -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives Amazon Lex event data as input, writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs, and responds back to Lex. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func Handler(ctx context.Context, event events.LexEvent) (*lex.LexResponse, error) { - fmt.Printf("Received an input from Amazon Lex. Current Intent: %s", event.CurrentIntent.Name) - - messageContent := "Hello from AWS Lambda!" - - return &LexResponse{ - SessionAttributes: event.SessionAttributes, - DialogAction: events.LexDialogAction{ - Type: "Close", - Message: map[string]string{ - "content": messageContent, - "contentType": "PlainText", - }, - FulfillmentState: "Fulfilled", - }, - }, nil -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_S3.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_S3.md deleted file mode 100644 index ac36ab0d..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_S3.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives Amazon S3 event record data as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go - -// main.go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "context" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, s3Event events.S3Event) { - for _, record := range s3Event.Records { - s3 := record.S3 - fmt.Printf("[%s - %s] Bucket = %s, Key = %s \n", record.EventSource, record.EventTime, s3.Bucket.Name, s3.Object.Key) - } -} - - -func main() { - // Make the handler available for Remote Procedure Call by AWS Lambda - lambda.Start(handler) -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_S3_Batch_Job.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_S3_Batch_Job.md deleted file mode 100644 index 19e4549d..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_S3_Batch_Job.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives Amazon S3 event record data as an input and writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go - -import ( - "fmt" - "context" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, e events.S3BatchJobEvent) (response events.S3BatchJobResponse, err error) { - fmt.Printf("InvocationSchemaVersion: %s\n", e.InvocationSchemaVersion) - fmt.Printf("InvocationID: %s\n", e.InvocationID) - fmt.Printf("Job.ID: %s\n", e.Job.ID) - - for _, task := range e.Tasks { - fmt.Printf("TaskID: %s\n", task.TaskID) - fmt.Printf("S3Key: %s\n", task.S3Key) - fmt.Printf("S3VersionID: %s\n", task.S3VersionID) - fmt.Printf("S3BucketARN: %s\n", task.S3BucketARN) - - } - - fmt.Printf("InvocationSchemaVersion: %s\n", response.InvocationSchemaVersion) - fmt.Printf("TreatMissingKeysAs: %s\n", response.TreatMissingKeysAs) - fmt.Printf("InvocationID: %s\n", response.InvocationID) - - for _, result := range response.Results { - fmt.Printf("TaskID: %s\n", result.TaskID) - fmt.Printf("ResultCode: %s\n", result.ResultCode) - fmt.Printf("ResultString: %s\n", result.ResultString) - } - - return -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_SES.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_SES.md deleted file mode 100644 index dd471184..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_SES.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ - -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives Amazon SES event message data as input, writes some of the message data to CloudWatch Logs, and responds with a 200 status and the same body as the request. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, sesEvent events.SimpleEmailEvent) error { - for _, record := range sesEvent.Records { - ses := record.SES - fmt.Printf("[%s - %s] Mail = %+v, Receipt = %+v \n", record.EventVersion, record.EventSource, ses.Mail, ses.Receipt) - } - - return nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_SNS.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_SNS.md deleted file mode 100644 index 924250c8..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_SNS.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ - -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives Amazon SNS event record data as input, writes some of the record data to CloudWatch Logs, and responds with a 200 status and the same body as the request. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, snsEvent events.SNSEvent) { - for _, record := range snsEvent.Records { - snsRecord := record.SNS - - fmt.Printf("[%s %s] Message = %s \n", record.EventSource, snsRecord.Timestamp, snsRecord.Message) - } -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_SQS.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_SQS.md deleted file mode 100644 index d852b16e..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/README_SQS.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ - -# Sample Function - -The following is a sample class and Lambda function that receives Amazon SQS event message data as input, writes some of the message data to CloudWatch Logs, and responds with a 200 status and the same body as the request. (Note that anything written to stdout or stderr will be logged as CloudWatch Logs events.) - -```go -package main - -import ( - "context" - "fmt" - - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events" - "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda" -) - -func handler(ctx context.Context, sqsEvent events.SQSEvent) error { - for _, message := range sqsEvent.Records { - fmt.Printf("The message %s for event source %s = %s \n", message.MessageId, message.EventSource, message.Body) - } - - return nil -} - -func main() { - lambda.Start(handler) -} - -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/alb.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/alb.go index ec5ee282..393c9956 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/alb.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/alb.go @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ type ALBTargetGroupRequestContext struct { // ELBContext contains the information to identify the ARN invoking the lambda type ELBContext struct { - TargetGroupArn string `json:"targetGroupArn"` //nolint: stylecheck + TargetGroupArn string `json:"targetGroupArn"` //nolint: staticcheck } // ALBTargetGroupResponse configures the response to be returned by the ALB Lambda target group for the request diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/apigw.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/apigw.go index 04ac73f6..b77c58e2 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/apigw.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/apigw.go @@ -2,6 +2,13 @@ package events +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding/json" + "errors" + "io" +) + // APIGatewayProxyRequest contains data coming from the API Gateway proxy type APIGatewayProxyRequest struct { Resource string `json:"resource"` // The resource path defined in API Gateway @@ -27,6 +34,64 @@ type APIGatewayProxyResponse struct { IsBase64Encoded bool `json:"isBase64Encoded,omitempty"` } +// APIGatewayProxyStreamingResponse configures the response to be returned by API Gateway for the request. +// - integration type must be AWS_PROXY +// - integration uri must be arn::apigateway::lambda:path/2021-11-15/functions//response-streaming-invocations +// - integration response transfer mode must be STREAM +// +// If not using the above streaming integration, use APIGatewayProxyResponse instead +type APIGatewayProxyStreamingResponse struct { + prelude *bytes.Buffer + + StatusCode int + Headers map[string]string + MultiValueHeaders map[string][]string + Body io.Reader + Cookies []string +} + +func (r *APIGatewayProxyStreamingResponse) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if r.prelude == nil { + b, err := json.Marshal(struct { + StatusCode int `json:"statusCode,omitempty"` + Headers map[string]string `json:"headers,omitempty"` + MultiValueHeaders map[string][]string `json:"multiValueHeaders,omitempty"` + Cookies []string `json:"cookies,omitempty"` + }{ + StatusCode: r.StatusCode, + Headers: r.Headers, + MultiValueHeaders: r.MultiValueHeaders, + Cookies: r.Cookies, + }) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + r.prelude = bytes.NewBuffer(append(b, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)) + } + if r.prelude.Len() > 0 { + return r.prelude.Read(p) + } + if r.Body == nil { + return 0, io.EOF + } + return r.Body.Read(p) +} + +func (r *APIGatewayProxyStreamingResponse) Close() error { + if closer, ok := r.Body.(io.ReadCloser); ok { + return closer.Close() + } + return nil +} + +func (r *APIGatewayProxyStreamingResponse) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + return nil, errors.New("not json") +} + +func (r *APIGatewayProxyStreamingResponse) ContentType() string { + return "application/vnd.awslambda.http-integration-response" +} + // APIGatewayProxyRequestContext contains the information to identify the AWS account and resources invoking the // Lambda function. It also includes Cognito identity information for the caller. type APIGatewayProxyRequestContext struct { @@ -133,63 +198,66 @@ type APIGatewayV2HTTPResponse struct { // APIGatewayRequestIdentity contains identity information for the request caller. type APIGatewayRequestIdentity struct { - CognitoIdentityPoolID string `json:"cognitoIdentityPoolId"` - AccountID string `json:"accountId"` - CognitoIdentityID string `json:"cognitoIdentityId"` - Caller string `json:"caller"` - APIKey string `json:"apiKey"` - APIKeyID string `json:"apiKeyId"` - AccessKey string `json:"accessKey"` - SourceIP string `json:"sourceIp"` - CognitoAuthenticationType string `json:"cognitoAuthenticationType"` - CognitoAuthenticationProvider string `json:"cognitoAuthenticationProvider"` - UserArn string `json:"userArn"` //nolint: stylecheck - UserAgent string `json:"userAgent"` - User string `json:"user"` + CognitoIdentityPoolID string `json:"cognitoIdentityPoolId,omitempty"` + AccountID string `json:"accountId,omitempty"` + CognitoIdentityID string `json:"cognitoIdentityId,omitempty"` + Caller string `json:"caller,omitempty"` + APIKey string `json:"apiKey,omitempty"` + APIKeyID string `json:"apiKeyId,omitempty"` + AccessKey string `json:"accessKey,omitempty"` + SourceIP string `json:"sourceIp"` + CognitoAuthenticationType string `json:"cognitoAuthenticationType,omitempty"` + CognitoAuthenticationProvider string `json:"cognitoAuthenticationProvider,omitempty"` + UserArn string `json:"userArn,omitempty"` //nolint: staticcheck + UserAgent string `json:"userAgent"` + User string `json:"user,omitempty"` + ClientCert *APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerRequestTypeRequestIdentityClientCert `json:"clientCert,omitempty"` } // APIGatewayWebsocketProxyRequest contains data coming from the API Gateway proxy type APIGatewayWebsocketProxyRequest struct { - Resource string `json:"resource"` // The resource path defined in API Gateway - Path string `json:"path"` // The url path for the caller + Resource string `json:"resource,omitempty"` // The resource path defined in API Gateway + Path string `json:"path,omitempty"` // The url path for the caller HTTPMethod string `json:"httpMethod,omitempty"` - Headers map[string]string `json:"headers"` - MultiValueHeaders map[string][]string `json:"multiValueHeaders"` - QueryStringParameters map[string]string `json:"queryStringParameters"` - MultiValueQueryStringParameters map[string][]string `json:"multiValueQueryStringParameters"` - PathParameters map[string]string `json:"pathParameters"` - StageVariables map[string]string `json:"stageVariables"` + Headers map[string]string `json:"headers,omitempty"` + MultiValueHeaders map[string][]string `json:"multiValueHeaders,omitempty"` + QueryStringParameters map[string]string `json:"queryStringParameters,omitempty"` + MultiValueQueryStringParameters map[string][]string `json:"multiValueQueryStringParameters,omitempty"` + PathParameters map[string]string `json:"pathParameters,omitempty"` + StageVariables map[string]string `json:"stageVariables,omitempty"` RequestContext APIGatewayWebsocketProxyRequestContext `json:"requestContext"` - Body string `json:"body"` - IsBase64Encoded bool `json:"isBase64Encoded,omitempty"` + Body string `json:"body,omitempty"` + IsBase64Encoded bool `json:"isBase64Encoded"` } // APIGatewayWebsocketProxyRequestContext contains the information to identify // the AWS account and resources invoking the Lambda function. It also includes // Cognito identity information for the caller. type APIGatewayWebsocketProxyRequestContext struct { - AccountID string `json:"accountId"` - ResourceID string `json:"resourceId"` - Stage string `json:"stage"` - RequestID string `json:"requestId"` - Identity APIGatewayRequestIdentity `json:"identity"` - ResourcePath string `json:"resourcePath"` - Authorizer interface{} `json:"authorizer"` - HTTPMethod string `json:"httpMethod"` - APIID string `json:"apiId"` // The API Gateway rest API Id - ConnectedAt int64 `json:"connectedAt"` - ConnectionID string `json:"connectionId"` - DomainName string `json:"domainName"` - Error string `json:"error"` - EventType string `json:"eventType"` - ExtendedRequestID string `json:"extendedRequestId"` - IntegrationLatency string `json:"integrationLatency"` - MessageDirection string `json:"messageDirection"` - MessageID interface{} `json:"messageId"` - RequestTime string `json:"requestTime"` - RequestTimeEpoch int64 `json:"requestTimeEpoch"` - RouteKey string `json:"routeKey"` - Status string `json:"status"` + AccountID string `json:"accountId,omitempty"` + ResourceID string `json:"resourceId,omitempty"` + Stage string `json:"stage"` + RequestID string `json:"requestId"` + Identity APIGatewayRequestIdentity `json:"identity"` + ResourcePath string `json:"resourcePath,omitempty"` + Authorizer interface{} `json:"authorizer,omitempty"` + HTTPMethod string `json:"httpMethod,omitempty"` + APIID string `json:"apiId"` // The API Gateway rest API Id + ConnectedAt int64 `json:"connectedAt"` + ConnectionID string `json:"connectionId"` + DomainName string `json:"domainName"` + Error string `json:"error,omitempty"` + EventType string `json:"eventType"` + ExtendedRequestID string `json:"extendedRequestId"` + IntegrationLatency string `json:"integrationLatency,omitempty"` + MessageDirection string `json:"messageDirection"` + MessageID interface{} `json:"messageId,omitempty"` + RequestTime string `json:"requestTime"` + RequestTimeEpoch int64 `json:"requestTimeEpoch"` + RouteKey string `json:"routeKey"` + Status string `json:"status,omitempty"` + DisconnectStatusCode int64 `json:"disconnectStatusCode,omitempty"` + DisconnectReason *string `json:"disconnectReason,omitempty"` } // APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerRequestTypeRequestIdentity contains identity information for the request caller including certificate information if using mTLS. @@ -249,7 +317,7 @@ type APIGatewayV2CustomAuthorizerV1RequestTypeRequestContext struct { type APIGatewayV2CustomAuthorizerV1Request struct { Version string `json:"version"` Type string `json:"type"` - MethodArn string `json:"methodArn"` //nolint: stylecheck + MethodArn string `json:"methodArn"` //nolint: staticcheck IdentitySource string `json:"identitySource"` AuthorizationToken string `json:"authorizationToken"` Resource string `json:"resource"` @@ -265,7 +333,7 @@ type APIGatewayV2CustomAuthorizerV1Request struct { type APIGatewayV2CustomAuthorizerV2Request struct { Version string `json:"version"` Type string `json:"type"` - RouteArn string `json:"routeArn"` //nolint: stylecheck + RouteArn string `json:"routeArn"` //nolint: staticcheck IdentitySource []string `json:"identitySource"` RouteKey string `json:"routeKey"` RawPath string `json:"rawPath"` @@ -304,13 +372,13 @@ type APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerRequestTypeRequestContext struct { type APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerRequest struct { Type string `json:"type"` AuthorizationToken string `json:"authorizationToken"` - MethodArn string `json:"methodArn"` //nolint: stylecheck + MethodArn string `json:"methodArn"` //nolint: staticcheck } // APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerRequestTypeRequest contains data coming in to a custom API Gateway authorizer function. type APIGatewayCustomAuthorizerRequestTypeRequest struct { Type string `json:"type"` - MethodArn string `json:"methodArn"` //nolint: stylecheck + MethodArn string `json:"methodArn"` //nolint: staticcheck Resource string `json:"resource"` Path string `json:"path"` HTTPMethod string `json:"httpMethod"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/attributevalue.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/attributevalue.go index f582d30f..609bce77 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/attributevalue.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/attributevalue.go @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ type DynamoDBAttributeValue struct { // This struct represents DynamoDBAttributeValue which doesn't // implement fmt.Stringer interface and safely `fmt.Sprintf`able -type dynamoDbAttributeValue DynamoDBAttributeValue //nolint: stylecheck +type dynamoDbAttributeValue DynamoDBAttributeValue //nolint: staticcheck // Binary provides access to an attribute of type Binary. // Method panics if the attribute is not of type Binary. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/cloudwatch_events.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/cloudwatch_events.go index e3201fdb..0b109ba3 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/cloudwatch_events.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/cloudwatch_events.go @@ -5,8 +5,7 @@ import ( "time" ) -// CloudWatchEvent is the outer structure of an event sent via CloudWatch Events. -// For examples of events that come via CloudWatch Events, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/events/EventTypes.html +// CloudWatchEvent is the outer structure of an event sent via EventBridge serverless service. type CloudWatchEvent struct { Version string `json:"version"` ID string `json:"id"` @@ -18,3 +17,5 @@ type CloudWatchEvent struct { Resources []string `json:"resources"` Detail json.RawMessage `json:"detail"` } + +type EventBridgeEvent = CloudWatchEvent diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/code_commit.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/code_commit.go index 8bb6d880..a286200f 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/code_commit.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/code_commit.go @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ type CodeCommitRecord struct { EventPartNumber uint64 `json:"eventPartNumber"` CodeCommit CodeCommitCodeCommit `json:"codecommit"` EventName string `json:"eventName"` - EventTriggerConfigId string `json:"eventTriggerConfigId"` //nolint: stylecheck + EventTriggerConfigId string `json:"eventTriggerConfigId"` //nolint: staticcheck EventSourceARN string `json:"eventSourceARN"` UserIdentityARN string `json:"userIdentityARN"` EventSource string `json:"eventSource"` @@ -91,11 +91,12 @@ type CodeCommitReference struct { Commit string `json:"commit"` Ref string `json:"ref"` Created bool `json:"created,omitempty"` + Deleted bool `json:"deleted,omitempty"` } // String returns a string representation of this object. // Useful for testing and debugging. func (r CodeCommitReference) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf( - "{commit: %v, ref: %v, created: %v}", r.Commit, r.Ref, r.Created) + "{commit: %v, ref: %v, created: %v, deleted: %v}", r.Commit, r.Ref, r.Created, r.Deleted) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/codedeploy.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/codedeploy.go index e54eeded..af239bbf 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/codedeploy.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/codedeploy.go @@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ const ( CodeDeployDeploymentStateSuccess CodeDeployDeploymentState = "SUCCESS" ) -// CodeDeployEvent is documented at: -// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/events/EventTypes.html#acd_event_types type CodeDeployEvent struct { // AccountID is the id of the AWS account from which the event originated. AccountID string `json:"account"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/codepipeline_cloudwatch.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/codepipeline_cloudwatch.go index 0beea862..41340c4e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/codepipeline_cloudwatch.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/codepipeline_cloudwatch.go @@ -41,8 +41,6 @@ const ( CodePipelineActionStateCanceled CodePipelineActionState = "CANCELED" ) -// CodePipelineEvent is documented at: -// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/events/EventTypes.html#codepipeline_event_type type CodePipelineCloudWatchEvent struct { // Version is the version of the event's schema. Version string `json:"version"` @@ -76,6 +74,8 @@ type CodePipelineCloudWatchEvent struct { Detail CodePipelineEventDetail `json:"detail"` } +type CodePipelineEventBridgeEvent = CodePipelineCloudWatchEvent + type CodePipelineEventDetail struct { Pipeline string `json:"pipeline"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/cognito.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/cognito.go index c24a3e3e..0b350a90 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/cognito.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/cognito.go @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ package events -// CognitoEvent contains data from an event sent from AWS Cognito Sync +// CognitoEvent contains data from an event sent from Amazon Cognito Sync type CognitoEvent struct { DatasetName string `json:"datasetName"` DatasetRecords map[string]CognitoDatasetRecord `json:"datasetRecords"` @@ -13,14 +13,14 @@ type CognitoEvent struct { Version int `json:"version"` } -// CognitoDatasetRecord represents a record from an AWS Cognito Sync event +// CognitoDatasetRecord represents a record from an Amazon Cognito Sync event type CognitoDatasetRecord struct { NewValue string `json:"newValue"` OldValue string `json:"oldValue"` Op string `json:"op"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreSignup is sent by AWS Cognito User Pools when a user attempts to register +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreSignup is sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools when a user attempts to register // (sign up), allowing a Lambda to perform custom validation to accept or deny the registration request type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreSignup struct { CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreSignup struct { Response CognitoEventUserPoolsPreSignupResponse `json:"response"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreAuthentication is sent by AWS Cognito User Pools when a user submits their information +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreAuthentication is sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools when a user submits their information // to be authenticated, allowing you to perform custom validations to accept or deny the sign in request. type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreAuthentication struct { CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreAuthentication struct { Response CognitoEventUserPoolsPreAuthenticationResponse `json:"response"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsPostConfirmation is sent by AWS Cognito User Pools after a user is confirmed, +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPostConfirmation is sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools after a user is confirmed, // allowing the Lambda to send custom messages or add custom logic. type CognitoEventUserPoolsPostConfirmation struct { CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsPostConfirmation struct { Response CognitoEventUserPoolsPostConfirmationResponse `json:"response"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGen is sent by AWS Cognito User Pools when a user attempts to retrieve +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGen is sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools when a user attempts to retrieve // credentials, allowing a Lambda to perform insert, suppress or override claims type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGen struct { CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader @@ -52,7 +52,26 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGen struct { Response CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenResponse `json:"response"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsPostAuthentication is sent by AWS Cognito User Pools after a user is authenticated, +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2 is sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools when a user attempts to retrieve +// credentials, allowing a Lambda to perform insert, suppress or override claims and scopes +// +// Deprecated: Use CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2_0 instead. +// This struct incorrectly restricts the ClaimsToAddOrOverride values as strings, but Cogntio supports any type. +type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2 struct { + CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader + Request CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2Request `json:"request"` + Response CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2Response `json:"response"` +} + +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2_0 is sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools when a user attempts to retrieve +// credentials, allowing a Lambda to perform insert, suppress or override claims and scopes +type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2_0 struct { + CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader + Request CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenRequestV2_0 `json:"request"` + Response CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenResponseV2_0 `json:"response"` +} + +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPostAuthentication is sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools after a user is authenticated, // allowing the Lambda to add custom logic. type CognitoEventUserPoolsPostAuthentication struct { CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader @@ -60,7 +79,7 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsPostAuthentication struct { Response CognitoEventUserPoolsPostAuthenticationResponse `json:"response"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsMigrateUser is sent by AWS Cognito User Pools when a user does not exist in the +// CognitoEventUserPoolsMigrateUser is sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools when a user does not exist in the // user pool at the time of sign-in with a password, or in the forgot-password flow. type CognitoEventUserPoolsMigrateUser struct { CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader @@ -74,7 +93,7 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsCallerContext struct { ClientID string `json:"clientId"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader contains common data from events sent by AWS Cognito User Pools +// CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader contains common data from events sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools type CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader struct { Version string `json:"version"` TriggerSource string `json:"triggerSource"` @@ -125,11 +144,41 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenRequest struct { ClientMetadata map[string]string `json:"clientMetadata"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenResponse containst the response portion of a PreTokenGen event +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2Request contains request portion of V2 PreTokenGen event +// +// Deprecated: Use CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenRequestV2_0 instead +type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2Request struct { + UserAttributes map[string]string `json:"userAttributes"` + GroupConfiguration GroupConfiguration `json:"groupConfiguration"` + ClientMetadata map[string]string `json:"clientMetadata,omitempty"` + Scopes []string `json:"scopes"` +} + +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenRequestV2_0 contains request portion of V2 PreTokenGen event +type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenRequestV2_0 struct { + UserAttributes map[string]string `json:"userAttributes"` + GroupConfiguration GroupConfigurationV2_0 `json:"groupConfiguration"` + ClientMetadata map[string]string `json:"clientMetadata,omitempty"` + Scopes []string `json:"scopes"` +} + +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenResponse contains the response portion of a PreTokenGen event type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenResponse struct { ClaimsOverrideDetails ClaimsOverrideDetails `json:"claimsOverrideDetails"` } +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2Response contains the response portion of a V2 PreTokenGen event +// +// Deprecated: Use CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenResponseV2_0 instead +type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenV2Response struct { + ClaimsAndScopeOverrideDetails ClaimsAndScopeOverrideDetails `json:"claimsAndScopeOverrideDetails"` +} + +// CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenResponseV2_0 contains the response portion of a V2 PreTokenGen event +type CognitoEventUserPoolsPreTokenGenResponseV2_0 struct { + ClaimsAndScopeOverrideDetails ClaimsAndScopeOverrideDetailsV2_0 `json:"claimsAndScopeOverrideDetails"` +} + // CognitoEventUserPoolsPostAuthenticationRequest contains the request portion of a PostAuthentication event type CognitoEventUserPoolsPostAuthenticationRequest struct { NewDeviceUsed bool `json:"newDeviceUsed"` @@ -157,6 +206,52 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsMigrateUserResponse struct { ForceAliasCreation bool `json:"forceAliasCreation"` } +// ClaimsAndScopeOverrideDetails allows lambda to add, suppress or override V2 claims and scopes in the token +// +// Deprecated: Use ClaimsAndScopeOverrideDetailsV2_0 instead +type ClaimsAndScopeOverrideDetails struct { + IDTokenGeneration IDTokenGeneration `json:"idTokenGeneration"` + AccessTokenGeneration AccessTokenGeneration `json:"accessTokenGeneration"` + GroupOverrideDetails GroupConfiguration `json:"groupOverrideDetails"` +} + +// ClaimsAndScopeOverrideDetailsV2 allows lambda to add, suppress or override V2 claims and scopes in the token +type ClaimsAndScopeOverrideDetailsV2_0 struct { + IDTokenGeneration IDTokenGenerationV2_0 `json:"idTokenGeneration"` + AccessTokenGeneration AccessTokenGenerationV2_0 `json:"accessTokenGeneration"` + GroupOverrideDetails GroupConfigurationV2_0 `json:"groupOverrideDetails"` +} + +// IDTokenGeneration allows lambda to modify the ID token +type IDTokenGeneration struct { + ClaimsToAddOrOverride map[string]string `json:"claimsToAddOrOverride"` + ClaimsToSuppress []string `json:"claimsToSuppress"` +} + +// IDTokenGenerationV2_0 allows lambda to modify the ID token +type IDTokenGenerationV2_0 struct { + ClaimsToAddOrOverride map[string]interface{} `json:"claimsToAddOrOverride"` + ClaimsToSuppress []string `json:"claimsToSuppress"` +} + +// AccessTokenGeneration allows lambda to modify the access token +// +// Deprecated: Use AccessTokenGenerationV2_0 instead +type AccessTokenGeneration struct { + ClaimsToAddOrOverride map[string]string `json:"claimsToAddOrOverride"` + ClaimsToSuppress []string `json:"claimsToSuppress"` + ScopesToAdd []string `json:"scopesToAdd"` + ScopesToSuppress []string `json:"scopesToSuppress"` +} + +// AccessTokenGenerationV2_0 allows lambda to modify the access token +type AccessTokenGenerationV2_0 struct { + ClaimsToAddOrOverride map[string]interface{} `json:"claimsToAddOrOverride"` + ClaimsToSuppress []string `json:"claimsToSuppress"` + ScopesToAdd []string `json:"scopesToAdd"` + ScopesToSuppress []string `json:"scopesToSuppress"` +} + // ClaimsOverrideDetails allows lambda to add, suppress or override claims in the token type ClaimsOverrideDetails struct { GroupOverrideDetails GroupConfiguration `json:"groupOverrideDetails"` @@ -164,13 +259,20 @@ type ClaimsOverrideDetails struct { ClaimsToSuppress []string `json:"claimsToSuppress"` } -// GroupConfiguration allows lambda to override groups, roles and set a perferred role +// GroupConfiguration allows lambda to override groups, roles and set a preferred role type GroupConfiguration struct { GroupsToOverride []string `json:"groupsToOverride"` IAMRolesToOverride []string `json:"iamRolesToOverride"` PreferredRole *string `json:"preferredRole"` } +// GroupConfigurationV2_0 allows lambda to override groups, roles and set a preferred role +type GroupConfigurationV2_0 struct { + GroupsToOverride []string `json:"groupsToOverride"` + IAMRolesToOverride []string `json:"iamRolesToOverride"` + PreferredRole *string `json:"preferredRole"` +} + // CognitoEventUserPoolsChallengeResult represents a challenge that is presented to the user in the authentication // process that is underway, along with the corresponding result. type CognitoEventUserPoolsChallengeResult struct { @@ -194,7 +296,7 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsDefineAuthChallengeResponse struct { FailAuthentication bool `json:"failAuthentication"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsDefineAuthChallenge sent by AWS Cognito User Pools to initiate custom authentication flow +// CognitoEventUserPoolsDefineAuthChallenge sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools to initiate custom authentication flow type CognitoEventUserPoolsDefineAuthChallenge struct { CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader Request CognitoEventUserPoolsDefineAuthChallengeRequest `json:"request"` @@ -216,7 +318,7 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsCreateAuthChallengeResponse struct { ChallengeMetadata string `json:"challengeMetadata"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsCreateAuthChallenge sent by AWS Cognito User Pools to create a challenge to present to the user +// CognitoEventUserPoolsCreateAuthChallenge sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools to create a challenge to present to the user type CognitoEventUserPoolsCreateAuthChallenge struct { CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader Request CognitoEventUserPoolsCreateAuthChallengeRequest `json:"request"` @@ -236,7 +338,7 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsVerifyAuthChallengeResponse struct { AnswerCorrect bool `json:"answerCorrect"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsVerifyAuthChallenge sent by AWS Cognito User Pools to verify if the response from the end user +// CognitoEventUserPoolsVerifyAuthChallenge sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools to verify if the response from the end user // for a custom Auth Challenge is valid or not type CognitoEventUserPoolsVerifyAuthChallenge struct { CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader @@ -244,7 +346,7 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsVerifyAuthChallenge struct { Response CognitoEventUserPoolsVerifyAuthChallengeResponse `json:"response"` } -// CognitoEventUserPoolsCustomMessage is sent by AWS Cognito User Pools before a verification or MFA message is sent, +// CognitoEventUserPoolsCustomMessage is sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools before a verification or MFA message is sent, // allowing a user to customize the message dynamically. type CognitoEventUserPoolsCustomMessage struct { CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader @@ -266,3 +368,43 @@ type CognitoEventUserPoolsCustomMessageResponse struct { EmailMessage string `json:"emailMessage"` EmailSubject string `json:"emailSubject"` } + +// CognitoFederationProviderType is the type of the external identity provider. +type CognitoFederationProviderType string + +const ( + CognitoFederationProviderTypeOIDC CognitoFederationProviderType = "OIDC" + CognitoFederationProviderTypeSAML CognitoFederationProviderType = "SAML" + CognitoFederationProviderTypeFacebook CognitoFederationProviderType = "Facebook" + CognitoFederationProviderTypeGoogle CognitoFederationProviderType = "Google" + CognitoFederationProviderTypeSignInWithApple CognitoFederationProviderType = "SignInWithApple" + CognitoFederationProviderTypeLoginWithAmazon CognitoFederationProviderType = "LoginWithAmazon" +) + +// CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederation is sent by Amazon Cognito User Pools when a user signs in +// through a third-party identity provider, allowing a Lambda to inspect and transform federated user attributes. +type CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederation struct { + CognitoEventUserPoolsHeader + Request CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederationRequest `json:"request"` + Response CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederationResponse `json:"response"` +} + +// CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederationRequest contains the request portion of an InboundFederation event +type CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederationRequest struct { + ProviderName string `json:"providerName"` + ProviderType CognitoFederationProviderType `json:"providerType"` + Attributes CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederationAttributes `json:"attributes"` +} + +// CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederationAttributes contains the identity provider attributes +type CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederationAttributes struct { + TokenResponse map[string]string `json:"tokenResponse,omitempty"` + IDToken map[string]string `json:"idToken,omitempty"` + UserInfo map[string]string `json:"userInfo,omitempty"` + SAMLResponse map[string]string `json:"samlResponse,omitempty"` +} + +// CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederationResponse contains the response portion of an InboundFederation event +type CognitoEventUserPoolsInboundFederationResponse struct { + UserAttributesToMap map[string]string `json:"userAttributesToMap"` +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/config.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/config.go index 816b684f..cd9157af 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/config.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/config.go @@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ type ConfigEvent struct { // The ID of the AWS account that owns the rule AccountID string `json:"accountId"` // The ARN that AWS Config assigned to the rule - ConfigRuleArn string `json:"configRuleArn"` //nolint:stylecheck - ConfigRuleID string `json:"configRuleId"` //nolint:stylecheck + ConfigRuleArn string `json:"configRuleArn"` //nolint:staticcheck + ConfigRuleID string `json:"configRuleId"` //nolint:staticcheck // The name that you assigned to the rule that caused AWS Config to publish the event ConfigRuleName string `json:"configRuleName"` // A boolean value that indicates whether the AWS resource to be evaluated has been removed from the rule's scope EventLeftScope bool `json:"eventLeftScope"` - ExecutionRoleArn string `json:"executionRoleArn"` //nolint:stylecheck + ExecutionRoleArn string `json:"executionRoleArn"` //nolint:staticcheck // If the event is published in response to a resource configuration change, this value contains a JSON configuration item InvokingEvent string `json:"invokingEvent"` // A token that the function must pass to AWS Config with the PutEvaluations call diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e5c0b99e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +// Package events provides type definitions for common AWS Lambda event sources. +// +// This package contains Go structs for events from services like API Gateway, S3, SQS, DynamoDB, +// and many others. These types can be used as input parameters to Lambda handler functions, +// allowing automatic JSON deserialization of incoming events. +// +// See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/lambda-services.html +package events diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/dynamodb.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/dynamodb.go index d5eeeeef..66754c40 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/dynamodb.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/dynamodb.go @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ type DynamoDBEventRecord struct { EventVersion string `json:"eventVersion"` // The event source ARN of DynamoDB - EventSourceArn string `json:"eventSourceARN"` //nolint: stylecheck + EventSourceArn string `json:"eventSourceARN"` //nolint: staticcheck // Items that are deleted by the Time to Live process after expiration have // the following fields: diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/firehose.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/firehose.go index 85b8fd18..024ec037 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/firehose.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/firehose.go @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ package events // KinesisFirehoseEvent represents the input event from Amazon Kinesis Firehose. It is used as the input parameter. type KinesisFirehoseEvent struct { InvocationID string `json:"invocationId"` - DeliveryStreamArn string `json:"deliveryStreamArn"` //nolint: stylecheck - SourceKinesisStreamArn string `json:"sourceKinesisStreamArn"` //nolint: stylecheck + DeliveryStreamArn string `json:"deliveryStreamArn"` //nolint: staticcheck + SourceKinesisStreamArn string `json:"sourceKinesisStreamArn"` //nolint: staticcheck Region string `json:"region"` Records []KinesisFirehoseEventRecord `json:"records"` } @@ -25,6 +25,15 @@ const ( KinesisFirehoseTransformedStateProcessingFailed = "ProcessingFailed" ) +// KinesisFirehoseOTFOperation represents the operation to apply on the record during on-the-fly record routing. +type KinesisFirehoseOTFOperation string + +const ( + KinesisFirehoseOTFOperationInsert KinesisFirehoseOTFOperation = "insert" + KinesisFirehoseOTFOperationUpdate KinesisFirehoseOTFOperation = "update" + KinesisFirehoseOTFOperationDelete KinesisFirehoseOTFOperation = "delete" +) + type KinesisFirehoseResponse struct { Records []KinesisFirehoseResponseRecord `json:"records"` } @@ -37,7 +46,14 @@ type KinesisFirehoseResponseRecord struct { } type KinesisFirehoseResponseRecordMetadata struct { - PartitionKeys map[string]string `json:"partitionKeys"` + PartitionKeys map[string]string `json:"partitionKeys"` + OTFMetadata KinesisFirehoseResponseRecordOTFMetadata `json:"otfMetadata"` +} + +type KinesisFirehoseResponseRecordOTFMetadata struct { + DestinationDatabaseName string `json:"destinationDatabaseName"` + DestinationTableName string `json:"destinationTableName"` + Operation KinesisFirehoseOTFOperation `json:"operation"` // The Operation field must have one of the following values – insert, update, or delete. } type KinesisFirehoseRecordMetadata struct { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/kinesis.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/kinesis.go index 41bae7a9..44c4d6d1 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/kinesis.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/kinesis.go @@ -20,13 +20,13 @@ type KinesisTimeWindowEventResponse struct { } type KinesisEventRecord struct { - AwsRegion string `json:"awsRegion"` //nolint: stylecheck + AwsRegion string `json:"awsRegion"` //nolint: staticcheck EventID string `json:"eventID"` EventName string `json:"eventName"` EventSource string `json:"eventSource"` - EventSourceArn string `json:"eventSourceARN"` //nolint: stylecheck + EventSourceArn string `json:"eventSourceARN"` //nolint: staticcheck EventVersion string `json:"eventVersion"` - InvokeIdentityArn string `json:"invokeIdentityArn"` //nolint: stylecheck + InvokeIdentityArn string `json:"invokeIdentityArn"` //nolint: staticcheck Kinesis KinesisRecord `json:"kinesis"` } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/lambda_function_urls.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/lambda_function_urls.go index 52a48e83..1d5ac6ff 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/lambda_function_urls.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/lambda_function_urls.go @@ -71,18 +71,6 @@ type LambdaFunctionURLResponse struct { // LambdaFunctionURLStreamingResponse models the response to a Lambda Function URL when InvokeMode is RESPONSE_STREAM. // If the InvokeMode of the Function URL is BUFFERED (default), use LambdaFunctionURLResponse instead. // -// Example: -// -// lambda.Start(func() (*events.LambdaFunctionURLStreamingResponse, error) { -// return &events.LambdaFunctionURLStreamingResponse{ -// StatusCode: 200, -// Headers: map[string]string{ -// "Content-Type": "text/html", -// }, -// Body: strings.NewReader("Hello World!"), -// }, nil -// }) -// // Note: This response type requires compiling with `-tags lambda.norpc`, or choosing the `provided` or `provided.al2` runtime. type LambdaFunctionURLStreamingResponse struct { prelude *bytes.Buffer diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3.go index 74c9daab..a0f5d988 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3.go @@ -15,15 +15,20 @@ type S3Event struct { // S3EventRecord which wrap record data type S3EventRecord struct { - EventVersion string `json:"eventVersion"` - EventSource string `json:"eventSource"` - AWSRegion string `json:"awsRegion"` - EventTime time.Time `json:"eventTime"` - EventName string `json:"eventName"` - PrincipalID S3UserIdentity `json:"userIdentity"` - RequestParameters S3RequestParameters `json:"requestParameters"` - ResponseElements map[string]string `json:"responseElements"` - S3 S3Entity `json:"s3"` + EventVersion string `json:"eventVersion"` + EventSource string `json:"eventSource"` + AWSRegion string `json:"awsRegion"` + EventTime time.Time `json:"eventTime"` + EventName string `json:"eventName"` + PrincipalID S3UserIdentity `json:"userIdentity"` + RequestParameters S3RequestParameters `json:"requestParameters"` + ResponseElements map[string]string `json:"responseElements"` + S3 S3Entity `json:"s3"` + GlacierEventData *S3GlacierEventData `json:"glacierEventData,omitempty"` + RestoreEventData *S3RestoreEventData `json:"restoreEventData,omitempty"` + ReplicationEventData *S3ReplicationEventData `json:"replicationEventData,omitempty"` + IntelligentTieringEventData *S3IntelligentTieringEventData `json:"intelligentTieringEventData,omitempty"` + LifecycleEventData *S3LifecycleEventData `json:"lifecycleEventData,omitempty"` } type S3UserIdentity struct { @@ -44,7 +49,7 @@ type S3Entity struct { type S3Bucket struct { Name string `json:"name"` OwnerIdentity S3UserIdentity `json:"ownerIdentity"` - Arn string `json:"arn"` //nolint: stylecheck + Arn string `json:"arn"` //nolint: staticcheck } type S3Object struct { @@ -70,6 +75,35 @@ func (o *S3Object) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { return nil } +type S3GlacierEventData struct { + RestoreEventData *S3RestoreEventData `json:"restoreEventData"` +} + +type S3RestoreEventData struct { + LifecycleRestorationExpiryTime time.Time `json:"lifecycleRestorationExpiryTime"` + LifecycleRestoreStorageClass string `json:"lifecycleRestoreStorageClass"` +} + +type S3ReplicationEventData struct { + ReplicationRuleID string `json:"replicationRuleId"` + DestinationBucket string `json:"destinationBucket"` + S3Operation string `json:"s3Operation"` + RequestTime time.Time `json:"requestTime"` + FailureReason string `json:"failureReason"` +} + +type S3IntelligentTieringEventData struct { + DestinationAccessTier string `json:"destinationAccessTier"` +} + +type S3LifecycleEventData struct { + TransitionEventData *S3TransitionEventData `json:"transitionEventData"` +} + +type S3TransitionEventData struct { + DestinationStorageClass string `json:"destinationStorageClass"` +} + type S3TestEvent struct { Service string `json:"Service"` Bucket string `json:"Bucket"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3_batch_job.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3_batch_job.go index f2626edd..183ec907 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3_batch_job.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3_batch_job.go @@ -23,6 +23,28 @@ type S3BatchJobTask struct { S3BucketARN string `json:"s3BucketArn"` } +// S3BatchJobEventV2 encapsulates the detail of a s3 batch job +type S3BatchJobEventV2 struct { + InvocationSchemaVersion string `json:"invocationSchemaVersion"` + InvocationID string `json:"invocationId"` + Job S3BatchJobV2 `json:"job"` + Tasks []S3BatchJobTaskV2 `json:"tasks"` +} + +// S3BatchJobV2 whichs have the job id +type S3BatchJobV2 struct { + ID string `json:"id"` + UserArguments map[string]string `json:"userArguments"` +} + +// S3BatchJobTaskV2 represents one task in the s3 batch job and have all task details +type S3BatchJobTaskV2 struct { + TaskID string `json:"taskId"` + S3Key string `json:"s3Key"` + S3VersionID string `json:"s3VersionId"` + S3Bucket string `json:"s3Bucket"` +} + // S3BatchJobResponse is the response of a iven s3 batch job with the results type S3BatchJobResponse struct { InvocationSchemaVersion string `json:"invocationSchemaVersion"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3_object_lambda.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3_object_lambda.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47a28b04 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/s3_object_lambda.go @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +package events + +type S3ObjectLambdaEvent struct { + XAmzRequestID string `json:"xAmzRequestId"` + GetObjectContext *S3ObjectLambdaGetObjectContext `json:"getObjectContext,omitempty"` + ListObjectsContext *S3ObjectLambdaListObjectsContext `json:"listObjectsContext,omitempty"` + ListObjectsV2Context *S3ObjectLambdaListObjectsV2Context `json:"listObjectsV2Context,omitempty"` + HeadObjectContext *S3ObjectLambdaHeadObjectContext `json:"headObjectContext,omitempty"` + Configuration S3ObjectLambdaConfiguration `json:"configuration"` + UserRequest S3ObjectLambdaUserRequest `json:"userRequest"` + UserIdentity S3ObjectLambdaUserIdentity `json:"userIdentity"` + ProtocolVersion string `json:"protocolVersion"` +} + +type S3ObjectLambdaGetObjectContext struct { + InputS3URL string `json:"inputS3Url"` + OutputRoute string `json:"outputRoute"` + OutputToken string `json:"outputToken"` +} + +type S3ObjectLambdaListObjectsContext struct { + InputS3URL string `json:"inputS3Url"` +} + +type S3ObjectLambdaListObjectsV2Context struct { + InputS3URL string `json:"inputS3Url"` +} + +type S3ObjectLambdaHeadObjectContext struct { + InputS3URL string `json:"inputS3Url"` +} + +type S3ObjectLambdaConfiguration struct { + AccessPointARN string `json:"accessPointArn"` + SupportingAccessPointARN string `json:"supportingAccessPointArn"` + Payload string `json:"payload"` +} + +type S3ObjectLambdaUserRequest struct { + URL string `json:"url"` + Headers map[string]string `json:"headers"` +} + +type S3ObjectLambdaUserIdentity struct { + Type string `json:"type"` + PrincipalID string `json:"principalId"` + ARN string `json:"arn"` + AccountID string `json:"accountId"` + AccessKeyID string `json:"accessKeyId"` + SessionContext *S3ObjectLambdaSessionContext `json:"sessionContext,omitempty"` +} + +type S3ObjectLambdaSessionContext struct { + Attributes map[string]string `json:"attributes"` + SessionIssuer *S3ObjectLambdaSessionIssuer `json:"sessionIssuer,omitempty"` +} + +type S3ObjectLambdaSessionIssuer struct { + Type string `json:"type"` + PrincipalID string `json:"principalId"` + ARN string `json:"arn"` + AccountID string `json:"accountId"` + UserName string `json:"userName"` +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/secretsmanager.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/secretsmanager.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a13baf78 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/secretsmanager.go @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +package events + +// SecretsManagerSecretRotationEvent is the event passed to a Lambda function to handle +// automatic secret rotation. +// +// https://docs.aws.amazon.com/secretsmanager/latest/userguide/rotating-secrets.html#rotate-secrets_how +type SecretsManagerSecretRotationEvent struct { + Step string `json:"Step"` + SecretID string `json:"SecretId"` + ClientRequestToken string `json:"ClientRequestToken"` + RotationToken string `json:"RotationToken"` +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/ses.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/ses.go index ff899856..2ca0a02c 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/ses.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/ses.go @@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ type SimpleEmailHeader struct { type SimpleEmailCommonHeaders struct { From []string `json:"from"` To []string `json:"to"` + Cc []string `json:"cc,omitempty"` ReturnPath string `json:"returnPath"` MessageID string `json:"messageId"` Date string `json:"date"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/sns.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/sns.go index 6c75df79..c486681c 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/sns.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/sns.go @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ type SNSEvent struct { type SNSEventRecord struct { EventVersion string `json:"EventVersion"` - EventSubscriptionArn string `json:"EventSubscriptionArn"` //nolint: stylecheck + EventSubscriptionArn string `json:"EventSubscriptionArn"` //nolint: staticcheck EventSource string `json:"EventSource"` SNS SNSEntity `json:"Sns"` } @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ type SNSEntity struct { Signature string `json:"Signature"` MessageID string `json:"MessageId"` Type string `json:"Type"` - TopicArn string `json:"TopicArn"` //nolint: stylecheck + TopicArn string `json:"TopicArn"` //nolint: staticcheck MessageAttributes map[string]interface{} `json:"MessageAttributes"` SignatureVersion string `json:"SignatureVersion"` Timestamp time.Time `json:"Timestamp"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/sqs.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/sqs.go index 1071dfe3..b173f885 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/sqs.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events/sqs.go @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ type SQSEvent struct { } type SQSMessage struct { - MessageId string `json:"messageId"` //nolint: stylecheck + MessageId string `json:"messageId"` //nolint: staticcheck ReceiptHandle string `json:"receiptHandle"` Body string `json:"body"` Md5OfBody string `json:"md5OfBody"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/README.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index dcaca6d1..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# Overview - -[![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5008e650 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +// Package lambda provides the runtime interface for AWS Lambda functions written in Go. +// +// This package handles communication with the Lambda execution environment, including +// receiving invocation events, managing context, and returning responses. +// +// Use lambda.Start() to register your handler function and begin processing Lambda invocations. +// +// See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/golang-handler.html +package lambda diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/entry.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/entry.go index da82fab4..6d898f49 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/entry.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/entry.go @@ -39,8 +39,11 @@ import ( // Where "TIn" and "TOut" are types compatible with the "encoding/json" standard library. // See https://golang.org/pkg/encoding/json/#Unmarshal for how deserialization behaves // -// "TOut" may also implement the io.Reader interface. -// If "TOut" is both json serializable and implements io.Reader, then the json serialization is used. +// "TOut" may also implement io.Reader to return raw response data (e.g., HTML, XML, binary). +// If the response also implements io.Closer, Close() will be called after sending. +// Errors from Read() (other than io.EOF) are reported as function errors. +// +// Note: If "TOut" is both JSON serializable and implements io.Reader, JSON serialization takes precedence. func Start(handler interface{}) { StartWithOptions(handler) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/handler.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/handler.go index e4cfaf7a..8df580d4 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/handler.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/handler.go @@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ import ( "io/ioutil" // nolint:staticcheck "reflect" "strings" + "sync" "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/handlertrace" ) @@ -22,42 +23,36 @@ type Handler interface { type handlerOptions struct { handlerFunc - baseContext context.Context - jsonResponseEscapeHTML bool - jsonResponseIndentPrefix string - jsonResponseIndentValue string - enableSIGTERM bool - sigtermCallbacks []func() + baseContext context.Context + contextValues map[interface{}]interface{} + jsonRequestUseNumber bool + jsonRequestDisallowUnknownFields bool + jsonResponseEscapeHTML bool + jsonResponseIndentPrefix string + jsonResponseIndentValue string + enableSIGTERM bool + sigtermCallbacks []func() + jsonOutBufferPool *sync.Pool // contains *jsonOutBuffer } type Option func(*handlerOptions) // WithContext is a HandlerOption that sets the base context for all invocations of the handler. -// -// Usage: -// -// lambda.StartWithOptions( -// func (ctx context.Context) (string, error) { -// return ctx.Value("foo"), nil -// }, -// lambda.WithContext(context.WithValue(context.Background(), "foo", "bar")) -// ) func WithContext(ctx context.Context) Option { return Option(func(h *handlerOptions) { h.baseContext = ctx }) } +// WithContextValue adds a value to the handler context. +// If a base context was set using WithContext, that base is used as the parent. +func WithContextValue(key interface{}, value interface{}) Option { + return Option(func(h *handlerOptions) { + h.contextValues[key] = value + }) +} + // WithSetEscapeHTML sets the SetEscapeHTML argument on the underlying json encoder -// -// Usage: -// -// lambda.StartWithOptions( -// func () (string, error) { -// return "hello!>", nil -// }, -// lambda.WithSetEscapeHTML(true), -// ) func WithSetEscapeHTML(escapeHTML bool) Option { return Option(func(h *handlerOptions) { h.jsonResponseEscapeHTML = escapeHTML @@ -65,15 +60,6 @@ func WithSetEscapeHTML(escapeHTML bool) Option { } // WithSetIndent sets the SetIndent argument on the underling json encoder -// -// Usage: -// -// lambda.StartWithOptions( -// func (event any) (any, error) { -// return event, nil -// }, -// lambda.WithSetIndent(">"," "), -// ) func WithSetIndent(prefix, indent string) Option { return Option(func(h *handlerOptions) { h.jsonResponseIndentPrefix = prefix @@ -81,20 +67,23 @@ func WithSetIndent(prefix, indent string) Option { }) } +// WithUseNumber sets the UseNumber option on the underlying json decoder +func WithUseNumber(useNumber bool) Option { + return Option(func(h *handlerOptions) { + h.jsonRequestUseNumber = useNumber + }) +} + +// WithDisallowUnknownFields sets the DisallowUnknownFields option on the underlying json decoder +func WithDisallowUnknownFields(disallowUnknownFields bool) Option { + return Option(func(h *handlerOptions) { + h.jsonRequestDisallowUnknownFields = disallowUnknownFields + }) +} + // WithEnableSIGTERM enables SIGTERM behavior within the Lambda platform on container spindown. // SIGKILL will occur ~500ms after SIGTERM. // Optionally, an array of callback functions to run on SIGTERM may be provided. -// -// Usage: -// -// lambda.StartWithOptions( -// func (event any) (any, error) { -// return event, nil -// }, -// lambda.WithEnableSIGTERM(func() { -// log.Print("function container shutting down...") -// }) -// ) func WithEnableSIGTERM(callbacks ...func()) Option { return Option(func(h *handlerOptions) { h.sigtermCallbacks = append(h.sigtermCallbacks, callbacks...) @@ -175,15 +164,24 @@ func newHandler(handlerFunc interface{}, options ...Option) *handlerOptions { if h, ok := handlerFunc.(*handlerOptions); ok { return h } + pool := &sync.Pool{} + pool.New = func() interface{} { + return &jsonOutBuffer{pool, bytes.NewBuffer(nil)} + } h := &handlerOptions{ baseContext: context.Background(), + contextValues: map[interface{}]interface{}{}, jsonResponseEscapeHTML: false, jsonResponseIndentPrefix: "", jsonResponseIndentValue: "", + jsonOutBufferPool: pool, } for _, option := range options { option(h) } + for k, v := range h.contextValues { + h.baseContext = context.WithValue(h.baseContext, k, v) + } if h.enableSIGTERM { enableSIGTERM(h.sigtermCallbacks) } @@ -224,6 +222,7 @@ func errorHandler(err error) handlerFunc { } type jsonOutBuffer struct { + pool *sync.Pool *bytes.Buffer } @@ -231,6 +230,12 @@ func (j *jsonOutBuffer) ContentType() string { return contentTypeJSON } +func (j *jsonOutBuffer) Close() error { + j.Reset() + j.pool.Put(j) + return nil +} + func reflectHandler(f interface{}, h *handlerOptions) handlerFunc { if f == nil { return errorHandler(errors.New("handler is nil")) @@ -262,11 +267,24 @@ func reflectHandler(f interface{}, h *handlerOptions) handlerFunc { return errorHandler(err) } - out := &jsonOutBuffer{bytes.NewBuffer(nil)} - return func(ctx context.Context, payload []byte) (io.Reader, error) { - out.Reset() + return func(ctx context.Context, payload []byte) (outFinal io.Reader, _ error) { in := bytes.NewBuffer(payload) decoder := json.NewDecoder(in) + if h.jsonRequestUseNumber { + decoder.UseNumber() + } + if h.jsonRequestDisallowUnknownFields { + decoder.DisallowUnknownFields() + } + + out := h.jsonOutBufferPool.Get().(*jsonOutBuffer) + defer func() { + // If the final return value is not our buffer, reset and return it to the pool. + // The caller of the handlerFunc does this otherwise. + if outFinal != out { + out.Close() + } + }() encoder := json.NewEncoder(out) encoder.SetEscapeHTML(h.jsonResponseEscapeHTML) encoder.SetIndent(h.jsonResponseIndentPrefix, h.jsonResponseIndentValue) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/invoke_loop.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/invoke_loop.go index 9e2d6598..b6857f99 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/invoke_loop.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/invoke_loop.go @@ -27,16 +27,13 @@ func unixMS(ms int64) time.Time { return time.Unix(ms/msPerS, (ms%msPerS)*nsPerMS) } -// startRuntimeAPILoop will return an error if handling a particular invoke resulted in a non-recoverable error -func startRuntimeAPILoop(api string, handler Handler) error { - client := newRuntimeAPIClient(api) - h := newHandler(handler) +func doRuntimeAPILoop(ctx context.Context, client *runtimeAPIClient, handler *handlerOptions) error { for { - invoke, err := client.next() + invoke, err := client.next(ctx) if err != nil { return err } - if err = handleInvoke(invoke, h); err != nil { + if err := handleInvoke(invoke, handler); err != nil { return err } } @@ -56,6 +53,7 @@ func handleInvoke(invoke *invoke, handler *handlerOptions) error { lc := lambdacontext.LambdaContext{ AwsRequestID: invoke.id, InvokedFunctionArn: invoke.headers.Get(headerInvokedFunctionARN), + TenantID: invoke.headers.Get(headerTenantID), } if err := parseClientContext(invoke, &lc.ClientContext); err != nil { return reportFailure(invoke, lambdaErrorResponse(err)) @@ -67,12 +65,14 @@ func handleInvoke(invoke *invoke, handler *handlerOptions) error { // set the trace id traceID := invoke.headers.Get(headerTraceID) - os.Setenv("_X_AMZN_TRACE_ID", traceID) + if lambdacontext.MaxConcurrency() == 1 { + os.Setenv("_X_AMZN_TRACE_ID", traceID) + } // nolint:staticcheck ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, "x-amzn-trace-id", traceID) // call the handler, marshal any returned error - response, invokeErr := callBytesHandlerFunc(ctx, invoke.payload, handler.handlerFunc) + response, invokeErr := callBytesHandlerFunc(ctx, invoke.payload.Bytes(), handler.handlerFunc) if invokeErr != nil { if err := reportFailure(invoke, invokeErr); err != nil { return err @@ -104,7 +104,13 @@ func handleInvoke(invoke *invoke, handler *handlerOptions) error { func reportFailure(invoke *invoke, invokeErr *messages.InvokeResponse_Error) error { errorPayload := safeMarshal(invokeErr) log.Printf("%s", errorPayload) - if err := invoke.failure(bytes.NewReader(errorPayload), contentTypeJSON); err != nil { + + causeForXRay, err := json.Marshal(makeXRayError(invokeErr)) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("unexpected error occurred when serializing the function error cause for X-Ray: %v", err) + } + + if err := invoke.failure(bytes.NewReader(errorPayload), contentTypeJSON, causeForXRay); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("unexpected error occurred when sending the function error to the API: %v", err) } return nil @@ -166,3 +172,41 @@ func safeMarshal(v interface{}) []byte { } return payload } + +type xrayException struct { + Type string `json:"type"` + Message string `json:"message"` + Stack []*messages.InvokeResponse_Error_StackFrame `json:"stack"` +} + +type xrayError struct { + WorkingDirectory string `json:"working_directory"` + Exceptions []xrayException `json:"exceptions"` + Paths []string `json:"paths"` +} + +func makeXRayError(invokeResponseError *messages.InvokeResponse_Error) *xrayError { + paths := make([]string, 0, len(invokeResponseError.StackTrace)) + visitedPaths := make(map[string]struct{}, len(invokeResponseError.StackTrace)) + for _, frame := range invokeResponseError.StackTrace { + if _, exists := visitedPaths[frame.Path]; !exists { + visitedPaths[frame.Path] = struct{}{} + paths = append(paths, frame.Path) + } + } + + cwd, _ := os.Getwd() + exceptions := []xrayException{{ + Type: invokeResponseError.Type, + Message: invokeResponseError.Message, + Stack: invokeResponseError.StackTrace, + }} + if exceptions[0].Stack == nil { + exceptions[0].Stack = []*messages.InvokeResponse_Error_StackFrame{} + } + return &xrayError{ + WorkingDirectory: cwd, + Paths: paths, + Exceptions: exceptions, + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/invoke_loop_gte_go122.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/invoke_loop_gte_go122.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b3254143 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/invoke_loop_gte_go122.go @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +//go:build go1.22 +// +build go1.22 + +// Copyright 2025 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved + +package lambda + +import ( + "context" + "errors" + "sync" + + "github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext" +) + +func startRuntimeAPILoop(api string, handler Handler) error { + return startRuntimeAPILoopWithConcurrency(api, handler, lambdacontext.MaxConcurrency()) +} + +func startRuntimeAPILoopWithConcurrency(api string, handler Handler, concurrency int) error { + h := newHandler(handler) + client := newRuntimeAPIClient(api) + if concurrency <= 1 { + return doRuntimeAPILoop(context.Background(), client, h) + } + + ctx, cancel := context.WithCancelCause(context.Background()) + defer cancel(errors.New("no handlers run")) + + wg := &sync.WaitGroup{} + wg.Add(concurrency) + for range concurrency { + go func() { + cancel(doRuntimeAPILoop(ctx, client, h)) + wg.Done() + }() + } + wg.Wait() + + return context.Cause(ctx) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/invoke_loop_lte_go121.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/invoke_loop_lte_go121.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f91a4e77 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/invoke_loop_lte_go121.go @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +//go:build !go1.22 +// +build !go1.22 + +// Copyright 2025 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved + +package lambda + +import ( + "context" +) + +func startRuntimeAPILoop(api string, handler Handler) error { + return doRuntimeAPILoop(context.Background(), newRuntimeAPIClient(api), newHandler(handler)) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/messages/messages.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/messages/messages.go index ea63001e..c9689f4d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/messages/messages.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/messages/messages.go @@ -10,21 +10,21 @@ type PingRequest struct { type PingResponse struct { } -//nolint:stylecheck +//nolint:staticcheck type InvokeRequest_Timestamp struct { Seconds int64 Nanos int64 } -//nolint:stylecheck +//nolint:staticcheck type InvokeRequest struct { Payload []byte - RequestId string //nolint:stylecheck + RequestId string //nolint:staticcheck XAmznTraceId string Deadline InvokeRequest_Timestamp InvokedFunctionArn string - CognitoIdentityId string //nolint:stylecheck - CognitoIdentityPoolId string //nolint:stylecheck + CognitoIdentityId string //nolint:staticcheck + CognitoIdentityPoolId string //nolint:staticcheck ClientContext []byte } @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ type InvokeResponse struct { Error *InvokeResponse_Error } -//nolint:stylecheck +//nolint:staticcheck type InvokeResponse_Error struct { Message string `json:"errorMessage"` Type string `json:"errorType"` @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ func (e InvokeResponse_Error) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%#v", e) } -//nolint:stylecheck +//nolint:staticcheck type InvokeResponse_Error_StackFrame struct { Path string `json:"path"` Line int32 `json:"line"` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/runtime_api_client.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/runtime_api_client.go index 84384c29..0fa12b4f 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/runtime_api_client.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda/runtime_api_client.go @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ package lambda import ( "bytes" + "context" "encoding/base64" "fmt" "io" @@ -13,6 +14,7 @@ import ( "log" "net/http" "runtime" + "sync" ) const ( @@ -22,18 +24,21 @@ const ( headerCognitoIdentity = "Lambda-Runtime-Cognito-Identity" headerClientContext = "Lambda-Runtime-Client-Context" headerInvokedFunctionARN = "Lambda-Runtime-Invoked-Function-Arn" + headerTenantID = "Lambda-Runtime-Aws-Tenant-Id" + headerXRayErrorCause = "Lambda-Runtime-Function-Xray-Error-Cause" trailerLambdaErrorType = "Lambda-Runtime-Function-Error-Type" trailerLambdaErrorBody = "Lambda-Runtime-Function-Error-Body" contentTypeJSON = "application/json" contentTypeBytes = "application/octet-stream" apiVersion = "2018-06-01" + xrayErrorCauseMaxSize = 1024 * 1024 ) type runtimeAPIClient struct { baseURL string userAgent string httpClient *http.Client - buffer *bytes.Buffer + pool *sync.Pool } func newRuntimeAPIClient(address string) *runtimeAPIClient { @@ -42,12 +47,17 @@ func newRuntimeAPIClient(address string) *runtimeAPIClient { } endpoint := "http://" + address + "/" + apiVersion + "/runtime/invocation/" userAgent := "aws-lambda-go/" + runtime.Version() - return &runtimeAPIClient{endpoint, userAgent, client, bytes.NewBuffer(nil)} + pool := &sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { + return bytes.NewBuffer(nil) + }, + } + return &runtimeAPIClient{endpoint, userAgent, client, pool} } type invoke struct { id string - payload []byte + payload *bytes.Buffer headers http.Header client *runtimeAPIClient } @@ -56,8 +66,11 @@ type invoke struct { // Notes: // - An invoke is not complete until next() is called again! func (i *invoke) success(body io.Reader, contentType string) error { + defer i.client.pool.Put(i.payload) + defer i.payload.Reset() + url := i.client.baseURL + i.id + "/response" - return i.client.post(url, body, contentType) + return i.client.post(url, body, contentType, nil) } // failure sends the payload to the Runtime API. This marks the function's invoke as a failure. @@ -65,16 +78,19 @@ func (i *invoke) success(body io.Reader, contentType string) error { // - The execution of the function process continues, and is billed, until next() is called again! // - A Lambda Function continues to be re-used for future invokes even after a failure. // If the error is fatal (panic, unrecoverable state), exit the process immediately after calling failure() -func (i *invoke) failure(body io.Reader, contentType string) error { +func (i *invoke) failure(body io.Reader, contentType string, causeForXRay []byte) error { + defer i.client.pool.Put(i.payload) + defer i.payload.Reset() + url := i.client.baseURL + i.id + "/error" - return i.client.post(url, body, contentType) + return i.client.post(url, body, contentType, causeForXRay) } // next connects to the Runtime API and waits for a new invoke Request to be available. // Note: After a call to Done() or Error() has been made, a call to next() will complete the in-flight invoke. -func (c *runtimeAPIClient) next() (*invoke, error) { +func (c *runtimeAPIClient) next(ctx context.Context) (*invoke, error) { url := c.baseURL + "next" - req, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, url, nil) + req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, http.MethodGet, url, nil) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to construct GET request to %s: %v", url, err) } @@ -94,21 +110,23 @@ func (c *runtimeAPIClient) next() (*invoke, error) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to GET %s: got unexpected status code: %d", url, resp.StatusCode) } - c.buffer.Reset() - _, err = c.buffer.ReadFrom(resp.Body) + payload := c.pool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer) + _, err = payload.ReadFrom(resp.Body) if err != nil { + payload.Reset() + c.pool.Put(payload) return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to read the invoke payload: %v", err) } return &invoke{ id: resp.Header.Get(headerAWSRequestID), - payload: c.buffer.Bytes(), + payload: payload, headers: resp.Header, client: c, }, nil } -func (c *runtimeAPIClient) post(url string, body io.Reader, contentType string) error { +func (c *runtimeAPIClient) post(url string, body io.Reader, contentType string, xrayErrorCause []byte) error { b := newErrorCapturingReader(body) req, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, url, b) if err != nil { @@ -118,6 +136,10 @@ func (c *runtimeAPIClient) post(url string, body io.Reader, contentType string) req.Header.Set("User-Agent", c.userAgent) req.Header.Set("Content-Type", contentType) + if xrayErrorCause != nil && len(xrayErrorCause) < xrayErrorCauseMaxSize { + req.Header.Set(headerXRayErrorCause, string(xrayErrorCause)) + } + resp, err := c.httpClient.Do(req) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to POST to %s: %v", url, err) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext/README.md b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index e8c22996..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# Overview - -[![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext/context.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext/context.go index bd2e1664..f3e70399 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext/context.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext/context.go @@ -1,13 +1,17 @@ // Copyright 2017 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. -// -// Helpers for accessing context information from an Invoke request. Context information -// is stored in a https://golang.org/pkg/context/#Context. The functions FromContext and NewContext -// are used to retrieving and inserting an instance of LambdaContext. +// Package lambdacontext provides access to Lambda execution context information. +// +// This package allows Lambda functions to access metadata about the current invocation, +// including request ID, function ARN, Cognito identity, and client context. Context +// information is retrieved from the standard Go context.Context using FromContext(). +// +// See https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/golang-context.html package lambdacontext import ( "context" + "encoding/json" "os" "strconv" ) @@ -27,6 +31,8 @@ var MemoryLimitInMB int // FunctionVersion is the published version of the current instance of the Lambda Function var FunctionVersion string +var maxConcurrency int + func init() { LogGroupName = os.Getenv("AWS_LAMBDA_LOG_GROUP_NAME") LogStreamName = os.Getenv("AWS_LAMBDA_LOG_STREAM_NAME") @@ -37,6 +43,15 @@ func init() { MemoryLimitInMB = limit } FunctionVersion = os.Getenv("AWS_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_VERSION") + if v, err := strconv.Atoi(os.Getenv("AWS_LAMBDA_MAX_CONCURRENCY")); err != nil || v < 1 { + maxConcurrency = 1 + } else { + maxConcurrency = v + } +} + +func MaxConcurrency() int { + return maxConcurrency } // ClientApplication is metadata about the calling application. @@ -54,6 +69,35 @@ type ClientContext struct { Custom map[string]string `json:"custom"` } +// UnmarshalJSON implements custom JSON unmarshaling for ClientContext. +// This handles the case where values in the "custom" map are not strings +// (e.g. nested JSON objects), by serializing non-string values back to +// their JSON string representation. +func (cc *ClientContext) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { + var raw struct { + Client ClientApplication `json:"Client"` + Env map[string]string `json:"env"` + Custom map[string]json.RawMessage `json:"custom"` + } + if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &raw); err != nil { + return err + } + cc.Client = raw.Client + cc.Env = raw.Env + if raw.Custom != nil { + cc.Custom = make(map[string]string, len(raw.Custom)) + for k, v := range raw.Custom { + var s string + if err := json.Unmarshal(v, &s); err == nil { + cc.Custom[k] = s + } else { + cc.Custom[k] = string(v) + } + } + } + return nil +} + // CognitoIdentity is the cognito identity used by the calling application. type CognitoIdentity struct { CognitoIdentityID string @@ -62,10 +106,11 @@ type CognitoIdentity struct { // LambdaContext is the set of metadata that is passed for every Invoke. type LambdaContext struct { - AwsRequestID string //nolint: stylecheck - InvokedFunctionArn string //nolint: stylecheck + AwsRequestID string //nolint: staticcheck + InvokedFunctionArn string //nolint: staticcheck Identity CognitoIdentity ClientContext ClientContext + TenantID string `json:",omitempty"` } // An unexported type to be used as the key for types in this package. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext/logger.go b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext/logger.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e0bd6de --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambdacontext/logger.go @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ +//go:build go1.21 +// +build go1.21 + +// Copyright 2026 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. + +package lambdacontext + +import ( + "context" + "log/slog" + "os" +) + +// logFormat is the log format from AWS_LAMBDA_LOG_FORMAT (TEXT or JSON) +var logFormat = os.Getenv("AWS_LAMBDA_LOG_FORMAT") + +// logLevel is the log level from AWS_LAMBDA_LOG_LEVEL +var logLevel = os.Getenv("AWS_LAMBDA_LOG_LEVEL") + +// field represents a Lambda context field to include in log records. +type field struct { + key string + value func(*LambdaContext) string +} + +// logOptions holds configuration for the Lambda log handler. +type logOptions struct { + fields []field +} + +// LogOption is a functional option for configuring the Lambda log handler. +type LogOption func(*logOptions) + +// WithFunctionARN includes the invoked function ARN in log records. +func WithFunctionARN() LogOption { + return func(o *logOptions) { + o.fields = append(o.fields, field{"functionArn", func(lc *LambdaContext) string { return lc.InvokedFunctionArn }}) + } +} + +// WithTenantID includes the tenant ID in log records (for multi-tenant functions). +func WithTenantID() LogOption { + return func(o *logOptions) { + o.fields = append(o.fields, field{"tenantId", func(lc *LambdaContext) string { return lc.TenantID }}) + } +} + +// NewLogHandler returns a [slog.Handler] for AWS Lambda structured logging. +// It reads AWS_LAMBDA_LOG_FORMAT and AWS_LAMBDA_LOG_LEVEL from environment, +// and injects requestId from Lambda context into each log record. +// +// By default, only requestId is injected. Use WithFunctionARN or WithTenantID to include more. +// See the package examples for usage. +func NewLogHandler(opts ...LogOption) slog.Handler { + options := &logOptions{} + for _, opt := range opts { + opt(options) + } + + level := parseLogLevel() + handlerOpts := &slog.HandlerOptions{ + Level: level, + ReplaceAttr: ReplaceAttr, + } + + var h slog.Handler + if logFormat == "JSON" { + h = slog.NewJSONHandler(os.Stdout, handlerOpts) + } else { + h = slog.NewTextHandler(os.Stdout, handlerOpts) + } + + return &lambdaHandler{handler: h, fields: options.fields} +} + +// NewLogger returns a [*slog.Logger] configured for AWS Lambda structured logging. +// This is a convenience function equivalent to slog.New(NewLogHandler(opts...)). +func NewLogger(opts ...LogOption) *slog.Logger { + return slog.New(NewLogHandler(opts...)) +} + +// ReplaceAttr maps slog's default keys to AWS Lambda's log format (time->timestamp, msg->message). +func ReplaceAttr(groups []string, attr slog.Attr) slog.Attr { + if len(groups) > 0 { + return attr + } + + switch attr.Key { + case slog.TimeKey: + attr.Key = "timestamp" + case slog.MessageKey: + attr.Key = "message" + } + return attr +} + +// lambdaHandler wraps a slog.Handler to inject Lambda context fields. +type lambdaHandler struct { + handler slog.Handler + fields []field +} + +// Enabled implements slog.Handler. +func (h *lambdaHandler) Enabled(ctx context.Context, level slog.Level) bool { + return h.handler.Enabled(ctx, level) +} + +// Handle implements slog.Handler. +func (h *lambdaHandler) Handle(ctx context.Context, r slog.Record) error { + if lc, ok := FromContext(ctx); ok { + r.AddAttrs(slog.String("requestId", lc.AwsRequestID)) + + for _, field := range h.fields { + if v := field.value(lc); v != "" { + r.AddAttrs(slog.String(field.key, v)) + } + } + } + return h.handler.Handle(ctx, r) +} + +// WithAttrs implements slog.Handler. +func (h *lambdaHandler) WithAttrs(attrs []slog.Attr) slog.Handler { + return &lambdaHandler{ + handler: h.handler.WithAttrs(attrs), + fields: h.fields, + } +} + +// WithGroup implements slog.Handler. +func (h *lambdaHandler) WithGroup(name string) slog.Handler { + return &lambdaHandler{ + handler: h.handler.WithGroup(name), + fields: h.fields, + } +} + +func parseLogLevel() slog.Level { + switch logLevel { + case "DEBUG": + return slog.LevelDebug + case "INFO": + return slog.LevelInfo + case "WARN": + return slog.LevelWarn + case "ERROR": + return slog.LevelError + default: + return slog.LevelInfo + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/CHANGELOG.md index 5f16dd14..81b42315 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,3 +1,60 @@ +# 1.9.0 (Mar 30, 2026) + +ENHANCEMENTS: + +Support parsing versions with custom prefixes via opt-in option in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/79 + +INTERNAL: + +- Bump the github-actions-backward-compatible group across 1 directory with 2 updates in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/179 +- Bump the github-actions-breaking group with 4 updates in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/180 +- Bump the github-actions-backward-compatible group with 3 updates in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/182 +- Update GitHub Actions to trigger on pull requests and update go version in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/185 +- Bump actions/upload-artifact from 6.0.0 to 7.0.0 in the github-actions-breaking group across 1 directory in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/183 +- Bump the github-actions-backward-compatible group across 1 directory with 2 updates in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/186 + +# 1.8.0 (Nov 28, 2025) + +ENHANCEMENTS: + +- Add benchmark test for version.String() in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/159 +- Bytes implementation in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/161 + +INTERNAL: + +- Add CODEOWNERS file in .github/CODEOWNERS in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/145 +- Linting in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/151 +- Correct typos in comments in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/134 +- Migrate GitHub Actions updates from TSCCR to Dependabot in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/155 +- Bump the github-actions-backward-compatible group with 2 updates in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/157 +- Update doc reference in README in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/135 +- Bump the github-actions-breaking group with 3 updates in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/156 +- [Compliance] - PR Template Changes Required in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/158 +- Bump actions/cache from 4.2.3 to 4.2.4 in the github-actions-backward-compatible group in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/167 +- Bump actions/checkout from 4.2.2 to 5.0.0 in the github-actions-breaking group in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/166 +- Bump the github-actions-breaking group across 1 directory with 2 updates in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/171 +- [IND-4226] [COMPLIANCE] Update Copyright Headers in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/172 +- drop init() in https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/175 + +# 1.7.0 (May 24, 2024) + +ENHANCEMENTS: + +- Remove `reflect` dependency ([#91](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/91)) +- Implement the `database/sql.Scanner` and `database/sql/driver.Value` interfaces for `Version` ([#133](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/133)) + +INTERNAL: + +- [COMPLIANCE] Add Copyright and License Headers ([#115](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/115)) +- [COMPLIANCE] Update MPL-2.0 LICENSE ([#105](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/105)) +- Bump actions/cache from 3.0.11 to 3.2.5 ([#116](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/116)) +- Bump actions/checkout from 3.2.0 to 3.3.0 ([#111](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/111)) +- Bump actions/upload-artifact from 3.1.1 to 3.1.2 ([#112](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/112)) +- GHA Migration ([#103](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/103)) +- github: Pin external GitHub Actions to hashes ([#107](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/107)) +- SEC-090: Automated trusted workflow pinning (2023-04-05) ([#124](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/124)) +- update readme ([#104](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/pull/104)) + # 1.6.0 (June 28, 2022) FEATURES: diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/LICENSE index c33dcc7c..bb1e9a48 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/LICENSE +++ b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/LICENSE @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +Copyright IBM Corp. 2014, 2025 + Mozilla Public License, version 2.0 1. Definitions diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/README.md b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/README.md index 4d250509..55289602 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ # Versioning Library for Go -[![Build Status](https://circleci.com/gh/hashicorp/go-version/tree/main.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/hashicorp/go-version/tree/main) -[![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/hashicorp/go-version?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/hashicorp/go-version) + +![Build Status](https://github.com/hashicorp/go-version/actions/workflows/go-tests.yml/badge.svg) +[![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/hashicorp/go-version.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/hashicorp/go-version) go-version is a library for parsing versions and version constraints, and verifying versions against a set of constraints. go-version @@ -12,7 +13,7 @@ Versions used with go-version must follow [SemVer](http://semver.org/). ## Installation and Usage Package documentation can be found on -[GoDoc](http://godoc.org/github.com/hashicorp/go-version). +[Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/hashicorp/go-version). Installation can be done with a normal `go get`: @@ -33,6 +34,32 @@ if v1.LessThan(v2) { } ``` +#### Version Parsing and Comparison with Prefixes + +The library also supports parsing versions with a custom prefix. +Using the `WithPrefix` option, you can specify a prefix to strip +before parsing the version. + +Use `WithPrefix` when your input strings carry a known release prefix such as +`deployment-`, `controller-`, etc. + +After parsing, the prefix is not part of the canonical version value. This +means the regular comparison methods such as `Compare`, `LessThan`, `Equal`, +and `GreaterThan` compare only the stripped version. If you compare versions +from different prefixes with these methods, the prefixes are ignored. If you +need to reject cross-prefix comparisons, inspect the parsed prefixes before +comparing the versions. + +```go +v1, _ := version.NewVersion("deployment-v1.2.3-beta+metadata", version.WithPrefix("deployment-")) +v2, _ := version.NewVersion("deployment-v1.2.4", version.WithPrefix("deployment-")) + +if v1.LessThan(v2) { + fmt.Printf("%s (%s) is less than %s (%s)\n", v1, v1.Original(), v2, v2.Original()) + // Outputs: 1.2.3-beta+metadata (deployment-v1.2.3-beta+metadata) is less than 1.2.4 (deployment-v1.2.4) +} +``` + #### Version Constraints ```go diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/constraint.go b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/constraint.go index da5d1aca..3964da07 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/constraint.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/constraint.go @@ -1,13 +1,33 @@ +// Copyright IBM Corp. 2014, 2025 +// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 + package version import ( "fmt" - "reflect" "regexp" "sort" "strings" + "sync" +) + +var ( + constraintRegexp *regexp.Regexp + constraintRegexpOnce sync.Once ) +func getConstraintRegexp() *regexp.Regexp { + constraintRegexpOnce.Do(func() { + // This heavy lifting only happens the first time this function is called + constraintRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf( + `^\s*(%s)\s*(%s)\s*$`, + `<=|>=|!=|~>|<|>|=|`, + VersionRegexpRaw, + )) + }) + return constraintRegexp +} + // Constraint represents a single constraint for a version, such as // ">= 1.0". type Constraint struct { @@ -27,38 +47,11 @@ type Constraints []*Constraint type constraintFunc func(v, c *Version) bool -var constraintOperators map[string]constraintOperation - type constraintOperation struct { op operator f constraintFunc } -var constraintRegexp *regexp.Regexp - -func init() { - constraintOperators = map[string]constraintOperation{ - "": {op: equal, f: constraintEqual}, - "=": {op: equal, f: constraintEqual}, - "!=": {op: notEqual, f: constraintNotEqual}, - ">": {op: greaterThan, f: constraintGreaterThan}, - "<": {op: lessThan, f: constraintLessThan}, - ">=": {op: greaterThanEqual, f: constraintGreaterThanEqual}, - "<=": {op: lessThanEqual, f: constraintLessThanEqual}, - "~>": {op: pessimistic, f: constraintPessimistic}, - } - - ops := make([]string, 0, len(constraintOperators)) - for k := range constraintOperators { - ops = append(ops, regexp.QuoteMeta(k)) - } - - constraintRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf( - `^\s*(%s)\s*(%s)\s*$`, - strings.Join(ops, "|"), - VersionRegexpRaw)) -} - // NewConstraint will parse one or more constraints from the given // constraint string. The string must be a comma-separated list of // constraints. @@ -105,7 +98,7 @@ func (cs Constraints) Check(v *Version) bool { // to '>0.2' it is *NOT* treated as equal. // // Missing operator is treated as equal to '=', whitespaces -// are ignored and constraints are sorted before comaparison. +// are ignored and constraints are sorted before comparison. func (cs Constraints) Equals(c Constraints) bool { if len(cs) != len(c) { return false @@ -174,9 +167,9 @@ func (c *Constraint) String() string { } func parseSingle(v string) (*Constraint, error) { - matches := constraintRegexp.FindStringSubmatch(v) + matches := getConstraintRegexp().FindStringSubmatch(v) if matches == nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("Malformed constraint: %s", v) + return nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed constraint: %s", v) } check, err := NewVersion(matches[2]) @@ -184,7 +177,25 @@ func parseSingle(v string) (*Constraint, error) { return nil, err } - cop := constraintOperators[matches[1]] + var cop constraintOperation + switch matches[1] { + case "=": + cop = constraintOperation{op: equal, f: constraintEqual} + case "!=": + cop = constraintOperation{op: notEqual, f: constraintNotEqual} + case ">": + cop = constraintOperation{op: greaterThan, f: constraintGreaterThan} + case "<": + cop = constraintOperation{op: lessThan, f: constraintLessThan} + case ">=": + cop = constraintOperation{op: greaterThanEqual, f: constraintGreaterThanEqual} + case "<=": + cop = constraintOperation{op: lessThanEqual, f: constraintLessThanEqual} + case "~>": + cop = constraintOperation{op: pessimistic, f: constraintPessimistic} + default: + cop = constraintOperation{op: equal, f: constraintEqual} + } return &Constraint{ f: cop.f, @@ -199,7 +210,7 @@ func prereleaseCheck(v, c *Version) bool { case cPre && vPre: // A constraint with a pre-release can only match a pre-release version // with the same base segments. - return reflect.DeepEqual(c.Segments64(), v.Segments64()) + return v.equalSegments(c) case !cPre && vPre: // A constraint without a pre-release can only match a version without a diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/version.go b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/version.go index e87df699..b95503d3 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/version.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/version.go @@ -1,20 +1,39 @@ +// Copyright IBM Corp. 2014, 2025 +// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 + package version import ( - "bytes" + "database/sql/driver" "fmt" - "reflect" "regexp" "strconv" "strings" + "sync" ) // The compiled regular expression used to test the validity of a version. var ( - versionRegexp *regexp.Regexp - semverRegexp *regexp.Regexp + versionRegexp *regexp.Regexp + versionRegexpOnce sync.Once + semverRegexp *regexp.Regexp + semverRegexpOnce sync.Once ) +func getVersionRegexp() *regexp.Regexp { + versionRegexpOnce.Do(func() { + versionRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("^" + VersionRegexpRaw + "$") + }) + return versionRegexp +} + +func getSemverRegexp() *regexp.Regexp { + semverRegexpOnce.Do(func() { + semverRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("^" + SemverRegexpRaw + "$") + }) + return semverRegexp +} + // The raw regular expression string used for testing the validity // of a version. const ( @@ -30,6 +49,23 @@ const ( `?` ) +// Optional options for NewVersion function. +type options struct { + // If set, this prefix will be trimmed from the version string before parsing. + prefix string +} + +// Option is a functional option for NewVersion. +type Option func(*options) + +// WithPrefix is a functional option that sets a prefix to be removed from the +// version string before parsing. +func WithPrefix(prefix string) Option { + return func(o *options) { + o.prefix = prefix + } +} + // Version represents a single version. type Version struct { metadata string @@ -37,30 +73,49 @@ type Version struct { segments []int64 si int original string + prefix string } -func init() { - versionRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("^" + VersionRegexpRaw + "$") - semverRegexp = regexp.MustCompile("^" + SemverRegexpRaw + "$") -} +// NewVersion parses the given version and returns a new Version. +// +// Optional parsing behavior can be enabled with Option values such as +// WithPrefix, which validates and strips an expected prefix before parsing. +func NewVersion(v string, opts ...Option) (*Version, error) { + options := &options{} + for _, opt := range opts { + if opt != nil { + opt(options) + } + } + + vToParse := v + if options.prefix != "" { + if !strings.HasPrefix(v, options.prefix) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("version %q does not have prefix %q", v, options.prefix) + } + vToParse = strings.TrimPrefix(v, options.prefix) + } -// NewVersion parses the given version and returns a new -// Version. -func NewVersion(v string) (*Version, error) { - return newVersion(v, versionRegexp) + ver, err := newVersion(vToParse, getVersionRegexp()) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + ver.prefix = options.prefix + ver.original = v + return ver, nil } // NewSemver parses the given version and returns a new // Version that adheres strictly to SemVer specs // https://semver.org/ func NewSemver(v string) (*Version, error) { - return newVersion(v, semverRegexp) + return newVersion(v, getSemverRegexp()) } func newVersion(v string, pattern *regexp.Regexp) (*Version, error) { matches := pattern.FindStringSubmatch(v) if matches == nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("Malformed version: %s", v) + return nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed version: %s", v) } segmentsStr := strings.Split(matches[1], ".") segments := make([]int64, len(segmentsStr)) @@ -68,7 +123,7 @@ func newVersion(v string, pattern *regexp.Regexp) (*Version, error) { val, err := strconv.ParseInt(str, 10, 64) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf( - "Error parsing version: %s", err) + "error parsing version: %s", err) } segments[i] = val @@ -117,11 +172,8 @@ func (v *Version) Compare(other *Version) int { return 0 } - segmentsSelf := v.Segments64() - segmentsOther := other.Segments64() - // If the segments are the same, we must compare on prerelease info - if reflect.DeepEqual(segmentsSelf, segmentsOther) { + if v.equalSegments(other) { preSelf := v.Prerelease() preOther := other.Prerelease() if preSelf == "" && preOther == "" { @@ -137,6 +189,8 @@ func (v *Version) Compare(other *Version) int { return comparePrereleases(preSelf, preOther) } + segmentsSelf := v.Segments64() + segmentsOther := other.Segments64() // Get the highest specificity (hS), or if they're equal, just use segmentSelf length lenSelf := len(segmentsSelf) lenOther := len(segmentsOther) @@ -160,7 +214,7 @@ func (v *Version) Compare(other *Version) int { // this means Other had the lower specificity // Check to see if the remaining segments in Self are all zeros - if !allZero(segmentsSelf[i:]) { - //if not, it means that Self has to be greater than Other + // if not, it means that Self has to be greater than Other return 1 } break @@ -172,7 +226,7 @@ func (v *Version) Compare(other *Version) int { } else if lhs < rhs { return -1 } - // Otherwis, rhs was > lhs, they're not equal + // Otherwise, rhs was > lhs, they're not equal return 1 } @@ -180,6 +234,21 @@ func (v *Version) Compare(other *Version) int { return 0 } +func (v *Version) equalSegments(other *Version) bool { + segmentsSelf := v.Segments64() + segmentsOther := other.Segments64() + + if len(segmentsSelf) != len(segmentsOther) { + return false + } + for i, v := range segmentsSelf { + if v != segmentsOther[i] { + return false + } + } + return true +} + func allZero(segs []int64) bool { for _, s := range segs { if s != 0 { @@ -365,22 +434,29 @@ func (v *Version) Segments64() []int64 { // missing parts (1.0 => 1.0.0) will be made into a canonicalized form // as shown in the parenthesized examples. func (v *Version) String() string { - var buf bytes.Buffer - fmtParts := make([]string, len(v.segments)) + return string(v.bytes()) +} + +func (v *Version) bytes() []byte { + var buf []byte for i, s := range v.segments { - // We can ignore err here since we've pre-parsed the values in segments - str := strconv.FormatInt(s, 10) - fmtParts[i] = str + if i > 0 { + buf = append(buf, '.') + } + buf = strconv.AppendInt(buf, s, 10) } - fmt.Fprintf(&buf, strings.Join(fmtParts, ".")) + if v.pre != "" { - fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "-%s", v.pre) + buf = append(buf, '-') + buf = append(buf, v.pre...) } + if v.metadata != "" { - fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "+%s", v.metadata) + buf = append(buf, '+') + buf = append(buf, v.metadata...) } - return buf.String() + return buf } // Original returns the original parsed version as-is, including any @@ -389,6 +465,11 @@ func (v *Version) Original() string { return v.original } +// Prefix returns the explicit prefix used with WithPrefix, if any. +func (v *Version) Prefix() string { + return v.prefix +} + // UnmarshalText implements encoding.TextUnmarshaler interface. func (v *Version) UnmarshalText(b []byte) error { temp, err := NewVersion(string(b)) @@ -405,3 +486,20 @@ func (v *Version) UnmarshalText(b []byte) error { func (v *Version) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) { return []byte(v.String()), nil } + +// Scan implements the sql.Scanner interface. +func (v *Version) Scan(src interface{}) error { + switch src := src.(type) { + case string: + return v.UnmarshalText([]byte(src)) + case nil: + return nil + default: + return fmt.Errorf("cannot scan %T as Version", src) + } +} + +// Value implements the driver.Valuer interface. +func (v *Version) Value() (driver.Value, error) { + return v.String(), nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/version_collection.go b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/version_collection.go index cc888d43..11bc8b1c 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/version_collection.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-version/version_collection.go @@ -1,3 +1,6 @@ +// Copyright IBM Corp. 2014, 2025 +// SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 + package version // Collection is a type that implements the sort.Interface interface diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/.golangci.yml b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/.golangci.yml index 2578d94b..104dc244 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/.golangci.yml +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/.golangci.yml @@ -12,51 +12,55 @@ # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. +version: "2" + run: - deadline: 5m + timeout: 5m + +formatters: + enable: + - gofmt + - goimports linters: - disable-all: true + default: none enable: #- bodyclose - - deadcode #- depguard #- dogsled #- dupl - errcheck #- exhaustive #- funlen - - gas #- gochecknoinits - goconst - #- gocritic + - gocritic #- gocyclo - #- gofmt - - goimports - - golint - #- gomnd #- goprintffuncname - #- gosec - #- gosimple + - gosec - govet - ineffassign - - interfacer #- lll - - maligned - - megacheck - #- misspell + - misspell + #- mnd #- nakedret #- noctx - #- nolintlint + - nolintlint #- rowserrcheck - #- scopelint - #- staticcheck - - structcheck - #- stylecheck - #- typecheck + - staticcheck - unconvert #- unparam - #- unused - - varcheck + - unused #- whitespace - fast: false + exclusions: + presets: + - common-false-positives + - legacy + - std-error-handling + settings: + govet: + # Disable buildtag check to allow dual build tag syntax (both //go:build and // +build). + # This is necessary for Go 1.15 compatibility since //go:build was introduced in Go 1.17. + # This can be removed once Cobra requires Go 1.17 or higher. + disable: + - 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# Overview @@ -80,7 +101,7 @@ which maintains the same interface while adding POSIX compliance. # Installing Using Cobra is easy. First, use `go get` to install the latest version -of the library. +of the library. ``` go get -u github.com/spf13/cobra@latest @@ -105,8 +126,8 @@ go install github.com/spf13/cobra-cli@latest For complete details on using the Cobra-CLI generator, please read [The Cobra Generator README](https://github.com/spf13/cobra-cli/blob/main/README.md) -For complete details on using the Cobra library, please read the [The Cobra User Guide](user_guide.md). +For complete details on using the Cobra library, please read [The Cobra User Guide](site/content/user_guide.md). # License -Cobra is released under the Apache 2.0 license. See [LICENSE.txt](https://github.com/spf13/cobra/blob/master/LICENSE.txt) +Cobra is released under the Apache 2.0 license. See [LICENSE.txt](LICENSE.txt) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/SECURITY.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/SECURITY.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..54e60c28 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/SECURITY.md @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +# Security Policy + +## Reporting a Vulnerability + +The `cobra` maintainers take security issues seriously and +we appreciate your efforts to _**responsibly**_ disclose your findings. +We will make every effort to swiftly respond and address concerns. + +To report a security vulnerability: + +1. **DO NOT** create a public GitHub issue for the vulnerability! +2. **DO NOT** create a public GitHub Pull Request with a fix for the vulnerability! +3. Send an email to `cobra-security@googlegroups.com`. +4. Include the following details in your report: + - Description of the vulnerability + - Steps to reproduce + - Potential impact of the vulnerability (to your downstream project, to the Go ecosystem, etc.) + - Any potential mitigations you've already identified +5. Allow up to 7 days for an initial response. + You should receive an acknowledgment of your report and an estimated timeline for a fix. +6. (Optional) If you have a fix and would like to contribute your patch, please work + directly with the maintainers via `cobra-security@googlegroups.com` to + coordinate pushing the patch to GitHub, cutting a new release, and disclosing the change. + +## Response Process + +When a security vulnerability report is received, the `cobra` maintainers will: + +1. Confirm receipt of the vulnerability report within 7 days. +2. Assess the report to determine if it constitutes a security vulnerability. +3. If confirmed, assign the vulnerability a severity level and create a timeline for addressing it. +4. Develop and test a fix. +5. Patch the vulnerability and make a new GitHub release: the maintainers will coordinate disclosure with the reporter. +6. Create a new GitHub Security Advisory to inform the broader Go ecosystem + +## Disclosure Policy + +The `cobra` maintainers follow a coordinated disclosure process: + +1. Security vulnerabilities will be addressed as quickly as possible. +2. A CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) identifier will be requested for significant vulnerabilities + that are within `cobra` itself. +3. Once a fix is ready, the maintainers will: + - Release a new version containing the fix. + - Update the security advisory with details about the vulnerability. + - Credit the reporter (unless they wish to remain anonymous). + - Credit the fixer (unless they wish to remain anonymous, this may be the same as the reporter). + - Announce the vulnerability through appropriate channels + (GitHub Security Advisory, mailing lists, GitHub Releases, etc.) + +## Supported Versions + +Security fixes will typically only be released for the most recent major release. + +## Upstream Security Issues + +`cobra` generally will not accept vulnerability reports that originate in upstream +dependencies. I.e., if there is a problem in Go code that `cobra` depends on, +it is best to engage that project's maintainers and owners. + +This security policy primarily pertains only to `cobra` itself but if you believe you've +identified a problem that originates in an upstream dependency and is being widely +distributed by `cobra`, please follow the disclosure procedure above: the `cobra` +maintainers will work with you to determine the severity and ecosystem impact. + +## Security Updates and CVEs + +Information about known security vulnerabilities and CVEs affecting `cobra` will +be published as GitHub Security Advisories at +https://github.com/spf13/cobra/security/advisories. + +All users are encouraged to watch the repository and upgrade promptly when +security releases are published. + +## `cobra` Security Best Practices for Users + +When using `cobra` in your CLIs, the `cobra` maintainers recommend the following: + +1. Always use the latest version of `cobra`. +2. [Use Go modules](https://go.dev/blog/using-go-modules) for dependency management. +3. Always use the latest possible version of Go. + +## Security Best Practices for Contributors + +When contributing to `cobra`: + +1. Be mindful of security implications when adding new features or modifying existing ones. +2. Be aware of `cobra`'s extremely large reach: it is used in nearly every Go CLI + (like Kubernetes, Docker, Prometheus, etc. etc.) +3. Write tests that explicitly cover edge cases and potential issues. +4. If you discover a security issue while working on `cobra`, please report it + following the process above rather than opening a public pull request or issue that + addresses the vulnerability. +5. Take personal sec-ops seriously and secure your GitHub account: use [two-factor authentication](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/securing-your-account-with-two-factor-authentication-2fa), + [sign your commits with a GPG or SSH key](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/managing-commit-signature-verification/about-commit-signature-verification), + etc. + +## Acknowledgments + +The `cobra` maintainers would like to thank all security researchers and +community members who help keep cobra, its users, and the entire Go ecosystem secure through responsible disclosures!! + +--- + +*This security policy is inspired by the [Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP)](https://owasp.org/) guidelines and security best practices.* diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/active_help.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/active_help.go index 2d023943..b3e2dadf 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/active_help.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/active_help.go @@ -17,15 +17,14 @@ package cobra import ( "fmt" "os" - "strings" ) const ( activeHelpMarker = "_activeHelp_ " // The below values should not be changed: programs will be using them explicitly // in their user documentation, and users will be using them explicitly. - activeHelpEnvVarSuffix = "_ACTIVE_HELP" - activeHelpGlobalEnvVar = "COBRA_ACTIVE_HELP" + activeHelpEnvVarSuffix = "ACTIVE_HELP" + activeHelpGlobalEnvVar = configEnvVarGlobalPrefix + "_" + activeHelpEnvVarSuffix activeHelpGlobalDisable = "0" ) @@ -36,13 +35,13 @@ const ( // This function can be called multiple times before and/or after completions are added to // the array. Each time this function is called with the same array, the new // ActiveHelp line will be shown below the previous ones when completion is triggered. -func AppendActiveHelp(compArray []string, activeHelpStr string) []string { +func AppendActiveHelp(compArray []Completion, activeHelpStr string) []Completion { return append(compArray, fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", activeHelpMarker, activeHelpStr)) } // GetActiveHelpConfig returns the value of the ActiveHelp environment variable // _ACTIVE_HELP where is the name of the root command in upper -// case, with all - replaced by _. +// case, with all non-ASCII-alphanumeric characters replaced by `_`. // It will always return "0" if the global environment variable COBRA_ACTIVE_HELP // is set to "0". func GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd *Command) string { @@ -55,9 +54,7 @@ func GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd *Command) string { // activeHelpEnvVar returns the name of the program-specific ActiveHelp environment // variable. It has the format _ACTIVE_HELP where is the name of the -// root command in upper case, with all - replaced by _. +// root command in upper case, with all non-ASCII-alphanumeric characters replaced by `_`. func activeHelpEnvVar(name string) string { - // This format should not be changed: users will be using it explicitly. - activeHelpEnvVar := strings.ToUpper(fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", name, activeHelpEnvVarSuffix)) - return strings.ReplaceAll(activeHelpEnvVar, "-", "_") + return configEnvVar(name, activeHelpEnvVarSuffix) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/active_help.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/active_help.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5e7f59af..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/active_help.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -# Active Help - -Active Help is a framework provided by Cobra which allows a program to define messages (hints, warnings, etc) that will be printed during program usage. It aims to make it easier for your users to learn how to use your program. If configured by the program, Active Help is printed when the user triggers shell completion. - -For example, -``` -bash-5.1$ helm repo add [tab] -You must choose a name for the repo you are adding. - -bash-5.1$ bin/helm package [tab] -Please specify the path to the chart to package - -bash-5.1$ bin/helm package [tab][tab] -bin/ internal/ scripts/ pkg/ testdata/ -``` - -**Hint**: A good place to use Active Help messages is when the normal completion system does not provide any suggestions. In such cases, Active Help nicely supplements the normal shell completions to guide the user in knowing what is expected by the program. -## Supported shells - -Active Help is currently only supported for the following shells: -- Bash (using [bash completion V2](shell_completions.md#bash-completion-v2) only). Note that bash 4.4 or higher is required for the prompt to appear when an Active Help message is printed. -- Zsh - -## Adding Active Help messages - -As Active Help uses the shell completion system, the implementation of Active Help messages is done by enhancing custom dynamic completions. If you are not familiar with dynamic completions, please refer to [Shell Completions](shell_completions.md). - -Adding Active Help is done through the use of the `cobra.AppendActiveHelp(...)` function, where the program repeatedly adds Active Help messages to the list of completions. Keep reading for details. - -### Active Help for nouns - -Adding Active Help when completing a noun is done within the `ValidArgsFunction(...)` of a command. Please notice the use of `cobra.AppendActiveHelp(...)` in the following example: - -```go -cmd := &cobra.Command{ - Use: "add [NAME] [URL]", - Short: "add a chart repository", - Args: require.ExactArgs(2), - RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { - return addRepo(args) - }, - ValidArgsFunction: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { - var comps []string - if len(args) == 0 { - comps = cobra.AppendActiveHelp(comps, "You must choose a name for the repo you are adding") - } else if len(args) == 1 { - comps = cobra.AppendActiveHelp(comps, "You must specify the URL for the repo you are adding") - } else { - comps = cobra.AppendActiveHelp(comps, "This command does not take any more arguments") - } - return comps, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp - }, -} -``` -The example above defines the completions (none, in this specific example) as well as the Active Help messages for the `helm repo add` command. It yields the following behavior: -``` -bash-5.1$ helm repo add [tab] -You must choose a name for the repo you are adding - -bash-5.1$ helm repo add grafana [tab] -You must specify the URL for the repo you are adding - -bash-5.1$ helm repo add grafana https://grafana.github.io/helm-charts [tab] -This command does not take any more arguments -``` -**Hint**: As can be seen in the above example, a good place to use Active Help messages is when the normal completion system does not provide any suggestions. In such cases, Active Help nicely supplements the normal shell completions. - -### Active Help for flags - -Providing Active Help for flags is done in the same fashion as for nouns, but using the completion function registered for the flag. For example: -```go -_ = cmd.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc("version", func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { - if len(args) != 2 { - return cobra.AppendActiveHelp(nil, "You must first specify the chart to install before the --version flag can be completed"), cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp - } - return compVersionFlag(args[1], toComplete) - }) -``` -The example above prints an Active Help message when not enough information was given by the user to complete the `--version` flag. -``` -bash-5.1$ bin/helm install myrelease --version 2.0.[tab] -You must first specify the chart to install before the --version flag can be completed - -bash-5.1$ bin/helm install myrelease bitnami/solr --version 2.0.[tab][tab] -2.0.1 2.0.2 2.0.3 -``` - -## User control of Active Help - -You may want to allow your users to disable Active Help or choose between different levels of Active Help. It is entirely up to the program to define the type of configurability of Active Help that it wants to offer, if any. -Allowing to configure Active Help is entirely optional; you can use Active Help in your program without doing anything about Active Help configuration. - -The way to configure Active Help is to use the program's Active Help environment -variable. That variable is named `_ACTIVE_HELP` where `` is the name of your -program in uppercase with any `-` replaced by an `_`. The variable should be set by the user to whatever -Active Help configuration values are supported by the program. - -For example, say `helm` has chosen to support three levels for Active Help: `on`, `off`, `local`. Then a user -would set the desired behavior to `local` by doing `export HELM_ACTIVE_HELP=local` in their shell. - -For simplicity, when in `cmd.ValidArgsFunction(...)` or a flag's completion function, the program should read the -Active Help configuration using the `cobra.GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd)` function and select what Active Help messages -should or should not be added (instead of reading the environment variable directly). - -For example: -```go -ValidArgsFunction: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { - activeHelpLevel := cobra.GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd) - - var comps []string - if len(args) == 0 { - if activeHelpLevel != "off" { - comps = cobra.AppendActiveHelp(comps, "You must choose a name for the repo you are adding") - } - } else if len(args) == 1 { - if activeHelpLevel != "off" { - comps = cobra.AppendActiveHelp(comps, "You must specify the URL for the repo you are adding") - } - } else { - if activeHelpLevel == "local" { - comps = cobra.AppendActiveHelp(comps, "This command does not take any more arguments") - } - } - return comps, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp -}, -``` -**Note 1**: If the `_ACTIVE_HELP` environment variable is set to the string "0", Cobra will automatically disable all Active Help output (even if some output was specified by the program using the `cobra.AppendActiveHelp(...)` function). Using "0" can simplify your code in situations where you want to blindly disable Active Help without having to call `cobra.GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd)` explicitly. - -**Note 2**: If a user wants to disable Active Help for every single program based on Cobra, she can set the environment variable `COBRA_ACTIVE_HELP` to "0". In this case `cobra.GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd)` will return "0" no matter what the variable `_ACTIVE_HELP` is set to. - -**Note 3**: If the user does not set `_ACTIVE_HELP` or `COBRA_ACTIVE_HELP` (which will be a common case), the default value for the Active Help configuration returned by `cobra.GetActiveHelpConfig(cmd)` will be the empty string. -## Active Help with Cobra's default completion command - -Cobra provides a default `completion` command for programs that wish to use it. -When using the default `completion` command, Active Help is configurable in the same -fashion as described above using environment variables. You may wish to document this in more -details for your users. - -## Debugging Active Help - -Debugging your Active Help code is done in the same way as debugging your dynamic completion code, which is with Cobra's hidden `__complete` command. Please refer to [debugging shell completion](shell_completions.md#debugging) for details. - -When debugging with the `__complete` command, if you want to specify different Active Help configurations, you should use the active help environment variable. That variable is named `_ACTIVE_HELP` where any `-` is replaced by an `_`. For example, we can test deactivating some Active Help as shown below: -``` -$ HELM_ACTIVE_HELP=1 bin/helm __complete install wordpress bitnami/h -bitnami/haproxy -bitnami/harbor -_activeHelp_ WARNING: cannot re-use a name that is still in use -:0 -Completion ended with directive: ShellCompDirectiveDefault - -$ HELM_ACTIVE_HELP=0 bin/helm __complete install wordpress bitnami/h -bitnami/haproxy -bitnami/harbor -:0 -Completion ended with directive: ShellCompDirectiveDefault -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/args.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/args.go index e79ec33a..ed1e70ce 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/args.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/args.go @@ -52,9 +52,9 @@ func OnlyValidArgs(cmd *Command, args []string) error { if len(cmd.ValidArgs) > 0 { // Remove any description that may be included in ValidArgs. // A description is following a tab character. - var validArgs []string + validArgs := make([]string, 0, len(cmd.ValidArgs)) for _, v := range cmd.ValidArgs { - validArgs = append(validArgs, strings.Split(v, "\t")[0]) + validArgs = append(validArgs, strings.SplitN(v, "\t", 2)[0]) } for _, v := range args { if !stringInSlice(v, validArgs) { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completions.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completions.go index 10c78847..f4d198cb 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completions.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completions.go @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ __%[1]s_handle_go_custom_completion() local out requestComp lastParam lastChar comp directive args # Prepare the command to request completions for the program. - # Calling ${words[0]} instead of directly %[1]s allows to handle aliases + # Calling ${words[0]} instead of directly %[1]s allows handling aliases args=("${words[@]:1}") # Disable ActiveHelp which is not supported for bash completion v1 requestComp="%[8]s=0 ${words[0]} %[2]s ${args[*]}" @@ -597,19 +597,16 @@ func writeRequiredFlag(buf io.StringWriter, cmd *Command) { if nonCompletableFlag(flag) { return } - for key := range flag.Annotations { - switch key { - case BashCompOneRequiredFlag: - format := " must_have_one_flag+=(\"--%s" - if flag.Value.Type() != "bool" { - format += "=" - } - format += cbn - WriteStringAndCheck(buf, fmt.Sprintf(format, flag.Name)) - - if len(flag.Shorthand) > 0 { - WriteStringAndCheck(buf, fmt.Sprintf(" must_have_one_flag+=(\"-%s"+cbn, flag.Shorthand)) - } + if _, ok := flag.Annotations[BashCompOneRequiredFlag]; ok { + format := " must_have_one_flag+=(\"--%s" + if flag.Value.Type() != "bool" { + format += "=" + } + format += cbn + WriteStringAndCheck(buf, fmt.Sprintf(format, flag.Name)) + + if len(flag.Shorthand) > 0 { + WriteStringAndCheck(buf, fmt.Sprintf(" must_have_one_flag+=(\"-%s"+cbn, flag.Shorthand)) } } }) @@ -621,7 +618,7 @@ func writeRequiredNouns(buf io.StringWriter, cmd *Command) { for _, value := range cmd.ValidArgs { // Remove any description that may be included following a tab character. // Descriptions are not supported by bash completion. - value = strings.Split(value, "\t")[0] + value = strings.SplitN(value, "\t", 2)[0] WriteStringAndCheck(buf, fmt.Sprintf(" must_have_one_noun+=(%q)\n", value)) } if cmd.ValidArgsFunction != nil { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completions.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completions.md deleted file mode 100644 index 52919b2f..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completions.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -# Generating Bash Completions For Your cobra.Command - -Please refer to [Shell Completions](shell_completions.md) for details. - -## Bash legacy dynamic completions - -For backward compatibility, Cobra still supports its legacy dynamic completion solution (described below). Unlike the `ValidArgsFunction` solution, the legacy solution will only work for Bash shell-completion and not for other shells. This legacy solution can be used along-side `ValidArgsFunction` and `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()`, as long as both solutions are not used for the same command. This provides a path to gradually migrate from the legacy solution to the new solution. - -**Note**: Cobra's default `completion` command uses bash completion V2. If you are currently using Cobra's legacy dynamic completion solution, you should not use the default `completion` command but continue using your own. - -The legacy solution allows you to inject bash functions into the bash completion script. Those bash functions are responsible for providing the completion choices for your own completions. - -Some code that works in kubernetes: - -```bash -const ( - bash_completion_func = `__kubectl_parse_get() -{ - local kubectl_output out - if kubectl_output=$(kubectl get --no-headers "$1" 2>/dev/null); then - out=($(echo "${kubectl_output}" | awk '{print $1}')) - COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "${out[*]}" -- "$cur" ) ) - fi -} - -__kubectl_get_resource() -{ - if [[ ${#nouns[@]} -eq 0 ]]; then - return 1 - fi - __kubectl_parse_get ${nouns[${#nouns[@]} -1]} - if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]; then - return 0 - fi -} - -__kubectl_custom_func() { - case ${last_command} in - kubectl_get | kubectl_describe | kubectl_delete | kubectl_stop) - __kubectl_get_resource - return - ;; - *) - ;; - esac -} -`) -``` - -And then I set that in my command definition: - -```go -cmds := &cobra.Command{ - Use: "kubectl", - Short: "kubectl controls the Kubernetes cluster manager", - Long: `kubectl controls the Kubernetes cluster manager. - -Find more information at https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes.`, - Run: runHelp, - BashCompletionFunction: bash_completion_func, -} -``` - -The `BashCompletionFunction` option is really only valid/useful on the root command. Doing the above will cause `__kubectl_custom_func()` (`___custom_func()`) to be called when the built in processor was unable to find a solution. In the case of kubernetes a valid command might look something like `kubectl get pod [mypod]`. If you type `kubectl get pod [tab][tab]` the `__kubectl_customc_func()` will run because the cobra.Command only understood "kubectl" and "get." `__kubectl_custom_func()` will see that the cobra.Command is "kubectl_get" and will thus call another helper `__kubectl_get_resource()`. `__kubectl_get_resource` will look at the 'nouns' collected. In our example the only noun will be `pod`. So it will call `__kubectl_parse_get pod`. `__kubectl_parse_get` will actually call out to kubernetes and get any pods. It will then set `COMPREPLY` to valid pods! - -Similarly, for flags: - -```go - annotation := make(map[string][]string) - annotation[cobra.BashCompCustom] = []string{"__kubectl_get_namespaces"} - - flag := &pflag.Flag{ - Name: "namespace", - Usage: usage, - Annotations: annotation, - } - cmd.Flags().AddFlag(flag) -``` - -In addition add the `__kubectl_get_namespaces` implementation in the `BashCompletionFunction` -value, e.g.: - -```bash -__kubectl_get_namespaces() -{ - local template - template="{{ range .items }}{{ .metadata.name }} {{ end }}" - local kubectl_out - if kubectl_out=$(kubectl get -o template --template="${template}" namespace 2>/dev/null); then - COMPREPLY=( $( compgen -W "${kubectl_out}[*]" -- "$cur" ) ) - fi -} -``` diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completionsV2.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completionsV2.go index 19b09560..d2397aa3 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completionsV2.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/bash_completionsV2.go @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ __%[1]s_get_completion_results() { local requestComp lastParam lastChar args # Prepare the command to request completions for the program. - # Calling ${words[0]} instead of directly %[1]s allows to handle aliases + # Calling ${words[0]} instead of directly %[1]s allows handling aliases args=("${words[@]:1}") requestComp="${words[0]} %[2]s ${args[*]}" @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ __%[1]s_process_completion_results() { if (((directive & shellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt) != 0)); then # File extension filtering - local fullFilter filter filteringCmd + local fullFilter="" filter filteringCmd # Do not use quotes around the $completions variable or else newline # characters will be kept. @@ -177,20 +177,71 @@ __%[1]s_process_completion_results() { __%[1]s_handle_special_char "$cur" = # Print the activeHelp statements before we finish + __%[1]s_handle_activeHelp +} + +__%[1]s_handle_activeHelp() { + # Print the activeHelp statements if ((${#activeHelp[*]} != 0)); then - printf "\n"; - printf "%%s\n" "${activeHelp[@]}" - printf "\n" - - # The prompt format is only available from bash 4.4. - # We test if it is available before using it. - if (x=${PS1@P}) 2> /dev/null; then - printf "%%s" "${PS1@P}${COMP_LINE[@]}" - else - # Can't print the prompt. Just print the - # text the user had typed, it is workable enough. - printf "%%s" "${COMP_LINE[@]}" + if [ -z $COMP_TYPE ]; then + # Bash v3 does not set the COMP_TYPE variable. + printf "\n"; + printf "%%s\n" "${activeHelp[@]}" + printf "\n" + __%[1]s_reprint_commandLine + return fi + + # Only print ActiveHelp on the second TAB press + if [ $COMP_TYPE -eq 63 ]; then + printf "\n" + printf "%%s\n" "${activeHelp[@]}" + + if ((${#COMPREPLY[*]} == 0)); then + # When there are no completion choices from the program, file completion + # may kick in if the program has not disabled it; in such a case, we want + # to know if any files will match what the user typed, so that we know if + # there will be completions presented, so that we know how to handle ActiveHelp. + # To find out, we actually trigger the file completion ourselves; + # the call to _filedir will fill COMPREPLY if files match. + if (((directive & shellCompDirectiveNoFileComp) == 0)); then + __%[1]s_debug "Listing files" + _filedir + fi + fi + + if ((${#COMPREPLY[*]} != 0)); then + # If there are completion choices to be shown, print a delimiter. + # Re-printing the command-line will automatically be done + # by the shell when it prints the completion choices. + printf -- "--" + else + # When there are no completion choices at all, we need + # to re-print the command-line since the shell will + # not be doing it itself. + __%[1]s_reprint_commandLine + fi + elif [ $COMP_TYPE -eq 37 ] || [ $COMP_TYPE -eq 42 ]; then + # For completion type: menu-complete/menu-complete-backward and insert-completions + # the completions are immediately inserted into the command-line, so we first + # print the activeHelp message and reprint the command-line since the shell won't. + printf "\n" + printf "%%s\n" "${activeHelp[@]}" + + __%[1]s_reprint_commandLine + fi + fi +} + +__%[1]s_reprint_commandLine() { + # The prompt format is only available from bash 4.4. + # We test if it is available before using it. + if (x=${PS1@P}) 2> /dev/null; then + printf "%%s" "${PS1@P}${COMP_LINE[@]}" + else + # Can't print the prompt. Just print the + # text the user had typed, it is workable enough. + printf "%%s" "${COMP_LINE[@]}" fi } @@ -201,6 +252,8 @@ __%[1]s_extract_activeHelp() { local endIndex=${#activeHelpMarker} while IFS='' read -r comp; do + [[ -z $comp ]] && continue + if [[ ${comp:0:endIndex} == $activeHelpMarker ]]; then comp=${comp:endIndex} __%[1]s_debug "ActiveHelp found: $comp" @@ -223,16 +276,21 @@ __%[1]s_handle_completion_types() { # If the user requested inserting one completion at a time, or all # completions at once on the command-line we must remove the descriptions. # https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/1508 - local tab=$'\t' comp - while IFS='' read -r comp; do - [[ -z $comp ]] && continue - # Strip any description - comp=${comp%%%%$tab*} - # Only consider the completions that match - if [[ $comp == "$cur"* ]]; then - COMPREPLY+=("$comp") - fi - done < <(printf "%%s\n" "${completions[@]}") + + # If there are no completions, we don't need to do anything + (( ${#completions[@]} == 0 )) && return 0 + + local tab=$'\t' + + # Strip any description and escape the completion to handled special characters + IFS=$'\n' read -ra completions -d '' < <(printf "%%q\n" "${completions[@]%%%%$tab*}") + + # Only consider the completions that match + IFS=$'\n' read -ra COMPREPLY -d '' < <(IFS=$'\n'; compgen -W "${completions[*]}" -- "${cur}") + + # compgen looses the escaping so we need to escape all completions again since they will + # all be inserted on the command-line. + IFS=$'\n' read -ra COMPREPLY -d '' < <(printf "%%q\n" "${COMPREPLY[@]}") ;; *) @@ -243,11 +301,25 @@ __%[1]s_handle_completion_types() { } __%[1]s_handle_standard_completion_case() { - local tab=$'\t' comp + local tab=$'\t' + + # If there are no completions, we don't need to do anything + (( ${#completions[@]} == 0 )) && return 0 # Short circuit to optimize if we don't have descriptions if [[ "${completions[*]}" != *$tab* ]]; then - IFS=$'\n' read -ra COMPREPLY -d '' < <(compgen -W "${completions[*]}" -- "$cur") + # First, escape the completions to handle special characters + IFS=$'\n' read -ra completions -d '' < <(printf "%%q\n" "${completions[@]}") + # Only consider the completions that match what the user typed + IFS=$'\n' read -ra COMPREPLY -d '' < <(IFS=$'\n'; compgen -W "${completions[*]}" -- "${cur}") + + # compgen looses the escaping so, if there is only a single completion, we need to + # escape it again because it will be inserted on the command-line. If there are multiple + # completions, we don't want to escape them because they will be printed in a list + # and we don't want to show escape characters in that list. + if (( ${#COMPREPLY[@]} == 1 )); then + COMPREPLY[0]=$(printf "%%q" "${COMPREPLY[0]}") + fi return 0 fi @@ -256,23 +328,39 @@ __%[1]s_handle_standard_completion_case() { # Look for the longest completion so that we can format things nicely while IFS='' read -r compline; do [[ -z $compline ]] && continue - # Strip any description before checking the length - comp=${compline%%%%$tab*} + + # Before checking if the completion matches what the user typed, + # we need to strip any description and escape the completion to handle special + # characters because those escape characters are part of what the user typed. + # Don't call "printf" in a sub-shell because it will be much slower + # since we are in a loop. + printf -v comp "%%q" "${compline%%%%$tab*}" &>/dev/null || comp=$(printf "%%q" "${compline%%%%$tab*}") + # Only consider the completions that match [[ $comp == "$cur"* ]] || continue + + # The completions matches. Add it to the list of full completions including + # its description. We don't escape the completion because it may get printed + # in a list if there are more than one and we don't want show escape characters + # in that list. COMPREPLY+=("$compline") + + # Strip any description before checking the length, and again, don't escape + # the completion because this length is only used when printing the completions + # in a list and we don't want show escape characters in that list. + comp=${compline%%%%$tab*} if ((${#comp}>longest)); then longest=${#comp} fi done < <(printf "%%s\n" "${completions[@]}") - # If there is a single completion left, remove the description text + # If there is a single completion left, remove the description text and escape any special characters if ((${#COMPREPLY[*]} == 1)); then __%[1]s_debug "COMPREPLY[0]: ${COMPREPLY[0]}" - comp="${COMPREPLY[0]%%%%$tab*}" - __%[1]s_debug "Removed description from single completion, which is now: ${comp}" - COMPREPLY[0]=$comp - else # Format the descriptions + COMPREPLY[0]=$(printf "%%q" "${COMPREPLY[0]%%%%$tab*}") + __%[1]s_debug "Removed description from single completion, which is now: ${COMPREPLY[0]}" + else + # Format the descriptions __%[1]s_format_comp_descriptions $longest fi } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra.go index b07b44a0..d9cd2414 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/cobra.go @@ -43,12 +43,13 @@ var initializers []func() var finalizers []func() const ( - defaultPrefixMatching = false - defaultCommandSorting = true - defaultCaseInsensitive = false + defaultPrefixMatching = false + defaultCommandSorting = true + defaultCaseInsensitive = false + defaultTraverseRunHooks = false ) -// EnablePrefixMatching allows to set automatic prefix matching. Automatic prefix matching can be a dangerous thing +// EnablePrefixMatching allows setting automatic prefix matching. Automatic prefix matching can be a dangerous thing // to automatically enable in CLI tools. // Set this to true to enable it. var EnablePrefixMatching = defaultPrefixMatching @@ -60,6 +61,10 @@ var EnableCommandSorting = defaultCommandSorting // EnableCaseInsensitive allows case-insensitive commands names. (case sensitive by default) var EnableCaseInsensitive = defaultCaseInsensitive +// EnableTraverseRunHooks executes persistent pre-run and post-run hooks from all parents. +// By default this is disabled, which means only the first run hook to be found is executed. +var EnableTraverseRunHooks = defaultTraverseRunHooks + // MousetrapHelpText enables an information splash screen on Windows // if the CLI is started from explorer.exe. // To disable the mousetrap, just set this variable to blank string (""). @@ -171,12 +176,16 @@ func rpad(s string, padding int) string { return fmt.Sprintf(formattedString, s) } -// tmpl executes the given template text on data, writing the result to w. -func tmpl(w io.Writer, text string, data interface{}) error { - t := template.New("top") - t.Funcs(templateFuncs) - template.Must(t.Parse(text)) - return t.Execute(w, data) +func tmpl(text string) *tmplFunc { + return &tmplFunc{ + tmpl: text, + fn: func(w io.Writer, data interface{}) error { + t := template.New("top") + t.Funcs(templateFuncs) + template.Must(t.Parse(text)) + return t.Execute(w, data) + }, + } } // ld compares two strings and returns the levenshtein distance between them. @@ -188,8 +197,6 @@ func ld(s, t string, ignoreCase bool) int { d := make([][]int, len(s)+1) for i := range d { d[i] = make([]int, len(t)+1) - } - for i := range d { d[i][0] = i } for j := range d[0] { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command.go index 01f7c6f1..c05fed45 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/command.go @@ -30,10 +30,16 @@ import ( flag "github.com/spf13/pflag" ) -const FlagSetByCobraAnnotation = "cobra_annotation_flag_set_by_cobra" +const ( + FlagSetByCobraAnnotation = "cobra_annotation_flag_set_by_cobra" + CommandDisplayNameAnnotation = "cobra_annotation_command_display_name" + + helpFlagName = "help" + helpCommandName = "help" +) // FParseErrWhitelist configures Flag parse errors to be ignored -type FParseErrWhitelist flag.ParseErrorsWhitelist +type FParseErrWhitelist flag.ParseErrorsAllowlist // Group Structure to manage groups for commands type Group struct { @@ -77,11 +83,11 @@ type Command struct { Example string // ValidArgs is list of all valid non-flag arguments that are accepted in shell completions - ValidArgs []string + ValidArgs []Completion // ValidArgsFunction is an optional function that provides valid non-flag arguments for shell completion. // It is a dynamic version of using ValidArgs. // Only one of ValidArgs and ValidArgsFunction can be used for a command. - ValidArgsFunction func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective) + ValidArgsFunction CompletionFunc // Expected arguments Args PositionalArgs @@ -99,7 +105,7 @@ type Command struct { Deprecated string // Annotations are key/value pairs that can be used by applications to identify or - // group commands. + // group commands or set special options. Annotations map[string]string // Version defines the version for this command. If this value is non-empty and the command does not @@ -115,6 +121,8 @@ type Command struct { // * PostRun() // * PersistentPostRun() // All functions get the same args, the arguments after the command name. + // The *PreRun and *PostRun functions will only be executed if the Run function of the current + // command has been declared. // // PersistentPreRun: children of this command will inherit and execute. PersistentPreRun func(cmd *Command, args []string) @@ -149,8 +157,10 @@ type Command struct { // pflags contains persistent flags. pflags *flag.FlagSet // lflags contains local flags. + // This field does not represent internal state, it's used as a cache to optimise LocalFlags function call lflags *flag.FlagSet // iflags contains inherited flags. + // This field does not represent internal state, it's used as a cache to optimise InheritedFlags function call iflags *flag.FlagSet // parentsPflags is all persistent flags of cmd's parents. parentsPflags *flag.FlagSet @@ -161,12 +171,12 @@ type Command struct { // usageFunc is usage func defined by user. usageFunc func(*Command) error // usageTemplate is usage template defined by user. - usageTemplate string + usageTemplate *tmplFunc // flagErrorFunc is func defined by user and it's called when the parsing of // flags returns an error. flagErrorFunc func(*Command, error) error // helpTemplate is help template defined by user. - helpTemplate string + helpTemplate *tmplFunc // helpFunc is help func defined by user. helpFunc func(*Command, []string) // helpCommand is command with usage 'help'. If it's not defined by user, @@ -179,7 +189,10 @@ type Command struct { completionCommandGroupID string // versionTemplate is the version template defined by user. - versionTemplate string + versionTemplate *tmplFunc + + // errPrefix is the error message prefix defined by user. + errPrefix string // inReader is a reader defined by the user that replaces stdin inReader io.Reader @@ -271,6 +284,7 @@ func (c *Command) SetArgs(a []string) { // SetOutput sets the destination for usage and error messages. // If output is nil, os.Stderr is used. +// // Deprecated: Use SetOut and/or SetErr instead func (c *Command) SetOutput(output io.Writer) { c.outWriter = output @@ -302,7 +316,11 @@ func (c *Command) SetUsageFunc(f func(*Command) error) { // SetUsageTemplate sets usage template. Can be defined by Application. func (c *Command) SetUsageTemplate(s string) { - c.usageTemplate = s + if s == "" { + c.usageTemplate = nil + return + } + c.usageTemplate = tmpl(s) } // SetFlagErrorFunc sets a function to generate an error when flag parsing @@ -338,12 +356,25 @@ func (c *Command) SetCompletionCommandGroupID(groupID string) { // SetHelpTemplate sets help template to be used. Application can use it to set custom template. func (c *Command) SetHelpTemplate(s string) { - c.helpTemplate = s + if s == "" { + c.helpTemplate = nil + return + } + c.helpTemplate = tmpl(s) } // SetVersionTemplate sets version template to be used. Application can use it to set custom template. func (c *Command) SetVersionTemplate(s string) { - c.versionTemplate = s + if s == "" { + c.versionTemplate = nil + return + } + c.versionTemplate = tmpl(s) +} + +// SetErrPrefix sets error message prefix to be used. Application can use it to set custom prefix. +func (c *Command) SetErrPrefix(s string) { + c.errPrefix = s } // SetGlobalNormalizationFunc sets a normalization function to all flag sets and also to child commands. @@ -419,7 +450,8 @@ func (c *Command) UsageFunc() (f func(*Command) error) { } return func(c *Command) error { c.mergePersistentFlags() - err := tmpl(c.OutOrStderr(), c.UsageTemplate(), c) + fn := c.getUsageTemplateFunc() + err := fn(c.OutOrStderr(), c) if err != nil { c.PrintErrln(err) } @@ -427,6 +459,19 @@ func (c *Command) UsageFunc() (f func(*Command) error) { } } +// getUsageTemplateFunc returns the usage template function for the command +// going up the command tree if necessary. +func (c *Command) getUsageTemplateFunc() func(w io.Writer, data interface{}) error { + if c.usageTemplate != nil { + return c.usageTemplate.fn + } + + if c.HasParent() { + return c.parent.getUsageTemplateFunc() + } + return defaultUsageFunc +} + // Usage puts out the usage for the command. // Used when a user provides invalid input. // Can be defined by user by overriding UsageFunc. @@ -445,15 +490,30 @@ func (c *Command) HelpFunc() func(*Command, []string) { } return func(c *Command, a []string) { c.mergePersistentFlags() + fn := c.getHelpTemplateFunc() // The help should be sent to stdout // See https://github.com/spf13/cobra/issues/1002 - err := tmpl(c.OutOrStdout(), c.HelpTemplate(), c) + err := fn(c.OutOrStdout(), c) if err != nil { c.PrintErrln(err) } } } +// getHelpTemplateFunc returns the help template function for the command +// going up the command tree if necessary. +func (c *Command) getHelpTemplateFunc() func(w io.Writer, data interface{}) error { + if c.helpTemplate != nil { + return c.helpTemplate.fn + } + + if c.HasParent() { + return c.parent.getHelpTemplateFunc() + } + + return defaultHelpFunc +} + // Help puts out the help for the command. // Used when a user calls help [command]. // Can be defined by user by overriding HelpFunc. @@ -497,7 +557,7 @@ func (c *Command) FlagErrorFunc() (f func(*Command, error) error) { } } -var minUsagePadding = 25 +const minUsagePadding = 25 // UsagePadding return padding for the usage. func (c *Command) UsagePadding() int { @@ -507,7 +567,7 @@ func (c *Command) UsagePadding() int { return c.parent.commandsMaxUseLen } -var minCommandPathPadding = 11 +const minCommandPathPadding = 11 // CommandPathPadding return padding for the command path. func (c *Command) CommandPathPadding() int { @@ -517,7 +577,7 @@ func (c *Command) CommandPathPadding() int { return c.parent.commandsMaxCommandPathLen } -var minNamePadding = 11 +const minNamePadding = 11 // NamePadding returns padding for the name. func (c *Command) NamePadding() int { @@ -528,71 +588,67 @@ func (c *Command) NamePadding() int { } // UsageTemplate returns usage template for the command. +// This function is kept for backwards-compatibility reasons. func (c *Command) UsageTemplate() string { - if c.usageTemplate != "" { - return c.usageTemplate + if c.usageTemplate != nil { + return c.usageTemplate.tmpl } if c.HasParent() { return c.parent.UsageTemplate() } - return `Usage:{{if .Runnable}} - {{.UseLine}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableSubCommands}} - {{.CommandPath}} [command]{{end}}{{if gt (len .Aliases) 0}} - -Aliases: - {{.NameAndAliases}}{{end}}{{if .HasExample}} - -Examples: -{{.Example}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableSubCommands}}{{$cmds := .Commands}}{{if eq (len .Groups) 0}} - -Available Commands:{{range $cmds}}{{if (or .IsAvailableCommand (eq .Name "help"))}} - {{rpad .Name .NamePadding }} {{.Short}}{{end}}{{end}}{{else}}{{range $group := .Groups}} - -{{.Title}}{{range $cmds}}{{if (and (eq .GroupID $group.ID) (or .IsAvailableCommand (eq .Name "help")))}} - {{rpad .Name .NamePadding }} {{.Short}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if not .AllChildCommandsHaveGroup}} - -Additional Commands:{{range $cmds}}{{if (and (eq .GroupID "") (or .IsAvailableCommand (eq .Name "help")))}} - {{rpad .Name .NamePadding }} {{.Short}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableLocalFlags}} - -Flags: -{{.LocalFlags.FlagUsages | trimTrailingWhitespaces}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableInheritedFlags}} - -Global Flags: -{{.InheritedFlags.FlagUsages | trimTrailingWhitespaces}}{{end}}{{if .HasHelpSubCommands}} - -Additional help topics:{{range .Commands}}{{if .IsAdditionalHelpTopicCommand}} - {{rpad .CommandPath .CommandPathPadding}} {{.Short}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableSubCommands}} - -Use "{{.CommandPath}} [command] --help" for more information about a command.{{end}} -` + return defaultUsageTemplate } // HelpTemplate return help template for the command. +// This function is kept for backwards-compatibility reasons. func (c *Command) HelpTemplate() string { - if c.helpTemplate != "" { - return c.helpTemplate + if c.helpTemplate != nil { + return c.helpTemplate.tmpl } if c.HasParent() { return c.parent.HelpTemplate() } - return `{{with (or .Long .Short)}}{{. | trimTrailingWhitespaces}} - -{{end}}{{if or .Runnable .HasSubCommands}}{{.UsageString}}{{end}}` + return defaultHelpTemplate } // VersionTemplate return version template for the command. +// This function is kept for backwards-compatibility reasons. func (c *Command) VersionTemplate() string { - if c.versionTemplate != "" { - return c.versionTemplate + if c.versionTemplate != nil { + return c.versionTemplate.tmpl } if c.HasParent() { return c.parent.VersionTemplate() } - return `{{with .Name}}{{printf "%s " .}}{{end}}{{printf "version %s" .Version}} -` + return defaultVersionTemplate +} + +// getVersionTemplateFunc returns the version template function for the command +// going up the command tree if necessary. +func (c *Command) getVersionTemplateFunc() func(w io.Writer, data interface{}) error { + if c.versionTemplate != nil { + return c.versionTemplate.fn + } + + if c.HasParent() { + return c.parent.getVersionTemplateFunc() + } + return defaultVersionFunc +} + +// ErrPrefix return error message prefix for the command +func (c *Command) ErrPrefix() string { + if c.errPrefix != "" { + return c.errPrefix + } + + if c.HasParent() { + return c.parent.ErrPrefix() + } + return "Error:" } func hasNoOptDefVal(name string, fs *flag.FlagSet) bool { @@ -681,7 +737,7 @@ Loop: // This is not a flag or a flag value. Check to see if it matches what we're looking for, and if so, // return the args, excluding the one at this position. if s == x { - ret := []string{} + ret := make([]string, 0, len(args)-1) ret = append(ret, args[:pos]...) ret = append(ret, args[pos+1:]...) return ret @@ -729,14 +785,14 @@ func (c *Command) findSuggestions(arg string) string { if c.SuggestionsMinimumDistance <= 0 { c.SuggestionsMinimumDistance = 2 } - suggestionsString := "" + var sb strings.Builder if suggestions := c.SuggestionsFor(arg); len(suggestions) > 0 { - suggestionsString += "\n\nDid you mean this?\n" + sb.WriteString("\n\nDid you mean this?\n") for _, s := range suggestions { - suggestionsString += fmt.Sprintf("\t%v\n", s) + _, _ = fmt.Fprintf(&sb, "\t%v\n", s) } } - return suggestionsString + return sb.String() } func (c *Command) findNext(next string) *Command { @@ -752,7 +808,9 @@ func (c *Command) findNext(next string) *Command { } if len(matches) == 1 { - return matches[0] + // Temporarily disable gosec G602, which produces a false positive. + // See https://github.com/securego/gosec/issues/1005. + return matches[0] // #nosec G602 } return nil @@ -846,7 +904,7 @@ func (c *Command) ArgsLenAtDash() int { func (c *Command) execute(a []string) (err error) { if c == nil { - return fmt.Errorf("Called Execute() on a nil Command") + return fmt.Errorf("called Execute() on a nil Command") } if len(c.Deprecated) > 0 { @@ -865,7 +923,7 @@ func (c *Command) execute(a []string) (err error) { // If help is called, regardless of other flags, return we want help. // Also say we need help if the command isn't runnable. - helpVal, err := c.Flags().GetBool("help") + helpVal, err := c.Flags().GetBool(helpFlagName) if err != nil { // should be impossible to get here as we always declare a help // flag in InitDefaultHelpFlag() @@ -885,7 +943,8 @@ func (c *Command) execute(a []string) (err error) { return err } if versionVal { - err := tmpl(c.OutOrStdout(), c.VersionTemplate(), c) + fn := c.getVersionTemplateFunc() + err := fn(c.OutOrStdout(), c) if err != nil { c.Println(err) } @@ -910,15 +969,31 @@ func (c *Command) execute(a []string) (err error) { return err } + parents := make([]*Command, 0, 5) for p := c; p != nil; p = p.Parent() { + if EnableTraverseRunHooks { + // When EnableTraverseRunHooks is set: + // - Execute all persistent pre-runs from the root parent till this command. + // - Execute all persistent post-runs from this command till the root parent. + parents = append([]*Command{p}, parents...) + } else { + // Otherwise, execute only the first found persistent hook. + parents = append(parents, p) + } + } + for _, p := range parents { if p.PersistentPreRunE != nil { if err := p.PersistentPreRunE(c, argWoFlags); err != nil { return err } - break + if !EnableTraverseRunHooks { + break + } } else if p.PersistentPreRun != nil { p.PersistentPreRun(c, argWoFlags) - break + if !EnableTraverseRunHooks { + break + } } } if c.PreRunE != nil { @@ -955,10 +1030,14 @@ func (c *Command) execute(a []string) (err error) { if err := p.PersistentPostRunE(c, argWoFlags); err != nil { return err } - break + if !EnableTraverseRunHooks { + break + } } else if p.PersistentPostRun != nil { p.PersistentPostRun(c, argWoFlags) - break + if !EnableTraverseRunHooks { + break + } } } @@ -1019,12 +1098,6 @@ func (c *Command) ExecuteC() (cmd *Command, err error) { // initialize help at the last point to allow for user overriding c.InitDefaultHelpCmd() - // initialize completion at the last point to allow for user overriding - c.InitDefaultCompletionCmd() - - // Now that all commands have been created, let's make sure all groups - // are properly created also - c.checkCommandGroups() args := c.args @@ -1033,9 +1106,16 @@ func (c *Command) ExecuteC() (cmd *Command, err error) { args = os.Args[1:] } - // initialize the hidden command to be used for shell completion + // initialize the __complete command to be used for shell completion c.initCompleteCmd(args) + // initialize the default completion command + c.InitDefaultCompletionCmd(args...) + + // Now that all commands have been created, let's make sure all groups + // are properly created also + c.checkCommandGroups() + var flags []string if c.TraverseChildren { cmd, flags, err = c.Traverse(args) @@ -1048,7 +1128,7 @@ func (c *Command) ExecuteC() (cmd *Command, err error) { c = cmd } if !c.SilenceErrors { - c.PrintErrln("Error:", err.Error()) + c.PrintErrln(c.ErrPrefix(), err.Error()) c.PrintErrf("Run '%v --help' for usage.\n", c.CommandPath()) } return c, err @@ -1077,7 +1157,7 @@ func (c *Command) ExecuteC() (cmd *Command, err error) { // If root command has SilenceErrors flagged, // all subcommands should respect it if !cmd.SilenceErrors && !c.SilenceErrors { - c.PrintErrln("Error:", err.Error()) + c.PrintErrln(cmd.ErrPrefix(), err.Error()) } // If root command has SilenceUsage flagged, @@ -1138,15 +1218,16 @@ func (c *Command) checkCommandGroups() { // If c already has help flag, it will do nothing. func (c *Command) InitDefaultHelpFlag() { c.mergePersistentFlags() - if c.Flags().Lookup("help") == nil { + if c.Flags().Lookup(helpFlagName) == nil { usage := "help for " - if c.Name() == "" { + name := c.DisplayName() + if name == "" { usage += "this command" } else { - usage += c.Name() + usage += name } - c.Flags().BoolP("help", "h", false, usage) - _ = c.Flags().SetAnnotation("help", FlagSetByCobraAnnotation, []string{"true"}) + c.Flags().BoolP(helpFlagName, "h", false, usage) + _ = c.Flags().SetAnnotation(helpFlagName, FlagSetByCobraAnnotation, []string{"true"}) } } @@ -1165,7 +1246,7 @@ func (c *Command) InitDefaultVersionFlag() { if c.Name() == "" { usage += "this command" } else { - usage += c.Name() + usage += c.DisplayName() } if c.Flags().ShorthandLookup("v") == nil { c.Flags().BoolP("version", "v", false, usage) @@ -1189,9 +1270,9 @@ func (c *Command) InitDefaultHelpCmd() { Use: "help [command]", Short: "Help about any command", Long: `Help provides help for any command in the application. -Simply type ` + c.Name() + ` help [path to command] for full details.`, - ValidArgsFunction: func(c *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective) { - var completions []string +Simply type ` + c.DisplayName() + ` help [path to command] for full details.`, + ValidArgsFunction: func(c *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]Completion, ShellCompDirective) { + var completions []Completion cmd, _, e := c.Root().Find(args) if e != nil { return nil, ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp @@ -1203,7 +1284,7 @@ Simply type ` + c.Name() + ` help [path to command] for full details.`, for _, subCmd := range cmd.Commands() { if subCmd.IsAvailableCommand() || subCmd == cmd.helpCommand { if strings.HasPrefix(subCmd.Name(), toComplete) { - completions = append(completions, fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", subCmd.Name(), subCmd.Short)) + completions = append(completions, CompletionWithDesc(subCmd.Name(), subCmd.Short)) } } } @@ -1215,6 +1296,11 @@ Simply type ` + c.Name() + ` help [path to command] for full details.`, c.Printf("Unknown help topic %#q\n", args) CheckErr(c.Root().Usage()) } else { + // FLow the context down to be used in help text + if cmd.ctx == nil { + cmd.ctx = c.ctx + } + cmd.InitDefaultHelpFlag() // make possible 'help' flag to be shown cmd.InitDefaultVersionFlag() // make possible 'version' flag to be shown CheckErr(cmd.Help()) @@ -1380,16 +1466,26 @@ func (c *Command) CommandPath() string { if c.HasParent() { return c.Parent().CommandPath() + " " + c.Name() } + return c.DisplayName() +} + +// DisplayName returns the name to display in help text. Returns command Name() +// If CommandDisplayNameAnnoation is not set +func (c *Command) DisplayName() string { + if displayName, ok := c.Annotations[CommandDisplayNameAnnotation]; ok { + return displayName + } return c.Name() } // UseLine puts out the full usage for a given command (including parents). func (c *Command) UseLine() string { var useline string + use := strings.Replace(c.Use, c.Name(), c.DisplayName(), 1) if c.HasParent() { - useline = c.parent.CommandPath() + " " + c.Use + useline = c.parent.CommandPath() + " " + use } else { - useline = c.Use + useline = use } if c.DisableFlagsInUseLine { return useline @@ -1591,7 +1687,7 @@ func (c *Command) GlobalNormalizationFunc() func(f *flag.FlagSet, name string) f // to this command (local and persistent declared here and by all parents). func (c *Command) Flags() *flag.FlagSet { if c.flags == nil { - c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError) + c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError) if c.flagErrorBuf == nil { c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer) } @@ -1602,10 +1698,11 @@ func (c *Command) Flags() *flag.FlagSet { } // LocalNonPersistentFlags are flags specific to this command which will NOT persist to subcommands. +// This function does not modify the flags of the current command, it's purpose is to return the current state. func (c *Command) LocalNonPersistentFlags() *flag.FlagSet { persistentFlags := c.PersistentFlags() - out := flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError) + out := flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError) c.LocalFlags().VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) { if persistentFlags.Lookup(f.Name) == nil { out.AddFlag(f) @@ -1615,11 +1712,12 @@ func (c *Command) LocalNonPersistentFlags() *flag.FlagSet { } // LocalFlags returns the local FlagSet specifically set in the current command. +// This function does not modify the flags of the current command, it's purpose is to return the current state. func (c *Command) LocalFlags() *flag.FlagSet { c.mergePersistentFlags() if c.lflags == nil { - c.lflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError) + c.lflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError) if c.flagErrorBuf == nil { c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer) } @@ -1642,11 +1740,12 @@ func (c *Command) LocalFlags() *flag.FlagSet { } // InheritedFlags returns all flags which were inherited from parent commands. +// This function does not modify the flags of the current command, it's purpose is to return the current state. func (c *Command) InheritedFlags() *flag.FlagSet { c.mergePersistentFlags() if c.iflags == nil { - c.iflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError) + c.iflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError) if c.flagErrorBuf == nil { c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer) } @@ -1667,6 +1766,7 @@ func (c *Command) InheritedFlags() *flag.FlagSet { } // NonInheritedFlags returns all flags which were not inherited from parent commands. +// This function does not modify the flags of the current command, it's purpose is to return the current state. func (c *Command) NonInheritedFlags() *flag.FlagSet { return c.LocalFlags() } @@ -1674,7 +1774,7 @@ func (c *Command) NonInheritedFlags() *flag.FlagSet { // PersistentFlags returns the persistent FlagSet specifically set in the current command. func (c *Command) PersistentFlags() *flag.FlagSet { if c.pflags == nil { - c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError) + c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError) if c.flagErrorBuf == nil { c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer) } @@ -1687,9 +1787,9 @@ func (c *Command) PersistentFlags() *flag.FlagSet { func (c *Command) ResetFlags() { c.flagErrorBuf = new(bytes.Buffer) c.flagErrorBuf.Reset() - c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError) + c.flags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError) c.flags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf) - c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError) + c.pflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError) c.pflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf) c.lflags = nil @@ -1777,7 +1877,7 @@ func (c *Command) ParseFlags(args []string) error { c.mergePersistentFlags() // do it here after merging all flags and just before parse - c.Flags().ParseErrorsWhitelist = flag.ParseErrorsWhitelist(c.FParseErrWhitelist) + c.Flags().ParseErrorsAllowlist = flag.ParseErrorsAllowlist(c.FParseErrWhitelist) err := c.Flags().Parse(args) // Print warnings if they occurred (e.g. deprecated flag messages). @@ -1806,7 +1906,7 @@ func (c *Command) mergePersistentFlags() { // If c.parentsPflags == nil, it makes new. func (c *Command) updateParentsPflags() { if c.parentsPflags == nil { - c.parentsPflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.Name(), flag.ContinueOnError) + c.parentsPflags = flag.NewFlagSet(c.DisplayName(), flag.ContinueOnError) c.parentsPflags.SetOutput(c.flagErrorBuf) c.parentsPflags.SortFlags = false } @@ -1832,3 +1932,141 @@ func commandNameMatches(s string, t string) bool { return s == t } + +// tmplFunc holds a template and a function that will execute said template. +type tmplFunc struct { + tmpl string + fn func(io.Writer, interface{}) error +} + +const defaultUsageTemplate = `Usage:{{if .Runnable}} + {{.UseLine}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableSubCommands}} + {{.CommandPath}} [command]{{end}}{{if gt (len .Aliases) 0}} + +Aliases: + {{.NameAndAliases}}{{end}}{{if .HasExample}} + +Examples: +{{.Example}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableSubCommands}}{{$cmds := .Commands}}{{if eq (len .Groups) 0}} + +Available Commands:{{range $cmds}}{{if (or .IsAvailableCommand (eq .Name "help"))}} + {{rpad .Name .NamePadding }} {{.Short}}{{end}}{{end}}{{else}}{{range $group := .Groups}} + +{{.Title}}{{range $cmds}}{{if (and (eq .GroupID $group.ID) (or .IsAvailableCommand (eq .Name "help")))}} + {{rpad .Name .NamePadding }} {{.Short}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if not .AllChildCommandsHaveGroup}} + +Additional Commands:{{range $cmds}}{{if (and (eq .GroupID "") (or .IsAvailableCommand (eq .Name "help")))}} + {{rpad .Name .NamePadding }} {{.Short}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableLocalFlags}} + +Flags: +{{.LocalFlags.FlagUsages | trimTrailingWhitespaces}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableInheritedFlags}} + +Global Flags: +{{.InheritedFlags.FlagUsages | trimTrailingWhitespaces}}{{end}}{{if .HasHelpSubCommands}} + +Additional help topics:{{range .Commands}}{{if .IsAdditionalHelpTopicCommand}} + {{rpad .CommandPath .CommandPathPadding}} {{.Short}}{{end}}{{end}}{{end}}{{if .HasAvailableSubCommands}} + +Use "{{.CommandPath}} [command] --help" for more information about a command.{{end}} +` + +// defaultUsageFunc is equivalent to executing defaultUsageTemplate. The two should be changed in sync. +func defaultUsageFunc(w io.Writer, in interface{}) error { + c := in.(*Command) + fmt.Fprint(w, "Usage:") + if c.Runnable() { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n %s", c.UseLine()) + } + if c.HasAvailableSubCommands() { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n %s [command]", c.CommandPath()) + } + if len(c.Aliases) > 0 { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\nAliases:\n") + fmt.Fprintf(w, " %s", c.NameAndAliases()) + } + if c.HasExample() { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\nExamples:\n") + fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s", c.Example) + } + if c.HasAvailableSubCommands() { + cmds := c.Commands() + if len(c.Groups()) == 0 { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\nAvailable Commands:") + for _, subcmd := range cmds { + if subcmd.IsAvailableCommand() || subcmd.Name() == helpCommandName { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n %s %s", rpad(subcmd.Name(), subcmd.NamePadding()), subcmd.Short) + } + } + } else { + for _, group := range c.Groups() { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\n%s", group.Title) + for _, subcmd := range cmds { + if subcmd.GroupID == group.ID && (subcmd.IsAvailableCommand() || subcmd.Name() == helpCommandName) { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n %s %s", rpad(subcmd.Name(), subcmd.NamePadding()), subcmd.Short) + } + } + } + if !c.AllChildCommandsHaveGroup() { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\nAdditional Commands:") + for _, subcmd := range cmds { + if subcmd.GroupID == "" && (subcmd.IsAvailableCommand() || subcmd.Name() == helpCommandName) { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n %s %s", rpad(subcmd.Name(), subcmd.NamePadding()), subcmd.Short) + } + } + } + } + } + if c.HasAvailableLocalFlags() { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\nFlags:\n") + fmt.Fprint(w, trimRightSpace(c.LocalFlags().FlagUsages())) + } + if c.HasAvailableInheritedFlags() { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\nGlobal Flags:\n") + fmt.Fprint(w, trimRightSpace(c.InheritedFlags().FlagUsages())) + } + if c.HasHelpSubCommands() { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\nAdditional help topics:") + for _, subcmd := range c.Commands() { + if subcmd.IsAdditionalHelpTopicCommand() { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n %s %s", rpad(subcmd.CommandPath(), subcmd.CommandPathPadding()), subcmd.Short) + } + } + } + if c.HasAvailableSubCommands() { + fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n\nUse \"%s [command] --help\" for more information about a command.", c.CommandPath()) + } + fmt.Fprintln(w) + return nil +} + +const defaultHelpTemplate = `{{with (or .Long .Short)}}{{. | trimTrailingWhitespaces}} + +{{end}}{{if or .Runnable .HasSubCommands}}{{.UsageString}}{{end}}` + +// defaultHelpFunc is equivalent to executing defaultHelpTemplate. The two should be changed in sync. +func defaultHelpFunc(w io.Writer, in interface{}) error { + c := in.(*Command) + usage := c.Long + if usage == "" { + usage = c.Short + } + usage = trimRightSpace(usage) + if usage != "" { + fmt.Fprintln(w, usage) + fmt.Fprintln(w) + } + if c.Runnable() || c.HasSubCommands() { + fmt.Fprint(w, c.UsageString()) + } + return nil +} + +const defaultVersionTemplate = `{{with .DisplayName}}{{printf "%s " .}}{{end}}{{printf "version %s" .Version}} +` + +// defaultVersionFunc is equivalent to executing defaultVersionTemplate. The two should be changed in sync. +func defaultVersionFunc(w io.Writer, in interface{}) error { + c := in.(*Command) + _, err := fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s version %s\n", c.DisplayName(), c.Version) + return err +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/completions.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/completions.go index ee38c4d0..d3607c2d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/completions.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/completions.go @@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ package cobra import ( "fmt" "os" + "regexp" + "strconv" "strings" "sync" @@ -33,7 +35,7 @@ const ( ) // Global map of flag completion functions. Make sure to use flagCompletionMutex before you try to read and write from it. -var flagCompletionFunctions = map[*pflag.Flag]func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective){} +var flagCompletionFunctions = map[*pflag.Flag]CompletionFunc{} // lock for reading and writing from flagCompletionFunctions var flagCompletionMutex = &sync.RWMutex{} @@ -113,24 +115,59 @@ type CompletionOptions struct { DisableDescriptions bool // HiddenDefaultCmd makes the default 'completion' command hidden HiddenDefaultCmd bool + // DefaultShellCompDirective sets the ShellCompDirective that is returned + // if no special directive can be determined + DefaultShellCompDirective *ShellCompDirective +} + +func (receiver *CompletionOptions) SetDefaultShellCompDirective(directive ShellCompDirective) { + receiver.DefaultShellCompDirective = &directive +} + +// Completion is a string that can be used for completions +// +// two formats are supported: +// - the completion choice +// - the completion choice with a textual description (separated by a TAB). +// +// [CompletionWithDesc] can be used to create a completion string with a textual description. +// +// Note: Go type alias is used to provide a more descriptive name in the documentation, but any string can be used. +type Completion = string + +// CompletionFunc is a function that provides completion results. +type CompletionFunc = func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]Completion, ShellCompDirective) + +// CompletionWithDesc returns a [Completion] with a description by using the TAB delimited format. +func CompletionWithDesc(choice string, description string) Completion { + return choice + "\t" + description } // NoFileCompletions can be used to disable file completion for commands that should // not trigger file completions. -func NoFileCompletions(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective) { +// +// This method satisfies [CompletionFunc]. +// It can be used with [Command.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc] and for [Command.ValidArgsFunction]. +func NoFileCompletions(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]Completion, ShellCompDirective) { return nil, ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp } // FixedCompletions can be used to create a completion function which always // returns the same results. -func FixedCompletions(choices []string, directive ShellCompDirective) func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective) { - return func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective) { +// +// This method returns a function that satisfies [CompletionFunc] +// It can be used with [Command.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc] and for [Command.ValidArgsFunction]. +func FixedCompletions(choices []Completion, directive ShellCompDirective) CompletionFunc { + return func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]Completion, ShellCompDirective) { return choices, directive } } // RegisterFlagCompletionFunc should be called to register a function to provide completion for a flag. -func (c *Command) RegisterFlagCompletionFunc(flagName string, f func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective)) error { +// +// You can use pre-defined completion functions such as [FixedCompletions] or [NoFileCompletions], +// or you can define your own. +func (c *Command) RegisterFlagCompletionFunc(flagName string, f CompletionFunc) error { flag := c.Flag(flagName) if flag == nil { return fmt.Errorf("RegisterFlagCompletionFunc: flag '%s' does not exist", flagName) @@ -145,6 +182,20 @@ func (c *Command) RegisterFlagCompletionFunc(flagName string, f func(cmd *Comman return nil } +// GetFlagCompletionFunc returns the completion function for the given flag of the command, if available. +func (c *Command) GetFlagCompletionFunc(flagName string) (CompletionFunc, bool) { + flag := c.Flag(flagName) + if flag == nil { + return nil, false + } + + flagCompletionMutex.RLock() + defer flagCompletionMutex.RUnlock() + + completionFunc, exists := flagCompletionFunctions[flag] + return completionFunc, exists +} + // Returns a string listing the different directive enabled in the specified parameter func (d ShellCompDirective) string() string { var directives []string @@ -197,24 +248,29 @@ func (c *Command) initCompleteCmd(args []string) { // 2- Even without completions, we need to print the directive } - noDescriptions := (cmd.CalledAs() == ShellCompNoDescRequestCmd) + noDescriptions := cmd.CalledAs() == ShellCompNoDescRequestCmd + if !noDescriptions { + if doDescriptions, err := strconv.ParseBool(getEnvConfig(cmd, configEnvVarSuffixDescriptions)); err == nil { + noDescriptions = !doDescriptions + } + } + noActiveHelp := GetActiveHelpConfig(finalCmd) == activeHelpGlobalDisable + out := finalCmd.OutOrStdout() for _, comp := range completions { - if GetActiveHelpConfig(finalCmd) == activeHelpGlobalDisable { - // Remove all activeHelp entries in this case - if strings.HasPrefix(comp, activeHelpMarker) { - continue - } + if noActiveHelp && strings.HasPrefix(comp, activeHelpMarker) { + // Remove all activeHelp entries if it's disabled. + continue } if noDescriptions { // Remove any description that may be included following a tab character. - comp = strings.Split(comp, "\t")[0] + comp = strings.SplitN(comp, "\t", 2)[0] } // Make sure we only write the first line to the output. // This is needed if a description contains a linebreak. // Otherwise the shell scripts will interpret the other lines as new flags // and could therefore provide a wrong completion. - comp = strings.Split(comp, "\n")[0] + comp = strings.SplitN(comp, "\n", 2)[0] // Finally trim the completion. This is especially important to get rid // of a trailing tab when there are no description following it. @@ -223,14 +279,14 @@ func (c *Command) initCompleteCmd(args []string) { // although there is no description). comp = strings.TrimSpace(comp) - // Print each possible completion to stdout for the completion script to consume. - fmt.Fprintln(finalCmd.OutOrStdout(), comp) + // Print each possible completion to the output for the completion script to consume. + fmt.Fprintln(out, comp) } // As the last printout, print the completion directive for the completion script to parse. // The directive integer must be that last character following a single colon (:). // The completion script expects : - fmt.Fprintf(finalCmd.OutOrStdout(), ":%d\n", directive) + fmt.Fprintf(out, ":%d\n", directive) // Print some helpful info to stderr for the user to understand. // Output from stderr must be ignored by the completion script. @@ -249,7 +305,15 @@ func (c *Command) initCompleteCmd(args []string) { } } -func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDirective, error) { +// SliceValue is a reduced version of [pflag.SliceValue]. It is used to detect +// flags that accept multiple values and therefore can provide completion +// multiple times. +type SliceValue interface { + // GetSlice returns the flag value list as an array of strings. + GetSlice() []string +} + +func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []Completion, ShellCompDirective, error) { // The last argument, which is not completely typed by the user, // should not be part of the list of arguments toComplete := args[len(args)-1] @@ -277,15 +341,19 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi } if err != nil { // Unable to find the real command. E.g., someInvalidCmd - return c, []string{}, ShellCompDirectiveDefault, fmt.Errorf("Unable to find a command for arguments: %v", trimmedArgs) + return c, []Completion{}, ShellCompDirectiveDefault, fmt.Errorf("unable to find a command for arguments: %v", trimmedArgs) } finalCmd.ctx = c.ctx // These flags are normally added when `execute()` is called on `finalCmd`, // however, when doing completion, we don't call `finalCmd.execute()`. - // Let's add the --help and --version flag ourselves. - finalCmd.InitDefaultHelpFlag() - finalCmd.InitDefaultVersionFlag() + // Let's add the --help and --version flag ourselves but only if the finalCmd + // has not disabled flag parsing; if flag parsing is disabled, it is up to the + // finalCmd itself to handle the completion of *all* flags. + if !finalCmd.DisableFlagParsing { + finalCmd.InitDefaultHelpFlag() + finalCmd.InitDefaultVersionFlag() + } // Check if we are doing flag value completion before parsing the flags. // This is important because if we are completing a flag value, we need to also @@ -303,7 +371,7 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi // Parse the flags early so we can check if required flags are set if err = finalCmd.ParseFlags(finalArgs); err != nil { - return finalCmd, []string{}, ShellCompDirectiveDefault, fmt.Errorf("Error while parsing flags from args %v: %s", finalArgs, err.Error()) + return finalCmd, []Completion{}, ShellCompDirectiveDefault, fmt.Errorf("Error while parsing flags from args %v: %s", finalArgs, err.Error()) } realArgCount := finalCmd.Flags().NArg() @@ -314,15 +382,15 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi // Error while attempting to parse flags if flagErr != nil { // If error type is flagCompError and we don't want flagCompletion we should ignore the error - if _, ok := flagErr.(*flagCompError); !(ok && !flagCompletion) { - return finalCmd, []string{}, ShellCompDirectiveDefault, flagErr + if _, ok := flagErr.(*flagCompError); !ok || flagCompletion { + return finalCmd, []Completion{}, ShellCompDirectiveDefault, flagErr } } // Look for the --help or --version flags. If they are present, // there should be no further completions. if helpOrVersionFlagPresent(finalCmd) { - return finalCmd, []string{}, ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp, nil + return finalCmd, []Completion{}, ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp, nil } // We only remove the flags from the arguments if DisableFlagParsing is not set. @@ -351,11 +419,11 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi return finalCmd, subDir, ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs, nil } // Directory completion - return finalCmd, []string{}, ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs, nil + return finalCmd, []Completion{}, ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs, nil } } - var completions []string + var completions []Completion var directive ShellCompDirective // Enforce flag groups before doing flag completions @@ -374,10 +442,14 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi // If we have not found any required flags, only then can we show regular flags if len(completions) == 0 { doCompleteFlags := func(flag *pflag.Flag) { - if !flag.Changed || + _, acceptsMultiple := flag.Value.(SliceValue) + acceptsMultiple = acceptsMultiple || strings.Contains(flag.Value.Type(), "Slice") || - strings.Contains(flag.Value.Type(), "Array") { - // If the flag is not already present, or if it can be specified multiple times (Array or Slice) + strings.Contains(flag.Value.Type(), "Array") || + strings.HasPrefix(flag.Value.Type(), "stringTo") + + if !flag.Changed || acceptsMultiple { + // If the flag is not already present, or if it can be specified multiple times (Array, Slice, or stringTo) // we suggest it as a completion completions = append(completions, getFlagNameCompletions(flag, toComplete)...) } @@ -389,6 +461,11 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi finalCmd.InheritedFlags().VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) { doCompleteFlags(flag) }) + // Try to complete non-inherited flags even if DisableFlagParsing==true. + // This allows programs to tell Cobra about flags for completion even + // if the actual parsing of flags is not done by Cobra. + // For instance, Helm uses this to provide flag name completion for + // some of its plugins. finalCmd.NonInheritedFlags().VisitAll(func(flag *pflag.Flag) { doCompleteFlags(flag) }) @@ -410,6 +487,14 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi } } else { directive = ShellCompDirectiveDefault + // check current and parent commands for a custom DefaultShellCompDirective + for cmd := finalCmd; cmd != nil; cmd = cmd.parent { + if cmd.CompletionOptions.DefaultShellCompDirective != nil { + directive = *cmd.CompletionOptions.DefaultShellCompDirective + break + } + } + if flag == nil { foundLocalNonPersistentFlag := false // If TraverseChildren is true on the root command we don't check for @@ -432,7 +517,7 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi for _, subCmd := range finalCmd.Commands() { if subCmd.IsAvailableCommand() || subCmd == finalCmd.helpCommand { if strings.HasPrefix(subCmd.Name(), toComplete) { - completions = append(completions, fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", subCmd.Name(), subCmd.Short)) + completions = append(completions, CompletionWithDesc(subCmd.Name(), subCmd.Short)) } directive = ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp } @@ -477,7 +562,7 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi } // Find the completion function for the flag or command - var completionFn func(cmd *Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, ShellCompDirective) + var completionFn CompletionFunc if flag != nil && flagCompletion { flagCompletionMutex.RLock() completionFn = flagCompletionFunctions[flag] @@ -488,7 +573,7 @@ func (c *Command) getCompletions(args []string) (*Command, []string, ShellCompDi if completionFn != nil { // Go custom completion defined for this flag or command. // Call the registered completion function to get the completions. - var comps []string + var comps []Completion comps, directive = completionFn(finalCmd, finalArgs, toComplete) completions = append(completions, comps...) } @@ -501,23 +586,23 @@ func helpOrVersionFlagPresent(cmd *Command) bool { len(versionFlag.Annotations[FlagSetByCobraAnnotation]) > 0 && versionFlag.Changed { return true } - if helpFlag := cmd.Flags().Lookup("help"); helpFlag != nil && + if helpFlag := cmd.Flags().Lookup(helpFlagName); helpFlag != nil && len(helpFlag.Annotations[FlagSetByCobraAnnotation]) > 0 && helpFlag.Changed { return true } return false } -func getFlagNameCompletions(flag *pflag.Flag, toComplete string) []string { +func getFlagNameCompletions(flag *pflag.Flag, toComplete string) []Completion { if nonCompletableFlag(flag) { - return []string{} + return []Completion{} } - var completions []string + var completions []Completion flagName := "--" + flag.Name if strings.HasPrefix(flagName, toComplete) { // Flag without the = - completions = append(completions, fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", flagName, flag.Usage)) + completions = append(completions, CompletionWithDesc(flagName, flag.Usage)) // Why suggest both long forms: --flag and --flag= ? // This forces the user to *always* have to type either an = or a space after the flag name. @@ -529,20 +614,20 @@ func getFlagNameCompletions(flag *pflag.Flag, toComplete string) []string { // if len(flag.NoOptDefVal) == 0 { // // Flag requires a value, so it can be suffixed with = // flagName += "=" - // completions = append(completions, fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", flagName, flag.Usage)) + // completions = append(completions, CompletionWithDesc(flagName, flag.Usage)) // } } flagName = "-" + flag.Shorthand if len(flag.Shorthand) > 0 && strings.HasPrefix(flagName, toComplete) { - completions = append(completions, fmt.Sprintf("%s\t%s", flagName, flag.Usage)) + completions = append(completions, CompletionWithDesc(flagName, flag.Usage)) } return completions } -func completeRequireFlags(finalCmd *Command, toComplete string) []string { - var completions []string +func completeRequireFlags(finalCmd *Command, toComplete string) []Completion { + var completions []Completion doCompleteRequiredFlags := func(flag *pflag.Flag) { if _, present := flag.Annotations[BashCompOneRequiredFlag]; present { @@ -657,8 +742,8 @@ func checkIfFlagCompletion(finalCmd *Command, args []string, lastArg string) (*p // 1- the feature has been explicitly disabled by the program, // 2- c has no subcommands (to avoid creating one), // 3- c already has a 'completion' command provided by the program. -func (c *Command) InitDefaultCompletionCmd() { - if c.CompletionOptions.DisableDefaultCmd || !c.HasSubCommands() { +func (c *Command) InitDefaultCompletionCmd(args ...string) { + if c.CompletionOptions.DisableDefaultCmd { return } @@ -671,6 +756,16 @@ func (c *Command) InitDefaultCompletionCmd() { haveNoDescFlag := !c.CompletionOptions.DisableNoDescFlag && !c.CompletionOptions.DisableDescriptions + // Special case to know if there are sub-commands or not. + hasSubCommands := false + for _, cmd := range c.commands { + if cmd.Name() != ShellCompRequestCmd && cmd.Name() != helpCommandName { + // We found a real sub-command (not 'help' or '__complete') + hasSubCommands = true + break + } + } + completionCmd := &Command{ Use: compCmdName, Short: "Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell", @@ -684,6 +779,22 @@ See each sub-command's help for details on how to use the generated script. } c.AddCommand(completionCmd) + if !hasSubCommands { + // If the 'completion' command will be the only sub-command, + // we only create it if it is actually being called. + // This avoids breaking programs that would suddenly find themselves with + // a subcommand, which would prevent them from accepting arguments. + // We also create the 'completion' command if the user is triggering + // shell completion for it (prog __complete completion '') + subCmd, cmdArgs, err := c.Find(args) + if err != nil || subCmd.Name() != compCmdName && + (subCmd.Name() != ShellCompRequestCmd || len(cmdArgs) <= 1 || cmdArgs[0] != compCmdName) { + // The completion command is not being called or being completed so we remove it. + c.RemoveCommand(completionCmd) + return + } + } + out := c.OutOrStdout() noDesc := c.CompletionOptions.DisableDescriptions shortDesc := "Generate the autocompletion script for %s" @@ -876,3 +987,34 @@ func CompError(msg string) { func CompErrorln(msg string) { CompError(fmt.Sprintf("%s\n", msg)) } + +// These values should not be changed: users will be using them explicitly. +const ( + configEnvVarGlobalPrefix = "COBRA" + configEnvVarSuffixDescriptions = "COMPLETION_DESCRIPTIONS" +) + +var configEnvVarPrefixSubstRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`[^A-Z0-9_]`) + +// configEnvVar returns the name of the program-specific configuration environment +// variable. It has the format _ where is the name of the +// root command in upper case, with all non-ASCII-alphanumeric characters replaced by `_`. +func configEnvVar(name, suffix string) string { + // This format should not be changed: users will be using it explicitly. + v := strings.ToUpper(fmt.Sprintf("%s_%s", name, suffix)) + v = configEnvVarPrefixSubstRegexp.ReplaceAllString(v, "_") + return v +} + +// getEnvConfig returns the value of the configuration environment variable +// _ where is the name of the root command in upper +// case, with all non-ASCII-alphanumeric characters replaced by `_`. +// If the value is empty or not set, the value of the environment variable +// COBRA_ is returned instead. +func getEnvConfig(cmd *Command, suffix string) string { + v := os.Getenv(configEnvVar(cmd.Root().Name(), suffix)) + if v == "" { + v = os.Getenv(configEnvVar(configEnvVarGlobalPrefix, suffix)) + } + return v +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/fish_completions.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/fish_completions.go index 12ca0d2b..12d61b69 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/fish_completions.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/fish_completions.go @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ function __%[1]s_clear_perform_completion_once_result __%[1]s_debug "" __%[1]s_debug "========= clearing previously set __%[1]s_perform_completion_once_result variable ==========" set --erase __%[1]s_perform_completion_once_result - __%[1]s_debug "Succesfully erased the variable __%[1]s_perform_completion_once_result" + __%[1]s_debug "Successfully erased the variable __%[1]s_perform_completion_once_result" end function __%[1]s_requires_order_preservation diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/fish_completions.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/fish_completions.md deleted file mode 100644 index 19b2ed12..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/fish_completions.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4 +0,0 @@ -## Generating Fish Completions For Your cobra.Command - -Please refer to [Shell Completions](shell_completions.md) for details. - diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/flag_groups.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/flag_groups.go index b35fde15..560612fd 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/flag_groups.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/flag_groups.go @@ -23,8 +23,9 @@ import ( ) const ( - requiredAsGroup = "cobra_annotation_required_if_others_set" - mutuallyExclusive = "cobra_annotation_mutually_exclusive" + requiredAsGroupAnnotation = "cobra_annotation_required_if_others_set" + oneRequiredAnnotation = "cobra_annotation_one_required" + mutuallyExclusiveAnnotation = "cobra_annotation_mutually_exclusive" ) // MarkFlagsRequiredTogether marks the given flags with annotations so that Cobra errors @@ -36,7 +37,23 @@ func (c *Command) MarkFlagsRequiredTogether(flagNames ...string) { if f == nil { panic(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to find flag %q and mark it as being required in a flag group", v)) } - if err := c.Flags().SetAnnotation(v, requiredAsGroup, append(f.Annotations[requiredAsGroup], strings.Join(flagNames, " "))); err != nil { + if err := c.Flags().SetAnnotation(v, requiredAsGroupAnnotation, append(f.Annotations[requiredAsGroupAnnotation], strings.Join(flagNames, " "))); err != nil { + // Only errs if the flag isn't found. + panic(err) + } + } +} + +// MarkFlagsOneRequired marks the given flags with annotations so that Cobra errors +// if the command is invoked without at least one flag from the given set of flags. +func (c *Command) MarkFlagsOneRequired(flagNames ...string) { + c.mergePersistentFlags() + for _, v := range flagNames { + f := c.Flags().Lookup(v) + if f == nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to find flag %q and mark it as being in a one-required flag group", v)) + } + if err := c.Flags().SetAnnotation(v, oneRequiredAnnotation, append(f.Annotations[oneRequiredAnnotation], strings.Join(flagNames, " "))); err != nil { // Only errs if the flag isn't found. panic(err) } @@ -53,13 +70,13 @@ func (c *Command) MarkFlagsMutuallyExclusive(flagNames ...string) { panic(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to find flag %q and mark it as being in a mutually exclusive flag group", v)) } // Each time this is called is a single new entry; this allows it to be a member of multiple groups if needed. - if err := c.Flags().SetAnnotation(v, mutuallyExclusive, append(f.Annotations[mutuallyExclusive], strings.Join(flagNames, " "))); err != nil { + if err := c.Flags().SetAnnotation(v, mutuallyExclusiveAnnotation, append(f.Annotations[mutuallyExclusiveAnnotation], strings.Join(flagNames, " "))); err != nil { panic(err) } } } -// ValidateFlagGroups validates the mutuallyExclusive/requiredAsGroup logic and returns the +// ValidateFlagGroups validates the mutuallyExclusive/oneRequired/requiredAsGroup logic and returns the // first error encountered. func (c *Command) ValidateFlagGroups() error { if c.DisableFlagParsing { @@ -71,15 +88,20 @@ func (c *Command) ValidateFlagGroups() error { // groupStatus format is the list of flags as a unique ID, // then a map of each flag name and whether it is set or not. groupStatus := map[string]map[string]bool{} + oneRequiredGroupStatus := map[string]map[string]bool{} mutuallyExclusiveGroupStatus := map[string]map[string]bool{} flags.VisitAll(func(pflag *flag.Flag) { - processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags, pflag, requiredAsGroup, groupStatus) - processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags, pflag, mutuallyExclusive, mutuallyExclusiveGroupStatus) + processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags, pflag, requiredAsGroupAnnotation, groupStatus) + processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags, pflag, oneRequiredAnnotation, oneRequiredGroupStatus) + processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags, pflag, mutuallyExclusiveAnnotation, mutuallyExclusiveGroupStatus) }) if err := validateRequiredFlagGroups(groupStatus); err != nil { return err } + if err := validateOneRequiredFlagGroups(oneRequiredGroupStatus); err != nil { + return err + } if err := validateExclusiveFlagGroups(mutuallyExclusiveGroupStatus); err != nil { return err } @@ -108,7 +130,7 @@ func processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags *flag.FlagSet, pflag *flag.Flag, annota continue } - groupStatus[group] = map[string]bool{} + groupStatus[group] = make(map[string]bool, len(flagnames)) for _, name := range flagnames { groupStatus[group][name] = false } @@ -142,6 +164,27 @@ func validateRequiredFlagGroups(data map[string]map[string]bool) error { return nil } +func validateOneRequiredFlagGroups(data map[string]map[string]bool) error { + keys := sortedKeys(data) + for _, flagList := range keys { + flagnameAndStatus := data[flagList] + var set []string + for flagname, isSet := range flagnameAndStatus { + if isSet { + set = append(set, flagname) + } + } + if len(set) >= 1 { + continue + } + + // Sort values, so they can be tested/scripted against consistently. + sort.Strings(set) + return fmt.Errorf("at least one of the flags in the group [%v] is required", flagList) + } + return nil +} + func validateExclusiveFlagGroups(data map[string]map[string]bool) error { keys := sortedKeys(data) for _, flagList := range keys { @@ -176,6 +219,7 @@ func sortedKeys(m map[string]map[string]bool) []string { // enforceFlagGroupsForCompletion will do the following: // - when a flag in a group is present, other flags in the group will be marked required +// - when none of the flags in a one-required group are present, all flags in the group will be marked required // - when a flag in a mutually exclusive group is present, other flags in the group will be marked as hidden // This allows the standard completion logic to behave appropriately for flag groups func (c *Command) enforceFlagGroupsForCompletion() { @@ -185,10 +229,12 @@ func (c *Command) enforceFlagGroupsForCompletion() { flags := c.Flags() groupStatus := map[string]map[string]bool{} + oneRequiredGroupStatus := map[string]map[string]bool{} mutuallyExclusiveGroupStatus := map[string]map[string]bool{} c.Flags().VisitAll(func(pflag *flag.Flag) { - processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags, pflag, requiredAsGroup, groupStatus) - processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags, pflag, mutuallyExclusive, mutuallyExclusiveGroupStatus) + processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags, pflag, requiredAsGroupAnnotation, groupStatus) + processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags, pflag, oneRequiredAnnotation, oneRequiredGroupStatus) + processFlagForGroupAnnotation(flags, pflag, mutuallyExclusiveAnnotation, mutuallyExclusiveGroupStatus) }) // If a flag that is part of a group is present, we make all the other flags @@ -204,6 +250,26 @@ func (c *Command) enforceFlagGroupsForCompletion() { } } + // If none of the flags of a one-required group are present, we make all the flags + // of that group required so that the shell completion suggests them automatically + for flagList, flagnameAndStatus := range oneRequiredGroupStatus { + isSet := false + + for _, isSet = range flagnameAndStatus { + if isSet { + break + } + } + + // None of the flags of the group are set, mark all flags in the group + // as required + if !isSet { + for _, fName := range strings.Split(flagList, " ") { + _ = c.MarkFlagRequired(fName) + } + } + } + // If a flag that is mutually exclusive to others is present, we hide the other // flags of that group so the shell completion does not suggest them for flagList, flagnameAndStatus := range mutuallyExclusiveGroupStatus { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/powershell_completions.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/powershell_completions.go index 177d2755..746dcb92 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/powershell_completions.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/powershell_completions.go @@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ import ( func genPowerShellComp(buf io.StringWriter, name string, includeDesc bool) { // Variables should not contain a '-' or ':' character nameForVar := name - nameForVar = strings.Replace(nameForVar, "-", "_", -1) - nameForVar = strings.Replace(nameForVar, ":", "_", -1) + nameForVar = strings.ReplaceAll(nameForVar, "-", "_") + nameForVar = strings.ReplaceAll(nameForVar, ":", "_") compCmd := ShellCompRequestCmd if !includeDesc { @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars { `+" $_ -replace '\\s|#|@|\\$|;|,|''|\\{|\\}|\\(|\\)|\"|`|\\||<|>|&','`$&'"+` } -[scriptblock]$__%[2]sCompleterBlock = { +[scriptblock]${__%[2]sCompleterBlock} = { param( $WordToComplete, $CommandAst, @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars { __%[1]s_debug "Calling $RequestComp" # First disable ActiveHelp which is not supported for Powershell - $env:%[10]s=0 + ${env:%[10]s}=0 #call the command store the output in $out and redirect stderr and stdout to null # $Out is an array contains each line per element @@ -162,7 +162,10 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars { if (-Not $Description) { $Description = " " } - @{Name="$Name";Description="$Description"} + New-Object -TypeName PSCustomObject -Property @{ + Name = "$Name" + Description = "$Description" + } } @@ -240,7 +243,12 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars { __%[1]s_debug "Only one completion left" # insert space after value - [System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars) + $Space, "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)") + $CompletionText = $($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars) + $Space + if ($ExecutionContext.SessionState.LanguageMode -eq "FullLanguage"){ + [System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($CompletionText, "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)") + } else { + $CompletionText + } } else { # Add the proper number of spaces to align the descriptions @@ -255,7 +263,12 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars { $Description = " ($($comp.Description))" } - [System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new("$($comp.Name)$Description", "$($comp.Name)$Description", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)") + $CompletionText = "$($comp.Name)$Description" + if ($ExecutionContext.SessionState.LanguageMode -eq "FullLanguage"){ + [System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($CompletionText, "$($comp.Name)$Description", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)") + } else { + $CompletionText + } } } @@ -264,7 +277,13 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars { # insert space after value # MenuComplete will automatically show the ToolTip of # the highlighted value at the bottom of the suggestions. - [System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars) + $Space, "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)") + + $CompletionText = $($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars) + $Space + if ($ExecutionContext.SessionState.LanguageMode -eq "FullLanguage"){ + [System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($CompletionText, "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)") + } else { + $CompletionText + } } # TabCompleteNext and in case we get something unknown @@ -272,14 +291,20 @@ filter __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars { # Like MenuComplete but we don't want to add a space here because # the user need to press space anyway to get the completion. # Description will not be shown because that's not possible with TabCompleteNext - [System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars), "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)") + + $CompletionText = $($comp.Name | __%[1]s_escapeStringWithSpecialChars) + if ($ExecutionContext.SessionState.LanguageMode -eq "FullLanguage"){ + [System.Management.Automation.CompletionResult]::new($CompletionText, "$($comp.Name)", 'ParameterValue', "$($comp.Description)") + } else { + $CompletionText + } } } } } -Register-ArgumentCompleter -CommandName '%[1]s' -ScriptBlock $__%[2]sCompleterBlock +Register-ArgumentCompleter -CommandName '%[1]s' -ScriptBlock ${__%[2]sCompleterBlock} `, name, nameForVar, compCmd, ShellCompDirectiveError, ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace, ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp, ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt, ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs, ShellCompDirectiveKeepOrder, activeHelpEnvVar(name))) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/powershell_completions.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/powershell_completions.md deleted file mode 100644 index c449f1e5..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/powershell_completions.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ -# Generating PowerShell Completions For Your Own cobra.Command - -Please refer to [Shell Completions](shell_completions.md#powershell-completions) for details. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/projects_using_cobra.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/projects_using_cobra.md deleted file mode 100644 index 8a291eb2..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/projects_using_cobra.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -## Projects using Cobra - -- [Allero](https://github.com/allero-io/allero) -- [Arewefastyet](https://benchmark.vitess.io) -- [Arduino CLI](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-cli) -- [Bleve](https://blevesearch.com/) -- [Cilium](https://cilium.io/) -- [CloudQuery](https://github.com/cloudquery/cloudquery) -- [CockroachDB](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/) -- [Constellation](https://github.com/edgelesssys/constellation) -- [Cosmos SDK](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk) -- [Datree](https://github.com/datreeio/datree) -- [Delve](https://github.com/derekparker/delve) -- [Docker (distribution)](https://github.com/docker/distribution) -- [Etcd](https://etcd.io/) -- [Gardener](https://github.com/gardener/gardenctl) -- [Giant Swarm's gsctl](https://github.com/giantswarm/gsctl) -- [Git Bump](https://github.com/erdaltsksn/git-bump) -- [GitHub CLI](https://github.com/cli/cli) -- [GitHub Labeler](https://github.com/erdaltsksn/gh-label) -- [Golangci-lint](https://golangci-lint.run) -- [GopherJS](https://github.com/gopherjs/gopherjs) -- [GoReleaser](https://goreleaser.com) -- [Helm](https://helm.sh) -- [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) -- [Infracost](https://github.com/infracost/infracost) -- [Istio](https://istio.io) -- [Kool](https://github.com/kool-dev/kool) -- [Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/) -- [Kubescape](https://github.com/kubescape/kubescape) -- [KubeVirt](https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt) -- [Linkerd](https://linkerd.io/) -- [Mattermost-server](https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost-server) -- [Mercure](https://mercure.rocks/) -- [Meroxa CLI](https://github.com/meroxa/cli) -- [Metal Stack CLI](https://github.com/metal-stack/metalctl) -- [Moby (former Docker)](https://github.com/moby/moby) -- [Moldy](https://github.com/Moldy-Community/moldy) -- [Multi-gitter](https://github.com/lindell/multi-gitter) -- [Nanobox](https://github.com/nanobox-io/nanobox)/[Nanopack](https://github.com/nanopack) -- [nFPM](https://nfpm.goreleaser.com) -- [Okteto](https://github.com/okteto/okteto) -- [OpenShift](https://www.openshift.com/) -- [Ory Hydra](https://github.com/ory/hydra) -- [Ory Kratos](https://github.com/ory/kratos) -- [Pixie](https://github.com/pixie-io/pixie) -- [Polygon Edge](https://github.com/0xPolygon/polygon-edge) -- [Pouch](https://github.com/alibaba/pouch) -- [ProjectAtomic (enterprise)](https://www.projectatomic.io/) -- [Prototool](https://github.com/uber/prototool) -- [Pulumi](https://www.pulumi.com) -- [QRcp](https://github.com/claudiodangelis/qrcp) -- [Random](https://github.com/erdaltsksn/random) -- [Rclone](https://rclone.org/) -- [Scaleway CLI](https://github.com/scaleway/scaleway-cli) -- [Sia](https://github.com/SiaFoundation/siad) -- [Skaffold](https://skaffold.dev/) -- [Tendermint](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint) -- [Twitch CLI](https://github.com/twitchdev/twitch-cli) -- [UpCloud CLI (`upctl`)](https://github.com/UpCloudLtd/upcloud-cli) -- [Vitess](https://vitess.io) -- VMware's [Tanzu Community Edition](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/community-edition) & [Tanzu Framework](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/tanzu-framework) -- [Werf](https://werf.io/) -- [ZITADEL](https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/shell_completions.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/shell_completions.md deleted file mode 100644 index 065c0621..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/shell_completions.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,576 +0,0 @@ -# Generating shell completions - -Cobra can generate shell completions for multiple shells. -The currently supported shells are: -- Bash -- Zsh -- fish -- PowerShell - -Cobra will automatically provide your program with a fully functional `completion` command, -similarly to how it provides the `help` command. - -## Creating your own completion command - -If you do not wish to use the default `completion` command, you can choose to -provide your own, which will take precedence over the default one. (This also provides -backwards-compatibility with programs that already have their own `completion` command.) - -If you are using the `cobra-cli` generator, -which can be found at [spf13/cobra-cli](https://github.com/spf13/cobra-cli), -you can create a completion command by running - -```bash -cobra-cli add completion -``` -and then modifying the generated `cmd/completion.go` file to look something like this -(writing the shell script to stdout allows the most flexible use): - -```go -var completionCmd = &cobra.Command{ - Use: "completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell]", - Short: "Generate completion script", - Long: fmt.Sprintf(`To load completions: - -Bash: - - $ source <(%[1]s completion bash) - - # To load completions for each session, execute once: - # Linux: - $ %[1]s completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/%[1]s - # macOS: - $ %[1]s completion bash > $(brew --prefix)/etc/bash_completion.d/%[1]s - -Zsh: - - # If shell completion is not already enabled in your environment, - # you will need to enable it. You can execute the following once: - - $ echo "autoload -U compinit; compinit" >> ~/.zshrc - - # To load completions for each session, execute once: - $ %[1]s completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_%[1]s" - - # You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect. - -fish: - - $ %[1]s completion fish | source - - # To load completions for each session, execute once: - $ %[1]s completion fish > ~/.config/fish/completions/%[1]s.fish - -PowerShell: - - PS> %[1]s completion powershell | Out-String | Invoke-Expression - - # To load completions for every new session, run: - PS> %[1]s completion powershell > %[1]s.ps1 - # and source this file from your PowerShell profile. -`,cmd.Root().Name()), - DisableFlagsInUseLine: true, - ValidArgs: []string{"bash", "zsh", "fish", "powershell"}, - Args: cobra.MatchAll(cobra.ExactArgs(1), cobra.OnlyValidArgs), - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - switch args[0] { - case "bash": - cmd.Root().GenBashCompletion(os.Stdout) - case "zsh": - cmd.Root().GenZshCompletion(os.Stdout) - case "fish": - cmd.Root().GenFishCompletion(os.Stdout, true) - case "powershell": - cmd.Root().GenPowerShellCompletionWithDesc(os.Stdout) - } - }, -} -``` - -**Note:** The cobra generator may include messages printed to stdout, for example, if the config file is loaded; this will break the auto-completion script so must be removed. - -## Adapting the default completion command - -Cobra provides a few options for the default `completion` command. To configure such options you must set -the `CompletionOptions` field on the *root* command. - -To tell Cobra *not* to provide the default `completion` command: -``` -rootCmd.CompletionOptions.DisableDefaultCmd = true -``` - -To tell Cobra to mark the default `completion` command as *hidden*: -``` -rootCmd.CompletionOptions.HiddenDefaultCmd = true -``` - -To tell Cobra *not* to provide the user with the `--no-descriptions` flag to the completion sub-commands: -``` -rootCmd.CompletionOptions.DisableNoDescFlag = true -``` - -To tell Cobra to completely disable descriptions for completions: -``` -rootCmd.CompletionOptions.DisableDescriptions = true -``` - -# Customizing completions - -The generated completion scripts will automatically handle completing commands and flags. However, you can make your completions much more powerful by providing information to complete your program's nouns and flag values. - -## Completion of nouns - -### Static completion of nouns - -Cobra allows you to provide a pre-defined list of completion choices for your nouns using the `ValidArgs` field. -For example, if you want `kubectl get [tab][tab]` to show a list of valid "nouns" you have to set them. -Some simplified code from `kubectl get` looks like: - -```go -validArgs = []string{ "pod", "node", "service", "replicationcontroller" } - -cmd := &cobra.Command{ - Use: "get [(-o|--output=)json|yaml|template|...] (RESOURCE [NAME] | RESOURCE/NAME ...)", - Short: "Display one or many resources", - Long: get_long, - Example: get_example, - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - cobra.CheckErr(RunGet(f, out, cmd, args)) - }, - ValidArgs: validArgs, -} -``` - -Notice we put the `ValidArgs` field on the `get` sub-command. Doing so will give results like: - -```bash -$ kubectl get [tab][tab] -node pod replicationcontroller service -``` - -#### Aliases for nouns - -If your nouns have aliases, you can define them alongside `ValidArgs` using `ArgAliases`: - -```go -argAliases = []string { "pods", "nodes", "services", "svc", "replicationcontrollers", "rc" } - -cmd := &cobra.Command{ - ... - ValidArgs: validArgs, - ArgAliases: argAliases -} -``` - -The aliases are shown to the user on tab completion only if no completions were found within sub-commands or `ValidArgs`. - -### Dynamic completion of nouns - -In some cases it is not possible to provide a list of completions in advance. Instead, the list of completions must be determined at execution-time. In a similar fashion as for static completions, you can use the `ValidArgsFunction` field to provide a Go function that Cobra will execute when it needs the list of completion choices for the nouns of a command. Note that either `ValidArgs` or `ValidArgsFunction` can be used for a single cobra command, but not both. -Simplified code from `helm status` looks like: - -```go -cmd := &cobra.Command{ - Use: "status RELEASE_NAME", - Short: "Display the status of the named release", - Long: status_long, - RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - RunGet(args[0]) - }, - ValidArgsFunction: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { - if len(args) != 0 { - return nil, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp - } - return getReleasesFromCluster(toComplete), cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp - }, -} -``` -Where `getReleasesFromCluster()` is a Go function that obtains the list of current Helm releases running on the Kubernetes cluster. -Notice we put the `ValidArgsFunction` on the `status` sub-command. Let's assume the Helm releases on the cluster are: `harbor`, `notary`, `rook` and `thanos` then this dynamic completion will give results like: - -```bash -$ helm status [tab][tab] -harbor notary rook thanos -``` -You may have noticed the use of `cobra.ShellCompDirective`. These directives are bit fields allowing to control some shell completion behaviors for your particular completion. You can combine them with the bit-or operator such as `cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace | cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp` -```go -// Indicates that the shell will perform its default behavior after completions -// have been provided (this implies none of the other directives). -ShellCompDirectiveDefault - -// Indicates an error occurred and completions should be ignored. -ShellCompDirectiveError - -// Indicates that the shell should not add a space after the completion, -// even if there is a single completion provided. -ShellCompDirectiveNoSpace - -// Indicates that the shell should not provide file completion even when -// no completion is provided. -ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp - -// Indicates that the returned completions should be used as file extension filters. -// For example, to complete only files of the form *.json or *.yaml: -// return []string{"yaml", "json"}, ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt -// For flags, using MarkFlagFilename() and MarkPersistentFlagFilename() -// is a shortcut to using this directive explicitly. -// -ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt - -// Indicates that only directory names should be provided in file completion. -// For example: -// return nil, ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs -// For flags, using MarkFlagDirname() is a shortcut to using this directive explicitly. -// -// To request directory names within another directory, the returned completions -// should specify a single directory name within which to search. For example, -// to complete directories within "themes/": -// return []string{"themes"}, ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs -// -ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs - -// ShellCompDirectiveKeepOrder indicates that the shell should preserve the order -// in which the completions are provided -ShellCompDirectiveKeepOrder -``` - -***Note***: When using the `ValidArgsFunction`, Cobra will call your registered function after having parsed all flags and arguments provided in the command-line. You therefore don't need to do this parsing yourself. For example, when a user calls `helm status --namespace my-rook-ns [tab][tab]`, Cobra will call your registered `ValidArgsFunction` after having parsed the `--namespace` flag, as it would have done when calling the `RunE` function. - -#### Debugging - -Cobra achieves dynamic completion through the use of a hidden command called by the completion script. To debug your Go completion code, you can call this hidden command directly: -```bash -$ helm __complete status har -harbor -:4 -Completion ended with directive: ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp # This is on stderr -``` -***Important:*** If the noun to complete is empty (when the user has not yet typed any letters of that noun), you must pass an empty parameter to the `__complete` command: -```bash -$ helm __complete status "" -harbor -notary -rook -thanos -:4 -Completion ended with directive: ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp # This is on stderr -``` -Calling the `__complete` command directly allows you to run the Go debugger to troubleshoot your code. You can also add printouts to your code; Cobra provides the following functions to use for printouts in Go completion code: -```go -// Prints to the completion script debug file (if BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE -// is set to a file path) and optionally prints to stderr. -cobra.CompDebug(msg string, printToStdErr bool) { -cobra.CompDebugln(msg string, printToStdErr bool) - -// Prints to the completion script debug file (if BASH_COMP_DEBUG_FILE -// is set to a file path) and to stderr. -cobra.CompError(msg string) -cobra.CompErrorln(msg string) -``` -***Important:*** You should **not** leave traces that print directly to stdout in your completion code as they will be interpreted as completion choices by the completion script. Instead, use the cobra-provided debugging traces functions mentioned above. - -## Completions for flags - -### Mark flags as required - -Most of the time completions will only show sub-commands. But if a flag is required to make a sub-command work, you probably want it to show up when the user types [tab][tab]. You can mark a flag as 'Required' like so: - -```go -cmd.MarkFlagRequired("pod") -cmd.MarkFlagRequired("container") -``` - -and you'll get something like - -```bash -$ kubectl exec [tab][tab] --c --container= -p --pod= -``` - -### Specify dynamic flag completion - -As for nouns, Cobra provides a way of defining dynamic completion of flags. To provide a Go function that Cobra will execute when it needs the list of completion choices for a flag, you must register the function using the `command.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` function. - -```go -flagName := "output" -cmd.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc(flagName, func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { - return []string{"json", "table", "yaml"}, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveDefault -}) -``` -Notice that calling `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` is done through the `command` with which the flag is associated. In our example this dynamic completion will give results like so: - -```bash -$ helm status --output [tab][tab] -json table yaml -``` - -#### Debugging - -You can also easily debug your Go completion code for flags: -```bash -$ helm __complete status --output "" -json -table -yaml -:4 -Completion ended with directive: ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp # This is on stderr -``` -***Important:*** You should **not** leave traces that print to stdout in your completion code as they will be interpreted as completion choices by the completion script. Instead, use the cobra-provided debugging traces functions mentioned further above. - -### Specify valid filename extensions for flags that take a filename - -To limit completions of flag values to file names with certain extensions you can either use the different `MarkFlagFilename()` functions or a combination of `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` and `ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt`, like so: -```go -flagName := "output" -cmd.MarkFlagFilename(flagName, "yaml", "json") -``` -or -```go -flagName := "output" -cmd.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc(flagName, func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { - return []string{"yaml", "json"}, ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt}) -``` - -### Limit flag completions to directory names - -To limit completions of flag values to directory names you can either use the `MarkFlagDirname()` functions or a combination of `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` and `ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs`, like so: -```go -flagName := "output" -cmd.MarkFlagDirname(flagName) -``` -or -```go -flagName := "output" -cmd.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc(flagName, func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { - return nil, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs -}) -``` -To limit completions of flag values to directory names *within another directory* you can use a combination of `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` and `ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs` like so: -```go -flagName := "output" -cmd.RegisterFlagCompletionFunc(flagName, func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { - return []string{"themes"}, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs -}) -``` -### Descriptions for completions - -Cobra provides support for completion descriptions. Such descriptions are supported for each shell -(however, for bash, it is only available in the [completion V2 version](#bash-completion-v2)). -For commands and flags, Cobra will provide the descriptions automatically, based on usage information. -For example, using zsh: -``` -$ helm s[tab] -search -- search for a keyword in charts -show -- show information of a chart -status -- displays the status of the named release -``` -while using fish: -``` -$ helm s[tab] -search (search for a keyword in charts) show (show information of a chart) status (displays the status of the named release) -``` - -Cobra allows you to add descriptions to your own completions. Simply add the description text after each completion, following a `\t` separator. This technique applies to completions returned by `ValidArgs`, `ValidArgsFunction` and `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()`. For example: -```go -ValidArgsFunction: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string, toComplete string) ([]string, cobra.ShellCompDirective) { - return []string{"harbor\tAn image registry", "thanos\tLong-term metrics"}, cobra.ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp -}} -``` -or -```go -ValidArgs: []string{"bash\tCompletions for bash", "zsh\tCompletions for zsh"} -``` - -If you don't want to show descriptions in the completions, you can add `--no-descriptions` to the default `completion` command to disable them, like: - -```bash -$ source <(helm completion bash) -$ helm completion [tab][tab] -bash (generate autocompletion script for bash) powershell (generate autocompletion script for powershell) -fish (generate autocompletion script for fish) zsh (generate autocompletion script for zsh) - -$ source <(helm completion bash --no-descriptions) -$ helm completion [tab][tab] -bash fish powershell zsh -``` -## Bash completions - -### Dependencies - -The bash completion script generated by Cobra requires the `bash_completion` package. You should update the help text of your completion command to show how to install the `bash_completion` package ([Kubectl docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/#enabling-shell-autocompletion)) - -### Aliases - -You can also configure `bash` aliases for your program and they will also support completions. - -```bash -alias aliasname=origcommand -complete -o default -F __start_origcommand aliasname - -# and now when you run `aliasname` completion will make -# suggestions as it did for `origcommand`. - -$ aliasname -completion firstcommand secondcommand -``` -### Bash legacy dynamic completions - -For backward compatibility, Cobra still supports its bash legacy dynamic completion solution. -Please refer to [Bash Completions](bash_completions.md) for details. - -### Bash completion V2 - -Cobra provides two versions for bash completion. The original bash completion (which started it all!) can be used by calling -`GenBashCompletion()` or `GenBashCompletionFile()`. - -A new V2 bash completion version is also available. This version can be used by calling `GenBashCompletionV2()` or -`GenBashCompletionFileV2()`. The V2 version does **not** support the legacy dynamic completion -(see [Bash Completions](bash_completions.md)) but instead works only with the Go dynamic completion -solution described in this document. -Unless your program already uses the legacy dynamic completion solution, it is recommended that you use the bash -completion V2 solution which provides the following extra features: -- Supports completion descriptions (like the other shells) -- Small completion script of less than 300 lines (v1 generates scripts of thousands of lines; `kubectl` for example has a bash v1 completion script of over 13K lines) -- Streamlined user experience thanks to a completion behavior aligned with the other shells - -`Bash` completion V2 supports descriptions for completions. When calling `GenBashCompletionV2()` or `GenBashCompletionFileV2()` -you must provide these functions with a parameter indicating if the completions should be annotated with a description; Cobra -will provide the description automatically based on usage information. You can choose to make this option configurable by -your users. - -``` -# With descriptions -$ helm s[tab][tab] -search (search for a keyword in charts) status (display the status of the named release) -show (show information of a chart) - -# Without descriptions -$ helm s[tab][tab] -search show status -``` -**Note**: Cobra's default `completion` command uses bash completion V2. If for some reason you need to use bash completion V1, you will need to implement your own `completion` command. -## Zsh completions - -Cobra supports native zsh completion generated from the root `cobra.Command`. -The generated completion script should be put somewhere in your `$fpath` and be named -`_`. You will need to start a new shell for the completions to become available. - -Zsh supports descriptions for completions. Cobra will provide the description automatically, -based on usage information. Cobra provides a way to completely disable such descriptions by -using `GenZshCompletionNoDesc()` or `GenZshCompletionFileNoDesc()`. You can choose to make -this a configurable option to your users. -``` -# With descriptions -$ helm s[tab] -search -- search for a keyword in charts -show -- show information of a chart -status -- displays the status of the named release - -# Without descriptions -$ helm s[tab] -search show status -``` -*Note*: Because of backward-compatibility requirements, we were forced to have a different API to disable completion descriptions between `zsh` and `fish`. - -### Limitations - -* Custom completions implemented in Bash scripting (legacy) are not supported and will be ignored for `zsh` (including the use of the `BashCompCustom` flag annotation). - * You should instead use `ValidArgsFunction` and `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` which are portable to the different shells (`bash`, `zsh`, `fish`, `powershell`). -* The function `MarkFlagCustom()` is not supported and will be ignored for `zsh`. - * You should instead use `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()`. - -### Zsh completions standardization - -Cobra 1.1 standardized its zsh completion support to align it with its other shell completions. Although the API was kept backward-compatible, some small changes in behavior were introduced. -Please refer to [Zsh Completions](zsh_completions.md) for details. - -## fish completions - -Cobra supports native fish completions generated from the root `cobra.Command`. You can use the `command.GenFishCompletion()` or `command.GenFishCompletionFile()` functions. You must provide these functions with a parameter indicating if the completions should be annotated with a description; Cobra will provide the description automatically based on usage information. You can choose to make this option configurable by your users. -``` -# With descriptions -$ helm s[tab] -search (search for a keyword in charts) show (show information of a chart) status (displays the status of the named release) - -# Without descriptions -$ helm s[tab] -search show status -``` -*Note*: Because of backward-compatibility requirements, we were forced to have a different API to disable completion descriptions between `zsh` and `fish`. - -### Limitations - -* Custom completions implemented in bash scripting (legacy) are not supported and will be ignored for `fish` (including the use of the `BashCompCustom` flag annotation). - * You should instead use `ValidArgsFunction` and `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` which are portable to the different shells (`bash`, `zsh`, `fish`, `powershell`). -* The function `MarkFlagCustom()` is not supported and will be ignored for `fish`. - * You should instead use `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()`. -* The following flag completion annotations are not supported and will be ignored for `fish`: - * `BashCompFilenameExt` (filtering by file extension) - * `BashCompSubdirsInDir` (filtering by directory) -* The functions corresponding to the above annotations are consequently not supported and will be ignored for `fish`: - * `MarkFlagFilename()` and `MarkPersistentFlagFilename()` (filtering by file extension) - * `MarkFlagDirname()` and `MarkPersistentFlagDirname()` (filtering by directory) -* Similarly, the following completion directives are not supported and will be ignored for `fish`: - * `ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt` (filtering by file extension) - * `ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs` (filtering by directory) - -## PowerShell completions - -Cobra supports native PowerShell completions generated from the root `cobra.Command`. You can use the `command.GenPowerShellCompletion()` or `command.GenPowerShellCompletionFile()` functions. To include descriptions use `command.GenPowerShellCompletionWithDesc()` and `command.GenPowerShellCompletionFileWithDesc()`. Cobra will provide the description automatically based on usage information. You can choose to make this option configurable by your users. - -The script is designed to support all three PowerShell completion modes: - -* TabCompleteNext (default windows style - on each key press the next option is displayed) -* Complete (works like bash) -* MenuComplete (works like zsh) - -You set the mode with `Set-PSReadLineKeyHandler -Key Tab -Function `. Descriptions are only displayed when using the `Complete` or `MenuComplete` mode. - -Users need PowerShell version 5.0 or above, which comes with Windows 10 and can be downloaded separately for Windows 7 or 8.1. They can then write the completions to a file and source this file from their PowerShell profile, which is referenced by the `$Profile` environment variable. See `Get-Help about_Profiles` for more info about PowerShell profiles. - -``` -# With descriptions and Mode 'Complete' -$ helm s[tab] -search (search for a keyword in charts) show (show information of a chart) status (displays the status of the named release) - -# With descriptions and Mode 'MenuComplete' The description of the current selected value will be displayed below the suggestions. -$ helm s[tab] -search show status - -search for a keyword in charts - -# Without descriptions -$ helm s[tab] -search show status -``` -### Aliases - -You can also configure `powershell` aliases for your program and they will also support completions. - -``` -$ sal aliasname origcommand -$ Register-ArgumentCompleter -CommandName 'aliasname' -ScriptBlock $__origcommandCompleterBlock - -# and now when you run `aliasname` completion will make -# suggestions as it did for `origcommand`. - -$ aliasname -completion firstcommand secondcommand -``` -The name of the completer block variable is of the form `$__CompleterBlock` where every `-` and `:` in the program name have been replaced with `_`, to respect powershell naming syntax. - -### Limitations - -* Custom completions implemented in bash scripting (legacy) are not supported and will be ignored for `powershell` (including the use of the `BashCompCustom` flag annotation). - * You should instead use `ValidArgsFunction` and `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` which are portable to the different shells (`bash`, `zsh`, `fish`, `powershell`). -* The function `MarkFlagCustom()` is not supported and will be ignored for `powershell`. - * You should instead use `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()`. -* The following flag completion annotations are not supported and will be ignored for `powershell`: - * `BashCompFilenameExt` (filtering by file extension) - * `BashCompSubdirsInDir` (filtering by directory) -* The functions corresponding to the above annotations are consequently not supported and will be ignored for `powershell`: - * `MarkFlagFilename()` and `MarkPersistentFlagFilename()` (filtering by file extension) - * `MarkFlagDirname()` and `MarkPersistentFlagDirname()` (filtering by directory) -* Similarly, the following completion directives are not supported and will be ignored for `powershell`: - * `ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt` (filtering by file extension) - * `ShellCompDirectiveFilterDirs` (filtering by directory) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/user_guide.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/user_guide.md deleted file mode 100644 index 85201d84..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/user_guide.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,726 +0,0 @@ -# User Guide - -While you are welcome to provide your own organization, typically a Cobra-based -application will follow the following organizational structure: - -``` - ▾ appName/ - ▾ cmd/ - add.go - your.go - commands.go - here.go - main.go -``` - -In a Cobra app, typically the main.go file is very bare. It serves one purpose: initializing Cobra. - -```go -package main - -import ( - "{pathToYourApp}/cmd" -) - -func main() { - cmd.Execute() -} -``` - -## Using the Cobra Generator - -Cobra-CLI is its own program that will create your application and add any -commands you want. It's the easiest way to incorporate Cobra into your application. - -For complete details on using the Cobra generator, please refer to [The Cobra-CLI Generator README](https://github.com/spf13/cobra-cli/blob/main/README.md) - -## Using the Cobra Library - -To manually implement Cobra you need to create a bare main.go file and a rootCmd file. -You will optionally provide additional commands as you see fit. - -### Create rootCmd - -Cobra doesn't require any special constructors. Simply create your commands. - -Ideally you place this in app/cmd/root.go: - -```go -var rootCmd = &cobra.Command{ - Use: "hugo", - Short: "Hugo is a very fast static site generator", - Long: `A Fast and Flexible Static Site Generator built with - love by spf13 and friends in Go. - Complete documentation is available at https://gohugo.io/documentation/`, - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - // Do Stuff Here - }, -} - -func Execute() { - if err := rootCmd.Execute(); err != nil { - fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err) - os.Exit(1) - } -} -``` - -You will additionally define flags and handle configuration in your init() function. - -For example cmd/root.go: - -```go -package cmd - -import ( - "fmt" - "os" - - "github.com/spf13/cobra" - "github.com/spf13/viper" -) - -var ( - // Used for flags. - cfgFile string - userLicense string - - rootCmd = &cobra.Command{ - Use: "cobra-cli", - Short: "A generator for Cobra based Applications", - Long: `Cobra is a CLI library for Go that empowers applications. -This application is a tool to generate the needed files -to quickly create a Cobra application.`, - } -) - -// Execute executes the root command. -func Execute() error { - return rootCmd.Execute() -} - -func init() { - cobra.OnInitialize(initConfig) - - rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVar(&cfgFile, "config", "", "config file (default is $HOME/.cobra.yaml)") - rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringP("author", "a", "YOUR NAME", "author name for copyright attribution") - rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVarP(&userLicense, "license", "l", "", "name of license for the project") - rootCmd.PersistentFlags().Bool("viper", true, "use Viper for configuration") - viper.BindPFlag("author", rootCmd.PersistentFlags().Lookup("author")) - viper.BindPFlag("useViper", rootCmd.PersistentFlags().Lookup("viper")) - viper.SetDefault("author", "NAME HERE ") - viper.SetDefault("license", "apache") - - rootCmd.AddCommand(addCmd) - rootCmd.AddCommand(initCmd) -} - -func initConfig() { - if cfgFile != "" { - // Use config file from the flag. - viper.SetConfigFile(cfgFile) - } else { - // Find home directory. - home, err := os.UserHomeDir() - cobra.CheckErr(err) - - // Search config in home directory with name ".cobra" (without extension). - viper.AddConfigPath(home) - viper.SetConfigType("yaml") - viper.SetConfigName(".cobra") - } - - viper.AutomaticEnv() - - if err := viper.ReadInConfig(); err == nil { - fmt.Println("Using config file:", viper.ConfigFileUsed()) - } -} -``` - -### Create your main.go - -With the root command you need to have your main function execute it. -Execute should be run on the root for clarity, though it can be called on any command. - -In a Cobra app, typically the main.go file is very bare. It serves one purpose: to initialize Cobra. - -```go -package main - -import ( - "{pathToYourApp}/cmd" -) - -func main() { - cmd.Execute() -} -``` - -### Create additional commands - -Additional commands can be defined and typically are each given their own file -inside of the cmd/ directory. - -If you wanted to create a version command you would create cmd/version.go and -populate it with the following: - -```go -package cmd - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/spf13/cobra" -) - -func init() { - rootCmd.AddCommand(versionCmd) -} - -var versionCmd = &cobra.Command{ - Use: "version", - Short: "Print the version number of Hugo", - Long: `All software has versions. This is Hugo's`, - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Println("Hugo Static Site Generator v0.9 -- HEAD") - }, -} -``` - -### Organizing subcommands - -A command may have subcommands which in turn may have other subcommands. This is achieved by using -`AddCommand`. In some cases, especially in larger applications, each subcommand may be defined in -its own go package. - -The suggested approach is for the parent command to use `AddCommand` to add its most immediate -subcommands. For example, consider the following directory structure: - -```text -├── cmd -│   ├── root.go -│   └── sub1 -│   ├── sub1.go -│   └── sub2 -│   ├── leafA.go -│   ├── leafB.go -│   └── sub2.go -└── main.go -``` - -In this case: - -* The `init` function of `root.go` adds the command defined in `sub1.go` to the root command. -* The `init` function of `sub1.go` adds the command defined in `sub2.go` to the sub1 command. -* The `init` function of `sub2.go` adds the commands defined in `leafA.go` and `leafB.go` to the - sub2 command. - -This approach ensures the subcommands are always included at compile time while avoiding cyclic -references. - -### Returning and handling errors - -If you wish to return an error to the caller of a command, `RunE` can be used. - -```go -package cmd - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/spf13/cobra" -) - -func init() { - rootCmd.AddCommand(tryCmd) -} - -var tryCmd = &cobra.Command{ - Use: "try", - Short: "Try and possibly fail at something", - RunE: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { - if err := someFunc(); err != nil { - return err - } - return nil - }, -} -``` - -The error can then be caught at the execute function call. - -## Working with Flags - -Flags provide modifiers to control how the action command operates. - -### Assign flags to a command - -Since the flags are defined and used in different locations, we need to -define a variable outside with the correct scope to assign the flag to -work with. - -```go -var Verbose bool -var Source string -``` - -There are two different approaches to assign a flag. - -### Persistent Flags - -A flag can be 'persistent', meaning that this flag will be available to the -command it's assigned to as well as every command under that command. For -global flags, assign a flag as a persistent flag on the root. - -```go -rootCmd.PersistentFlags().BoolVarP(&Verbose, "verbose", "v", false, "verbose output") -``` - -### Local Flags - -A flag can also be assigned locally, which will only apply to that specific command. - -```go -localCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&Source, "source", "s", "", "Source directory to read from") -``` - -### Local Flag on Parent Commands - -By default, Cobra only parses local flags on the target command, and any local flags on -parent commands are ignored. By enabling `Command.TraverseChildren`, Cobra will -parse local flags on each command before executing the target command. - -```go -command := cobra.Command{ - Use: "print [OPTIONS] [COMMANDS]", - TraverseChildren: true, -} -``` - -### Bind Flags with Config - -You can also bind your flags with [viper](https://github.com/spf13/viper): -```go -var author string - -func init() { - rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVar(&author, "author", "YOUR NAME", "Author name for copyright attribution") - viper.BindPFlag("author", rootCmd.PersistentFlags().Lookup("author")) -} -``` - -In this example, the persistent flag `author` is bound with `viper`. -**Note**: the variable `author` will not be set to the value from config, -when the `--author` flag is provided by user. - -More in [viper documentation](https://github.com/spf13/viper#working-with-flags). - -### Required flags - -Flags are optional by default. If instead you wish your command to report an error -when a flag has not been set, mark it as required: -```go -rootCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&Region, "region", "r", "", "AWS region (required)") -rootCmd.MarkFlagRequired("region") -``` - -Or, for persistent flags: -```go -rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVarP(&Region, "region", "r", "", "AWS region (required)") -rootCmd.MarkPersistentFlagRequired("region") -``` - -### Flag Groups - -If you have different flags that must be provided together (e.g. if they provide the `--username` flag they MUST provide the `--password` flag as well) then -Cobra can enforce that requirement: -```go -rootCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&u, "username", "u", "", "Username (required if password is set)") -rootCmd.Flags().StringVarP(&pw, "password", "p", "", "Password (required if username is set)") -rootCmd.MarkFlagsRequiredTogether("username", "password") -``` - -You can also prevent different flags from being provided together if they represent mutually -exclusive options such as specifying an output format as either `--json` or `--yaml` but never both: -```go -rootCmd.Flags().BoolVar(&ofJson, "json", false, "Output in JSON") -rootCmd.Flags().BoolVar(&ofYaml, "yaml", false, "Output in YAML") -rootCmd.MarkFlagsMutuallyExclusive("json", "yaml") -``` - -In both of these cases: - - both local and persistent flags can be used - - **NOTE:** the group is only enforced on commands where every flag is defined - - a flag may appear in multiple groups - - a group may contain any number of flags - -## Positional and Custom Arguments - -Validation of positional arguments can be specified using the `Args` field of `Command`. -The following validators are built in: - -- Number of arguments: - - `NoArgs` - report an error if there are any positional args. - - `ArbitraryArgs` - accept any number of args. - - `MinimumNArgs(int)` - report an error if less than N positional args are provided. - - `MaximumNArgs(int)` - report an error if more than N positional args are provided. - - `ExactArgs(int)` - report an error if there are not exactly N positional args. - - `RangeArgs(min, max)` - report an error if the number of args is not between `min` and `max`. -- Content of the arguments: - - `OnlyValidArgs` - report an error if there are any positional args not specified in the `ValidArgs` field of `Command`, which can optionally be set to a list of valid values for positional args. - -If `Args` is undefined or `nil`, it defaults to `ArbitraryArgs`. - -Moreover, `MatchAll(pargs ...PositionalArgs)` enables combining existing checks with arbitrary other checks. -For instance, if you want to report an error if there are not exactly N positional args OR if there are any positional -args that are not in the `ValidArgs` field of `Command`, you can call `MatchAll` on `ExactArgs` and `OnlyValidArgs`, as -shown below: - -```go -var cmd = &cobra.Command{ - Short: "hello", - Args: cobra.MatchAll(cobra.ExactArgs(2), cobra.OnlyValidArgs), - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Println("Hello, World!") - }, -} -``` - -It is possible to set any custom validator that satisfies `func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error`. -For example: - -```go -var cmd = &cobra.Command{ - Short: "hello", - Args: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) error { - // Optionally run one of the validators provided by cobra - if err := cobra.MinimumNArgs(1)(cmd, args); err != nil { - return err - } - // Run the custom validation logic - if myapp.IsValidColor(args[0]) { - return nil - } - return fmt.Errorf("invalid color specified: %s", args[0]) - }, - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Println("Hello, World!") - }, -} -``` - -## Example - -In the example below, we have defined three commands. Two are at the top level -and one (cmdTimes) is a child of one of the top commands. In this case the root -is not executable, meaning that a subcommand is required. This is accomplished -by not providing a 'Run' for the 'rootCmd'. - -We have only defined one flag for a single command. - -More documentation about flags is available at https://github.com/spf13/pflag - -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - "strings" - - "github.com/spf13/cobra" -) - -func main() { - var echoTimes int - - var cmdPrint = &cobra.Command{ - Use: "print [string to print]", - Short: "Print anything to the screen", - Long: `print is for printing anything back to the screen. -For many years people have printed back to the screen.`, - Args: cobra.MinimumNArgs(1), - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Println("Print: " + strings.Join(args, " ")) - }, - } - - var cmdEcho = &cobra.Command{ - Use: "echo [string to echo]", - Short: "Echo anything to the screen", - Long: `echo is for echoing anything back. -Echo works a lot like print, except it has a child command.`, - Args: cobra.MinimumNArgs(1), - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Println("Echo: " + strings.Join(args, " ")) - }, - } - - var cmdTimes = &cobra.Command{ - Use: "times [string to echo]", - Short: "Echo anything to the screen more times", - Long: `echo things multiple times back to the user by providing -a count and a string.`, - Args: cobra.MinimumNArgs(1), - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - for i := 0; i < echoTimes; i++ { - fmt.Println("Echo: " + strings.Join(args, " ")) - } - }, - } - - cmdTimes.Flags().IntVarP(&echoTimes, "times", "t", 1, "times to echo the input") - - var rootCmd = &cobra.Command{Use: "app"} - rootCmd.AddCommand(cmdPrint, cmdEcho) - cmdEcho.AddCommand(cmdTimes) - rootCmd.Execute() -} -``` - -For a more complete example of a larger application, please checkout [Hugo](https://gohugo.io/). - -## Help Command - -Cobra automatically adds a help command to your application when you have subcommands. -This will be called when a user runs 'app help'. Additionally, help will also -support all other commands as input. Say, for instance, you have a command called -'create' without any additional configuration; Cobra will work when 'app help -create' is called. Every command will automatically have the '--help' flag added. - -### Example - -The following output is automatically generated by Cobra. Nothing beyond the -command and flag definitions are needed. - - $ cobra-cli help - - Cobra is a CLI library for Go that empowers applications. - This application is a tool to generate the needed files - to quickly create a Cobra application. - - Usage: - cobra-cli [command] - - Available Commands: - add Add a command to a Cobra Application - completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell - help Help about any command - init Initialize a Cobra Application - - Flags: - -a, --author string author name for copyright attribution (default "YOUR NAME") - --config string config file (default is $HOME/.cobra.yaml) - -h, --help help for cobra-cli - -l, --license string name of license for the project - --viper use Viper for configuration - - Use "cobra-cli [command] --help" for more information about a command. - - -Help is just a command like any other. There is no special logic or behavior -around it. In fact, you can provide your own if you want. - -### Grouping commands in help - -Cobra supports grouping of available commands in the help output. To group commands, each group must be explicitly -defined using `AddGroup()` on the parent command. Then a subcommand can be added to a group using the `GroupID` element -of that subcommand. The groups will appear in the help output in the same order as they are defined using different -calls to `AddGroup()`. If you use the generated `help` or `completion` commands, you can set their group ids using -`SetHelpCommandGroupId()` and `SetCompletionCommandGroupId()` on the root command, respectively. - -### Defining your own help - -You can provide your own Help command or your own template for the default command to use -with the following functions: - -```go -cmd.SetHelpCommand(cmd *Command) -cmd.SetHelpFunc(f func(*Command, []string)) -cmd.SetHelpTemplate(s string) -``` - -The latter two will also apply to any children commands. - -## Usage Message - -When the user provides an invalid flag or invalid command, Cobra responds by -showing the user the 'usage'. - -### Example -You may recognize this from the help above. That's because the default help -embeds the usage as part of its output. - - $ cobra-cli --invalid - Error: unknown flag: --invalid - Usage: - cobra-cli [command] - - Available Commands: - add Add a command to a Cobra Application - completion Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell - help Help about any command - init Initialize a Cobra Application - - Flags: - -a, --author string author name for copyright attribution (default "YOUR NAME") - --config string config file (default is $HOME/.cobra.yaml) - -h, --help help for cobra-cli - -l, --license string name of license for the project - --viper use Viper for configuration - - Use "cobra [command] --help" for more information about a command. - -### Defining your own usage -You can provide your own usage function or template for Cobra to use. -Like help, the function and template are overridable through public methods: - -```go -cmd.SetUsageFunc(f func(*Command) error) -cmd.SetUsageTemplate(s string) -``` - -## Version Flag - -Cobra adds a top-level '--version' flag if the Version field is set on the root command. -Running an application with the '--version' flag will print the version to stdout using -the version template. The template can be customized using the -`cmd.SetVersionTemplate(s string)` function. - -## PreRun and PostRun Hooks - -It is possible to run functions before or after the main `Run` function of your command. The `PersistentPreRun` and `PreRun` functions will be executed before `Run`. `PersistentPostRun` and `PostRun` will be executed after `Run`. The `Persistent*Run` functions will be inherited by children if they do not declare their own. These functions are run in the following order: - -- `PersistentPreRun` -- `PreRun` -- `Run` -- `PostRun` -- `PersistentPostRun` - -An example of two commands which use all of these features is below. When the subcommand is executed, it will run the root command's `PersistentPreRun` but not the root command's `PersistentPostRun`: - -```go -package main - -import ( - "fmt" - - "github.com/spf13/cobra" -) - -func main() { - - var rootCmd = &cobra.Command{ - Use: "root [sub]", - Short: "My root command", - PersistentPreRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Printf("Inside rootCmd PersistentPreRun with args: %v\n", args) - }, - PreRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Printf("Inside rootCmd PreRun with args: %v\n", args) - }, - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Printf("Inside rootCmd Run with args: %v\n", args) - }, - PostRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Printf("Inside rootCmd PostRun with args: %v\n", args) - }, - PersistentPostRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Printf("Inside rootCmd PersistentPostRun with args: %v\n", args) - }, - } - - var subCmd = &cobra.Command{ - Use: "sub [no options!]", - Short: "My subcommand", - PreRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Printf("Inside subCmd PreRun with args: %v\n", args) - }, - Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Printf("Inside subCmd Run with args: %v\n", args) - }, - PostRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Printf("Inside subCmd PostRun with args: %v\n", args) - }, - PersistentPostRun: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { - fmt.Printf("Inside subCmd PersistentPostRun with args: %v\n", args) - }, - } - - rootCmd.AddCommand(subCmd) - - rootCmd.SetArgs([]string{""}) - rootCmd.Execute() - fmt.Println() - rootCmd.SetArgs([]string{"sub", "arg1", "arg2"}) - rootCmd.Execute() -} -``` - -Output: -``` -Inside rootCmd PersistentPreRun with args: [] -Inside rootCmd PreRun with args: [] -Inside rootCmd Run with args: [] -Inside rootCmd PostRun with args: [] -Inside rootCmd PersistentPostRun with args: [] - -Inside rootCmd PersistentPreRun with args: [arg1 arg2] -Inside subCmd PreRun with args: [arg1 arg2] -Inside subCmd Run with args: [arg1 arg2] -Inside subCmd PostRun with args: [arg1 arg2] -Inside subCmd PersistentPostRun with args: [arg1 arg2] -``` - -## Suggestions when "unknown command" happens - -Cobra will print automatic suggestions when "unknown command" errors happen. This allows Cobra to behave similarly to the `git` command when a typo happens. For example: - -``` -$ hugo srever -Error: unknown command "srever" for "hugo" - -Did you mean this? - server - -Run 'hugo --help' for usage. -``` - -Suggestions are automatically generated based on existing subcommands and use an implementation of [Levenshtein distance](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levenshtein_distance). Every registered command that matches a minimum distance of 2 (ignoring case) will be displayed as a suggestion. - -If you need to disable suggestions or tweak the string distance in your command, use: - -```go -command.DisableSuggestions = true -``` - -or - -```go -command.SuggestionsMinimumDistance = 1 -``` - -You can also explicitly set names for which a given command will be suggested using the `SuggestFor` attribute. This allows suggestions for strings that are not close in terms of string distance, but make sense in your set of commands but for which -you don't want aliases. Example: - -``` -$ kubectl remove -Error: unknown command "remove" for "kubectl" - -Did you mean this? - delete - -Run 'kubectl help' for usage. -``` - -## Generating documentation for your command - -Cobra can generate documentation based on subcommands, flags, etc. Read more about it in the [docs generation documentation](doc/README.md). - -## Generating shell completions - -Cobra can generate a shell-completion file for the following shells: bash, zsh, fish, PowerShell. If you add more information to your commands, these completions can be amazingly powerful and flexible. Read more about it in [Shell Completions](shell_completions.md). - -## Providing Active Help - -Cobra makes use of the shell-completion system to define a framework allowing you to provide Active Help to your users. Active Help are messages (hints, warnings, etc) printed as the program is being used. Read more about it in [Active Help](active_help.md). diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/zsh_completions.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/zsh_completions.md deleted file mode 100644 index 7cff6178..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/cobra/zsh_completions.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -## Generating Zsh Completion For Your cobra.Command - -Please refer to [Shell Completions](shell_completions.md) for details. - -## Zsh completions standardization - -Cobra 1.1 standardized its zsh completion support to align it with its other shell completions. Although the API was kept backwards-compatible, some small changes in behavior were introduced. - -### Deprecation summary - -See further below for more details on these deprecations. - -* `cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, []string{})` is no longer needed. It is therefore **deprecated** and silently ignored. -* `cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, glob[])` is **deprecated** and silently ignored. - * Instead use `ValidArgsFunction` with `ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt`. -* `cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentWords()` is **deprecated** and silently ignored. - * Instead use `ValidArgsFunction`. - -### Behavioral changes - -**Noun completion** -|Old behavior|New behavior| -|---|---| -|No file completion by default (opposite of bash)|File completion by default; use `ValidArgsFunction` with `ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp` to turn off file completion on a per-argument basis| -|Completion of flag names without the `-` prefix having been typed|Flag names are only completed if the user has typed the first `-`| -`cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, []string{})` used to turn on file completion on a per-argument position basis|File completion for all arguments by default; `cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile()` is **deprecated** and silently ignored| -|`cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile(pos, glob[])` used to turn on file completion **with glob filtering** on a per-argument position basis (zsh-specific)|`cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentFile()` is **deprecated** and silently ignored; use `ValidArgsFunction` with `ShellCompDirectiveFilterFileExt` for file **extension** filtering (not full glob filtering)| -|`cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentWords(pos, words[])` used to provide completion choices on a per-argument position basis (zsh-specific)|`cmd.MarkZshCompPositionalArgumentWords()` is **deprecated** and silently ignored; use `ValidArgsFunction` to achieve the same behavior| - -**Flag-value completion** - -|Old behavior|New behavior| -|---|---| -|No file completion by default (opposite of bash)|File completion by default; use `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()` with `ShellCompDirectiveNoFileComp` to turn off file completion| -|`cmd.MarkFlagFilename(flag, []string{})` and similar used to turn on file completion|File completion by default; `cmd.MarkFlagFilename(flag, []string{})` no longer needed in this context and silently ignored| -|`cmd.MarkFlagFilename(flag, glob[])` used to turn on file completion **with glob filtering** (syntax of `[]string{"*.yaml", "*.yml"}` incompatible with bash)|Will continue to work, however, support for bash syntax is added and should be used instead so as to work for all shells (`[]string{"yaml", "yml"}`)| -|`cmd.MarkFlagDirname(flag)` only completes directories (zsh-specific)|Has been added for all shells| -|Completion of a flag name does not repeat, unless flag is of type `*Array` or `*Slice` (not supported by bash)|Retained for `zsh` and added to `fish`| -|Completion of a flag name does not provide the `=` form (unlike bash)|Retained for `zsh` and added to `fish`| - -**Improvements** - -* Custom completion support (`ValidArgsFunction` and `RegisterFlagCompletionFunc()`) -* File completion by default if no other completions found -* Handling of required flags -* File extension filtering no longer mutually exclusive with bash usage -* Completion of directory names *within* another directory -* Support for `=` form of flags diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/.editorconfig b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/.editorconfig new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4492e9f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/.editorconfig @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +root = true + +[*] +charset = utf-8 +end_of_line = lf +indent_size = 4 +indent_style = space +insert_final_newline = true +trim_trailing_whitespace = true + +[*.go] +indent_style = tab diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/.golangci.yaml b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/.golangci.yaml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b274f248 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/.golangci.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +linters: + disable-all: true + enable: + - nolintlint diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/README.md b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/README.md index 7eacc5bd..388c4e5e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/README.md @@ -284,6 +284,33 @@ func main() { } ``` +### Using pflag with go test +`pflag` does not parse the shorthand versions of go test's built-in flags (i.e., those starting with `-test.`). +For more context, see issues [#63](https://github.com/spf13/pflag/issues/63) and [#238](https://github.com/spf13/pflag/issues/238) for more details. + +For example, if you use pflag in your `TestMain` function and call `pflag.Parse()` after defining your custom flags, running a test like this: +```bash +go test /your/tests -run ^YourTest -v --your-test-pflags +``` +will result in the `-v` flag being ignored. This happens because of the way pflag handles flag parsing, skipping over go test's built-in shorthand flags. +To work around this, you can use the `ParseSkippedFlags` function, which ensures that go test's flags are parsed separately using the standard flag package. + +**Example**: You want to parse go test flags that are otherwise ignore by `pflag.Parse()` +```go +import ( + goflag "flag" + flag "github.com/spf13/pflag" +) + +var ip *int = flag.Int("flagname", 1234, "help message for flagname") + +func main() { + flag.CommandLine.AddGoFlagSet(goflag.CommandLine) + flag.ParseSkippedFlags(os.Args[1:], goflag.CommandLine) + flag.Parse() +} +``` + ## More info You can see the full reference documentation of the pflag package diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/bool_func.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/bool_func.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..83d77afa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/bool_func.go @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +package pflag + +// -- func Value +type boolfuncValue func(string) error + +func (f boolfuncValue) Set(s string) error { return f(s) } + +func (f boolfuncValue) Type() string { return "boolfunc" } + +func (f boolfuncValue) String() string { return "" } // same behavior as stdlib 'flag' package + +func (f boolfuncValue) IsBoolFlag() bool { return true } + +// BoolFunc defines a func flag with specified name, callback function and usage string. +// +// The callback function will be called every time "--{name}" (or any form that matches the flag) is parsed +// on the command line. +func (f *FlagSet) BoolFunc(name string, usage string, fn func(string) error) { + f.BoolFuncP(name, "", usage, fn) +} + +// BoolFuncP is like BoolFunc, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func (f *FlagSet) BoolFuncP(name, shorthand string, usage string, fn func(string) error) { + var val Value = boolfuncValue(fn) + flag := f.VarPF(val, name, shorthand, usage) + flag.NoOptDefVal = "true" +} + +// BoolFunc defines a func flag with specified name, callback function and usage string. +// +// The callback function will be called every time "--{name}" (or any form that matches the flag) is parsed +// on the command line. +func BoolFunc(name string, usage string, fn func(string) error) { + CommandLine.BoolFuncP(name, "", usage, fn) +} + +// BoolFuncP is like BoolFunc, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func BoolFuncP(name, shorthand string, usage string, fn func(string) error) { + CommandLine.BoolFuncP(name, shorthand, usage, fn) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/count.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/count.go index a0b2679f..d49c0143 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/count.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/count.go @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) CountP(name, shorthand string, usage string) *int { // Count defines a count flag with specified name, default value, and usage string. // The return value is the address of an int variable that stores the value of the flag. -// A count flag will add 1 to its value evey time it is found on the command line +// A count flag will add 1 to its value every time it is found on the command line func Count(name string, usage string) *int { return CommandLine.CountP(name, "", usage) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/errors.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/errors.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ff11b66b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/errors.go @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +package pflag + +import "fmt" + +// notExistErrorMessageType specifies which flavor of "flag does not exist" +// is printed by NotExistError. This allows the related errors to be grouped +// under a single NotExistError struct without making a breaking change to +// the error message text. +type notExistErrorMessageType int + +const ( + flagNotExistMessage notExistErrorMessageType = iota + flagNotDefinedMessage + flagNoSuchFlagMessage + flagUnknownFlagMessage + flagUnknownShorthandFlagMessage +) + +// NotExistError is the error returned when trying to access a flag that +// does not exist in the FlagSet. +type NotExistError struct { + name string + specifiedShorthands string + messageType notExistErrorMessageType +} + +// Error implements error. +func (e *NotExistError) Error() string { + switch e.messageType { + case flagNotExistMessage: + return fmt.Sprintf("flag %q does not exist", e.name) + + case flagNotDefinedMessage: + return fmt.Sprintf("flag accessed but not defined: %s", e.name) + + case flagNoSuchFlagMessage: + return fmt.Sprintf("no such flag -%v", e.name) + + case flagUnknownFlagMessage: + return fmt.Sprintf("unknown flag: --%s", e.name) + + case flagUnknownShorthandFlagMessage: + c := rune(e.name[0]) + return fmt.Sprintf("unknown shorthand flag: %q in -%s", c, e.specifiedShorthands) + } + + panic(fmt.Errorf("unknown flagNotExistErrorMessageType: %v", e.messageType)) +} + +// GetSpecifiedName returns the name of the flag (without dashes) as it +// appeared in the parsed arguments. +func (e *NotExistError) GetSpecifiedName() string { + return e.name +} + +// GetSpecifiedShortnames returns the group of shorthand arguments +// (without dashes) that the flag appeared within. If the flag was not in a +// shorthand group, this will return an empty string. +func (e *NotExistError) GetSpecifiedShortnames() string { + return e.specifiedShorthands +} + +// ValueRequiredError is the error returned when a flag needs an argument but +// no argument was provided. +type ValueRequiredError struct { + flag *Flag + specifiedName string + specifiedShorthands string +} + +// Error implements error. +func (e *ValueRequiredError) Error() string { + if len(e.specifiedShorthands) > 0 { + c := rune(e.specifiedName[0]) + return fmt.Sprintf("flag needs an argument: %q in -%s", c, e.specifiedShorthands) + } + + return fmt.Sprintf("flag needs an argument: --%s", e.specifiedName) +} + +// GetFlag returns the flag for which the error occurred. +func (e *ValueRequiredError) GetFlag() *Flag { + return e.flag +} + +// GetSpecifiedName returns the name of the flag (without dashes) as it +// appeared in the parsed arguments. +func (e *ValueRequiredError) GetSpecifiedName() string { + return e.specifiedName +} + +// GetSpecifiedShortnames returns the group of shorthand arguments +// (without dashes) that the flag appeared within. If the flag was not in a +// shorthand group, this will return an empty string. +func (e *ValueRequiredError) GetSpecifiedShortnames() string { + return e.specifiedShorthands +} + +// InvalidValueError is the error returned when an invalid value is used +// for a flag. +type InvalidValueError struct { + flag *Flag + value string + cause error +} + +// Error implements error. +func (e *InvalidValueError) Error() string { + flag := e.flag + var flagName string + if flag.Shorthand != "" && flag.ShorthandDeprecated == "" { + flagName = fmt.Sprintf("-%s, --%s", flag.Shorthand, flag.Name) + } else { + flagName = fmt.Sprintf("--%s", flag.Name) + } + return fmt.Sprintf("invalid argument %q for %q flag: %v", e.value, flagName, e.cause) +} + +// Unwrap implements errors.Unwrap. +func (e *InvalidValueError) Unwrap() error { + return e.cause +} + +// GetFlag returns the flag for which the error occurred. +func (e *InvalidValueError) GetFlag() *Flag { + return e.flag +} + +// GetValue returns the invalid value that was provided. +func (e *InvalidValueError) GetValue() string { + return e.value +} + +// InvalidSyntaxError is the error returned when a bad flag name is passed on +// the command line. +type InvalidSyntaxError struct { + specifiedFlag string +} + +// Error implements error. +func (e *InvalidSyntaxError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("bad flag syntax: %s", e.specifiedFlag) +} + +// GetSpecifiedName returns the exact flag (with dashes) as it +// appeared in the parsed arguments. +func (e *InvalidSyntaxError) GetSpecifiedFlag() string { + return e.specifiedFlag +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/flag.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/flag.go index 24a5036e..eeed1e92 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/flag.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/flag.go @@ -27,23 +27,32 @@ unaffected. Define flags using flag.String(), Bool(), Int(), etc. This declares an integer flag, -flagname, stored in the pointer ip, with type *int. + var ip = flag.Int("flagname", 1234, "help message for flagname") + If you like, you can bind the flag to a variable using the Var() functions. + var flagvar int func init() { flag.IntVar(&flagvar, "flagname", 1234, "help message for flagname") } + Or you can create custom flags that satisfy the Value interface (with pointer receivers) and couple them to flag parsing by + flag.Var(&flagVal, "name", "help message for flagname") + For such flags, the default value is just the initial value of the variable. After all flags are defined, call + flag.Parse() + to parse the command line into the defined flags. Flags may then be used directly. If you're using the flags themselves, they are all pointers; if you bind to variables, they're values. + fmt.Println("ip has value ", *ip) fmt.Println("flagvar has value ", flagvar) @@ -54,22 +63,26 @@ The arguments are indexed from 0 through flag.NArg()-1. The pflag package also defines some new functions that are not in flag, that give one-letter shorthands for flags. You can use these by appending 'P' to the name of any function that defines a flag. + var ip = flag.IntP("flagname", "f", 1234, "help message") var flagvar bool func init() { flag.BoolVarP(&flagvar, "boolname", "b", true, "help message") } flag.VarP(&flagval, "varname", "v", "help message") + Shorthand letters can be used with single dashes on the command line. Boolean shorthand flags can be combined with other shorthand flags. Command line flag syntax: + --flag // boolean flags only --flag=x Unlike the flag package, a single dash before an option means something different than a double dash. Single dashes signify a series of shorthand letters for flags. All but the last shorthand letter must be boolean flags. + // boolean flags -f -abc @@ -124,12 +137,16 @@ const ( PanicOnError ) -// ParseErrorsWhitelist defines the parsing errors that can be ignored -type ParseErrorsWhitelist struct { +// ParseErrorsAllowlist defines the parsing errors that can be ignored +type ParseErrorsAllowlist struct { // UnknownFlags will ignore unknown flags errors and continue parsing rest of the flags UnknownFlags bool } +// DEPRECATED: please use ParseErrorsAllowlist instead +// This type will be removed in a future release +type ParseErrorsWhitelist = ParseErrorsAllowlist + // NormalizedName is a flag name that has been normalized according to rules // for the FlagSet (e.g. making '-' and '_' equivalent). type NormalizedName string @@ -145,8 +162,12 @@ type FlagSet struct { // help/usage messages. SortFlags bool - // ParseErrorsWhitelist is used to configure a whitelist of errors - ParseErrorsWhitelist ParseErrorsWhitelist + // ParseErrorsAllowlist is used to configure an allowlist of errors + ParseErrorsAllowlist ParseErrorsAllowlist + + // DEPRECATED: please use ParseErrorsAllowlist instead + // This field will be removed in a future release + ParseErrorsWhitelist ParseErrorsAllowlist name string parsed bool @@ -160,7 +181,7 @@ type FlagSet struct { args []string // arguments after flags argsLenAtDash int // len(args) when a '--' was located when parsing, or -1 if no -- errorHandling ErrorHandling - output io.Writer // nil means stderr; use out() accessor + output io.Writer // nil means stderr; use Output() accessor interspersed bool // allow interspersed option/non-option args normalizeNameFunc func(f *FlagSet, name string) NormalizedName @@ -255,13 +276,20 @@ func (f *FlagSet) normalizeFlagName(name string) NormalizedName { return n(f, name) } -func (f *FlagSet) out() io.Writer { +// Output returns the destination for usage and error messages. os.Stderr is returned if +// output was not set or was set to nil. +func (f *FlagSet) Output() io.Writer { if f.output == nil { return os.Stderr } return f.output } +// Name returns the name of the flag set. +func (f *FlagSet) Name() string { + return f.name +} + // SetOutput sets the destination for usage and error messages. // If output is nil, os.Stderr is used. func (f *FlagSet) SetOutput(output io.Writer) { @@ -358,7 +386,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) ShorthandLookup(name string) *Flag { } if len(name) > 1 { msg := fmt.Sprintf("can not look up shorthand which is more than one ASCII character: %q", name) - fmt.Fprintf(f.out(), msg) + fmt.Fprintf(f.Output(), msg) panic(msg) } c := name[0] @@ -374,7 +402,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) lookup(name NormalizedName) *Flag { func (f *FlagSet) getFlagType(name string, ftype string, convFunc func(sval string) (interface{}, error)) (interface{}, error) { flag := f.Lookup(name) if flag == nil { - err := fmt.Errorf("flag accessed but not defined: %s", name) + err := &NotExistError{name: name, messageType: flagNotDefinedMessage} return nil, err } @@ -404,7 +432,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) ArgsLenAtDash() int { func (f *FlagSet) MarkDeprecated(name string, usageMessage string) error { flag := f.Lookup(name) if flag == nil { - return fmt.Errorf("flag %q does not exist", name) + return &NotExistError{name: name, messageType: flagNotExistMessage} } if usageMessage == "" { return fmt.Errorf("deprecated message for flag %q must be set", name) @@ -420,7 +448,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) MarkDeprecated(name string, usageMessage string) error { func (f *FlagSet) MarkShorthandDeprecated(name string, usageMessage string) error { flag := f.Lookup(name) if flag == nil { - return fmt.Errorf("flag %q does not exist", name) + return &NotExistError{name: name, messageType: flagNotExistMessage} } if usageMessage == "" { return fmt.Errorf("deprecated message for flag %q must be set", name) @@ -434,7 +462,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) MarkShorthandDeprecated(name string, usageMessage string) erro func (f *FlagSet) MarkHidden(name string) error { flag := f.Lookup(name) if flag == nil { - return fmt.Errorf("flag %q does not exist", name) + return &NotExistError{name: name, messageType: flagNotExistMessage} } flag.Hidden = true return nil @@ -457,18 +485,16 @@ func (f *FlagSet) Set(name, value string) error { normalName := f.normalizeFlagName(name) flag, ok := f.formal[normalName] if !ok { - return fmt.Errorf("no such flag -%v", name) + return &NotExistError{name: name, messageType: flagNoSuchFlagMessage} } err := flag.Value.Set(value) if err != nil { - var flagName string - if flag.Shorthand != "" && flag.ShorthandDeprecated == "" { - flagName = fmt.Sprintf("-%s, --%s", flag.Shorthand, flag.Name) - } else { - flagName = fmt.Sprintf("--%s", flag.Name) + return &InvalidValueError{ + flag: flag, + value: value, + cause: err, } - return fmt.Errorf("invalid argument %q for %q flag: %v", value, flagName, err) } if !flag.Changed { @@ -482,7 +508,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) Set(name, value string) error { } if flag.Deprecated != "" { - fmt.Fprintf(f.out(), "Flag --%s has been deprecated, %s\n", flag.Name, flag.Deprecated) + fmt.Fprintf(f.Output(), "Flag --%s has been deprecated, %s\n", flag.Name, flag.Deprecated) } return nil } @@ -494,7 +520,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) SetAnnotation(name, key string, values []string) error { normalName := f.normalizeFlagName(name) flag, ok := f.formal[normalName] if !ok { - return fmt.Errorf("no such flag -%v", name) + return &NotExistError{name: name, messageType: flagNoSuchFlagMessage} } if flag.Annotations == nil { flag.Annotations = map[string][]string{} @@ -523,7 +549,7 @@ func Set(name, value string) error { // otherwise, the default values of all defined flags in the set. func (f *FlagSet) PrintDefaults() { usages := f.FlagUsages() - fmt.Fprint(f.out(), usages) + fmt.Fprint(f.Output(), usages) } // defaultIsZeroValue returns true if the default value for this flag represents @@ -531,7 +557,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) PrintDefaults() { func (f *Flag) defaultIsZeroValue() bool { switch f.Value.(type) { case boolFlag: - return f.DefValue == "false" + return f.DefValue == "false" || f.DefValue == "" case *durationValue: // Beginning in Go 1.7, duration zero values are "0s" return f.DefValue == "0" || f.DefValue == "0s" @@ -544,7 +570,7 @@ func (f *Flag) defaultIsZeroValue() bool { case *intSliceValue, *stringSliceValue, *stringArrayValue: return f.DefValue == "[]" default: - switch f.Value.String() { + switch f.DefValue { case "false": return true case "": @@ -581,8 +607,10 @@ func UnquoteUsage(flag *Flag) (name string, usage string) { name = flag.Value.Type() switch name { - case "bool": + case "bool", "boolfunc": name = "" + case "func": + name = "value" case "float64": name = "float" case "int64": @@ -700,7 +728,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) FlagUsagesWrapped(cols int) string { switch flag.Value.Type() { case "string": line += fmt.Sprintf("[=\"%s\"]", flag.NoOptDefVal) - case "bool": + case "bool", "boolfunc": if flag.NoOptDefVal != "true" { line += fmt.Sprintf("[=%s]", flag.NoOptDefVal) } @@ -758,7 +786,7 @@ func PrintDefaults() { // defaultUsage is the default function to print a usage message. func defaultUsage(f *FlagSet) { - fmt.Fprintf(f.out(), "Usage of %s:\n", f.name) + fmt.Fprintf(f.Output(), "Usage of %s:\n", f.name) f.PrintDefaults() } @@ -844,7 +872,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) AddFlag(flag *Flag) { _, alreadyThere := f.formal[normalizedFlagName] if alreadyThere { msg := fmt.Sprintf("%s flag redefined: %s", f.name, flag.Name) - fmt.Fprintln(f.out(), msg) + fmt.Fprintln(f.Output(), msg) panic(msg) // Happens only if flags are declared with identical names } if f.formal == nil { @@ -860,7 +888,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) AddFlag(flag *Flag) { } if len(flag.Shorthand) > 1 { msg := fmt.Sprintf("%q shorthand is more than one ASCII character", flag.Shorthand) - fmt.Fprintf(f.out(), msg) + fmt.Fprintf(f.Output(), msg) panic(msg) } if f.shorthands == nil { @@ -870,7 +898,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) AddFlag(flag *Flag) { used, alreadyThere := f.shorthands[c] if alreadyThere { msg := fmt.Sprintf("unable to redefine %q shorthand in %q flagset: it's already used for %q flag", c, f.name, used.Name) - fmt.Fprintf(f.out(), msg) + fmt.Fprintf(f.Output(), msg) panic(msg) } f.shorthands[c] = flag @@ -904,12 +932,10 @@ func VarP(value Value, name, shorthand, usage string) { CommandLine.VarP(value, name, shorthand, usage) } -// failf prints to standard error a formatted error and usage message and +// fail prints an error message and usage message to standard error and // returns the error. -func (f *FlagSet) failf(format string, a ...interface{}) error { - err := fmt.Errorf(format, a...) +func (f *FlagSet) fail(err error) error { if f.errorHandling != ContinueOnError { - fmt.Fprintln(f.out(), err) f.usage() } return err @@ -927,9 +953,9 @@ func (f *FlagSet) usage() { } } -//--unknown (args will be empty) -//--unknown --next-flag ... (args will be --next-flag ...) -//--unknown arg ... (args will be arg ...) +// --unknown (args will be empty) +// --unknown --next-flag ... (args will be --next-flag ...) +// --unknown arg ... (args will be arg ...) func stripUnknownFlagValue(args []string) []string { if len(args) == 0 { //--unknown @@ -953,7 +979,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) parseLongArg(s string, args []string, fn parseFunc) (a []strin a = args name := s[2:] if len(name) == 0 || name[0] == '-' || name[0] == '=' { - err = f.failf("bad flag syntax: %s", s) + err = f.fail(&InvalidSyntaxError{specifiedFlag: s}) return } @@ -967,6 +993,8 @@ func (f *FlagSet) parseLongArg(s string, args []string, fn parseFunc) (a []strin f.usage() return a, ErrHelp case f.ParseErrorsWhitelist.UnknownFlags: + fallthrough + case f.ParseErrorsAllowlist.UnknownFlags: // --unknown=unknownval arg ... // we do not want to lose arg in this case if len(split) >= 2 { @@ -975,7 +1003,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) parseLongArg(s string, args []string, fn parseFunc) (a []strin return stripUnknownFlagValue(a), nil default: - err = f.failf("unknown flag: --%s", name) + err = f.fail(&NotExistError{name: name, messageType: flagUnknownFlagMessage}) return } } @@ -993,13 +1021,16 @@ func (f *FlagSet) parseLongArg(s string, args []string, fn parseFunc) (a []strin a = a[1:] } else { // '--flag' (arg was required) - err = f.failf("flag needs an argument: %s", s) + err = f.fail(&ValueRequiredError{ + flag: flag, + specifiedName: name, + }) return } err = fn(flag, value) if err != nil { - f.failf(err.Error()) + f.fail(err) } return } @@ -1007,7 +1038,7 @@ func (f *FlagSet) parseLongArg(s string, args []string, fn parseFunc) (a []strin func (f *FlagSet) parseSingleShortArg(shorthands string, args []string, fn parseFunc) (outShorts string, outArgs []string, err error) { outArgs = args - if strings.HasPrefix(shorthands, "test.") { + if isGotestShorthandFlag(shorthands) { return } @@ -1022,6 +1053,8 @@ func (f *FlagSet) parseSingleShortArg(shorthands string, args []string, fn parse err = ErrHelp return case f.ParseErrorsWhitelist.UnknownFlags: + fallthrough + case f.ParseErrorsAllowlist.UnknownFlags: // '-f=arg arg ...' // we do not want to lose arg in this case if len(shorthands) > 2 && shorthands[1] == '=' { @@ -1032,7 +1065,11 @@ func (f *FlagSet) parseSingleShortArg(shorthands string, args []string, fn parse outArgs = stripUnknownFlagValue(outArgs) return default: - err = f.failf("unknown shorthand flag: %q in -%s", c, shorthands) + err = f.fail(&NotExistError{ + name: string(c), + specifiedShorthands: shorthands, + messageType: flagUnknownShorthandFlagMessage, + }) return } } @@ -1055,17 +1092,21 @@ func (f *FlagSet) parseSingleShortArg(shorthands string, args []string, fn parse outArgs = args[1:] } else { // '-f' (arg was required) - err = f.failf("flag needs an argument: %q in -%s", c, shorthands) + err = f.fail(&ValueRequiredError{ + flag: flag, + specifiedName: string(c), + specifiedShorthands: shorthands, + }) return } if flag.ShorthandDeprecated != "" { - fmt.Fprintf(f.out(), "Flag shorthand -%s has been deprecated, %s\n", flag.Shorthand, flag.ShorthandDeprecated) + fmt.Fprintf(f.Output(), "Flag shorthand -%s has been deprecated, %s\n", flag.Shorthand, flag.ShorthandDeprecated) } err = fn(flag, value) if err != nil { - f.failf(err.Error()) + f.fail(err) } return } @@ -1128,12 +1169,12 @@ func (f *FlagSet) Parse(arguments []string) error { } f.parsed = true - if len(arguments) < 0 { + f.args = make([]string, 0, len(arguments)) + + if len(arguments) == 0 { return nil } - f.args = make([]string, 0, len(arguments)) - set := func(flag *Flag, value string) error { return f.Set(flag.Name, value) } @@ -1144,7 +1185,10 @@ func (f *FlagSet) Parse(arguments []string) error { case ContinueOnError: return err case ExitOnError: - fmt.Println(err) + if errors.Is(err, ErrHelp) { + os.Exit(0) + } + fmt.Fprintln(f.Output(), err) os.Exit(2) case PanicOnError: panic(err) @@ -1170,6 +1214,10 @@ func (f *FlagSet) ParseAll(arguments []string, fn func(flag *Flag, value string) case ContinueOnError: return err case ExitOnError: + if errors.Is(err, ErrHelp) { + os.Exit(0) + } + fmt.Fprintln(f.Output(), err) os.Exit(2) case PanicOnError: panic(err) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/func.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/func.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9f4d88f2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/func.go @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +package pflag + +// -- func Value +type funcValue func(string) error + +func (f funcValue) Set(s string) error { return f(s) } + +func (f funcValue) Type() string { return "func" } + +func (f funcValue) String() string { return "" } // same behavior as stdlib 'flag' package + +// Func defines a func flag with specified name, callback function and usage string. +// +// The callback function will be called every time "--{name}={value}" (or equivalent) is +// parsed on the command line, with "{value}" as an argument. +func (f *FlagSet) Func(name string, usage string, fn func(string) error) { + f.FuncP(name, "", usage, fn) +} + +// FuncP is like Func, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func (f *FlagSet) FuncP(name string, shorthand string, usage string, fn func(string) error) { + var val Value = funcValue(fn) + f.VarP(val, name, shorthand, usage) +} + +// Func defines a func flag with specified name, callback function and usage string. +// +// The callback function will be called every time "--{name}={value}" (or equivalent) is +// parsed on the command line, with "{value}" as an argument. +func Func(name string, usage string, fn func(string) error) { + CommandLine.FuncP(name, "", usage, fn) +} + +// FuncP is like Func, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func FuncP(name, shorthand string, usage string, fn func(string) error) { + CommandLine.FuncP(name, shorthand, usage, fn) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/golangflag.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/golangflag.go index d3dd72b7..e62eab53 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/golangflag.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/golangflag.go @@ -8,8 +8,18 @@ import ( goflag "flag" "reflect" "strings" + "time" ) +// go test flags prefixes +func isGotestFlag(flag string) bool { + return strings.HasPrefix(flag, "-test.") +} + +func isGotestShorthandFlag(flag string) bool { + return strings.HasPrefix(flag, "test.") +} + // flagValueWrapper implements pflag.Value around a flag.Value. The main // difference here is the addition of the Type method that returns a string // name of the type. As this is generally unknown, we approximate that with @@ -103,3 +113,49 @@ func (f *FlagSet) AddGoFlagSet(newSet *goflag.FlagSet) { } f.addedGoFlagSets = append(f.addedGoFlagSets, newSet) } + +// CopyToGoFlagSet will add all current flags to the given Go flag set. +// Deprecation remarks get copied into the usage description. +// Whenever possible, a flag gets added for which Go flags shows +// a proper type in the help message. +func (f *FlagSet) CopyToGoFlagSet(newSet *goflag.FlagSet) { + f.VisitAll(func(flag *Flag) { + usage := flag.Usage + if flag.Deprecated != "" { + usage += " (DEPRECATED: " + flag.Deprecated + ")" + } + + switch value := flag.Value.(type) { + case *stringValue: + newSet.StringVar((*string)(value), flag.Name, flag.DefValue, usage) + case *intValue: + newSet.IntVar((*int)(value), flag.Name, *(*int)(value), usage) + case *int64Value: + newSet.Int64Var((*int64)(value), flag.Name, *(*int64)(value), usage) + case *uintValue: + newSet.UintVar((*uint)(value), flag.Name, *(*uint)(value), usage) + case *uint64Value: + newSet.Uint64Var((*uint64)(value), flag.Name, *(*uint64)(value), usage) + case *durationValue: + newSet.DurationVar((*time.Duration)(value), flag.Name, *(*time.Duration)(value), usage) + case *float64Value: + newSet.Float64Var((*float64)(value), flag.Name, *(*float64)(value), usage) + default: + newSet.Var(flag.Value, flag.Name, usage) + } + }) +} + +// ParseSkippedFlags explicitly Parses go test flags (i.e. the one starting with '-test.') with goflag.Parse(), +// since by default those are skipped by pflag.Parse(). +// Typical usage example: `ParseGoTestFlags(os.Args[1:], goflag.CommandLine)` +func ParseSkippedFlags(osArgs []string, goFlagSet *goflag.FlagSet) error { + var skippedFlags []string + for _, f := range osArgs { + if isGotestFlag(f) { + skippedFlags = append(skippedFlags, f) + } + } + return goFlagSet.Parse(skippedFlags) +} + diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/ip.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/ip.go index 3d414ba6..06b8bcb5 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/ip.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/ip.go @@ -16,6 +16,9 @@ func newIPValue(val net.IP, p *net.IP) *ipValue { func (i *ipValue) String() string { return net.IP(*i).String() } func (i *ipValue) Set(s string) error { + if s == "" { + return nil + } ip := net.ParseIP(strings.TrimSpace(s)) if ip == nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to parse IP: %q", s) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/ipnet_slice.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/ipnet_slice.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c6e89da1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/ipnet_slice.go @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +package pflag + +import ( + "fmt" + "io" + "net" + "strings" +) + +// -- ipNetSlice Value +type ipNetSliceValue struct { + value *[]net.IPNet + changed bool +} + +func newIPNetSliceValue(val []net.IPNet, p *[]net.IPNet) *ipNetSliceValue { + ipnsv := new(ipNetSliceValue) + ipnsv.value = p + *ipnsv.value = val + return ipnsv +} + +// Set converts, and assigns, the comma-separated IPNet argument string representation as the []net.IPNet value of this flag. +// If Set is called on a flag that already has a []net.IPNet assigned, the newly converted values will be appended. +func (s *ipNetSliceValue) Set(val string) error { + + // remove all quote characters + rmQuote := strings.NewReplacer(`"`, "", `'`, "", "`", "") + + // read flag arguments with CSV parser + ipNetStrSlice, err := readAsCSV(rmQuote.Replace(val)) + if err != nil && err != io.EOF { + return err + } + + // parse ip values into slice + out := make([]net.IPNet, 0, len(ipNetStrSlice)) + for _, ipNetStr := range ipNetStrSlice { + _, n, err := net.ParseCIDR(strings.TrimSpace(ipNetStr)) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("invalid string being converted to CIDR: %s", ipNetStr) + } + out = append(out, *n) + } + + if !s.changed { + *s.value = out + } else { + *s.value = append(*s.value, out...) + } + + s.changed = true + + return nil +} + +// Type returns a string that uniquely represents this flag's type. +func (s *ipNetSliceValue) Type() string { + return "ipNetSlice" +} + +// String defines a "native" format for this net.IPNet slice flag value. +func (s *ipNetSliceValue) String() string { + + ipNetStrSlice := make([]string, len(*s.value)) + for i, n := range *s.value { + ipNetStrSlice[i] = n.String() + } + + out, _ := writeAsCSV(ipNetStrSlice) + return "[" + out + "]" +} + +func ipNetSliceConv(val string) (interface{}, error) { + val = strings.Trim(val, "[]") + // Empty string would cause a slice with one (empty) entry + if len(val) == 0 { + return []net.IPNet{}, nil + } + ss := strings.Split(val, ",") + out := make([]net.IPNet, len(ss)) + for i, sval := range ss { + _, n, err := net.ParseCIDR(strings.TrimSpace(sval)) + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid string being converted to CIDR: %s", sval) + } + out[i] = *n + } + return out, nil +} + +// GetIPNetSlice returns the []net.IPNet value of a flag with the given name +func (f *FlagSet) GetIPNetSlice(name string) ([]net.IPNet, error) { + val, err := f.getFlagType(name, "ipNetSlice", ipNetSliceConv) + if err != nil { + return []net.IPNet{}, err + } + return val.([]net.IPNet), nil +} + +// IPNetSliceVar defines a ipNetSlice flag with specified name, default value, and usage string. +// The argument p points to a []net.IPNet variable in which to store the value of the flag. +func (f *FlagSet) IPNetSliceVar(p *[]net.IPNet, name string, value []net.IPNet, usage string) { + f.VarP(newIPNetSliceValue(value, p), name, "", usage) +} + +// IPNetSliceVarP is like IPNetSliceVar, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func (f *FlagSet) IPNetSliceVarP(p *[]net.IPNet, name, shorthand string, value []net.IPNet, usage string) { + f.VarP(newIPNetSliceValue(value, p), name, shorthand, usage) +} + +// IPNetSliceVar defines a []net.IPNet flag with specified name, default value, and usage string. +// The argument p points to a []net.IPNet variable in which to store the value of the flag. +func IPNetSliceVar(p *[]net.IPNet, name string, value []net.IPNet, usage string) { + CommandLine.VarP(newIPNetSliceValue(value, p), name, "", usage) +} + +// IPNetSliceVarP is like IPNetSliceVar, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func IPNetSliceVarP(p *[]net.IPNet, name, shorthand string, value []net.IPNet, usage string) { + CommandLine.VarP(newIPNetSliceValue(value, p), name, shorthand, usage) +} + +// IPNetSlice defines a []net.IPNet flag with specified name, default value, and usage string. +// The return value is the address of a []net.IPNet variable that stores the value of that flag. +func (f *FlagSet) IPNetSlice(name string, value []net.IPNet, usage string) *[]net.IPNet { + p := []net.IPNet{} + f.IPNetSliceVarP(&p, name, "", value, usage) + return &p +} + +// IPNetSliceP is like IPNetSlice, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func (f *FlagSet) IPNetSliceP(name, shorthand string, value []net.IPNet, usage string) *[]net.IPNet { + p := []net.IPNet{} + f.IPNetSliceVarP(&p, name, shorthand, value, usage) + return &p +} + +// IPNetSlice defines a []net.IPNet flag with specified name, default value, and usage string. +// The return value is the address of a []net.IP variable that stores the value of the flag. +func IPNetSlice(name string, value []net.IPNet, usage string) *[]net.IPNet { + return CommandLine.IPNetSliceP(name, "", value, usage) +} + +// IPNetSliceP is like IPNetSlice, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func IPNetSliceP(name, shorthand string, value []net.IPNet, usage string) *[]net.IPNet { + return CommandLine.IPNetSliceP(name, shorthand, value, usage) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/string_array.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/string_array.go index 4894af81..d1ff0a96 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/string_array.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/string_array.go @@ -31,11 +31,7 @@ func (s *stringArrayValue) Append(val string) error { func (s *stringArrayValue) Replace(val []string) error { out := make([]string, len(val)) for i, d := range val { - var err error out[i] = d - if err != nil { - return err - } } *s.value = out return nil diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/string_to_string.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/string_to_string.go index 890a01af..1d1e3bf9 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/string_to_string.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/string_to_string.go @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import ( "bytes" "encoding/csv" "fmt" + "sort" "strings" ) @@ -62,8 +63,15 @@ func (s *stringToStringValue) Type() string { } func (s *stringToStringValue) String() string { + keys := make([]string, 0, len(*s.value)) + for k := range *s.value { + keys = append(keys, k) + } + sort.Strings(keys) + records := make([]string, 0, len(*s.value)>>1) - for k, v := range *s.value { + for _, k := range keys { + v := (*s.value)[k] records = append(records, k+"="+v) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/text.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/text.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..886d5a3d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/text.go @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +package pflag + +import ( + "encoding" + "fmt" + "reflect" +) + +// following is copied from go 1.23.4 flag.go +type textValue struct{ p encoding.TextUnmarshaler } + +func newTextValue(val encoding.TextMarshaler, p encoding.TextUnmarshaler) textValue { + ptrVal := reflect.ValueOf(p) + if ptrVal.Kind() != reflect.Ptr { + panic("variable value type must be a pointer") + } + defVal := reflect.ValueOf(val) + if defVal.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + defVal = defVal.Elem() + } + if defVal.Type() != ptrVal.Type().Elem() { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("default type does not match variable type: %v != %v", defVal.Type(), ptrVal.Type().Elem())) + } + ptrVal.Elem().Set(defVal) + return textValue{p} +} + +func (v textValue) Set(s string) error { + return v.p.UnmarshalText([]byte(s)) +} + +func (v textValue) Get() interface{} { + return v.p +} + +func (v textValue) String() string { + if m, ok := v.p.(encoding.TextMarshaler); ok { + if b, err := m.MarshalText(); err == nil { + return string(b) + } + } + return "" +} + +//end of copy + +func (v textValue) Type() string { + return reflect.ValueOf(v.p).Type().Name() +} + +// GetText set out, which implements encoding.UnmarshalText, to the value of a flag with given name +func (f *FlagSet) GetText(name string, out encoding.TextUnmarshaler) error { + flag := f.Lookup(name) + if flag == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("flag accessed but not defined: %s", name) + } + if flag.Value.Type() != reflect.TypeOf(out).Name() { + return fmt.Errorf("trying to get %s value of flag of type %s", reflect.TypeOf(out).Name(), flag.Value.Type()) + } + return out.UnmarshalText([]byte(flag.Value.String())) +} + +// TextVar defines a flag with a specified name, default value, and usage string. The argument p must be a pointer to a variable that will hold the value of the flag, and p must implement encoding.TextUnmarshaler. If the flag is used, the flag value will be passed to p's UnmarshalText method. The type of the default value must be the same as the type of p. +func (f *FlagSet) TextVar(p encoding.TextUnmarshaler, name string, value encoding.TextMarshaler, usage string) { + f.VarP(newTextValue(value, p), name, "", usage) +} + +// TextVarP is like TextVar, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func (f *FlagSet) TextVarP(p encoding.TextUnmarshaler, name, shorthand string, value encoding.TextMarshaler, usage string) { + f.VarP(newTextValue(value, p), name, shorthand, usage) +} + +// TextVar defines a flag with a specified name, default value, and usage string. The argument p must be a pointer to a variable that will hold the value of the flag, and p must implement encoding.TextUnmarshaler. If the flag is used, the flag value will be passed to p's UnmarshalText method. The type of the default value must be the same as the type of p. +func TextVar(p encoding.TextUnmarshaler, name string, value encoding.TextMarshaler, usage string) { + CommandLine.VarP(newTextValue(value, p), name, "", usage) +} + +// TextVarP is like TextVar, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func TextVarP(p encoding.TextUnmarshaler, name, shorthand string, value encoding.TextMarshaler, usage string) { + CommandLine.VarP(newTextValue(value, p), name, shorthand, usage) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/time.go b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/time.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3dee4247 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/spf13/pflag/time.go @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +package pflag + +import ( + "fmt" + "strings" + "time" +) + +// TimeValue adapts time.Time for use as a flag. +type timeValue struct { + *time.Time + formats []string +} + +func newTimeValue(val time.Time, p *time.Time, formats []string) *timeValue { + *p = val + return &timeValue{ + Time: p, + formats: formats, + } +} + +// Set time.Time value from string based on accepted formats. +func (d *timeValue) Set(s string) error { + s = strings.TrimSpace(s) + for _, f := range d.formats { + v, err := time.Parse(f, s) + if err != nil { + continue + } + *d.Time = v + return nil + } + + formatsString := "" + for i, f := range d.formats { + if i > 0 { + formatsString += ", " + } + formatsString += fmt.Sprintf("`%s`", f) + } + + return fmt.Errorf("invalid time format `%s` must be one of: %s", s, formatsString) +} + +// Type name for time.Time flags. +func (d *timeValue) Type() string { + return "time" +} + +func (d *timeValue) String() string { + if d.Time.IsZero() { + return "" + } else { + return d.Time.Format(time.RFC3339Nano) + } +} + +// GetTime return the time value of a flag with the given name +func (f *FlagSet) GetTime(name string) (time.Time, error) { + flag := f.Lookup(name) + if flag == nil { + err := fmt.Errorf("flag accessed but not defined: %s", name) + return time.Time{}, err + } + + if flag.Value.Type() != "time" { + err := fmt.Errorf("trying to get %s value of flag of type %s", "time", flag.Value.Type()) + return time.Time{}, err + } + + val, ok := flag.Value.(*timeValue) + if !ok { + return time.Time{}, fmt.Errorf("value %s is not a time", flag.Value) + } + + return *val.Time, nil +} + +// TimeVar defines a time.Time flag with specified name, default value, and usage string. +// The argument p points to a time.Time variable in which to store the value of the flag. +func (f *FlagSet) TimeVar(p *time.Time, name string, value time.Time, formats []string, usage string) { + f.TimeVarP(p, name, "", value, formats, usage) +} + +// TimeVarP is like TimeVar, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func (f *FlagSet) TimeVarP(p *time.Time, name, shorthand string, value time.Time, formats []string, usage string) { + f.VarP(newTimeValue(value, p, formats), name, shorthand, usage) +} + +// TimeVar defines a time.Time flag with specified name, default value, and usage string. +// The argument p points to a time.Time variable in which to store the value of the flag. +func TimeVar(p *time.Time, name string, value time.Time, formats []string, usage string) { + CommandLine.TimeVarP(p, name, "", value, formats, usage) +} + +// TimeVarP is like TimeVar, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func TimeVarP(p *time.Time, name, shorthand string, value time.Time, formats []string, usage string) { + CommandLine.VarP(newTimeValue(value, p, formats), name, shorthand, usage) +} + +// Time defines a time.Time flag with specified name, default value, and usage string. +// The return value is the address of a time.Time variable that stores the value of the flag. +func (f *FlagSet) Time(name string, value time.Time, formats []string, usage string) *time.Time { + return f.TimeP(name, "", value, formats, usage) +} + +// TimeP is like Time, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func (f *FlagSet) TimeP(name, shorthand string, value time.Time, formats []string, usage string) *time.Time { + p := new(time.Time) + f.TimeVarP(p, name, shorthand, value, formats, usage) + return p +} + +// Time defines a time.Time flag with specified name, default value, and usage string. +// The return value is the address of a time.Time variable that stores the value of the flag. +func Time(name string, value time.Time, formats []string, usage string) *time.Time { + return CommandLine.TimeP(name, "", value, formats, usage) +} + +// TimeP is like Time, but accepts a shorthand letter that can be used after a single dash. +func TimeP(name, shorthand string, value time.Time, formats []string, usage string) *time.Time { + return CommandLine.TimeP(name, shorthand, value, formats, usage) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_compare.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_compare.go index b774da88..ffb24e8e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_compare.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_compare.go @@ -7,10 +7,13 @@ import ( "time" ) -type CompareType int +// Deprecated: CompareType has only ever been for internal use and has accidentally been published since v1.6.0. Do not use it. +type CompareType = compareResult + +type compareResult int const ( - compareLess CompareType = iota - 1 + compareLess compareResult = iota - 1 compareEqual compareGreater ) @@ -28,6 +31,8 @@ var ( uint32Type = reflect.TypeOf(uint32(1)) uint64Type = reflect.TypeOf(uint64(1)) + uintptrType = reflect.TypeOf(uintptr(1)) + float32Type = reflect.TypeOf(float32(1)) float64Type = reflect.TypeOf(float64(1)) @@ -37,7 +42,7 @@ var ( bytesType = reflect.TypeOf([]byte{}) ) -func compare(obj1, obj2 interface{}, kind reflect.Kind) (CompareType, bool) { +func compare(obj1, obj2 interface{}, kind reflect.Kind) (compareResult, bool) { obj1Value := reflect.ValueOf(obj1) obj2Value := reflect.ValueOf(obj2) @@ -308,11 +313,11 @@ func compare(obj1, obj2 interface{}, kind reflect.Kind) (CompareType, bool) { case reflect.Struct: { // All structs enter here. We're not interested in most types. - if !canConvert(obj1Value, timeType) { + if !obj1Value.CanConvert(timeType) { break } - // time.Time can compared! + // time.Time can be compared! timeObj1, ok := obj1.(time.Time) if !ok { timeObj1 = obj1Value.Convert(timeType).Interface().(time.Time) @@ -323,12 +328,18 @@ func compare(obj1, obj2 interface{}, kind reflect.Kind) (CompareType, bool) { timeObj2 = obj2Value.Convert(timeType).Interface().(time.Time) } - return compare(timeObj1.UnixNano(), timeObj2.UnixNano(), reflect.Int64) + if timeObj1.Before(timeObj2) { + return compareLess, true + } + if timeObj1.Equal(timeObj2) { + return compareEqual, true + } + return compareGreater, true } case reflect.Slice: { // We only care about the []byte type. - if !canConvert(obj1Value, bytesType) { + if !obj1Value.CanConvert(bytesType) { break } @@ -343,7 +354,27 @@ func compare(obj1, obj2 interface{}, kind reflect.Kind) (CompareType, bool) { bytesObj2 = obj2Value.Convert(bytesType).Interface().([]byte) } - return CompareType(bytes.Compare(bytesObj1, bytesObj2)), true + return compareResult(bytes.Compare(bytesObj1, bytesObj2)), true + } + case reflect.Uintptr: + { + uintptrObj1, ok := obj1.(uintptr) + if !ok { + uintptrObj1 = obj1Value.Convert(uintptrType).Interface().(uintptr) + } + uintptrObj2, ok := obj2.(uintptr) + if !ok { + uintptrObj2 = obj2Value.Convert(uintptrType).Interface().(uintptr) + } + if uintptrObj1 > uintptrObj2 { + return compareGreater, true + } + if uintptrObj1 == uintptrObj2 { + return compareEqual, true + } + if uintptrObj1 < uintptrObj2 { + return compareLess, true + } } } @@ -359,7 +390,8 @@ func Greater(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() } - return compareTwoValues(t, e1, e2, []CompareType{compareGreater}, "\"%v\" is not greater than \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) + failMessage := fmt.Sprintf("\"%v\" is not greater than \"%v\"", e1, e2) + return compareTwoValues(t, e1, e2, []compareResult{compareGreater}, failMessage, msgAndArgs...) } // GreaterOrEqual asserts that the first element is greater than or equal to the second @@ -372,7 +404,8 @@ func GreaterOrEqual(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...in if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() } - return compareTwoValues(t, e1, e2, []CompareType{compareGreater, compareEqual}, "\"%v\" is not greater than or equal to \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) + failMessage := fmt.Sprintf("\"%v\" is not greater than or equal to \"%v\"", e1, e2) + return compareTwoValues(t, e1, e2, []compareResult{compareGreater, compareEqual}, failMessage, msgAndArgs...) } // Less asserts that the first element is less than the second @@ -384,7 +417,8 @@ func Less(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() } - return compareTwoValues(t, e1, e2, []CompareType{compareLess}, "\"%v\" is not less than \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) + failMessage := fmt.Sprintf("\"%v\" is not less than \"%v\"", e1, e2) + return compareTwoValues(t, e1, e2, []compareResult{compareLess}, failMessage, msgAndArgs...) } // LessOrEqual asserts that the first element is less than or equal to the second @@ -397,7 +431,8 @@ func LessOrEqual(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...inter if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() } - return compareTwoValues(t, e1, e2, []CompareType{compareLess, compareEqual}, "\"%v\" is not less than or equal to \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) + failMessage := fmt.Sprintf("\"%v\" is not less than or equal to \"%v\"", e1, e2) + return compareTwoValues(t, e1, e2, []compareResult{compareLess, compareEqual}, failMessage, msgAndArgs...) } // Positive asserts that the specified element is positive @@ -409,7 +444,8 @@ func Positive(t TestingT, e interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { h.Helper() } zero := reflect.Zero(reflect.TypeOf(e)) - return compareTwoValues(t, e, zero.Interface(), []CompareType{compareGreater}, "\"%v\" is not positive", msgAndArgs...) + failMessage := fmt.Sprintf("\"%v\" is not positive", e) + return compareTwoValues(t, e, zero.Interface(), []compareResult{compareGreater}, failMessage, msgAndArgs...) } // Negative asserts that the specified element is negative @@ -421,10 +457,11 @@ func Negative(t TestingT, e interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { h.Helper() } zero := reflect.Zero(reflect.TypeOf(e)) - return compareTwoValues(t, e, zero.Interface(), []CompareType{compareLess}, "\"%v\" is not negative", msgAndArgs...) + failMessage := fmt.Sprintf("\"%v\" is not negative", e) + return compareTwoValues(t, e, zero.Interface(), []compareResult{compareLess}, failMessage, msgAndArgs...) } -func compareTwoValues(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, allowedComparesResults []CompareType, failMessage string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { +func compareTwoValues(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, allowedComparesResults []compareResult, failMessage string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() } @@ -437,17 +474,17 @@ func compareTwoValues(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, allowedCompare compareResult, isComparable := compare(e1, e2, e1Kind) if !isComparable { - return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Can not compare type \"%s\"", reflect.TypeOf(e1)), msgAndArgs...) + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf(`Can not compare type "%T"`, e1), msgAndArgs...) } if !containsValue(allowedComparesResults, compareResult) { - return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf(failMessage, e1, e2), msgAndArgs...) + return Fail(t, failMessage, msgAndArgs...) } return true } -func containsValue(values []CompareType, value CompareType) bool { +func containsValue(values []compareResult, value compareResult) bool { for _, v := range values { if v == value { return true diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_compare_can_convert.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_compare_can_convert.go deleted file mode 100644 index da867903..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_compare_can_convert.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -//go:build go1.17 -// +build go1.17 - -// TODO: once support for Go 1.16 is dropped, this file can be -// merged/removed with assertion_compare_go1.17_test.go and -// assertion_compare_legacy.go - -package assert - -import "reflect" - -// Wrapper around reflect.Value.CanConvert, for compatibility -// reasons. -func canConvert(value reflect.Value, to reflect.Type) bool { - return value.CanConvert(to) -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_compare_legacy.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_compare_legacy.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1701af2a..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_compare_legacy.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,16 +0,0 @@ -//go:build !go1.17 -// +build !go1.17 - -// TODO: once support for Go 1.16 is dropped, this file can be -// merged/removed with assertion_compare_go1.17_test.go and -// assertion_compare_can_convert.go - -package assert - -import "reflect" - -// Older versions of Go does not have the reflect.Value.CanConvert -// method. -func canConvert(value reflect.Value, to reflect.Type) bool { - return false -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_format.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_format.go index 84dbd6c7..c592f6ad 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_format.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_format.go @@ -1,7 +1,4 @@ -/* -* CODE GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY WITH github.com/stretchr/testify/_codegen -* THIS FILE MUST NOT BE EDITED BY HAND - */ +// Code generated with github.com/stretchr/testify/_codegen; DO NOT EDIT. package assert @@ -53,10 +50,19 @@ func ElementsMatchf(t TestingT, listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msg string return ElementsMatch(t, listA, listB, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) } -// Emptyf asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// Emptyf asserts that the given value is "empty". +// +// [Zero values] are "empty". +// +// Arrays are "empty" if every element is the zero value of the type (stricter than "empty"). +// +// Slices, maps and channels with zero length are "empty". +// +// Pointer values are "empty" if the pointer is nil or if the pointed value is "empty". // // assert.Emptyf(t, obj, "error message %s", "formatted") +// +// [Zero values]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#The_zero_value func Emptyf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -107,8 +113,8 @@ func EqualExportedValuesf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, return EqualExportedValues(t, expected, actual, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) } -// EqualValuesf asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types -// and equal. +// EqualValuesf asserts that two objects are equal or convertible to the larger +// type and equal. // // assert.EqualValuesf(t, uint32(123), int32(123), "error message %s", "formatted") func EqualValuesf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { @@ -120,10 +126,8 @@ func EqualValuesf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg stri // Errorf asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`). // -// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// if assert.Errorf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") { -// assert.Equal(t, expectedErrorf, err) -// } +// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() +// assert.Errorf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") func Errorf(t TestingT, err error, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -189,7 +193,7 @@ func Eventuallyf(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick // assert.EventuallyWithTf(t, func(c *assert.CollectT, "error message %s", "formatted") { // // add assertions as needed; any assertion failure will fail the current tick // assert.True(c, externalValue, "expected 'externalValue' to be true") -// }, 1*time.Second, 10*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") +// }, 10*time.Second, 1*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") func EventuallyWithTf(t TestingT, condition func(collect *CollectT), waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -441,7 +445,19 @@ func IsNonIncreasingf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interf return IsNonIncreasing(t, object, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) } +// IsNotTypef asserts that the specified objects are not of the same type. +// +// assert.IsNotTypef(t, &NotMyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}, "error message %s", "formatted") +func IsNotTypef(t TestingT, theType interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return IsNotType(t, theType, object, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) +} + // IsTypef asserts that the specified objects are of the same type. +// +// assert.IsTypef(t, &MyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}, "error message %s", "formatted") func IsTypef(t TestingT, expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -571,8 +587,24 @@ func NotContainsf(t TestingT, s interface{}, contains interface{}, msg string, a return NotContains(t, s, contains, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) } -// NotEmptyf asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// NotElementsMatchf asserts that the specified listA(array, slice...) is NOT equal to specified +// listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, +// the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should not match. +// This is an inverse of ElementsMatch. +// +// assert.NotElementsMatchf(t, [1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 1, 2, 3], "error message %s", "formatted") -> false +// +// assert.NotElementsMatchf(t, [1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3], "error message %s", "formatted") -> true +// +// assert.NotElementsMatchf(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 4], "error message %s", "formatted") -> true +func NotElementsMatchf(t TestingT, listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return NotElementsMatch(t, listA, listB, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) +} + +// NotEmptyf asserts that the specified object is NOT [Empty]. // // if assert.NotEmptyf(t, obj, "error message %s", "formatted") { // assert.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) @@ -607,7 +639,16 @@ func NotEqualValuesf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg s return NotEqualValues(t, expected, actual, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) } -// NotErrorIsf asserts that at none of the errors in err's chain matches target. +// NotErrorAsf asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target, +// but if so, sets target to that error value. +func NotErrorAsf(t TestingT, err error, target interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return NotErrorAs(t, err, target, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) +} + +// NotErrorIsf asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target. // This is a wrapper for errors.Is. func NotErrorIsf(t TestingT, err error, target error, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -616,6 +657,16 @@ func NotErrorIsf(t TestingT, err error, target error, msg string, args ...interf return NotErrorIs(t, err, target, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) } +// NotImplementsf asserts that an object does not implement the specified interface. +// +// assert.NotImplementsf(t, (*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject), "error message %s", "formatted") +func NotImplementsf(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return NotImplements(t, interfaceObject, object, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) +} + // NotNilf asserts that the specified object is not nil. // // assert.NotNilf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") @@ -660,10 +711,15 @@ func NotSamef(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, return NotSame(t, expected, actual, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) } -// NotSubsetf asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains not all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// NotSubsetf asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) does NOT contain all +// elements given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// assert.NotSubsetf(t, [1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "But [1, 3, 4] does not contain [1, 2]", "error message %s", "formatted") +// assert.NotSubsetf(t, [1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "error message %s", "formatted") +// assert.NotSubsetf(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"z": 3}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// assert.NotSubsetf(t, [1, 3, 4], {1: "one", 2: "two"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// assert.NotSubsetf(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["z"], "error message %s", "formatted") func NotSubsetf(t TestingT, list interface{}, subset interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -747,10 +803,15 @@ func Samef(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, arg return Same(t, expected, actual, append([]interface{}{msg}, args...)...) } -// Subsetf asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// Subsetf asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) contains all elements +// given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// assert.Subsetf(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "But [1, 2, 3] does contain [1, 2]", "error message %s", "formatted") +// assert.Subsetf(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "error message %s", "formatted") +// assert.Subsetf(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"x": 1}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// assert.Subsetf(t, [1, 2, 3], {1: "one", 2: "two"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// assert.Subsetf(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["x"], "error message %s", "formatted") func Subsetf(t TestingT, list interface{}, subset interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_forward.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_forward.go index b1d94aec..58db9284 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_forward.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_forward.go @@ -1,7 +1,4 @@ -/* -* CODE GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY WITH github.com/stretchr/testify/_codegen -* THIS FILE MUST NOT BE EDITED BY HAND - */ +// Code generated with github.com/stretchr/testify/_codegen; DO NOT EDIT. package assert @@ -95,10 +92,19 @@ func (a *Assertions) ElementsMatchf(listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msg st return ElementsMatchf(a.t, listA, listB, msg, args...) } -// Empty asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// Empty asserts that the given value is "empty". +// +// [Zero values] are "empty". +// +// Arrays are "empty" if every element is the zero value of the type (stricter than "empty"). +// +// Slices, maps and channels with zero length are "empty". +// +// Pointer values are "empty" if the pointer is nil or if the pointed value is "empty". // // a.Empty(obj) +// +// [Zero values]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#The_zero_value func (a *Assertions) Empty(object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -106,10 +112,19 @@ func (a *Assertions) Empty(object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { return Empty(a.t, object, msgAndArgs...) } -// Emptyf asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// Emptyf asserts that the given value is "empty". +// +// [Zero values] are "empty". +// +// Arrays are "empty" if every element is the zero value of the type (stricter than "empty"). +// +// Slices, maps and channels with zero length are "empty". +// +// Pointer values are "empty" if the pointer is nil or if the pointed value is "empty". // // a.Emptyf(obj, "error message %s", "formatted") +// +// [Zero values]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#The_zero_value func (a *Assertions) Emptyf(object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -189,8 +204,8 @@ func (a *Assertions) EqualExportedValuesf(expected interface{}, actual interface return EqualExportedValuesf(a.t, expected, actual, msg, args...) } -// EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types -// and equal. +// EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertible to the larger +// type and equal. // // a.EqualValues(uint32(123), int32(123)) func (a *Assertions) EqualValues(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { @@ -200,8 +215,8 @@ func (a *Assertions) EqualValues(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAn return EqualValues(a.t, expected, actual, msgAndArgs...) } -// EqualValuesf asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types -// and equal. +// EqualValuesf asserts that two objects are equal or convertible to the larger +// type and equal. // // a.EqualValuesf(uint32(123), int32(123), "error message %s", "formatted") func (a *Assertions) EqualValuesf(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { @@ -227,10 +242,8 @@ func (a *Assertions) Equalf(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string // Error asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`). // -// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// if a.Error(err) { -// assert.Equal(t, expectedError, err) -// } +// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() +// a.Error(err) func (a *Assertions) Error(err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -300,10 +313,8 @@ func (a *Assertions) ErrorIsf(err error, target error, msg string, args ...inter // Errorf asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`). // -// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// if a.Errorf(err, "error message %s", "formatted") { -// assert.Equal(t, expectedErrorf, err) -// } +// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() +// a.Errorf(err, "error message %s", "formatted") func (a *Assertions) Errorf(err error, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -339,7 +350,7 @@ func (a *Assertions) Eventually(condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, ti // a.EventuallyWithT(func(c *assert.CollectT) { // // add assertions as needed; any assertion failure will fail the current tick // assert.True(c, externalValue, "expected 'externalValue' to be true") -// }, 1*time.Second, 10*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") +// }, 10*time.Second, 1*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") func (a *Assertions) EventuallyWithT(condition func(collect *CollectT), waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -364,7 +375,7 @@ func (a *Assertions) EventuallyWithT(condition func(collect *CollectT), waitFor // a.EventuallyWithTf(func(c *assert.CollectT, "error message %s", "formatted") { // // add assertions as needed; any assertion failure will fail the current tick // assert.True(c, externalValue, "expected 'externalValue' to be true") -// }, 1*time.Second, 10*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") +// }, 10*time.Second, 1*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") func (a *Assertions) EventuallyWithTf(condition func(collect *CollectT), waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -871,7 +882,29 @@ func (a *Assertions) IsNonIncreasingf(object interface{}, msg string, args ...in return IsNonIncreasingf(a.t, object, msg, args...) } +// IsNotType asserts that the specified objects are not of the same type. +// +// a.IsNotType(&NotMyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}) +func (a *Assertions) IsNotType(theType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return IsNotType(a.t, theType, object, msgAndArgs...) +} + +// IsNotTypef asserts that the specified objects are not of the same type. +// +// a.IsNotTypef(&NotMyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}, "error message %s", "formatted") +func (a *Assertions) IsNotTypef(theType interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return IsNotTypef(a.t, theType, object, msg, args...) +} + // IsType asserts that the specified objects are of the same type. +// +// a.IsType(&MyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}) func (a *Assertions) IsType(expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -880,6 +913,8 @@ func (a *Assertions) IsType(expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAnd } // IsTypef asserts that the specified objects are of the same type. +// +// a.IsTypef(&MyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}, "error message %s", "formatted") func (a *Assertions) IsTypef(expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1131,8 +1166,41 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotContainsf(s interface{}, contains interface{}, msg strin return NotContainsf(a.t, s, contains, msg, args...) } -// NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// NotElementsMatch asserts that the specified listA(array, slice...) is NOT equal to specified +// listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, +// the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should not match. +// This is an inverse of ElementsMatch. +// +// a.NotElementsMatch([1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 1, 2, 3]) -> false +// +// a.NotElementsMatch([1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]) -> true +// +// a.NotElementsMatch([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 4]) -> true +func (a *Assertions) NotElementsMatch(listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return NotElementsMatch(a.t, listA, listB, msgAndArgs...) +} + +// NotElementsMatchf asserts that the specified listA(array, slice...) is NOT equal to specified +// listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, +// the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should not match. +// This is an inverse of ElementsMatch. +// +// a.NotElementsMatchf([1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 1, 2, 3], "error message %s", "formatted") -> false +// +// a.NotElementsMatchf([1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3], "error message %s", "formatted") -> true +// +// a.NotElementsMatchf([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 4], "error message %s", "formatted") -> true +func (a *Assertions) NotElementsMatchf(listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return NotElementsMatchf(a.t, listA, listB, msg, args...) +} + +// NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT [Empty]. // // if a.NotEmpty(obj) { // assert.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) @@ -1144,8 +1212,7 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotEmpty(object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) boo return NotEmpty(a.t, object, msgAndArgs...) } -// NotEmptyf asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// NotEmptyf asserts that the specified object is NOT [Empty]. // // if a.NotEmptyf(obj, "error message %s", "formatted") { // assert.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) @@ -1203,7 +1270,25 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotEqualf(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg str return NotEqualf(a.t, expected, actual, msg, args...) } -// NotErrorIs asserts that at none of the errors in err's chain matches target. +// NotErrorAs asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target, +// but if so, sets target to that error value. +func (a *Assertions) NotErrorAs(err error, target interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return NotErrorAs(a.t, err, target, msgAndArgs...) +} + +// NotErrorAsf asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target, +// but if so, sets target to that error value. +func (a *Assertions) NotErrorAsf(err error, target interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return NotErrorAsf(a.t, err, target, msg, args...) +} + +// NotErrorIs asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target. // This is a wrapper for errors.Is. func (a *Assertions) NotErrorIs(err error, target error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1212,7 +1297,7 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotErrorIs(err error, target error, msgAndArgs ...interface return NotErrorIs(a.t, err, target, msgAndArgs...) } -// NotErrorIsf asserts that at none of the errors in err's chain matches target. +// NotErrorIsf asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target. // This is a wrapper for errors.Is. func (a *Assertions) NotErrorIsf(err error, target error, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1221,6 +1306,26 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotErrorIsf(err error, target error, msg string, args ...in return NotErrorIsf(a.t, err, target, msg, args...) } +// NotImplements asserts that an object does not implement the specified interface. +// +// a.NotImplements((*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject)) +func (a *Assertions) NotImplements(interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return NotImplements(a.t, interfaceObject, object, msgAndArgs...) +} + +// NotImplementsf asserts that an object does not implement the specified interface. +// +// a.NotImplementsf((*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject), "error message %s", "formatted") +func (a *Assertions) NotImplementsf(interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return NotImplementsf(a.t, interfaceObject, object, msg, args...) +} + // NotNil asserts that the specified object is not nil. // // a.NotNil(err) @@ -1309,10 +1414,15 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotSamef(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg stri return NotSamef(a.t, expected, actual, msg, args...) } -// NotSubset asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains not all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// NotSubset asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) does NOT contain all +// elements given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// a.NotSubset([1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "But [1, 3, 4] does not contain [1, 2]") +// a.NotSubset([1, 3, 4], [1, 2]) +// a.NotSubset({"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"z": 3}) +// a.NotSubset([1, 3, 4], {1: "one", 2: "two"}) +// a.NotSubset({"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["z"]) func (a *Assertions) NotSubset(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1320,10 +1430,15 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotSubset(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs return NotSubset(a.t, list, subset, msgAndArgs...) } -// NotSubsetf asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains not all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// NotSubsetf asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) does NOT contain all +// elements given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// a.NotSubsetf([1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "But [1, 3, 4] does not contain [1, 2]", "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.NotSubsetf([1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.NotSubsetf({"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"z": 3}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.NotSubsetf([1, 3, 4], {1: "one", 2: "two"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.NotSubsetf({"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["z"], "error message %s", "formatted") func (a *Assertions) NotSubsetf(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1483,10 +1598,15 @@ func (a *Assertions) Samef(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, return Samef(a.t, expected, actual, msg, args...) } -// Subset asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// Subset asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) contains all elements +// given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// a.Subset([1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "But [1, 2, 3] does contain [1, 2]") +// a.Subset([1, 2, 3], [1, 2]) +// a.Subset({"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"x": 1}) +// a.Subset([1, 2, 3], {1: "one", 2: "two"}) +// a.Subset({"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["x"]) func (a *Assertions) Subset(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1494,10 +1614,15 @@ func (a *Assertions) Subset(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ... return Subset(a.t, list, subset, msgAndArgs...) } -// Subsetf asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// Subsetf asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) contains all elements +// given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// a.Subsetf([1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "But [1, 2, 3] does contain [1, 2]", "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.Subsetf([1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.Subsetf({"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"x": 1}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.Subsetf([1, 2, 3], {1: "one", 2: "two"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.Subsetf({"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["x"], "error message %s", "formatted") func (a *Assertions) Subsetf(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_order.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_order.go index 00df62a0..2fdf80fd 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_order.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertion_order.go @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import ( ) // isOrdered checks that collection contains orderable elements. -func isOrdered(t TestingT, object interface{}, allowedComparesResults []CompareType, failMessage string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { +func isOrdered(t TestingT, object interface{}, allowedComparesResults []compareResult, failMessage string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { objKind := reflect.TypeOf(object).Kind() if objKind != reflect.Slice && objKind != reflect.Array { return false @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ func isOrdered(t TestingT, object interface{}, allowedComparesResults []CompareT compareResult, isComparable := compare(prevValueInterface, valueInterface, firstValueKind) if !isComparable { - return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Can not compare type \"%s\" and \"%s\"", reflect.TypeOf(value), reflect.TypeOf(prevValue)), msgAndArgs...) + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf(`Can not compare type "%T" and "%T"`, value, prevValue), msgAndArgs...) } if !containsValue(allowedComparesResults, compareResult) { @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ func isOrdered(t TestingT, object interface{}, allowedComparesResults []CompareT // assert.IsIncreasing(t, []float{1, 2}) // assert.IsIncreasing(t, []string{"a", "b"}) func IsIncreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { - return isOrdered(t, object, []CompareType{compareLess}, "\"%v\" is not less than \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) + return isOrdered(t, object, []compareResult{compareLess}, "\"%v\" is not less than \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) } // IsNonIncreasing asserts that the collection is not increasing @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ func IsIncreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) boo // assert.IsNonIncreasing(t, []float{2, 1}) // assert.IsNonIncreasing(t, []string{"b", "a"}) func IsNonIncreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { - return isOrdered(t, object, []CompareType{compareEqual, compareGreater}, "\"%v\" is not greater than or equal to \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) + return isOrdered(t, object, []compareResult{compareEqual, compareGreater}, "\"%v\" is not greater than or equal to \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) } // IsDecreasing asserts that the collection is decreasing @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ func IsNonIncreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) // assert.IsDecreasing(t, []float{2, 1}) // assert.IsDecreasing(t, []string{"b", "a"}) func IsDecreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { - return isOrdered(t, object, []CompareType{compareGreater}, "\"%v\" is not greater than \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) + return isOrdered(t, object, []compareResult{compareGreater}, "\"%v\" is not greater than \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) } // IsNonDecreasing asserts that the collection is not decreasing @@ -77,5 +77,5 @@ func IsDecreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) boo // assert.IsNonDecreasing(t, []float{1, 2}) // assert.IsNonDecreasing(t, []string{"a", "b"}) func IsNonDecreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { - return isOrdered(t, object, []CompareType{compareLess, compareEqual}, "\"%v\" is not less than or equal to \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) + return isOrdered(t, object, []compareResult{compareLess, compareEqual}, "\"%v\" is not less than or equal to \"%v\"", msgAndArgs...) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertions.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertions.go index a55d1bba..de8de0cb 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertions.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/assertions.go @@ -19,7 +19,9 @@ import ( "github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew" "github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib" - yaml "gopkg.in/yaml.v3" + + // Wrapper around gopkg.in/yaml.v3 + "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml" ) //go:generate sh -c "cd ../_codegen && go build && cd - && ../_codegen/_codegen -output-package=assert -template=assertion_format.go.tmpl" @@ -45,6 +47,10 @@ type BoolAssertionFunc func(TestingT, bool, ...interface{}) bool // for table driven tests. type ErrorAssertionFunc func(TestingT, error, ...interface{}) bool +// PanicAssertionFunc is a common function prototype when validating a panic value. Can be useful +// for table driven tests. +type PanicAssertionFunc = func(t TestingT, f PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool + // Comparison is a custom function that returns true on success and false on failure type Comparison func() (success bool) @@ -110,7 +116,12 @@ func copyExportedFields(expected interface{}) interface{} { return result.Interface() case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice: - result := reflect.MakeSlice(expectedType, expectedValue.Len(), expectedValue.Len()) + var result reflect.Value + if expectedKind == reflect.Array { + result = reflect.New(reflect.ArrayOf(expectedValue.Len(), expectedType.Elem())).Elem() + } else { + result = reflect.MakeSlice(expectedType, expectedValue.Len(), expectedValue.Len()) + } for i := 0; i < expectedValue.Len(); i++ { index := expectedValue.Index(i) if isNil(index) { @@ -140,6 +151,8 @@ func copyExportedFields(expected interface{}) interface{} { // structures. // // This function does no assertion of any kind. +// +// Deprecated: Use [EqualExportedValues] instead. func ObjectsExportedFieldsAreEqual(expected, actual interface{}) bool { expectedCleaned := copyExportedFields(expected) actualCleaned := copyExportedFields(actual) @@ -153,17 +166,40 @@ func ObjectsAreEqualValues(expected, actual interface{}) bool { return true } - actualType := reflect.TypeOf(actual) - if actualType == nil { + expectedValue := reflect.ValueOf(expected) + actualValue := reflect.ValueOf(actual) + if !expectedValue.IsValid() || !actualValue.IsValid() { return false } - expectedValue := reflect.ValueOf(expected) - if expectedValue.IsValid() && expectedValue.Type().ConvertibleTo(actualType) { + + expectedType := expectedValue.Type() + actualType := actualValue.Type() + if !expectedType.ConvertibleTo(actualType) { + return false + } + + if !isNumericType(expectedType) || !isNumericType(actualType) { // Attempt comparison after type conversion - return reflect.DeepEqual(expectedValue.Convert(actualType).Interface(), actual) + return reflect.DeepEqual( + expectedValue.Convert(actualType).Interface(), actual, + ) } - return false + // If BOTH values are numeric, there are chances of false positives due + // to overflow or underflow. So, we need to make sure to always convert + // the smaller type to a larger type before comparing. + if expectedType.Size() >= actualType.Size() { + return actualValue.Convert(expectedType).Interface() == expected + } + + return expectedValue.Convert(actualType).Interface() == actual +} + +// isNumericType returns true if the type is one of: +// int, int8, int16, int32, int64, uint, uint8, uint16, uint32, uint64, +// float32, float64, complex64, complex128 +func isNumericType(t reflect.Type) bool { + return t.Kind() >= reflect.Int && t.Kind() <= reflect.Complex128 } /* CallerInfo is necessary because the assert functions use the testing object @@ -174,59 +210,77 @@ the problem actually occurred in calling code.*/ // of each stack frame leading from the current test to the assert call that // failed. func CallerInfo() []string { - var pc uintptr - var ok bool var file string var line int var name string + const stackFrameBufferSize = 10 + pcs := make([]uintptr, stackFrameBufferSize) + callers := []string{} - for i := 0; ; i++ { - pc, file, line, ok = runtime.Caller(i) - if !ok { - // The breaks below failed to terminate the loop, and we ran off the - // end of the call stack. - break - } + offset := 1 - // This is a huge edge case, but it will panic if this is the case, see #180 - if file == "" { - break - } + for { + n := runtime.Callers(offset, pcs) - f := runtime.FuncForPC(pc) - if f == nil { - break - } - name = f.Name() - - // testing.tRunner is the standard library function that calls - // tests. Subtests are called directly by tRunner, without going through - // the Test/Benchmark/Example function that contains the t.Run calls, so - // with subtests we should break when we hit tRunner, without adding it - // to the list of callers. - if name == "testing.tRunner" { + if n == 0 { break } - parts := strings.Split(file, "/") - if len(parts) > 1 { - filename := parts[len(parts)-1] - dir := parts[len(parts)-2] - if (dir != "assert" && dir != "mock" && dir != "require") || filename == "mock_test.go" { - callers = append(callers, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", file, line)) + frames := runtime.CallersFrames(pcs[:n]) + + for { + frame, more := frames.Next() + pc = frame.PC + file = frame.File + line = frame.Line + + // This is a huge edge case, but it will panic if this is the case, see #180 + if file == "" { + break } - } - // Drop the package - segments := strings.Split(name, ".") - name = segments[len(segments)-1] - if isTest(name, "Test") || - isTest(name, "Benchmark") || - isTest(name, "Example") { - break + f := runtime.FuncForPC(pc) + if f == nil { + break + } + name = f.Name() + + // testing.tRunner is the standard library function that calls + // tests. Subtests are called directly by tRunner, without going through + // the Test/Benchmark/Example function that contains the t.Run calls, so + // with subtests we should break when we hit tRunner, without adding it + // to the list of callers. + if name == "testing.tRunner" { + break + } + + parts := strings.Split(file, "/") + if len(parts) > 1 { + filename := parts[len(parts)-1] + dir := parts[len(parts)-2] + if (dir != "assert" && dir != "mock" && dir != "require") || filename == "mock_test.go" { + callers = append(callers, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", file, line)) + } + } + + // Drop the package + dotPos := strings.LastIndexByte(name, '.') + name = name[dotPos+1:] + if isTest(name, "Test") || + isTest(name, "Benchmark") || + isTest(name, "Example") { + break + } + + if !more { + break + } } + + // Next batch + offset += cap(pcs) } return callers @@ -266,7 +320,7 @@ func messageFromMsgAndArgs(msgAndArgs ...interface{}) string { // Aligns the provided message so that all lines after the first line start at the same location as the first line. // Assumes that the first line starts at the correct location (after carriage return, tab, label, spacer and tab). -// The longestLabelLen parameter specifies the length of the longest label in the output (required becaues this is the +// The longestLabelLen parameter specifies the length of the longest label in the output (required because this is the // basis on which the alignment occurs). func indentMessageLines(message string, longestLabelLen int) string { outBuf := new(bytes.Buffer) @@ -382,19 +436,55 @@ func Implements(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msg return true } -// IsType asserts that the specified objects are of the same type. -func IsType(t TestingT, expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { +// NotImplements asserts that an object does not implement the specified interface. +// +// assert.NotImplements(t, (*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject)) +func NotImplements(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() } + interfaceType := reflect.TypeOf(interfaceObject).Elem() - if !ObjectsAreEqual(reflect.TypeOf(object), reflect.TypeOf(expectedType)) { - return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Object expected to be of type %v, but was %v", reflect.TypeOf(expectedType), reflect.TypeOf(object)), msgAndArgs...) + if object == nil { + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Cannot check if nil does not implement %v", interfaceType), msgAndArgs...) + } + if reflect.TypeOf(object).Implements(interfaceType) { + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%T implements %v", object, interfaceType), msgAndArgs...) } return true } +func isType(expectedType, object interface{}) bool { + return ObjectsAreEqual(reflect.TypeOf(object), reflect.TypeOf(expectedType)) +} + +// IsType asserts that the specified objects are of the same type. +// +// assert.IsType(t, &MyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}) +func IsType(t TestingT, expectedType, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { + if isType(expectedType, object) { + return true + } + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Object expected to be of type %T, but was %T", expectedType, object), msgAndArgs...) +} + +// IsNotType asserts that the specified objects are not of the same type. +// +// assert.IsNotType(t, &NotMyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}) +func IsNotType(t TestingT, theType, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { + if !isType(theType, object) { + return true + } + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Object type expected to be different than %T", theType), msgAndArgs...) +} + // Equal asserts that two objects are equal. // // assert.Equal(t, 123, 123) @@ -420,7 +510,6 @@ func Equal(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) } return true - } // validateEqualArgs checks whether provided arguments can be safely used in the @@ -447,10 +536,17 @@ func Same(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) b h.Helper() } - if !samePointers(expected, actual) { + same, ok := samePointers(expected, actual) + if !ok { + return Fail(t, "Both arguments must be pointers", msgAndArgs...) + } + + if !same { + // both are pointers but not the same type & pointing to the same address return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Not same: \n"+ - "expected: %p %#v\n"+ - "actual : %p %#v", expected, expected, actual, actual), msgAndArgs...) + "expected: %p %#[1]v\n"+ + "actual : %p %#[2]v", + expected, actual), msgAndArgs...) } return true @@ -467,36 +563,44 @@ func NotSame(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{} h.Helper() } - if samePointers(expected, actual) { + same, ok := samePointers(expected, actual) + if !ok { + // fails when the arguments are not pointers + return !(Fail(t, "Both arguments must be pointers", msgAndArgs...)) + } + + if same { return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf( - "Expected and actual point to the same object: %p %#v", - expected, expected), msgAndArgs...) + "Expected and actual point to the same object: %p %#[1]v", + expected), msgAndArgs...) } return true } -// samePointers compares two generic interface objects and returns whether -// they point to the same object -func samePointers(first, second interface{}) bool { +// samePointers checks if two generic interface objects are pointers of the same +// type pointing to the same object. It returns two values: same indicating if +// they are the same type and point to the same object, and ok indicating that +// both inputs are pointers. +func samePointers(first, second interface{}) (same bool, ok bool) { firstPtr, secondPtr := reflect.ValueOf(first), reflect.ValueOf(second) if firstPtr.Kind() != reflect.Ptr || secondPtr.Kind() != reflect.Ptr { - return false + return false, false // not both are pointers } firstType, secondType := reflect.TypeOf(first), reflect.TypeOf(second) if firstType != secondType { - return false + return false, true // both are pointers, but of different types } // compare pointer addresses - return first == second + return first == second, true } // formatUnequalValues takes two values of arbitrary types and returns string // representations appropriate to be presented to the user. // // If the values are not of like type, the returned strings will be prefixed -// with the type name, and the value will be enclosed in parenthesis similar +// with the type name, and the value will be enclosed in parentheses similar // to a type conversion in the Go grammar. func formatUnequalValues(expected, actual interface{}) (e string, a string) { if reflect.TypeOf(expected) != reflect.TypeOf(actual) { @@ -523,8 +627,8 @@ func truncatingFormat(data interface{}) string { return value } -// EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types -// and equal. +// EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertible to the larger +// type and equal. // // assert.EqualValues(t, uint32(123), int32(123)) func EqualValues(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { @@ -541,7 +645,6 @@ func EqualValues(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interfa } return true - } // EqualExportedValues asserts that the types of two objects are equal and their public @@ -566,14 +669,6 @@ func EqualExportedValues(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs .. return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Types expected to match exactly\n\t%v != %v", aType, bType), msgAndArgs...) } - if aType.Kind() != reflect.Struct { - return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Types expected to both be struct \n\t%v != %v", aType.Kind(), reflect.Struct), msgAndArgs...) - } - - if bType.Kind() != reflect.Struct { - return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Types expected to both be struct \n\t%v != %v", bType.Kind(), reflect.Struct), msgAndArgs...) - } - expected = copyExportedFields(expected) actual = copyExportedFields(actual) @@ -604,7 +699,6 @@ func Exactly(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{} } return Equal(t, expected, actual, msgAndArgs...) - } // NotNil asserts that the specified object is not nil. @@ -620,17 +714,6 @@ func NotNil(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { return Fail(t, "Expected value not to be nil.", msgAndArgs...) } -// containsKind checks if a specified kind in the slice of kinds. -func containsKind(kinds []reflect.Kind, kind reflect.Kind) bool { - for i := 0; i < len(kinds); i++ { - if kind == kinds[i] { - return true - } - } - - return false -} - // isNil checks if a specified object is nil or not, without Failing. func isNil(object interface{}) bool { if object == nil { @@ -638,16 +721,13 @@ func isNil(object interface{}) bool { } value := reflect.ValueOf(object) - kind := value.Kind() - isNilableKind := containsKind( - []reflect.Kind{ - reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, - reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, - reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice, reflect.UnsafePointer}, - kind) - - if isNilableKind && value.IsNil() { - return true + switch value.Kind() { + case + reflect.Chan, reflect.Func, + reflect.Interface, reflect.Map, + reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice, reflect.UnsafePointer: + + return value.IsNil() } return false @@ -668,37 +748,45 @@ func Nil(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { // isEmpty gets whether the specified object is considered empty or not. func isEmpty(object interface{}) bool { - // get nil case out of the way if object == nil { return true } - objValue := reflect.ValueOf(object) + return isEmptyValue(reflect.ValueOf(object)) +} +// isEmptyValue gets whether the specified reflect.Value is considered empty or not. +func isEmptyValue(objValue reflect.Value) bool { + if objValue.IsZero() { + return true + } + // Special cases of non-zero values that we consider empty switch objValue.Kind() { // collection types are empty when they have no element + // Note: array types are empty when they match their zero-initialized state. case reflect.Chan, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice: return objValue.Len() == 0 - // pointers are empty if nil or if the value they point to is empty + // non-nil pointers are empty if the value they point to is empty case reflect.Ptr: - if objValue.IsNil() { - return true - } - deref := objValue.Elem().Interface() - return isEmpty(deref) - // for all other types, compare against the zero value - // array types are empty when they match their zero-initialized state - default: - zero := reflect.Zero(objValue.Type()) - return reflect.DeepEqual(object, zero.Interface()) + return isEmptyValue(objValue.Elem()) } + return false } -// Empty asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// Empty asserts that the given value is "empty". +// +// [Zero values] are "empty". +// +// Arrays are "empty" if every element is the zero value of the type (stricter than "empty"). +// +// Slices, maps and channels with zero length are "empty". +// +// Pointer values are "empty" if the pointer is nil or if the pointed value is "empty". // // assert.Empty(t, obj) +// +// [Zero values]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#The_zero_value func Empty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { pass := isEmpty(object) if !pass { @@ -709,11 +797,9 @@ func Empty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { } return pass - } -// NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT [Empty]. // // if assert.NotEmpty(t, obj) { // assert.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) @@ -728,19 +814,16 @@ func NotEmpty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { } return pass - } -// getLen try to get length of object. -// return (false, 0) if impossible. -func getLen(x interface{}) (ok bool, length int) { +// getLen tries to get the length of an object. +// It returns (0, false) if impossible. +func getLen(x interface{}) (length int, ok bool) { v := reflect.ValueOf(x) defer func() { - if e := recover(); e != nil { - ok = false - } + ok = recover() == nil }() - return true, v.Len() + return v.Len(), true } // Len asserts that the specified object has specific length. @@ -751,13 +834,13 @@ func Len(t TestingT, object interface{}, length int, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() } - ok, l := getLen(object) + l, ok := getLen(object) if !ok { - return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" could not be applied builtin len()", object), msgAndArgs...) + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%v\" could not be applied builtin len()", object), msgAndArgs...) } if l != length { - return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" should have %d item(s), but has %d", object, length, l), msgAndArgs...) + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%v\" should have %d item(s), but has %d", object, length, l), msgAndArgs...) } return true } @@ -774,7 +857,6 @@ func True(t TestingT, value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { } return true - } // False asserts that the specified value is false. @@ -789,7 +871,6 @@ func False(t TestingT, value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { } return true - } // NotEqual asserts that the specified values are NOT equal. @@ -812,7 +893,6 @@ func NotEqual(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{ } return true - } // NotEqualValues asserts that two objects are not equal even when converted to the same type @@ -835,7 +915,6 @@ func NotEqualValues(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...inte // return (true, false) if element was not found. // return (true, true) if element was found. func containsElement(list interface{}, element interface{}) (ok, found bool) { - listValue := reflect.ValueOf(list) listType := reflect.TypeOf(list) if listType == nil { @@ -870,7 +949,6 @@ func containsElement(list interface{}, element interface{}) (ok, found bool) { } } return true, false - } // Contains asserts that the specified string, list(array, slice...) or map contains the @@ -893,7 +971,6 @@ func Contains(t TestingT, s, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bo } return true - } // NotContains asserts that the specified string, list(array, slice...) or map does NOT contain the @@ -916,13 +993,17 @@ func NotContains(t TestingT, s, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) } return true - } -// Subset asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// Subset asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) contains all elements +// given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// assert.Subset(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "But [1, 2, 3] does contain [1, 2]") +// assert.Subset(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2]) +// assert.Subset(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"x": 1}) +// assert.Subset(t, [1, 2, 3], {1: "one", 2: "two"}) +// assert.Subset(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["x"]) func Subset(t TestingT, list, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) (ok bool) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -937,7 +1018,7 @@ func Subset(t TestingT, list, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) (ok } subsetKind := reflect.TypeOf(subset).Kind() - if subsetKind != reflect.Array && subsetKind != reflect.Slice && listKind != reflect.Map { + if subsetKind != reflect.Array && subsetKind != reflect.Slice && subsetKind != reflect.Map { return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q has an unsupported type %s", subset, subsetKind), msgAndArgs...) } @@ -961,6 +1042,13 @@ func Subset(t TestingT, list, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) (ok } subsetList := reflect.ValueOf(subset) + if subsetKind == reflect.Map { + keys := make([]interface{}, subsetList.Len()) + for idx, key := range subsetList.MapKeys() { + keys[idx] = key.Interface() + } + subsetList = reflect.ValueOf(keys) + } for i := 0; i < subsetList.Len(); i++ { element := subsetList.Index(i).Interface() ok, found := containsElement(list, element) @@ -975,10 +1063,15 @@ func Subset(t TestingT, list, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) (ok return true } -// NotSubset asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains not all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// NotSubset asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) does NOT contain all +// elements given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// assert.NotSubset(t, [1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "But [1, 3, 4] does not contain [1, 2]") +// assert.NotSubset(t, [1, 3, 4], [1, 2]) +// assert.NotSubset(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"z": 3}) +// assert.NotSubset(t, [1, 3, 4], {1: "one", 2: "two"}) +// assert.NotSubset(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["z"]) func NotSubset(t TestingT, list, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) (ok bool) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -993,7 +1086,7 @@ func NotSubset(t TestingT, list, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) } subsetKind := reflect.TypeOf(subset).Kind() - if subsetKind != reflect.Array && subsetKind != reflect.Slice && listKind != reflect.Map { + if subsetKind != reflect.Array && subsetKind != reflect.Slice && subsetKind != reflect.Map { return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q has an unsupported type %s", subset, subsetKind), msgAndArgs...) } @@ -1017,11 +1110,18 @@ func NotSubset(t TestingT, list, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) } subsetList := reflect.ValueOf(subset) + if subsetKind == reflect.Map { + keys := make([]interface{}, subsetList.Len()) + for idx, key := range subsetList.MapKeys() { + keys[idx] = key.Interface() + } + subsetList = reflect.ValueOf(keys) + } for i := 0; i < subsetList.Len(); i++ { element := subsetList.Index(i).Interface() ok, found := containsElement(list, element) if !ok { - return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("\"%s\" could not be applied builtin len()", list), msgAndArgs...) + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("%q could not be applied builtin len()", list), msgAndArgs...) } if !found { return true @@ -1127,6 +1227,39 @@ func formatListDiff(listA, listB interface{}, extraA, extraB []interface{}) stri return msg.String() } +// NotElementsMatch asserts that the specified listA(array, slice...) is NOT equal to specified +// listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, +// the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should not match. +// This is an inverse of ElementsMatch. +// +// assert.NotElementsMatch(t, [1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 1, 2, 3]) -> false +// +// assert.NotElementsMatch(t, [1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]) -> true +// +// assert.NotElementsMatch(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 4]) -> true +func NotElementsMatch(t TestingT, listA, listB interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) (ok bool) { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + if isEmpty(listA) && isEmpty(listB) { + return Fail(t, "listA and listB contain the same elements", msgAndArgs) + } + + if !isList(t, listA, msgAndArgs...) { + return Fail(t, "listA is not a list type", msgAndArgs...) + } + if !isList(t, listB, msgAndArgs...) { + return Fail(t, "listB is not a list type", msgAndArgs...) + } + + extraA, extraB := diffLists(listA, listB) + if len(extraA) == 0 && len(extraB) == 0 { + return Fail(t, "listA and listB contain the same elements", msgAndArgs) + } + + return true +} + // Condition uses a Comparison to assert a complex condition. func Condition(t TestingT, comp Comparison, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1439,12 +1572,15 @@ func InEpsilon(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, epsilon float64, msgAnd h.Helper() } if math.IsNaN(epsilon) { - return Fail(t, "epsilon must not be NaN") + return Fail(t, "epsilon must not be NaN", msgAndArgs...) } actualEpsilon, err := calcRelativeError(expected, actual) if err != nil { return Fail(t, err.Error(), msgAndArgs...) } + if math.IsNaN(actualEpsilon) { + return Fail(t, "relative error is NaN", msgAndArgs...) + } if actualEpsilon > epsilon { return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Relative error is too high: %#v (expected)\n"+ " < %#v (actual)", epsilon, actualEpsilon), msgAndArgs...) @@ -1458,19 +1594,26 @@ func InEpsilonSlice(t TestingT, expected, actual interface{}, epsilon float64, m if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() } - if expected == nil || actual == nil || - reflect.TypeOf(actual).Kind() != reflect.Slice || - reflect.TypeOf(expected).Kind() != reflect.Slice { + + if expected == nil || actual == nil { return Fail(t, "Parameters must be slice", msgAndArgs...) } - actualSlice := reflect.ValueOf(actual) expectedSlice := reflect.ValueOf(expected) + actualSlice := reflect.ValueOf(actual) - for i := 0; i < actualSlice.Len(); i++ { - result := InEpsilon(t, actualSlice.Index(i).Interface(), expectedSlice.Index(i).Interface(), epsilon) - if !result { - return result + if expectedSlice.Type().Kind() != reflect.Slice { + return Fail(t, "Expected value must be slice", msgAndArgs...) + } + + expectedLen := expectedSlice.Len() + if !IsType(t, expected, actual) || !Len(t, actual, expectedLen) { + return false + } + + for i := 0; i < expectedLen; i++ { + if !InEpsilon(t, expectedSlice.Index(i).Interface(), actualSlice.Index(i).Interface(), epsilon, "at index %d", i) { + return false } } @@ -1500,10 +1643,8 @@ func NoError(t TestingT, err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { // Error asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`). // -// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// if assert.Error(t, err) { -// assert.Equal(t, expectedError, err) -// } +// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() +// assert.Error(t, err) func Error(t TestingT, err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if err == nil { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1561,7 +1702,6 @@ func ErrorContains(t TestingT, theError error, contains string, msgAndArgs ...in // matchRegexp return true if a specified regexp matches a string. func matchRegexp(rx interface{}, str interface{}) bool { - var r *regexp.Regexp if rr, ok := rx.(*regexp.Regexp); ok { r = rr @@ -1569,8 +1709,14 @@ func matchRegexp(rx interface{}, str interface{}) bool { r = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprint(rx)) } - return (r.FindStringIndex(fmt.Sprint(str)) != nil) - + switch v := str.(type) { + case []byte: + return r.Match(v) + case string: + return r.MatchString(v) + default: + return r.MatchString(fmt.Sprint(v)) + } } // Regexp asserts that a specified regexp matches a string. @@ -1606,7 +1752,6 @@ func NotRegexp(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interf } return !match - } // Zero asserts that i is the zero value for its type. @@ -1717,6 +1862,11 @@ func JSONEq(t TestingT, expected string, actual string, msgAndArgs ...interface{ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected value ('%s') is not valid json.\nJSON parsing error: '%s'", expected, err.Error()), msgAndArgs...) } + // Shortcut if same bytes + if actual == expected { + return true + } + if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(actual), &actualJSONAsInterface); err != nil { return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Input ('%s') needs to be valid json.\nJSON parsing error: '%s'", actual, err.Error()), msgAndArgs...) } @@ -1735,6 +1885,11 @@ func YAMLEq(t TestingT, expected string, actual string, msgAndArgs ...interface{ return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected value ('%s') is not valid yaml.\nYAML parsing error: '%s'", expected, err.Error()), msgAndArgs...) } + // Shortcut if same bytes + if actual == expected { + return true + } + if err := yaml.Unmarshal([]byte(actual), &actualYAMLAsInterface); err != nil { return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Input ('%s') needs to be valid yaml.\nYAML error: '%s'", actual, err.Error()), msgAndArgs...) } @@ -1822,7 +1977,7 @@ var spewConfigStringerEnabled = spew.ConfigState{ MaxDepth: 10, } -type tHelper interface { +type tHelper = interface { Helper() } @@ -1836,6 +1991,7 @@ func Eventually(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick t } ch := make(chan bool, 1) + checkCond := func() { ch <- condition() } timer := time.NewTimer(waitFor) defer timer.Stop() @@ -1843,52 +1999,69 @@ func Eventually(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick t ticker := time.NewTicker(tick) defer ticker.Stop() - for tick := ticker.C; ; { + var tickC <-chan time.Time + + // Check the condition once first on the initial call. + go checkCond() + + for { select { case <-timer.C: return Fail(t, "Condition never satisfied", msgAndArgs...) - case <-tick: - tick = nil - go func() { ch <- condition() }() + case <-tickC: + tickC = nil + go checkCond() case v := <-ch: if v { return true } - tick = ticker.C + tickC = ticker.C } } } // CollectT implements the TestingT interface and collects all errors. type CollectT struct { + // A slice of errors. Non-nil slice denotes a failure. + // If it's non-nil but len(c.errors) == 0, this is also a failure + // obtained by direct c.FailNow() call. errors []error } +// Helper is like [testing.T.Helper] but does nothing. +func (CollectT) Helper() {} + // Errorf collects the error. func (c *CollectT) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) { c.errors = append(c.errors, fmt.Errorf(format, args...)) } -// FailNow panics. +// FailNow stops execution by calling runtime.Goexit. func (c *CollectT) FailNow() { - panic("Assertion failed") + c.fail() + runtime.Goexit() } -// Reset clears the collected errors. -func (c *CollectT) Reset() { - c.errors = nil +// Deprecated: That was a method for internal usage that should not have been published. Now just panics. +func (*CollectT) Reset() { + panic("Reset() is deprecated") } -// Copy copies the collected errors to the supplied t. -func (c *CollectT) Copy(t TestingT) { - if tt, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { - tt.Helper() - } - for _, err := range c.errors { - t.Errorf("%v", err) +// Deprecated: That was a method for internal usage that should not have been published. Now just panics. +func (*CollectT) Copy(TestingT) { + panic("Copy() is deprecated") +} + +func (c *CollectT) fail() { + if !c.failed() { + c.errors = []error{} // Make it non-nil to mark a failure. } } +func (c *CollectT) failed() bool { + return c.errors != nil +} + // EventuallyWithT asserts that given condition will be met in waitFor time, // periodically checking target function each tick. In contrast to Eventually, // it supplies a CollectT to the condition function, so that the condition @@ -1906,14 +2079,22 @@ func (c *CollectT) Copy(t TestingT) { // assert.EventuallyWithT(t, func(c *assert.CollectT) { // // add assertions as needed; any assertion failure will fail the current tick // assert.True(c, externalValue, "expected 'externalValue' to be true") -// }, 1*time.Second, 10*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") +// }, 10*time.Second, 1*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") func EventuallyWithT(t TestingT, condition func(collect *CollectT), waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() } - collect := new(CollectT) - ch := make(chan bool, 1) + var lastFinishedTickErrs []error + ch := make(chan *CollectT, 1) + + checkCond := func() { + collect := new(CollectT) + defer func() { + ch <- collect + }() + condition(collect) + } timer := time.NewTimer(waitFor) defer timer.Stop() @@ -1921,23 +2102,28 @@ func EventuallyWithT(t TestingT, condition func(collect *CollectT), waitFor time ticker := time.NewTicker(tick) defer ticker.Stop() - for tick := ticker.C; ; { + var tickC <-chan time.Time + + // Check the condition once first on the initial call. + go checkCond() + + for { select { case <-timer.C: - collect.Copy(t) + for _, err := range lastFinishedTickErrs { + t.Errorf("%v", err) + } return Fail(t, "Condition never satisfied", msgAndArgs...) - case <-tick: - tick = nil - collect.Reset() - go func() { - condition(collect) - ch <- len(collect.errors) == 0 - }() - case v := <-ch: - if v { + case <-tickC: + tickC = nil + go checkCond() + case collect := <-ch: + if !collect.failed() { return true } - tick = ticker.C + // Keep the errors from the last ended condition, so that they can be copied to t if timeout is reached. + lastFinishedTickErrs = collect.errors + tickC = ticker.C } } } @@ -1952,6 +2138,7 @@ func Never(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick time.D } ch := make(chan bool, 1) + checkCond := func() { ch <- condition() } timer := time.NewTimer(waitFor) defer timer.Stop() @@ -1959,18 +2146,23 @@ func Never(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick time.D ticker := time.NewTicker(tick) defer ticker.Stop() - for tick := ticker.C; ; { + var tickC <-chan time.Time + + // Check the condition once first on the initial call. + go checkCond() + + for { select { case <-timer.C: return true - case <-tick: - tick = nil - go func() { ch <- condition() }() + case <-tickC: + tickC = nil + go checkCond() case v := <-ch: if v { return Fail(t, "Condition satisfied", msgAndArgs...) } - tick = ticker.C + tickC = ticker.C } } } @@ -1988,9 +2180,12 @@ func ErrorIs(t TestingT, err, target error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { var expectedText string if target != nil { expectedText = target.Error() + if err == nil { + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected error with %q in chain but got nil.", expectedText), msgAndArgs...) + } } - chain := buildErrorChainString(err) + chain := buildErrorChainString(err, false) return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Target error should be in err chain:\n"+ "expected: %q\n"+ @@ -1998,7 +2193,7 @@ func ErrorIs(t TestingT, err, target error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { ), msgAndArgs...) } -// NotErrorIs asserts that at none of the errors in err's chain matches target. +// NotErrorIs asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target. // This is a wrapper for errors.Is. func NotErrorIs(t TestingT, err, target error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -2013,7 +2208,7 @@ func NotErrorIs(t TestingT, err, target error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { expectedText = target.Error() } - chain := buildErrorChainString(err) + chain := buildErrorChainString(err, false) return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Target error should not be in err chain:\n"+ "found: %q\n"+ @@ -2031,24 +2226,70 @@ func ErrorAs(t TestingT, err error, target interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{ return true } - chain := buildErrorChainString(err) + expectedType := reflect.TypeOf(target).Elem().String() + if err == nil { + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("An error is expected but got nil.\n"+ + "expected: %s", expectedType), msgAndArgs...) + } + + chain := buildErrorChainString(err, true) return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Should be in error chain:\n"+ - "expected: %q\n"+ - "in chain: %s", target, chain, + "expected: %s\n"+ + "in chain: %s", expectedType, chain, + ), msgAndArgs...) +} + +// NotErrorAs asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target, +// but if so, sets target to that error value. +func NotErrorAs(t TestingT, err error, target interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) bool { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + if !errors.As(err, target) { + return true + } + + chain := buildErrorChainString(err, true) + + return Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Target error should not be in err chain:\n"+ + "found: %s\n"+ + "in chain: %s", reflect.TypeOf(target).Elem().String(), chain, ), msgAndArgs...) } -func buildErrorChainString(err error) string { +func unwrapAll(err error) (errs []error) { + errs = append(errs, err) + switch x := err.(type) { + case interface{ Unwrap() error }: + err = x.Unwrap() + if err == nil { + return + } + errs = append(errs, unwrapAll(err)...) + case interface{ Unwrap() []error }: + for _, err := range x.Unwrap() { + errs = append(errs, unwrapAll(err)...) + } + } + return +} + +func buildErrorChainString(err error, withType bool) string { if err == nil { return "" } - e := errors.Unwrap(err) - chain := fmt.Sprintf("%q", err.Error()) - for e != nil { - chain += fmt.Sprintf("\n\t%q", e.Error()) - e = errors.Unwrap(e) + var chain string + errs := unwrapAll(err) + for i := range errs { + if i != 0 { + chain += "\n\t" + } + chain += fmt.Sprintf("%q", errs[i].Error()) + if withType { + chain += fmt.Sprintf(" (%T)", errs[i]) + } } return chain } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/doc.go index 4953981d..a0b953aa 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/doc.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/doc.go @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ // Package assert provides a set of comprehensive testing tools for use with the normal Go testing system. // +// # Note +// +// All functions in this package return a bool value indicating whether the assertion has passed. +// // # Example Usage // // The following is a complete example using assert in a standard test function: diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/http_assertions.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/http_assertions.go index d8038c28..5a6bb75f 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/http_assertions.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/http_assertions.go @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ import ( // an error if building a new request fails. func httpCode(handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values) (int, error) { w := httptest.NewRecorder() - req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url, nil) + req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url, http.NoBody) if err != nil { return -1, err } @@ -32,12 +32,12 @@ func HTTPSuccess(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, value } code, err := httpCode(handler, method, url, values) if err != nil { - Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Failed to build test request, got error: %s", err)) + Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Failed to build test request, got error: %s", err), msgAndArgs...) } isSuccessCode := code >= http.StatusOK && code <= http.StatusPartialContent if !isSuccessCode { - Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected HTTP success status code for %q but received %d", url+"?"+values.Encode(), code)) + Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected HTTP success status code for %q but received %d", url+"?"+values.Encode(), code), msgAndArgs...) } return isSuccessCode @@ -54,12 +54,12 @@ func HTTPRedirect(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, valu } code, err := httpCode(handler, method, url, values) if err != nil { - Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Failed to build test request, got error: %s", err)) + Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Failed to build test request, got error: %s", err), msgAndArgs...) } isRedirectCode := code >= http.StatusMultipleChoices && code <= http.StatusTemporaryRedirect if !isRedirectCode { - Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected HTTP redirect status code for %q but received %d", url+"?"+values.Encode(), code)) + Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected HTTP redirect status code for %q but received %d", url+"?"+values.Encode(), code), msgAndArgs...) } return isRedirectCode @@ -76,12 +76,12 @@ func HTTPError(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values } code, err := httpCode(handler, method, url, values) if err != nil { - Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Failed to build test request, got error: %s", err)) + Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Failed to build test request, got error: %s", err), msgAndArgs...) } isErrorCode := code >= http.StatusBadRequest if !isErrorCode { - Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected HTTP error status code for %q but received %d", url+"?"+values.Encode(), code)) + Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected HTTP error status code for %q but received %d", url+"?"+values.Encode(), code), msgAndArgs...) } return isErrorCode @@ -98,12 +98,12 @@ func HTTPStatusCode(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, va } code, err := httpCode(handler, method, url, values) if err != nil { - Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Failed to build test request, got error: %s", err)) + Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Failed to build test request, got error: %s", err), msgAndArgs...) } successful := code == statuscode if !successful { - Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected HTTP status code %d for %q but received %d", statuscode, url+"?"+values.Encode(), code)) + Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected HTTP status code %d for %q but received %d", statuscode, url+"?"+values.Encode(), code), msgAndArgs...) } return successful @@ -113,7 +113,10 @@ func HTTPStatusCode(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, va // empty string if building a new request fails. func HTTPBody(handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, values url.Values) string { w := httptest.NewRecorder() - req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url+"?"+values.Encode(), nil) + if len(values) > 0 { + url += "?" + values.Encode() + } + req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url, http.NoBody) if err != nil { return "" } @@ -135,7 +138,7 @@ func HTTPBodyContains(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url string, contains := strings.Contains(body, fmt.Sprint(str)) if !contains { - Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected response body for \"%s\" to contain \"%s\" but found \"%s\"", url+"?"+values.Encode(), str, body)) + Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected response body for %q to contain %q but found %q", url+"?"+values.Encode(), str, body), msgAndArgs...) } return contains @@ -155,7 +158,7 @@ func HTTPBodyNotContains(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method, url strin contains := strings.Contains(body, fmt.Sprint(str)) if contains { - Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected response body for \"%s\" to NOT contain \"%s\" but found \"%s\"", url+"?"+values.Encode(), str, body)) + Fail(t, fmt.Sprintf("Expected response body for %q to NOT contain %q but found %q", url+"?"+values.Encode(), str, body), msgAndArgs...) } return !contains diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml/yaml_custom.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml/yaml_custom.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5a74c4f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml/yaml_custom.go @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +//go:build testify_yaml_custom && !testify_yaml_fail && !testify_yaml_default + +// Package yaml is an implementation of YAML functions that calls a pluggable implementation. +// +// This implementation is selected with the testify_yaml_custom build tag. +// +// go test -tags testify_yaml_custom +// +// This implementation can be used at build time to replace the default implementation +// to avoid linking with [gopkg.in/yaml.v3]. +// +// In your test package: +// +// import assertYaml "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml" +// +// func init() { +// assertYaml.Unmarshal = func (in []byte, out interface{}) error { +// // ... +// return nil +// } +// } +package yaml + +var Unmarshal func(in []byte, out interface{}) error diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml/yaml_default.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml/yaml_default.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0bae80e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml/yaml_default.go @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +//go:build !testify_yaml_fail && !testify_yaml_custom + +// Package yaml is just an indirection to handle YAML deserialization. +// +// This package is just an indirection that allows the builder to override the +// indirection with an alternative implementation of this package that uses +// another implementation of YAML deserialization. This allows to not either not +// use YAML deserialization at all, or to use another implementation than +// [gopkg.in/yaml.v3] (for example for license compatibility reasons, see [PR #1120]). +// +// Alternative implementations are selected using build tags: +// +// - testify_yaml_fail: [Unmarshal] always fails with an error +// - testify_yaml_custom: [Unmarshal] is a variable. Caller must initialize it +// before calling any of [github.com/stretchr/testify/assert.YAMLEq] or +// [github.com/stretchr/testify/assert.YAMLEqf]. +// +// Usage: +// +// go test -tags testify_yaml_fail +// +// You can check with "go list" which implementation is linked: +// +// go list -f '{{.Imports}}' github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml +// go list -tags testify_yaml_fail -f '{{.Imports}}' github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml +// go list -tags testify_yaml_custom -f '{{.Imports}}' github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml +// +// [PR #1120]: https://github.com/stretchr/testify/pull/1120 +package yaml + +import goyaml "gopkg.in/yaml.v3" + +// Unmarshal is just a wrapper of [gopkg.in/yaml.v3.Unmarshal]. +func Unmarshal(in []byte, out interface{}) error { + return goyaml.Unmarshal(in, out) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml/yaml_fail.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml/yaml_fail.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8041803f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml/yaml_fail.go @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +//go:build testify_yaml_fail && !testify_yaml_custom && !testify_yaml_default + +// Package yaml is an implementation of YAML functions that always fail. +// +// This implementation can be used at build time to replace the default implementation +// to avoid linking with [gopkg.in/yaml.v3]: +// +// go test -tags testify_yaml_fail +package yaml + +import "errors" + +var errNotImplemented = errors.New("YAML functions are not available (see https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml)") + +func Unmarshal([]byte, interface{}) error { + return errNotImplemented +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/doc.go index 96843472..c8e3f94a 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/doc.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/doc.go @@ -23,6 +23,8 @@ // // The `require` package have same global functions as in the `assert` package, // but instead of returning a boolean result they call `t.FailNow()`. +// A consequence of this is that it must be called from the goroutine running +// the test function, not from other goroutines created during the test. // // Every assertion function also takes an optional string message as the final argument, // allowing custom error messages to be appended to the message the assertion method outputs. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require.go index 63f85214..2d02f9bc 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require.go @@ -1,7 +1,4 @@ -/* -* CODE GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY WITH github.com/stretchr/testify/_codegen -* THIS FILE MUST NOT BE EDITED BY HAND - */ +// Code generated with github.com/stretchr/testify/_codegen; DO NOT EDIT. package require @@ -37,9 +34,9 @@ func Conditionf(t TestingT, comp assert.Comparison, msg string, args ...interfac // Contains asserts that the specified string, list(array, slice...) or map contains the // specified substring or element. // -// assert.Contains(t, "Hello World", "World") -// assert.Contains(t, ["Hello", "World"], "World") -// assert.Contains(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Hello") +// require.Contains(t, "Hello World", "World") +// require.Contains(t, ["Hello", "World"], "World") +// require.Contains(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Hello") func Contains(t TestingT, s interface{}, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -53,9 +50,9 @@ func Contains(t TestingT, s interface{}, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...int // Containsf asserts that the specified string, list(array, slice...) or map contains the // specified substring or element. // -// assert.Containsf(t, "Hello World", "World", "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.Containsf(t, ["Hello", "World"], "World", "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.Containsf(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Hello", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Containsf(t, "Hello World", "World", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Containsf(t, ["Hello", "World"], "World", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Containsf(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Hello", "error message %s", "formatted") func Containsf(t TestingT, s interface{}, contains interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -94,7 +91,7 @@ func DirExistsf(t TestingT, path string, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, // the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should match. // -// assert.ElementsMatch(t, [1, 3, 2, 3], [1, 3, 3, 2]) +// require.ElementsMatch(t, [1, 3, 2, 3], [1, 3, 3, 2]) func ElementsMatch(t TestingT, listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -109,7 +106,7 @@ func ElementsMatch(t TestingT, listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msgAndArgs // listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, // the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should match. // -// assert.ElementsMatchf(t, [1, 3, 2, 3], [1, 3, 3, 2], "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.ElementsMatchf(t, [1, 3, 2, 3], [1, 3, 3, 2], "error message %s", "formatted") func ElementsMatchf(t TestingT, listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -120,10 +117,19 @@ func ElementsMatchf(t TestingT, listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msg string t.FailNow() } -// Empty asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// Empty asserts that the given value is "empty". // -// assert.Empty(t, obj) +// [Zero values] are "empty". +// +// Arrays are "empty" if every element is the zero value of the type (stricter than "empty"). +// +// Slices, maps and channels with zero length are "empty". +// +// Pointer values are "empty" if the pointer is nil or if the pointed value is "empty". +// +// require.Empty(t, obj) +// +// [Zero values]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#The_zero_value func Empty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -134,10 +140,19 @@ func Empty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { t.FailNow() } -// Emptyf asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// Emptyf asserts that the given value is "empty". +// +// [Zero values] are "empty". // -// assert.Emptyf(t, obj, "error message %s", "formatted") +// Arrays are "empty" if every element is the zero value of the type (stricter than "empty"). +// +// Slices, maps and channels with zero length are "empty". +// +// Pointer values are "empty" if the pointer is nil or if the pointed value is "empty". +// +// require.Emptyf(t, obj, "error message %s", "formatted") +// +// [Zero values]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#The_zero_value func Emptyf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -150,7 +165,7 @@ func Emptyf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // Equal asserts that two objects are equal. // -// assert.Equal(t, 123, 123) +// require.Equal(t, 123, 123) // // Pointer variable equality is determined based on the equality of the // referenced values (as opposed to the memory addresses). Function equality @@ -169,7 +184,7 @@ func Equal(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...i // and that it is equal to the provided error. // // actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// assert.EqualError(t, err, expectedErrorString) +// require.EqualError(t, err, expectedErrorString) func EqualError(t TestingT, theError error, errString string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -184,7 +199,7 @@ func EqualError(t TestingT, theError error, errString string, msgAndArgs ...inte // and that it is equal to the provided error. // // actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// assert.EqualErrorf(t, err, expectedErrorString, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.EqualErrorf(t, err, expectedErrorString, "error message %s", "formatted") func EqualErrorf(t TestingT, theError error, errString string, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -203,8 +218,8 @@ func EqualErrorf(t TestingT, theError error, errString string, msg string, args // Exported int // notExported int // } -// assert.EqualExportedValues(t, S{1, 2}, S{1, 3}) => true -// assert.EqualExportedValues(t, S{1, 2}, S{2, 3}) => false +// require.EqualExportedValues(t, S{1, 2}, S{1, 3}) => true +// require.EqualExportedValues(t, S{1, 2}, S{2, 3}) => false func EqualExportedValues(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -223,8 +238,8 @@ func EqualExportedValues(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, m // Exported int // notExported int // } -// assert.EqualExportedValuesf(t, S{1, 2}, S{1, 3}, "error message %s", "formatted") => true -// assert.EqualExportedValuesf(t, S{1, 2}, S{2, 3}, "error message %s", "formatted") => false +// require.EqualExportedValuesf(t, S{1, 2}, S{1, 3}, "error message %s", "formatted") => true +// require.EqualExportedValuesf(t, S{1, 2}, S{2, 3}, "error message %s", "formatted") => false func EqualExportedValuesf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -235,10 +250,10 @@ func EqualExportedValuesf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, t.FailNow() } -// EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types -// and equal. +// EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertible to the larger +// type and equal. // -// assert.EqualValues(t, uint32(123), int32(123)) +// require.EqualValues(t, uint32(123), int32(123)) func EqualValues(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -249,10 +264,10 @@ func EqualValues(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArg t.FailNow() } -// EqualValuesf asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types -// and equal. +// EqualValuesf asserts that two objects are equal or convertible to the larger +// type and equal. // -// assert.EqualValuesf(t, uint32(123), int32(123), "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.EqualValuesf(t, uint32(123), int32(123), "error message %s", "formatted") func EqualValuesf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -265,7 +280,7 @@ func EqualValuesf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg stri // Equalf asserts that two objects are equal. // -// assert.Equalf(t, 123, 123, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Equalf(t, 123, 123, "error message %s", "formatted") // // Pointer variable equality is determined based on the equality of the // referenced values (as opposed to the memory addresses). Function equality @@ -282,10 +297,8 @@ func Equalf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, ar // Error asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`). // -// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// if assert.Error(t, err) { -// assert.Equal(t, expectedError, err) -// } +// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() +// require.Error(t, err) func Error(t TestingT, err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -324,7 +337,7 @@ func ErrorAsf(t TestingT, err error, target interface{}, msg string, args ...int // and that the error contains the specified substring. // // actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// assert.ErrorContains(t, err, expectedErrorSubString) +// require.ErrorContains(t, err, expectedErrorSubString) func ErrorContains(t TestingT, theError error, contains string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -339,7 +352,7 @@ func ErrorContains(t TestingT, theError error, contains string, msgAndArgs ...in // and that the error contains the specified substring. // // actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// assert.ErrorContainsf(t, err, expectedErrorSubString, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.ErrorContainsf(t, err, expectedErrorSubString, "error message %s", "formatted") func ErrorContainsf(t TestingT, theError error, contains string, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -376,10 +389,8 @@ func ErrorIsf(t TestingT, err error, target error, msg string, args ...interface // Errorf asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`). // -// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// if assert.Errorf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") { -// assert.Equal(t, expectedErrorf, err) -// } +// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() +// require.Errorf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") func Errorf(t TestingT, err error, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -393,7 +404,7 @@ func Errorf(t TestingT, err error, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // Eventually asserts that given condition will be met in waitFor time, // periodically checking target function each tick. // -// assert.Eventually(t, func() bool { return true; }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond) +// require.Eventually(t, func() bool { return true; }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond) func Eventually(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -418,10 +429,10 @@ func Eventually(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick t // time.Sleep(8*time.Second) // externalValue = true // }() -// assert.EventuallyWithT(t, func(c *assert.CollectT) { +// require.EventuallyWithT(t, func(c *require.CollectT) { // // add assertions as needed; any assertion failure will fail the current tick -// assert.True(c, externalValue, "expected 'externalValue' to be true") -// }, 1*time.Second, 10*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") +// require.True(c, externalValue, "expected 'externalValue' to be true") +// }, 10*time.Second, 1*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") func EventuallyWithT(t TestingT, condition func(collect *assert.CollectT), waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -446,10 +457,10 @@ func EventuallyWithT(t TestingT, condition func(collect *assert.CollectT), waitF // time.Sleep(8*time.Second) // externalValue = true // }() -// assert.EventuallyWithTf(t, func(c *assert.CollectT, "error message %s", "formatted") { +// require.EventuallyWithTf(t, func(c *require.CollectT, "error message %s", "formatted") { // // add assertions as needed; any assertion failure will fail the current tick -// assert.True(c, externalValue, "expected 'externalValue' to be true") -// }, 1*time.Second, 10*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") +// require.True(c, externalValue, "expected 'externalValue' to be true") +// }, 10*time.Second, 1*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") func EventuallyWithTf(t TestingT, condition func(collect *assert.CollectT), waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -463,7 +474,7 @@ func EventuallyWithTf(t TestingT, condition func(collect *assert.CollectT), wait // Eventuallyf asserts that given condition will be met in waitFor time, // periodically checking target function each tick. // -// assert.Eventuallyf(t, func() bool { return true; }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Eventuallyf(t, func() bool { return true; }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond, "error message %s", "formatted") func Eventuallyf(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -476,7 +487,7 @@ func Eventuallyf(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick // Exactly asserts that two objects are equal in value and type. // -// assert.Exactly(t, int32(123), int64(123)) +// require.Exactly(t, int32(123), int64(123)) func Exactly(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -489,7 +500,7 @@ func Exactly(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs .. // Exactlyf asserts that two objects are equal in value and type. // -// assert.Exactlyf(t, int32(123), int64(123), "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Exactlyf(t, int32(123), int64(123), "error message %s", "formatted") func Exactlyf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -546,7 +557,7 @@ func Failf(t TestingT, failureMessage string, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // False asserts that the specified value is false. // -// assert.False(t, myBool) +// require.False(t, myBool) func False(t TestingT, value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -559,7 +570,7 @@ func False(t TestingT, value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // Falsef asserts that the specified value is false. // -// assert.Falsef(t, myBool, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Falsef(t, myBool, "error message %s", "formatted") func Falsef(t TestingT, value bool, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -596,9 +607,9 @@ func FileExistsf(t TestingT, path string, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // Greater asserts that the first element is greater than the second // -// assert.Greater(t, 2, 1) -// assert.Greater(t, float64(2), float64(1)) -// assert.Greater(t, "b", "a") +// require.Greater(t, 2, 1) +// require.Greater(t, float64(2), float64(1)) +// require.Greater(t, "b", "a") func Greater(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -611,10 +622,10 @@ func Greater(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface // GreaterOrEqual asserts that the first element is greater than or equal to the second // -// assert.GreaterOrEqual(t, 2, 1) -// assert.GreaterOrEqual(t, 2, 2) -// assert.GreaterOrEqual(t, "b", "a") -// assert.GreaterOrEqual(t, "b", "b") +// require.GreaterOrEqual(t, 2, 1) +// require.GreaterOrEqual(t, 2, 2) +// require.GreaterOrEqual(t, "b", "a") +// require.GreaterOrEqual(t, "b", "b") func GreaterOrEqual(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -627,10 +638,10 @@ func GreaterOrEqual(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...in // GreaterOrEqualf asserts that the first element is greater than or equal to the second // -// assert.GreaterOrEqualf(t, 2, 1, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.GreaterOrEqualf(t, 2, 2, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.GreaterOrEqualf(t, "b", "a", "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.GreaterOrEqualf(t, "b", "b", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.GreaterOrEqualf(t, 2, 1, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.GreaterOrEqualf(t, 2, 2, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.GreaterOrEqualf(t, "b", "a", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.GreaterOrEqualf(t, "b", "b", "error message %s", "formatted") func GreaterOrEqualf(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -643,9 +654,9 @@ func GreaterOrEqualf(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msg string, arg // Greaterf asserts that the first element is greater than the second // -// assert.Greaterf(t, 2, 1, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.Greaterf(t, float64(2), float64(1), "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.Greaterf(t, "b", "a", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Greaterf(t, 2, 1, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Greaterf(t, float64(2), float64(1), "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Greaterf(t, "b", "a", "error message %s", "formatted") func Greaterf(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -659,7 +670,7 @@ func Greaterf(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msg string, args ...in // HTTPBodyContains asserts that a specified handler returns a // body that contains a string. // -// assert.HTTPBodyContains(t, myHandler, "GET", "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky") +// require.HTTPBodyContains(t, myHandler, "GET", "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky") // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPBodyContains(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { @@ -675,7 +686,7 @@ func HTTPBodyContains(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url s // HTTPBodyContainsf asserts that a specified handler returns a // body that contains a string. // -// assert.HTTPBodyContainsf(t, myHandler, "GET", "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.HTTPBodyContainsf(t, myHandler, "GET", "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky", "error message %s", "formatted") // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPBodyContainsf(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, str interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { @@ -691,7 +702,7 @@ func HTTPBodyContainsf(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url // HTTPBodyNotContains asserts that a specified handler returns a // body that does not contain a string. // -// assert.HTTPBodyNotContains(t, myHandler, "GET", "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky") +// require.HTTPBodyNotContains(t, myHandler, "GET", "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky") // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPBodyNotContains(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { @@ -707,7 +718,7 @@ func HTTPBodyNotContains(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, ur // HTTPBodyNotContainsf asserts that a specified handler returns a // body that does not contain a string. // -// assert.HTTPBodyNotContainsf(t, myHandler, "GET", "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.HTTPBodyNotContainsf(t, myHandler, "GET", "www.google.com", nil, "I'm Feeling Lucky", "error message %s", "formatted") // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPBodyNotContainsf(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, str interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { @@ -722,7 +733,7 @@ func HTTPBodyNotContainsf(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, u // HTTPError asserts that a specified handler returns an error status code. // -// assert.HTTPError(t, myHandler, "POST", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}} +// require.HTTPError(t, myHandler, "POST", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}} // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPError(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { @@ -737,7 +748,7 @@ func HTTPError(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, // HTTPErrorf asserts that a specified handler returns an error status code. // -// assert.HTTPErrorf(t, myHandler, "POST", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}} +// require.HTTPErrorf(t, myHandler, "POST", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}} // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPErrorf(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, msg string, args ...interface{}) { @@ -752,7 +763,7 @@ func HTTPErrorf(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, // HTTPRedirect asserts that a specified handler returns a redirect status code. // -// assert.HTTPRedirect(t, myHandler, "GET", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}} +// require.HTTPRedirect(t, myHandler, "GET", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}} // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPRedirect(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { @@ -767,7 +778,7 @@ func HTTPRedirect(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url strin // HTTPRedirectf asserts that a specified handler returns a redirect status code. // -// assert.HTTPRedirectf(t, myHandler, "GET", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}} +// require.HTTPRedirectf(t, myHandler, "GET", "/a/b/c", url.Values{"a": []string{"b", "c"}} // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPRedirectf(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, msg string, args ...interface{}) { @@ -782,7 +793,7 @@ func HTTPRedirectf(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url stri // HTTPStatusCode asserts that a specified handler returns a specified status code. // -// assert.HTTPStatusCode(t, myHandler, "GET", "/notImplemented", nil, 501) +// require.HTTPStatusCode(t, myHandler, "GET", "/notImplemented", nil, 501) // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPStatusCode(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, statuscode int, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { @@ -797,7 +808,7 @@ func HTTPStatusCode(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url str // HTTPStatusCodef asserts that a specified handler returns a specified status code. // -// assert.HTTPStatusCodef(t, myHandler, "GET", "/notImplemented", nil, 501, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.HTTPStatusCodef(t, myHandler, "GET", "/notImplemented", nil, 501, "error message %s", "formatted") // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPStatusCodef(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, statuscode int, msg string, args ...interface{}) { @@ -812,7 +823,7 @@ func HTTPStatusCodef(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url st // HTTPSuccess asserts that a specified handler returns a success status code. // -// assert.HTTPSuccess(t, myHandler, "POST", "http://www.google.com", nil) +// require.HTTPSuccess(t, myHandler, "POST", "http://www.google.com", nil) // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPSuccess(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { @@ -827,7 +838,7 @@ func HTTPSuccess(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string // HTTPSuccessf asserts that a specified handler returns a success status code. // -// assert.HTTPSuccessf(t, myHandler, "POST", "http://www.google.com", nil, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.HTTPSuccessf(t, myHandler, "POST", "http://www.google.com", nil, "error message %s", "formatted") // // Returns whether the assertion was successful (true) or not (false). func HTTPSuccessf(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url string, values url.Values, msg string, args ...interface{}) { @@ -842,7 +853,7 @@ func HTTPSuccessf(t TestingT, handler http.HandlerFunc, method string, url strin // Implements asserts that an object is implemented by the specified interface. // -// assert.Implements(t, (*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject)) +// require.Implements(t, (*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject)) func Implements(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -855,7 +866,7 @@ func Implements(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msg // Implementsf asserts that an object is implemented by the specified interface. // -// assert.Implementsf(t, (*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject), "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Implementsf(t, (*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject), "error message %s", "formatted") func Implementsf(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -868,7 +879,7 @@ func Implementsf(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, ms // InDelta asserts that the two numerals are within delta of each other. // -// assert.InDelta(t, math.Pi, 22/7.0, 0.01) +// require.InDelta(t, math.Pi, 22/7.0, 0.01) func InDelta(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, delta float64, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -925,7 +936,7 @@ func InDeltaSlicef(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, delta f // InDeltaf asserts that the two numerals are within delta of each other. // -// assert.InDeltaf(t, math.Pi, 22/7.0, 0.01, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.InDeltaf(t, math.Pi, 22/7.0, 0.01, "error message %s", "formatted") func InDeltaf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, delta float64, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -982,9 +993,9 @@ func InEpsilonf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, epsilon fl // IsDecreasing asserts that the collection is decreasing // -// assert.IsDecreasing(t, []int{2, 1, 0}) -// assert.IsDecreasing(t, []float{2, 1}) -// assert.IsDecreasing(t, []string{"b", "a"}) +// require.IsDecreasing(t, []int{2, 1, 0}) +// require.IsDecreasing(t, []float{2, 1}) +// require.IsDecreasing(t, []string{"b", "a"}) func IsDecreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -997,9 +1008,9 @@ func IsDecreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // IsDecreasingf asserts that the collection is decreasing // -// assert.IsDecreasingf(t, []int{2, 1, 0}, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.IsDecreasingf(t, []float{2, 1}, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.IsDecreasingf(t, []string{"b", "a"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsDecreasingf(t, []int{2, 1, 0}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsDecreasingf(t, []float{2, 1}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsDecreasingf(t, []string{"b", "a"}, "error message %s", "formatted") func IsDecreasingf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1012,9 +1023,9 @@ func IsDecreasingf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface // IsIncreasing asserts that the collection is increasing // -// assert.IsIncreasing(t, []int{1, 2, 3}) -// assert.IsIncreasing(t, []float{1, 2}) -// assert.IsIncreasing(t, []string{"a", "b"}) +// require.IsIncreasing(t, []int{1, 2, 3}) +// require.IsIncreasing(t, []float{1, 2}) +// require.IsIncreasing(t, []string{"a", "b"}) func IsIncreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1027,9 +1038,9 @@ func IsIncreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // IsIncreasingf asserts that the collection is increasing // -// assert.IsIncreasingf(t, []int{1, 2, 3}, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.IsIncreasingf(t, []float{1, 2}, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.IsIncreasingf(t, []string{"a", "b"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsIncreasingf(t, []int{1, 2, 3}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsIncreasingf(t, []float{1, 2}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsIncreasingf(t, []string{"a", "b"}, "error message %s", "formatted") func IsIncreasingf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1042,9 +1053,9 @@ func IsIncreasingf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface // IsNonDecreasing asserts that the collection is not decreasing // -// assert.IsNonDecreasing(t, []int{1, 1, 2}) -// assert.IsNonDecreasing(t, []float{1, 2}) -// assert.IsNonDecreasing(t, []string{"a", "b"}) +// require.IsNonDecreasing(t, []int{1, 1, 2}) +// require.IsNonDecreasing(t, []float{1, 2}) +// require.IsNonDecreasing(t, []string{"a", "b"}) func IsNonDecreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1057,9 +1068,9 @@ func IsNonDecreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) // IsNonDecreasingf asserts that the collection is not decreasing // -// assert.IsNonDecreasingf(t, []int{1, 1, 2}, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.IsNonDecreasingf(t, []float{1, 2}, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.IsNonDecreasingf(t, []string{"a", "b"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsNonDecreasingf(t, []int{1, 1, 2}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsNonDecreasingf(t, []float{1, 2}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsNonDecreasingf(t, []string{"a", "b"}, "error message %s", "formatted") func IsNonDecreasingf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1072,9 +1083,9 @@ func IsNonDecreasingf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interf // IsNonIncreasing asserts that the collection is not increasing // -// assert.IsNonIncreasing(t, []int{2, 1, 1}) -// assert.IsNonIncreasing(t, []float{2, 1}) -// assert.IsNonIncreasing(t, []string{"b", "a"}) +// require.IsNonIncreasing(t, []int{2, 1, 1}) +// require.IsNonIncreasing(t, []float{2, 1}) +// require.IsNonIncreasing(t, []string{"b", "a"}) func IsNonIncreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1087,9 +1098,9 @@ func IsNonIncreasing(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) // IsNonIncreasingf asserts that the collection is not increasing // -// assert.IsNonIncreasingf(t, []int{2, 1, 1}, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.IsNonIncreasingf(t, []float{2, 1}, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.IsNonIncreasingf(t, []string{"b", "a"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsNonIncreasingf(t, []int{2, 1, 1}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsNonIncreasingf(t, []float{2, 1}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.IsNonIncreasingf(t, []string{"b", "a"}, "error message %s", "formatted") func IsNonIncreasingf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1100,7 +1111,35 @@ func IsNonIncreasingf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interf t.FailNow() } +// IsNotType asserts that the specified objects are not of the same type. +// +// require.IsNotType(t, &NotMyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}) +func IsNotType(t TestingT, theType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + if assert.IsNotType(t, theType, object, msgAndArgs...) { + return + } + t.FailNow() +} + +// IsNotTypef asserts that the specified objects are not of the same type. +// +// require.IsNotTypef(t, &NotMyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}, "error message %s", "formatted") +func IsNotTypef(t TestingT, theType interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + if assert.IsNotTypef(t, theType, object, msg, args...) { + return + } + t.FailNow() +} + // IsType asserts that the specified objects are of the same type. +// +// require.IsType(t, &MyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}) func IsType(t TestingT, expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1112,6 +1151,8 @@ func IsType(t TestingT, expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs } // IsTypef asserts that the specified objects are of the same type. +// +// require.IsTypef(t, &MyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}, "error message %s", "formatted") func IsTypef(t TestingT, expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1124,7 +1165,7 @@ func IsTypef(t TestingT, expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msg strin // JSONEq asserts that two JSON strings are equivalent. // -// assert.JSONEq(t, `{"hello": "world", "foo": "bar"}`, `{"foo": "bar", "hello": "world"}`) +// require.JSONEq(t, `{"hello": "world", "foo": "bar"}`, `{"foo": "bar", "hello": "world"}`) func JSONEq(t TestingT, expected string, actual string, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1137,7 +1178,7 @@ func JSONEq(t TestingT, expected string, actual string, msgAndArgs ...interface{ // JSONEqf asserts that two JSON strings are equivalent. // -// assert.JSONEqf(t, `{"hello": "world", "foo": "bar"}`, `{"foo": "bar", "hello": "world"}`, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.JSONEqf(t, `{"hello": "world", "foo": "bar"}`, `{"foo": "bar", "hello": "world"}`, "error message %s", "formatted") func JSONEqf(t TestingT, expected string, actual string, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1151,7 +1192,7 @@ func JSONEqf(t TestingT, expected string, actual string, msg string, args ...int // Len asserts that the specified object has specific length. // Len also fails if the object has a type that len() not accept. // -// assert.Len(t, mySlice, 3) +// require.Len(t, mySlice, 3) func Len(t TestingT, object interface{}, length int, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1165,7 +1206,7 @@ func Len(t TestingT, object interface{}, length int, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) // Lenf asserts that the specified object has specific length. // Lenf also fails if the object has a type that len() not accept. // -// assert.Lenf(t, mySlice, 3, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Lenf(t, mySlice, 3, "error message %s", "formatted") func Lenf(t TestingT, object interface{}, length int, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1178,9 +1219,9 @@ func Lenf(t TestingT, object interface{}, length int, msg string, args ...interf // Less asserts that the first element is less than the second // -// assert.Less(t, 1, 2) -// assert.Less(t, float64(1), float64(2)) -// assert.Less(t, "a", "b") +// require.Less(t, 1, 2) +// require.Less(t, float64(1), float64(2)) +// require.Less(t, "a", "b") func Less(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1193,10 +1234,10 @@ func Less(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) // LessOrEqual asserts that the first element is less than or equal to the second // -// assert.LessOrEqual(t, 1, 2) -// assert.LessOrEqual(t, 2, 2) -// assert.LessOrEqual(t, "a", "b") -// assert.LessOrEqual(t, "b", "b") +// require.LessOrEqual(t, 1, 2) +// require.LessOrEqual(t, 2, 2) +// require.LessOrEqual(t, "a", "b") +// require.LessOrEqual(t, "b", "b") func LessOrEqual(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1209,10 +1250,10 @@ func LessOrEqual(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msgAndArgs ...inter // LessOrEqualf asserts that the first element is less than or equal to the second // -// assert.LessOrEqualf(t, 1, 2, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.LessOrEqualf(t, 2, 2, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.LessOrEqualf(t, "a", "b", "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.LessOrEqualf(t, "b", "b", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.LessOrEqualf(t, 1, 2, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.LessOrEqualf(t, 2, 2, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.LessOrEqualf(t, "a", "b", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.LessOrEqualf(t, "b", "b", "error message %s", "formatted") func LessOrEqualf(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1225,9 +1266,9 @@ func LessOrEqualf(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msg string, args . // Lessf asserts that the first element is less than the second // -// assert.Lessf(t, 1, 2, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.Lessf(t, float64(1), float64(2), "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.Lessf(t, "a", "b", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Lessf(t, 1, 2, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Lessf(t, float64(1), float64(2), "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Lessf(t, "a", "b", "error message %s", "formatted") func Lessf(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1240,8 +1281,8 @@ func Lessf(t TestingT, e1 interface{}, e2 interface{}, msg string, args ...inter // Negative asserts that the specified element is negative // -// assert.Negative(t, -1) -// assert.Negative(t, -1.23) +// require.Negative(t, -1) +// require.Negative(t, -1.23) func Negative(t TestingT, e interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1254,8 +1295,8 @@ func Negative(t TestingT, e interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // Negativef asserts that the specified element is negative // -// assert.Negativef(t, -1, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.Negativef(t, -1.23, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Negativef(t, -1, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Negativef(t, -1.23, "error message %s", "formatted") func Negativef(t TestingT, e interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1269,7 +1310,7 @@ func Negativef(t TestingT, e interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // Never asserts that the given condition doesn't satisfy in waitFor time, // periodically checking the target function each tick. // -// assert.Never(t, func() bool { return false; }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond) +// require.Never(t, func() bool { return false; }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond) func Never(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1283,7 +1324,7 @@ func Never(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick time.D // Neverf asserts that the given condition doesn't satisfy in waitFor time, // periodically checking the target function each tick. // -// assert.Neverf(t, func() bool { return false; }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Neverf(t, func() bool { return false; }, time.Second, 10*time.Millisecond, "error message %s", "formatted") func Neverf(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1296,7 +1337,7 @@ func Neverf(t TestingT, condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, tick time. // Nil asserts that the specified object is nil. // -// assert.Nil(t, err) +// require.Nil(t, err) func Nil(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1309,7 +1350,7 @@ func Nil(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // Nilf asserts that the specified object is nil. // -// assert.Nilf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Nilf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") func Nilf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1347,8 +1388,8 @@ func NoDirExistsf(t TestingT, path string, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // NoError asserts that a function returned no error (i.e. `nil`). // // actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// if assert.NoError(t, err) { -// assert.Equal(t, expectedObj, actualObj) +// if require.NoError(t, err) { +// require.Equal(t, expectedObj, actualObj) // } func NoError(t TestingT, err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1363,8 +1404,8 @@ func NoError(t TestingT, err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // NoErrorf asserts that a function returned no error (i.e. `nil`). // // actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// if assert.NoErrorf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") { -// assert.Equal(t, expectedObj, actualObj) +// if require.NoErrorf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") { +// require.Equal(t, expectedObj, actualObj) // } func NoErrorf(t TestingT, err error, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1403,9 +1444,9 @@ func NoFileExistsf(t TestingT, path string, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // NotContains asserts that the specified string, list(array, slice...) or map does NOT contain the // specified substring or element. // -// assert.NotContains(t, "Hello World", "Earth") -// assert.NotContains(t, ["Hello", "World"], "Earth") -// assert.NotContains(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Earth") +// require.NotContains(t, "Hello World", "Earth") +// require.NotContains(t, ["Hello", "World"], "Earth") +// require.NotContains(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Earth") func NotContains(t TestingT, s interface{}, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1419,9 +1460,9 @@ func NotContains(t TestingT, s interface{}, contains interface{}, msgAndArgs ... // NotContainsf asserts that the specified string, list(array, slice...) or map does NOT contain the // specified substring or element. // -// assert.NotContainsf(t, "Hello World", "Earth", "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.NotContainsf(t, ["Hello", "World"], "Earth", "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.NotContainsf(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Earth", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotContainsf(t, "Hello World", "Earth", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotContainsf(t, ["Hello", "World"], "Earth", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotContainsf(t, {"Hello": "World"}, "Earth", "error message %s", "formatted") func NotContainsf(t TestingT, s interface{}, contains interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1432,11 +1473,50 @@ func NotContainsf(t TestingT, s interface{}, contains interface{}, msg string, a t.FailNow() } -// NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// NotElementsMatch asserts that the specified listA(array, slice...) is NOT equal to specified +// listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, +// the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should not match. +// This is an inverse of ElementsMatch. +// +// require.NotElementsMatch(t, [1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 1, 2, 3]) -> false +// +// require.NotElementsMatch(t, [1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]) -> true +// +// require.NotElementsMatch(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 4]) -> true +func NotElementsMatch(t TestingT, listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + if assert.NotElementsMatch(t, listA, listB, msgAndArgs...) { + return + } + t.FailNow() +} + +// NotElementsMatchf asserts that the specified listA(array, slice...) is NOT equal to specified +// listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, +// the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should not match. +// This is an inverse of ElementsMatch. +// +// require.NotElementsMatchf(t, [1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 1, 2, 3], "error message %s", "formatted") -> false +// +// require.NotElementsMatchf(t, [1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3], "error message %s", "formatted") -> true +// +// require.NotElementsMatchf(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 4], "error message %s", "formatted") -> true +func NotElementsMatchf(t TestingT, listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + if assert.NotElementsMatchf(t, listA, listB, msg, args...) { + return + } + t.FailNow() +} + +// NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT [Empty]. // -// if assert.NotEmpty(t, obj) { -// assert.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) +// if require.NotEmpty(t, obj) { +// require.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) // } func NotEmpty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1448,11 +1528,10 @@ func NotEmpty(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { t.FailNow() } -// NotEmptyf asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// NotEmptyf asserts that the specified object is NOT [Empty]. // -// if assert.NotEmptyf(t, obj, "error message %s", "formatted") { -// assert.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) +// if require.NotEmptyf(t, obj, "error message %s", "formatted") { +// require.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) // } func NotEmptyf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1466,7 +1545,7 @@ func NotEmptyf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) // NotEqual asserts that the specified values are NOT equal. // -// assert.NotEqual(t, obj1, obj2) +// require.NotEqual(t, obj1, obj2) // // Pointer variable equality is determined based on the equality of the // referenced values (as opposed to the memory addresses). @@ -1482,7 +1561,7 @@ func NotEqual(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs . // NotEqualValues asserts that two objects are not equal even when converted to the same type // -// assert.NotEqualValues(t, obj1, obj2) +// require.NotEqualValues(t, obj1, obj2) func NotEqualValues(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1495,7 +1574,7 @@ func NotEqualValues(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAnd // NotEqualValuesf asserts that two objects are not equal even when converted to the same type // -// assert.NotEqualValuesf(t, obj1, obj2, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotEqualValuesf(t, obj1, obj2, "error message %s", "formatted") func NotEqualValuesf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1508,7 +1587,7 @@ func NotEqualValuesf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg s // NotEqualf asserts that the specified values are NOT equal. // -// assert.NotEqualf(t, obj1, obj2, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotEqualf(t, obj1, obj2, "error message %s", "formatted") // // Pointer variable equality is determined based on the equality of the // referenced values (as opposed to the memory addresses). @@ -1522,7 +1601,31 @@ func NotEqualf(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, t.FailNow() } -// NotErrorIs asserts that at none of the errors in err's chain matches target. +// NotErrorAs asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target, +// but if so, sets target to that error value. +func NotErrorAs(t TestingT, err error, target interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + if assert.NotErrorAs(t, err, target, msgAndArgs...) { + return + } + t.FailNow() +} + +// NotErrorAsf asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target, +// but if so, sets target to that error value. +func NotErrorAsf(t TestingT, err error, target interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + if assert.NotErrorAsf(t, err, target, msg, args...) { + return + } + t.FailNow() +} + +// NotErrorIs asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target. // This is a wrapper for errors.Is. func NotErrorIs(t TestingT, err error, target error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1534,7 +1637,7 @@ func NotErrorIs(t TestingT, err error, target error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) t.FailNow() } -// NotErrorIsf asserts that at none of the errors in err's chain matches target. +// NotErrorIsf asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target. // This is a wrapper for errors.Is. func NotErrorIsf(t TestingT, err error, target error, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1546,9 +1649,35 @@ func NotErrorIsf(t TestingT, err error, target error, msg string, args ...interf t.FailNow() } +// NotImplements asserts that an object does not implement the specified interface. +// +// require.NotImplements(t, (*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject)) +func NotImplements(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + if assert.NotImplements(t, interfaceObject, object, msgAndArgs...) { + return + } + t.FailNow() +} + +// NotImplementsf asserts that an object does not implement the specified interface. +// +// require.NotImplementsf(t, (*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject), "error message %s", "formatted") +func NotImplementsf(t TestingT, interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + if assert.NotImplementsf(t, interfaceObject, object, msg, args...) { + return + } + t.FailNow() +} + // NotNil asserts that the specified object is not nil. // -// assert.NotNil(t, err) +// require.NotNil(t, err) func NotNil(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1561,7 +1690,7 @@ func NotNil(t TestingT, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // NotNilf asserts that the specified object is not nil. // -// assert.NotNilf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotNilf(t, err, "error message %s", "formatted") func NotNilf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1574,7 +1703,7 @@ func NotNilf(t TestingT, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // NotPanics asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc does NOT panic. // -// assert.NotPanics(t, func(){ RemainCalm() }) +// require.NotPanics(t, func(){ RemainCalm() }) func NotPanics(t TestingT, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1587,7 +1716,7 @@ func NotPanics(t TestingT, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // NotPanicsf asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc does NOT panic. // -// assert.NotPanicsf(t, func(){ RemainCalm() }, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotPanicsf(t, func(){ RemainCalm() }, "error message %s", "formatted") func NotPanicsf(t TestingT, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1600,8 +1729,8 @@ func NotPanicsf(t TestingT, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msg string, args ...interfac // NotRegexp asserts that a specified regexp does not match a string. // -// assert.NotRegexp(t, regexp.MustCompile("starts"), "it's starting") -// assert.NotRegexp(t, "^start", "it's not starting") +// require.NotRegexp(t, regexp.MustCompile("starts"), "it's starting") +// require.NotRegexp(t, "^start", "it's not starting") func NotRegexp(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1614,8 +1743,8 @@ func NotRegexp(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interf // NotRegexpf asserts that a specified regexp does not match a string. // -// assert.NotRegexpf(t, regexp.MustCompile("starts"), "it's starting", "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.NotRegexpf(t, "^start", "it's not starting", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotRegexpf(t, regexp.MustCompile("starts"), "it's starting", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotRegexpf(t, "^start", "it's not starting", "error message %s", "formatted") func NotRegexpf(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1628,7 +1757,7 @@ func NotRegexpf(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msg string, args .. // NotSame asserts that two pointers do not reference the same object. // -// assert.NotSame(t, ptr1, ptr2) +// require.NotSame(t, ptr1, ptr2) // // Both arguments must be pointer variables. Pointer variable sameness is // determined based on the equality of both type and value. @@ -1644,7 +1773,7 @@ func NotSame(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs .. // NotSamef asserts that two pointers do not reference the same object. // -// assert.NotSamef(t, ptr1, ptr2, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotSamef(t, ptr1, ptr2, "error message %s", "formatted") // // Both arguments must be pointer variables. Pointer variable sameness is // determined based on the equality of both type and value. @@ -1658,10 +1787,15 @@ func NotSamef(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, t.FailNow() } -// NotSubset asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains not all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// NotSubset asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) does NOT contain all +// elements given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// assert.NotSubset(t, [1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "But [1, 3, 4] does not contain [1, 2]") +// require.NotSubset(t, [1, 3, 4], [1, 2]) +// require.NotSubset(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"z": 3}) +// require.NotSubset(t, [1, 3, 4], {1: "one", 2: "two"}) +// require.NotSubset(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["z"]) func NotSubset(t TestingT, list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1672,10 +1806,15 @@ func NotSubset(t TestingT, list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...i t.FailNow() } -// NotSubsetf asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains not all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// NotSubsetf asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) does NOT contain all +// elements given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// assert.NotSubsetf(t, [1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "But [1, 3, 4] does not contain [1, 2]", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotSubsetf(t, [1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotSubsetf(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"z": 3}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotSubsetf(t, [1, 3, 4], {1: "one", 2: "two"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.NotSubsetf(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["z"], "error message %s", "formatted") func NotSubsetf(t TestingT, list interface{}, subset interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1710,7 +1849,7 @@ func NotZerof(t TestingT, i interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // Panics asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc panics. // -// assert.Panics(t, func(){ GoCrazy() }) +// require.Panics(t, func(){ GoCrazy() }) func Panics(t TestingT, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1725,7 +1864,7 @@ func Panics(t TestingT, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // panics, and that the recovered panic value is an error that satisfies the // EqualError comparison. // -// assert.PanicsWithError(t, "crazy error", func(){ GoCrazy() }) +// require.PanicsWithError(t, "crazy error", func(){ GoCrazy() }) func PanicsWithError(t TestingT, errString string, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1740,7 +1879,7 @@ func PanicsWithError(t TestingT, errString string, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msgAn // panics, and that the recovered panic value is an error that satisfies the // EqualError comparison. // -// assert.PanicsWithErrorf(t, "crazy error", func(){ GoCrazy() }, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.PanicsWithErrorf(t, "crazy error", func(){ GoCrazy() }, "error message %s", "formatted") func PanicsWithErrorf(t TestingT, errString string, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1754,7 +1893,7 @@ func PanicsWithErrorf(t TestingT, errString string, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msg // PanicsWithValue asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc panics, and that // the recovered panic value equals the expected panic value. // -// assert.PanicsWithValue(t, "crazy error", func(){ GoCrazy() }) +// require.PanicsWithValue(t, "crazy error", func(){ GoCrazy() }) func PanicsWithValue(t TestingT, expected interface{}, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1768,7 +1907,7 @@ func PanicsWithValue(t TestingT, expected interface{}, f assert.PanicTestFunc, m // PanicsWithValuef asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc panics, and that // the recovered panic value equals the expected panic value. // -// assert.PanicsWithValuef(t, "crazy error", func(){ GoCrazy() }, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.PanicsWithValuef(t, "crazy error", func(){ GoCrazy() }, "error message %s", "formatted") func PanicsWithValuef(t TestingT, expected interface{}, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1781,7 +1920,7 @@ func PanicsWithValuef(t TestingT, expected interface{}, f assert.PanicTestFunc, // Panicsf asserts that the code inside the specified PanicTestFunc panics. // -// assert.Panicsf(t, func(){ GoCrazy() }, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Panicsf(t, func(){ GoCrazy() }, "error message %s", "formatted") func Panicsf(t TestingT, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1794,8 +1933,8 @@ func Panicsf(t TestingT, f assert.PanicTestFunc, msg string, args ...interface{} // Positive asserts that the specified element is positive // -// assert.Positive(t, 1) -// assert.Positive(t, 1.23) +// require.Positive(t, 1) +// require.Positive(t, 1.23) func Positive(t TestingT, e interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1808,8 +1947,8 @@ func Positive(t TestingT, e interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // Positivef asserts that the specified element is positive // -// assert.Positivef(t, 1, "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.Positivef(t, 1.23, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Positivef(t, 1, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Positivef(t, 1.23, "error message %s", "formatted") func Positivef(t TestingT, e interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1822,8 +1961,8 @@ func Positivef(t TestingT, e interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // Regexp asserts that a specified regexp matches a string. // -// assert.Regexp(t, regexp.MustCompile("start"), "it's starting") -// assert.Regexp(t, "start...$", "it's not starting") +// require.Regexp(t, regexp.MustCompile("start"), "it's starting") +// require.Regexp(t, "start...$", "it's not starting") func Regexp(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1836,8 +1975,8 @@ func Regexp(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface // Regexpf asserts that a specified regexp matches a string. // -// assert.Regexpf(t, regexp.MustCompile("start"), "it's starting", "error message %s", "formatted") -// assert.Regexpf(t, "start...$", "it's not starting", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Regexpf(t, regexp.MustCompile("start"), "it's starting", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Regexpf(t, "start...$", "it's not starting", "error message %s", "formatted") func Regexpf(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1850,7 +1989,7 @@ func Regexpf(t TestingT, rx interface{}, str interface{}, msg string, args ...in // Same asserts that two pointers reference the same object. // -// assert.Same(t, ptr1, ptr2) +// require.Same(t, ptr1, ptr2) // // Both arguments must be pointer variables. Pointer variable sameness is // determined based on the equality of both type and value. @@ -1866,7 +2005,7 @@ func Same(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...in // Samef asserts that two pointers reference the same object. // -// assert.Samef(t, ptr1, ptr2, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Samef(t, ptr1, ptr2, "error message %s", "formatted") // // Both arguments must be pointer variables. Pointer variable sameness is // determined based on the equality of both type and value. @@ -1880,10 +2019,15 @@ func Samef(t TestingT, expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, arg t.FailNow() } -// Subset asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// Subset asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) contains all elements +// given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// assert.Subset(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "But [1, 2, 3] does contain [1, 2]") +// require.Subset(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2]) +// require.Subset(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"x": 1}) +// require.Subset(t, [1, 2, 3], {1: "one", 2: "two"}) +// require.Subset(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["x"]) func Subset(t TestingT, list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1894,10 +2038,15 @@ func Subset(t TestingT, list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...inte t.FailNow() } -// Subsetf asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// Subsetf asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) contains all elements +// given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// assert.Subsetf(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "But [1, 2, 3] does contain [1, 2]", "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Subsetf(t, [1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Subsetf(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"x": 1}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Subsetf(t, [1, 2, 3], {1: "one", 2: "two"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Subsetf(t, {"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["x"], "error message %s", "formatted") func Subsetf(t TestingT, list interface{}, subset interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1910,7 +2059,7 @@ func Subsetf(t TestingT, list interface{}, subset interface{}, msg string, args // True asserts that the specified value is true. // -// assert.True(t, myBool) +// require.True(t, myBool) func True(t TestingT, value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1923,7 +2072,7 @@ func True(t TestingT, value bool, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { // Truef asserts that the specified value is true. // -// assert.Truef(t, myBool, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.Truef(t, myBool, "error message %s", "formatted") func Truef(t TestingT, value bool, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1936,7 +2085,7 @@ func Truef(t TestingT, value bool, msg string, args ...interface{}) { // WithinDuration asserts that the two times are within duration delta of each other. // -// assert.WithinDuration(t, time.Now(), time.Now(), 10*time.Second) +// require.WithinDuration(t, time.Now(), time.Now(), 10*time.Second) func WithinDuration(t TestingT, expected time.Time, actual time.Time, delta time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1949,7 +2098,7 @@ func WithinDuration(t TestingT, expected time.Time, actual time.Time, delta time // WithinDurationf asserts that the two times are within duration delta of each other. // -// assert.WithinDurationf(t, time.Now(), time.Now(), 10*time.Second, "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.WithinDurationf(t, time.Now(), time.Now(), 10*time.Second, "error message %s", "formatted") func WithinDurationf(t TestingT, expected time.Time, actual time.Time, delta time.Duration, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1962,7 +2111,7 @@ func WithinDurationf(t TestingT, expected time.Time, actual time.Time, delta tim // WithinRange asserts that a time is within a time range (inclusive). // -// assert.WithinRange(t, time.Now(), time.Now().Add(-time.Second), time.Now().Add(time.Second)) +// require.WithinRange(t, time.Now(), time.Now().Add(-time.Second), time.Now().Add(time.Second)) func WithinRange(t TestingT, actual time.Time, start time.Time, end time.Time, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1975,7 +2124,7 @@ func WithinRange(t TestingT, actual time.Time, start time.Time, end time.Time, m // WithinRangef asserts that a time is within a time range (inclusive). // -// assert.WithinRangef(t, time.Now(), time.Now().Add(-time.Second), time.Now().Add(time.Second), "error message %s", "formatted") +// require.WithinRangef(t, time.Now(), time.Now().Add(-time.Second), time.Now().Add(time.Second), "error message %s", "formatted") func WithinRangef(t TestingT, actual time.Time, start time.Time, end time.Time, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require.go.tmpl b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require.go.tmpl index 55e42dde..8b328368 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require.go.tmpl +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require.go.tmpl @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -{{.Comment}} +{{ replace .Comment "assert." "require."}} func {{.DocInfo.Name}}(t TestingT, {{.Params}}) { if h, ok := t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() } if assert.{{.DocInfo.Name}}(t, {{.ForwardedParams}}) { return } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require_forward.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require_forward.go index 3b5b0933..e6f7e944 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require_forward.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/require_forward.go @@ -1,7 +1,4 @@ -/* -* CODE GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY WITH github.com/stretchr/testify/_codegen -* THIS FILE MUST NOT BE EDITED BY HAND - */ +// Code generated with github.com/stretchr/testify/_codegen; DO NOT EDIT. package require @@ -96,10 +93,19 @@ func (a *Assertions) ElementsMatchf(listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msg st ElementsMatchf(a.t, listA, listB, msg, args...) } -// Empty asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// Empty asserts that the given value is "empty". +// +// [Zero values] are "empty". +// +// Arrays are "empty" if every element is the zero value of the type (stricter than "empty"). +// +// Slices, maps and channels with zero length are "empty". +// +// Pointer values are "empty" if the pointer is nil or if the pointed value is "empty". // // a.Empty(obj) +// +// [Zero values]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#The_zero_value func (a *Assertions) Empty(object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -107,10 +113,19 @@ func (a *Assertions) Empty(object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { Empty(a.t, object, msgAndArgs...) } -// Emptyf asserts that the specified object is empty. I.e. nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// Emptyf asserts that the given value is "empty". +// +// [Zero values] are "empty". +// +// Arrays are "empty" if every element is the zero value of the type (stricter than "empty"). +// +// Slices, maps and channels with zero length are "empty". +// +// Pointer values are "empty" if the pointer is nil or if the pointed value is "empty". // // a.Emptyf(obj, "error message %s", "formatted") +// +// [Zero values]: https://go.dev/ref/spec#The_zero_value func (a *Assertions) Emptyf(object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -190,8 +205,8 @@ func (a *Assertions) EqualExportedValuesf(expected interface{}, actual interface EqualExportedValuesf(a.t, expected, actual, msg, args...) } -// EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types -// and equal. +// EqualValues asserts that two objects are equal or convertible to the larger +// type and equal. // // a.EqualValues(uint32(123), int32(123)) func (a *Assertions) EqualValues(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { @@ -201,8 +216,8 @@ func (a *Assertions) EqualValues(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msgAn EqualValues(a.t, expected, actual, msgAndArgs...) } -// EqualValuesf asserts that two objects are equal or convertable to the same types -// and equal. +// EqualValuesf asserts that two objects are equal or convertible to the larger +// type and equal. // // a.EqualValuesf(uint32(123), int32(123), "error message %s", "formatted") func (a *Assertions) EqualValuesf(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { @@ -228,10 +243,8 @@ func (a *Assertions) Equalf(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string // Error asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`). // -// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// if a.Error(err) { -// assert.Equal(t, expectedError, err) -// } +// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() +// a.Error(err) func (a *Assertions) Error(err error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -301,10 +314,8 @@ func (a *Assertions) ErrorIsf(err error, target error, msg string, args ...inter // Errorf asserts that a function returned an error (i.e. not `nil`). // -// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() -// if a.Errorf(err, "error message %s", "formatted") { -// assert.Equal(t, expectedErrorf, err) -// } +// actualObj, err := SomeFunction() +// a.Errorf(err, "error message %s", "formatted") func (a *Assertions) Errorf(err error, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -340,7 +351,7 @@ func (a *Assertions) Eventually(condition func() bool, waitFor time.Duration, ti // a.EventuallyWithT(func(c *assert.CollectT) { // // add assertions as needed; any assertion failure will fail the current tick // assert.True(c, externalValue, "expected 'externalValue' to be true") -// }, 1*time.Second, 10*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") +// }, 10*time.Second, 1*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") func (a *Assertions) EventuallyWithT(condition func(collect *assert.CollectT), waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -365,7 +376,7 @@ func (a *Assertions) EventuallyWithT(condition func(collect *assert.CollectT), w // a.EventuallyWithTf(func(c *assert.CollectT, "error message %s", "formatted") { // // add assertions as needed; any assertion failure will fail the current tick // assert.True(c, externalValue, "expected 'externalValue' to be true") -// }, 1*time.Second, 10*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") +// }, 10*time.Second, 1*time.Second, "external state has not changed to 'true'; still false") func (a *Assertions) EventuallyWithTf(condition func(collect *assert.CollectT), waitFor time.Duration, tick time.Duration, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -872,7 +883,29 @@ func (a *Assertions) IsNonIncreasingf(object interface{}, msg string, args ...in IsNonIncreasingf(a.t, object, msg, args...) } +// IsNotType asserts that the specified objects are not of the same type. +// +// a.IsNotType(&NotMyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}) +func (a *Assertions) IsNotType(theType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + IsNotType(a.t, theType, object, msgAndArgs...) +} + +// IsNotTypef asserts that the specified objects are not of the same type. +// +// a.IsNotTypef(&NotMyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}, "error message %s", "formatted") +func (a *Assertions) IsNotTypef(theType interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + IsNotTypef(a.t, theType, object, msg, args...) +} + // IsType asserts that the specified objects are of the same type. +// +// a.IsType(&MyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}) func (a *Assertions) IsType(expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -881,6 +914,8 @@ func (a *Assertions) IsType(expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msgAnd } // IsTypef asserts that the specified objects are of the same type. +// +// a.IsTypef(&MyStruct{}, &MyStruct{}, "error message %s", "formatted") func (a *Assertions) IsTypef(expectedType interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1132,8 +1167,41 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotContainsf(s interface{}, contains interface{}, msg strin NotContainsf(a.t, s, contains, msg, args...) } -// NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// NotElementsMatch asserts that the specified listA(array, slice...) is NOT equal to specified +// listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, +// the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should not match. +// This is an inverse of ElementsMatch. +// +// a.NotElementsMatch([1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 1, 2, 3]) -> false +// +// a.NotElementsMatch([1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3]) -> true +// +// a.NotElementsMatch([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 4]) -> true +func (a *Assertions) NotElementsMatch(listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + NotElementsMatch(a.t, listA, listB, msgAndArgs...) +} + +// NotElementsMatchf asserts that the specified listA(array, slice...) is NOT equal to specified +// listB(array, slice...) ignoring the order of the elements. If there are duplicate elements, +// the number of appearances of each of them in both lists should not match. +// This is an inverse of ElementsMatch. +// +// a.NotElementsMatchf([1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 1, 2, 3], "error message %s", "formatted") -> false +// +// a.NotElementsMatchf([1, 1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 3], "error message %s", "formatted") -> true +// +// a.NotElementsMatchf([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 4], "error message %s", "formatted") -> true +func (a *Assertions) NotElementsMatchf(listA interface{}, listB interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + NotElementsMatchf(a.t, listA, listB, msg, args...) +} + +// NotEmpty asserts that the specified object is NOT [Empty]. // // if a.NotEmpty(obj) { // assert.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) @@ -1145,8 +1213,7 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotEmpty(object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { NotEmpty(a.t, object, msgAndArgs...) } -// NotEmptyf asserts that the specified object is NOT empty. I.e. not nil, "", false, 0 or either -// a slice or a channel with len == 0. +// NotEmptyf asserts that the specified object is NOT [Empty]. // // if a.NotEmptyf(obj, "error message %s", "formatted") { // assert.Equal(t, "two", obj[1]) @@ -1204,7 +1271,25 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotEqualf(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg str NotEqualf(a.t, expected, actual, msg, args...) } -// NotErrorIs asserts that at none of the errors in err's chain matches target. +// NotErrorAs asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target, +// but if so, sets target to that error value. +func (a *Assertions) NotErrorAs(err error, target interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + NotErrorAs(a.t, err, target, msgAndArgs...) +} + +// NotErrorAsf asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target, +// but if so, sets target to that error value. +func (a *Assertions) NotErrorAsf(err error, target interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + NotErrorAsf(a.t, err, target, msg, args...) +} + +// NotErrorIs asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target. // This is a wrapper for errors.Is. func (a *Assertions) NotErrorIs(err error, target error, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1213,7 +1298,7 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotErrorIs(err error, target error, msgAndArgs ...interface NotErrorIs(a.t, err, target, msgAndArgs...) } -// NotErrorIsf asserts that at none of the errors in err's chain matches target. +// NotErrorIsf asserts that none of the errors in err's chain matches target. // This is a wrapper for errors.Is. func (a *Assertions) NotErrorIsf(err error, target error, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { @@ -1222,6 +1307,26 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotErrorIsf(err error, target error, msg string, args ...in NotErrorIsf(a.t, err, target, msg, args...) } +// NotImplements asserts that an object does not implement the specified interface. +// +// a.NotImplements((*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject)) +func (a *Assertions) NotImplements(interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + NotImplements(a.t, interfaceObject, object, msgAndArgs...) +} + +// NotImplementsf asserts that an object does not implement the specified interface. +// +// a.NotImplementsf((*MyInterface)(nil), new(MyObject), "error message %s", "formatted") +func (a *Assertions) NotImplementsf(interfaceObject interface{}, object interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { + if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { + h.Helper() + } + NotImplementsf(a.t, interfaceObject, object, msg, args...) +} + // NotNil asserts that the specified object is not nil. // // a.NotNil(err) @@ -1310,10 +1415,15 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotSamef(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg stri NotSamef(a.t, expected, actual, msg, args...) } -// NotSubset asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains not all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// NotSubset asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) does NOT contain all +// elements given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// a.NotSubset([1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "But [1, 3, 4] does not contain [1, 2]") +// a.NotSubset([1, 3, 4], [1, 2]) +// a.NotSubset({"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"z": 3}) +// a.NotSubset([1, 3, 4], {1: "one", 2: "two"}) +// a.NotSubset({"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["z"]) func (a *Assertions) NotSubset(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1321,10 +1431,15 @@ func (a *Assertions) NotSubset(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs NotSubset(a.t, list, subset, msgAndArgs...) } -// NotSubsetf asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains not all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// NotSubsetf asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) does NOT contain all +// elements given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// a.NotSubsetf([1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "But [1, 3, 4] does not contain [1, 2]", "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.NotSubsetf([1, 3, 4], [1, 2], "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.NotSubsetf({"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"z": 3}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.NotSubsetf([1, 3, 4], {1: "one", 2: "two"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.NotSubsetf({"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["z"], "error message %s", "formatted") func (a *Assertions) NotSubsetf(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1484,10 +1599,15 @@ func (a *Assertions) Samef(expected interface{}, actual interface{}, msg string, Samef(a.t, expected, actual, msg, args...) } -// Subset asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// Subset asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) contains all elements +// given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// a.Subset([1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "But [1, 2, 3] does contain [1, 2]") +// a.Subset([1, 2, 3], [1, 2]) +// a.Subset({"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"x": 1}) +// a.Subset([1, 2, 3], {1: "one", 2: "two"}) +// a.Subset({"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["x"]) func (a *Assertions) Subset(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() @@ -1495,10 +1615,15 @@ func (a *Assertions) Subset(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msgAndArgs ... Subset(a.t, list, subset, msgAndArgs...) } -// Subsetf asserts that the specified list(array, slice...) contains all -// elements given in the specified subset(array, slice...). +// Subsetf asserts that the list (array, slice, or map) contains all elements +// given in the subset (array, slice, or map). +// Map elements are key-value pairs unless compared with an array or slice where +// only the map key is evaluated. // -// a.Subsetf([1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "But [1, 2, 3] does contain [1, 2]", "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.Subsetf([1, 2, 3], [1, 2], "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.Subsetf({"x": 1, "y": 2}, {"x": 1}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.Subsetf([1, 2, 3], {1: "one", 2: "two"}, "error message %s", "formatted") +// a.Subsetf({"x": 1, "y": 2}, ["x"], "error message %s", "formatted") func (a *Assertions) Subsetf(list interface{}, subset interface{}, msg string, args ...interface{}) { if h, ok := a.t.(tHelper); ok { h.Helper() diff --git a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/requirements.go b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/requirements.go index 91772dfe..6b7ce929 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/requirements.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/stretchr/testify/require/requirements.go @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ type TestingT interface { FailNow() } -type tHelper interface { +type tHelper = interface { Helper() } diff --git a/vendor/modules.txt b/vendor/modules.txt index 03c9337c..ad816af3 100644 --- a/vendor/modules.txt +++ b/vendor/modules.txt @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -# github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.2.1 -## explicit; go 1.16 +# github.com/BurntSushi/toml v1.6.0 +## explicit; go 1.18 github.com/BurntSushi/toml github.com/BurntSushi/toml/internal -# github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go v1.41.0 +# github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go v1.54.0 ## explicit; go 1.18 github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/events github.com/aws/aws-lambda-go/lambda @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ github.com/davecgh/go-spew/spew ## explicit; go 1.12 github.com/google/gofuzz github.com/google/gofuzz/bytesource -# github.com/hashicorp/go-version v1.6.0 +# github.com/hashicorp/go-version v1.9.0 ## explicit github.com/hashicorp/go-version # github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap v1.1.0 @@ -48,15 +48,16 @@ github.com/kr/text # github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 ## explicit github.com/pmezard/go-difflib/difflib -# github.com/spf13/cobra v1.7.0 +# github.com/spf13/cobra v1.10.2 ## explicit; go 1.15 github.com/spf13/cobra -# github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 +# github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.9 ## explicit; go 1.12 github.com/spf13/pflag -# github.com/stretchr/testify v1.8.4 -## explicit; go 1.20 +# github.com/stretchr/testify v1.11.1 +## explicit; go 1.17 github.com/stretchr/testify/assert +github.com/stretchr/testify/assert/yaml github.com/stretchr/testify/require # gopkg.in/check.v1 v1.0.0-20190902080502-41f04d3bba15 ## explicit