garm/vendor/github.com/go-openapi/swag/loading/loading.go
Gabriel Adrian Samfira 47537fb8b6 Update all dependencies
Update all deps.

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
2026-01-06 01:13:34 +02:00

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// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright 2015-2025 go-swagger maintainers
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
package loading
import (
"context"
"embed"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
)
// LoadFromFileOrHTTP loads the bytes from a file or a remote http server based on the path passed in
func LoadFromFileOrHTTP(pth string, opts ...Option) ([]byte, error) {
o := optionsWithDefaults(opts)
return LoadStrategy(pth, o.ReadFileFunc(), loadHTTPBytes(opts...), opts...)(pth)
}
// LoadStrategy returns a loader function for a given path or URI.
//
// The load strategy returns the remote load for any path starting with `http`.
// So this works for any URI with a scheme `http` or `https`.
//
// The fallback strategy is to call the local loader.
//
// The local loader takes a local file system path (absolute or relative) as argument,
// or alternatively a `file://...` URI, **without host** (see also below for windows).
//
// There are a few liberalities, initially intended to be tolerant regarding the URI syntax,
// especially on windows.
//
// Before the local loader is called, the given path is transformed:
// - percent-encoded characters are unescaped
// - simple paths (e.g. `./folder/file`) are passed as-is
// - on windows, occurrences of `/` are replaced by `\`, so providing a relative path such a `folder/file` works too.
//
// For paths provided as URIs with the "file" scheme, please note that:
// - `file://` is simply stripped.
// This means that the host part of the URI is not parsed at all.
// For example, `file:///folder/file" becomes "/folder/file`,
// but `file://localhost/folder/file` becomes `localhost/folder/file` on unix systems.
// Similarly, `file://./folder/file` yields `./folder/file`.
// - on windows, `file://...` can take a host so as to specify an UNC share location.
//
// Reminder about windows-specifics:
// - `file://host/folder/file` becomes an UNC path like `\\host\folder\file` (no port specification is supported)
// - `file:///c:/folder/file` becomes `C:\folder\file`
// - `file://c:/folder/file` is tolerated (without leading `/`) and becomes `c:\folder\file`
func LoadStrategy(pth string, local, remote func(string) ([]byte, error), opts ...Option) func(string) ([]byte, error) {
if strings.HasPrefix(pth, "http") {
return remote
}
o := optionsWithDefaults(opts)
_, isEmbedFS := o.fs.(embed.FS)
return func(p string) ([]byte, error) {
upth, err := url.PathUnescape(p)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cpth, hasPrefix := strings.CutPrefix(upth, "file://")
if !hasPrefix || isEmbedFS || runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
// crude processing: trim the file:// prefix. This leaves full URIs with a host with a (mostly) unexpected result
// regular file path provided: just normalize slashes
if isEmbedFS {
// on windows, we need to slash the path if FS is an embed FS.
return local(strings.TrimLeft(filepath.ToSlash(cpth), "./")) // remove invalid leading characters for embed FS
}
return local(filepath.FromSlash(cpth))
}
// windows-only pre-processing of file://... URIs, excluding embed.FS
// support for canonical file URIs on windows.
u, err := url.Parse(filepath.ToSlash(upth))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if u.Host != "" {
// assume UNC name (volume share)
// NOTE: UNC port not yet supported
// when the "host" segment is a drive letter:
// file://C:/folder/... => C:\folder
upth = path.Clean(strings.Join([]string{u.Host, u.Path}, `/`))
if !strings.HasSuffix(u.Host, ":") && u.Host[0] != '.' {
// tolerance: if we have a leading dot, this can't be a host
// file://host/share/folder\... ==> \\host\share\path\folder
upth = "//" + upth
}
} else {
// no host, let's figure out if this is a drive letter
upth = strings.TrimPrefix(upth, `file://`)
first, _, _ := strings.Cut(strings.TrimPrefix(u.Path, "/"), "/")
if strings.HasSuffix(first, ":") {
// drive letter in the first segment:
// file:///c:/folder/... ==> strip the leading slash
upth = strings.TrimPrefix(upth, `/`)
}
}
return local(filepath.FromSlash(upth))
}
}
func loadHTTPBytes(opts ...Option) func(path string) ([]byte, error) {
o := optionsWithDefaults(opts)
return func(path string) ([]byte, error) {
client := o.client
timeoutCtx := context.Background()
var cancel func()
if o.httpTimeout > 0 {
timeoutCtx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(timeoutCtx, o.httpTimeout)
defer cancel()
}
req, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(timeoutCtx, http.MethodGet, path, nil)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if o.basicAuthUsername != "" && o.basicAuthPassword != "" {
req.SetBasicAuth(o.basicAuthUsername, o.basicAuthPassword)
}
for key, val := range o.customHeaders {
req.Header.Set(key, val)
}
resp, err := client.Do(req)
defer func() {
if resp != nil {
if e := resp.Body.Close(); e != nil {
log.Println(e)
}
}
}()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not access document at %q [%s]: %w", path, resp.Status, ErrLoader)
}
return io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
}
}