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nats-server/conf/parse.go
Waldemar Quevedo bab7a0e444 config: make parsing configurations without usable values invalid
This makes configuration files that are empty, or read and processed
by the parser but with no detected values now return an error.

Signed-off-by: Waldemar Quevedo <wally@nats.io>
2023-07-28 15:46:17 -07:00

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// Copyright 2013-2018 The NATS Authors
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Package conf supports a configuration file format used by gnatsd. It is
// a flexible format that combines the best of traditional
// configuration formats and newer styles such as JSON and YAML.
package conf
// The format supported is less restrictive than today's formats.
// Supports mixed Arrays [], nested Maps {}, multiple comment types (# and //)
// Also supports key value assignments using '=' or ':' or whiteSpace()
// e.g. foo = 2, foo : 2, foo 2
// maps can be assigned with no key separator as well
// semicolons as value terminators in key/value assignments are optional
//
// see parse_test.go for more examples.
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode"
)
type parser struct {
mapping map[string]interface{}
lx *lexer
// The current scoped context, can be array or map
ctx interface{}
// stack of contexts, either map or array/slice stack
ctxs []interface{}
// Keys stack
keys []string
// Keys stack as items
ikeys []item
// The config file path, empty by default.
fp string
// pedantic reports error when configuration is not correct.
pedantic bool
}
// Parse will return a map of keys to interface{}, although concrete types
// underly them. The values supported are string, bool, int64, float64, DateTime.
// Arrays and nested Maps are also supported.
func Parse(data string) (map[string]interface{}, error) {
p, err := parse(data, "", false)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return p.mapping, nil
}
// ParseFile is a helper to open file, etc. and parse the contents.
func ParseFile(fp string) (map[string]interface{}, error) {
data, err := os.ReadFile(fp)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error opening config file: %v", err)
}
p, err := parse(string(data), fp, false)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return p.mapping, nil
}
// ParseFileWithChecks is equivalent to ParseFile but runs in pedantic mode.
func ParseFileWithChecks(fp string) (map[string]interface{}, error) {
data, err := os.ReadFile(fp)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
p, err := parse(string(data), fp, true)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return p.mapping, nil
}
type token struct {
item item
value interface{}
usedVariable bool
sourceFile string
}
func (t *token) Value() interface{} {
return t.value
}
func (t *token) Line() int {
return t.item.line
}
func (t *token) IsUsedVariable() bool {
return t.usedVariable
}
func (t *token) SourceFile() string {
return t.sourceFile
}
func (t *token) Position() int {
return t.item.pos
}
func parse(data, fp string, pedantic bool) (p *parser, err error) {
p = &parser{
mapping: make(map[string]interface{}),
lx: lex(data),
ctxs: make([]interface{}, 0, 4),
keys: make([]string, 0, 4),
ikeys: make([]item, 0, 4),
fp: filepath.Dir(fp),
pedantic: pedantic,
}
p.pushContext(p.mapping)
for {
it := p.next()
if it.typ == itemEOF {
break
}
if err := p.processItem(it, fp); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if len(p.mapping) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("config has no values or is empty")
}
return p, nil
}
func (p *parser) next() item {
return p.lx.nextItem()
}
func (p *parser) pushContext(ctx interface{}) {
p.ctxs = append(p.ctxs, ctx)
p.ctx = ctx
}
func (p *parser) popContext() interface{} {
if len(p.ctxs) == 0 {
panic("BUG in parser, context stack empty")
}
li := len(p.ctxs) - 1
last := p.ctxs[li]
p.ctxs = p.ctxs[0:li]
p.ctx = p.ctxs[len(p.ctxs)-1]
return last
}
func (p *parser) pushKey(key string) {
p.keys = append(p.keys, key)
}
func (p *parser) popKey() string {
if len(p.keys) == 0 {
panic("BUG in parser, keys stack empty")
}
li := len(p.keys) - 1
last := p.keys[li]
p.keys = p.keys[0:li]
return last
}
func (p *parser) pushItemKey(key item) {
p.ikeys = append(p.ikeys, key)
}
func (p *parser) popItemKey() item {
if len(p.ikeys) == 0 {
panic("BUG in parser, item keys stack empty")
}
li := len(p.ikeys) - 1
last := p.ikeys[li]
p.ikeys = p.ikeys[0:li]
return last
}
func (p *parser) processItem(it item, fp string) error {
setValue := func(it item, v interface{}) {
if p.pedantic {
p.setValue(&token{it, v, false, fp})
} else {
p.setValue(v)
}
}
switch it.typ {
case itemError:
return fmt.Errorf("Parse error on line %d: '%s'", it.line, it.val)
case itemKey:
// Keep track of the keys as items and strings,
// we do this in order to be able to still support
// includes without many breaking changes.
p.pushKey(it.val)
if p.pedantic {
p.pushItemKey(it)
}
case itemMapStart:
newCtx := make(map[string]interface{})
p.pushContext(newCtx)
case itemMapEnd:
setValue(it, p.popContext())
case itemString:
// FIXME(dlc) sanitize string?
setValue(it, it.val)
case itemInteger:
lastDigit := 0
for _, r := range it.val {
if !unicode.IsDigit(r) && r != '-' {
break
}
lastDigit++
}
numStr := it.val[:lastDigit]
num, err := strconv.ParseInt(numStr, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
if e, ok := err.(*strconv.NumError); ok &&
e.Err == strconv.ErrRange {
return fmt.Errorf("integer '%s' is out of the range", it.val)
}
return fmt.Errorf("expected integer, but got '%s'", it.val)
}
// Process a suffix
suffix := strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(it.val[lastDigit:]))
switch suffix {
case "":
setValue(it, num)
case "k":
setValue(it, num*1000)
case "kb", "ki", "kib":
setValue(it, num*1024)
case "m":
setValue(it, num*1000*1000)
case "mb", "mi", "mib":
setValue(it, num*1024*1024)
case "g":
setValue(it, num*1000*1000*1000)
case "gb", "gi", "gib":
setValue(it, num*1024*1024*1024)
case "t":
setValue(it, num*1000*1000*1000*1000)
case "tb", "ti", "tib":
setValue(it, num*1024*1024*1024*1024)
case "p":
setValue(it, num*1000*1000*1000*1000*1000)
case "pb", "pi", "pib":
setValue(it, num*1024*1024*1024*1024*1024)
case "e":
setValue(it, num*1000*1000*1000*1000*1000*1000)
case "eb", "ei", "eib":
setValue(it, num*1024*1024*1024*1024*1024*1024)
}
case itemFloat:
num, err := strconv.ParseFloat(it.val, 64)
if err != nil {
if e, ok := err.(*strconv.NumError); ok &&
e.Err == strconv.ErrRange {
return fmt.Errorf("float '%s' is out of the range", it.val)
}
return fmt.Errorf("expected float, but got '%s'", it.val)
}
setValue(it, num)
case itemBool:
switch strings.ToLower(it.val) {
case "true", "yes", "on":
setValue(it, true)
case "false", "no", "off":
setValue(it, false)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("expected boolean value, but got '%s'", it.val)
}
case itemDatetime:
dt, err := time.Parse("2006-01-02T15:04:05Z", it.val)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf(
"expected Zulu formatted DateTime, but got '%s'", it.val)
}
setValue(it, dt)
case itemArrayStart:
var array = make([]interface{}, 0)
p.pushContext(array)
case itemArrayEnd:
array := p.ctx
p.popContext()
setValue(it, array)
case itemVariable:
value, found, err := p.lookupVariable(it.val)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("variable reference for '%s' on line %d could not be parsed: %s",
it.val, it.line, err)
}
if !found {
return fmt.Errorf("variable reference for '%s' on line %d can not be found",
it.val, it.line)
}
if p.pedantic {
switch tk := value.(type) {
case *token:
// Mark the looked up variable as used, and make
// the variable reference become handled as a token.
tk.usedVariable = true
p.setValue(&token{it, tk.Value(), false, fp})
default:
// Special case to add position context to bcrypt references.
p.setValue(&token{it, value, false, fp})
}
} else {
p.setValue(value)
}
case itemInclude:
var (
m map[string]interface{}
err error
)
if p.pedantic {
m, err = ParseFileWithChecks(filepath.Join(p.fp, it.val))
} else {
m, err = ParseFile(filepath.Join(p.fp, it.val))
}
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error parsing include file '%s', %v", it.val, err)
}
for k, v := range m {
p.pushKey(k)
if p.pedantic {
switch tk := v.(type) {
case *token:
p.pushItemKey(tk.item)
}
}
p.setValue(v)
}
}
return nil
}
// Used to map an environment value into a temporary map to pass to secondary Parse call.
const pkey = "pk"
// We special case raw strings here that are bcrypt'd. This allows us not to force quoting the strings
const bcryptPrefix = "2a$"
// lookupVariable will lookup a variable reference. It will use block scoping on keys
// it has seen before, with the top level scoping being the environment variables. We
// ignore array contexts and only process the map contexts..
//
// Returns true for ok if it finds something, similar to map.
func (p *parser) lookupVariable(varReference string) (interface{}, bool, error) {
// Do special check to see if it is a raw bcrypt string.
if strings.HasPrefix(varReference, bcryptPrefix) {
return "$" + varReference, true, nil
}
// Loop through contexts currently on the stack.
for i := len(p.ctxs) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
ctx := p.ctxs[i]
// Process if it is a map context
if m, ok := ctx.(map[string]interface{}); ok {
if v, ok := m[varReference]; ok {
return v, ok, nil
}
}
}
// If we are here, we have exhausted our context maps and still not found anything.
// Parse from the environment.
if vStr, ok := os.LookupEnv(varReference); ok {
// Everything we get here will be a string value, so we need to process as a parser would.
if vmap, err := Parse(fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", pkey, vStr)); err == nil {
v, ok := vmap[pkey]
return v, ok, nil
} else {
return nil, false, err
}
}
return nil, false, nil
}
func (p *parser) setValue(val interface{}) {
// Test to see if we are on an array or a map
// Array processing
if ctx, ok := p.ctx.([]interface{}); ok {
p.ctx = append(ctx, val)
p.ctxs[len(p.ctxs)-1] = p.ctx
}
// Map processing
if ctx, ok := p.ctx.(map[string]interface{}); ok {
key := p.popKey()
if p.pedantic {
// Change the position to the beginning of the key
// since more useful when reporting errors.
switch v := val.(type) {
case *token:
it := p.popItemKey()
v.item.pos = it.pos
v.item.line = it.line
ctx[key] = v
}
} else {
// FIXME(dlc), make sure to error if redefining same key?
ctx[key] = val
}
}
}