diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d504378 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +weather +*.ini diff --git a/functions.go b/functions.go index 2c619d9..b5ba865 100644 --- a/functions.go +++ b/functions.go @@ -1,38 +1,41 @@ package main import ( + "encoding/json" "flag" - "log" + "fmt" + "io/ioutil" + "net/http" "os" + "time" "gopkg.in/ini.v1" ) -// ParseArgs is not yet implemented -func ParseArgs() error { - return nil -} - // GetConfig fetch config from ini file func GetConfig(configfile string, weatherconfig *WeatherConfig) error { flag.Usage = Usage config, err := ini.Load(configfile) - HandleFatalError(err) + if err != nil { + return err + } var wc WeatherConfig - owmSection := config.Section("owm") - wc.OwmURL = owmSection.Key("url").String() - wc.OwmAppID = owmSection.Key("appid").String() - wc.OwmCities = owmSection.Key("cities").Strings(",") - wc.OwmMeasurements = owmSection.Key("measurements").Strings(",") - wc.OwmTable = owmSection.Key("table").String() + weatherSection := config.Section("weather") + wc.WeatherVersion = weatherSection.Key("version").String() + wc.WeatherAppID = weatherSection.Key("appid").String() + wc.WeatherCities = weatherSection.Key("cities").Strings(",") + wc.WeatherMeasurements = weatherSection.Key("measurements").Strings(",") + wc.WeatherTable = weatherSection.Key("table").String() influxdbSection := config.Section("influxdb") wc.InfluxHost = influxdbSection.Key("hostname").String() wc.InfluxPort, err = influxdbSection.Key("port").Int() - HandleError(err) + if err != nil { + return err + } wc.InfluxUser = influxdbSection.Key("username").String() wc.InfluxPass = influxdbSection.Key("password").String() wc.InfluxDB = influxdbSection.Key("database").String() @@ -42,21 +45,68 @@ func GetConfig(configfile string, weatherconfig *WeatherConfig) error { return err } -// HandleError handles errors to return err -func HandleError(err error) error { - if err != nil { - return err - } - return nil +func FetchData(city string) (Data, error) { + var d Data + + pollTo := 30 * time.Millisecond + + c := &http.Client{Timeout: pollTo * time.Second, Transport: &http.Transport{ + IdleConnTimeout: pollTo, + DisableCompression: false, + }} + + resp, err := c.Get(fmt.Sprintf("https://api.openweathermap.org/data/%s/weather?q=%s&appid=%s", wc.WeatherVersion, city, wc.WeatherAppID)) + + b, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) + err = json.Unmarshal(b, &d) + + d.Humidity = d.Main["humidity"] + d.Temperature = kelvin + d.Main["temp"] + + return d, err } -// HandleFatalError fatal errors -func HandleFatalError(err error) { - if err != nil { - log.Fatal(err) - os.Exit(2) - } -} +// // SendToInflux sends time series data to influxdb +// func SendToInflux(wc *WeatherConfig, data *[]Data) error { +// httpClient, err := client.NewHTTPClient(client.HTTPConfig{ +// Addr: fmt.Sprintf("http://%s:%d", wc.InfluxHost, wc.InfluxPort), +// Username: wc.InfluxUser, +// Password: wc.InfluxPass, +// }) +// if err != nil { +// return err +// } + +// bp, err := client.NewBatchPoints(client.BatchPointsConfig{ +// Database: wc.InfluxDB, +// }) +// if err != nil { +// return err +// } + +// for _, p := range *data { + +// tags := map[string]string{"city": p.city, "fuel": p.Fuel} +// fields := map[string]interface{}{"value": p.Value} + +// point, _ := client.NewPoint( +// wc.Table, +// tags, +// fields, +// time.Now(), +// ) + +// log.Println(point) + +// bp.AddPoint(point) +// err = httpClient.Write(bp) +// if err != nil { +// return err +// } +// } + +// return nil +// } // Usage displays possible arguments func Usage() { diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8747b85 --- /dev/null +++ b/go.mod @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +module weather + +go 1.12 + +require ( + github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client v0.0.0-20190402204710-8ff2fc3824fc + github.com/smartystreets/goconvey v0.0.0-20190710185942-9d28bd7c0945 // indirect + gopkg.in/ini.v1 v1.44.0 +) diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ad9b1a --- /dev/null +++ b/go.sum @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +github.com/gopherjs/gopherjs v0.0.0-20181017120253-0766667cb4d1 h1:EGx4pi6eqNxGaHF6qqu48+N2wcFQ5qg5FXgOdqsJ5d8= +github.com/gopherjs/gopherjs v0.0.0-20181017120253-0766667cb4d1/go.mod h1:wJfORRmW1u3UXTncJ5qlYoELFm8eSnnEO6hX4iZ3EWY= +github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client v0.0.0-20190402204710-8ff2fc3824fc h1:KpMgaYJRieDkHZJWY3LMafvtqS/U8xX6+lUN+OKpl/Y= +github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client v0.0.0-20190402204710-8ff2fc3824fc/go.mod h1:qj24IKcXYK6Iy9ceXlo3Tc+vtHo9lIhSX5JddghvEPo= +github.com/jtolds/gls v4.20.0+incompatible h1:xdiiI2gbIgH/gLH7ADydsJ1uDOEzR8yvV7C0MuV77Wo= +github.com/jtolds/gls v4.20.0+incompatible/go.mod h1:QJZ7F/aHp+rZTRtaJ1ow/lLfFfVYBRgL+9YlvaHOwJU= +github.com/smartystreets/assertions v0.0.0-20180927180507-b2de0cb4f26d h1:zE9ykElWQ6/NYmHa3jpm/yHnI4xSofP+UP6SpjHcSeM= +github.com/smartystreets/assertions v0.0.0-20180927180507-b2de0cb4f26d/go.mod h1:OnSkiWE9lh6wB0YB77sQom3nweQdgAjqCqsofrRNTgc= +github.com/smartystreets/goconvey v0.0.0-20190710185942-9d28bd7c0945 h1:N8Bg45zpk/UcpNGnfJt2y/3lRWASHNTUET8owPYCgYI= +github.com/smartystreets/goconvey v0.0.0-20190710185942-9d28bd7c0945/go.mod h1:syvi0/a8iFYH4r/RixwvyeAJjdLS9QV7WQ/tjFTllLA= +golang.org/x/crypto v0.0.0-20190308221718-c2843e01d9a2/go.mod h1:djNgcEr1/C05ACkg1iLfiJU5Ep61QUkGW8qpdssI0+w= +golang.org/x/net v0.0.0-20190311183353-d8887717615a/go.mod h1:t9HGtf8HONx5eT2rtn7q6eTqICYqUVnKs3thJo3Qplg= +golang.org/x/sys v0.0.0-20190215142949-d0b11bdaac8a/go.mod h1:STP8DvDyc/dI5b8T5hshtkjS+E42TnysNCUPdjciGhY= +golang.org/x/text v0.3.0/go.mod h1:NqM8EUOU14njkJ3fqMW+pc6Ldnwhi/IjpwHt7yyuwOQ= +golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20190328211700-ab21143f2384/go.mod h1:LCzVGOaR6xXOjkQ3onu1FJEFr0SW1gC7cKk1uF8kGRs= +gopkg.in/ini.v1 v1.44.0 h1:YRJzTUp0kSYWUVFF5XAbDFfyiqwsl0Vb9R8TVP5eRi0= +gopkg.in/ini.v1 v1.44.0/go.mod h1:pNLf8WUiyNEtQjuu5G5vTm06TEv9tsIgeAvK8hOrP4k= diff --git a/types.go b/types.go index 964d171..97f98b3 100644 --- a/types.go +++ b/types.go @@ -2,14 +2,22 @@ package main // WeatherConfig is the main configuration type WeatherConfig struct { - OwmURL string - OwmAppID string - OwmCities []string - OwmMeasurements []string - OwmTable string - InfluxHost string - InfluxPort int - InfluxUser string - InfluxPass string - InfluxDB string + WeatherVersion string + WeatherAppID string + WeatherCities []string + WeatherMeasurements []string + WeatherTable string + InfluxHost string + InfluxPort int + InfluxUser string + InfluxPass string + InfluxDB string +} + +// Data is object for temperature and humidity for a city +type Data struct { + City string `json:"name"` + Temperature float64 + Humidity float64 + Main map[string]float64 } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83bafde --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +MIT License + +Copyright (c) 2019 InfluxData + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE +SOFTWARE. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/README.md b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..caa2baa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# influxdb1-clientv2 +influxdb1-clientv2 is the current Go client API for InfluxDB 1.x. A Go client for the 2.0 API will be coming soon. + +InfluxDB is an open-source distributed time series database, find more about [InfluxDB](https://www.influxdata.com/time-series-platform/influxdb/) at https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/latest + +## Usage +To import into your Go project, run the following command in your terminal: +`go get github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/v2` +Then, in your import declaration section of your Go file, paste the following: +`import "github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/v2"` + +## Example +The following example creates a new client to the InfluxDB host on localhost:8086 and runs a query for the measurement `cpu_load` from the `mydb` database. +``` go +func ExampleClient_query() { + c, err := client.NewHTTPClient(client.HTTPConfig{ + Addr: "http://localhost:8086", + }) + if err != nil { + fmt.Println("Error creating InfluxDB Client: ", err.Error()) + } + defer c.Close() + + q := client.NewQuery("SELECT count(value) FROM cpu_load", "mydb", "") + if response, err := c.Query(q); err == nil && response.Error() == nil { + fmt.Println(response.Results) + } +} +``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/influxdb.go b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/influxdb.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85d60e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/influxdb.go @@ -0,0 +1,870 @@ +// Package client implements a now-deprecated client for InfluxDB; +// use github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/v2 instead. +package client // import "github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client" + +import ( + "bytes" + "context" + "crypto/tls" + "encoding/json" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "net" + "net/http" + "net/url" + "path" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" + + "github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models" +) + +const ( + // DefaultHost is the default host used to connect to an InfluxDB instance + DefaultHost = "localhost" + + // DefaultPort is the default port used to connect to an InfluxDB instance + DefaultPort = 8086 + + // DefaultTimeout is the default connection timeout used to connect to an InfluxDB instance + DefaultTimeout = 0 +) + +// Query is used to send a command to the server. Both Command and Database are required. +type Query struct { + Command string + Database string + + // RetentionPolicy tells the server which retention policy to use by default. + // This option is only effective when querying a server of version 1.6.0 or later. + RetentionPolicy string + + // Chunked tells the server to send back chunked responses. This places + // less load on the server by sending back chunks of the response rather + // than waiting for the entire response all at once. + Chunked bool + + // ChunkSize sets the maximum number of rows that will be returned per + // chunk. Chunks are either divided based on their series or if they hit + // the chunk size limit. + // + // Chunked must be set to true for this option to be used. + ChunkSize int + + // NodeID sets the data node to use for the query results. This option only + // has any effect in the enterprise version of the software where there can be + // more than one data node and is primarily useful for analyzing differences in + // data. The default behavior is to automatically select the appropriate data + // nodes to retrieve all of the data. On a database where the number of data nodes + // is greater than the replication factor, it is expected that setting this option + // will only retrieve partial data. + NodeID int +} + +// ParseConnectionString will parse a string to create a valid connection URL +func ParseConnectionString(path string, ssl bool) (url.URL, error) { + var host string + var port int + + h, p, err := net.SplitHostPort(path) + if err != nil { + if path == "" { + host = DefaultHost + } else { + host = path + } + // If they didn't specify a port, always use the default port + port = DefaultPort + } else { + host = h + port, err = strconv.Atoi(p) + if err != nil { + return url.URL{}, fmt.Errorf("invalid port number %q: %s\n", path, err) + } + } + + u := url.URL{ + Scheme: "http", + Host: host, + } + if ssl { + u.Scheme = "https" + if port != 443 { + u.Host = net.JoinHostPort(host, strconv.Itoa(port)) + } + } else if port != 80 { + u.Host = net.JoinHostPort(host, strconv.Itoa(port)) + } + + return u, nil +} + +// Config is used to specify what server to connect to. +// URL: The URL of the server connecting to. +// Username/Password are optional. They will be passed via basic auth if provided. +// UserAgent: If not provided, will default "InfluxDBClient", +// Timeout: If not provided, will default to 0 (no timeout) +type Config struct { + URL url.URL + UnixSocket string + Username string + Password string + UserAgent string + Timeout time.Duration + Precision string + WriteConsistency string + UnsafeSsl bool + Proxy func(req *http.Request) (*url.URL, error) + TLS *tls.Config +} + +// NewConfig will create a config to be used in connecting to the client +func NewConfig() Config { + return Config{ + Timeout: DefaultTimeout, + } +} + +// Client is used to make calls to the server. +type Client struct { + url url.URL + unixSocket string + username string + password string + httpClient *http.Client + userAgent string + precision string +} + +const ( + // ConsistencyOne requires at least one data node acknowledged a write. + ConsistencyOne = "one" + + // ConsistencyAll requires all data nodes to acknowledge a write. + ConsistencyAll = "all" + + // ConsistencyQuorum requires a quorum of data nodes to acknowledge a write. + ConsistencyQuorum = "quorum" + + // ConsistencyAny allows for hinted hand off, potentially no write happened yet. + ConsistencyAny = "any" +) + +// NewClient will instantiate and return a connected client to issue commands to the server. +func NewClient(c Config) (*Client, error) { + tlsConfig := new(tls.Config) + if c.TLS != nil { + tlsConfig = c.TLS.Clone() + } + tlsConfig.InsecureSkipVerify = c.UnsafeSsl + + tr := &http.Transport{ + Proxy: c.Proxy, + TLSClientConfig: tlsConfig, + } + + if c.UnixSocket != "" { + // No need for compression in local communications. + tr.DisableCompression = true + + tr.DialContext = func(_ context.Context, _, _ string) (net.Conn, error) { + return net.Dial("unix", c.UnixSocket) + } + } + + client := Client{ + url: c.URL, + unixSocket: c.UnixSocket, + username: c.Username, + password: c.Password, + httpClient: &http.Client{Timeout: c.Timeout, Transport: tr}, + userAgent: c.UserAgent, + precision: c.Precision, + } + if client.userAgent == "" { + client.userAgent = "InfluxDBClient" + } + return &client, nil +} + +// SetAuth will update the username and passwords +func (c *Client) SetAuth(u, p string) { + c.username = u + c.password = p +} + +// SetPrecision will update the precision +func (c *Client) SetPrecision(precision string) { + c.precision = precision +} + +// Query sends a command to the server and returns the Response +func (c *Client) Query(q Query) (*Response, error) { + return c.QueryContext(context.Background(), q) +} + +// QueryContext sends a command to the server and returns the Response +// It uses a context that can be cancelled by the command line client +func (c *Client) QueryContext(ctx context.Context, q Query) (*Response, error) { + u := c.url + u.Path = path.Join(u.Path, "query") + + values := u.Query() + values.Set("q", q.Command) + values.Set("db", q.Database) + if q.RetentionPolicy != "" { + values.Set("rp", q.RetentionPolicy) + } + if q.Chunked { + values.Set("chunked", "true") + if q.ChunkSize > 0 { + values.Set("chunk_size", strconv.Itoa(q.ChunkSize)) + } + } + if q.NodeID > 0 { + values.Set("node_id", strconv.Itoa(q.NodeID)) + } + if c.precision != "" { + values.Set("epoch", c.precision) + } + u.RawQuery = values.Encode() + + req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", u.String(), nil) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + req.Header.Set("User-Agent", c.userAgent) + if c.username != "" { + req.SetBasicAuth(c.username, c.password) + } + + req = req.WithContext(ctx) + + resp, err := c.httpClient.Do(req) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + defer resp.Body.Close() + + var response Response + if q.Chunked { + cr := NewChunkedResponse(resp.Body) + for { + r, err := cr.NextResponse() + if err != nil { + // If we got an error while decoding the response, send that back. + return nil, err + } + + if r == nil { + break + } + + response.Results = append(response.Results, r.Results...) + if r.Err != nil { + response.Err = r.Err + break + } + } + } else { + dec := json.NewDecoder(resp.Body) + dec.UseNumber() + if err := dec.Decode(&response); err != nil { + // Ignore EOF errors if we got an invalid status code. + if !(err == io.EOF && resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK) { + return nil, err + } + } + } + + // If we don't have an error in our json response, and didn't get StatusOK, + // then send back an error. + if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK && response.Error() == nil { + return &response, fmt.Errorf("received status code %d from server", resp.StatusCode) + } + return &response, nil +} + +// Write takes BatchPoints and allows for writing of multiple points with defaults +// If successful, error is nil and Response is nil +// If an error occurs, Response may contain additional information if populated. +func (c *Client) Write(bp BatchPoints) (*Response, error) { + u := c.url + u.Path = path.Join(u.Path, "write") + + var b bytes.Buffer + for _, p := range bp.Points { + err := checkPointTypes(p) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if p.Raw != "" { + if _, err := b.WriteString(p.Raw); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } else { + for k, v := range bp.Tags { + if p.Tags == nil { + p.Tags = make(map[string]string, len(bp.Tags)) + } + p.Tags[k] = v + } + + if _, err := b.WriteString(p.MarshalString()); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + + if err := b.WriteByte('\n'); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + + req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", u.String(), &b) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "") + req.Header.Set("User-Agent", c.userAgent) + if c.username != "" { + req.SetBasicAuth(c.username, c.password) + } + + precision := bp.Precision + if precision == "" { + precision = c.precision + } + + params := req.URL.Query() + params.Set("db", bp.Database) + params.Set("rp", bp.RetentionPolicy) + params.Set("precision", precision) + params.Set("consistency", bp.WriteConsistency) + req.URL.RawQuery = params.Encode() + + resp, err := c.httpClient.Do(req) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + defer resp.Body.Close() + + var response Response + body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusNoContent && resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { + var err = fmt.Errorf(string(body)) + response.Err = err + return &response, err + } + + return nil, nil +} + +// WriteLineProtocol takes a string with line returns to delimit each write +// If successful, error is nil and Response is nil +// If an error occurs, Response may contain additional information if populated. +func (c *Client) WriteLineProtocol(data, database, retentionPolicy, precision, writeConsistency string) (*Response, error) { + u := c.url + u.Path = path.Join(u.Path, "write") + + r := strings.NewReader(data) + + req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", u.String(), r) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "") + req.Header.Set("User-Agent", c.userAgent) + if c.username != "" { + req.SetBasicAuth(c.username, c.password) + } + params := req.URL.Query() + params.Set("db", database) + params.Set("rp", retentionPolicy) + params.Set("precision", precision) + params.Set("consistency", writeConsistency) + req.URL.RawQuery = params.Encode() + + resp, err := c.httpClient.Do(req) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + defer resp.Body.Close() + + var response Response + body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusNoContent && resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK { + err := fmt.Errorf(string(body)) + response.Err = err + return &response, err + } + + return nil, nil +} + +// Ping will check to see if the server is up +// Ping returns how long the request took, the version of the server it connected to, and an error if one occurred. +func (c *Client) Ping() (time.Duration, string, error) { + now := time.Now() + + u := c.url + u.Path = path.Join(u.Path, "ping") + + req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", u.String(), nil) + if err != nil { + return 0, "", err + } + req.Header.Set("User-Agent", c.userAgent) + if c.username != "" { + req.SetBasicAuth(c.username, c.password) + } + + resp, err := c.httpClient.Do(req) + if err != nil { + return 0, "", err + } + defer resp.Body.Close() + + version := resp.Header.Get("X-Influxdb-Version") + return time.Since(now), version, nil +} + +// Structs + +// Message represents a user message. +type Message struct { + Level string `json:"level,omitempty"` + Text string `json:"text,omitempty"` +} + +// Result represents a resultset returned from a single statement. +type Result struct { + Series []models.Row + Messages []*Message + Err error +} + +// MarshalJSON encodes the result into JSON. +func (r *Result) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + // Define a struct that outputs "error" as a string. + var o struct { + Series []models.Row `json:"series,omitempty"` + Messages []*Message `json:"messages,omitempty"` + Err string `json:"error,omitempty"` + } + + // Copy fields to output struct. + o.Series = r.Series + o.Messages = r.Messages + if r.Err != nil { + o.Err = r.Err.Error() + } + + return json.Marshal(&o) +} + +// UnmarshalJSON decodes the data into the Result struct +func (r *Result) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { + var o struct { + Series []models.Row `json:"series,omitempty"` + Messages []*Message `json:"messages,omitempty"` + Err string `json:"error,omitempty"` + } + + dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBuffer(b)) + dec.UseNumber() + err := dec.Decode(&o) + if err != nil { + return err + } + r.Series = o.Series + r.Messages = o.Messages + if o.Err != "" { + r.Err = errors.New(o.Err) + } + return nil +} + +// Response represents a list of statement results. +type Response struct { + Results []Result + Err error +} + +// MarshalJSON encodes the response into JSON. +func (r *Response) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + // Define a struct that outputs "error" as a string. + var o struct { + Results []Result `json:"results,omitempty"` + Err string `json:"error,omitempty"` + } + + // Copy fields to output struct. + o.Results = r.Results + if r.Err != nil { + o.Err = r.Err.Error() + } + + return json.Marshal(&o) +} + +// UnmarshalJSON decodes the data into the Response struct +func (r *Response) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { + var o struct { + Results []Result `json:"results,omitempty"` + Err string `json:"error,omitempty"` + } + + dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBuffer(b)) + dec.UseNumber() + err := dec.Decode(&o) + if err != nil { + return err + } + r.Results = o.Results + if o.Err != "" { + r.Err = errors.New(o.Err) + } + return nil +} + +// Error returns the first error from any statement. +// Returns nil if no errors occurred on any statements. +func (r *Response) Error() error { + if r.Err != nil { + return r.Err + } + for _, result := range r.Results { + if result.Err != nil { + return result.Err + } + } + return nil +} + +// duplexReader reads responses and writes it to another writer while +// satisfying the reader interface. +type duplexReader struct { + r io.Reader + w io.Writer +} + +func (r *duplexReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + n, err = r.r.Read(p) + if err == nil { + r.w.Write(p[:n]) + } + return n, err +} + +// ChunkedResponse represents a response from the server that +// uses chunking to stream the output. +type ChunkedResponse struct { + dec *json.Decoder + duplex *duplexReader + buf bytes.Buffer +} + +// NewChunkedResponse reads a stream and produces responses from the stream. +func NewChunkedResponse(r io.Reader) *ChunkedResponse { + resp := &ChunkedResponse{} + resp.duplex = &duplexReader{r: r, w: &resp.buf} + resp.dec = json.NewDecoder(resp.duplex) + resp.dec.UseNumber() + return resp +} + +// NextResponse reads the next line of the stream and returns a response. +func (r *ChunkedResponse) NextResponse() (*Response, error) { + var response Response + if err := r.dec.Decode(&response); err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + return nil, nil + } + // A decoding error happened. This probably means the server crashed + // and sent a last-ditch error message to us. Ensure we have read the + // entirety of the connection to get any remaining error text. + io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, r.duplex) + return nil, errors.New(strings.TrimSpace(r.buf.String())) + } + r.buf.Reset() + return &response, nil +} + +// Point defines the fields that will be written to the database +// Measurement, Time, and Fields are required +// Precision can be specified if the time is in epoch format (integer). +// Valid values for Precision are n, u, ms, s, m, and h +type Point struct { + Measurement string + Tags map[string]string + Time time.Time + Fields map[string]interface{} + Precision string + Raw string +} + +// MarshalJSON will format the time in RFC3339Nano +// Precision is also ignored as it is only used for writing, not reading +// Or another way to say it is we always send back in nanosecond precision +func (p *Point) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + point := struct { + Measurement string `json:"measurement,omitempty"` + Tags map[string]string `json:"tags,omitempty"` + Time string `json:"time,omitempty"` + Fields map[string]interface{} `json:"fields,omitempty"` + Precision string `json:"precision,omitempty"` + }{ + Measurement: p.Measurement, + Tags: p.Tags, + Fields: p.Fields, + Precision: p.Precision, + } + // Let it omit empty if it's really zero + if !p.Time.IsZero() { + point.Time = p.Time.UTC().Format(time.RFC3339Nano) + } + return json.Marshal(&point) +} + +// MarshalString renders string representation of a Point with specified +// precision. The default precision is nanoseconds. +func (p *Point) MarshalString() string { + pt, err := models.NewPoint(p.Measurement, models.NewTags(p.Tags), p.Fields, p.Time) + if err != nil { + return "# ERROR: " + err.Error() + " " + p.Measurement + } + if p.Precision == "" || p.Precision == "ns" || p.Precision == "n" { + return pt.String() + } + return pt.PrecisionString(p.Precision) +} + +// UnmarshalJSON decodes the data into the Point struct +func (p *Point) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { + var normal struct { + Measurement string `json:"measurement"` + Tags map[string]string `json:"tags"` + Time time.Time `json:"time"` + Precision string `json:"precision"` + Fields map[string]interface{} `json:"fields"` + } + var epoch struct { + Measurement string `json:"measurement"` + Tags map[string]string `json:"tags"` + Time *int64 `json:"time"` + Precision string `json:"precision"` + Fields map[string]interface{} `json:"fields"` + } + + if err := func() error { + var err error + dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBuffer(b)) + dec.UseNumber() + if err = dec.Decode(&epoch); err != nil { + return err + } + // Convert from epoch to time.Time, but only if Time + // was actually set. + var ts time.Time + if epoch.Time != nil { + ts, err = EpochToTime(*epoch.Time, epoch.Precision) + if err != nil { + return err + } + } + p.Measurement = epoch.Measurement + p.Tags = epoch.Tags + p.Time = ts + p.Precision = epoch.Precision + p.Fields = normalizeFields(epoch.Fields) + return nil + }(); err == nil { + return nil + } + + dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBuffer(b)) + dec.UseNumber() + if err := dec.Decode(&normal); err != nil { + return err + } + normal.Time = SetPrecision(normal.Time, normal.Precision) + p.Measurement = normal.Measurement + p.Tags = normal.Tags + p.Time = normal.Time + p.Precision = normal.Precision + p.Fields = normalizeFields(normal.Fields) + + return nil +} + +// Remove any notion of json.Number +func normalizeFields(fields map[string]interface{}) map[string]interface{} { + newFields := map[string]interface{}{} + + for k, v := range fields { + switch v := v.(type) { + case json.Number: + jv, e := v.Float64() + if e != nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("unable to convert json.Number to float64: %s", e)) + } + newFields[k] = jv + default: + newFields[k] = v + } + } + return newFields +} + +// BatchPoints is used to send batched data in a single write. +// Database and Points are required +// If no retention policy is specified, it will use the databases default retention policy. +// If tags are specified, they will be "merged" with all points. If a point already has that tag, it will be ignored. +// If time is specified, it will be applied to any point with an empty time. +// Precision can be specified if the time is in epoch format (integer). +// Valid values for Precision are n, u, ms, s, m, and h +type BatchPoints struct { + Points []Point `json:"points,omitempty"` + Database string `json:"database,omitempty"` + RetentionPolicy string `json:"retentionPolicy,omitempty"` + Tags map[string]string `json:"tags,omitempty"` + Time time.Time `json:"time,omitempty"` + Precision string `json:"precision,omitempty"` + WriteConsistency string `json:"-"` +} + +// UnmarshalJSON decodes the data into the BatchPoints struct +func (bp *BatchPoints) UnmarshalJSON(b []byte) error { + var normal struct { + Points []Point `json:"points"` + Database string `json:"database"` + RetentionPolicy string `json:"retentionPolicy"` + Tags map[string]string `json:"tags"` + Time time.Time `json:"time"` + Precision string `json:"precision"` + } + var epoch struct { + Points []Point `json:"points"` + Database string `json:"database"` + RetentionPolicy string `json:"retentionPolicy"` + Tags map[string]string `json:"tags"` + Time *int64 `json:"time"` + Precision string `json:"precision"` + } + + if err := func() error { + var err error + if err = json.Unmarshal(b, &epoch); err != nil { + return err + } + // Convert from epoch to time.Time + var ts time.Time + if epoch.Time != nil { + ts, err = EpochToTime(*epoch.Time, epoch.Precision) + if err != nil { + return err + } + } + bp.Points = epoch.Points + bp.Database = epoch.Database + bp.RetentionPolicy = epoch.RetentionPolicy + bp.Tags = epoch.Tags + bp.Time = ts + bp.Precision = epoch.Precision + return nil + }(); err == nil { + return nil + } + + if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &normal); err != nil { + return err + } + normal.Time = SetPrecision(normal.Time, normal.Precision) + bp.Points = normal.Points + bp.Database = normal.Database + bp.RetentionPolicy = normal.RetentionPolicy + bp.Tags = normal.Tags + bp.Time = normal.Time + bp.Precision = normal.Precision + + return nil +} + +// utility functions + +// Addr provides the current url as a string of the server the client is connected to. +func (c *Client) Addr() string { + if c.unixSocket != "" { + return c.unixSocket + } + return c.url.String() +} + +// checkPointTypes ensures no unsupported types are submitted to influxdb, returning error if they are found. +func checkPointTypes(p Point) error { + for _, v := range p.Fields { + switch v.(type) { + case int, int8, int16, int32, int64, uint, uint8, uint16, uint32, uint64, float32, float64, bool, string, nil: + return nil + default: + return fmt.Errorf("unsupported point type: %T", v) + } + } + return nil +} + +// helper functions + +// EpochToTime takes a unix epoch time and uses precision to return back a time.Time +func EpochToTime(epoch int64, precision string) (time.Time, error) { + if precision == "" { + precision = "s" + } + var t time.Time + switch precision { + case "h": + t = time.Unix(0, epoch*int64(time.Hour)) + case "m": + t = time.Unix(0, epoch*int64(time.Minute)) + case "s": + t = time.Unix(0, epoch*int64(time.Second)) + case "ms": + t = time.Unix(0, epoch*int64(time.Millisecond)) + case "u": + t = time.Unix(0, epoch*int64(time.Microsecond)) + case "n": + t = time.Unix(0, epoch) + default: + return time.Time{}, fmt.Errorf("Unknown precision %q", precision) + } + return t, nil +} + +// SetPrecision will round a time to the specified precision +func SetPrecision(t time.Time, precision string) time.Time { + switch precision { + case "n": + case "u": + return t.Round(time.Microsecond) + case "ms": + return t.Round(time.Millisecond) + case "s": + return t.Round(time.Second) + case "m": + return t.Round(time.Minute) + case "h": + return t.Round(time.Hour) + } + return t +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/inline_fnv.go b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/inline_fnv.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..177885d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/inline_fnv.go @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +package models // import "github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models" + +// from stdlib hash/fnv/fnv.go +const ( + prime64 = 1099511628211 + offset64 = 14695981039346656037 +) + +// InlineFNV64a is an alloc-free port of the standard library's fnv64a. +// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fowler%E2%80%93Noll%E2%80%93Vo_hash_function. +type InlineFNV64a uint64 + +// NewInlineFNV64a returns a new instance of InlineFNV64a. +func NewInlineFNV64a() InlineFNV64a { + return offset64 +} + +// Write adds data to the running hash. +func (s *InlineFNV64a) Write(data []byte) (int, error) { + hash := uint64(*s) + for _, c := range data { + hash ^= uint64(c) + hash *= prime64 + } + *s = InlineFNV64a(hash) + return len(data), nil +} + +// Sum64 returns the uint64 of the current resulting hash. +func (s *InlineFNV64a) Sum64() uint64 { + return uint64(*s) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/inline_strconv_parse.go b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/inline_strconv_parse.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d171b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/inline_strconv_parse.go @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +package models // import "github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models" + +import ( + "reflect" + "strconv" + "unsafe" +) + +// parseIntBytes is a zero-alloc wrapper around strconv.ParseInt. +func parseIntBytes(b []byte, base int, bitSize int) (i int64, err error) { + s := unsafeBytesToString(b) + return strconv.ParseInt(s, base, bitSize) +} + +// parseUintBytes is a zero-alloc wrapper around strconv.ParseUint. +func parseUintBytes(b []byte, base int, bitSize int) (i uint64, err error) { + s := unsafeBytesToString(b) + return strconv.ParseUint(s, base, bitSize) +} + +// parseFloatBytes is a zero-alloc wrapper around strconv.ParseFloat. +func parseFloatBytes(b []byte, bitSize int) (float64, error) { + s := unsafeBytesToString(b) + return strconv.ParseFloat(s, bitSize) +} + +// parseBoolBytes is a zero-alloc wrapper around strconv.ParseBool. +func parseBoolBytes(b []byte) (bool, error) { + return strconv.ParseBool(unsafeBytesToString(b)) +} + +// unsafeBytesToString converts a []byte to a string without a heap allocation. +// +// It is unsafe, and is intended to prepare input to short-lived functions +// that require strings. +func unsafeBytesToString(in []byte) string { + src := *(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&in)) + dst := reflect.StringHeader{ + Data: src.Data, + Len: src.Len, + } + s := *(*string)(unsafe.Pointer(&dst)) + return s +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/points.go b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/points.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f511630 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/points.go @@ -0,0 +1,2413 @@ +// Package models implements basic objects used throughout the TICK stack. +package models // import "github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models" + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding/binary" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "math" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" + "unicode" + "unicode/utf8" + + "github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/pkg/escape" +) + +type escapeSet struct { + k [1]byte + esc [2]byte +} + +var ( + measurementEscapeCodes = [...]escapeSet{ + {k: [1]byte{','}, esc: [2]byte{'\\', ','}}, + {k: [1]byte{' '}, esc: [2]byte{'\\', ' '}}, + } + + tagEscapeCodes = [...]escapeSet{ + {k: [1]byte{','}, esc: [2]byte{'\\', ','}}, + {k: [1]byte{' '}, esc: [2]byte{'\\', ' '}}, + {k: [1]byte{'='}, esc: [2]byte{'\\', '='}}, + } + + // ErrPointMustHaveAField is returned when operating on a point that does not have any fields. + ErrPointMustHaveAField = errors.New("point without fields is unsupported") + + // ErrInvalidNumber is returned when a number is expected but not provided. + ErrInvalidNumber = errors.New("invalid number") + + // ErrInvalidPoint is returned when a point cannot be parsed correctly. + ErrInvalidPoint = errors.New("point is invalid") +) + +const ( + // MaxKeyLength is the largest allowed size of the combined measurement and tag keys. + MaxKeyLength = 65535 +) + +// enableUint64Support will enable uint64 support if set to true. +var enableUint64Support = false + +// EnableUintSupport manually enables uint support for the point parser. +// This function will be removed in the future and only exists for unit tests during the +// transition. +func EnableUintSupport() { + enableUint64Support = true +} + +// Point defines the values that will be written to the database. +type Point interface { + // Name return the measurement name for the point. + Name() []byte + + // SetName updates the measurement name for the point. + SetName(string) + + // Tags returns the tag set for the point. + Tags() Tags + + // ForEachTag iterates over each tag invoking fn. If fn return false, iteration stops. + ForEachTag(fn func(k, v []byte) bool) + + // AddTag adds or replaces a tag value for a point. + AddTag(key, value string) + + // SetTags replaces the tags for the point. + SetTags(tags Tags) + + // HasTag returns true if the tag exists for the point. + HasTag(tag []byte) bool + + // Fields returns the fields for the point. + Fields() (Fields, error) + + // Time return the timestamp for the point. + Time() time.Time + + // SetTime updates the timestamp for the point. + SetTime(t time.Time) + + // UnixNano returns the timestamp of the point as nanoseconds since Unix epoch. + UnixNano() int64 + + // HashID returns a non-cryptographic checksum of the point's key. + HashID() uint64 + + // Key returns the key (measurement joined with tags) of the point. + Key() []byte + + // String returns a string representation of the point. If there is a + // timestamp associated with the point then it will be specified with the default + // precision of nanoseconds. + String() string + + // MarshalBinary returns a binary representation of the point. + MarshalBinary() ([]byte, error) + + // PrecisionString returns a string representation of the point. If there + // is a timestamp associated with the point then it will be specified in the + // given unit. + PrecisionString(precision string) string + + // RoundedString returns a string representation of the point. If there + // is a timestamp associated with the point, then it will be rounded to the + // given duration. + RoundedString(d time.Duration) string + + // Split will attempt to return multiple points with the same timestamp whose + // string representations are no longer than size. Points with a single field or + // a point without a timestamp may exceed the requested size. + Split(size int) []Point + + // Round will round the timestamp of the point to the given duration. + Round(d time.Duration) + + // StringSize returns the length of the string that would be returned by String(). + StringSize() int + + // AppendString appends the result of String() to the provided buffer and returns + // the result, potentially reducing string allocations. + AppendString(buf []byte) []byte + + // FieldIterator retuns a FieldIterator that can be used to traverse the + // fields of a point without constructing the in-memory map. + FieldIterator() FieldIterator +} + +// FieldType represents the type of a field. +type FieldType int + +const ( + // Integer indicates the field's type is integer. + Integer FieldType = iota + + // Float indicates the field's type is float. + Float + + // Boolean indicates the field's type is boolean. + Boolean + + // String indicates the field's type is string. + String + + // Empty is used to indicate that there is no field. + Empty + + // Unsigned indicates the field's type is an unsigned integer. + Unsigned +) + +// FieldIterator provides a low-allocation interface to iterate through a point's fields. +type FieldIterator interface { + // Next indicates whether there any fields remaining. + Next() bool + + // FieldKey returns the key of the current field. + FieldKey() []byte + + // Type returns the FieldType of the current field. + Type() FieldType + + // StringValue returns the string value of the current field. + StringValue() string + + // IntegerValue returns the integer value of the current field. + IntegerValue() (int64, error) + + // UnsignedValue returns the unsigned value of the current field. + UnsignedValue() (uint64, error) + + // BooleanValue returns the boolean value of the current field. + BooleanValue() (bool, error) + + // FloatValue returns the float value of the current field. + FloatValue() (float64, error) + + // Reset resets the iterator to its initial state. + Reset() +} + +// Points represents a sortable list of points by timestamp. +type Points []Point + +// Len implements sort.Interface. +func (a Points) Len() int { return len(a) } + +// Less implements sort.Interface. +func (a Points) Less(i, j int) bool { return a[i].Time().Before(a[j].Time()) } + +// Swap implements sort.Interface. +func (a Points) Swap(i, j int) { a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i] } + +// point is the default implementation of Point. +type point struct { + time time.Time + + // text encoding of measurement and tags + // key must always be stored sorted by tags, if the original line was not sorted, + // we need to resort it + key []byte + + // text encoding of field data + fields []byte + + // text encoding of timestamp + ts []byte + + // cached version of parsed fields from data + cachedFields map[string]interface{} + + // cached version of parsed name from key + cachedName string + + // cached version of parsed tags + cachedTags Tags + + it fieldIterator +} + +// type assertions +var ( + _ Point = (*point)(nil) + _ FieldIterator = (*point)(nil) +) + +const ( + // the number of characters for the largest possible int64 (9223372036854775807) + maxInt64Digits = 19 + + // the number of characters for the smallest possible int64 (-9223372036854775808) + minInt64Digits = 20 + + // the number of characters for the largest possible uint64 (18446744073709551615) + maxUint64Digits = 20 + + // the number of characters required for the largest float64 before a range check + // would occur during parsing + maxFloat64Digits = 25 + + // the number of characters required for smallest float64 before a range check occur + // would occur during parsing + minFloat64Digits = 27 +) + +// ParsePoints returns a slice of Points from a text representation of a point +// with each point separated by newlines. If any points fail to parse, a non-nil error +// will be returned in addition to the points that parsed successfully. +func ParsePoints(buf []byte) ([]Point, error) { + return ParsePointsWithPrecision(buf, time.Now().UTC(), "n") +} + +// ParsePointsString is identical to ParsePoints but accepts a string. +func ParsePointsString(buf string) ([]Point, error) { + return ParsePoints([]byte(buf)) +} + +// ParseKey returns the measurement name and tags from a point. +// +// NOTE: to minimize heap allocations, the returned Tags will refer to subslices of buf. +// This can have the unintended effect preventing buf from being garbage collected. +func ParseKey(buf []byte) (string, Tags) { + name, tags := ParseKeyBytes(buf) + return string(name), tags +} + +func ParseKeyBytes(buf []byte) ([]byte, Tags) { + return ParseKeyBytesWithTags(buf, nil) +} + +func ParseKeyBytesWithTags(buf []byte, tags Tags) ([]byte, Tags) { + // Ignore the error because scanMeasurement returns "missing fields" which we ignore + // when just parsing a key + state, i, _ := scanMeasurement(buf, 0) + + var name []byte + if state == tagKeyState { + tags = parseTags(buf, tags) + // scanMeasurement returns the location of the comma if there are tags, strip that off + name = buf[:i-1] + } else { + name = buf[:i] + } + return unescapeMeasurement(name), tags +} + +func ParseTags(buf []byte) Tags { + return parseTags(buf, nil) +} + +func ParseName(buf []byte) []byte { + // Ignore the error because scanMeasurement returns "missing fields" which we ignore + // when just parsing a key + state, i, _ := scanMeasurement(buf, 0) + var name []byte + if state == tagKeyState { + name = buf[:i-1] + } else { + name = buf[:i] + } + + return unescapeMeasurement(name) +} + +// ParsePointsWithPrecision is similar to ParsePoints, but allows the +// caller to provide a precision for time. +// +// NOTE: to minimize heap allocations, the returned Points will refer to subslices of buf. +// This can have the unintended effect preventing buf from being garbage collected. +func ParsePointsWithPrecision(buf []byte, defaultTime time.Time, precision string) ([]Point, error) { + points := make([]Point, 0, bytes.Count(buf, []byte{'\n'})+1) + var ( + pos int + block []byte + failed []string + ) + for pos < len(buf) { + pos, block = scanLine(buf, pos) + pos++ + + if len(block) == 0 { + continue + } + + start := skipWhitespace(block, 0) + + // If line is all whitespace, just skip it + if start >= len(block) { + continue + } + + // lines which start with '#' are comments + if block[start] == '#' { + continue + } + + // strip the newline if one is present + if block[len(block)-1] == '\n' { + block = block[:len(block)-1] + } + + pt, err := parsePoint(block[start:], defaultTime, precision) + if err != nil { + failed = append(failed, fmt.Sprintf("unable to parse '%s': %v", string(block[start:]), err)) + } else { + points = append(points, pt) + } + + } + if len(failed) > 0 { + return points, fmt.Errorf("%s", strings.Join(failed, "\n")) + } + return points, nil + +} + +func parsePoint(buf []byte, defaultTime time.Time, precision string) (Point, error) { + // scan the first block which is measurement[,tag1=value1,tag2=value2...] + pos, key, err := scanKey(buf, 0) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // measurement name is required + if len(key) == 0 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("missing measurement") + } + + if len(key) > MaxKeyLength { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("max key length exceeded: %v > %v", len(key), MaxKeyLength) + } + + // scan the second block is which is field1=value1[,field2=value2,...] + pos, fields, err := scanFields(buf, pos) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // at least one field is required + if len(fields) == 0 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("missing fields") + } + + var maxKeyErr error + err = walkFields(fields, func(k, v []byte) bool { + if sz := seriesKeySize(key, k); sz > MaxKeyLength { + maxKeyErr = fmt.Errorf("max key length exceeded: %v > %v", sz, MaxKeyLength) + return false + } + return true + }) + + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if maxKeyErr != nil { + return nil, maxKeyErr + } + + // scan the last block which is an optional integer timestamp + pos, ts, err := scanTime(buf, pos) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + pt := &point{ + key: key, + fields: fields, + ts: ts, + } + + if len(ts) == 0 { + pt.time = defaultTime + pt.SetPrecision(precision) + } else { + ts, err := parseIntBytes(ts, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + pt.time, err = SafeCalcTime(ts, precision) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Determine if there are illegal non-whitespace characters after the + // timestamp block. + for pos < len(buf) { + if buf[pos] != ' ' { + return nil, ErrInvalidPoint + } + pos++ + } + } + return pt, nil +} + +// GetPrecisionMultiplier will return a multiplier for the precision specified. +func GetPrecisionMultiplier(precision string) int64 { + d := time.Nanosecond + switch precision { + case "u": + d = time.Microsecond + case "ms": + d = time.Millisecond + case "s": + d = time.Second + case "m": + d = time.Minute + case "h": + d = time.Hour + } + return int64(d) +} + +// scanKey scans buf starting at i for the measurement and tag portion of the point. +// It returns the ending position and the byte slice of key within buf. If there +// are tags, they will be sorted if they are not already. +func scanKey(buf []byte, i int) (int, []byte, error) { + start := skipWhitespace(buf, i) + + i = start + + // Determines whether the tags are sort, assume they are + sorted := true + + // indices holds the indexes within buf of the start of each tag. For example, + // a buf of 'cpu,host=a,region=b,zone=c' would have indices slice of [4,11,20] + // which indicates that the first tag starts at buf[4], seconds at buf[11], and + // last at buf[20] + indices := make([]int, 100) + + // tracks how many commas we've seen so we know how many values are indices. + // Since indices is an arbitrarily large slice, + // we need to know how many values in the buffer are in use. + commas := 0 + + // First scan the Point's measurement. + state, i, err := scanMeasurement(buf, i) + if err != nil { + return i, buf[start:i], err + } + + // Optionally scan tags if needed. + if state == tagKeyState { + i, commas, indices, err = scanTags(buf, i, indices) + if err != nil { + return i, buf[start:i], err + } + } + + // Now we know where the key region is within buf, and the location of tags, we + // need to determine if duplicate tags exist and if the tags are sorted. This iterates + // over the list comparing each tag in the sequence with each other. + for j := 0; j < commas-1; j++ { + // get the left and right tags + _, left := scanTo(buf[indices[j]:indices[j+1]-1], 0, '=') + _, right := scanTo(buf[indices[j+1]:indices[j+2]-1], 0, '=') + + // If left is greater than right, the tags are not sorted. We do not have to + // continue because the short path no longer works. + // If the tags are equal, then there are duplicate tags, and we should abort. + // If the tags are not sorted, this pass may not find duplicate tags and we + // need to do a more exhaustive search later. + if cmp := bytes.Compare(left, right); cmp > 0 { + sorted = false + break + } else if cmp == 0 { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("duplicate tags") + } + } + + // If the tags are not sorted, then sort them. This sort is inline and + // uses the tag indices we created earlier. The actual buffer is not sorted, the + // indices are using the buffer for value comparison. After the indices are sorted, + // the buffer is reconstructed from the sorted indices. + if !sorted && commas > 0 { + // Get the measurement name for later + measurement := buf[start : indices[0]-1] + + // Sort the indices + indices := indices[:commas] + insertionSort(0, commas, buf, indices) + + // Create a new key using the measurement and sorted indices + b := make([]byte, len(buf[start:i])) + pos := copy(b, measurement) + for _, i := range indices { + b[pos] = ',' + pos++ + _, v := scanToSpaceOr(buf, i, ',') + pos += copy(b[pos:], v) + } + + // Check again for duplicate tags now that the tags are sorted. + for j := 0; j < commas-1; j++ { + // get the left and right tags + _, left := scanTo(buf[indices[j]:], 0, '=') + _, right := scanTo(buf[indices[j+1]:], 0, '=') + + // If the tags are equal, then there are duplicate tags, and we should abort. + // If the tags are not sorted, this pass may not find duplicate tags and we + // need to do a more exhaustive search later. + if bytes.Equal(left, right) { + return i, b, fmt.Errorf("duplicate tags") + } + } + + return i, b, nil + } + + return i, buf[start:i], nil +} + +// The following constants allow us to specify which state to move to +// next, when scanning sections of a Point. +const ( + tagKeyState = iota + tagValueState + fieldsState +) + +// scanMeasurement examines the measurement part of a Point, returning +// the next state to move to, and the current location in the buffer. +func scanMeasurement(buf []byte, i int) (int, int, error) { + // Check first byte of measurement, anything except a comma is fine. + // It can't be a space, since whitespace is stripped prior to this + // function call. + if i >= len(buf) || buf[i] == ',' { + return -1, i, fmt.Errorf("missing measurement") + } + + for { + i++ + if i >= len(buf) { + // cpu + return -1, i, fmt.Errorf("missing fields") + } + + if buf[i-1] == '\\' { + // Skip character (it's escaped). + continue + } + + // Unescaped comma; move onto scanning the tags. + if buf[i] == ',' { + return tagKeyState, i + 1, nil + } + + // Unescaped space; move onto scanning the fields. + if buf[i] == ' ' { + // cpu value=1.0 + return fieldsState, i, nil + } + } +} + +// scanTags examines all the tags in a Point, keeping track of and +// returning the updated indices slice, number of commas and location +// in buf where to start examining the Point fields. +func scanTags(buf []byte, i int, indices []int) (int, int, []int, error) { + var ( + err error + commas int + state = tagKeyState + ) + + for { + switch state { + case tagKeyState: + // Grow our indices slice if we have too many tags. + if commas >= len(indices) { + newIndics := make([]int, cap(indices)*2) + copy(newIndics, indices) + indices = newIndics + } + indices[commas] = i + commas++ + + i, err = scanTagsKey(buf, i) + state = tagValueState // tag value always follows a tag key + case tagValueState: + state, i, err = scanTagsValue(buf, i) + case fieldsState: + indices[commas] = i + 1 + return i, commas, indices, nil + } + + if err != nil { + return i, commas, indices, err + } + } +} + +// scanTagsKey scans each character in a tag key. +func scanTagsKey(buf []byte, i int) (int, error) { + // First character of the key. + if i >= len(buf) || buf[i] == ' ' || buf[i] == ',' || buf[i] == '=' { + // cpu,{'', ' ', ',', '='} + return i, fmt.Errorf("missing tag key") + } + + // Examine each character in the tag key until we hit an unescaped + // equals (the tag value), or we hit an error (i.e., unescaped + // space or comma). + for { + i++ + + // Either we reached the end of the buffer or we hit an + // unescaped comma or space. + if i >= len(buf) || + ((buf[i] == ' ' || buf[i] == ',') && buf[i-1] != '\\') { + // cpu,tag{'', ' ', ','} + return i, fmt.Errorf("missing tag value") + } + + if buf[i] == '=' && buf[i-1] != '\\' { + // cpu,tag= + return i + 1, nil + } + } +} + +// scanTagsValue scans each character in a tag value. +func scanTagsValue(buf []byte, i int) (int, int, error) { + // Tag value cannot be empty. + if i >= len(buf) || buf[i] == ',' || buf[i] == ' ' { + // cpu,tag={',', ' '} + return -1, i, fmt.Errorf("missing tag value") + } + + // Examine each character in the tag value until we hit an unescaped + // comma (move onto next tag key), an unescaped space (move onto + // fields), or we error out. + for { + i++ + if i >= len(buf) { + // cpu,tag=value + return -1, i, fmt.Errorf("missing fields") + } + + // An unescaped equals sign is an invalid tag value. + if buf[i] == '=' && buf[i-1] != '\\' { + // cpu,tag={'=', 'fo=o'} + return -1, i, fmt.Errorf("invalid tag format") + } + + if buf[i] == ',' && buf[i-1] != '\\' { + // cpu,tag=foo, + return tagKeyState, i + 1, nil + } + + // cpu,tag=foo value=1.0 + // cpu, tag=foo\= value=1.0 + if buf[i] == ' ' && buf[i-1] != '\\' { + return fieldsState, i, nil + } + } +} + +func insertionSort(l, r int, buf []byte, indices []int) { + for i := l + 1; i < r; i++ { + for j := i; j > l && less(buf, indices, j, j-1); j-- { + indices[j], indices[j-1] = indices[j-1], indices[j] + } + } +} + +func less(buf []byte, indices []int, i, j int) bool { + // This grabs the tag names for i & j, it ignores the values + _, a := scanTo(buf, indices[i], '=') + _, b := scanTo(buf, indices[j], '=') + return bytes.Compare(a, b) < 0 +} + +// scanFields scans buf, starting at i for the fields section of a point. It returns +// the ending position and the byte slice of the fields within buf. +func scanFields(buf []byte, i int) (int, []byte, error) { + start := skipWhitespace(buf, i) + i = start + quoted := false + + // tracks how many '=' we've seen + equals := 0 + + // tracks how many commas we've seen + commas := 0 + + for { + // reached the end of buf? + if i >= len(buf) { + break + } + + // escaped characters? + if buf[i] == '\\' && i+1 < len(buf) { + i += 2 + continue + } + + // If the value is quoted, scan until we get to the end quote + // Only quote values in the field value since quotes are not significant + // in the field key + if buf[i] == '"' && equals > commas { + quoted = !quoted + i++ + continue + } + + // If we see an =, ensure that there is at least on char before and after it + if buf[i] == '=' && !quoted { + equals++ + + // check for "... =123" but allow "a\ =123" + if buf[i-1] == ' ' && buf[i-2] != '\\' { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("missing field key") + } + + // check for "...a=123,=456" but allow "a=123,a\,=456" + if buf[i-1] == ',' && buf[i-2] != '\\' { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("missing field key") + } + + // check for "... value=" + if i+1 >= len(buf) { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("missing field value") + } + + // check for "... value=,value2=..." + if buf[i+1] == ',' || buf[i+1] == ' ' { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("missing field value") + } + + if isNumeric(buf[i+1]) || buf[i+1] == '-' || buf[i+1] == 'N' || buf[i+1] == 'n' { + var err error + i, err = scanNumber(buf, i+1) + if err != nil { + return i, buf[start:i], err + } + continue + } + // If next byte is not a double-quote, the value must be a boolean + if buf[i+1] != '"' { + var err error + i, _, err = scanBoolean(buf, i+1) + if err != nil { + return i, buf[start:i], err + } + continue + } + } + + if buf[i] == ',' && !quoted { + commas++ + } + + // reached end of block? + if buf[i] == ' ' && !quoted { + break + } + i++ + } + + if quoted { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("unbalanced quotes") + } + + // check that all field sections had key and values (e.g. prevent "a=1,b" + if equals == 0 || commas != equals-1 { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("invalid field format") + } + + return i, buf[start:i], nil +} + +// scanTime scans buf, starting at i for the time section of a point. It +// returns the ending position and the byte slice of the timestamp within buf +// and and error if the timestamp is not in the correct numeric format. +func scanTime(buf []byte, i int) (int, []byte, error) { + start := skipWhitespace(buf, i) + i = start + + for { + // reached the end of buf? + if i >= len(buf) { + break + } + + // Reached end of block or trailing whitespace? + if buf[i] == '\n' || buf[i] == ' ' { + break + } + + // Handle negative timestamps + if i == start && buf[i] == '-' { + i++ + continue + } + + // Timestamps should be integers, make sure they are so we don't need + // to actually parse the timestamp until needed. + if buf[i] < '0' || buf[i] > '9' { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("bad timestamp") + } + i++ + } + return i, buf[start:i], nil +} + +func isNumeric(b byte) bool { + return (b >= '0' && b <= '9') || b == '.' +} + +// scanNumber returns the end position within buf, start at i after +// scanning over buf for an integer, or float. It returns an +// error if a invalid number is scanned. +func scanNumber(buf []byte, i int) (int, error) { + start := i + var isInt, isUnsigned bool + + // Is negative number? + if i < len(buf) && buf[i] == '-' { + i++ + // There must be more characters now, as just '-' is illegal. + if i == len(buf) { + return i, ErrInvalidNumber + } + } + + // how many decimal points we've see + decimal := false + + // indicates the number is float in scientific notation + scientific := false + + for { + if i >= len(buf) { + break + } + + if buf[i] == ',' || buf[i] == ' ' { + break + } + + if buf[i] == 'i' && i > start && !(isInt || isUnsigned) { + isInt = true + i++ + continue + } else if buf[i] == 'u' && i > start && !(isInt || isUnsigned) { + isUnsigned = true + i++ + continue + } + + if buf[i] == '.' { + // Can't have more than 1 decimal (e.g. 1.1.1 should fail) + if decimal { + return i, ErrInvalidNumber + } + decimal = true + } + + // `e` is valid for floats but not as the first char + if i > start && (buf[i] == 'e' || buf[i] == 'E') { + scientific = true + i++ + continue + } + + // + and - are only valid at this point if they follow an e (scientific notation) + if (buf[i] == '+' || buf[i] == '-') && (buf[i-1] == 'e' || buf[i-1] == 'E') { + i++ + continue + } + + // NaN is an unsupported value + if i+2 < len(buf) && (buf[i] == 'N' || buf[i] == 'n') { + return i, ErrInvalidNumber + } + + if !isNumeric(buf[i]) { + return i, ErrInvalidNumber + } + i++ + } + + if (isInt || isUnsigned) && (decimal || scientific) { + return i, ErrInvalidNumber + } + + numericDigits := i - start + if isInt { + numericDigits-- + } + if decimal { + numericDigits-- + } + if buf[start] == '-' { + numericDigits-- + } + + if numericDigits == 0 { + return i, ErrInvalidNumber + } + + // It's more common that numbers will be within min/max range for their type but we need to prevent + // out or range numbers from being parsed successfully. This uses some simple heuristics to decide + // if we should parse the number to the actual type. It does not do it all the time because it incurs + // extra allocations and we end up converting the type again when writing points to disk. + if isInt { + // Make sure the last char is an 'i' for integers (e.g. 9i10 is not valid) + if buf[i-1] != 'i' { + return i, ErrInvalidNumber + } + // Parse the int to check bounds the number of digits could be larger than the max range + // We subtract 1 from the index to remove the `i` from our tests + if len(buf[start:i-1]) >= maxInt64Digits || len(buf[start:i-1]) >= minInt64Digits { + if _, err := parseIntBytes(buf[start:i-1], 10, 64); err != nil { + return i, fmt.Errorf("unable to parse integer %s: %s", buf[start:i-1], err) + } + } + } else if isUnsigned { + // Return an error if uint64 support has not been enabled. + if !enableUint64Support { + return i, ErrInvalidNumber + } + // Make sure the last char is a 'u' for unsigned + if buf[i-1] != 'u' { + return i, ErrInvalidNumber + } + // Make sure the first char is not a '-' for unsigned + if buf[start] == '-' { + return i, ErrInvalidNumber + } + // Parse the uint to check bounds the number of digits could be larger than the max range + // We subtract 1 from the index to remove the `u` from our tests + if len(buf[start:i-1]) >= maxUint64Digits { + if _, err := parseUintBytes(buf[start:i-1], 10, 64); err != nil { + return i, fmt.Errorf("unable to parse unsigned %s: %s", buf[start:i-1], err) + } + } + } else { + // Parse the float to check bounds if it's scientific or the number of digits could be larger than the max range + if scientific || len(buf[start:i]) >= maxFloat64Digits || len(buf[start:i]) >= minFloat64Digits { + if _, err := parseFloatBytes(buf[start:i], 10); err != nil { + return i, fmt.Errorf("invalid float") + } + } + } + + return i, nil +} + +// scanBoolean returns the end position within buf, start at i after +// scanning over buf for boolean. Valid values for a boolean are +// t, T, true, TRUE, f, F, false, FALSE. It returns an error if a invalid boolean +// is scanned. +func scanBoolean(buf []byte, i int) (int, []byte, error) { + start := i + + if i < len(buf) && (buf[i] != 't' && buf[i] != 'f' && buf[i] != 'T' && buf[i] != 'F') { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("invalid boolean") + } + + i++ + for { + if i >= len(buf) { + break + } + + if buf[i] == ',' || buf[i] == ' ' { + break + } + i++ + } + + // Single char bool (t, T, f, F) is ok + if i-start == 1 { + return i, buf[start:i], nil + } + + // length must be 4 for true or TRUE + if (buf[start] == 't' || buf[start] == 'T') && i-start != 4 { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("invalid boolean") + } + + // length must be 5 for false or FALSE + if (buf[start] == 'f' || buf[start] == 'F') && i-start != 5 { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("invalid boolean") + } + + // Otherwise + valid := false + switch buf[start] { + case 't': + valid = bytes.Equal(buf[start:i], []byte("true")) + case 'f': + valid = bytes.Equal(buf[start:i], []byte("false")) + case 'T': + valid = bytes.Equal(buf[start:i], []byte("TRUE")) || bytes.Equal(buf[start:i], []byte("True")) + case 'F': + valid = bytes.Equal(buf[start:i], []byte("FALSE")) || bytes.Equal(buf[start:i], []byte("False")) + } + + if !valid { + return i, buf[start:i], fmt.Errorf("invalid boolean") + } + + return i, buf[start:i], nil + +} + +// skipWhitespace returns the end position within buf, starting at i after +// scanning over spaces in tags. +func skipWhitespace(buf []byte, i int) int { + for i < len(buf) { + if buf[i] != ' ' && buf[i] != '\t' && buf[i] != 0 { + break + } + i++ + } + return i +} + +// scanLine returns the end position in buf and the next line found within +// buf. +func scanLine(buf []byte, i int) (int, []byte) { + start := i + quoted := false + fields := false + + // tracks how many '=' and commas we've seen + // this duplicates some of the functionality in scanFields + equals := 0 + commas := 0 + for { + // reached the end of buf? + if i >= len(buf) { + break + } + + // skip past escaped characters + if buf[i] == '\\' && i+2 < len(buf) { + i += 2 + continue + } + + if buf[i] == ' ' { + fields = true + } + + // If we see a double quote, makes sure it is not escaped + if fields { + if !quoted && buf[i] == '=' { + i++ + equals++ + continue + } else if !quoted && buf[i] == ',' { + i++ + commas++ + continue + } else if buf[i] == '"' && equals > commas { + i++ + quoted = !quoted + continue + } + } + + if buf[i] == '\n' && !quoted { + break + } + + i++ + } + + return i, buf[start:i] +} + +// scanTo returns the end position in buf and the next consecutive block +// of bytes, starting from i and ending with stop byte, where stop byte +// has not been escaped. +// +// If there are leading spaces, they are skipped. +func scanTo(buf []byte, i int, stop byte) (int, []byte) { + start := i + for { + // reached the end of buf? + if i >= len(buf) { + break + } + + // Reached unescaped stop value? + if buf[i] == stop && (i == 0 || buf[i-1] != '\\') { + break + } + i++ + } + + return i, buf[start:i] +} + +// scanTo returns the end position in buf and the next consecutive block +// of bytes, starting from i and ending with stop byte. If there are leading +// spaces, they are skipped. +func scanToSpaceOr(buf []byte, i int, stop byte) (int, []byte) { + start := i + if buf[i] == stop || buf[i] == ' ' { + return i, buf[start:i] + } + + for { + i++ + if buf[i-1] == '\\' { + continue + } + + // reached the end of buf? + if i >= len(buf) { + return i, buf[start:i] + } + + // reached end of block? + if buf[i] == stop || buf[i] == ' ' { + return i, buf[start:i] + } + } +} + +func scanTagValue(buf []byte, i int) (int, []byte) { + start := i + for { + if i >= len(buf) { + break + } + + if buf[i] == ',' && buf[i-1] != '\\' { + break + } + i++ + } + if i > len(buf) { + return i, nil + } + return i, buf[start:i] +} + +func scanFieldValue(buf []byte, i int) (int, []byte) { + start := i + quoted := false + for i < len(buf) { + // Only escape char for a field value is a double-quote and backslash + if buf[i] == '\\' && i+1 < len(buf) && (buf[i+1] == '"' || buf[i+1] == '\\') { + i += 2 + continue + } + + // Quoted value? (e.g. string) + if buf[i] == '"' { + i++ + quoted = !quoted + continue + } + + if buf[i] == ',' && !quoted { + break + } + i++ + } + return i, buf[start:i] +} + +func EscapeMeasurement(in []byte) []byte { + for _, c := range measurementEscapeCodes { + if bytes.IndexByte(in, c.k[0]) != -1 { + in = bytes.Replace(in, c.k[:], c.esc[:], -1) + } + } + return in +} + +func unescapeMeasurement(in []byte) []byte { + if bytes.IndexByte(in, '\\') == -1 { + return in + } + + for i := range measurementEscapeCodes { + c := &measurementEscapeCodes[i] + if bytes.IndexByte(in, c.k[0]) != -1 { + in = bytes.Replace(in, c.esc[:], c.k[:], -1) + } + } + return in +} + +func escapeTag(in []byte) []byte { + for i := range tagEscapeCodes { + c := &tagEscapeCodes[i] + if bytes.IndexByte(in, c.k[0]) != -1 { + in = bytes.Replace(in, c.k[:], c.esc[:], -1) + } + } + return in +} + +func unescapeTag(in []byte) []byte { + if bytes.IndexByte(in, '\\') == -1 { + return in + } + + for i := range tagEscapeCodes { + c := &tagEscapeCodes[i] + if bytes.IndexByte(in, c.k[0]) != -1 { + in = bytes.Replace(in, c.esc[:], c.k[:], -1) + } + } + return in +} + +// escapeStringFieldReplacer replaces double quotes and backslashes +// with the same character preceded by a backslash. +// As of Go 1.7 this benchmarked better in allocations and CPU time +// compared to iterating through a string byte-by-byte and appending to a new byte slice, +// calling strings.Replace twice, and better than (*Regex).ReplaceAllString. +var escapeStringFieldReplacer = strings.NewReplacer(`"`, `\"`, `\`, `\\`) + +// EscapeStringField returns a copy of in with any double quotes or +// backslashes with escaped values. +func EscapeStringField(in string) string { + return escapeStringFieldReplacer.Replace(in) +} + +// unescapeStringField returns a copy of in with any escaped double-quotes +// or backslashes unescaped. +func unescapeStringField(in string) string { + if strings.IndexByte(in, '\\') == -1 { + return in + } + + var out []byte + i := 0 + for { + if i >= len(in) { + break + } + // unescape backslashes + if in[i] == '\\' && i+1 < len(in) && in[i+1] == '\\' { + out = append(out, '\\') + i += 2 + continue + } + // unescape double-quotes + if in[i] == '\\' && i+1 < len(in) && in[i+1] == '"' { + out = append(out, '"') + i += 2 + continue + } + out = append(out, in[i]) + i++ + + } + return string(out) +} + +// NewPoint returns a new point with the given measurement name, tags, fields and timestamp. If +// an unsupported field value (NaN, or +/-Inf) or out of range time is passed, this function +// returns an error. +func NewPoint(name string, tags Tags, fields Fields, t time.Time) (Point, error) { + key, err := pointKey(name, tags, fields, t) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return &point{ + key: key, + time: t, + fields: fields.MarshalBinary(), + }, nil +} + +// pointKey checks some basic requirements for valid points, and returns the +// key, along with an possible error. +func pointKey(measurement string, tags Tags, fields Fields, t time.Time) ([]byte, error) { + if len(fields) == 0 { + return nil, ErrPointMustHaveAField + } + + if !t.IsZero() { + if err := CheckTime(t); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + + for key, value := range fields { + switch value := value.(type) { + case float64: + // Ensure the caller validates and handles invalid field values + if math.IsInf(value, 0) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("+/-Inf is an unsupported value for field %s", key) + } + if math.IsNaN(value) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("NaN is an unsupported value for field %s", key) + } + case float32: + // Ensure the caller validates and handles invalid field values + if math.IsInf(float64(value), 0) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("+/-Inf is an unsupported value for field %s", key) + } + if math.IsNaN(float64(value)) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("NaN is an unsupported value for field %s", key) + } + } + if len(key) == 0 { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("all fields must have non-empty names") + } + } + + key := MakeKey([]byte(measurement), tags) + for field := range fields { + sz := seriesKeySize(key, []byte(field)) + if sz > MaxKeyLength { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("max key length exceeded: %v > %v", sz, MaxKeyLength) + } + } + + return key, nil +} + +func seriesKeySize(key, field []byte) int { + // 4 is the length of the tsm1.fieldKeySeparator constant. It's inlined here to avoid a circular + // dependency. + return len(key) + 4 + len(field) +} + +// NewPointFromBytes returns a new Point from a marshalled Point. +func NewPointFromBytes(b []byte) (Point, error) { + p := &point{} + if err := p.UnmarshalBinary(b); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // This does some basic validation to ensure there are fields and they + // can be unmarshalled as well. + iter := p.FieldIterator() + var hasField bool + for iter.Next() { + if len(iter.FieldKey()) == 0 { + continue + } + hasField = true + switch iter.Type() { + case Float: + _, err := iter.FloatValue() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to unmarshal field %s: %s", string(iter.FieldKey()), err) + } + case Integer: + _, err := iter.IntegerValue() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to unmarshal field %s: %s", string(iter.FieldKey()), err) + } + case Unsigned: + _, err := iter.UnsignedValue() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to unmarshal field %s: %s", string(iter.FieldKey()), err) + } + case String: + // Skip since this won't return an error + case Boolean: + _, err := iter.BooleanValue() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to unmarshal field %s: %s", string(iter.FieldKey()), err) + } + } + } + + if !hasField { + return nil, ErrPointMustHaveAField + } + + return p, nil +} + +// MustNewPoint returns a new point with the given measurement name, tags, fields and timestamp. If +// an unsupported field value (NaN) is passed, this function panics. +func MustNewPoint(name string, tags Tags, fields Fields, time time.Time) Point { + pt, err := NewPoint(name, tags, fields, time) + if err != nil { + panic(err.Error()) + } + return pt +} + +// Key returns the key (measurement joined with tags) of the point. +func (p *point) Key() []byte { + return p.key +} + +func (p *point) name() []byte { + _, name := scanTo(p.key, 0, ',') + return name +} + +func (p *point) Name() []byte { + return escape.Unescape(p.name()) +} + +// SetName updates the measurement name for the point. +func (p *point) SetName(name string) { + p.cachedName = "" + p.key = MakeKey([]byte(name), p.Tags()) +} + +// Time return the timestamp for the point. +func (p *point) Time() time.Time { + return p.time +} + +// SetTime updates the timestamp for the point. +func (p *point) SetTime(t time.Time) { + p.time = t +} + +// Round will round the timestamp of the point to the given duration. +func (p *point) Round(d time.Duration) { + p.time = p.time.Round(d) +} + +// Tags returns the tag set for the point. +func (p *point) Tags() Tags { + if p.cachedTags != nil { + return p.cachedTags + } + p.cachedTags = parseTags(p.key, nil) + return p.cachedTags +} + +func (p *point) ForEachTag(fn func(k, v []byte) bool) { + walkTags(p.key, fn) +} + +func (p *point) HasTag(tag []byte) bool { + if len(p.key) == 0 { + return false + } + + var exists bool + walkTags(p.key, func(key, value []byte) bool { + if bytes.Equal(tag, key) { + exists = true + return false + } + return true + }) + + return exists +} + +func walkTags(buf []byte, fn func(key, value []byte) bool) { + if len(buf) == 0 { + return + } + + pos, name := scanTo(buf, 0, ',') + + // it's an empty key, so there are no tags + if len(name) == 0 { + return + } + + hasEscape := bytes.IndexByte(buf, '\\') != -1 + i := pos + 1 + var key, value []byte + for { + if i >= len(buf) { + break + } + i, key = scanTo(buf, i, '=') + i, value = scanTagValue(buf, i+1) + + if len(value) == 0 { + continue + } + + if hasEscape { + if !fn(unescapeTag(key), unescapeTag(value)) { + return + } + } else { + if !fn(key, value) { + return + } + } + + i++ + } +} + +// walkFields walks each field key and value via fn. If fn returns false, the iteration +// is stopped. The values are the raw byte slices and not the converted types. +func walkFields(buf []byte, fn func(key, value []byte) bool) error { + var i int + var key, val []byte + for len(buf) > 0 { + i, key = scanTo(buf, 0, '=') + if i > len(buf)-2 { + return fmt.Errorf("invalid value: field-key=%s", key) + } + buf = buf[i+1:] + i, val = scanFieldValue(buf, 0) + buf = buf[i:] + if !fn(key, val) { + break + } + + // slice off comma + if len(buf) > 0 { + buf = buf[1:] + } + } + return nil +} + +// parseTags parses buf into the provided destination tags, returning destination +// Tags, which may have a different length and capacity. +func parseTags(buf []byte, dst Tags) Tags { + if len(buf) == 0 { + return nil + } + + n := bytes.Count(buf, []byte(",")) + if cap(dst) < n { + dst = make(Tags, n) + } else { + dst = dst[:n] + } + + // Ensure existing behaviour when point has no tags and nil slice passed in. + if dst == nil { + dst = Tags{} + } + + // Series keys can contain escaped commas, therefore the number of commas + // in a series key only gives an estimation of the upper bound on the number + // of tags. + var i int + walkTags(buf, func(key, value []byte) bool { + dst[i].Key, dst[i].Value = key, value + i++ + return true + }) + return dst[:i] +} + +// MakeKey creates a key for a set of tags. +func MakeKey(name []byte, tags Tags) []byte { + return AppendMakeKey(nil, name, tags) +} + +// AppendMakeKey appends the key derived from name and tags to dst and returns the extended buffer. +func AppendMakeKey(dst []byte, name []byte, tags Tags) []byte { + // unescape the name and then re-escape it to avoid double escaping. + // The key should always be stored in escaped form. + dst = append(dst, EscapeMeasurement(unescapeMeasurement(name))...) + dst = tags.AppendHashKey(dst) + return dst +} + +// SetTags replaces the tags for the point. +func (p *point) SetTags(tags Tags) { + p.key = MakeKey(p.Name(), tags) + p.cachedTags = tags +} + +// AddTag adds or replaces a tag value for a point. +func (p *point) AddTag(key, value string) { + tags := p.Tags() + tags = append(tags, Tag{Key: []byte(key), Value: []byte(value)}) + sort.Sort(tags) + p.cachedTags = tags + p.key = MakeKey(p.Name(), tags) +} + +// Fields returns the fields for the point. +func (p *point) Fields() (Fields, error) { + if p.cachedFields != nil { + return p.cachedFields, nil + } + cf, err := p.unmarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + p.cachedFields = cf + return p.cachedFields, nil +} + +// SetPrecision will round a time to the specified precision. +func (p *point) SetPrecision(precision string) { + switch precision { + case "n": + case "u": + p.SetTime(p.Time().Truncate(time.Microsecond)) + case "ms": + p.SetTime(p.Time().Truncate(time.Millisecond)) + case "s": + p.SetTime(p.Time().Truncate(time.Second)) + case "m": + p.SetTime(p.Time().Truncate(time.Minute)) + case "h": + p.SetTime(p.Time().Truncate(time.Hour)) + } +} + +// String returns the string representation of the point. +func (p *point) String() string { + if p.Time().IsZero() { + return string(p.Key()) + " " + string(p.fields) + } + return string(p.Key()) + " " + string(p.fields) + " " + strconv.FormatInt(p.UnixNano(), 10) +} + +// AppendString appends the string representation of the point to buf. +func (p *point) AppendString(buf []byte) []byte { + buf = append(buf, p.key...) + buf = append(buf, ' ') + buf = append(buf, p.fields...) + + if !p.time.IsZero() { + buf = append(buf, ' ') + buf = strconv.AppendInt(buf, p.UnixNano(), 10) + } + + return buf +} + +// StringSize returns the length of the string that would be returned by String(). +func (p *point) StringSize() int { + size := len(p.key) + len(p.fields) + 1 + + if !p.time.IsZero() { + digits := 1 // even "0" has one digit + t := p.UnixNano() + if t < 0 { + // account for negative sign, then negate + digits++ + t = -t + } + for t > 9 { // already accounted for one digit + digits++ + t /= 10 + } + size += digits + 1 // digits and a space + } + + return size +} + +// MarshalBinary returns a binary representation of the point. +func (p *point) MarshalBinary() ([]byte, error) { + if len(p.fields) == 0 { + return nil, ErrPointMustHaveAField + } + + tb, err := p.time.MarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + b := make([]byte, 8+len(p.key)+len(p.fields)+len(tb)) + i := 0 + + binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(b[i:], uint32(len(p.key))) + i += 4 + + i += copy(b[i:], p.key) + + binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(b[i:i+4], uint32(len(p.fields))) + i += 4 + + i += copy(b[i:], p.fields) + + copy(b[i:], tb) + return b, nil +} + +// UnmarshalBinary decodes a binary representation of the point into a point struct. +func (p *point) UnmarshalBinary(b []byte) error { + var n int + + // Read key length. + if len(b) < 4 { + return io.ErrShortBuffer + } + n, b = int(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(b[:4])), b[4:] + + // Read key. + if len(b) < n { + return io.ErrShortBuffer + } + p.key, b = b[:n], b[n:] + + // Read fields length. + if len(b) < 4 { + return io.ErrShortBuffer + } + n, b = int(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(b[:4])), b[4:] + + // Read fields. + if len(b) < n { + return io.ErrShortBuffer + } + p.fields, b = b[:n], b[n:] + + // Read timestamp. + return p.time.UnmarshalBinary(b) +} + +// PrecisionString returns a string representation of the point. If there +// is a timestamp associated with the point then it will be specified in the +// given unit. +func (p *point) PrecisionString(precision string) string { + if p.Time().IsZero() { + return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", p.Key(), string(p.fields)) + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %d", p.Key(), string(p.fields), + p.UnixNano()/GetPrecisionMultiplier(precision)) +} + +// RoundedString returns a string representation of the point. If there +// is a timestamp associated with the point, then it will be rounded to the +// given duration. +func (p *point) RoundedString(d time.Duration) string { + if p.Time().IsZero() { + return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", p.Key(), string(p.fields)) + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %d", p.Key(), string(p.fields), + p.time.Round(d).UnixNano()) +} + +func (p *point) unmarshalBinary() (Fields, error) { + iter := p.FieldIterator() + fields := make(Fields, 8) + for iter.Next() { + if len(iter.FieldKey()) == 0 { + continue + } + switch iter.Type() { + case Float: + v, err := iter.FloatValue() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to unmarshal field %s: %s", string(iter.FieldKey()), err) + } + fields[string(iter.FieldKey())] = v + case Integer: + v, err := iter.IntegerValue() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to unmarshal field %s: %s", string(iter.FieldKey()), err) + } + fields[string(iter.FieldKey())] = v + case Unsigned: + v, err := iter.UnsignedValue() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to unmarshal field %s: %s", string(iter.FieldKey()), err) + } + fields[string(iter.FieldKey())] = v + case String: + fields[string(iter.FieldKey())] = iter.StringValue() + case Boolean: + v, err := iter.BooleanValue() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to unmarshal field %s: %s", string(iter.FieldKey()), err) + } + fields[string(iter.FieldKey())] = v + } + } + return fields, nil +} + +// HashID returns a non-cryptographic checksum of the point's key. +func (p *point) HashID() uint64 { + h := NewInlineFNV64a() + h.Write(p.key) + sum := h.Sum64() + return sum +} + +// UnixNano returns the timestamp of the point as nanoseconds since Unix epoch. +func (p *point) UnixNano() int64 { + return p.Time().UnixNano() +} + +// Split will attempt to return multiple points with the same timestamp whose +// string representations are no longer than size. Points with a single field or +// a point without a timestamp may exceed the requested size. +func (p *point) Split(size int) []Point { + if p.time.IsZero() || p.StringSize() <= size { + return []Point{p} + } + + // key string, timestamp string, spaces + size -= len(p.key) + len(strconv.FormatInt(p.time.UnixNano(), 10)) + 2 + + var points []Point + var start, cur int + + for cur < len(p.fields) { + end, _ := scanTo(p.fields, cur, '=') + end, _ = scanFieldValue(p.fields, end+1) + + if cur > start && end-start > size { + points = append(points, &point{ + key: p.key, + time: p.time, + fields: p.fields[start : cur-1], + }) + start = cur + } + + cur = end + 1 + } + + points = append(points, &point{ + key: p.key, + time: p.time, + fields: p.fields[start:], + }) + + return points +} + +// Tag represents a single key/value tag pair. +type Tag struct { + Key []byte + Value []byte +} + +// NewTag returns a new Tag. +func NewTag(key, value []byte) Tag { + return Tag{ + Key: key, + Value: value, + } +} + +// Size returns the size of the key and value. +func (t Tag) Size() int { return len(t.Key) + len(t.Value) } + +// Clone returns a shallow copy of Tag. +// +// Tags associated with a Point created by ParsePointsWithPrecision will hold references to the byte slice that was parsed. +// Use Clone to create a Tag with new byte slices that do not refer to the argument to ParsePointsWithPrecision. +func (t Tag) Clone() Tag { + other := Tag{ + Key: make([]byte, len(t.Key)), + Value: make([]byte, len(t.Value)), + } + + copy(other.Key, t.Key) + copy(other.Value, t.Value) + + return other +} + +// String returns the string reprsentation of the tag. +func (t *Tag) String() string { + var buf bytes.Buffer + buf.WriteByte('{') + buf.WriteString(string(t.Key)) + buf.WriteByte(' ') + buf.WriteString(string(t.Value)) + buf.WriteByte('}') + return buf.String() +} + +// Tags represents a sorted list of tags. +type Tags []Tag + +// NewTags returns a new Tags from a map. +func NewTags(m map[string]string) Tags { + if len(m) == 0 { + return nil + } + a := make(Tags, 0, len(m)) + for k, v := range m { + a = append(a, NewTag([]byte(k), []byte(v))) + } + sort.Sort(a) + return a +} + +// HashKey hashes all of a tag's keys. +func (a Tags) HashKey() []byte { + return a.AppendHashKey(nil) +} + +func (a Tags) needsEscape() bool { + for i := range a { + t := &a[i] + for j := range tagEscapeCodes { + c := &tagEscapeCodes[j] + if bytes.IndexByte(t.Key, c.k[0]) != -1 || bytes.IndexByte(t.Value, c.k[0]) != -1 { + return true + } + } + } + return false +} + +// AppendHashKey appends the result of hashing all of a tag's keys and values to dst and returns the extended buffer. +func (a Tags) AppendHashKey(dst []byte) []byte { + // Empty maps marshal to empty bytes. + if len(a) == 0 { + return dst + } + + // Type invariant: Tags are sorted + + sz := 0 + var escaped Tags + if a.needsEscape() { + var tmp [20]Tag + if len(a) < len(tmp) { + escaped = tmp[:len(a)] + } else { + escaped = make(Tags, len(a)) + } + + for i := range a { + t := &a[i] + nt := &escaped[i] + nt.Key = escapeTag(t.Key) + nt.Value = escapeTag(t.Value) + sz += len(nt.Key) + len(nt.Value) + } + } else { + sz = a.Size() + escaped = a + } + + sz += len(escaped) + (len(escaped) * 2) // separators + + // Generate marshaled bytes. + if cap(dst)-len(dst) < sz { + nd := make([]byte, len(dst), len(dst)+sz) + copy(nd, dst) + dst = nd + } + buf := dst[len(dst) : len(dst)+sz] + idx := 0 + for i := range escaped { + k := &escaped[i] + if len(k.Value) == 0 { + continue + } + buf[idx] = ',' + idx++ + copy(buf[idx:], k.Key) + idx += len(k.Key) + buf[idx] = '=' + idx++ + copy(buf[idx:], k.Value) + idx += len(k.Value) + } + return dst[:len(dst)+idx] +} + +// String returns the string representation of the tags. +func (a Tags) String() string { + var buf bytes.Buffer + buf.WriteByte('[') + for i := range a { + buf.WriteString(a[i].String()) + if i < len(a)-1 { + buf.WriteByte(' ') + } + } + buf.WriteByte(']') + return buf.String() +} + +// Size returns the number of bytes needed to store all tags. Note, this is +// the number of bytes needed to store all keys and values and does not account +// for data structures or delimiters for example. +func (a Tags) Size() int { + var total int + for i := range a { + total += a[i].Size() + } + return total +} + +// Clone returns a copy of the slice where the elements are a result of calling `Clone` on the original elements +// +// Tags associated with a Point created by ParsePointsWithPrecision will hold references to the byte slice that was parsed. +// Use Clone to create Tags with new byte slices that do not refer to the argument to ParsePointsWithPrecision. +func (a Tags) Clone() Tags { + if len(a) == 0 { + return nil + } + + others := make(Tags, len(a)) + for i := range a { + others[i] = a[i].Clone() + } + + return others +} + +func (a Tags) Len() int { return len(a) } +func (a Tags) Less(i, j int) bool { return bytes.Compare(a[i].Key, a[j].Key) == -1 } +func (a Tags) Swap(i, j int) { a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i] } + +// Equal returns true if a equals other. +func (a Tags) Equal(other Tags) bool { + if len(a) != len(other) { + return false + } + for i := range a { + if !bytes.Equal(a[i].Key, other[i].Key) || !bytes.Equal(a[i].Value, other[i].Value) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// CompareTags returns -1 if a < b, 1 if a > b, and 0 if a == b. +func CompareTags(a, b Tags) int { + // Compare each key & value until a mismatch. + for i := 0; i < len(a) && i < len(b); i++ { + if cmp := bytes.Compare(a[i].Key, b[i].Key); cmp != 0 { + return cmp + } + if cmp := bytes.Compare(a[i].Value, b[i].Value); cmp != 0 { + return cmp + } + } + + // If all tags are equal up to this point then return shorter tagset. + if len(a) < len(b) { + return -1 + } else if len(a) > len(b) { + return 1 + } + + // All tags are equal. + return 0 +} + +// Get returns the value for a key. +func (a Tags) Get(key []byte) []byte { + // OPTIMIZE: Use sort.Search if tagset is large. + + for _, t := range a { + if bytes.Equal(t.Key, key) { + return t.Value + } + } + return nil +} + +// GetString returns the string value for a string key. +func (a Tags) GetString(key string) string { + return string(a.Get([]byte(key))) +} + +// Set sets the value for a key. +func (a *Tags) Set(key, value []byte) { + for i, t := range *a { + if bytes.Equal(t.Key, key) { + (*a)[i].Value = value + return + } + } + *a = append(*a, Tag{Key: key, Value: value}) + sort.Sort(*a) +} + +// SetString sets the string value for a string key. +func (a *Tags) SetString(key, value string) { + a.Set([]byte(key), []byte(value)) +} + +// Map returns a map representation of the tags. +func (a Tags) Map() map[string]string { + m := make(map[string]string, len(a)) + for _, t := range a { + m[string(t.Key)] = string(t.Value) + } + return m +} + +// CopyTags returns a shallow copy of tags. +func CopyTags(a Tags) Tags { + other := make(Tags, len(a)) + copy(other, a) + return other +} + +// DeepCopyTags returns a deep copy of tags. +func DeepCopyTags(a Tags) Tags { + // Calculate size of keys/values in bytes. + var n int + for _, t := range a { + n += len(t.Key) + len(t.Value) + } + + // Build single allocation for all key/values. + buf := make([]byte, n) + + // Copy tags to new set. + other := make(Tags, len(a)) + for i, t := range a { + copy(buf, t.Key) + other[i].Key, buf = buf[:len(t.Key)], buf[len(t.Key):] + + copy(buf, t.Value) + other[i].Value, buf = buf[:len(t.Value)], buf[len(t.Value):] + } + + return other +} + +// Fields represents a mapping between a Point's field names and their +// values. +type Fields map[string]interface{} + +// FieldIterator retuns a FieldIterator that can be used to traverse the +// fields of a point without constructing the in-memory map. +func (p *point) FieldIterator() FieldIterator { + p.Reset() + return p +} + +type fieldIterator struct { + start, end int + key, keybuf []byte + valueBuf []byte + fieldType FieldType +} + +// Next indicates whether there any fields remaining. +func (p *point) Next() bool { + p.it.start = p.it.end + if p.it.start >= len(p.fields) { + return false + } + + p.it.end, p.it.key = scanTo(p.fields, p.it.start, '=') + if escape.IsEscaped(p.it.key) { + p.it.keybuf = escape.AppendUnescaped(p.it.keybuf[:0], p.it.key) + p.it.key = p.it.keybuf + } + + p.it.end, p.it.valueBuf = scanFieldValue(p.fields, p.it.end+1) + p.it.end++ + + if len(p.it.valueBuf) == 0 { + p.it.fieldType = Empty + return true + } + + c := p.it.valueBuf[0] + + if c == '"' { + p.it.fieldType = String + return true + } + + if strings.IndexByte(`0123456789-.nNiIu`, c) >= 0 { + if p.it.valueBuf[len(p.it.valueBuf)-1] == 'i' { + p.it.fieldType = Integer + p.it.valueBuf = p.it.valueBuf[:len(p.it.valueBuf)-1] + } else if p.it.valueBuf[len(p.it.valueBuf)-1] == 'u' { + p.it.fieldType = Unsigned + p.it.valueBuf = p.it.valueBuf[:len(p.it.valueBuf)-1] + } else { + p.it.fieldType = Float + } + return true + } + + // to keep the same behavior that currently exists, default to boolean + p.it.fieldType = Boolean + return true +} + +// FieldKey returns the key of the current field. +func (p *point) FieldKey() []byte { + return p.it.key +} + +// Type returns the FieldType of the current field. +func (p *point) Type() FieldType { + return p.it.fieldType +} + +// StringValue returns the string value of the current field. +func (p *point) StringValue() string { + return unescapeStringField(string(p.it.valueBuf[1 : len(p.it.valueBuf)-1])) +} + +// IntegerValue returns the integer value of the current field. +func (p *point) IntegerValue() (int64, error) { + n, err := parseIntBytes(p.it.valueBuf, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("unable to parse integer value %q: %v", p.it.valueBuf, err) + } + return n, nil +} + +// UnsignedValue returns the unsigned value of the current field. +func (p *point) UnsignedValue() (uint64, error) { + n, err := parseUintBytes(p.it.valueBuf, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("unable to parse unsigned value %q: %v", p.it.valueBuf, err) + } + return n, nil +} + +// BooleanValue returns the boolean value of the current field. +func (p *point) BooleanValue() (bool, error) { + b, err := parseBoolBytes(p.it.valueBuf) + if err != nil { + return false, fmt.Errorf("unable to parse bool value %q: %v", p.it.valueBuf, err) + } + return b, nil +} + +// FloatValue returns the float value of the current field. +func (p *point) FloatValue() (float64, error) { + f, err := parseFloatBytes(p.it.valueBuf, 64) + if err != nil { + return 0, fmt.Errorf("unable to parse floating point value %q: %v", p.it.valueBuf, err) + } + return f, nil +} + +// Reset resets the iterator to its initial state. +func (p *point) Reset() { + p.it.fieldType = Empty + p.it.key = nil + p.it.valueBuf = nil + p.it.start = 0 + p.it.end = 0 +} + +// MarshalBinary encodes all the fields to their proper type and returns the binary +// represenation +// NOTE: uint64 is specifically not supported due to potential overflow when we decode +// again later to an int64 +// NOTE2: uint is accepted, and may be 64 bits, and is for some reason accepted... +func (p Fields) MarshalBinary() []byte { + var b []byte + keys := make([]string, 0, len(p)) + + for k := range p { + keys = append(keys, k) + } + + // Not really necessary, can probably be removed. + sort.Strings(keys) + + for i, k := range keys { + if i > 0 { + b = append(b, ',') + } + b = appendField(b, k, p[k]) + } + + return b +} + +func appendField(b []byte, k string, v interface{}) []byte { + b = append(b, []byte(escape.String(k))...) + b = append(b, '=') + + // check popular types first + switch v := v.(type) { + case float64: + b = strconv.AppendFloat(b, v, 'f', -1, 64) + case int64: + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, v, 10) + b = append(b, 'i') + case string: + b = append(b, '"') + b = append(b, []byte(EscapeStringField(v))...) + b = append(b, '"') + case bool: + b = strconv.AppendBool(b, v) + case int32: + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(v), 10) + b = append(b, 'i') + case int16: + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(v), 10) + b = append(b, 'i') + case int8: + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(v), 10) + b = append(b, 'i') + case int: + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(v), 10) + b = append(b, 'i') + case uint64: + b = strconv.AppendUint(b, v, 10) + b = append(b, 'u') + case uint32: + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(v), 10) + b = append(b, 'i') + case uint16: + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(v), 10) + b = append(b, 'i') + case uint8: + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(v), 10) + b = append(b, 'i') + case uint: + // TODO: 'uint' should be converted to writing as an unsigned integer, + // but we cannot since that would break backwards compatibility. + b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(v), 10) + b = append(b, 'i') + case float32: + b = strconv.AppendFloat(b, float64(v), 'f', -1, 32) + case []byte: + b = append(b, v...) + case nil: + // skip + default: + // Can't determine the type, so convert to string + b = append(b, '"') + b = append(b, []byte(EscapeStringField(fmt.Sprintf("%v", v)))...) + b = append(b, '"') + + } + + return b +} + +// ValidKeyToken returns true if the token used for measurement, tag key, or tag +// value is a valid unicode string and only contains printable, non-replacement characters. +func ValidKeyToken(s string) bool { + if !utf8.ValidString(s) { + return false + } + for _, r := range s { + if !unicode.IsPrint(r) || r == unicode.ReplacementChar { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// ValidKeyTokens returns true if the measurement name and all tags are valid. +func ValidKeyTokens(name string, tags Tags) bool { + if !ValidKeyToken(name) { + return false + } + for _, tag := range tags { + if !ValidKeyToken(string(tag.Key)) || !ValidKeyToken(string(tag.Value)) { + return false + } + } + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/rows.go b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/rows.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c087a48 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/rows.go @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +package models + +import ( + "sort" +) + +// Row represents a single row returned from the execution of a statement. +type Row struct { + Name string `json:"name,omitempty"` + Tags map[string]string `json:"tags,omitempty"` + Columns []string `json:"columns,omitempty"` + Values [][]interface{} `json:"values,omitempty"` + Partial bool `json:"partial,omitempty"` +} + +// SameSeries returns true if r contains values for the same series as o. +func (r *Row) SameSeries(o *Row) bool { + return r.tagsHash() == o.tagsHash() && r.Name == o.Name +} + +// tagsHash returns a hash of tag key/value pairs. +func (r *Row) tagsHash() uint64 { + h := NewInlineFNV64a() + keys := r.tagsKeys() + for _, k := range keys { + h.Write([]byte(k)) + h.Write([]byte(r.Tags[k])) + } + return h.Sum64() +} + +// tagKeys returns a sorted list of tag keys. +func (r *Row) tagsKeys() []string { + a := make([]string, 0, len(r.Tags)) + for k := range r.Tags { + a = append(a, k) + } + sort.Strings(a) + return a +} + +// Rows represents a collection of rows. Rows implements sort.Interface. +type Rows []*Row + +// Len implements sort.Interface. +func (p Rows) Len() int { return len(p) } + +// Less implements sort.Interface. +func (p Rows) Less(i, j int) bool { + // Sort by name first. + if p[i].Name != p[j].Name { + return p[i].Name < p[j].Name + } + + // Sort by tag set hash. Tags don't have a meaningful sort order so we + // just compute a hash and sort by that instead. This allows the tests + // to receive rows in a predictable order every time. + return p[i].tagsHash() < p[j].tagsHash() +} + +// Swap implements sort.Interface. +func (p Rows) Swap(i, j int) { p[i], p[j] = p[j], p[i] } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/statistic.go b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/statistic.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..553e9d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/statistic.go @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +package models + +// Statistic is the representation of a statistic used by the monitoring service. +type Statistic struct { + Name string `json:"name"` + Tags map[string]string `json:"tags"` + Values map[string]interface{} `json:"values"` +} + +// NewStatistic returns an initialized Statistic. +func NewStatistic(name string) Statistic { + return Statistic{ + Name: name, + Tags: make(map[string]string), + Values: make(map[string]interface{}), + } +} + +// StatisticTags is a map that can be merged with others without causing +// mutations to either map. +type StatisticTags map[string]string + +// Merge creates a new map containing the merged contents of tags and t. +// If both tags and the receiver map contain the same key, the value in tags +// is used in the resulting map. +// +// Merge always returns a usable map. +func (t StatisticTags) Merge(tags map[string]string) map[string]string { + // Add everything in tags to the result. + out := make(map[string]string, len(tags)) + for k, v := range tags { + out[k] = v + } + + // Only add values from t that don't appear in tags. + for k, v := range t { + if _, ok := tags[k]; !ok { + out[k] = v + } + } + return out +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/time.go b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/time.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e98f2cb --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/time.go @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +package models + +// Helper time methods since parsing time can easily overflow and we only support a +// specific time range. + +import ( + "fmt" + "math" + "time" +) + +const ( + // MinNanoTime is the minumum time that can be represented. + // + // 1677-09-21 00:12:43.145224194 +0000 UTC + // + // The two lowest minimum integers are used as sentinel values. The + // minimum value needs to be used as a value lower than any other value for + // comparisons and another separate value is needed to act as a sentinel + // default value that is unusable by the user, but usable internally. + // Because these two values need to be used for a special purpose, we do + // not allow users to write points at these two times. + MinNanoTime = int64(math.MinInt64) + 2 + + // MaxNanoTime is the maximum time that can be represented. + // + // 2262-04-11 23:47:16.854775806 +0000 UTC + // + // The highest time represented by a nanosecond needs to be used for an + // exclusive range in the shard group, so the maximum time needs to be one + // less than the possible maximum number of nanoseconds representable by an + // int64 so that we don't lose a point at that one time. + MaxNanoTime = int64(math.MaxInt64) - 1 +) + +var ( + minNanoTime = time.Unix(0, MinNanoTime).UTC() + maxNanoTime = time.Unix(0, MaxNanoTime).UTC() + + // ErrTimeOutOfRange gets returned when time is out of the representable range using int64 nanoseconds since the epoch. + ErrTimeOutOfRange = fmt.Errorf("time outside range %d - %d", MinNanoTime, MaxNanoTime) +) + +// SafeCalcTime safely calculates the time given. Will return error if the time is outside the +// supported range. +func SafeCalcTime(timestamp int64, precision string) (time.Time, error) { + mult := GetPrecisionMultiplier(precision) + if t, ok := safeSignedMult(timestamp, mult); ok { + tme := time.Unix(0, t).UTC() + return tme, CheckTime(tme) + } + + return time.Time{}, ErrTimeOutOfRange +} + +// CheckTime checks that a time is within the safe range. +func CheckTime(t time.Time) error { + if t.Before(minNanoTime) || t.After(maxNanoTime) { + return ErrTimeOutOfRange + } + return nil +} + +// Perform the multiplication and check to make sure it didn't overflow. +func safeSignedMult(a, b int64) (int64, bool) { + if a == 0 || b == 0 || a == 1 || b == 1 { + return a * b, true + } + if a == MinNanoTime || b == MaxNanoTime { + return 0, false + } + c := a * b + return c, c/b == a +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/uint_support.go b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/uint_support.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..18d1ca0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models/uint_support.go @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +// +build uint uint64 + +package models + +func init() { + EnableUintSupport() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/pkg/escape/bytes.go b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/pkg/escape/bytes.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..39a33f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/pkg/escape/bytes.go @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +// Package escape contains utilities for escaping parts of InfluxQL +// and InfluxDB line protocol. +package escape // import "github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/pkg/escape" + +import ( + "bytes" + "strings" +) + +// Codes is a map of bytes to be escaped. +var Codes = map[byte][]byte{ + ',': []byte(`\,`), + '"': []byte(`\"`), + ' ': []byte(`\ `), + '=': []byte(`\=`), +} + +// Bytes escapes characters on the input slice, as defined by Codes. +func Bytes(in []byte) []byte { + for b, esc := range Codes { + in = bytes.Replace(in, []byte{b}, esc, -1) + } + return in +} + +const escapeChars = `," =` + +// IsEscaped returns whether b has any escaped characters, +// i.e. whether b seems to have been processed by Bytes. +func IsEscaped(b []byte) bool { + for len(b) > 0 { + i := bytes.IndexByte(b, '\\') + if i < 0 { + return false + } + + if i+1 < len(b) && strings.IndexByte(escapeChars, b[i+1]) >= 0 { + return true + } + b = b[i+1:] + } + return false +} + +// AppendUnescaped appends the unescaped version of src to dst +// and returns the resulting slice. +func AppendUnescaped(dst, src []byte) []byte { + var pos int + for len(src) > 0 { + next := bytes.IndexByte(src[pos:], '\\') + if next < 0 || pos+next+1 >= len(src) { + return append(dst, src...) + } + + if pos+next+1 < len(src) && strings.IndexByte(escapeChars, src[pos+next+1]) >= 0 { + if pos+next > 0 { + dst = append(dst, src[:pos+next]...) + } + src = src[pos+next+1:] + pos = 0 + } else { + pos += next + 1 + } + } + + return dst +} + +// Unescape returns a new slice containing the unescaped version of in. +func Unescape(in []byte) []byte { + if len(in) == 0 { + return nil + } + + if bytes.IndexByte(in, '\\') == -1 { + return in + } + + i := 0 + inLen := len(in) + + // The output size will be no more than inLen. Preallocating the + // capacity of the output is faster and uses less memory than + // letting append() do its own (over)allocation. + out := make([]byte, 0, inLen) + + for { + if i >= inLen { + break + } + if in[i] == '\\' && i+1 < inLen { + switch in[i+1] { + case ',': + out = append(out, ',') + i += 2 + continue + case '"': + out = append(out, '"') + i += 2 + continue + case ' ': + out = append(out, ' ') + i += 2 + continue + case '=': + out = append(out, '=') + i += 2 + continue + } + } + out = append(out, in[i]) + i += 1 + } + return out +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/pkg/escape/strings.go b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/pkg/escape/strings.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..db98033 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/pkg/escape/strings.go @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +package escape + +import "strings" + +var ( + escaper = strings.NewReplacer(`,`, `\,`, `"`, `\"`, ` `, `\ `, `=`, `\=`) + unescaper = strings.NewReplacer(`\,`, `,`, `\"`, `"`, `\ `, ` `, `\=`, `=`) +) + +// UnescapeString returns unescaped version of in. +func UnescapeString(in string) string { + if strings.IndexByte(in, '\\') == -1 { + return in + } + return unescaper.Replace(in) +} + +// String returns the escaped version of in. +func String(in string) string { + return escaper.Replace(in) +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/.gitignore b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1241112 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +testdata/conf_out.ini +ini.sublime-project +ini.sublime-workspace +testdata/conf_reflect.ini +.idea +/.vscode diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/.travis.yml b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/.travis.yml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17d3dc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/.travis.yml @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +sudo: false +language: go +go: + - 1.6.x + - 1.7.x + - 1.8.x + - 1.9.x + - 1.10.x + - 1.11.x + - 1.12.x + +script: + - go get golang.org/x/tools/cmd/cover + - go get github.com/smartystreets/goconvey + - mkdir -p $HOME/gopath/src/gopkg.in + - ln -s $HOME/gopath/src/github.com/go-ini/ini $HOME/gopath/src/gopkg.in/ini.v1 + - cd $HOME/gopath/src/gopkg.in/ini.v1 + - go test -v -cover -race diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/LICENSE b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d361bbc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +Apache License +Version 2.0, January 2004 +http://www.apache.org/licenses/ + +TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION + +1. 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See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for the full license text. diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/error.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/error.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d88347c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/error.go @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +// Copyright 2016 Unknwon +// +// 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 ini + +import ( + "fmt" +) + +// ErrDelimiterNotFound indicates the error type of no delimiter is found which there should be one. +type ErrDelimiterNotFound struct { + Line string +} + +// IsErrDelimiterNotFound returns true if the given error is an instance of ErrDelimiterNotFound. +func IsErrDelimiterNotFound(err error) bool { + _, ok := err.(ErrDelimiterNotFound) + return ok +} + +func (err ErrDelimiterNotFound) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("key-value delimiter not found: %s", err.Line) +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/file.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/file.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b38aadd --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/file.go @@ -0,0 +1,418 @@ +// Copyright 2017 Unknwon +// +// 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 ini + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "os" + "strings" + "sync" +) + +// File represents a combination of a or more INI file(s) in memory. +type File struct { + options LoadOptions + dataSources []dataSource + + // Should make things safe, but sometimes doesn't matter. + BlockMode bool + lock sync.RWMutex + + // To keep data in order. + sectionList []string + // Actual data is stored here. + sections map[string]*Section + + NameMapper + ValueMapper +} + +// newFile initializes File object with given data sources. +func newFile(dataSources []dataSource, opts LoadOptions) *File { + if len(opts.KeyValueDelimiters) == 0 { + opts.KeyValueDelimiters = "=:" + } + return &File{ + BlockMode: true, + dataSources: dataSources, + sections: make(map[string]*Section), + sectionList: make([]string, 0, 10), + options: opts, + } +} + +// Empty returns an empty file object. +func Empty() *File { + // Ignore error here, we sure our data is good. + f, _ := Load([]byte("")) + return f +} + +// NewSection creates a new section. +func (f *File) NewSection(name string) (*Section, error) { + if len(name) == 0 { + return nil, errors.New("error creating new section: empty section name") + } else if f.options.Insensitive && name != DefaultSection { + name = strings.ToLower(name) + } + + if f.BlockMode { + f.lock.Lock() + defer f.lock.Unlock() + } + + if inSlice(name, f.sectionList) { + return f.sections[name], nil + } + + f.sectionList = append(f.sectionList, name) + f.sections[name] = newSection(f, name) + return f.sections[name], nil +} + +// NewRawSection creates a new section with an unparseable body. +func (f *File) NewRawSection(name, body string) (*Section, error) { + section, err := f.NewSection(name) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + section.isRawSection = true + section.rawBody = body + return section, nil +} + +// NewSections creates a list of sections. +func (f *File) NewSections(names ...string) (err error) { + for _, name := range names { + if _, err = f.NewSection(name); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// GetSection returns section by given name. +func (f *File) GetSection(name string) (*Section, error) { + if len(name) == 0 { + name = DefaultSection + } + if f.options.Insensitive { + name = strings.ToLower(name) + } + + if f.BlockMode { + f.lock.RLock() + defer f.lock.RUnlock() + } + + sec := f.sections[name] + if sec == nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("section '%s' does not exist", name) + } + return sec, nil +} + +// Section assumes named section exists and returns a zero-value when not. +func (f *File) Section(name string) *Section { + sec, err := f.GetSection(name) + if err != nil { + // Note: It's OK here because the only possible error is empty section name, + // but if it's empty, this piece of code won't be executed. + sec, _ = f.NewSection(name) + return sec + } + return sec +} + +// Sections returns a list of Section stored in the current instance. +func (f *File) Sections() []*Section { + if f.BlockMode { + f.lock.RLock() + defer f.lock.RUnlock() + } + + sections := make([]*Section, len(f.sectionList)) + for i, name := range f.sectionList { + sections[i] = f.sections[name] + } + return sections +} + +// ChildSections returns a list of child sections of given section name. +func (f *File) ChildSections(name string) []*Section { + return f.Section(name).ChildSections() +} + +// SectionStrings returns list of section names. +func (f *File) SectionStrings() []string { + list := make([]string, len(f.sectionList)) + copy(list, f.sectionList) + return list +} + +// DeleteSection deletes a section. +func (f *File) DeleteSection(name string) { + if f.BlockMode { + f.lock.Lock() + defer f.lock.Unlock() + } + + if len(name) == 0 { + name = DefaultSection + } + + for i, s := range f.sectionList { + if s == name { + f.sectionList = append(f.sectionList[:i], f.sectionList[i+1:]...) + delete(f.sections, name) + return + } + } +} + +func (f *File) reload(s dataSource) error { + r, err := s.ReadCloser() + if err != nil { + return err + } + defer r.Close() + + return f.parse(r) +} + +// Reload reloads and parses all data sources. +func (f *File) Reload() (err error) { + for _, s := range f.dataSources { + if err = f.reload(s); err != nil { + // In loose mode, we create an empty default section for nonexistent files. + if os.IsNotExist(err) && f.options.Loose { + f.parse(bytes.NewBuffer(nil)) + continue + } + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// Append appends one or more data sources and reloads automatically. +func (f *File) Append(source interface{}, others ...interface{}) error { + ds, err := parseDataSource(source) + if err != nil { + return err + } + f.dataSources = append(f.dataSources, ds) + for _, s := range others { + ds, err = parseDataSource(s) + if err != nil { + return err + } + f.dataSources = append(f.dataSources, ds) + } + return f.Reload() +} + +func (f *File) writeToBuffer(indent string) (*bytes.Buffer, error) { + equalSign := DefaultFormatLeft + "=" + DefaultFormatRight + + if PrettyFormat || PrettyEqual { + equalSign = " = " + } + + // Use buffer to make sure target is safe until finish encoding. + buf := bytes.NewBuffer(nil) + for i, sname := range f.sectionList { + sec := f.Section(sname) + if len(sec.Comment) > 0 { + // Support multiline comments + lines := strings.Split(sec.Comment, LineBreak) + for i := range lines { + if lines[i][0] != '#' && lines[i][0] != ';' { + lines[i] = "; " + lines[i] + } else { + lines[i] = lines[i][:1] + " " + strings.TrimSpace(lines[i][1:]) + } + + if _, err := buf.WriteString(lines[i] + LineBreak); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + } + + if i > 0 || DefaultHeader { + if _, err := buf.WriteString("[" + sname + "]" + LineBreak); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } else { + // Write nothing if default section is empty + if len(sec.keyList) == 0 { + continue + } + } + + if sec.isRawSection { + if _, err := buf.WriteString(sec.rawBody); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if PrettySection { + // Put a line between sections + if _, err := buf.WriteString(LineBreak); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + continue + } + + // Count and generate alignment length and buffer spaces using the + // longest key. Keys may be modifed if they contain certain characters so + // we need to take that into account in our calculation. + alignLength := 0 + if PrettyFormat { + for _, kname := range sec.keyList { + keyLength := len(kname) + // First case will surround key by ` and second by """ + if strings.Contains(kname, "\"") || strings.ContainsAny(kname, f.options.KeyValueDelimiters) { + keyLength += 2 + } else if strings.Contains(kname, "`") { + keyLength += 6 + } + + if keyLength > alignLength { + alignLength = keyLength + } + } + } + alignSpaces := bytes.Repeat([]byte(" "), alignLength) + + KEY_LIST: + for _, kname := range sec.keyList { + key := sec.Key(kname) + if len(key.Comment) > 0 { + if len(indent) > 0 && sname != DefaultSection { + buf.WriteString(indent) + } + + // Support multiline comments + lines := strings.Split(key.Comment, LineBreak) + for i := range lines { + if lines[i][0] != '#' && lines[i][0] != ';' { + lines[i] = "; " + strings.TrimSpace(lines[i]) + } else { + lines[i] = lines[i][:1] + " " + strings.TrimSpace(lines[i][1:]) + } + + if _, err := buf.WriteString(lines[i] + LineBreak); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + } + + if len(indent) > 0 && sname != DefaultSection { + buf.WriteString(indent) + } + + switch { + case key.isAutoIncrement: + kname = "-" + case strings.Contains(kname, "\"") || strings.ContainsAny(kname, f.options.KeyValueDelimiters): + kname = "`" + kname + "`" + case strings.Contains(kname, "`"): + kname = `"""` + kname + `"""` + } + + for _, val := range key.ValueWithShadows() { + if _, err := buf.WriteString(kname); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if key.isBooleanType { + if kname != sec.keyList[len(sec.keyList)-1] { + buf.WriteString(LineBreak) + } + continue KEY_LIST + } + + // Write out alignment spaces before "=" sign + if PrettyFormat { + buf.Write(alignSpaces[:alignLength-len(kname)]) + } + + // In case key value contains "\n", "`", "\"", "#" or ";" + if strings.ContainsAny(val, "\n`") { + val = `"""` + val + `"""` + } else if !f.options.IgnoreInlineComment && strings.ContainsAny(val, "#;") { + val = "`" + val + "`" + } + if _, err := buf.WriteString(equalSign + val + LineBreak); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + + for _, val := range key.nestedValues { + if _, err := buf.WriteString(indent + " " + val + LineBreak); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + } + + if PrettySection { + // Put a line between sections + if _, err := buf.WriteString(LineBreak); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + } + + return buf, nil +} + +// WriteToIndent writes content into io.Writer with given indention. +// If PrettyFormat has been set to be true, +// it will align "=" sign with spaces under each section. +func (f *File) WriteToIndent(w io.Writer, indent string) (int64, error) { + buf, err := f.writeToBuffer(indent) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + return buf.WriteTo(w) +} + +// WriteTo writes file content into io.Writer. +func (f *File) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error) { + return f.WriteToIndent(w, "") +} + +// SaveToIndent writes content to file system with given value indention. +func (f *File) SaveToIndent(filename, indent string) error { + // Note: Because we are truncating with os.Create, + // so it's safer to save to a temporary file location and rename afte done. + buf, err := f.writeToBuffer(indent) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + return ioutil.WriteFile(filename, buf.Bytes(), 0666) +} + +// SaveTo writes content to file system. +func (f *File) SaveTo(filename string) error { + return f.SaveToIndent(filename, "") +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/ini.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/ini.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03cd57f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/ini.go @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +// +build go1.6 + +// Copyright 2014 Unknwon +// +// 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 ini provides INI file read and write functionality in Go. +package ini + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "os" + "regexp" + "runtime" +) + +const ( + // DefaultSection is the name of default section. You can use this constant or the string literal. + // In most of cases, an empty string is all you need to access the section. + DefaultSection = "DEFAULT" + // Deprecated: Use "DefaultSection" instead. + DEFAULT_SECTION = DefaultSection + + // Maximum allowed depth when recursively substituing variable names. + depthValues = 99 + version = "1.44.0" +) + +// Version returns current package version literal. +func Version() string { + return version +} + +var ( + // LineBreak is the delimiter to determine or compose a new line. + // This variable will be changed to "\r\n" automatically on Windows at package init time. + LineBreak = "\n" + + // DefaultFormatLeft places custom spaces on the left when PrettyFormat and PrettyEqual are both disabled. + DefaultFormatLeft = "" + // DefaultFormatRight places custom spaces on the right when PrettyFormat and PrettyEqual are both disabled. + DefaultFormatRight = "" + + // Variable regexp pattern: %(variable)s + varPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`%\(([^\)]+)\)s`) + + // PrettyFormat indicates whether to align "=" sign with spaces to produce pretty output + // or reduce all possible spaces for compact format. + PrettyFormat = true + + // PrettyEqual places spaces around "=" sign even when PrettyFormat is false. + PrettyEqual = false + + // DefaultHeader explicitly writes default section header. + DefaultHeader = false + + // PrettySection indicates whether to put a line between sections. + PrettySection = true +) + +func init() { + if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { + LineBreak = "\r\n" + } +} + +func inSlice(str string, s []string) bool { + for _, v := range s { + if str == v { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// dataSource is an interface that returns object which can be read and closed. +type dataSource interface { + ReadCloser() (io.ReadCloser, error) +} + +// sourceFile represents an object that contains content on the local file system. +type sourceFile struct { + name string +} + +func (s sourceFile) ReadCloser() (_ io.ReadCloser, err error) { + return os.Open(s.name) +} + +// sourceData represents an object that contains content in memory. +type sourceData struct { + data []byte +} + +func (s *sourceData) ReadCloser() (io.ReadCloser, error) { + return ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(s.data)), nil +} + +// sourceReadCloser represents an input stream with Close method. +type sourceReadCloser struct { + reader io.ReadCloser +} + +func (s *sourceReadCloser) ReadCloser() (io.ReadCloser, error) { + return s.reader, nil +} + +func parseDataSource(source interface{}) (dataSource, error) { + switch s := source.(type) { + case string: + return sourceFile{s}, nil + case []byte: + return &sourceData{s}, nil + case io.ReadCloser: + return &sourceReadCloser{s}, nil + default: + return nil, fmt.Errorf("error parsing data source: unknown type '%s'", s) + } +} + +// LoadOptions contains all customized options used for load data source(s). +type LoadOptions struct { + // Loose indicates whether the parser should ignore nonexistent files or return error. + Loose bool + // Insensitive indicates whether the parser forces all section and key names to lowercase. + Insensitive bool + // IgnoreContinuation indicates whether to ignore continuation lines while parsing. + IgnoreContinuation bool + // IgnoreInlineComment indicates whether to ignore comments at the end of value and treat it as part of value. + IgnoreInlineComment bool + // SkipUnrecognizableLines indicates whether to skip unrecognizable lines that do not conform to key/value pairs. + SkipUnrecognizableLines bool + // AllowBooleanKeys indicates whether to allow boolean type keys or treat as value is missing. + // This type of keys are mostly used in my.cnf. + AllowBooleanKeys bool + // AllowShadows indicates whether to keep track of keys with same name under same section. + AllowShadows bool + // AllowNestedValues indicates whether to allow AWS-like nested values. + // Docs: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/topic/config-vars.html#nested-values + AllowNestedValues bool + // AllowPythonMultilineValues indicates whether to allow Python-like multi-line values. + // Docs: https://docs.python.org/3/library/configparser.html#supported-ini-file-structure + // Relevant quote: Values can also span multiple lines, as long as they are indented deeper + // than the first line of the value. + AllowPythonMultilineValues bool + // SpaceBeforeInlineComment indicates whether to allow comment symbols (\# and \;) inside value. + // Docs: https://docs.python.org/2/library/configparser.html + // Quote: Comments may appear on their own in an otherwise empty line, or may be entered in lines holding values or section names. + // In the latter case, they need to be preceded by a whitespace character to be recognized as a comment. + SpaceBeforeInlineComment bool + // UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes indicates whether to unescape double quotes inside value to regular format + // when value is surrounded by double quotes, e.g. key="a \"value\"" => key=a "value" + UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes bool + // UnescapeValueCommentSymbols indicates to unescape comment symbols (\# and \;) inside value to regular format + // when value is NOT surrounded by any quotes. + // Note: UNSTABLE, behavior might change to only unescape inside double quotes but may noy necessary at all. + UnescapeValueCommentSymbols bool + // UnparseableSections stores a list of blocks that are allowed with raw content which do not otherwise + // conform to key/value pairs. Specify the names of those blocks here. + UnparseableSections []string + // KeyValueDelimiters is the sequence of delimiters that are used to separate key and value. By default, it is "=:". + KeyValueDelimiters string + // PreserveSurroundedQuote indicates whether to preserve surrounded quote (single and double quotes). + PreserveSurroundedQuote bool +} + +// LoadSources allows caller to apply customized options for loading from data source(s). +func LoadSources(opts LoadOptions, source interface{}, others ...interface{}) (_ *File, err error) { + sources := make([]dataSource, len(others)+1) + sources[0], err = parseDataSource(source) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + for i := range others { + sources[i+1], err = parseDataSource(others[i]) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + f := newFile(sources, opts) + if err = f.Reload(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return f, nil +} + +// Load loads and parses from INI data sources. +// Arguments can be mixed of file name with string type, or raw data in []byte. +// It will return error if list contains nonexistent files. +func Load(source interface{}, others ...interface{}) (*File, error) { + return LoadSources(LoadOptions{}, source, others...) +} + +// LooseLoad has exactly same functionality as Load function +// except it ignores nonexistent files instead of returning error. +func LooseLoad(source interface{}, others ...interface{}) (*File, error) { + return LoadSources(LoadOptions{Loose: true}, source, others...) +} + +// InsensitiveLoad has exactly same functionality as Load function +// except it forces all section and key names to be lowercased. +func InsensitiveLoad(source interface{}, others ...interface{}) (*File, error) { + return LoadSources(LoadOptions{Insensitive: true}, source, others...) +} + +// ShadowLoad has exactly same functionality as Load function +// except it allows have shadow keys. +func ShadowLoad(source interface{}, others ...interface{}) (*File, error) { + return LoadSources(LoadOptions{AllowShadows: true}, source, others...) +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/key.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/key.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..38860ff --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/key.go @@ -0,0 +1,753 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Unknwon +// +// 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 ini + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" +) + +// Key represents a key under a section. +type Key struct { + s *Section + Comment string + name string + value string + isAutoIncrement bool + isBooleanType bool + + isShadow bool + shadows []*Key + + nestedValues []string +} + +// newKey simply return a key object with given values. +func newKey(s *Section, name, val string) *Key { + return &Key{ + s: s, + name: name, + value: val, + } +} + +func (k *Key) addShadow(val string) error { + if k.isShadow { + return errors.New("cannot add shadow to another shadow key") + } else if k.isAutoIncrement || k.isBooleanType { + return errors.New("cannot add shadow to auto-increment or boolean key") + } + + shadow := newKey(k.s, k.name, val) + shadow.isShadow = true + k.shadows = append(k.shadows, shadow) + return nil +} + +// AddShadow adds a new shadow key to itself. +func (k *Key) AddShadow(val string) error { + if !k.s.f.options.AllowShadows { + return errors.New("shadow key is not allowed") + } + return k.addShadow(val) +} + +func (k *Key) addNestedValue(val string) error { + if k.isAutoIncrement || k.isBooleanType { + return errors.New("cannot add nested value to auto-increment or boolean key") + } + + k.nestedValues = append(k.nestedValues, val) + return nil +} + +// AddNestedValue adds a nested value to the key. +func (k *Key) AddNestedValue(val string) error { + if !k.s.f.options.AllowNestedValues { + return errors.New("nested value is not allowed") + } + return k.addNestedValue(val) +} + +// ValueMapper represents a mapping function for values, e.g. os.ExpandEnv +type ValueMapper func(string) string + +// Name returns name of key. +func (k *Key) Name() string { + return k.name +} + +// Value returns raw value of key for performance purpose. +func (k *Key) Value() string { + return k.value +} + +// ValueWithShadows returns raw values of key and its shadows if any. +func (k *Key) ValueWithShadows() []string { + if len(k.shadows) == 0 { + return []string{k.value} + } + vals := make([]string, len(k.shadows)+1) + vals[0] = k.value + for i := range k.shadows { + vals[i+1] = k.shadows[i].value + } + return vals +} + +// NestedValues returns nested values stored in the key. +// It is possible returned value is nil if no nested values stored in the key. +func (k *Key) NestedValues() []string { + return k.nestedValues +} + +// transformValue takes a raw value and transforms to its final string. +func (k *Key) transformValue(val string) string { + if k.s.f.ValueMapper != nil { + val = k.s.f.ValueMapper(val) + } + + // Fail-fast if no indicate char found for recursive value + if !strings.Contains(val, "%") { + return val + } + for i := 0; i < depthValues; i++ { + vr := varPattern.FindString(val) + if len(vr) == 0 { + break + } + + // Take off leading '%(' and trailing ')s'. + noption := vr[2 : len(vr)-2] + + // Search in the same section. + nk, err := k.s.GetKey(noption) + if err != nil || k == nk { + // Search again in default section. + nk, _ = k.s.f.Section("").GetKey(noption) + } + + // Substitute by new value and take off leading '%(' and trailing ')s'. + val = strings.Replace(val, vr, nk.value, -1) + } + return val +} + +// String returns string representation of value. +func (k *Key) String() string { + return k.transformValue(k.value) +} + +// Validate accepts a validate function which can +// return modifed result as key value. +func (k *Key) Validate(fn func(string) string) string { + return fn(k.String()) +} + +// parseBool returns the boolean value represented by the string. +// +// It accepts 1, t, T, TRUE, true, True, YES, yes, Yes, y, ON, on, On, +// 0, f, F, FALSE, false, False, NO, no, No, n, OFF, off, Off. +// Any other value returns an error. +func parseBool(str string) (value bool, err error) { + switch str { + case "1", "t", "T", "true", "TRUE", "True", "YES", "yes", "Yes", "y", "ON", "on", "On": + return true, nil + case "0", "f", "F", "false", "FALSE", "False", "NO", "no", "No", "n", "OFF", "off", "Off": + return false, nil + } + return false, fmt.Errorf("parsing \"%s\": invalid syntax", str) +} + +// Bool returns bool type value. +func (k *Key) Bool() (bool, error) { + return parseBool(k.String()) +} + +// Float64 returns float64 type value. +func (k *Key) Float64() (float64, error) { + return strconv.ParseFloat(k.String(), 64) +} + +// Int returns int type value. +func (k *Key) Int() (int, error) { + v, err := strconv.ParseInt(k.String(), 0, 64) + return int(v), err +} + +// Int64 returns int64 type value. +func (k *Key) Int64() (int64, error) { + return strconv.ParseInt(k.String(), 0, 64) +} + +// Uint returns uint type valued. +func (k *Key) Uint() (uint, error) { + u, e := strconv.ParseUint(k.String(), 0, 64) + return uint(u), e +} + +// Uint64 returns uint64 type value. +func (k *Key) Uint64() (uint64, error) { + return strconv.ParseUint(k.String(), 0, 64) +} + +// Duration returns time.Duration type value. +func (k *Key) Duration() (time.Duration, error) { + return time.ParseDuration(k.String()) +} + +// TimeFormat parses with given format and returns time.Time type value. +func (k *Key) TimeFormat(format string) (time.Time, error) { + return time.Parse(format, k.String()) +} + +// Time parses with RFC3339 format and returns time.Time type value. +func (k *Key) Time() (time.Time, error) { + return k.TimeFormat(time.RFC3339) +} + +// MustString returns default value if key value is empty. +func (k *Key) MustString(defaultVal string) string { + val := k.String() + if len(val) == 0 { + k.value = defaultVal + return defaultVal + } + return val +} + +// MustBool always returns value without error, +// it returns false if error occurs. +func (k *Key) MustBool(defaultVal ...bool) bool { + val, err := k.Bool() + if len(defaultVal) > 0 && err != nil { + k.value = strconv.FormatBool(defaultVal[0]) + return defaultVal[0] + } + return val +} + +// MustFloat64 always returns value without error, +// it returns 0.0 if error occurs. +func (k *Key) MustFloat64(defaultVal ...float64) float64 { + val, err := k.Float64() + if len(defaultVal) > 0 && err != nil { + k.value = strconv.FormatFloat(defaultVal[0], 'f', -1, 64) + return defaultVal[0] + } + return val +} + +// MustInt always returns value without error, +// it returns 0 if error occurs. +func (k *Key) MustInt(defaultVal ...int) int { + val, err := k.Int() + if len(defaultVal) > 0 && err != nil { + k.value = strconv.FormatInt(int64(defaultVal[0]), 10) + return defaultVal[0] + } + return val +} + +// MustInt64 always returns value without error, +// it returns 0 if error occurs. +func (k *Key) MustInt64(defaultVal ...int64) int64 { + val, err := k.Int64() + if len(defaultVal) > 0 && err != nil { + k.value = strconv.FormatInt(defaultVal[0], 10) + return defaultVal[0] + } + return val +} + +// MustUint always returns value without error, +// it returns 0 if error occurs. +func (k *Key) MustUint(defaultVal ...uint) uint { + val, err := k.Uint() + if len(defaultVal) > 0 && err != nil { + k.value = strconv.FormatUint(uint64(defaultVal[0]), 10) + return defaultVal[0] + } + return val +} + +// MustUint64 always returns value without error, +// it returns 0 if error occurs. +func (k *Key) MustUint64(defaultVal ...uint64) uint64 { + val, err := k.Uint64() + if len(defaultVal) > 0 && err != nil { + k.value = strconv.FormatUint(defaultVal[0], 10) + return defaultVal[0] + } + return val +} + +// MustDuration always returns value without error, +// it returns zero value if error occurs. +func (k *Key) MustDuration(defaultVal ...time.Duration) time.Duration { + val, err := k.Duration() + if len(defaultVal) > 0 && err != nil { + k.value = defaultVal[0].String() + return defaultVal[0] + } + return val +} + +// MustTimeFormat always parses with given format and returns value without error, +// it returns zero value if error occurs. +func (k *Key) MustTimeFormat(format string, defaultVal ...time.Time) time.Time { + val, err := k.TimeFormat(format) + if len(defaultVal) > 0 && err != nil { + k.value = defaultVal[0].Format(format) + return defaultVal[0] + } + return val +} + +// MustTime always parses with RFC3339 format and returns value without error, +// it returns zero value if error occurs. +func (k *Key) MustTime(defaultVal ...time.Time) time.Time { + return k.MustTimeFormat(time.RFC3339, defaultVal...) +} + +// In always returns value without error, +// it returns default value if error occurs or doesn't fit into candidates. +func (k *Key) In(defaultVal string, candidates []string) string { + val := k.String() + for _, cand := range candidates { + if val == cand { + return val + } + } + return defaultVal +} + +// InFloat64 always returns value without error, +// it returns default value if error occurs or doesn't fit into candidates. +func (k *Key) InFloat64(defaultVal float64, candidates []float64) float64 { + val := k.MustFloat64() + for _, cand := range candidates { + if val == cand { + return val + } + } + return defaultVal +} + +// InInt always returns value without error, +// it returns default value if error occurs or doesn't fit into candidates. +func (k *Key) InInt(defaultVal int, candidates []int) int { + val := k.MustInt() + for _, cand := range candidates { + if val == cand { + return val + } + } + return defaultVal +} + +// InInt64 always returns value without error, +// it returns default value if error occurs or doesn't fit into candidates. +func (k *Key) InInt64(defaultVal int64, candidates []int64) int64 { + val := k.MustInt64() + for _, cand := range candidates { + if val == cand { + return val + } + } + return defaultVal +} + +// InUint always returns value without error, +// it returns default value if error occurs or doesn't fit into candidates. +func (k *Key) InUint(defaultVal uint, candidates []uint) uint { + val := k.MustUint() + for _, cand := range candidates { + if val == cand { + return val + } + } + return defaultVal +} + +// InUint64 always returns value without error, +// it returns default value if error occurs or doesn't fit into candidates. +func (k *Key) InUint64(defaultVal uint64, candidates []uint64) uint64 { + val := k.MustUint64() + for _, cand := range candidates { + if val == cand { + return val + } + } + return defaultVal +} + +// InTimeFormat always parses with given format and returns value without error, +// it returns default value if error occurs or doesn't fit into candidates. +func (k *Key) InTimeFormat(format string, defaultVal time.Time, candidates []time.Time) time.Time { + val := k.MustTimeFormat(format) + for _, cand := range candidates { + if val == cand { + return val + } + } + return defaultVal +} + +// InTime always parses with RFC3339 format and returns value without error, +// it returns default value if error occurs or doesn't fit into candidates. +func (k *Key) InTime(defaultVal time.Time, candidates []time.Time) time.Time { + return k.InTimeFormat(time.RFC3339, defaultVal, candidates) +} + +// RangeFloat64 checks if value is in given range inclusively, +// and returns default value if it's not. +func (k *Key) RangeFloat64(defaultVal, min, max float64) float64 { + val := k.MustFloat64() + if val < min || val > max { + return defaultVal + } + return val +} + +// RangeInt checks if value is in given range inclusively, +// and returns default value if it's not. +func (k *Key) RangeInt(defaultVal, min, max int) int { + val := k.MustInt() + if val < min || val > max { + return defaultVal + } + return val +} + +// RangeInt64 checks if value is in given range inclusively, +// and returns default value if it's not. +func (k *Key) RangeInt64(defaultVal, min, max int64) int64 { + val := k.MustInt64() + if val < min || val > max { + return defaultVal + } + return val +} + +// RangeTimeFormat checks if value with given format is in given range inclusively, +// and returns default value if it's not. +func (k *Key) RangeTimeFormat(format string, defaultVal, min, max time.Time) time.Time { + val := k.MustTimeFormat(format) + if val.Unix() < min.Unix() || val.Unix() > max.Unix() { + return defaultVal + } + return val +} + +// RangeTime checks if value with RFC3339 format is in given range inclusively, +// and returns default value if it's not. +func (k *Key) RangeTime(defaultVal, min, max time.Time) time.Time { + return k.RangeTimeFormat(time.RFC3339, defaultVal, min, max) +} + +// Strings returns list of string divided by given delimiter. +func (k *Key) Strings(delim string) []string { + str := k.String() + if len(str) == 0 { + return []string{} + } + + runes := []rune(str) + vals := make([]string, 0, 2) + var buf bytes.Buffer + escape := false + idx := 0 + for { + if escape { + escape = false + if runes[idx] != '\\' && !strings.HasPrefix(string(runes[idx:]), delim) { + buf.WriteRune('\\') + } + buf.WriteRune(runes[idx]) + } else { + if runes[idx] == '\\' { + escape = true + } else if strings.HasPrefix(string(runes[idx:]), delim) { + idx += len(delim) - 1 + vals = append(vals, strings.TrimSpace(buf.String())) + buf.Reset() + } else { + buf.WriteRune(runes[idx]) + } + } + idx++ + if idx == len(runes) { + break + } + } + + if buf.Len() > 0 { + vals = append(vals, strings.TrimSpace(buf.String())) + } + + return vals +} + +// StringsWithShadows returns list of string divided by given delimiter. +// Shadows will also be appended if any. +func (k *Key) StringsWithShadows(delim string) []string { + vals := k.ValueWithShadows() + results := make([]string, 0, len(vals)*2) + for i := range vals { + if len(vals) == 0 { + continue + } + + results = append(results, strings.Split(vals[i], delim)...) + } + + for i := range results { + results[i] = k.transformValue(strings.TrimSpace(results[i])) + } + return results +} + +// Float64s returns list of float64 divided by given delimiter. Any invalid input will be treated as zero value. +func (k *Key) Float64s(delim string) []float64 { + vals, _ := k.parseFloat64s(k.Strings(delim), true, false) + return vals +} + +// Ints returns list of int divided by given delimiter. Any invalid input will be treated as zero value. +func (k *Key) Ints(delim string) []int { + vals, _ := k.parseInts(k.Strings(delim), true, false) + return vals +} + +// Int64s returns list of int64 divided by given delimiter. Any invalid input will be treated as zero value. +func (k *Key) Int64s(delim string) []int64 { + vals, _ := k.parseInt64s(k.Strings(delim), true, false) + return vals +} + +// Uints returns list of uint divided by given delimiter. Any invalid input will be treated as zero value. +func (k *Key) Uints(delim string) []uint { + vals, _ := k.parseUints(k.Strings(delim), true, false) + return vals +} + +// Uint64s returns list of uint64 divided by given delimiter. Any invalid input will be treated as zero value. +func (k *Key) Uint64s(delim string) []uint64 { + vals, _ := k.parseUint64s(k.Strings(delim), true, false) + return vals +} + +// TimesFormat parses with given format and returns list of time.Time divided by given delimiter. +// Any invalid input will be treated as zero value (0001-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 UTC). +func (k *Key) TimesFormat(format, delim string) []time.Time { + vals, _ := k.parseTimesFormat(format, k.Strings(delim), true, false) + return vals +} + +// Times parses with RFC3339 format and returns list of time.Time divided by given delimiter. +// Any invalid input will be treated as zero value (0001-01-01 00:00:00 +0000 UTC). +func (k *Key) Times(delim string) []time.Time { + return k.TimesFormat(time.RFC3339, delim) +} + +// ValidFloat64s returns list of float64 divided by given delimiter. If some value is not float, then +// it will not be included to result list. +func (k *Key) ValidFloat64s(delim string) []float64 { + vals, _ := k.parseFloat64s(k.Strings(delim), false, false) + return vals +} + +// ValidInts returns list of int divided by given delimiter. If some value is not integer, then it will +// not be included to result list. +func (k *Key) ValidInts(delim string) []int { + vals, _ := k.parseInts(k.Strings(delim), false, false) + return vals +} + +// ValidInt64s returns list of int64 divided by given delimiter. If some value is not 64-bit integer, +// then it will not be included to result list. +func (k *Key) ValidInt64s(delim string) []int64 { + vals, _ := k.parseInt64s(k.Strings(delim), false, false) + return vals +} + +// ValidUints returns list of uint divided by given delimiter. If some value is not unsigned integer, +// then it will not be included to result list. +func (k *Key) ValidUints(delim string) []uint { + vals, _ := k.parseUints(k.Strings(delim), false, false) + return vals +} + +// ValidUint64s returns list of uint64 divided by given delimiter. If some value is not 64-bit unsigned +// integer, then it will not be included to result list. +func (k *Key) ValidUint64s(delim string) []uint64 { + vals, _ := k.parseUint64s(k.Strings(delim), false, false) + return vals +} + +// ValidTimesFormat parses with given format and returns list of time.Time divided by given delimiter. +func (k *Key) ValidTimesFormat(format, delim string) []time.Time { + vals, _ := k.parseTimesFormat(format, k.Strings(delim), false, false) + return vals +} + +// ValidTimes parses with RFC3339 format and returns list of time.Time divided by given delimiter. +func (k *Key) ValidTimes(delim string) []time.Time { + return k.ValidTimesFormat(time.RFC3339, delim) +} + +// StrictFloat64s returns list of float64 divided by given delimiter or error on first invalid input. +func (k *Key) StrictFloat64s(delim string) ([]float64, error) { + return k.parseFloat64s(k.Strings(delim), false, true) +} + +// StrictInts returns list of int divided by given delimiter or error on first invalid input. +func (k *Key) StrictInts(delim string) ([]int, error) { + return k.parseInts(k.Strings(delim), false, true) +} + +// StrictInt64s returns list of int64 divided by given delimiter or error on first invalid input. +func (k *Key) StrictInt64s(delim string) ([]int64, error) { + return k.parseInt64s(k.Strings(delim), false, true) +} + +// StrictUints returns list of uint divided by given delimiter or error on first invalid input. +func (k *Key) StrictUints(delim string) ([]uint, error) { + return k.parseUints(k.Strings(delim), false, true) +} + +// StrictUint64s returns list of uint64 divided by given delimiter or error on first invalid input. +func (k *Key) StrictUint64s(delim string) ([]uint64, error) { + return k.parseUint64s(k.Strings(delim), false, true) +} + +// StrictTimesFormat parses with given format and returns list of time.Time divided by given delimiter +// or error on first invalid input. +func (k *Key) StrictTimesFormat(format, delim string) ([]time.Time, error) { + return k.parseTimesFormat(format, k.Strings(delim), false, true) +} + +// StrictTimes parses with RFC3339 format and returns list of time.Time divided by given delimiter +// or error on first invalid input. +func (k *Key) StrictTimes(delim string) ([]time.Time, error) { + return k.StrictTimesFormat(time.RFC3339, delim) +} + +// parseFloat64s transforms strings to float64s. +func (k *Key) parseFloat64s(strs []string, addInvalid, returnOnInvalid bool) ([]float64, error) { + vals := make([]float64, 0, len(strs)) + for _, str := range strs { + val, err := strconv.ParseFloat(str, 64) + if err != nil && returnOnInvalid { + return nil, err + } + if err == nil || addInvalid { + vals = append(vals, val) + } + } + return vals, nil +} + +// parseInts transforms strings to ints. +func (k *Key) parseInts(strs []string, addInvalid, returnOnInvalid bool) ([]int, error) { + vals := make([]int, 0, len(strs)) + for _, str := range strs { + valInt64, err := strconv.ParseInt(str, 0, 64) + val := int(valInt64) + if err != nil && returnOnInvalid { + return nil, err + } + if err == nil || addInvalid { + vals = append(vals, val) + } + } + return vals, nil +} + +// parseInt64s transforms strings to int64s. +func (k *Key) parseInt64s(strs []string, addInvalid, returnOnInvalid bool) ([]int64, error) { + vals := make([]int64, 0, len(strs)) + for _, str := range strs { + val, err := strconv.ParseInt(str, 0, 64) + if err != nil && returnOnInvalid { + return nil, err + } + if err == nil || addInvalid { + vals = append(vals, val) + } + } + return vals, nil +} + +// parseUints transforms strings to uints. +func (k *Key) parseUints(strs []string, addInvalid, returnOnInvalid bool) ([]uint, error) { + vals := make([]uint, 0, len(strs)) + for _, str := range strs { + val, err := strconv.ParseUint(str, 0, 0) + if err != nil && returnOnInvalid { + return nil, err + } + if err == nil || addInvalid { + vals = append(vals, uint(val)) + } + } + return vals, nil +} + +// parseUint64s transforms strings to uint64s. +func (k *Key) parseUint64s(strs []string, addInvalid, returnOnInvalid bool) ([]uint64, error) { + vals := make([]uint64, 0, len(strs)) + for _, str := range strs { + val, err := strconv.ParseUint(str, 0, 64) + if err != nil && returnOnInvalid { + return nil, err + } + if err == nil || addInvalid { + vals = append(vals, val) + } + } + return vals, nil +} + +// parseTimesFormat transforms strings to times in given format. +func (k *Key) parseTimesFormat(format string, strs []string, addInvalid, returnOnInvalid bool) ([]time.Time, error) { + vals := make([]time.Time, 0, len(strs)) + for _, str := range strs { + val, err := time.Parse(format, str) + if err != nil && returnOnInvalid { + return nil, err + } + if err == nil || addInvalid { + vals = append(vals, val) + } + } + return vals, nil +} + +// SetValue changes key value. +func (k *Key) SetValue(v string) { + if k.s.f.BlockMode { + k.s.f.lock.Lock() + defer k.s.f.lock.Unlock() + } + + k.value = v + k.s.keysHash[k.name] = v +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/parser.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/parser.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7c22a25 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/parser.go @@ -0,0 +1,487 @@ +// Copyright 2015 Unknwon +// +// 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 ini + +import ( + "bufio" + "bytes" + "fmt" + "io" + "regexp" + "strconv" + "strings" + "unicode" +) + +var pythonMultiline = regexp.MustCompile("^(\\s+)([^\n]+)") + +type parserOptions struct { + IgnoreContinuation bool + IgnoreInlineComment bool + AllowPythonMultilineValues bool + SpaceBeforeInlineComment bool + UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes bool + UnescapeValueCommentSymbols bool + PreserveSurroundedQuote bool +} + +type parser struct { + buf *bufio.Reader + options parserOptions + + isEOF bool + count int + comment *bytes.Buffer +} + +func newParser(r io.Reader, opts parserOptions) *parser { + return &parser{ + buf: bufio.NewReader(r), + options: opts, + count: 1, + comment: &bytes.Buffer{}, + } +} + +// BOM handles header of UTF-8, UTF-16 LE and UTF-16 BE's BOM format. +// http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark#Representations_of_byte_order_marks_by_encoding +func (p *parser) BOM() error { + mask, err := p.buf.Peek(2) + if err != nil && err != io.EOF { + return err + } else if len(mask) < 2 { + return nil + } + + switch { + case mask[0] == 254 && mask[1] == 255: + fallthrough + case mask[0] == 255 && mask[1] == 254: + p.buf.Read(mask) + case mask[0] == 239 && mask[1] == 187: + mask, err := p.buf.Peek(3) + if err != nil && err != io.EOF { + return err + } else if len(mask) < 3 { + return nil + } + if mask[2] == 191 { + p.buf.Read(mask) + } + } + return nil +} + +func (p *parser) readUntil(delim byte) ([]byte, error) { + data, err := p.buf.ReadBytes(delim) + if err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + p.isEOF = true + } else { + return nil, err + } + } + return data, nil +} + +func cleanComment(in []byte) ([]byte, bool) { + i := bytes.IndexAny(in, "#;") + if i == -1 { + return nil, false + } + return in[i:], true +} + +func readKeyName(delimiters string, in []byte) (string, int, error) { + line := string(in) + + // Check if key name surrounded by quotes. + var keyQuote string + if line[0] == '"' { + if len(line) > 6 && string(line[0:3]) == `"""` { + keyQuote = `"""` + } else { + keyQuote = `"` + } + } else if line[0] == '`' { + keyQuote = "`" + } + + // Get out key name + endIdx := -1 + if len(keyQuote) > 0 { + startIdx := len(keyQuote) + // FIXME: fail case -> """"""name"""=value + pos := strings.Index(line[startIdx:], keyQuote) + if pos == -1 { + return "", -1, fmt.Errorf("missing closing key quote: %s", line) + } + pos += startIdx + + // Find key-value delimiter + i := strings.IndexAny(line[pos+startIdx:], delimiters) + if i < 0 { + return "", -1, ErrDelimiterNotFound{line} + } + endIdx = pos + i + return strings.TrimSpace(line[startIdx:pos]), endIdx + startIdx + 1, nil + } + + endIdx = strings.IndexAny(line, delimiters) + if endIdx < 0 { + return "", -1, ErrDelimiterNotFound{line} + } + return strings.TrimSpace(line[0:endIdx]), endIdx + 1, nil +} + +func (p *parser) readMultilines(line, val, valQuote string) (string, error) { + for { + data, err := p.readUntil('\n') + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + next := string(data) + + pos := strings.LastIndex(next, valQuote) + if pos > -1 { + val += next[:pos] + + comment, has := cleanComment([]byte(next[pos:])) + if has { + p.comment.Write(bytes.TrimSpace(comment)) + } + break + } + val += next + if p.isEOF { + return "", fmt.Errorf("missing closing key quote from '%s' to '%s'", line, next) + } + } + return val, nil +} + +func (p *parser) readContinuationLines(val string) (string, error) { + for { + data, err := p.readUntil('\n') + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + next := strings.TrimSpace(string(data)) + + if len(next) == 0 { + break + } + val += next + if val[len(val)-1] != '\\' { + break + } + val = val[:len(val)-1] + } + return val, nil +} + +// hasSurroundedQuote check if and only if the first and last characters +// are quotes \" or \'. +// It returns false if any other parts also contain same kind of quotes. +func hasSurroundedQuote(in string, quote byte) bool { + return len(in) >= 2 && in[0] == quote && in[len(in)-1] == quote && + strings.IndexByte(in[1:], quote) == len(in)-2 +} + +func (p *parser) readValue(in []byte, bufferSize int) (string, error) { + + line := strings.TrimLeftFunc(string(in), unicode.IsSpace) + if len(line) == 0 { + if p.options.AllowPythonMultilineValues && len(in) > 0 && in[len(in)-1] == '\n' { + return p.readPythonMultilines(line, bufferSize) + } + return "", nil + } + + var valQuote string + if len(line) > 3 && string(line[0:3]) == `"""` { + valQuote = `"""` + } else if line[0] == '`' { + valQuote = "`" + } else if p.options.UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes && line[0] == '"' { + valQuote = `"` + } + + if len(valQuote) > 0 { + startIdx := len(valQuote) + pos := strings.LastIndex(line[startIdx:], valQuote) + // Check for multi-line value + if pos == -1 { + return p.readMultilines(line, line[startIdx:], valQuote) + } + + if p.options.UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes && valQuote == `"` { + return strings.Replace(line[startIdx:pos+startIdx], `\"`, `"`, -1), nil + } + return line[startIdx : pos+startIdx], nil + } + + lastChar := line[len(line)-1] + // Won't be able to reach here if value only contains whitespace + line = strings.TrimSpace(line) + trimmedLastChar := line[len(line)-1] + + // Check continuation lines when desired + if !p.options.IgnoreContinuation && trimmedLastChar == '\\' { + return p.readContinuationLines(line[:len(line)-1]) + } + + // Check if ignore inline comment + if !p.options.IgnoreInlineComment { + var i int + if p.options.SpaceBeforeInlineComment { + i = strings.Index(line, " #") + if i == -1 { + i = strings.Index(line, " ;") + } + + } else { + i = strings.IndexAny(line, "#;") + } + + if i > -1 { + p.comment.WriteString(line[i:]) + line = strings.TrimSpace(line[:i]) + } + + } + + // Trim single and double quotes + if (hasSurroundedQuote(line, '\'') || + hasSurroundedQuote(line, '"')) && !p.options.PreserveSurroundedQuote { + line = line[1 : len(line)-1] + } else if len(valQuote) == 0 && p.options.UnescapeValueCommentSymbols { + if strings.Contains(line, `\;`) { + line = strings.Replace(line, `\;`, ";", -1) + } + if strings.Contains(line, `\#`) { + line = strings.Replace(line, `\#`, "#", -1) + } + } else if p.options.AllowPythonMultilineValues && lastChar == '\n' { + return p.readPythonMultilines(line, bufferSize) + } + + return line, nil +} + +func (p *parser) readPythonMultilines(line string, bufferSize int) (string, error) { + parserBufferPeekResult, _ := p.buf.Peek(bufferSize) + peekBuffer := bytes.NewBuffer(parserBufferPeekResult) + + for { + peekData, peekErr := peekBuffer.ReadBytes('\n') + if peekErr != nil { + if peekErr == io.EOF { + return line, nil + } + return "", peekErr + } + + peekMatches := pythonMultiline.FindStringSubmatch(string(peekData)) + if len(peekMatches) != 3 { + return line, nil + } + + // NOTE: Return if not a python-ini multi-line value. + currentIdentSize := len(peekMatches[1]) + if currentIdentSize <= 0 { + return line, nil + } + + // NOTE: Just advance the parser reader (buffer) in-sync with the peek buffer. + _, err := p.readUntil('\n') + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + + line += fmt.Sprintf("\n%s", peekMatches[2]) + } +} + +// parse parses data through an io.Reader. +func (f *File) parse(reader io.Reader) (err error) { + p := newParser(reader, parserOptions{ + IgnoreContinuation: f.options.IgnoreContinuation, + IgnoreInlineComment: f.options.IgnoreInlineComment, + AllowPythonMultilineValues: f.options.AllowPythonMultilineValues, + SpaceBeforeInlineComment: f.options.SpaceBeforeInlineComment, + UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes: f.options.UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes, + UnescapeValueCommentSymbols: f.options.UnescapeValueCommentSymbols, + PreserveSurroundedQuote: f.options.PreserveSurroundedQuote, + }) + if err = p.BOM(); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("BOM: %v", err) + } + + // Ignore error because default section name is never empty string. + name := DefaultSection + if f.options.Insensitive { + name = strings.ToLower(DefaultSection) + } + section, _ := f.NewSection(name) + + // This "last" is not strictly equivalent to "previous one" if current key is not the first nested key + var isLastValueEmpty bool + var lastRegularKey *Key + + var line []byte + var inUnparseableSection bool + + // NOTE: Iterate and increase `currentPeekSize` until + // the size of the parser buffer is found. + // TODO(unknwon): When Golang 1.10 is the lowest version supported, replace with `parserBufferSize := p.buf.Size()`. + parserBufferSize := 0 + // NOTE: Peek 1kb at a time. + currentPeekSize := 1024 + + if f.options.AllowPythonMultilineValues { + for { + peekBytes, _ := p.buf.Peek(currentPeekSize) + peekBytesLength := len(peekBytes) + + if parserBufferSize >= peekBytesLength { + break + } + + currentPeekSize *= 2 + parserBufferSize = peekBytesLength + } + } + + for !p.isEOF { + line, err = p.readUntil('\n') + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if f.options.AllowNestedValues && + isLastValueEmpty && len(line) > 0 { + if line[0] == ' ' || line[0] == '\t' { + lastRegularKey.addNestedValue(string(bytes.TrimSpace(line))) + continue + } + } + + line = bytes.TrimLeftFunc(line, unicode.IsSpace) + if len(line) == 0 { + continue + } + + // Comments + if line[0] == '#' || line[0] == ';' { + // Note: we do not care ending line break, + // it is needed for adding second line, + // so just clean it once at the end when set to value. + p.comment.Write(line) + continue + } + + // Section + if line[0] == '[' { + // Read to the next ']' (TODO: support quoted strings) + closeIdx := bytes.LastIndexByte(line, ']') + if closeIdx == -1 { + return fmt.Errorf("unclosed section: %s", line) + } + + name := string(line[1:closeIdx]) + section, err = f.NewSection(name) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + comment, has := cleanComment(line[closeIdx+1:]) + if has { + p.comment.Write(comment) + } + + section.Comment = strings.TrimSpace(p.comment.String()) + + // Reset aotu-counter and comments + p.comment.Reset() + p.count = 1 + + inUnparseableSection = false + for i := range f.options.UnparseableSections { + if f.options.UnparseableSections[i] == name || + (f.options.Insensitive && strings.ToLower(f.options.UnparseableSections[i]) == strings.ToLower(name)) { + inUnparseableSection = true + continue + } + } + continue + } + + if inUnparseableSection { + section.isRawSection = true + section.rawBody += string(line) + continue + } + + kname, offset, err := readKeyName(f.options.KeyValueDelimiters, line) + if err != nil { + // Treat as boolean key when desired, and whole line is key name. + if IsErrDelimiterNotFound(err) { + switch { + case f.options.AllowBooleanKeys: + kname, err := p.readValue(line, parserBufferSize) + if err != nil { + return err + } + key, err := section.NewBooleanKey(kname) + if err != nil { + return err + } + key.Comment = strings.TrimSpace(p.comment.String()) + p.comment.Reset() + continue + + case f.options.SkipUnrecognizableLines: + continue + } + } + return err + } + + // Auto increment. + isAutoIncr := false + if kname == "-" { + isAutoIncr = true + kname = "#" + strconv.Itoa(p.count) + p.count++ + } + + value, err := p.readValue(line[offset:], parserBufferSize) + if err != nil { + return err + } + isLastValueEmpty = len(value) == 0 + + key, err := section.NewKey(kname, value) + if err != nil { + return err + } + key.isAutoIncrement = isAutoIncr + key.Comment = strings.TrimSpace(p.comment.String()) + p.comment.Reset() + lastRegularKey = key + } + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/section.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/section.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bd3e13 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/section.go @@ -0,0 +1,256 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Unknwon +// +// 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 ini + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "strings" +) + +// Section represents a config section. +type Section struct { + f *File + Comment string + name string + keys map[string]*Key + keyList []string + keysHash map[string]string + + isRawSection bool + rawBody string +} + +func newSection(f *File, name string) *Section { + return &Section{ + f: f, + name: name, + keys: make(map[string]*Key), + keyList: make([]string, 0, 10), + keysHash: make(map[string]string), + } +} + +// Name returns name of Section. +func (s *Section) Name() string { + return s.name +} + +// Body returns rawBody of Section if the section was marked as unparseable. +// It still follows the other rules of the INI format surrounding leading/trailing whitespace. +func (s *Section) Body() string { + return strings.TrimSpace(s.rawBody) +} + +// SetBody updates body content only if section is raw. +func (s *Section) SetBody(body string) { + if !s.isRawSection { + return + } + s.rawBody = body +} + +// NewKey creates a new key to given section. +func (s *Section) NewKey(name, val string) (*Key, error) { + if len(name) == 0 { + return nil, errors.New("error creating new key: empty key name") + } else if s.f.options.Insensitive { + name = strings.ToLower(name) + } + + if s.f.BlockMode { + s.f.lock.Lock() + defer s.f.lock.Unlock() + } + + if inSlice(name, s.keyList) { + if s.f.options.AllowShadows { + if err := s.keys[name].addShadow(val); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } else { + s.keys[name].value = val + s.keysHash[name] = val + } + return s.keys[name], nil + } + + s.keyList = append(s.keyList, name) + s.keys[name] = newKey(s, name, val) + s.keysHash[name] = val + return s.keys[name], nil +} + +// NewBooleanKey creates a new boolean type key to given section. +func (s *Section) NewBooleanKey(name string) (*Key, error) { + key, err := s.NewKey(name, "true") + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + key.isBooleanType = true + return key, nil +} + +// GetKey returns key in section by given name. +func (s *Section) GetKey(name string) (*Key, error) { + if s.f.BlockMode { + s.f.lock.RLock() + } + if s.f.options.Insensitive { + name = strings.ToLower(name) + } + key := s.keys[name] + if s.f.BlockMode { + s.f.lock.RUnlock() + } + + if key == nil { + // Check if it is a child-section. + sname := s.name + for { + if i := strings.LastIndex(sname, "."); i > -1 { + sname = sname[:i] + sec, err := s.f.GetSection(sname) + if err != nil { + continue + } + return sec.GetKey(name) + } + break + } + return nil, fmt.Errorf("error when getting key of section '%s': key '%s' not exists", s.name, name) + } + return key, nil +} + +// HasKey returns true if section contains a key with given name. +func (s *Section) HasKey(name string) bool { + key, _ := s.GetKey(name) + return key != nil +} + +// Deprecated: Use "HasKey" instead. +func (s *Section) Haskey(name string) bool { + return s.HasKey(name) +} + +// HasValue returns true if section contains given raw value. +func (s *Section) HasValue(value string) bool { + if s.f.BlockMode { + s.f.lock.RLock() + defer s.f.lock.RUnlock() + } + + for _, k := range s.keys { + if value == k.value { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// Key assumes named Key exists in section and returns a zero-value when not. +func (s *Section) Key(name string) *Key { + key, err := s.GetKey(name) + if err != nil { + // It's OK here because the only possible error is empty key name, + // but if it's empty, this piece of code won't be executed. + key, _ = s.NewKey(name, "") + return key + } + return key +} + +// Keys returns list of keys of section. +func (s *Section) Keys() []*Key { + keys := make([]*Key, len(s.keyList)) + for i := range s.keyList { + keys[i] = s.Key(s.keyList[i]) + } + return keys +} + +// ParentKeys returns list of keys of parent section. +func (s *Section) ParentKeys() []*Key { + var parentKeys []*Key + sname := s.name + for { + if i := strings.LastIndex(sname, "."); i > -1 { + sname = sname[:i] + sec, err := s.f.GetSection(sname) + if err != nil { + continue + } + parentKeys = append(parentKeys, sec.Keys()...) + } else { + break + } + + } + return parentKeys +} + +// KeyStrings returns list of key names of section. +func (s *Section) KeyStrings() []string { + list := make([]string, len(s.keyList)) + copy(list, s.keyList) + return list +} + +// KeysHash returns keys hash consisting of names and values. +func (s *Section) KeysHash() map[string]string { + if s.f.BlockMode { + s.f.lock.RLock() + defer s.f.lock.RUnlock() + } + + hash := map[string]string{} + for key, value := range s.keysHash { + hash[key] = value + } + return hash +} + +// DeleteKey deletes a key from section. +func (s *Section) DeleteKey(name string) { + if s.f.BlockMode { + s.f.lock.Lock() + defer s.f.lock.Unlock() + } + + for i, k := range s.keyList { + if k == name { + s.keyList = append(s.keyList[:i], s.keyList[i+1:]...) + delete(s.keys, name) + delete(s.keysHash, name) + return + } + } +} + +// ChildSections returns a list of child sections of current section. +// For example, "[parent.child1]" and "[parent.child12]" are child sections +// of section "[parent]". +func (s *Section) ChildSections() []*Section { + prefix := s.name + "." + children := make([]*Section, 0, 3) + for _, name := range s.f.sectionList { + if strings.HasPrefix(name, prefix) { + children = append(children, s.f.sections[name]) + } + } + return children +} diff --git a/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/struct.go b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/struct.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4cdcb6b --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/gopkg.in/ini.v1/struct.go @@ -0,0 +1,548 @@ +// Copyright 2014 Unknwon +// +// 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 ini + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" + "reflect" + "strings" + "time" + "unicode" +) + +// NameMapper represents a ini tag name mapper. +type NameMapper func(string) string + +// Built-in name getters. +var ( + // AllCapsUnderscore converts to format ALL_CAPS_UNDERSCORE. + AllCapsUnderscore NameMapper = func(raw string) string { + newstr := make([]rune, 0, len(raw)) + for i, chr := range raw { + if isUpper := 'A' <= chr && chr <= 'Z'; isUpper { + if i > 0 { + newstr = append(newstr, '_') + } + } + newstr = append(newstr, unicode.ToUpper(chr)) + } + return string(newstr) + } + // TitleUnderscore converts to format title_underscore. + TitleUnderscore NameMapper = func(raw string) string { + newstr := make([]rune, 0, len(raw)) + for i, chr := range raw { + if isUpper := 'A' <= chr && chr <= 'Z'; isUpper { + if i > 0 { + newstr = append(newstr, '_') + } + chr -= ('A' - 'a') + } + newstr = append(newstr, chr) + } + return string(newstr) + } +) + +func (s *Section) parseFieldName(raw, actual string) string { + if len(actual) > 0 { + return actual + } + if s.f.NameMapper != nil { + return s.f.NameMapper(raw) + } + return raw +} + +func parseDelim(actual string) string { + if len(actual) > 0 { + return actual + } + return "," +} + +var reflectTime = reflect.TypeOf(time.Now()).Kind() + +// setSliceWithProperType sets proper values to slice based on its type. +func setSliceWithProperType(key *Key, field reflect.Value, delim string, allowShadow, isStrict bool) error { + var strs []string + if allowShadow { + strs = key.StringsWithShadows(delim) + } else { + strs = key.Strings(delim) + } + + numVals := len(strs) + if numVals == 0 { + return nil + } + + var vals interface{} + var err error + + sliceOf := field.Type().Elem().Kind() + switch sliceOf { + case reflect.String: + vals = strs + case reflect.Int: + vals, err = key.parseInts(strs, true, false) + case reflect.Int64: + vals, err = key.parseInt64s(strs, true, false) + case reflect.Uint: + vals, err = key.parseUints(strs, true, false) + case reflect.Uint64: + vals, err = key.parseUint64s(strs, true, false) + case reflect.Float64: + vals, err = key.parseFloat64s(strs, true, false) + case reflectTime: + vals, err = key.parseTimesFormat(time.RFC3339, strs, true, false) + default: + return fmt.Errorf("unsupported type '[]%s'", sliceOf) + } + if err != nil && isStrict { + return err + } + + slice := reflect.MakeSlice(field.Type(), numVals, numVals) + for i := 0; i < numVals; i++ { + switch sliceOf { + case reflect.String: + slice.Index(i).Set(reflect.ValueOf(vals.([]string)[i])) + case reflect.Int: + slice.Index(i).Set(reflect.ValueOf(vals.([]int)[i])) + case reflect.Int64: + slice.Index(i).Set(reflect.ValueOf(vals.([]int64)[i])) + case reflect.Uint: + slice.Index(i).Set(reflect.ValueOf(vals.([]uint)[i])) + case reflect.Uint64: + slice.Index(i).Set(reflect.ValueOf(vals.([]uint64)[i])) + case reflect.Float64: + slice.Index(i).Set(reflect.ValueOf(vals.([]float64)[i])) + case reflectTime: + slice.Index(i).Set(reflect.ValueOf(vals.([]time.Time)[i])) + } + } + field.Set(slice) + return nil +} + +func wrapStrictError(err error, isStrict bool) error { + if isStrict { + return err + } + return nil +} + +// setWithProperType sets proper value to field based on its type, +// but it does not return error for failing parsing, +// because we want to use default value that is already assigned to struct. +func setWithProperType(t reflect.Type, key *Key, field reflect.Value, delim string, allowShadow, isStrict bool) error { + switch t.Kind() { + case reflect.String: + if len(key.String()) == 0 { + return nil + } + field.SetString(key.String()) + case reflect.Bool: + boolVal, err := key.Bool() + if err != nil { + return wrapStrictError(err, isStrict) + } + field.SetBool(boolVal) + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + durationVal, err := key.Duration() + // Skip zero value + if err == nil && int64(durationVal) > 0 { + field.Set(reflect.ValueOf(durationVal)) + return nil + } + + intVal, err := key.Int64() + if err != nil { + return wrapStrictError(err, isStrict) + } + field.SetInt(intVal) + // byte is an alias for uint8, so supporting uint8 breaks support for byte + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64: + durationVal, err := key.Duration() + // Skip zero value + if err == nil && uint64(durationVal) > 0 { + field.Set(reflect.ValueOf(durationVal)) + return nil + } + + uintVal, err := key.Uint64() + if err != nil { + return wrapStrictError(err, isStrict) + } + field.SetUint(uintVal) + + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + floatVal, err := key.Float64() + if err != nil { + return wrapStrictError(err, isStrict) + } + field.SetFloat(floatVal) + case reflectTime: + timeVal, err := key.Time() + if err != nil { + return wrapStrictError(err, isStrict) + } + field.Set(reflect.ValueOf(timeVal)) + case reflect.Slice: + return setSliceWithProperType(key, field, delim, allowShadow, isStrict) + default: + return fmt.Errorf("unsupported type '%s'", t) + } + return nil +} + +func parseTagOptions(tag string) (rawName string, omitEmpty bool, allowShadow bool) { + opts := strings.SplitN(tag, ",", 3) + rawName = opts[0] + if len(opts) > 1 { + omitEmpty = opts[1] == "omitempty" + } + if len(opts) > 2 { + allowShadow = opts[2] == "allowshadow" + } + return rawName, omitEmpty, allowShadow +} + +func (s *Section) mapTo(val reflect.Value, isStrict bool) error { + if val.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + val = val.Elem() + } + typ := val.Type() + + for i := 0; i < typ.NumField(); i++ { + field := val.Field(i) + tpField := typ.Field(i) + + tag := tpField.Tag.Get("ini") + if tag == "-" { + continue + } + + rawName, _, allowShadow := parseTagOptions(tag) + fieldName := s.parseFieldName(tpField.Name, rawName) + if len(fieldName) == 0 || !field.CanSet() { + continue + } + + isStruct := tpField.Type.Kind() == reflect.Struct + isStructPtr := tpField.Type.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && tpField.Type.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct + isAnonymous := tpField.Type.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && tpField.Anonymous + if isAnonymous { + field.Set(reflect.New(tpField.Type.Elem())) + } + + if isAnonymous || isStruct || isStructPtr { + if sec, err := s.f.GetSection(fieldName); err == nil { + // Only set the field to non-nil struct value if we have + // a section for it. Otherwise, we end up with a non-nil + // struct ptr even though there is no data. + if isStructPtr && field.IsNil() { + field.Set(reflect.New(tpField.Type.Elem())) + } + if err = sec.mapTo(field, isStrict); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("error mapping field(%s): %v", fieldName, err) + } + continue + } + } + + if key, err := s.GetKey(fieldName); err == nil { + delim := parseDelim(tpField.Tag.Get("delim")) + if err = setWithProperType(tpField.Type, key, field, delim, allowShadow, isStrict); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("error mapping field(%s): %v", fieldName, err) + } + } + } + return nil +} + +// MapTo maps section to given struct. +func (s *Section) MapTo(v interface{}) error { + typ := reflect.TypeOf(v) + val := reflect.ValueOf(v) + if typ.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + typ = typ.Elem() + val = val.Elem() + } else { + return errors.New("cannot map to non-pointer struct") + } + + return s.mapTo(val, false) +} + +// StrictMapTo maps section to given struct in strict mode, +// which returns all possible error including value parsing error. +func (s *Section) StrictMapTo(v interface{}) error { + typ := reflect.TypeOf(v) + val := reflect.ValueOf(v) + if typ.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + typ = typ.Elem() + val = val.Elem() + } else { + return errors.New("cannot map to non-pointer struct") + } + + return s.mapTo(val, true) +} + +// MapTo maps file to given struct. +func (f *File) MapTo(v interface{}) error { + return f.Section("").MapTo(v) +} + +// StrictMapTo maps file to given struct in strict mode, +// which returns all possible error including value parsing error. +func (f *File) StrictMapTo(v interface{}) error { + return f.Section("").StrictMapTo(v) +} + +// MapToWithMapper maps data sources to given struct with name mapper. +func MapToWithMapper(v interface{}, mapper NameMapper, source interface{}, others ...interface{}) error { + cfg, err := Load(source, others...) + if err != nil { + return err + } + cfg.NameMapper = mapper + return cfg.MapTo(v) +} + +// StrictMapToWithMapper maps data sources to given struct with name mapper in strict mode, +// which returns all possible error including value parsing error. +func StrictMapToWithMapper(v interface{}, mapper NameMapper, source interface{}, others ...interface{}) error { + cfg, err := Load(source, others...) + if err != nil { + return err + } + cfg.NameMapper = mapper + return cfg.StrictMapTo(v) +} + +// MapTo maps data sources to given struct. +func MapTo(v, source interface{}, others ...interface{}) error { + return MapToWithMapper(v, nil, source, others...) +} + +// StrictMapTo maps data sources to given struct in strict mode, +// which returns all possible error including value parsing error. +func StrictMapTo(v, source interface{}, others ...interface{}) error { + return StrictMapToWithMapper(v, nil, source, others...) +} + +// reflectSliceWithProperType does the opposite thing as setSliceWithProperType. +func reflectSliceWithProperType(key *Key, field reflect.Value, delim string, allowShadow bool) error { + slice := field.Slice(0, field.Len()) + if field.Len() == 0 { + return nil + } + sliceOf := field.Type().Elem().Kind() + + if allowShadow { + var keyWithShadows *Key + for i := 0; i < field.Len(); i++ { + var val string + switch sliceOf { + case reflect.String: + val = slice.Index(i).String() + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int64: + val = fmt.Sprint(slice.Index(i).Int()) + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint64: + val = fmt.Sprint(slice.Index(i).Uint()) + case reflect.Float64: + val = fmt.Sprint(slice.Index(i).Float()) + case reflectTime: + val = slice.Index(i).Interface().(time.Time).Format(time.RFC3339) + default: + return fmt.Errorf("unsupported type '[]%s'", sliceOf) + } + + if i == 0 { + keyWithShadows = newKey(key.s, key.name, val) + } else { + keyWithShadows.AddShadow(val) + } + } + key = keyWithShadows + return nil + } + + var buf bytes.Buffer + for i := 0; i < field.Len(); i++ { + switch sliceOf { + case reflect.String: + buf.WriteString(slice.Index(i).String()) + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int64: + buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprint(slice.Index(i).Int())) + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint64: + buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprint(slice.Index(i).Uint())) + case reflect.Float64: + buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprint(slice.Index(i).Float())) + case reflectTime: + buf.WriteString(slice.Index(i).Interface().(time.Time).Format(time.RFC3339)) + default: + return fmt.Errorf("unsupported type '[]%s'", sliceOf) + } + buf.WriteString(delim) + } + key.SetValue(buf.String()[:buf.Len()-len(delim)]) + return nil +} + +// reflectWithProperType does the opposite thing as setWithProperType. +func reflectWithProperType(t reflect.Type, key *Key, field reflect.Value, delim string, allowShadow bool) error { + switch t.Kind() { + case reflect.String: + key.SetValue(field.String()) + case reflect.Bool: + key.SetValue(fmt.Sprint(field.Bool())) + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + key.SetValue(fmt.Sprint(field.Int())) + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64: + key.SetValue(fmt.Sprint(field.Uint())) + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + key.SetValue(fmt.Sprint(field.Float())) + case reflectTime: + key.SetValue(fmt.Sprint(field.Interface().(time.Time).Format(time.RFC3339))) + case reflect.Slice: + return reflectSliceWithProperType(key, field, delim, allowShadow) + default: + return fmt.Errorf("unsupported type '%s'", t) + } + return nil +} + +// CR: copied from encoding/json/encode.go with modifications of time.Time support. +// TODO: add more test coverage. +func isEmptyValue(v reflect.Value) bool { + switch v.Kind() { + case reflect.Array, reflect.Map, reflect.Slice, reflect.String: + return v.Len() == 0 + case reflect.Bool: + return !v.Bool() + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + return v.Int() == 0 + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, reflect.Uintptr: + return v.Uint() == 0 + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + return v.Float() == 0 + case reflect.Interface, reflect.Ptr: + return v.IsNil() + case reflectTime: + t, ok := v.Interface().(time.Time) + return ok && t.IsZero() + } + return false +} + +func (s *Section) reflectFrom(val reflect.Value) error { + if val.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + val = val.Elem() + } + typ := val.Type() + + for i := 0; i < typ.NumField(); i++ { + field := val.Field(i) + tpField := typ.Field(i) + + tag := tpField.Tag.Get("ini") + if tag == "-" { + continue + } + + rawName, omitEmpty, allowShadow := parseTagOptions(tag) + if omitEmpty && isEmptyValue(field) { + continue + } + + fieldName := s.parseFieldName(tpField.Name, rawName) + if len(fieldName) == 0 || !field.CanSet() { + continue + } + + if (tpField.Type.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && tpField.Anonymous) || + (tpField.Type.Kind() == reflect.Struct && tpField.Type.Name() != "Time") { + // Note: The only error here is section doesn't exist. + sec, err := s.f.GetSection(fieldName) + if err != nil { + // Note: fieldName can never be empty here, ignore error. + sec, _ = s.f.NewSection(fieldName) + } + + // Add comment from comment tag + if len(sec.Comment) == 0 { + sec.Comment = tpField.Tag.Get("comment") + } + + if err = sec.reflectFrom(field); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("error reflecting field (%s): %v", fieldName, err) + } + continue + } + + // Note: Same reason as secion. + key, err := s.GetKey(fieldName) + if err != nil { + key, _ = s.NewKey(fieldName, "") + } + + // Add comment from comment tag + if len(key.Comment) == 0 { + key.Comment = tpField.Tag.Get("comment") + } + + if err = reflectWithProperType(tpField.Type, key, field, parseDelim(tpField.Tag.Get("delim")), allowShadow); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("error reflecting field (%s): %v", fieldName, err) + } + + } + return nil +} + +// ReflectFrom reflects secion from given struct. +func (s *Section) ReflectFrom(v interface{}) error { + typ := reflect.TypeOf(v) + val := reflect.ValueOf(v) + if typ.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + typ = typ.Elem() + val = val.Elem() + } else { + return errors.New("cannot reflect from non-pointer struct") + } + + return s.reflectFrom(val) +} + +// ReflectFrom reflects file from given struct. +func (f *File) ReflectFrom(v interface{}) error { + return f.Section("").ReflectFrom(v) +} + +// ReflectFromWithMapper reflects data sources from given struct with name mapper. +func ReflectFromWithMapper(cfg *File, v interface{}, mapper NameMapper) error { + cfg.NameMapper = mapper + return cfg.ReflectFrom(v) +} + +// ReflectFrom reflects data sources from given struct. +func ReflectFrom(cfg *File, v interface{}) error { + return ReflectFromWithMapper(cfg, v, nil) +} diff --git a/vendor/modules.txt b/vendor/modules.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c822469 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/modules.txt @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +# github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client v0.0.0-20190402204710-8ff2fc3824fc +github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client +github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/models +github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/pkg/escape +# gopkg.in/ini.v1 v1.44.0 +gopkg.in/ini.v1 diff --git a/weather.go b/weather.go index 90e4808..99e454f 100644 --- a/weather.go +++ b/weather.go @@ -2,11 +2,10 @@ package main import ( "flag" - "fmt" + "log" "time" _ "github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client" - client "github.com/influxdata/influxdb1-client/v2" ) var err error @@ -20,36 +19,20 @@ func main() { flag.StringVar(&configpath, "configfile", "common.ini", "config file to use with fuelprices section") flag.Parse() - GetConfig(configpath, &wc) - httpClient, err := client.NewHTTPClient(client.HTTPConfig{ - Addr: fmt.Sprintf("http://%s:%d", wc.InfluxHost, wc.InfluxPort), - Username: wc.InfluxUser, - Password: wc.InfluxPass, - }) - HandleFatalError(err) + var data []Data - bp, err := client.NewBatchPoints(client.BatchPointsConfig{ - Database: wc.InfluxDB, - }) - HandleFatalError(err) - - Get - - for _, p := range *prices { - - tags := map[string]string{"pdv": p.ID, "fuel": p.Fuel} - fields := map[string]interface{}{"value": p.Amount} - - point, _ := client.NewPoint( - wc.InfluxTable, - tags, - fields, - now, - ) - - bp.AddPoint(point) - err = httpClient.Write(bp) - HandleError(err) + err := GetConfig(configpath, &wc) + if err != nil { + log.Fatal(err) } + + for _, city := range wc.WeatherCities { + d, _ := FetchData(city) + data = append(data, d) + } + + // bp, err := client.NewBatchPoints(client.BatchPointsConfig{ + // Database: wc.InfluxDB, + // }) }