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match.go
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package sftp
import (
"path"
"strings"
)
// ErrBadPattern indicates a globbing pattern was malformed.
var ErrBadPattern = path.ErrBadPattern
// Match reports whether name matches the shell pattern.
//
// This is an alias for path.Match from the standard library,
// offered so that callers need not import the path package.
// For details, see https://golang.org/pkg/path/#Match.
func Match(pattern, name string) (matched bool, err error) {
return path.Match(pattern, name)
}
// detect if byte(char) is path separator
func isPathSeparator(c byte) bool {
return c == '/'
}
// Split splits the path p immediately following the final slash,
// separating it into a directory and file name component.
//
// This is an alias for path.Split from the standard library,
// offered so that callers need not import the path package.
// For details, see https://golang.org/pkg/path/#Split.
func Split(p string) (dir, file string) {
return path.Split(p)
}
// Glob returns the names of all files matching pattern or nil
// if there is no matching file. The syntax of patterns is the same
// as in Match. The pattern may describe hierarchical names such as
// /usr/*/bin/ed.
//
// Glob ignores file system errors such as I/O errors reading directories.
// The only possible returned error is ErrBadPattern, when pattern
// is malformed.
func (c *Client) Glob(pattern string) (matches []string, err error) {
if !hasMeta(pattern) {
file, err := c.Lstat(pattern)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil
}
dir, _ := Split(pattern)
dir = cleanGlobPath(dir)
return []string{Join(dir, file.Name())}, nil
}
dir, file := Split(pattern)
dir = cleanGlobPath(dir)
if !hasMeta(dir) {
return c.glob(dir, file, nil)
}
// Prevent infinite recursion. See issue 15879.
if dir == pattern {
return nil, ErrBadPattern
}
var m []string
m, err = c.Glob(dir)
if err != nil {
return
}
for _, d := range m {
matches, err = c.glob(d, file, matches)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
return
}
// cleanGlobPath prepares path for glob matching.
func cleanGlobPath(path string) string {
switch path {
case "":
return "."
case "/":
return path
default:
return path[0 : len(path)-1] // chop off trailing separator
}
}
// glob searches for files matching pattern in the directory dir
// and appends them to matches. If the directory cannot be
// opened, it returns the existing matches. New matches are
// added in lexicographical order.
func (c *Client) glob(dir, pattern string, matches []string) (m []string, e error) {
m = matches
fi, err := c.Stat(dir)
if err != nil {
return
}
if !fi.IsDir() {
return
}
names, err := c.ReadDir(dir)
if err != nil {
return
}
//sort.Strings(names)
for _, n := range names {
matched, err := Match(pattern, n.Name())
if err != nil {
return m, err
}
if matched {
m = append(m, Join(dir, n.Name()))
}
}
return
}
// Join joins any number of path elements into a single path, separating
// them with slashes.
//
// This is an alias for path.Join from the standard library,
// offered so that callers need not import the path package.
// For details, see https://golang.org/pkg/path/#Join.
func Join(elem ...string) string {
return path.Join(elem...)
}
// hasMeta reports whether path contains any of the magic characters
// recognized by Match.
func hasMeta(path string) bool {
return strings.ContainsAny(path, "\\*?[")
}