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3.6 KiB
// Copyright 2020 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved. |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
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package util |
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import "strings" |
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// Bash has the definition of a metacharacter: |
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// * A character that, when unquoted, separates words. |
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// A metacharacter is one of: " \t\n|&;()<>" |
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// |
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// The following characters also have addition special meaning when unescaped: |
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// * ‘${[*?!"'`\’ |
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// |
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// Double Quotes preserve the literal value of all characters with then quotes |
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// excepting: ‘$’, ‘`’, ‘\’, and, when history expansion is enabled, ‘!’. |
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// The backslash retains its special meaning only when followed by one of the |
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// following characters: ‘$’, ‘`’, ‘"’, ‘\’, or newline. |
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// Backslashes preceding characters without a special meaning are left |
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// unmodified. A double quote may be quoted within double quotes by preceding |
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// it with a backslash. If enabled, history expansion will be performed unless |
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// an ‘!’ appearing in double quotes is escaped using a backslash. The |
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// backslash preceding the ‘!’ is not removed. |
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// |
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// -> This means that `!\n` cannot be safely expressed in `"`. |
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// |
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// Looking at the man page for Dash and ash the situation is similar. |
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// |
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// Now zsh requires that ‘}’, and ‘]’ are also enclosed in doublequotes or escaped |
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// |
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// Single quotes escape everything except a ‘'’ |
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// |
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// There's one other gotcha - ‘~’ at the start of a string needs to be expanded |
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// because people always expect that - of course if there is a special character before '/' |
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// this is not going to work |
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const ( |
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tildePrefix = '~' |
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needsEscape = " \t\n|&;()<>${}[]*?!\"'`\\" |
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needsSingleQuote = "!\n" |
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) |
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var doubleQuoteEscaper = strings.NewReplacer(`$`, `\$`, "`", "\\`", `"`, `\"`, `\`, `\\`) |
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var singleQuoteEscaper = strings.NewReplacer(`'`, `'\''`) |
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var singleQuoteCoalescer = strings.NewReplacer(`''\'`, `\'`, `\'''`, `\'`) |
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// ShellEscape will escape the provided string. |
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// We can't just use go-shellquote here because our preferences for escaping differ from those in that we want: |
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// |
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// * If the string doesn't require any escaping just leave it as it is. |
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// * If the string requires any escaping prefer double quote escaping |
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// * If we have ! or newlines then we need to use single quote escaping |
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func ShellEscape(toEscape string) string { |
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if len(toEscape) == 0 { |
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return toEscape |
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} |
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start := 0 |
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if toEscape[0] == tildePrefix { |
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// We're in the forcibly non-escaped section... |
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idx := strings.IndexRune(toEscape, '/') |
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if idx < 0 { |
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idx = len(toEscape) |
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} else { |
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idx++ |
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} |
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if !strings.ContainsAny(toEscape[:idx], needsEscape) { |
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// We'll assume that they intend ~ expansion to occur |
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start = idx |
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} |
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} |
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// Now for simplicity we'll look at the rest of the string |
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if !strings.ContainsAny(toEscape[start:], needsEscape) { |
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return toEscape |
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} |
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// OK we have to do some escaping |
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sb := &strings.Builder{} |
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_, _ = sb.WriteString(toEscape[:start]) |
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// Do we have any characters which absolutely need to be within single quotes - that is simply ! or \n? |
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if strings.ContainsAny(toEscape[start:], needsSingleQuote) { |
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// We need to single quote escape. |
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sb2 := &strings.Builder{} |
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_, _ = sb2.WriteRune('\'') |
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_, _ = singleQuoteEscaper.WriteString(sb2, toEscape[start:]) |
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_, _ = sb2.WriteRune('\'') |
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_, _ = singleQuoteCoalescer.WriteString(sb, sb2.String()) |
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return sb.String() |
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} |
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// OK we can just use " just escape the things that need escaping |
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_, _ = sb.WriteRune('"') |
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_, _ = doubleQuoteEscaper.WriteString(sb, toEscape[start:]) |
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_, _ = sb.WriteRune('"') |
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return sb.String() |
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}
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