hugo/hugofs/glob/glob.go
Bjørn Erik Pedersen 9185e11eff Reimplement archetypes
The old implementation had some issues, mostly related to the context (e.g. name, file paths) passed to the template.

This new implementation is using the exact same code path for evaluating the pages as in a regular build.

This also makes it more robust and easier to reason about in a multilingual setup.

Now, if you are explicit about the target path, Hugo will now always pick the correct mount and language:

```bash
hugo new content/en/posts/my-first-post.md
```

Fixes #9032
Fixes #7589
Fixes #9043
Fixes #9046
Fixes #9047
2021-10-16 15:22:03 +02:00

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// Copyright 2019 The Hugo Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// 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 glob
import (
"path"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/gobwas/glob"
"github.com/gobwas/glob/syntax"
)
var (
isWindows = runtime.GOOS == "windows"
defaultGlobCache = &globCache{
isCaseSensitive: false,
isWindows: isWindows,
cache: make(map[string]globErr),
}
filenamesGlobCache = &globCache{
isCaseSensitive: true, // TODO(bep) bench
isWindows: isWindows,
cache: make(map[string]globErr),
}
)
type globErr struct {
glob glob.Glob
err error
}
type globCache struct {
// Config
isCaseSensitive bool
isWindows bool
// Cache
sync.RWMutex
cache map[string]globErr
}
func (gc *globCache) GetGlob(pattern string) (glob.Glob, error) {
var eg globErr
gc.RLock()
var found bool
eg, found = gc.cache[pattern]
gc.RUnlock()
if found {
return eg.glob, eg.err
}
var g glob.Glob
var err error
pattern = filepath.ToSlash(pattern)
if gc.isCaseSensitive {
g, err = glob.Compile(pattern, '/')
} else {
g, err = glob.Compile(strings.ToLower(pattern), '/')
}
eg = globErr{
globDecorator{
g: g,
isCaseSensitive: gc.isCaseSensitive,
isWindows: gc.isWindows},
err,
}
gc.Lock()
gc.cache[pattern] = eg
gc.Unlock()
return eg.glob, eg.err
}
type globDecorator struct {
// Whether both pattern and the strings to match will be matched
// by their original case.
isCaseSensitive bool
// On Windows we may get filenames with Windows slashes to match,
// which wee need to normalize.
isWindows bool
g glob.Glob
}
func (g globDecorator) Match(s string) bool {
if g.isWindows {
s = filepath.ToSlash(s)
}
if !g.isCaseSensitive {
s = strings.ToLower(s)
}
return g.g.Match(s)
}
func GetGlob(pattern string) (glob.Glob, error) {
return defaultGlobCache.GetGlob(pattern)
}
func NormalizePath(p string) string {
return strings.Trim(path.Clean(filepath.ToSlash(strings.ToLower(p))), "/.")
}
// ResolveRootDir takes a normalized path on the form "assets/**.json" and
// determines any root dir, i.e. any start path without any wildcards.
func ResolveRootDir(p string) string {
parts := strings.Split(path.Dir(p), "/")
var roots []string
for _, part := range parts {
if HasGlobChar(part) {
break
}
roots = append(roots, part)
}
if len(roots) == 0 {
return ""
}
return strings.Join(roots, "/")
}
// FilterGlobParts removes any string with glob wildcard.
func FilterGlobParts(a []string) []string {
b := a[:0]
for _, x := range a {
if !HasGlobChar(x) {
b = append(b, x)
}
}
return b
}
// HasGlobChar returns whether s contains any glob wildcards.
func HasGlobChar(s string) bool {
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
if syntax.Special(s[i]) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
type FilenameFilter struct {
shouldInclude func(filename string) bool
inclusions []glob.Glob
exclusions []glob.Glob
isWindows bool
}
// NewFilenameFilter creates a new Glob where the Match method will
// return true if the file should be exluded.
// Note that the inclusions will be checked first.
func NewFilenameFilter(inclusions, exclusions []string) (*FilenameFilter, error) {
filter := &FilenameFilter{isWindows: isWindows}
for _, include := range inclusions {
g, err := filenamesGlobCache.GetGlob(filepath.FromSlash(include))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
filter.inclusions = append(filter.inclusions, g)
}
for _, exclude := range exclusions {
g, err := filenamesGlobCache.GetGlob(filepath.FromSlash(exclude))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
filter.exclusions = append(filter.exclusions, g)
}
return filter, nil
}
// NewFilenameFilterForInclusionFunc create a new filter using the provided inclusion func.
func NewFilenameFilterForInclusionFunc(shouldInclude func(filename string) bool) *FilenameFilter {
return &FilenameFilter{shouldInclude: shouldInclude, isWindows: isWindows}
}
// Match returns whether filename should be included.
func (f *FilenameFilter) Match(filename string) bool {
if f == nil {
return true
}
if f.shouldInclude != nil {
if f.shouldInclude(filename) {
return true
}
if f.isWindows {
// The Glob matchers below handles this by themselves,
// for the shouldInclude we need to take some extra steps
// to make this robust.
winFilename := filepath.FromSlash(filename)
if filename != winFilename {
if f.shouldInclude(winFilename) {
return true
}
}
}
}
for _, inclusion := range f.inclusions {
if inclusion.Match(filename) {
return true
}
}
for _, exclusion := range f.exclusions {
if exclusion.Match(filename) {
return false
}
}
return f.inclusions == nil && f.shouldInclude == nil
}