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nyaa-pantsu/vendor/gopkg.in/go-playground/validator.v8/validator.go
akuma06 5991a21818 First batch of changes for the refactor (#1078)
* First batch of changes for the refactor

Added the support of gin in routes and other services/utils
Begining implementation of JetHTML

* Remove os folder

* Move scrapers to own repo

* Second batch of changes

All .jet.html are the working templates.
You can now test this PR, the index Page and upload works. If you want to complete the other html templates, you're welcome

* Move captcha to util

* Move uploadService to utils

* Use govalidator instead of regex

* Third batch of changes

All the front end should as previously.
I also fixed some minor things unrelated to the refactor (mostly style issues on static pages)
Now errors can be accessed by importing the "errors" helpers and using the `yield errors(name="xxx")` command in templates.
Same for infos.
Templates are now more hierarchized with a base template "base.jet.html" which is extended depending on the context in "index_site" or "index_admin" layouts. Those layouts are extended than in every pages.
Other helpers are captcha to render a captcha `yield captcha(captchaid="xxx")`
And also csrf, with the command `yield csrf_field()`
To translate, you don't have anymore to do `call $.T "xxx"`, you just have to do `T("xxx")`.

Pages for the website part are in folders in the folder "templates/site". Pages for the admin part are in "templates/admin". Layouts are separated in "templates/layouts". Helpers and menu are in "templates/layouts/helpers" and "templates/layouts/menu". Error pages should be put in "templates/errors"

* Added test on templates

When adding a new template, you have to tell to template_test.go, the context of the new template (if it doesn't use the common context)

* Panel admin works

Now the templating part should work. The PR can now be fully tested.

I think we should push the templating PR  and do the routes/controllers/removal of services in another branch. So we know that this one is functional

* Updated dependencies

* Fixed test for modelhelper

* Fix testing for commentlist

* Fix travis :')

* Just renamed router and removed network

* Applying same SEO fix

* Update form_validator.go

* Added back regexp package
2017-06-28 21:42:38 +10:00

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/**
* Package validator
*
* MISC:
* - anonymous structs - they don't have names so expect the Struct name within StructErrors to be blank
*
*/
package validator
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
)
const (
utf8HexComma = "0x2C"
utf8Pipe = "0x7C"
tagSeparator = ","
orSeparator = "|"
tagKeySeparator = "="
structOnlyTag = "structonly"
noStructLevelTag = "nostructlevel"
omitempty = "omitempty"
skipValidationTag = "-"
diveTag = "dive"
existsTag = "exists"
fieldErrMsg = "Key: '%s' Error:Field validation for '%s' failed on the '%s' tag"
arrayIndexFieldName = "%s" + leftBracket + "%d" + rightBracket
mapIndexFieldName = "%s" + leftBracket + "%v" + rightBracket
invalidValidation = "Invalid validation tag on field %s"
undefinedValidation = "Undefined validation function on field %s"
validatorNotInitialized = "Validator instance not initialized"
fieldNameRequired = "Field Name Required"
tagRequired = "Tag Required"
)
var (
timeType = reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{})
timePtrType = reflect.TypeOf(&time.Time{})
defaultCField = new(cField)
)
// StructLevel contains all of the information and helper methods
// for reporting errors during struct level validation
type StructLevel struct {
TopStruct reflect.Value
CurrentStruct reflect.Value
errPrefix string
nsPrefix string
errs ValidationErrors
v *Validate
}
// ReportValidationErrors accepts the key relative to the top level struct and validatin errors.
// Example: had a triple nested struct User, ContactInfo, Country and ran errs := validate.Struct(country)
// from within a User struct level validation would call this method like so:
// ReportValidationErrors("ContactInfo.", errs)
// NOTE: relativeKey can contain both the Field Relative and Custom name relative paths
// i.e. ReportValidationErrors("ContactInfo.|cInfo", errs) where cInfo represents say the JSON name of
// the relative path; this will be split into 2 variables in the next valiator version.
func (sl *StructLevel) ReportValidationErrors(relativeKey string, errs ValidationErrors) {
for _, e := range errs {
idx := strings.Index(relativeKey, "|")
var rel string
var cRel string
if idx != -1 {
rel = relativeKey[:idx]
cRel = relativeKey[idx+1:]
} else {
rel = relativeKey
}
key := sl.errPrefix + rel + e.Field
e.FieldNamespace = key
e.NameNamespace = sl.nsPrefix + cRel + e.Name
sl.errs[key] = e
}
}
// ReportError reports an error just by passing the field and tag information
// NOTE: tag can be an existing validation tag or just something you make up
// and precess on the flip side it's up to you.
func (sl *StructLevel) ReportError(field reflect.Value, fieldName string, customName string, tag string) {
field, kind := sl.v.ExtractType(field)
if fieldName == blank {
panic(fieldNameRequired)
}
if customName == blank {
customName = fieldName
}
if tag == blank {
panic(tagRequired)
}
ns := sl.errPrefix + fieldName
switch kind {
case reflect.Invalid:
sl.errs[ns] = &FieldError{
FieldNamespace: ns,
NameNamespace: sl.nsPrefix + customName,
Name: customName,
Field: fieldName,
Tag: tag,
ActualTag: tag,
Param: blank,
Kind: kind,
}
default:
sl.errs[ns] = &FieldError{
FieldNamespace: ns,
NameNamespace: sl.nsPrefix + customName,
Name: customName,
Field: fieldName,
Tag: tag,
ActualTag: tag,
Param: blank,
Value: field.Interface(),
Kind: kind,
Type: field.Type(),
}
}
}
// Validate contains the validator settings passed in using the Config struct
type Validate struct {
tagName string
fieldNameTag string
validationFuncs map[string]Func
structLevelFuncs map[reflect.Type]StructLevelFunc
customTypeFuncs map[reflect.Type]CustomTypeFunc
aliasValidators map[string]string
hasCustomFuncs bool
hasAliasValidators bool
hasStructLevelFuncs bool
tagCache *tagCache
structCache *structCache
errsPool *sync.Pool
}
func (v *Validate) initCheck() {
if v == nil {
panic(validatorNotInitialized)
}
}
// Config contains the options that a Validator instance will use.
// It is passed to the New() function
type Config struct {
TagName string
FieldNameTag string
}
// CustomTypeFunc allows for overriding or adding custom field type handler functions
// field = field value of the type to return a value to be validated
// example Valuer from sql drive see https://golang.org/src/database/sql/driver/types.go?s=1210:1293#L29
type CustomTypeFunc func(field reflect.Value) interface{}
// Func accepts all values needed for file and cross field validation
// v = validator instance, needed but some built in functions for it's custom types
// topStruct = top level struct when validating by struct otherwise nil
// currentStruct = current level struct when validating by struct otherwise optional comparison value
// field = field value for validation
// param = parameter used in validation i.e. gt=0 param would be 0
type Func func(v *Validate, topStruct reflect.Value, currentStruct reflect.Value, field reflect.Value, fieldtype reflect.Type, fieldKind reflect.Kind, param string) bool
// StructLevelFunc accepts all values needed for struct level validation
type StructLevelFunc func(v *Validate, structLevel *StructLevel)
// ValidationErrors is a type of map[string]*FieldError
// it exists to allow for multiple errors to be passed from this library
// and yet still subscribe to the error interface
type ValidationErrors map[string]*FieldError
// Error is intended for use in development + debugging and not intended to be a production error message.
// It allows ValidationErrors to subscribe to the Error interface.
// All information to create an error message specific to your application is contained within
// the FieldError found within the ValidationErrors map
func (ve ValidationErrors) Error() string {
buff := bytes.NewBufferString(blank)
for key, err := range ve {
buff.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf(fieldErrMsg, key, err.Field, err.Tag))
buff.WriteString("\n")
}
return strings.TrimSpace(buff.String())
}
// FieldError contains a single field's validation error along
// with other properties that may be needed for error message creation
type FieldError struct {
FieldNamespace string
NameNamespace string
Field string
Name string
Tag string
ActualTag string
Kind reflect.Kind
Type reflect.Type
Param string
Value interface{}
}
// New creates a new Validate instance for use.
func New(config *Config) *Validate {
tc := new(tagCache)
tc.m.Store(make(map[string]*cTag))
sc := new(structCache)
sc.m.Store(make(map[reflect.Type]*cStruct))
v := &Validate{
tagName: config.TagName,
fieldNameTag: config.FieldNameTag,
tagCache: tc,
structCache: sc,
errsPool: &sync.Pool{New: func() interface{} {
return ValidationErrors{}
}}}
if len(v.aliasValidators) == 0 {
// must copy alias validators for separate validations to be used in each validator instance
v.aliasValidators = map[string]string{}
for k, val := range bakedInAliasValidators {
v.RegisterAliasValidation(k, val)
}
}
if len(v.validationFuncs) == 0 {
// must copy validators for separate validations to be used in each instance
v.validationFuncs = map[string]Func{}
for k, val := range bakedInValidators {
v.RegisterValidation(k, val)
}
}
return v
}
// RegisterStructValidation registers a StructLevelFunc against a number of types
// NOTE: this method is not thread-safe it is intended that these all be registered prior to any validation
func (v *Validate) RegisterStructValidation(fn StructLevelFunc, types ...interface{}) {
v.initCheck()
if v.structLevelFuncs == nil {
v.structLevelFuncs = map[reflect.Type]StructLevelFunc{}
}
for _, t := range types {
v.structLevelFuncs[reflect.TypeOf(t)] = fn
}
v.hasStructLevelFuncs = true
}
// RegisterValidation adds a validation Func to a Validate's map of validators denoted by the key
// NOTE: if the key already exists, the previous validation function will be replaced.
// NOTE: this method is not thread-safe it is intended that these all be registered prior to any validation
func (v *Validate) RegisterValidation(key string, fn Func) error {
v.initCheck()
if key == blank {
return errors.New("Function Key cannot be empty")
}
if fn == nil {
return errors.New("Function cannot be empty")
}
_, ok := restrictedTags[key]
if ok || strings.ContainsAny(key, restrictedTagChars) {
panic(fmt.Sprintf(restrictedTagErr, key))
}
v.validationFuncs[key] = fn
return nil
}
// RegisterCustomTypeFunc registers a CustomTypeFunc against a number of types
// NOTE: this method is not thread-safe it is intended that these all be registered prior to any validation
func (v *Validate) RegisterCustomTypeFunc(fn CustomTypeFunc, types ...interface{}) {
v.initCheck()
if v.customTypeFuncs == nil {
v.customTypeFuncs = map[reflect.Type]CustomTypeFunc{}
}
for _, t := range types {
v.customTypeFuncs[reflect.TypeOf(t)] = fn
}
v.hasCustomFuncs = true
}
// RegisterAliasValidation registers a mapping of a single validationstag that
// defines a common or complex set of validation(s) to simplify adding validation
// to structs. NOTE: when returning an error the tag returned in FieldError will be
// the alias tag unless the dive tag is part of the alias; everything after the
// dive tag is not reported as the alias tag. Also the ActualTag in the before case
// will be the actual tag within the alias that failed.
// NOTE: this method is not thread-safe it is intended that these all be registered prior to any validation
func (v *Validate) RegisterAliasValidation(alias, tags string) {
v.initCheck()
_, ok := restrictedTags[alias]
if ok || strings.ContainsAny(alias, restrictedTagChars) {
panic(fmt.Sprintf(restrictedAliasErr, alias))
}
v.aliasValidators[alias] = tags
v.hasAliasValidators = true
}
// Field validates a single field using tag style validation and returns nil or ValidationErrors as type error.
// You will need to assert the error if it's not nil i.e. err.(validator.ValidationErrors) to access the map of errors.
// NOTE: it returns ValidationErrors instead of a single FieldError because this can also
// validate Array, Slice and maps fields which may contain more than one error
func (v *Validate) Field(field interface{}, tag string) error {
v.initCheck()
if len(tag) == 0 || tag == skipValidationTag {
return nil
}
errs := v.errsPool.Get().(ValidationErrors)
fieldVal := reflect.ValueOf(field)
ctag, ok := v.tagCache.Get(tag)
if !ok {
v.tagCache.lock.Lock()
defer v.tagCache.lock.Unlock()
// could have been multiple trying to access, but once first is done this ensures tag
// isn't parsed again.
ctag, ok = v.tagCache.Get(tag)
if !ok {
ctag, _ = v.parseFieldTagsRecursive(tag, blank, blank, false)
v.tagCache.Set(tag, ctag)
}
}
v.traverseField(fieldVal, fieldVal, fieldVal, blank, blank, errs, false, false, nil, nil, defaultCField, ctag)
if len(errs) == 0 {
v.errsPool.Put(errs)
return nil
}
return errs
}
// FieldWithValue validates a single field, against another fields value using tag style validation and returns nil or ValidationErrors.
// You will need to assert the error if it's not nil i.e. err.(validator.ValidationErrors) to access the map of errors.
// NOTE: it returns ValidationErrors instead of a single FieldError because this can also
// validate Array, Slice and maps fields which may contain more than one error
func (v *Validate) FieldWithValue(val interface{}, field interface{}, tag string) error {
v.initCheck()
if len(tag) == 0 || tag == skipValidationTag {
return nil
}
errs := v.errsPool.Get().(ValidationErrors)
topVal := reflect.ValueOf(val)
ctag, ok := v.tagCache.Get(tag)
if !ok {
v.tagCache.lock.Lock()
defer v.tagCache.lock.Unlock()
// could have been multiple trying to access, but once first is done this ensures tag
// isn't parsed again.
ctag, ok = v.tagCache.Get(tag)
if !ok {
ctag, _ = v.parseFieldTagsRecursive(tag, blank, blank, false)
v.tagCache.Set(tag, ctag)
}
}
v.traverseField(topVal, topVal, reflect.ValueOf(field), blank, blank, errs, false, false, nil, nil, defaultCField, ctag)
if len(errs) == 0 {
v.errsPool.Put(errs)
return nil
}
return errs
}
// StructPartial validates the fields passed in only, ignoring all others.
// Fields may be provided in a namespaced fashion relative to the struct provided
// i.e. NestedStruct.Field or NestedArrayField[0].Struct.Name and returns nil or ValidationErrors as error
// You will need to assert the error if it's not nil i.e. err.(validator.ValidationErrors) to access the map of errors.
func (v *Validate) StructPartial(current interface{}, fields ...string) error {
v.initCheck()
sv, _ := v.ExtractType(reflect.ValueOf(current))
name := sv.Type().Name()
m := map[string]struct{}{}
if fields != nil {
for _, k := range fields {
flds := strings.Split(k, namespaceSeparator)
if len(flds) > 0 {
key := name + namespaceSeparator
for _, s := range flds {
idx := strings.Index(s, leftBracket)
if idx != -1 {
for idx != -1 {
key += s[:idx]
m[key] = struct{}{}
idx2 := strings.Index(s, rightBracket)
idx2++
key += s[idx:idx2]
m[key] = struct{}{}
s = s[idx2:]
idx = strings.Index(s, leftBracket)
}
} else {
key += s
m[key] = struct{}{}
}
key += namespaceSeparator
}
}
}
}
errs := v.errsPool.Get().(ValidationErrors)
v.ensureValidStruct(sv, sv, sv, blank, blank, errs, true, len(m) != 0, false, m, false)
if len(errs) == 0 {
v.errsPool.Put(errs)
return nil
}
return errs
}
// StructExcept validates all fields except the ones passed in.
// Fields may be provided in a namespaced fashion relative to the struct provided
// i.e. NestedStruct.Field or NestedArrayField[0].Struct.Name and returns nil or ValidationErrors as error
// You will need to assert the error if it's not nil i.e. err.(validator.ValidationErrors) to access the map of errors.
func (v *Validate) StructExcept(current interface{}, fields ...string) error {
v.initCheck()
sv, _ := v.ExtractType(reflect.ValueOf(current))
name := sv.Type().Name()
m := map[string]struct{}{}
for _, key := range fields {
m[name+namespaceSeparator+key] = struct{}{}
}
errs := v.errsPool.Get().(ValidationErrors)
v.ensureValidStruct(sv, sv, sv, blank, blank, errs, true, len(m) != 0, true, m, false)
if len(errs) == 0 {
v.errsPool.Put(errs)
return nil
}
return errs
}
// Struct validates a structs exposed fields, and automatically validates nested structs, unless otherwise specified.
// it returns nil or ValidationErrors as error.
// You will need to assert the error if it's not nil i.e. err.(validator.ValidationErrors) to access the map of errors.
func (v *Validate) Struct(current interface{}) error {
v.initCheck()
errs := v.errsPool.Get().(ValidationErrors)
sv := reflect.ValueOf(current)
v.ensureValidStruct(sv, sv, sv, blank, blank, errs, true, false, false, nil, false)
if len(errs) == 0 {
v.errsPool.Put(errs)
return nil
}
return errs
}
func (v *Validate) ensureValidStruct(topStruct reflect.Value, currentStruct reflect.Value, current reflect.Value, errPrefix string, nsPrefix string, errs ValidationErrors, useStructName bool, partial bool, exclude bool, includeExclude map[string]struct{}, isStructOnly bool) {
if current.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && !current.IsNil() {
current = current.Elem()
}
if current.Kind() != reflect.Struct && current.Kind() != reflect.Interface {
panic("value passed for validation is not a struct")
}
v.tranverseStruct(topStruct, currentStruct, current, errPrefix, nsPrefix, errs, useStructName, partial, exclude, includeExclude, nil, nil)
}
// tranverseStruct traverses a structs fields and then passes them to be validated by traverseField
func (v *Validate) tranverseStruct(topStruct reflect.Value, currentStruct reflect.Value, current reflect.Value, errPrefix string, nsPrefix string, errs ValidationErrors, useStructName bool, partial bool, exclude bool, includeExclude map[string]struct{}, cs *cStruct, ct *cTag) {
var ok bool
first := len(nsPrefix) == 0
typ := current.Type()
cs, ok = v.structCache.Get(typ)
if !ok {
cs = v.extractStructCache(current, typ.Name())
}
if useStructName {
errPrefix += cs.Name + namespaceSeparator
if len(v.fieldNameTag) != 0 {
nsPrefix += cs.Name + namespaceSeparator
}
}
// structonly tag present don't tranverseFields
// but must still check and run below struct level validation
// if present
if first || ct == nil || ct.typeof != typeStructOnly {
for _, f := range cs.fields {
if partial {
_, ok = includeExclude[errPrefix+f.Name]
if (ok && exclude) || (!ok && !exclude) {
continue
}
}
v.traverseField(topStruct, currentStruct, current.Field(f.Idx), errPrefix, nsPrefix, errs, partial, exclude, includeExclude, cs, f, f.cTags)
}
}
// check if any struct level validations, after all field validations already checked.
if cs.fn != nil {
cs.fn(v, &StructLevel{v: v, TopStruct: topStruct, CurrentStruct: current, errPrefix: errPrefix, nsPrefix: nsPrefix, errs: errs})
}
}
// traverseField validates any field, be it a struct or single field, ensures it's validity and passes it along to be validated via it's tag options
func (v *Validate) traverseField(topStruct reflect.Value, currentStruct reflect.Value, current reflect.Value, errPrefix string, nsPrefix string, errs ValidationErrors, partial bool, exclude bool, includeExclude map[string]struct{}, cs *cStruct, cf *cField, ct *cTag) {
current, kind, nullable := v.extractTypeInternal(current, false)
var typ reflect.Type
switch kind {
case reflect.Ptr, reflect.Interface, reflect.Invalid:
if ct == nil {
return
}
if ct.typeof == typeOmitEmpty {
return
}
if ct.hasTag {
ns := errPrefix + cf.Name
if kind == reflect.Invalid {
errs[ns] = &FieldError{
FieldNamespace: ns,
NameNamespace: nsPrefix + cf.AltName,
Name: cf.AltName,
Field: cf.Name,
Tag: ct.aliasTag,
ActualTag: ct.tag,
Param: ct.param,
Kind: kind,
}
return
}
errs[ns] = &FieldError{
FieldNamespace: ns,
NameNamespace: nsPrefix + cf.AltName,
Name: cf.AltName,
Field: cf.Name,
Tag: ct.aliasTag,
ActualTag: ct.tag,
Param: ct.param,
Value: current.Interface(),
Kind: kind,
Type: current.Type(),
}
return
}
case reflect.Struct:
typ = current.Type()
if typ != timeType {
if ct != nil {
ct = ct.next
}
if ct != nil && ct.typeof == typeNoStructLevel {
return
}
v.tranverseStruct(topStruct, current, current, errPrefix+cf.Name+namespaceSeparator, nsPrefix+cf.AltName+namespaceSeparator, errs, false, partial, exclude, includeExclude, cs, ct)
return
}
}
if !ct.hasTag {
return
}
typ = current.Type()
OUTER:
for {
if ct == nil {
return
}
switch ct.typeof {
case typeExists:
ct = ct.next
continue
case typeOmitEmpty:
if !nullable && !HasValue(v, topStruct, currentStruct, current, typ, kind, blank) {
return
}
ct = ct.next
continue
case typeDive:
ct = ct.next
// traverse slice or map here
// or panic ;)
switch kind {
case reflect.Slice, reflect.Array:
for i := 0; i < current.Len(); i++ {
v.traverseField(topStruct, currentStruct, current.Index(i), errPrefix, nsPrefix, errs, partial, exclude, includeExclude, cs, &cField{Name: fmt.Sprintf(arrayIndexFieldName, cf.Name, i), AltName: fmt.Sprintf(arrayIndexFieldName, cf.AltName, i)}, ct)
}
case reflect.Map:
for _, key := range current.MapKeys() {
v.traverseField(topStruct, currentStruct, current.MapIndex(key), errPrefix, nsPrefix, errs, partial, exclude, includeExclude, cs, &cField{Name: fmt.Sprintf(mapIndexFieldName, cf.Name, key.Interface()), AltName: fmt.Sprintf(mapIndexFieldName, cf.AltName, key.Interface())}, ct)
}
default:
// throw error, if not a slice or map then should not have gotten here
// bad dive tag
panic("dive error! can't dive on a non slice or map")
}
return
case typeOr:
errTag := blank
for {
if ct.fn(v, topStruct, currentStruct, current, typ, kind, ct.param) {
// drain rest of the 'or' values, then continue or leave
for {
ct = ct.next
if ct == nil {
return
}
if ct.typeof != typeOr {
continue OUTER
}
}
}
errTag += orSeparator + ct.tag
if ct.next == nil {
// if we get here, no valid 'or' value and no more tags
ns := errPrefix + cf.Name
if ct.hasAlias {
errs[ns] = &FieldError{
FieldNamespace: ns,
NameNamespace: nsPrefix + cf.AltName,
Name: cf.AltName,
Field: cf.Name,
Tag: ct.aliasTag,
ActualTag: ct.actualAliasTag,
Value: current.Interface(),
Type: typ,
Kind: kind,
}
} else {
errs[errPrefix+cf.Name] = &FieldError{
FieldNamespace: ns,
NameNamespace: nsPrefix + cf.AltName,
Name: cf.AltName,
Field: cf.Name,
Tag: errTag[1:],
ActualTag: errTag[1:],
Value: current.Interface(),
Type: typ,
Kind: kind,
}
}
return
}
ct = ct.next
}
default:
if !ct.fn(v, topStruct, currentStruct, current, typ, kind, ct.param) {
ns := errPrefix + cf.Name
errs[ns] = &FieldError{
FieldNamespace: ns,
NameNamespace: nsPrefix + cf.AltName,
Name: cf.AltName,
Field: cf.Name,
Tag: ct.aliasTag,
ActualTag: ct.tag,
Value: current.Interface(),
Param: ct.param,
Type: typ,
Kind: kind,
}
return
}
ct = ct.next
}
}
}