package parser import ( "github.com/Jeffail/gabs/v2" "github.com/buger/jsonparser" "github.com/iancoleman/strcase" "github.com/pkg/errors" "io/ioutil" "os" "strconv" "strings" ) // Gets the []byte representation of a configuration file to be passed through to other // handler functions. If the file does not currently exist, it will be created. func readFileBytes(path string) ([]byte, error) { file, err := os.OpenFile(path, os.O_CREATE|os.O_RDWR, 0644) if err != nil { return nil, err } defer file.Close() return ioutil.ReadAll(file) } // Helper function to set the value of the JSON key item based on the jsonparser value // type returned. func setPathway(c *gabs.Container, path string, value []byte, dt jsonparser.ValueType) error { var err error switch dt { case jsonparser.Number: { v, _ := strconv.Atoi(string(value)) _, err = c.SetP(v, path) } break case jsonparser.Boolean: { v, _ := strconv.ParseBool(string(value)) _, err = c.SetP(v, path) } break default: _, err = c.SetP(string(value), path) } return err } // Iterate over an unstructured JSON/YAML/etc. interface and set all of the required // key/value pairs for the configuration file. // // We need to support wildcard characters in key searches, this allows you to make // modifications to multiple keys at once, especially useful for games with multiple // configurations per-world (such as Spigot and Bungeecord) where we'll need to make // adjustments to the bind address for the user. // // This does not currently support nested matches. container.*.foo.*.bar will not work. func (f *ConfigurationFile) IterateOverJson(data []byte) (*gabs.Container, error) { parsed, err := gabs.ParseJSON(data) if err != nil { return nil, err } for _, v := range f.Replace { value, dt, err := f.LookupConfigurationValue(v) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Check for a wildcard character, and if found split the key on that value to // begin doing a search and replace in the data. if strings.Contains(v.Match, ".*") { parts := strings.SplitN(v.Match, ".*", 2) // Iterate over each matched child and set the remaining path to the value // that is passed through in the loop. // // If the child is a null value, nothing will happen. Seems reasonable as of the // time this code is being written. for _, child := range parsed.Path(strings.Trim(parts[0], ".")).Children() { if err := setPathway(child, strings.Trim(parts[1], "."), value, dt); err != nil { return nil, err } } } else { if err = setPathway(parsed, v.Match, value, dt); err != nil { return nil, err } } } return parsed, nil } // Looks up a configuration value on the Daemon given a dot-notated syntax. func (f *ConfigurationFile) LookupConfigurationValue(cfr ConfigurationFileReplacement) ([]byte, jsonparser.ValueType, error) { if !configMatchRegex.Match([]byte(cfr.Value)) { return []byte(cfr.Value), cfr.ValueType, nil } // If there is a match, lookup the value in the configuration for the Daemon. If no key // is found, just return the string representation, otherwise use the value from the // daemon configuration here. huntPath := configMatchRegex.ReplaceAllString(cfr.Value, "$1") var path []string // The camel casing is important here, the configuration for the Daemon does not use // JSON, and as such all of the keys will be generated in CamelCase format, rather than // the expected snake_case from the old Daemon. for _, value := range strings.Split(huntPath, ".") { path = append(path, strcase.ToCamel(value)) } // Look for the key in the configuration file, and if found return that value to the // calling function. match, dt, _, err := jsonparser.Get(f.configuration, path...) if err != nil { if err != jsonparser.KeyPathNotFoundError { return match, dt, errors.WithStack(err) } // If there is no key, keep the original value intact, that way it is obvious there // is a replace issue at play. return []byte(cfr.Value), cfr.ValueType, nil } else { return match, cfr.ValueType, nil } }