pulumi/pkg/workspace/paths.go

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// Copyright 2016 Marapongo, Inc. All rights reserved.
package workspace
import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/marapongo/mu/pkg/diag"
"github.com/marapongo/mu/pkg/encoding"
"github.com/marapongo/mu/pkg/errors"
)
// Mufile is the base name of a Mufile.
const Mufile = "Mu"
// Muspace is a directory containing settings, modules, etc., delimiting a workspace.
const Muspace = ".mu"
// MuspaceStacks is the directory in which dependency modules exist, either local to a workspace, or globally.
const MuspaceStacks = "stacks"
// MuspaceWorkspace is the base name of a workspace settings file.
const MuspaceWorkspace = "workspace"
// InstallRootEnvvar is the envvar describing where Mu has been installed.
const InstallRootEnvvar = "MUROOT"
// InstallRootLibdir is the directory in which the standard Mu library exists.
const InstallRootLibdir = "lib"
// DefaultInstallRoot is where Mu is installed by default, if the envvar is missing.
// TODO: support Windows.
const DefaultInstallRoot = "/usr/local/mu"
// InstallRoot returns Mu's installation location. This is controlled my the MUROOT envvar.
func InstallRoot() string {
root := os.Getenv(InstallRootEnvvar)
if root == "" {
return DefaultInstallRoot
}
return root
}
// isTop returns true if the path represents the top of the filesystem.
func isTop(path string) bool {
return os.IsPathSeparator(path[len(path)-1])
}
// pathDir returns the nearest directory to the given path (identity if a directory; parent otherwise).
func pathDir(path string) string {
// It's possible that the path is a file (e.g., a Mu.yaml file); if so, we want the directory.
info, err := os.Stat(path)
if err != nil || info.IsDir() {
return path
} else {
return filepath.Dir(path)
}
}
// DetectMufile locates the closest Mufile from the given path, searching "upwards" in the directory hierarchy. If no
// Mufile is found, an empty path is returned. If problems are detected, they are logged to the diag.Sink.
func DetectMufile(path string, d diag.Sink) (string, error) {
// It's possible the target is already the file we seek; if so, return right away.
if IsMufile(path, d) {
return path, nil
}
curr := pathDir(path)
for {
stop := false
// Enumerate the current path's files, checking each to see if it's a Mufile.
files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(curr)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
for _, file := range files {
name := file.Name()
path := filepath.Join(curr, name)
if IsMufile(path, d) {
return path, nil
} else if name == Muspace {
// If we hit a .muspace file, stop looking.
stop = true
}
}
// If we encountered a stop condition, break out of the loop.
if stop {
break
}
// If neither succeeded, keep looking in our parent directory.
curr = filepath.Dir(curr)
if isTop(curr) {
break
}
}
return "", nil
}
// IsMufile returns true if the path references what appears to be a valid Mufile. If problems are detected -- like
// an incorrect extension -- they are logged to the provided diag.Sink (if non-nil).
func IsMufile(path string, d diag.Sink) bool {
info, err := os.Stat(path)
if err != nil || info.IsDir() {
// Missing files and directories can't be Mufiles.
return false
}
// Ensure the base name is expected.
name := info.Name()
ext := filepath.Ext(name)
base := strings.TrimSuffix(name, ext)
if base != Mufile {
if d != nil && strings.EqualFold(base, Mufile) {
// If the strings aren't equal, but case-insensitively match, issue a warning.
d.Warningf(errors.WarningIllegalMufileCasing.AtFile(name))
}
return false
}
// Check all supported extensions.
for _, mufileExt := range encoding.Exts {
if name == Mufile+mufileExt {
return true
}
}
// If we got here, it means the base name matched, but not the extension. Warn and return.
if d != nil {
d.Warningf(errors.WarningIllegalMufileExt.AtFile(name), ext)
}
return false
}