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Updates #10691
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7.7 KiB
Go
276 lines
7.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2021 The Hugo Authors. All rights reserved.
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package paths
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"path"
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"path/filepath"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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)
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// FilePathSeparator as defined by os.Separator.
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const FilePathSeparator = string(filepath.Separator)
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// filepathPathBridge is a bridge for common functionality in filepath vs path
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type filepathPathBridge interface {
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Base(in string) string
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Clean(in string) string
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Dir(in string) string
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Ext(in string) string
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Join(elem ...string) string
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Separator() string
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}
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type filepathBridge struct{}
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func (filepathBridge) Base(in string) string {
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return filepath.Base(in)
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}
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func (filepathBridge) Clean(in string) string {
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return filepath.Clean(in)
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}
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func (filepathBridge) Dir(in string) string {
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return filepath.Dir(in)
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}
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func (filepathBridge) Ext(in string) string {
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return filepath.Ext(in)
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}
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func (filepathBridge) Join(elem ...string) string {
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return filepath.Join(elem...)
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}
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func (filepathBridge) Separator() string {
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return FilePathSeparator
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}
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var fpb filepathBridge
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// AbsPathify creates an absolute path if given a working dir and a relative path.
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// If already absolute, the path is just cleaned.
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func AbsPathify(workingDir, inPath string) string {
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if filepath.IsAbs(inPath) {
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return filepath.Clean(inPath)
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}
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return filepath.Join(workingDir, inPath)
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}
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// MakeTitle converts the path given to a suitable title, trimming whitespace
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// and replacing hyphens with whitespace.
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func MakeTitle(inpath string) string {
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return strings.Replace(strings.TrimSpace(inpath), "-", " ", -1)
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}
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// ReplaceExtension takes a path and an extension, strips the old extension
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// and returns the path with the new extension.
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func ReplaceExtension(path string, newExt string) string {
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f, _ := fileAndExt(path, fpb)
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return f + "." + newExt
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}
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func makePathRelative(inPath string, possibleDirectories ...string) (string, error) {
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for _, currentPath := range possibleDirectories {
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if strings.HasPrefix(inPath, currentPath) {
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return strings.TrimPrefix(inPath, currentPath), nil
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}
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}
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return inPath, errors.New("can't extract relative path, unknown prefix")
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}
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// Should be good enough for Hugo.
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var isFileRe = regexp.MustCompile(`.*\..{1,6}$`)
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// GetDottedRelativePath expects a relative path starting after the content directory.
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// It returns a relative path with dots ("..") navigating up the path structure.
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func GetDottedRelativePath(inPath string) string {
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inPath = path.Clean(filepath.ToSlash(inPath))
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if inPath == "." {
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return "./"
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}
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if !isFileRe.MatchString(inPath) && !strings.HasSuffix(inPath, "/") {
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inPath += "/"
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}
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if !strings.HasPrefix(inPath, "/") {
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inPath = "/" + inPath
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}
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dir, _ := filepath.Split(inPath)
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sectionCount := strings.Count(dir, "/")
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if sectionCount == 0 || dir == "/" {
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return "./"
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}
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var dottedPath string
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for i := 1; i < sectionCount; i++ {
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dottedPath += "../"
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}
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return dottedPath
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}
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// ExtNoDelimiter takes a path and returns the extension, excluding the delimiter, i.e. "md".
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func ExtNoDelimiter(in string) string {
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return strings.TrimPrefix(Ext(in), ".")
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}
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// Ext takes a path and returns the extension, including the delimiter, i.e. ".md".
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func Ext(in string) string {
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_, ext := fileAndExt(in, fpb)
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return ext
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}
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// PathAndExt is the same as FileAndExt, but it uses the path package.
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func PathAndExt(in string) (string, string) {
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return fileAndExt(in, pb)
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}
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// FileAndExt takes a path and returns the file and extension separated,
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// the extension including the delimiter, i.e. ".md".
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func FileAndExt(in string) (string, string) {
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return fileAndExt(in, fpb)
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}
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// FileAndExtNoDelimiter takes a path and returns the file and extension separated,
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// the extension excluding the delimiter, e.g "md".
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func FileAndExtNoDelimiter(in string) (string, string) {
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file, ext := fileAndExt(in, fpb)
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return file, strings.TrimPrefix(ext, ".")
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}
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// Filename takes a file path, strips out the extension,
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// and returns the name of the file.
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func Filename(in string) (name string) {
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name, _ = fileAndExt(in, fpb)
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return
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}
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// PathNoExt takes a path, strips out the extension,
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// and returns the name of the file.
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func PathNoExt(in string) string {
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return strings.TrimSuffix(in, path.Ext(in))
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}
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// FileAndExt returns the filename and any extension of a file path as
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// two separate strings.
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//
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// If the path, in, contains a directory name ending in a slash,
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// then both name and ext will be empty strings.
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//
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// If the path, in, is either the current directory, the parent
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// directory or the root directory, or an empty string,
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// then both name and ext will be empty strings.
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//
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// If the path, in, represents the path of a file without an extension,
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// then name will be the name of the file and ext will be an empty string.
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//
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// If the path, in, represents a filename with an extension,
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// then name will be the filename minus any extension - including the dot
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// and ext will contain the extension - minus the dot.
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func fileAndExt(in string, b filepathPathBridge) (name string, ext string) {
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ext = b.Ext(in)
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base := b.Base(in)
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return extractFilename(in, ext, base, b.Separator()), ext
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}
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func extractFilename(in, ext, base, pathSeparator string) (name string) {
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// No file name cases. These are defined as:
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// 1. any "in" path that ends in a pathSeparator
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// 2. any "base" consisting of just an pathSeparator
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// 3. any "base" consisting of just an empty string
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// 4. any "base" consisting of just the current directory i.e. "."
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// 5. any "base" consisting of just the parent directory i.e. ".."
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if (strings.LastIndex(in, pathSeparator) == len(in)-1) || base == "" || base == "." || base == ".." || base == pathSeparator {
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name = "" // there is NO filename
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} else if ext != "" { // there was an Extension
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// return the filename minus the extension (and the ".")
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name = base[:strings.LastIndex(base, ".")]
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} else {
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// no extension case so just return base, which willi
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// be the filename
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name = base
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}
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return
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}
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// GetRelativePath returns the relative path of a given path.
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func GetRelativePath(path, base string) (final string, err error) {
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if filepath.IsAbs(path) && base == "" {
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return "", errors.New("source: missing base directory")
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}
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name := filepath.Clean(path)
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base = filepath.Clean(base)
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name, err = filepath.Rel(base, name)
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if err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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if strings.HasSuffix(filepath.FromSlash(path), FilePathSeparator) && !strings.HasSuffix(name, FilePathSeparator) {
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name += FilePathSeparator
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}
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return name, nil
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}
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func prettifyPath(in string, b filepathPathBridge) string {
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if filepath.Ext(in) == "" {
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// /section/name/ -> /section/name/index.html
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if len(in) < 2 {
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return b.Separator()
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}
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return b.Join(in, "index.html")
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}
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name, ext := fileAndExt(in, b)
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if name == "index" {
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// /section/name/index.html -> /section/name/index.html
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return b.Clean(in)
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}
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// /section/name.html -> /section/name/index.html
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return b.Join(b.Dir(in), name, "index"+ext)
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}
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type NamedSlice struct {
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Name string
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Slice []string
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}
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func (n NamedSlice) String() string {
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if len(n.Slice) == 0 {
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return n.Name
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s{%s}", n.Name, FilePathSeparator, strings.Join(n.Slice, ","))
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}
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// DirFile holds the result from path.Split.
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type DirFile struct {
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Dir string
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File string
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}
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// Used in test.
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func (df DirFile) String() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s|%s", df.Dir, df.File)
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}
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