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- package ftp
- import (
- "errors"
- "fmt"
- "strconv"
- "strings"
- "time"
- )
- var errUnsupportedListLine = errors.New("unsupported LIST line")
- var errUnsupportedListDate = errors.New("unsupported LIST date")
- var errUnknownListEntryType = errors.New("unknown entry type")
- type parseFunc func(string, time.Time, *time.Location) (*Entry, error)
- var listLineParsers = []parseFunc{
- parseRFC3659ListLine,
- parseLsListLine,
- parseDirListLine,
- parseHostedFTPLine,
- }
- var dirTimeFormats = []string{
- "01-02-06 03:04PM",
- "2006-01-02 15:04",
- }
- // parseRFC3659ListLine parses the style of directory line defined in RFC 3659.
- func parseRFC3659ListLine(line string, now time.Time, loc *time.Location) (*Entry, error) {
- iSemicolon := strings.Index(line, ";")
- iWhitespace := strings.Index(line, " ")
- if iSemicolon < 0 || iSemicolon > iWhitespace {
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- e := &Entry{
- Name: line[iWhitespace+1:],
- }
- for _, field := range strings.Split(line[:iWhitespace-1], ";") {
- i := strings.Index(field, "=")
- if i < 1 {
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- key := strings.ToLower(field[:i])
- value := field[i+1:]
- switch key {
- case "modify":
- var err error
- e.Time, err = time.ParseInLocation("20060102150405", value, loc)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- case "type":
- switch value {
- case "dir", "cdir", "pdir":
- e.Type = EntryTypeFolder
- case "file":
- e.Type = EntryTypeFile
- }
- case "size":
- e.setSize(value)
- }
- }
- return e, nil
- }
- // parseLsListLine parses a directory line in a format based on the output of
- // the UNIX ls command.
- func parseLsListLine(line string, now time.Time, loc *time.Location) (*Entry, error) {
- // Has the first field a length of exactly 10 bytes
- // - or 10 bytes with an additional '+' character for indicating ACLs?
- // If not, return.
- if i := strings.IndexByte(line, ' '); !(i == 10 || (i == 11 && line[10] == '+')) {
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- scanner := newScanner(line)
- fields := scanner.NextFields(6)
- if len(fields) < 6 {
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- if fields[1] == "folder" && fields[2] == "0" {
- e := &Entry{
- Type: EntryTypeFolder,
- Name: scanner.Remaining(),
- }
- if err := e.setTime(fields[3:6], now, loc); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- return e, nil
- }
- if fields[1] == "0" {
- fields = append(fields, scanner.Next())
- e := &Entry{
- Type: EntryTypeFile,
- Name: scanner.Remaining(),
- }
- if err := e.setSize(fields[2]); err != nil {
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- if err := e.setTime(fields[4:7], now, loc); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- return e, nil
- }
- // Read two more fields
- fields = append(fields, scanner.NextFields(2)...)
- if len(fields) < 8 {
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- e := &Entry{
- Name: scanner.Remaining(),
- }
- switch fields[0][0] {
- case '-':
- e.Type = EntryTypeFile
- if err := e.setSize(fields[4]); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- case 'd':
- e.Type = EntryTypeFolder
- case 'l':
- e.Type = EntryTypeLink
- // Split link name and target
- if i := strings.Index(e.Name, " -> "); i > 0 {
- e.Target = e.Name[i+4:]
- e.Name = e.Name[:i]
- }
- default:
- return nil, errUnknownListEntryType
- }
- if err := e.setTime(fields[5:8], now, loc); err != nil {
- return nil, err
- }
- return e, nil
- }
- // parseDirListLine parses a directory line in a format based on the output of
- // the MS-DOS DIR command.
- func parseDirListLine(line string, now time.Time, loc *time.Location) (*Entry, error) {
- e := &Entry{}
- var err error
- // Try various time formats that DIR might use, and stop when one works.
- for _, format := range dirTimeFormats {
- if len(line) > len(format) {
- e.Time, err = time.ParseInLocation(format, line[:len(format)], loc)
- if err == nil {
- line = line[len(format):]
- break
- }
- }
- }
- if err != nil {
- // None of the time formats worked.
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- line = strings.TrimLeft(line, " ")
- if strings.HasPrefix(line, "<DIR>") {
- e.Type = EntryTypeFolder
- line = strings.TrimPrefix(line, "<DIR>")
- } else {
- space := strings.Index(line, " ")
- if space == -1 {
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- e.Size, err = strconv.ParseUint(line[:space], 10, 64)
- if err != nil {
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- e.Type = EntryTypeFile
- line = line[space:]
- }
- e.Name = strings.TrimLeft(line, " ")
- return e, nil
- }
- // parseHostedFTPLine parses a directory line in the non-standard format used
- // by hostedftp.com
- // -r-------- 0 user group 65222236 Feb 24 00:39 UABlacklistingWeek8.csv
- // (The link count is inexplicably 0)
- func parseHostedFTPLine(line string, now time.Time, loc *time.Location) (*Entry, error) {
- // Has the first field a length of 10 bytes?
- if strings.IndexByte(line, ' ') != 10 {
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- scanner := newScanner(line)
- fields := scanner.NextFields(2)
- if len(fields) < 2 || fields[1] != "0" {
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- // Set link count to 1 and attempt to parse as Unix.
- return parseLsListLine(fields[0]+" 1 "+scanner.Remaining(), now, loc)
- }
- // parseListLine parses the various non-standard format returned by the LIST
- // FTP command.
- func parseListLine(line string, now time.Time, loc *time.Location) (*Entry, error) {
- for _, f := range listLineParsers {
- e, err := f(line, now, loc)
- if err != errUnsupportedListLine {
- return e, err
- }
- }
- return nil, errUnsupportedListLine
- }
- func (e *Entry) setSize(str string) (err error) {
- e.Size, err = strconv.ParseUint(str, 0, 64)
- return
- }
- func (e *Entry) setTime(fields []string, now time.Time, loc *time.Location) (err error) {
- if strings.Contains(fields[2], ":") { // contains time
- thisYear, _, _ := now.Date()
- timeStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %d %s", fields[1], fields[0], thisYear, fields[2])
- e.Time, err = time.ParseInLocation("_2 Jan 2006 15:04", timeStr, loc)
- /*
- On unix, `info ls` shows:
- 10.1.6 Formatting file timestamps
- ---------------------------------
- A timestamp is considered to be “recent” if it is less than six
- months old, and is not dated in the future. If a timestamp dated today
- is not listed in recent form, the timestamp is in the future, which
- means you probably have clock skew problems which may break programs
- like ‘make’ that rely on file timestamps.
- */
- if !e.Time.Before(now.AddDate(0, 6, 0)) {
- e.Time = e.Time.AddDate(-1, 0, 0)
- }
- } else { // only the date
- if len(fields[2]) != 4 {
- return errUnsupportedListDate
- }
- timeStr := fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s 00:00", fields[1], fields[0], fields[2])
- e.Time, err = time.ParseInLocation("_2 Jan 2006 15:04", timeStr, loc)
- }
- return
- }
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