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// Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package godoc
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/build"
"go/doc"
"go/token"
htmlpkg "html"
htmltemplate "html/template"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
pathpkg "path"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strings"
"text/template"
"time"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc/analysis"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc/util"
"golang.org/x/tools/godoc/vfs"
)
// handlerServer is a migration from an old godoc http Handler type.
// This should probably merge into something else.
type handlerServer struct {
p *Presentation
c *Corpus // copy of p.Corpus
pattern string // url pattern; e.g. "/pkg/"
stripPrefix string // prefix to strip from import path; e.g. "pkg/"
fsRoot string // file system root to which the pattern is mapped; e.g. "/src"
exclude []string // file system paths to exclude; e.g. "/src/cmd"
}
func (s *handlerServer) registerWithMux(mux *http.ServeMux) {
mux.Handle(s.pattern, s)
}
// GetPageInfo returns the PageInfo for a package directory abspath. If the
// parameter genAST is set, an AST containing only the package exports is
// computed (PageInfo.PAst), otherwise package documentation (PageInfo.Doc)
// is extracted from the AST. If there is no corresponding package in the
// directory, PageInfo.PAst and PageInfo.PDoc are nil. If there are no sub-
// directories, PageInfo.Dirs is nil. If an error occurred, PageInfo.Err is
// set to the respective error but the error is not logged.
//
func (h *handlerServer) GetPageInfo(abspath, relpath string, mode PageInfoMode, goos, goarch string) *PageInfo {
info := &PageInfo{Dirname: abspath, Mode: mode}
// Restrict to the package files that would be used when building
// the package on this system. This makes sure that if there are
// separate implementations for, say, Windows vs Unix, we don't
// jumble them all together.
// Note: If goos/goarch aren't set, the current binary's GOOS/GOARCH
// are used.
ctxt := build.Default
ctxt.IsAbsPath = pathpkg.IsAbs
cmd/godoc, godoc: implement build.Context.IsDir, update expected error string Prior to this change, handlerServer.GetPageInfo created a build.Context starting with build.Default, and provided custom implementations for its IsAbsPath, ReadDir, and OpenFile funcs. Those funcs would operate on h.c.fs virtual filesystem. https://godoc.org/go/build#Context.IsDir is documented as: // IsDir reports whether the path names a directory. // If IsDir is nil, Import calls os.Stat and uses the result's IsDir method. IsDir func(path string) bool IsDir was left as nil, and so the default implementation was used. The default implementation uses os.Stat and isn't aware of the h.c.fs virtual filesystem. This appears to have been harmless in the past, but after the change to go/build in https://golang.org/cl/33158, it started to interfere with the operation of godoc. The command godoc began to fail to resolve relative import path "." in directories that exist, because the incorrect IsDir implementation was looking in real filesystem, rather than the virtual one: $ ./godoc fmt 2017/03/04 18:59:50 cannot find package "." in: /target $ ./godoc -http=localhost:6060 2017/03/04 19:00:07 cannot find package "." in: /src/fmt Providing a custom implementation of IsDir that is aware of the h.c.fs virtual filesystem, and performs a stat operation on the correct path there resolves that problem. It also fixes the failing tests. Additionally, because the exact error string returned from Context.Import has changed after https://golang.org/cl/33158, and now contains the text "package not found" rather than the underlying error text from filesystem caused by a failed ReadDir operation, the expected error message from "./godoc nonexistingpkg" in a test needed to be updated to "cannot find package". It's no longer dependent on the operating system. It might be desirable to provide more relevant detail in the error message from cmd/godoc when a package is not found, but that should be determined and done in a followup CL. The scope of this one is to fix normal functionality. This change follows update to go/build in https://golang.org/cl/33158. Helps golang/go#19401. Change-Id: I00e2f746ec4a2fe7e640218adce75f15bdf29aaf Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/37768 Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2017-03-04 17:06:07 -07:00
ctxt.IsDir = func(path string) bool {
fi, err := h.c.fs.Stat(filepath.ToSlash(path))
return err == nil && fi.IsDir()
}
ctxt.ReadDir = func(dir string) ([]os.FileInfo, error) {
f, err := h.c.fs.ReadDir(filepath.ToSlash(dir))
filtered := make([]os.FileInfo, 0, len(f))
for _, i := range f {
if mode&NoFiltering != 0 || i.Name() != "internal" {
filtered = append(filtered, i)
}
}
return filtered, err
}
ctxt.OpenFile = func(name string) (r io.ReadCloser, err error) {
data, err := vfs.ReadFile(h.c.fs, filepath.ToSlash(name))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(data)), nil
}
// Make the syscall/js package always visible by default.
// It defaults to the host's GOOS/GOARCH, and golang.org's
// linux/amd64 means the wasm syscall/js package was blank.
// And you can't run godoc on js/wasm anyway, so host defaults
// don't make sense here.
if goos == "" && goarch == "" && relpath == "syscall/js" {
goos, goarch = "js", "wasm"
}
if goos != "" {
ctxt.GOOS = goos
}
if goarch != "" {
ctxt.GOARCH = goarch
}
pkginfo, err := ctxt.ImportDir(abspath, 0)
// continue if there are no Go source files; we still want the directory info
if _, nogo := err.(*build.NoGoError); err != nil && !nogo {
info.Err = err
return info
}
// collect package files
pkgname := pkginfo.Name
pkgfiles := append(pkginfo.GoFiles, pkginfo.CgoFiles...)
if len(pkgfiles) == 0 {
// Commands written in C have no .go files in the build.
// Instead, documentation may be found in an ignored file.
// The file may be ignored via an explicit +build ignore
// constraint (recommended), or by defining the package
// documentation (historic).
pkgname = "main" // assume package main since pkginfo.Name == ""
pkgfiles = pkginfo.IgnoredGoFiles
}
// get package information, if any
if len(pkgfiles) > 0 {
// build package AST
fset := token.NewFileSet()
files, err := h.c.parseFiles(fset, relpath, abspath, pkgfiles)
if err != nil {
info.Err = err
return info
}
// ignore any errors - they are due to unresolved identifiers
pkg, _ := ast.NewPackage(fset, files, poorMansImporter, nil)
// extract package documentation
info.FSet = fset
if mode&ShowSource == 0 {
// show extracted documentation
var m doc.Mode
if mode&NoFiltering != 0 {
m |= doc.AllDecls
}
if mode&AllMethods != 0 {
m |= doc.AllMethods
}
info.PDoc = doc.New(pkg, pathpkg.Clean(relpath), m) // no trailing '/' in importpath
if mode&NoTypeAssoc != 0 {
for _, t := range info.PDoc.Types {
info.PDoc.Consts = append(info.PDoc.Consts, t.Consts...)
info.PDoc.Vars = append(info.PDoc.Vars, t.Vars...)
info.PDoc.Funcs = append(info.PDoc.Funcs, t.Funcs...)
t.Consts = nil
t.Vars = nil
t.Funcs = nil
}
// for now we cannot easily sort consts and vars since
// go/doc.Value doesn't export the order information
sort.Sort(funcsByName(info.PDoc.Funcs))
}
// collect examples
testfiles := append(pkginfo.TestGoFiles, pkginfo.XTestGoFiles...)
files, err = h.c.parseFiles(fset, relpath, abspath, testfiles)
if err != nil {
log.Println("parsing examples:", err)
}
info.Examples = collectExamples(h.c, pkg, files)
// collect any notes that we want to show
if info.PDoc.Notes != nil {
// could regexp.Compile only once per godoc, but probably not worth it
if rx := h.p.NotesRx; rx != nil {
for m, n := range info.PDoc.Notes {
if rx.MatchString(m) {
if info.Notes == nil {
info.Notes = make(map[string][]*doc.Note)
}
info.Notes[m] = n
}
}
}
}
} else {
// show source code
// TODO(gri) Consider eliminating export filtering in this mode,
// or perhaps eliminating the mode altogether.
if mode&NoFiltering == 0 {
packageExports(fset, pkg)
}
info.PAst = files
}
info.IsMain = pkgname == "main"
}
// get directory information, if any
var dir *Directory
var timestamp time.Time
if tree, ts := h.c.fsTree.Get(); tree != nil && tree.(*Directory) != nil {
// directory tree is present; lookup respective directory
// (may still fail if the file system was updated and the
// new directory tree has not yet been computed)
dir = tree.(*Directory).lookup(abspath)
timestamp = ts
}
if dir == nil {
// TODO(agnivade): handle this case better, now since there is no CLI mode.
// no directory tree present (happens in command-line mode);
// compute 2 levels for this page. The second level is to
// get the synopses of sub-directories.
// note: cannot use path filter here because in general
// it doesn't contain the FSTree path
dir = h.c.newDirectory(abspath, 2)
timestamp = time.Now()
}
info.Dirs = dir.listing(true, func(path string) bool { return h.includePath(path, mode) })
info.DirTime = timestamp
info.DirFlat = mode&FlatDir != 0
return info
}
func (h *handlerServer) includePath(path string, mode PageInfoMode) (r bool) {
// if the path is under one of the exclusion paths, don't list.
for _, e := range h.exclude {
if strings.HasPrefix(path, e) {
return false
}
}
// if the path includes 'internal', don't list unless we are in the NoFiltering mode.
if mode&NoFiltering != 0 {
return true
}
if strings.Contains(path, "internal") || strings.Contains(path, "vendor") {
for _, c := range strings.Split(filepath.Clean(path), string(os.PathSeparator)) {
if c == "internal" || c == "vendor" {
return false
}
}
}
return true
}
type funcsByName []*doc.Func
func (s funcsByName) Len() int { return len(s) }
func (s funcsByName) Swap(i, j int) { s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i] }
func (s funcsByName) Less(i, j int) bool { return s[i].Name < s[j].Name }
func (h *handlerServer) ServeHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
if redirect(w, r) {
return
}
relpath := pathpkg.Clean(r.URL.Path[len(h.stripPrefix)+1:])
if !h.corpusInitialized() {
h.p.ServeError(w, r, relpath, errors.New("Scan is not yet complete. Please retry after a few moments"))
return
}
abspath := pathpkg.Join(h.fsRoot, relpath)
mode := h.p.GetPageInfoMode(r)
if relpath == builtinPkgPath {
// The fake built-in package contains unexported identifiers,
// but we want to show them. Also, disable type association,
// since it's not helpful for this fake package (see issue 6645).
mode |= NoFiltering | NoTypeAssoc
}
info := h.GetPageInfo(abspath, relpath, mode, r.FormValue("GOOS"), r.FormValue("GOARCH"))
if info.Err != nil {
log.Print(info.Err)
h.p.ServeError(w, r, relpath, info.Err)
return
}
var tabtitle, title, subtitle string
switch {
case info.PAst != nil:
for _, ast := range info.PAst {
tabtitle = ast.Name.Name
break
}
case info.PDoc != nil:
tabtitle = info.PDoc.Name
default:
tabtitle = info.Dirname
title = "Directory "
if h.p.ShowTimestamps {
subtitle = "Last update: " + info.DirTime.String()
}
}
if title == "" {
if info.IsMain {
// assume that the directory name is the command name
_, tabtitle = pathpkg.Split(relpath)
title = "Command "
} else {
title = "Package "
}
}
title += tabtitle
// special cases for top-level package/command directories
switch tabtitle {
case "/src":
title = "Packages"
tabtitle = "Packages"
case "/src/cmd":
title = "Commands"
tabtitle = "Commands"
}
// Emit JSON array for type information.
pi := h.c.Analysis.PackageInfo(relpath)
hasTreeView := len(pi.CallGraph) != 0
info.CallGraphIndex = pi.CallGraphIndex
info.CallGraph = htmltemplate.JS(marshalJSON(pi.CallGraph))
info.AnalysisData = htmltemplate.JS(marshalJSON(pi.Types))
info.TypeInfoIndex = make(map[string]int)
for i, ti := range pi.Types {
info.TypeInfoIndex[ti.Name] = i
}
info.GoogleCN = googleCN(r)
var body []byte
if info.Dirname == "/src" {
body = applyTemplate(h.p.PackageRootHTML, "packageRootHTML", info)
} else {
body = applyTemplate(h.p.PackageHTML, "packageHTML", info)
}
h.p.ServePage(w, Page{
Title: title,
Tabtitle: tabtitle,
Subtitle: subtitle,
Body: body,
GoogleCN: info.GoogleCN,
TreeView: hasTreeView,
})
}
func (h *handlerServer) corpusInitialized() bool {
h.c.initMu.RLock()
defer h.c.initMu.RUnlock()
return h.c.initDone
}
type PageInfoMode uint
const (
PageInfoModeQueryString = "m" // query string where PageInfoMode is stored
NoFiltering PageInfoMode = 1 << iota // do not filter exports
AllMethods // show all embedded methods
ShowSource // show source code, do not extract documentation
FlatDir // show directory in a flat (non-indented) manner
NoTypeAssoc // don't associate consts, vars, and factory functions with types (not exposed via ?m= query parameter, used for package builtin, see issue 6645)
)
// modeNames defines names for each PageInfoMode flag.
var modeNames = map[string]PageInfoMode{
"all": NoFiltering,
"methods": AllMethods,
"src": ShowSource,
"flat": FlatDir,
}
// generate a query string for persisting PageInfoMode between pages.
func modeQueryString(mode PageInfoMode) string {
if modeNames := mode.names(); len(modeNames) > 0 {
return "?m=" + strings.Join(modeNames, ",")
}
return ""
}
// alphabetically sorted names of active flags for a PageInfoMode.
func (m PageInfoMode) names() []string {
var names []string
for name, mode := range modeNames {
if m&mode != 0 {
names = append(names, name)
}
}
sort.Strings(names)
return names
}
// GetPageInfoMode computes the PageInfoMode flags by analyzing the request
// URL form value "m". It is value is a comma-separated list of mode names
// as defined by modeNames (e.g.: m=src,text).
func (p *Presentation) GetPageInfoMode(r *http.Request) PageInfoMode {
var mode PageInfoMode
for _, k := range strings.Split(r.FormValue(PageInfoModeQueryString), ",") {
if m, found := modeNames[strings.TrimSpace(k)]; found {
mode |= m
}
}
if p.AdjustPageInfoMode != nil {
mode = p.AdjustPageInfoMode(r, mode)
}
return mode
}
// poorMansImporter returns a (dummy) package object named
// by the last path component of the provided package path
// (as is the convention for packages). This is sufficient
// to resolve package identifiers without doing an actual
// import. It never returns an error.
//
func poorMansImporter(imports map[string]*ast.Object, path string) (*ast.Object, error) {
pkg := imports[path]
if pkg == nil {
// note that strings.LastIndex returns -1 if there is no "/"
pkg = ast.NewObj(ast.Pkg, path[strings.LastIndex(path, "/")+1:])
pkg.Data = ast.NewScope(nil) // required by ast.NewPackage for dot-import
imports[path] = pkg
}
return pkg, nil
}
// globalNames returns a set of the names declared by all package-level
// declarations. Method names are returned in the form Receiver_Method.
func globalNames(pkg *ast.Package) map[string]bool {
names := make(map[string]bool)
for _, file := range pkg.Files {
for _, decl := range file.Decls {
addNames(names, decl)
}
}
return names
}
// collectExamples collects examples for pkg from testfiles.
func collectExamples(c *Corpus, pkg *ast.Package, testfiles map[string]*ast.File) []*doc.Example {
var files []*ast.File
for _, f := range testfiles {
files = append(files, f)
}
var examples []*doc.Example
globals := globalNames(pkg)
for _, e := range doc.Examples(files...) {
name := stripExampleSuffix(e.Name)
if name == "" || globals[name] {
examples = append(examples, e)
} else if c.Verbose {
log.Printf("skipping example 'Example%s' because '%s' is not a known function or type", e.Name, e.Name)
}
}
return examples
}
// addNames adds the names declared by decl to the names set.
// Method names are added in the form ReceiverTypeName_Method.
func addNames(names map[string]bool, decl ast.Decl) {
switch d := decl.(type) {
case *ast.FuncDecl:
name := d.Name.Name
if d.Recv != nil {
var typeName string
switch r := d.Recv.List[0].Type.(type) {
case *ast.StarExpr:
typeName = r.X.(*ast.Ident).Name
case *ast.Ident:
typeName = r.Name
}
name = typeName + "_" + name
}
names[name] = true
case *ast.GenDecl:
for _, spec := range d.Specs {
switch s := spec.(type) {
case *ast.TypeSpec:
names[s.Name.Name] = true
case *ast.ValueSpec:
for _, id := range s.Names {
names[id.Name] = true
}
}
}
}
}
// packageExports is a local implementation of ast.PackageExports
// which correctly updates each package file's comment list.
// (The ast.PackageExports signature is frozen, hence the local
// implementation).
//
func packageExports(fset *token.FileSet, pkg *ast.Package) {
for _, src := range pkg.Files {
cmap := ast.NewCommentMap(fset, src, src.Comments)
ast.FileExports(src)
src.Comments = cmap.Filter(src).Comments()
}
}
func applyTemplate(t *template.Template, name string, data interface{}) []byte {
var buf bytes.Buffer
if err := t.Execute(&buf, data); err != nil {
log.Printf("%s.Execute: %s", name, err)
}
return buf.Bytes()
}
type writerCapturesErr struct {
w io.Writer
err error
}
func (w *writerCapturesErr) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
n, err := w.w.Write(p)
if err != nil {
w.err = err
}
return n, err
}
// applyTemplateToResponseWriter uses an http.ResponseWriter as the io.Writer
// for the call to template.Execute. It uses an io.Writer wrapper to capture
// errors from the underlying http.ResponseWriter. Errors are logged only when
// they come from the template processing and not the Writer; this avoid
// polluting log files with error messages due to networking issues, such as
// client disconnects and http HEAD protocol violations.
func applyTemplateToResponseWriter(rw http.ResponseWriter, t *template.Template, data interface{}) {
w := &writerCapturesErr{w: rw}
err := t.Execute(w, data)
// There are some cases where template.Execute does not return an error when
// rw returns an error, and some where it does. So check w.err first.
if w.err == nil && err != nil {
// Log template errors.
log.Printf("%s.Execute: %s", t.Name(), err)
}
}
func redirect(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (redirected bool) {
canonical := pathpkg.Clean(r.URL.Path)
if !strings.HasSuffix(canonical, "/") {
canonical += "/"
}
if r.URL.Path != canonical {
url := *r.URL
url.Path = canonical
http.Redirect(w, r, url.String(), http.StatusMovedPermanently)
redirected = true
}
return
}
func redirectFile(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (redirected bool) {
c := pathpkg.Clean(r.URL.Path)
c = strings.TrimRight(c, "/")
if r.URL.Path != c {
url := *r.URL
url.Path = c
http.Redirect(w, r, url.String(), http.StatusMovedPermanently)
redirected = true
}
return
}
func (p *Presentation) serveTextFile(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, abspath, relpath, title string) {
src, err := vfs.ReadFile(p.Corpus.fs, abspath)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("ReadFile: %s", err)
p.ServeError(w, r, relpath, err)
return
}
if r.FormValue(PageInfoModeQueryString) == "text" {
p.ServeText(w, src)
return
}
h := r.FormValue("h")
s := RangeSelection(r.FormValue("s"))
var buf bytes.Buffer
if pathpkg.Ext(abspath) == ".go" {
// Find markup links for this file (e.g. "/src/fmt/print.go").
fi := p.Corpus.Analysis.FileInfo(abspath)
buf.WriteString("<script type='text/javascript'>document.ANALYSIS_DATA = ")
buf.Write(marshalJSON(fi.Data))
buf.WriteString(";</script>\n")
if status := p.Corpus.Analysis.Status(); status != "" {
buf.WriteString("<a href='/lib/godoc/analysis/help.html'>Static analysis features</a> ")
// TODO(adonovan): show analysis status at per-file granularity.
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "<span style='color: grey'>[%s]</span><br/>", htmlpkg.EscapeString(status))
}
buf.WriteString("<pre>")
formatGoSource(&buf, src, fi.Links, h, s)
buf.WriteString("</pre>")
} else {
buf.WriteString("<pre>")
FormatText(&buf, src, 1, false, h, s)
buf.WriteString("</pre>")
}
fmt.Fprintf(&buf, `<p><a href="/%s?m=text">View as plain text</a></p>`, htmlpkg.EscapeString(relpath))
p.ServePage(w, Page{
Title: title,
SrcPath: relpath,
Tabtitle: relpath,
Body: buf.Bytes(),
GoogleCN: googleCN(r),
})
}
// formatGoSource HTML-escapes Go source text and writes it to w,
// decorating it with the specified analysis links.
//
func formatGoSource(buf *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, links []analysis.Link, pattern string, selection Selection) {
// Emit to a temp buffer so that we can add line anchors at the end.
saved, buf := buf, new(bytes.Buffer)
var i int
var link analysis.Link // shared state of the two funcs below
segmentIter := func() (seg Segment) {
if i < len(links) {
link = links[i]
i++
seg = Segment{link.Start(), link.End()}
}
return
}
linkWriter := func(w io.Writer, offs int, start bool) {
link.Write(w, offs, start)
}
comments := tokenSelection(text, token.COMMENT)
var highlights Selection
if pattern != "" {
highlights = regexpSelection(text, pattern)
}
FormatSelections(buf, text, linkWriter, segmentIter, selectionTag, comments, highlights, selection)
// Now copy buf to saved, adding line anchors.
// The lineSelection mechanism can't be composed with our
// linkWriter, so we have to add line spans as another pass.
n := 1
for _, line := range bytes.Split(buf.Bytes(), []byte("\n")) {
// The line numbers are inserted into the document via a CSS ::before
// pseudo-element. This prevents them from being copied when users
// highlight and copy text.
// ::before is supported in 98% of browsers: https://caniuse.com/#feat=css-gencontent
// This is also the trick Github uses to hide line numbers.
//
// The first tab for the code snippet needs to start in column 9, so
// it indents a full 8 spaces, hence the two nbsp's. Otherwise the tab
// character only indents a short amount.
//
// Due to rounding and font width Firefox might not treat 8 rendered
// characters as 8 characters wide, and subsequently may treat the tab
// character in the 9th position as moving the width from (7.5 or so) up
// to 8. See
// https://github.com/webcompat/web-bugs/issues/17530#issuecomment-402675091
// for a fuller explanation. The solution is to add a CSS class to
// explicitly declare the width to be 8 characters.
fmt.Fprintf(saved, `<span id="L%d" class="ln">%6d&nbsp;&nbsp;</span>`, n, n)
n++
saved.Write(line)
saved.WriteByte('\n')
}
}
func (p *Presentation) serveDirectory(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, abspath, relpath string) {
if redirect(w, r) {
return
}
list, err := p.Corpus.fs.ReadDir(abspath)
if err != nil {
p.ServeError(w, r, relpath, err)
return
}
p.ServePage(w, Page{
Title: "Directory",
SrcPath: relpath,
Tabtitle: relpath,
Body: applyTemplate(p.DirlistHTML, "dirlistHTML", list),
GoogleCN: googleCN(r),
})
}
func (p *Presentation) ServeHTMLDoc(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, abspath, relpath string) {
// get HTML body contents
src, err := vfs.ReadFile(p.Corpus.fs, abspath)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("ReadFile: %s", err)
p.ServeError(w, r, relpath, err)
return
}
// if it begins with "<!DOCTYPE " assume it is standalone
// html that doesn't need the template wrapping.
if bytes.HasPrefix(src, doctype) {
w.Write(src)
return
}
// if it begins with a JSON blob, read in the metadata.
meta, src, err := extractMetadata(src)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("decoding metadata %s: %v", relpath, err)
}
page := Page{
Title: meta.Title,
Subtitle: meta.Subtitle,
GoogleCN: googleCN(r),
}
// evaluate as template if indicated
if meta.Template {
tmpl, err := template.New("main").Funcs(p.TemplateFuncs()).Parse(string(src))
if err != nil {
log.Printf("parsing template %s: %v", relpath, err)
p.ServeError(w, r, relpath, err)
return
}
var buf bytes.Buffer
if err := tmpl.Execute(&buf, page); err != nil {
log.Printf("executing template %s: %v", relpath, err)
p.ServeError(w, r, relpath, err)
return
}
src = buf.Bytes()
}
// if it's the language spec, add tags to EBNF productions
if strings.HasSuffix(abspath, "go_spec.html") {
var buf bytes.Buffer
Linkify(&buf, src)
src = buf.Bytes()
}
page.Body = src
p.ServePage(w, page)
}
func (p *Presentation) ServeFile(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
p.serveFile(w, r)
}
func (p *Presentation) serveFile(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
relpath := r.URL.Path
// Check to see if we need to redirect or serve another file.
if m := p.Corpus.MetadataFor(relpath); m != nil {
if m.Path != relpath {
// Redirect to canonical path.
http.Redirect(w, r, m.Path, http.StatusMovedPermanently)
return
}
// Serve from the actual filesystem path.
relpath = m.filePath
}
abspath := relpath
relpath = relpath[1:] // strip leading slash
switch pathpkg.Ext(relpath) {
case ".html":
if strings.HasSuffix(relpath, "/index.html") {
// We'll show index.html for the directory.
// Use the dir/ version as canonical instead of dir/index.html.
http.Redirect(w, r, r.URL.Path[0:len(r.URL.Path)-len("index.html")], http.StatusMovedPermanently)
return
}
p.ServeHTMLDoc(w, r, abspath, relpath)
return
case ".go":
p.serveTextFile(w, r, abspath, relpath, "Source file")
return
}
dir, err := p.Corpus.fs.Lstat(abspath)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
p.ServeError(w, r, relpath, err)
return
}
if dir != nil && dir.IsDir() {
if redirect(w, r) {
return
}
if index := pathpkg.Join(abspath, "index.html"); util.IsTextFile(p.Corpus.fs, index) {
p.ServeHTMLDoc(w, r, index, index)
return
}
p.serveDirectory(w, r, abspath, relpath)
return
}
if util.IsTextFile(p.Corpus.fs, abspath) {
if redirectFile(w, r) {
return
}
p.serveTextFile(w, r, abspath, relpath, "Text file")
return
}
p.fileServer.ServeHTTP(w, r)
}
func (p *Presentation) ServeText(w http.ResponseWriter, text []byte) {
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/plain; charset=utf-8")
w.Write(text)
}
func marshalJSON(x interface{}) []byte {
var data []byte
var err error
const indentJSON = false // for easier debugging
if indentJSON {
data, err = json.MarshalIndent(x, "", " ")
} else {
data, err = json.Marshal(x)
}
if err != nil {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("json.Marshal failed: %s", err))
}
return data
}