// 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 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("\n") if status := p.Corpus.Analysis.Status(); status != "" { buf.WriteString("Static analysis features ") // TODO(adonovan): show analysis status at per-file granularity. fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "[%s]
", htmlpkg.EscapeString(status)) } buf.WriteString("
")
		formatGoSource(&buf, src, fi.Links, h, s)
		buf.WriteString("
") } else { buf.WriteString("
")
		FormatText(&buf, src, 1, false, h, s)
		buf.WriteString("
") } fmt.Fprintf(&buf, `

View as plain text

`, 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, `%6d  `, 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 "