// +build go1.6 // Copyright 2014 Unknwon // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"): you may // not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain // a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT // WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the // License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations // under the License. // Package ini provides INI file read and write functionality in Go. package ini import ( "regexp" "runtime" ) const ( // DefaultSection is the name of default section. You can use this constant or the string literal. // In most of cases, an empty string is all you need to access the section. DefaultSection = "DEFAULT" // Maximum allowed depth when recursively substituing variable names. depthValues = 99 version = "1.51.1" ) // Version returns current package version literal. func Version() string { return version } var ( // LineBreak is the delimiter to determine or compose a new line. // This variable will be changed to "\r\n" automatically on Windows at package init time. LineBreak = "\n" // Variable regexp pattern: %(variable)s varPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`%\(([^)]+)\)s`) // DefaultHeader explicitly writes default section header. DefaultHeader = false // PrettySection indicates whether to put a line between sections. PrettySection = true // PrettyFormat indicates whether to align "=" sign with spaces to produce pretty output // or reduce all possible spaces for compact format. PrettyFormat = true // PrettyEqual places spaces around "=" sign even when PrettyFormat is false. PrettyEqual = false // DefaultFormatLeft places custom spaces on the left when PrettyFormat and PrettyEqual are both disabled. DefaultFormatLeft = "" // DefaultFormatRight places custom spaces on the right when PrettyFormat and PrettyEqual are both disabled. DefaultFormatRight = "" ) func init() { if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { LineBreak = "\r\n" } } // LoadOptions contains all customized options used for load data source(s). type LoadOptions struct { // Loose indicates whether the parser should ignore nonexistent files or return error. Loose bool // Insensitive indicates whether the parser forces all section and key names to lowercase. Insensitive bool // IgnoreContinuation indicates whether to ignore continuation lines while parsing. IgnoreContinuation bool // IgnoreInlineComment indicates whether to ignore comments at the end of value and treat it as part of value. IgnoreInlineComment bool // SkipUnrecognizableLines indicates whether to skip unrecognizable lines that do not conform to key/value pairs. SkipUnrecognizableLines bool // AllowBooleanKeys indicates whether to allow boolean type keys or treat as value is missing. // This type of keys are mostly used in my.cnf. AllowBooleanKeys bool // AllowShadows indicates whether to keep track of keys with same name under same section. AllowShadows bool // AllowNestedValues indicates whether to allow AWS-like nested values. // Docs: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/topic/config-vars.html#nested-values AllowNestedValues bool // AllowPythonMultilineValues indicates whether to allow Python-like multi-line values. // Docs: https://docs.python.org/3/library/configparser.html#supported-ini-file-structure // Relevant quote: Values can also span multiple lines, as long as they are indented deeper // than the first line of the value. AllowPythonMultilineValues bool // SpaceBeforeInlineComment indicates whether to allow comment symbols (\# and \;) inside value. // Docs: https://docs.python.org/2/library/configparser.html // Quote: Comments may appear on their own in an otherwise empty line, or may be entered in lines holding values or section names. // In the latter case, they need to be preceded by a whitespace character to be recognized as a comment. SpaceBeforeInlineComment bool // UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes indicates whether to unescape double quotes inside value to regular format // when value is surrounded by double quotes, e.g. key="a \"value\"" => key=a "value" UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes bool // UnescapeValueCommentSymbols indicates to unescape comment symbols (\# and \;) inside value to regular format // when value is NOT surrounded by any quotes. // Note: UNSTABLE, behavior might change to only unescape inside double quotes but may noy necessary at all. UnescapeValueCommentSymbols bool // UnparseableSections stores a list of blocks that are allowed with raw content which do not otherwise // conform to key/value pairs. Specify the names of those blocks here. UnparseableSections []string // KeyValueDelimiters is the sequence of delimiters that are used to separate key and value. By default, it is "=:". KeyValueDelimiters string // PreserveSurroundedQuote indicates whether to preserve surrounded quote (single and double quotes). PreserveSurroundedQuote bool // DebugFunc is called to collect debug information (currently only useful to debug parsing Python-style multiline values). DebugFunc DebugFunc // ReaderBufferSize is the buffer size of the reader in bytes. ReaderBufferSize int } // DebugFunc is the type of function called to log parse events. type DebugFunc func(message string) // LoadSources allows caller to apply customized options for loading from data source(s). func LoadSources(opts LoadOptions, source interface{}, others ...interface{}) (_ *File, err error) { sources := make([]dataSource, len(others)+1) sources[0], err = parseDataSource(source) if err != nil { return nil, err } for i := range others { sources[i+1], err = parseDataSource(others[i]) if err != nil { return nil, err } } f := newFile(sources, opts) if err = f.Reload(); err != nil { return nil, err } return f, nil } // Load loads and parses from INI data sources. // Arguments can be mixed of file name with string type, or raw data in []byte. // It will return error if list contains nonexistent files. func Load(source interface{}, others ...interface{}) (*File, error) { return LoadSources(LoadOptions{}, source, others...) } // LooseLoad has exactly same functionality as Load function // except it ignores nonexistent files instead of returning error. func LooseLoad(source interface{}, others ...interface{}) (*File, error) { return LoadSources(LoadOptions{Loose: true}, source, others...) } // InsensitiveLoad has exactly same functionality as Load function // except it forces all section and key names to be lowercased. func InsensitiveLoad(source interface{}, others ...interface{}) (*File, error) { return LoadSources(LoadOptions{Insensitive: true}, source, others...) } // ShadowLoad has exactly same functionality as Load function // except it allows have shadow keys. func ShadowLoad(source interface{}, others ...interface{}) (*File, error) { return LoadSources(LoadOptions{AllowShadows: true}, source, others...) }