github.com/zhuohuang-hust/src-cbuild@v0.0.0-20230105071821-c7aab3e7c840/builder/dockerfile/dispatchers_windows.go (about) 1 package dockerfile 2 3 import ( 4 "fmt" 5 "os" 6 "path/filepath" 7 "regexp" 8 "strings" 9 10 "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/system" 11 ) 12 13 var pattern = regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-zA-Z]:\.$`) 14 15 // normaliseWorkdir normalises a user requested working directory in a 16 // platform sematically consistent way. 17 func normaliseWorkdir(current string, requested string) (string, error) { 18 if requested == "" { 19 return "", fmt.Errorf("cannot normalise nothing") 20 } 21 22 // `filepath.Clean` will replace "" with "." so skip in that case 23 if current != "" { 24 current = filepath.Clean(current) 25 } 26 if requested != "" { 27 requested = filepath.Clean(requested) 28 } 29 30 // If either current or requested in Windows is: 31 // C: 32 // C:. 33 // then an error will be thrown as the definition for the above 34 // refers to `current directory on drive C:` 35 // Since filepath.Clean() will automatically normalize the above 36 // to `C:.`, we only need to check the last format 37 if pattern.MatchString(current) { 38 return "", fmt.Errorf("%s is not a directory. If you are specifying a drive letter, please add a trailing '\\'", current) 39 } 40 if pattern.MatchString(requested) { 41 return "", fmt.Errorf("%s is not a directory. If you are specifying a drive letter, please add a trailing '\\'", requested) 42 } 43 44 // Target semantics is C:\somefolder, specifically in the format: 45 // UPPERCASEDriveLetter-Colon-Backslash-FolderName. We are already 46 // guaranteed that `current`, if set, is consistent. This allows us to 47 // cope correctly with any of the following in a Dockerfile: 48 // WORKDIR a --> C:\a 49 // WORKDIR c:\\foo --> C:\foo 50 // WORKDIR \\foo --> C:\foo 51 // WORKDIR /foo --> C:\foo 52 // WORKDIR c:\\foo \ WORKDIR bar --> C:\foo --> C:\foo\bar 53 // WORKDIR C:/foo \ WORKDIR bar --> C:\foo --> C:\foo\bar 54 // WORKDIR C:/foo \ WORKDIR \\bar --> C:\foo --> C:\bar 55 // WORKDIR /foo \ WORKDIR c:/bar --> C:\foo --> C:\bar 56 if len(current) == 0 || system.IsAbs(requested) { 57 if (requested[0] == os.PathSeparator) || 58 (len(requested) > 1 && string(requested[1]) != ":") || 59 (len(requested) == 1) { 60 requested = filepath.Join(`C:\`, requested) 61 } 62 } else { 63 requested = filepath.Join(current, requested) 64 } 65 // Upper-case drive letter 66 return (strings.ToUpper(string(requested[0])) + requested[1:]), nil 67 } 68 69 func errNotJSON(command, original string) error { 70 // For Windows users, give a hint if it looks like it might contain 71 // a path which hasn't been escaped such as ["c:\windows\system32\prog.exe", "-param"], 72 // as JSON must be escaped. Unfortunate... 73 // 74 // Specifically looking for quote-driveletter-colon-backslash, there's no 75 // double backslash and a [] pair. No, this is not perfect, but it doesn't 76 // have to be. It's simply a hint to make life a little easier. 77 extra := "" 78 original = filepath.FromSlash(strings.ToLower(strings.Replace(strings.ToLower(original), strings.ToLower(command)+" ", "", -1))) 79 if len(regexp.MustCompile(`"[a-z]:\\.*`).FindStringSubmatch(original)) > 0 && 80 !strings.Contains(original, `\\`) && 81 strings.Contains(original, "[") && 82 strings.Contains(original, "]") { 83 extra = fmt.Sprintf(`. It looks like '%s' includes a file path without an escaped back-slash. JSON requires back-slashes to be escaped such as ["c:\\path\\to\\file.exe", "/parameter"]`, original) 84 } 85 return fmt.Errorf("%s requires the arguments to be in JSON form%s", command, extra) 86 }