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language: go
go:
- 1.1
- 1.2
- tip
before_script:
- go get github.com/stretchr/testify

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Simon Eskildsen
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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# Logrus <img src="http://i.imgur.com/hTeVwmJ.png" width="40" height="40" alt=":walrus:" class="emoji" title=":walrus:"/>&nbsp;[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/Sirupsen/logrus.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/Sirupsen/logrus)
Logrus is a structured logger for Go (golang), completely API compatible with
the standard library logger. [Godoc][godoc]. **Please note the Logrus API is not
yet stable (pre 1.0), the core API is unlikely change much but please version
control your Logrus to make sure you aren't fetching latest `master` on every
build.**
Nicely color-coded in development (when a TTY is attached, otherwise just
plain text):
![Colored](http://i.imgur.com/PY7qMwd.png)
With `log.Formatter = new(logrus.JSONFormatter)`, for easy parsing by logstash
or Splunk:
```json
{"animal":"walrus","level":"info","msg":"A group of walrus emerges from the
ocean","size":10,"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562264131 -0400 EDT"}
{"level":"warning","msg":"The group's number increased tremendously!",
"number":122,"omg":true,"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562471297 -0400 EDT"}
{"animal":"walrus","level":"info","msg":"A giant walrus appears!",
"size":10,"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562500591 -0400 EDT"}
{"animal":"walrus","level":"info","msg":"Tremendously sized cow enters the ocean.",
"size":9,"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562527896 -0400 EDT"}
{"level":"fatal","msg":"The ice breaks!","number":100,"omg":true,
"time":"2014-03-10 19:57:38.562543128 -0400 EDT"}
```
With the default `log.Formatter = new(logrus.TextFormatter)` when a TTY is not
attached, the output is compatible with the
[l2met](http://r.32k.io/l2met-introduction) format:
```text
time="2014-04-20 15:36:23.830442383 -0400 EDT" level="info" msg="A group of walrus emerges from the ocean" animal="walrus" size=10
time="2014-04-20 15:36:23.830584199 -0400 EDT" level="warning" msg="The group's number increased tremendously!" omg=true number=122
time="2014-04-20 15:36:23.830596521 -0400 EDT" level="info" msg="A giant walrus appears!" animal="walrus" size=10
time="2014-04-20 15:36:23.830611837 -0400 EDT" level="info" msg="Tremendously sized cow enters the ocean." animal="walrus" size=9
time="2014-04-20 15:36:23.830626464 -0400 EDT" level="fatal" msg="The ice breaks!" omg=true number=100
```
#### Example
The simplest way to use Logrus is simply the package-level exported logger:
```go
package main
import (
log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
)
func main() {
log.WithFields(log.Fields{
"animal": "walrus",
}).Info("A walrus appears")
}
```
Note that it's completely api-compatible with the stdlib logger, so you can
replace your `log` imports everywhere with `log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"`
and you'll now have the flexibility of Logrus. You can customize it all you
want:
```go
package main
import (
"os"
log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus/hooks/airbrake"
)
func init() {
// Log as JSON instead of the default ASCII formatter.
log.SetFormatter(logrus.JSONFormatter)
// Use the Airbrake hook to report errors that have Error severity or above to
// an exception tracker. You can create custom hooks, see the Hooks section.
log.AddHook(logrus_airbrake.AirbrakeHook)
// Output to stderr instead of stdout, could also be a file.
log.SetOuput(os.Stderr)
// Only log the warning severity or above.
log.SetLevel(logrus.WarnLevel)
}
func main() {
log.WithFields(log.Fields{
"animal": "walrus",
"size": 10,
}).Info("A group of walrus emerges from the ocean")
log.WithFields(log.Fields{
"omg": true,
"number": 122,
}).Warn("The group's number increased tremendously!")
log.WithFields(log.Fields{
"omg": true,
"number": 100,
}).Fatal("The ice breaks!")
}
```
For more advanced usage such as logging to multiple locations from the same
application, you can also create an instance of the `logrus` Logger:
```go
package main
import (
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
)
// Create a new instance of the logger. You can have any number of instances.
var log = logrus.New()
func main() {
// The API for setting attributes is a little different than the package level
// exported logger. See Godoc.
log.Out = os.Stderr
log.WithFields(log.Fields{
"animal": "walrus",
"size": 10,
}).Info("A group of walrus emerges from the ocean")
}
```
#### Fields
Logrus encourages careful, structured logging though logging fields instead of
long, unparseable error messages. For example, instead of: `log.Fatalf("Failed
to send event %s to topic %s with key %d")`, you should log the much more
discoverable:
```go
log.WithFields(log.Fields{
"event": event,
"topic": topic,
"key": key,
}).Fatal("Failed to send event")
```
We've found this API forces you to think about logging in a way that produces
much more useful logging messages. We've been in countless situations where just
a single added field to a log statement that was already there would've saved us
hours. The `WithFields` call is optional.
In general, with Logrus using any of the `printf`-family functions should be
seen as a hint you should add a field, however, you can still use the
`printf`-family functions with Logrus.
#### Hooks
You can add hooks for logging levels. For example to send errors to an exception
tracking service on `Error`, `Fatal` and `Panic`, info to StatsD or log to
multiple places simultaneously, e.g. syslog.
```go
// Not the real implementation of the Airbrake hook. Just a simple sample.
import (
log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
)
func init() {
log.AddHook(new(AirbrakeHook))
}
type AirbrakeHook struct{}
// `Fire()` takes the entry that the hook is fired for. `entry.Data[]` contains
// the fields for the entry. See the Fields section of the README.
func (hook *AirbrakeHook) Fire(entry *logrus.Entry) error {
err := airbrake.Notify(entry.Data["error"].(error))
if err != nil {
log.WithFields(log.Fields{
"source": "airbrake",
"endpoint": airbrake.Endpoint,
}).Info("Failed to send error to Airbrake")
}
return nil
}
// `Levels()` returns a slice of `Levels` the hook is fired for.
func (hook *AirbrakeHook) Levels() []log.Level {
return []log.Level{
log.ErrorLevel,
log.FatalLevel,
log.PanicLevel,
}
}
```
Logrus comes with built-in hooks. Add those, or your custom hook, in `init`:
```go
import (
log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus/hooks/airbrake"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus/hooks/syslog"
)
func init() {
log.AddHook(new(logrus_airbrake.AirbrakeHook))
log.AddHook(logrus_syslog.NewSyslogHook("udp", "localhost:514", syslog.LOG_INFO, ""))
}
```
* [`github.com/Sirupsen/logrus/hooks/airbrake`](https://github.com/Sirupsen/logrus/blob/master/hooks/airbrake/airbrake.go).
Send errors to an exception tracking service compatible with the Airbrake API.
Uses [`airbrake-go`](https://github.com/tobi/airbrake-go) behind the scenes.
* [`github.com/Sirupsen/logrus/hooks/syslog`](https://github.com/Sirupsen/logrus/blob/master/hooks/syslog/syslog.go).
Send errors to remote syslog server.
Uses standard library `log/syslog` behind the scenes.
#### Level logging
Logrus has six logging levels: Debug, Info, Warning, Error, Fatal and Panic.
```go
log.Debug("Useful debugging information.")
log.Info("Something noteworthy happened!")
log.Warn("You should probably take a look at this.")
log.Error("Something failed but I'm not quitting.")
// Calls os.Exit(1) after logging
log.Fatal("Bye.")
// Calls panic() after logging
log.Panic("I'm bailing.")
```
You can set the logging level on a `Logger`, then it will only log entries with
that severity or anything above it:
```go
// Will log anything that is info or above (warn, error, fatal, panic). Default.
log.SetLevel(log.InfoLevel)
```
It may be useful to set `log.Level = logrus.DebugLevel` in a debug or verbose
environment if your application has that.
#### Entries
Besides the fields added with `WithField` or `WithFields` some fields are
automatically added to all logging events:
1. `time`. The timestamp when the entry was created.
2. `msg`. The logging message passed to `{Info,Warn,Error,Fatal,Panic}` after
the `AddFields` call. E.g. `Failed to send event.`
3. `level`. The logging level. E.g. `info`.
#### Environments
Logrus has no notion of environment.
If you wish for hooks and formatters to only be used in specific environments,
you should handle that yourself. For example, if your application has a global
variable `Environment`, which is a string representation of the environment you
could do:
```go
import (
log "github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
)
init() {
// do something here to set environment depending on an environment variable
// or command-line flag
if Environment == "production" {
log.SetFormatter(logrus.JSONFormatter)
} else {
// The TextFormatter is default, you don't actually have to do this.
log.SetFormatter(logrus.TextFormatter)
}
}
```
This configuration is how `logrus` was intended to be used, but JSON in
production is mostly only useful if you do log aggregation with tools like
Splunk or Logstash.
#### Formatters
The built-in logging formatters are:
* `logrus.TextFormatter`. Logs the event in colors if stdout is a tty, otherwise
without colors.
* *Note:* to force colored output when there is no TTY, set the `ForceColors`
field to `true`.
* `logrus.JSONFormatter`. Logs fields as JSON.
Third party logging formatters:
* [`zalgo`](https://github.com/aybabtme/logzalgo): invoking the P͉̫o̳̼̊w̖͈̰͎e̬͔̭͂r͚̼̹̲ ̫͓͉̳͈ō̠͕͖̚f̝͍̠ ͕̲̞͖͑Z̖̫̤̫ͪa͉̬͈̗l͖͎g̳̥o̰̥̅!̣͔̲̻͊̄ ̙̘̦̹̦.
You can define your formatter by implementing the `Formatter` interface,
requiring a `Format` method. `Format` takes an `*Entry`. `entry.Data` is a
`Fields` type (`map[string]interface{}`) with all your fields as well as the
default ones (see Entries section above):
```go
type MyJSONFormatter struct {
}
log.SetFormatter(new(MyJSONFormatter))
func (f *JSONFormatter) Format(entry *Entry) ([]byte, error) {
// Note this doesn't include Time, Level and Message which are available on
// the Entry. Consult `godoc` on information about those fields or read the
// source of the official loggers.
serialized, err := json.Marshal(entry.Data)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to marshal fields to JSON, %v", err)
}
return append(serialized, '\n'), nil
}
```
#### Rotation
Log rotation is not provided with Logrus. Log rotation should be done by an
external program (like `logrotated(8)`) that can compress and delete old log
entries. It should not be a feature of the application-level logger.
[godoc]: https://godoc.org/github.com/Sirupsen/logrus

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package logrus
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"time"
)
// An entry is the final or intermediate Logrus logging entry. It containts all
// the fields passed with WithField{,s}. It's finally logged when Debug, Info,
// Warn, Error, Fatal or Panic is called on it. These objects can be reused and
// passed around as much as you wish to avoid field duplication.
type Entry struct {
Logger *Logger
// Contains all the fields set by the user.
Data Fields
// Time at which the log entry was created
Time time.Time
// Level the log entry was logged at: Debug, Info, Warn, Error, Fatal or Panic
Level Level
// Message passed to Debug, Info, Warn, Error, Fatal or Panic
Message string
}
var baseTimestamp time.Time
func NewEntry(logger *Logger) *Entry {
return &Entry{
Logger: logger,
// Default is three fields, give a little extra room
Data: make(Fields, 5),
}
}
// Returns a reader for the entry, which is a proxy to the formatter.
func (entry *Entry) Reader() (*bytes.Buffer, error) {
serialized, err := entry.Logger.Formatter.Format(entry)
return bytes.NewBuffer(serialized), err
}
// Returns the string representation from the reader and ultimately the
// formatter.
func (entry *Entry) String() (string, error) {
reader, err := entry.Reader()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return reader.String(), err
}
// Add a single field to the Entry.
func (entry *Entry) WithField(key string, value interface{}) *Entry {
return entry.WithFields(Fields{key: value})
}
// Add a map of fields to the Entry.
func (entry *Entry) WithFields(fields Fields) *Entry {
data := Fields{}
for k, v := range entry.Data {
data[k] = v
}
for k, v := range fields {
data[k] = v
}
return &Entry{Logger: entry.Logger, Data: data}
}
func (entry *Entry) log(level Level, msg string) string {
entry.Time = time.Now()
entry.Level = level
entry.Message = msg
if err := entry.Logger.Hooks.Fire(level, entry); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Failed to fire hook", err)
}
reader, err := entry.Reader()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Failed to obtain reader, %v", err)
}
entry.Logger.mu.Lock()
defer entry.Logger.mu.Unlock()
_, err = io.Copy(entry.Logger.Out, reader)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Failed to write to log, %v", err)
}
return reader.String()
}
func (entry *Entry) Debug(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= DebugLevel {
entry.log(DebugLevel, fmt.Sprint(args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Print(args ...interface{}) {
entry.Info(args...)
}
func (entry *Entry) Info(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= InfoLevel {
entry.log(InfoLevel, fmt.Sprint(args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Warn(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= WarnLevel {
entry.log(WarnLevel, fmt.Sprint(args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Error(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= ErrorLevel {
entry.log(ErrorLevel, fmt.Sprint(args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Fatal(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= FatalLevel {
entry.log(FatalLevel, fmt.Sprint(args...))
}
os.Exit(1)
}
func (entry *Entry) Panic(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= PanicLevel {
msg := entry.log(PanicLevel, fmt.Sprint(args...))
panic(msg)
}
panic(fmt.Sprint(args...))
}
// Entry Printf family functions
func (entry *Entry) Debugf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= DebugLevel {
entry.Debug(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Infof(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= InfoLevel {
entry.Info(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
entry.Infof(format, args...)
}
func (entry *Entry) Warnf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= WarnLevel {
entry.Warn(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Warningf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
entry.Warnf(format, args...)
}
func (entry *Entry) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= ErrorLevel {
entry.Error(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= FatalLevel {
entry.Fatal(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Panicf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= PanicLevel {
entry.Panic(fmt.Sprintf(format, args...))
}
}
// Entry Println family functions
func (entry *Entry) Debugln(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= DebugLevel {
entry.Debug(entry.sprintlnn(args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Infoln(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= InfoLevel {
entry.Info(entry.sprintlnn(args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Println(args ...interface{}) {
entry.Infoln(args...)
}
func (entry *Entry) Warnln(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= WarnLevel {
entry.Warn(entry.sprintlnn(args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Warningln(args ...interface{}) {
entry.Warnln(args...)
}
func (entry *Entry) Errorln(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= ErrorLevel {
entry.Error(entry.sprintlnn(args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Fatalln(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= FatalLevel {
entry.Fatal(entry.sprintlnn(args...))
}
}
func (entry *Entry) Panicln(args ...interface{}) {
if entry.Logger.Level >= PanicLevel {
entry.Panic(entry.sprintlnn(args...))
}
}
// Sprintlnn => Sprint no newline. This is to get the behavior of how
// fmt.Sprintln where spaces are always added between operands, regardless of
// their type. Instead of vendoring the Sprintln implementation to spare a
// string allocation, we do the simplest thing.
func (entry *Entry) sprintlnn(args ...interface{}) string {
msg := fmt.Sprintln(args...)
return msg[:len(msg)-1]
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package main
import (
"github.com/documize/community/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
)
var log = logrus.New()
func init() {
log.Formatter = new(logrus.JSONFormatter)
log.Formatter = new(logrus.TextFormatter) // default
}
func main() {
log.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"animal": "walrus",
"size": 10,
}).Info("A group of walrus emerges from the ocean")
log.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"omg": true,
"number": 122,
}).Warn("The group's number increased tremendously!")
log.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"omg": true,
"number": 100,
}).Fatal("The ice breaks!")
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package main
import (
"github.com/documize/community/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/documize/community/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/Sirupsen/logrus/hooks/airbrake"
"github.com/tobi/airbrake-go"
)
var log = logrus.New()
func init() {
log.Formatter = new(logrus.TextFormatter) // default
log.Hooks.Add(new(logrus_airbrake.AirbrakeHook))
}
func main() {
airbrake.Endpoint = "https://exceptions.whatever.com/notifier_api/v2/notices.xml"
airbrake.ApiKey = "whatever"
airbrake.Environment = "production"
log.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"animal": "walrus",
"size": 10,
}).Info("A group of walrus emerges from the ocean")
log.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"omg": true,
"number": 122,
}).Warn("The group's number increased tremendously!")
log.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"omg": true,
"number": 100,
}).Fatal("The ice breaks!")
}

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package logrus
import (
"io"
)
var (
// std is the name of the standard logger in stdlib `log`
std = New()
)
// SetOutput sets the standard logger output.
func SetOutput(out io.Writer) {
std.mu.Lock()
defer std.mu.Unlock()
std.Out = out
}
// SetFormatter sets the standard logger formatter.
func SetFormatter(formatter Formatter) {
std.mu.Lock()
defer std.mu.Unlock()
std.Formatter = formatter
}
// SetLevel sets the standard logger level.
func SetLevel(level Level) {
std.mu.Lock()
defer std.mu.Unlock()
std.Level = level
}
// AddHook adds a hook to the standard logger hooks.
func AddHook(hook Hook) {
std.mu.Lock()
defer std.mu.Unlock()
std.Hooks.Add(hook)
}
// WithField creates an entry from the standard logger and adds a field to
// it. If you want multiple fields, use `WithFields`.
//
// Note that it doesn't log until you call Debug, Print, Info, Warn, Fatal
// or Panic on the Entry it returns.
func WithField(key string, value interface{}) *Entry {
return std.WithField(key, value)
}
// WithFields creates an entry from the standard logger and adds multiple
// fields to it. This is simply a helper for `WithField`, invoking it
// once for each field.
//
// Note that it doesn't log until you call Debug, Print, Info, Warn, Fatal
// or Panic on the Entry it returns.
func WithFields(fields Fields) *Entry {
return std.WithFields(fields)
}
// Debug logs a message at level Debug on the standard logger.
func Debug(args ...interface{}) {
std.Debug(args...)
}
// Print logs a message at level Info on the standard logger.
func Print(args ...interface{}) {
std.Print(args...)
}
// Info logs a message at level Info on the standard logger.
func Info(args ...interface{}) {
std.Info(args...)
}
// Warn logs a message at level Warn on the standard logger.
func Warn(args ...interface{}) {
std.Warn(args...)
}
// Warning logs a message at level Warn on the standard logger.
func Warning(args ...interface{}) {
std.Warning(args...)
}
// Error logs a message at level Error on the standard logger.
func Error(args ...interface{}) {
std.Error(args...)
}
// Panic logs a message at level Panic on the standard logger.
func Panic(args ...interface{}) {
std.Panic(args...)
}
// Fatal logs a message at level Fatal on the standard logger.
func Fatal(args ...interface{}) {
std.Fatal(args...)
}
// Debugf logs a message at level Debugf on the standard logger.
func Debugf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
std.Debugf(format, args...)
}
// Printf logs a message at level Info on the standard logger.
func Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
std.Printf(format, args...)
}
// Infof logs a message at level Info on the standard logger.
func Infof(format string, args ...interface{}) {
std.Infof(format, args...)
}
// Warnf logs a message at level Warn on the standard logger.
func Warnf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
std.Warnf(format, args...)
}
// Warningf logs a message at level Warn on the standard logger.
func Warningf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
std.Warningf(format, args...)
}
// Errorf logs a message at level Error on the standard logger.
func Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
std.Errorf(format, args...)
}
// Panicf logs a message at level Pancf on the standard logger.
func Panicf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
std.Panicf(format, args...)
}
// Fatalf logs a message at level Fatal on the standard logger.
func Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
std.Fatalf(format, args...)
}
// Debugln logs a message at level Debug on the standard logger.
func Debugln(args ...interface{}) {
std.Debugln(args...)
}
// Println logs a message at level Info on the standard logger.
func Println(args ...interface{}) {
std.Println(args...)
}
// Infoln logs a message at level Info on the standard logger.
func Infoln(args ...interface{}) {
std.Infoln(args...)
}
// Warnln logs a message at level Warn on the standard logger.
func Warnln(args ...interface{}) {
std.Warnln(args...)
}
// Warningln logs a message at level Warn on the standard logger.
func Warningln(args ...interface{}) {
std.Warningln(args...)
}
// Errorln logs a message at level Error on the standard logger.
func Errorln(args ...interface{}) {
std.Errorln(args...)
}
// Panicln logs a message at level Panic on the standard logger.
func Panicln(args ...interface{}) {
std.Panicln(args...)
}
// Fatalln logs a message at level Fatal on the standard logger.
func Fatalln(args ...interface{}) {
std.Fatalln(args...)
}

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package logrus
import (
"time"
)
// The Formatter interface is used to implement a custom Formatter. It takes an
// `Entry`. It exposes all the fields, including the default ones:
//
// * `entry.Data["msg"]`. The message passed from Info, Warn, Error ..
// * `entry.Data["time"]`. The timestamp.
// * `entry.Data["level"]. The level the entry was logged at.
//
// Any additional fields added with `WithField` or `WithFields` are also in
// `entry.Data`. Format is expected to return an array of bytes which are then
// logged to `logger.Out`.
type Formatter interface {
Format(*Entry) ([]byte, error)
}
// This is to not silently overwrite `time`, `msg` and `level` fields when
// dumping it. If this code wasn't there doing:
//
// logrus.WithField("level", 1).Info("hello")
//
// Would just silently drop the user provided level. Instead with this code
// it'll logged as:
//
// {"level": "info", "fields.level": 1, "msg": "hello", "time": "..."}
//
// It's not exported because it's still using Data in an opionated way. It's to
// avoid code duplication between the two default formatters.
func prefixFieldClashes(entry *Entry) {
_, ok := entry.Data["time"]
if ok {
entry.Data["fields.time"] = entry.Data["time"]
}
entry.Data["time"] = entry.Time.Format(time.RFC3339)
_, ok = entry.Data["msg"]
if ok {
entry.Data["fields.msg"] = entry.Data["msg"]
}
entry.Data["msg"] = entry.Message
_, ok = entry.Data["level"]
if ok {
entry.Data["fields.level"] = entry.Data["level"]
}
entry.Data["level"] = entry.Level.String()
}

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package logrus
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
type TestHook struct {
Fired bool
}
func (hook *TestHook) Fire(entry *Entry) error {
hook.Fired = true
return nil
}
func (hook *TestHook) Levels() []Level {
return []Level{
DebugLevel,
InfoLevel,
WarnLevel,
ErrorLevel,
FatalLevel,
PanicLevel,
}
}
func TestHookFires(t *testing.T) {
hook := new(TestHook)
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Hooks.Add(hook)
assert.Equal(t, hook.Fired, false)
log.Print("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, hook.Fired, true)
})
}
type ModifyHook struct {
}
func (hook *ModifyHook) Fire(entry *Entry) error {
entry.Data["wow"] = "whale"
return nil
}
func (hook *ModifyHook) Levels() []Level {
return []Level{
DebugLevel,
InfoLevel,
WarnLevel,
ErrorLevel,
FatalLevel,
PanicLevel,
}
}
func TestHookCanModifyEntry(t *testing.T) {
hook := new(ModifyHook)
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Hooks.Add(hook)
log.WithField("wow", "elephant").Print("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["wow"], "whale")
})
}
func TestCanFireMultipleHooks(t *testing.T) {
hook1 := new(ModifyHook)
hook2 := new(TestHook)
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Hooks.Add(hook1)
log.Hooks.Add(hook2)
log.WithField("wow", "elephant").Print("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["wow"], "whale")
assert.Equal(t, hook2.Fired, true)
})
}
type ErrorHook struct {
Fired bool
}
func (hook *ErrorHook) Fire(entry *Entry) error {
hook.Fired = true
return nil
}
func (hook *ErrorHook) Levels() []Level {
return []Level{
ErrorLevel,
}
}
func TestErrorHookShouldntFireOnInfo(t *testing.T) {
hook := new(ErrorHook)
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Hooks.Add(hook)
log.Info("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, hook.Fired, false)
})
}
func TestErrorHookShouldFireOnError(t *testing.T) {
hook := new(ErrorHook)
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Hooks.Add(hook)
log.Error("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, hook.Fired, true)
})
}

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package logrus
// A hook to be fired when logging on the logging levels returned from
// `Levels()` on your implementation of the interface. Note that this is not
// fired in a goroutine or a channel with workers, you should handle such
// functionality yourself if your call is non-blocking and you don't wish for
// the logging calls for levels returned from `Levels()` to block.
type Hook interface {
Levels() []Level
Fire(*Entry) error
}
// Internal type for storing the hooks on a logger instance.
type levelHooks map[Level][]Hook
// Add a hook to an instance of logger. This is called with
// `log.Hooks.Add(new(MyHook))` where `MyHook` implements the `Hook` interface.
func (hooks levelHooks) Add(hook Hook) {
for _, level := range hook.Levels() {
hooks[level] = append(hooks[level], hook)
}
}
// Fire all the hooks for the passed level. Used by `entry.log` to fire
// appropriate hooks for a log entry.
func (hooks levelHooks) Fire(level Level, entry *Entry) error {
for _, hook := range hooks[level] {
if err := hook.Fire(entry); err != nil {
return err
}
}
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package logrus_airbrake
import (
"github.com/documize/community/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/tobi/airbrake-go"
)
// AirbrakeHook to send exceptions to an exception-tracking service compatible
// with the Airbrake API. You must set:
// * airbrake.Endpoint
// * airbrake.ApiKey
// * airbrake.Environment (only sends exceptions when set to "production")
//
// Before using this hook, to send an error. Entries that trigger an Error,
// Fatal or Panic should now include an "error" field to send to Airbrake.
type AirbrakeHook struct{}
func (hook *AirbrakeHook) Fire(entry *logrus.Entry) error {
if entry.Data["error"] == nil {
entry.Logger.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"source": "airbrake",
"endpoint": airbrake.Endpoint,
}).Warn("Exceptions sent to Airbrake must have an 'error' key with the error")
return nil
}
err, ok := entry.Data["error"].(error)
if !ok {
entry.Logger.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"source": "airbrake",
"endpoint": airbrake.Endpoint,
}).Warn("Exceptions sent to Airbrake must have an `error` key of type `error`")
return nil
}
airErr := airbrake.Notify(err)
if airErr != nil {
entry.Logger.WithFields(logrus.Fields{
"source": "airbrake",
"endpoint": airbrake.Endpoint,
"error": airErr,
}).Warn("Failed to send error to Airbrake")
}
return nil
}
func (hook *AirbrakeHook) Levels() []logrus.Level {
return []logrus.Level{
logrus.ErrorLevel,
logrus.FatalLevel,
logrus.PanicLevel,
}
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# Syslog Hooks for Logrus <img src="http://i.imgur.com/hTeVwmJ.png" width="40" height="40" alt=":walrus:" class="emoji" title=":walrus:"/>
## Usage
```go
import (
"log/syslog"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"github.com/Sirupsen/logrus/hooks/syslog"
)
func main() {
log := logrus.New()
hook, err := logrus_syslog.NewSyslogHook("udp", "localhost:514", syslog.LOG_INFO, "")
if err == nil {
log.Hooks.Add(hook)
}
}
```

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package logrus_syslog
import (
"github.com/documize/community/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"fmt"
"log/syslog"
"os"
)
// SyslogHook to send logs via syslog.
type SyslogHook struct {
Writer *syslog.Writer
SyslogNetwork string
SyslogRaddr string
}
// Creates a hook to be added to an instance of logger. This is called with
// `hook, err := NewSyslogHook("udp", "localhost:514", syslog.LOG_DEBUG, "")`
// `if err == nil { log.Hooks.Add(hook) }`
func NewSyslogHook(network, raddr string, priority syslog.Priority, tag string) (*SyslogHook, error) {
w, err := syslog.Dial(network, raddr, priority, tag)
return &SyslogHook{w, network, raddr}, err
}
func (hook *SyslogHook) Fire(entry *logrus.Entry) error {
line, err := entry.String()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Unable to read entry, %v", err)
return err
}
switch entry.Data["level"] {
case "panic":
return hook.Writer.Crit(line)
case "fatal":
return hook.Writer.Crit(line)
case "error":
return hook.Writer.Err(line)
case "warn":
return hook.Writer.Warning(line)
case "info":
return hook.Writer.Info(line)
case "debug":
return hook.Writer.Debug(line)
default:
return nil
}
}
func (hook *SyslogHook) Levels() []logrus.Level {
return []logrus.Level{
logrus.PanicLevel,
logrus.FatalLevel,
logrus.ErrorLevel,
logrus.WarnLevel,
logrus.InfoLevel,
logrus.DebugLevel,
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package logrus_syslog
import (
"github.com/documize/community/Godeps/_workspace/src/github.com/Sirupsen/logrus"
"log/syslog"
"testing"
)
func TestLocalhostAddAndPrint(t *testing.T) {
log := logrus.New()
hook, err := NewSyslogHook("udp", "localhost:514", syslog.LOG_INFO, "")
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Unable to connect to local syslog.")
}
log.Hooks.Add(hook)
for _, level := range hook.Levels() {
if len(log.Hooks[level]) != 1 {
t.Errorf("SyslogHook was not added. The length of log.Hooks[%v]: %v", level, len(log.Hooks[level]))
}
}
log.Info("Congratulations!")
}

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package logrus
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
)
type JSONFormatter struct {
}
func (f *JSONFormatter) Format(entry *Entry) ([]byte, error) {
prefixFieldClashes(entry)
serialized, err := json.Marshal(entry.Data)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to marshal fields to JSON, %v", err)
}
return append(serialized, '\n'), nil
}

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package logrus
import (
"io"
"os"
"sync"
)
type Logger struct {
// The logs are `io.Copy`'d to this in a mutex. It's common to set this to a
// file, or leave it default which is `os.Stdout`. You can also set this to
// something more adventorous, such as logging to Kafka.
Out io.Writer
// Hooks for the logger instance. These allow firing events based on logging
// levels and log entries. For example, to send errors to an error tracking
// service, log to StatsD or dump the core on fatal errors.
Hooks levelHooks
// All log entries pass through the formatter before logged to Out. The
// included formatters are `TextFormatter` and `JSONFormatter` for which
// TextFormatter is the default. In development (when a TTY is attached) it
// logs with colors, but to a file it wouldn't. You can easily implement your
// own that implements the `Formatter` interface, see the `README` or included
// formatters for examples.
Formatter Formatter
// The logging level the logger should log at. This is typically (and defaults
// to) `logrus.Info`, which allows Info(), Warn(), Error() and Fatal() to be
// logged. `logrus.Debug` is useful in
Level Level
// Used to sync writing to the log.
mu sync.Mutex
}
// Creates a new logger. Configuration should be set by changing `Formatter`,
// `Out` and `Hooks` directly on the default logger instance. You can also just
// instantiate your own:
//
// var log = &Logger{
// Out: os.Stderr,
// Formatter: new(JSONFormatter),
// Hooks: make(levelHooks),
// Level: logrus.Debug,
// }
//
// It's recommended to make this a global instance called `log`.
func New() *Logger {
return &Logger{
Out: os.Stdout,
Formatter: new(TextFormatter),
Hooks: make(levelHooks),
Level: InfoLevel,
}
}
// Adds a field to the log entry, note that you it doesn't log until you call
// Debug, Print, Info, Warn, Fatal or Panic. It only creates a log entry.
// Ff you want multiple fields, use `WithFields`.
func (logger *Logger) WithField(key string, value interface{}) *Entry {
return NewEntry(logger).WithField(key, value)
}
// Adds a struct of fields to the log entry. All it does is call `WithField` for
// each `Field`.
func (logger *Logger) WithFields(fields Fields) *Entry {
return NewEntry(logger).WithFields(fields)
}
func (logger *Logger) Debugf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Debugf(format, args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Infof(format string, args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Infof(format, args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Printf(format, args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Warnf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Warnf(format, args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Warningf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Warnf(format, args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Errorf(format, args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Fatalf(format, args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Panicf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Panicf(format, args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Debug(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Debug(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Info(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Info(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Print(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Info(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Warn(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Warn(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Warning(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Warn(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Error(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Error(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Fatal(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Fatal(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Panic(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Panic(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Debugln(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Debugln(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Infoln(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Infoln(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Println(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Println(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Warnln(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Warnln(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Warningln(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Warnln(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Errorln(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Errorln(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Fatalln(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Fatalln(args...)
}
func (logger *Logger) Panicln(args ...interface{}) {
NewEntry(logger).Panicln(args...)
}

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package logrus
import (
"log"
)
// Fields type, used to pass to `WithFields`.
type Fields map[string]interface{}
// Level type
type Level uint8
// Convert the Level to a string. E.g. PanicLevel becomes "panic".
func (level Level) String() string {
switch level {
case DebugLevel:
return "debug"
case InfoLevel:
return "info"
case WarnLevel:
return "warning"
case ErrorLevel:
return "error"
case FatalLevel:
return "fatal"
case PanicLevel:
return "panic"
}
return "unknown"
}
// These are the different logging levels. You can set the logging level to log
// on your instance of logger, obtained with `logrus.New()`.
const (
// PanicLevel level, highest level of severity. Logs and then calls panic with the
// message passed to Debug, Info, ...
PanicLevel Level = iota
// FatalLevel level. Logs and then calls `os.Exit(1)`. It will exit even if the
// logging level is set to Panic.
FatalLevel
// ErrorLevel level. Logs. Used for errors that should definitely be noted.
// Commonly used for hooks to send errors to an error tracking service.
ErrorLevel
// WarnLevel level. Non-critical entries that deserve eyes.
WarnLevel
// InfoLevel level. General operational entries about what's going on inside the
// application.
InfoLevel
// DebugLevel level. Usually only enabled when debugging. Very verbose logging.
DebugLevel
)
// Won't compile if StdLogger can't be realized by a log.Logger
var _ StdLogger = &log.Logger{}
// StdLogger is what your logrus-enabled library should take, that way
// it'll accept a stdlib logger and a logrus logger. There's no standard
// interface, this is the closest we get, unfortunately.
type StdLogger interface {
Print(...interface{})
Printf(string, ...interface{})
Println(...interface{})
Fatal(...interface{})
Fatalf(string, ...interface{})
Fatalln(...interface{})
Panic(...interface{})
Panicf(string, ...interface{})
Panicln(...interface{})
}

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package logrus
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func LogAndAssertJSON(t *testing.T, log func(*Logger), assertions func(fields Fields)) {
var buffer bytes.Buffer
var fields Fields
logger := New()
logger.Out = &buffer
logger.Formatter = new(JSONFormatter)
log(logger)
err := json.Unmarshal(buffer.Bytes(), &fields)
assert.Nil(t, err)
assertions(fields)
}
func TestPrint(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Print("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "test")
assert.Equal(t, fields["level"], "info")
})
}
func TestInfo(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Info("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "test")
assert.Equal(t, fields["level"], "info")
})
}
func TestWarn(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Warn("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "test")
assert.Equal(t, fields["level"], "warning")
})
}
func TestInfolnShouldAddSpacesBetweenStrings(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Infoln("test", "test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "test test")
})
}
func TestInfolnShouldAddSpacesBetweenStringAndNonstring(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Infoln("test", 10)
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "test 10")
})
}
func TestInfolnShouldAddSpacesBetweenTwoNonStrings(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Infoln(10, 10)
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "10 10")
})
}
func TestInfoShouldAddSpacesBetweenTwoNonStrings(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Infoln(10, 10)
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "10 10")
})
}
func TestInfoShouldNotAddSpacesBetweenStringAndNonstring(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Info("test", 10)
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "test10")
})
}
func TestInfoShouldNotAddSpacesBetweenStrings(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.Info("test", "test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "testtest")
})
}
func TestWithFieldsShouldAllowAssignments(t *testing.T) {
var buffer bytes.Buffer
var fields Fields
logger := New()
logger.Out = &buffer
logger.Formatter = new(JSONFormatter)
localLog := logger.WithFields(Fields{
"key1": "value1",
})
localLog.WithField("key2", "value2").Info("test")
err := json.Unmarshal(buffer.Bytes(), &fields)
assert.Nil(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, "value2", fields["key2"])
assert.Equal(t, "value1", fields["key1"])
buffer = bytes.Buffer{}
fields = Fields{}
localLog.Info("test")
err = json.Unmarshal(buffer.Bytes(), &fields)
assert.Nil(t, err)
_, ok := fields["key2"]
assert.Equal(t, false, ok)
assert.Equal(t, "value1", fields["key1"])
}
func TestUserSuppliedFieldDoesNotOverwriteDefaults(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.WithField("msg", "hello").Info("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "test")
})
}
func TestUserSuppliedMsgFieldHasPrefix(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.WithField("msg", "hello").Info("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["msg"], "test")
assert.Equal(t, fields["fields.msg"], "hello")
})
}
func TestUserSuppliedTimeFieldHasPrefix(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.WithField("time", "hello").Info("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["fields.time"], "hello")
})
}
func TestUserSuppliedLevelFieldHasPrefix(t *testing.T) {
LogAndAssertJSON(t, func(log *Logger) {
log.WithField("level", 1).Info("test")
}, func(fields Fields) {
assert.Equal(t, fields["level"], "info")
assert.Equal(t, fields["fields.level"], 1)
})
}
func TestConvertLevelToString(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, "debug", DebugLevel.String())
assert.Equal(t, "info", InfoLevel.String())
assert.Equal(t, "warning", WarnLevel.String())
assert.Equal(t, "error", ErrorLevel.String())
assert.Equal(t, "fatal", FatalLevel.String())
assert.Equal(t, "panic", PanicLevel.String())
}

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// Based on ssh/terminal:
// 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 logrus
import "syscall"
const ioctlReadTermios = syscall.TIOCGETA
type Termios syscall.Termios

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/*
Go 1.2 doesn't include Termios for FreeBSD. This should be added in 1.3 and this could be merged with terminal_darwin.
*/
package logrus
import (
"syscall"
)
const ioctlReadTermios = syscall.TIOCGETA
type Termios struct {
Iflag uint32
Oflag uint32
Cflag uint32
Lflag uint32
Cc [20]uint8
Ispeed uint32
Ospeed uint32
}

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// Based on ssh/terminal:
// 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 logrus
import "syscall"
const ioctlReadTermios = syscall.TCGETS
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// Based on ssh/terminal:
// Copyright 2011 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.
// +build linux,!appengine darwin freebsd
package logrus
import (
"syscall"
"unsafe"
)
// IsTerminal returns true if the given file descriptor is a terminal.
func IsTerminal() bool {
fd := syscall.Stdout
var termios Termios
_, _, err := syscall.Syscall6(syscall.SYS_IOCTL, uintptr(fd), ioctlReadTermios, uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&termios)), 0, 0, 0)
return err == 0
}

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// Based on ssh/terminal:
// Copyright 2011 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.
// +build windows
package logrus
import (
"syscall"
"unsafe"
)
var kernel32 = syscall.NewLazyDLL("kernel32.dll")
var (
procGetConsoleMode = kernel32.NewProc("GetConsoleMode")
)
// IsTerminal returns true if the given file descriptor is a terminal.
func IsTerminal() bool {
fd := syscall.Stdout
var st uint32
r, _, e := syscall.Syscall(procGetConsoleMode.Addr(), 2, uintptr(fd), uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(&st)), 0)
return r != 0 && e == 0
}

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package logrus
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
)
const (
nocolor = 0
red = 31
green = 32
yellow = 33
blue = 34
)
func init() {
baseTimestamp = time.Now()
}
func miniTS() int {
return int(time.Since(baseTimestamp) / time.Second)
}
type TextFormatter struct {
// Set to true to bypass checking for a TTY before outputting colors.
ForceColors bool
}
func (f *TextFormatter) Format(entry *Entry) ([]byte, error) {
b := &bytes.Buffer{}
prefixFieldClashes(entry)
if f.ForceColors || IsTerminal() {
levelText := strings.ToUpper(entry.Data["level"].(string))[0:4]
levelColor := blue
if entry.Data["level"] == "warning" {
levelColor = yellow
} else if entry.Data["level"] == "error" ||
entry.Data["level"] == "fatal" ||
entry.Data["level"] == "panic" {
levelColor = red
}
fmt.Fprintf(b, "\x1b[%dm%s\x1b[0m[%04d] %-44s ", levelColor, levelText, miniTS(), entry.Data["msg"])
keys := make([]string, 0)
for k, _ := range entry.Data {
if k != "level" && k != "time" && k != "msg" {
keys = append(keys, k)
}
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for _, k := range keys {
v := entry.Data[k]
fmt.Fprintf(b, " \x1b[%dm%s\x1b[0m=%v", levelColor, k, v)
}
} else {
f.AppendKeyValue(b, "time", entry.Data["time"].(string))
f.AppendKeyValue(b, "level", entry.Data["level"].(string))
f.AppendKeyValue(b, "msg", entry.Data["msg"].(string))
for key, value := range entry.Data {
if key != "time" && key != "level" && key != "msg" {
f.AppendKeyValue(b, key, value)
}
}
}
b.WriteByte('\n')
return b.Bytes(), nil
}
func (f *TextFormatter) AppendKeyValue(b *bytes.Buffer, key, value interface{}) {
if _, ok := value.(string); ok {
fmt.Fprintf(b, "%v=%q ", key, value)
} else {
fmt.Fprintf(b, "%v=%v ", key, value)
}
}

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Jeremy Saenz
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# Negroni [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/codegangsta/negroni?status.svg)](http://godoc.org/github.com/codegangsta/negroni) [![wercker status](https://app.wercker.com/status/13688a4a94b82d84a0b8d038c4965b61/s "wercker status")](https://app.wercker.com/project/bykey/13688a4a94b82d84a0b8d038c4965b61)
Negroni is an idiomatic approach to web middleware in Go. It is tiny, non-intrusive, and encourages use of `net/http` Handlers.
If you like the idea of [Martini](http://github.com/go-martini/martini), but you think it contains too much magic, then Negroni is a great fit.
## Getting Started
After installing Go and setting up your [GOPATH](http://golang.org/doc/code.html#GOPATH), create your first `.go` file. We'll call it `server.go`.
~~~ go
package main
import (
"github.com/codegangsta/negroni"
"net/http"
"fmt"
)
func main() {
mux := http.NewServeMux()
mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "Welcome to the home page!")
})
n := negroni.Classic()
n.UseHandler(mux)
n.Run(":3000")
}
~~~
Then install the Negroni package (**go 1.1** and greater is required):
~~~
go get github.com/codegangsta/negroni
~~~
Then run your server:
~~~
go run server.go
~~~
You will now have a Go net/http webserver running on `localhost:3000`.
## Need Help?
If you have a question or feature request, [go ask the mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/negroni-users). The GitHub issues for Negroni will be used exclusively for bug reports and pull requests.
## Is Negroni a Framework?
Negroni is **not** a framework. It is a library that is designed to work directly with net/http.
## Routing?
Negroni is BYOR (Bring your own Router). The Go community already has a number of great http routers available, Negroni tries to play well with all of them by fully supporting `net/http`. For instance, integrating with [Gorilla Mux](http://github.com/gorilla/mux) looks like so:
~~~ go
router := mux.NewRouter()
router.HandleFunc("/", HomeHandler)
n := negroni.New(Middleware1, Middleware2)
// Or use a middleware with the Use() function
n.Use(Middleware3)
// router goes last
n.UseHandler(router)
n.Run(":3000")
~~~
## `negroni.Classic()`
`negroni.Classic()` provides some default middleware that is useful for most applications:
* `negroni.Recovery` - Panic Recovery Middleware.
* `negroni.Logging` - Request/Response Logging Middleware.
* `negroni.Static` - Static File serving under the "public" directory.
This makes it really easy to get started with some useful features from Negroni.
## Handlers
Negroni provides a bidirectional middleware flow. This is done through the `negroni.Handler` interface:
~~~ go
type Handler interface {
ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc)
}
~~~
If a middleware hasn't already written to the ResponseWriter, it should call the next `http.HandlerFunc` in the chain to yield to the next middleware handler. This can be used for great good:
~~~ go
func MyMiddleware(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
// do some stuff before
next(rw, r)
// do some stuff after
}
~~~
And you can map it to the handler chain with the `Use` function:
~~~ go
n := negroni.New()
n.Use(negroni.HandlerFunc(MyMiddleware))
~~~
You can also map plain old `http.Handler`s:
~~~ go
n := negroni.New()
mux := http.NewServeMux()
// map your routes
n.UseHandler(mux)
n.Run(":3000")
~~~
## `Run()`
Negroni has a convenience function called `Run`. `Run` takes an addr string identical to [http.ListenAndServe](http://golang.org/pkg/net/http#ListenAndServe).
~~~ go
n := negroni.Classic()
// ...
log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":8080", n))
~~~
## Route Specific Middleware
If you have a route group of routes that need specific middleware to be executed, you can simply create a new Negroni instance and use it as your route handler.
~~~ go
router := mux.NewRouter()
apiRoutes := mux.NewRouter()
// add api routes here
// eg apiRoutes.HandleFunc("/api", apiHandler)
// eg apiRoutes.HandleFunc("/api/users", userHandler)
// eg apiRoutes.HandleFunc("/api/products", productHandler)
// Create a new negroni for the api middleware
router.PathPrefix("/api").Handler( negroni.New(
Middleware1,
Middleware2,
negroni.Wrap(apiRoutes),
))
~~~
## Third Party Middleware
Here is a current list of Negroni compatible middlware. Feel free to put up a PR linking your middleware if you have built one:
| Middleware | Author | Description |
| -----------|--------|-------------|
| [RestGate](https://github.com/pjebs/restgate) | [Prasanga Siripala](https://github.com/pjebs) | Secure authentication for REST API endpoints |
| [Graceful](https://github.com/stretchr/graceful) | [Tyler Bunnell](https://github.com/tylerb) | Graceful HTTP Shutdown |
| [secure](https://github.com/unrolled/secure) | [Cory Jacobsen](https://github.com/unrolled) | Middleware that implements a few quick security wins |
| [JWT Middleware](https://github.com/auth0/go-jwt-middleware) | [Auth0](https://github.com/auth0) | Middleware checks for a JWT on the `Authorization` header on incoming requests and decodes it|
| [binding](https://github.com/mholt/binding) | [Matt Holt](https://github.com/mholt) | Data binding from HTTP requests into structs |
| [logrus](https://github.com/meatballhat/negroni-logrus) | [Dan Buch](https://github.com/meatballhat) | Logrus-based logger |
| [render](https://github.com/unrolled/render) | [Cory Jacobsen](https://github.com/unrolled) | Render JSON, XML and HTML templates |
| [gorelic](https://github.com/jingweno/negroni-gorelic) | [Jingwen Owen Ou](https://github.com/jingweno) | New Relic agent for Go runtime |
| [gzip](https://github.com/phyber/negroni-gzip) | [phyber](https://github.com/phyber) | GZIP response compression |
| [oauth2](https://github.com/goincremental/negroni-oauth2) | [David Bochenski](https://github.com/bochenski) | oAuth2 middleware |
| [sessions](https://github.com/goincremental/negroni-sessions) | [David Bochenski](https://github.com/bochenski) | Session Management |
| [permissions2](https://github.com/xyproto/permissions2) | [Alexander Rødseth](https://github.com/xyproto) | Cookies, users and permissions |
| [onthefly](https://github.com/xyproto/onthefly) | [Alexander Rødseth](https://github.com/xyproto) | Generate TinySVG, HTML and CSS on the fly |
| [cors](https://github.com/rs/cors) | [Olivier Poitrey](https://github.com/rs) | [Cross Origin Resource Sharing](http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/) (CORS) support |
| [xrequestid](https://github.com/pilu/xrequestid) | [Andrea Franz](https://github.com/pilu) | Middleware that assigns a random X-Request-Id header to each request |
| [VanGoH](https://github.com/auroratechnologies/vangoh) | [Taylor Wrobel](https://github.com/twrobel3) | Configurable [AWS-Style](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/RESTAuthentication.html) HMAC authentication middleware |
## Examples
[Alexander Rødseth](https://github.com/xyproto) created [mooseware](https://github.com/xyproto/mooseware), a skeleton for writing a Negroni middleware handler.
## Live code reload?
[gin](https://github.com/codegangsta/gin) and [fresh](https://github.com/pilu/fresh) both live reload negroni apps.
## Essential Reading for Beginners of Go & Negroni
* [Using a Context to pass information from middleware to end handler](http://elithrar.github.io/article/map-string-interface/)
* [Understanding middleware](http://mattstauffer.co/blog/laravel-5.0-middleware-replacing-filters)
## About
Negroni is obsessively designed by none other than the [Code Gangsta](http://codegangsta.io/)

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// Package negroni is an idiomatic approach to web middleware in Go. It is tiny, non-intrusive, and encourages use of net/http Handlers.
//
// If you like the idea of Martini, but you think it contains too much magic, then Negroni is a great fit.
//
// For a full guide visit http://github.com/codegangsta/negroni
//
// package main
//
// import (
// "github.com/codegangsta/negroni"
// "net/http"
// "fmt"
// )
//
// func main() {
// mux := http.NewServeMux()
// mux.HandleFunc("/", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
// fmt.Fprintf(w, "Welcome to the home page!")
// })
//
// n := negroni.Classic()
// n.UseHandler(mux)
// n.Run(":3000")
// }
package negroni

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package negroni
import (
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
"time"
)
// Logger is a middleware handler that logs the request as it goes in and the response as it goes out.
type Logger struct {
// Logger inherits from log.Logger used to log messages with the Logger middleware
*log.Logger
}
// NewLogger returns a new Logger instance
func NewLogger() *Logger {
return &Logger{log.New(os.Stdout, "[negroni] ", 0)}
}
func (l *Logger) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
start := time.Now()
l.Printf("Started %s %s", r.Method, r.URL.Path)
next(rw, r)
res := rw.(ResponseWriter)
l.Printf("Completed %v %s in %v", res.Status(), http.StatusText(res.Status()), time.Since(start))
}

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package negroni
import (
"bytes"
"log"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
)
func Test_Logger(t *testing.T) {
buff := bytes.NewBufferString("")
recorder := httptest.NewRecorder()
l := NewLogger()
l.Logger = log.New(buff, "[negroni] ", 0)
n := New()
// replace log for testing
n.Use(l)
n.UseHandler(http.HandlerFunc(func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusNotFound)
}))
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:3000/foobar", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
n.ServeHTTP(recorder, req)
expect(t, recorder.Code, http.StatusNotFound)
refute(t, len(buff.String()), 0)
}

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package negroni
import (
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
)
// Handler handler is an interface that objects can implement to be registered to serve as middleware
// in the Negroni middleware stack.
// ServeHTTP should yield to the next middleware in the chain by invoking the next http.HandlerFunc
// passed in.
//
// If the Handler writes to the ResponseWriter, the next http.HandlerFunc should not be invoked.
type Handler interface {
ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc)
}
// HandlerFunc is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary functions as Negroni handlers.
// If f is a function with the appropriate signature, HandlerFunc(f) is a Handler object that calls f.
type HandlerFunc func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc)
func (h HandlerFunc) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
h(rw, r, next)
}
type middleware struct {
handler Handler
next *middleware
}
func (m middleware) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
m.handler.ServeHTTP(rw, r, m.next.ServeHTTP)
}
// Wrap converts a http.Handler into a negroni.Handler so it can be used as a Negroni
// middleware. The next http.HandlerFunc is automatically called after the Handler
// is executed.
func Wrap(handler http.Handler) Handler {
return HandlerFunc(func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
handler.ServeHTTP(rw, r)
next(rw, r)
})
}
// Negroni is a stack of Middleware Handlers that can be invoked as an http.Handler.
// Negroni middleware is evaluated in the order that they are added to the stack using
// the Use and UseHandler methods.
type Negroni struct {
middleware middleware
handlers []Handler
}
// New returns a new Negroni instance with no middleware preconfigured.
func New(handlers ...Handler) *Negroni {
return &Negroni{
handlers: handlers,
middleware: build(handlers),
}
}
// Classic returns a new Negroni instance with the default middleware already
// in the stack.
//
// Recovery - Panic Recovery Middleware
// Logger - Request/Response Logging
// Static - Static File Serving
func Classic() *Negroni {
return New(NewRecovery(), NewLogger(), NewStatic(http.Dir("public")))
}
func (n *Negroni) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
n.middleware.ServeHTTP(NewResponseWriter(rw), r)
}
// Use adds a Handler onto the middleware stack. Handlers are invoked in the order they are added to a Negroni.
func (n *Negroni) Use(handler Handler) {
n.handlers = append(n.handlers, handler)
n.middleware = build(n.handlers)
}
// UseHandler adds a http.Handler onto the middleware stack. Handlers are invoked in the order they are added to a Negroni.
func (n *Negroni) UseHandler(handler http.Handler) {
n.Use(Wrap(handler))
}
// Run is a convenience function that runs the negroni stack as an HTTP
// server. The addr string takes the same format as http.ListenAndServe.
func (n *Negroni) Run(addr string) {
l := log.New(os.Stdout, "[negroni] ", 0)
l.Printf("listening on %s", addr)
l.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(addr, n))
}
// Returns a list of all the handlers in the current Negroni middleware chain.
func (n *Negroni) Handlers() ([]Handler) {
return n.handlers
}
func build(handlers []Handler) middleware {
var next middleware
if len(handlers) == 0 {
return voidMiddleware()
} else if len(handlers) > 1 {
next = build(handlers[1:])
} else {
next = voidMiddleware()
}
return middleware{handlers[0], &next}
}
func voidMiddleware() middleware {
return middleware{
HandlerFunc(func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {}),
&middleware{},
}
}

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package negroni
import (
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"reflect"
"testing"
)
/* Test Helpers */
func expect(t *testing.T, a interface{}, b interface{}) {
if a != b {
t.Errorf("Expected %v (type %v) - Got %v (type %v)", b, reflect.TypeOf(b), a, reflect.TypeOf(a))
}
}
func refute(t *testing.T, a interface{}, b interface{}) {
if a == b {
t.Errorf("Did not expect %v (type %v) - Got %v (type %v)", b, reflect.TypeOf(b), a, reflect.TypeOf(a))
}
}
func TestNegroniRun(t *testing.T) {
// just test that Run doesn't bomb
go New().Run(":3000")
}
func TestNegroniServeHTTP(t *testing.T) {
result := ""
response := httptest.NewRecorder()
n := New()
n.Use(HandlerFunc(func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
result += "foo"
next(rw, r)
result += "ban"
}))
n.Use(HandlerFunc(func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
result += "bar"
next(rw, r)
result += "baz"
}))
n.Use(HandlerFunc(func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
result += "bat"
rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusBadRequest)
}))
n.ServeHTTP(response, (*http.Request)(nil))
expect(t, result, "foobarbatbazban")
expect(t, response.Code, http.StatusBadRequest)
}
// Ensures that a Negroni middleware chain
// can correctly return all of its handlers.
func TestHandlers(t *testing.T) {
response := httptest.NewRecorder()
n := New()
handlers := n.Handlers()
expect(t, 0, len(handlers))
n.Use(HandlerFunc(func(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
}))
// Expects the length of handlers to be exactly 1
// after adding exactly one handler to the middleware chain
handlers = n.Handlers()
expect(t, 1, len(handlers))
// Ensures that the first handler that is in sequence behaves
// exactly the same as the one that was registered earlier
handlers[0].ServeHTTP(response, (*http.Request)(nil), nil)
expect(t, response.Code, http.StatusOK)
}

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package negroni
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"net/http"
"os"
"runtime"
)
// Recovery is a Negroni middleware that recovers from any panics and writes a 500 if there was one.
type Recovery struct {
Logger *log.Logger
PrintStack bool
StackAll bool
StackSize int
}
// NewRecovery returns a new instance of Recovery
func NewRecovery() *Recovery {
return &Recovery{
Logger: log.New(os.Stdout, "[negroni] ", 0),
PrintStack: true,
StackAll: false,
StackSize: 1024 * 8,
}
}
func (rec *Recovery) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
defer func() {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusInternalServerError)
stack := make([]byte, rec.StackSize)
stack = stack[:runtime.Stack(stack, rec.StackAll)]
f := "PANIC: %s\n%s"
rec.Logger.Printf(f, err, stack)
if rec.PrintStack {
fmt.Fprintf(rw, f, err, stack)
}
}
}()
next(rw, r)
}

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package negroni
import (
"bytes"
"log"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
)
func TestRecovery(t *testing.T) {
buff := bytes.NewBufferString("")
recorder := httptest.NewRecorder()
rec := NewRecovery()
rec.Logger = log.New(buff, "[negroni] ", 0)
n := New()
// replace log for testing
n.Use(rec)
n.UseHandler(http.HandlerFunc(func(res http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
panic("here is a panic!")
}))
n.ServeHTTP(recorder, (*http.Request)(nil))
expect(t, recorder.Code, http.StatusInternalServerError)
refute(t, recorder.Body.Len(), 0)
refute(t, len(buff.String()), 0)
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package negroni
import (
"bufio"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/http"
)
// ResponseWriter is a wrapper around http.ResponseWriter that provides extra information about
// the response. It is recommended that middleware handlers use this construct to wrap a responsewriter
// if the functionality calls for it.
type ResponseWriter interface {
http.ResponseWriter
http.Flusher
// Status returns the status code of the response or 0 if the response has not been written.
Status() int
// Written returns whether or not the ResponseWriter has been written.
Written() bool
// Size returns the size of the response body.
Size() int
// Before allows for a function to be called before the ResponseWriter has been written to. This is
// useful for setting headers or any other operations that must happen before a response has been written.
Before(func(ResponseWriter))
}
type beforeFunc func(ResponseWriter)
// NewResponseWriter creates a ResponseWriter that wraps an http.ResponseWriter
func NewResponseWriter(rw http.ResponseWriter) ResponseWriter {
return &responseWriter{rw, 0, 0, nil}
}
type responseWriter struct {
http.ResponseWriter
status int
size int
beforeFuncs []beforeFunc
}
func (rw *responseWriter) WriteHeader(s int) {
rw.status = s
rw.callBefore()
rw.ResponseWriter.WriteHeader(s)
}
func (rw *responseWriter) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
if !rw.Written() {
// The status will be StatusOK if WriteHeader has not been called yet
rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
}
size, err := rw.ResponseWriter.Write(b)
rw.size += size
return size, err
}
func (rw *responseWriter) Status() int {
return rw.status
}
func (rw *responseWriter) Size() int {
return rw.size
}
func (rw *responseWriter) Written() bool {
return rw.status != 0
}
func (rw *responseWriter) Before(before func(ResponseWriter)) {
rw.beforeFuncs = append(rw.beforeFuncs, before)
}
func (rw *responseWriter) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) {
hijacker, ok := rw.ResponseWriter.(http.Hijacker)
if !ok {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("the ResponseWriter doesn't support the Hijacker interface")
}
return hijacker.Hijack()
}
func (rw *responseWriter) CloseNotify() <-chan bool {
return rw.ResponseWriter.(http.CloseNotifier).CloseNotify()
}
func (rw *responseWriter) callBefore() {
for i := len(rw.beforeFuncs) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
rw.beforeFuncs[i](rw)
}
}
func (rw *responseWriter) Flush() {
flusher, ok := rw.ResponseWriter.(http.Flusher)
if ok {
flusher.Flush()
}
}

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package negroni
import (
"bufio"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
"time"
)
type closeNotifyingRecorder struct {
*httptest.ResponseRecorder
closed chan bool
}
func newCloseNotifyingRecorder() *closeNotifyingRecorder {
return &closeNotifyingRecorder{
httptest.NewRecorder(),
make(chan bool, 1),
}
}
func (c *closeNotifyingRecorder) close() {
c.closed <- true
}
func (c *closeNotifyingRecorder) CloseNotify() <-chan bool {
return c.closed
}
type hijackableResponse struct {
Hijacked bool
}
func newHijackableResponse() *hijackableResponse {
return &hijackableResponse{}
}
func (h *hijackableResponse) Header() http.Header { return nil }
func (h *hijackableResponse) Write(buf []byte) (int, error) { return 0, nil }
func (h *hijackableResponse) WriteHeader(code int) {}
func (h *hijackableResponse) Flush() {}
func (h *hijackableResponse) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) {
h.Hijacked = true
return nil, nil, nil
}
func TestResponseWriterWritingString(t *testing.T) {
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
rw := NewResponseWriter(rec)
rw.Write([]byte("Hello world"))
expect(t, rec.Code, rw.Status())
expect(t, rec.Body.String(), "Hello world")
expect(t, rw.Status(), http.StatusOK)
expect(t, rw.Size(), 11)
expect(t, rw.Written(), true)
}
func TestResponseWriterWritingStrings(t *testing.T) {
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
rw := NewResponseWriter(rec)
rw.Write([]byte("Hello world"))
rw.Write([]byte("foo bar bat baz"))
expect(t, rec.Code, rw.Status())
expect(t, rec.Body.String(), "Hello worldfoo bar bat baz")
expect(t, rw.Status(), http.StatusOK)
expect(t, rw.Size(), 26)
}
func TestResponseWriterWritingHeader(t *testing.T) {
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
rw := NewResponseWriter(rec)
rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusNotFound)
expect(t, rec.Code, rw.Status())
expect(t, rec.Body.String(), "")
expect(t, rw.Status(), http.StatusNotFound)
expect(t, rw.Size(), 0)
}
func TestResponseWriterBefore(t *testing.T) {
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
rw := NewResponseWriter(rec)
result := ""
rw.Before(func(ResponseWriter) {
result += "foo"
})
rw.Before(func(ResponseWriter) {
result += "bar"
})
rw.WriteHeader(http.StatusNotFound)
expect(t, rec.Code, rw.Status())
expect(t, rec.Body.String(), "")
expect(t, rw.Status(), http.StatusNotFound)
expect(t, rw.Size(), 0)
expect(t, result, "barfoo")
}
func TestResponseWriterHijack(t *testing.T) {
hijackable := newHijackableResponse()
rw := NewResponseWriter(hijackable)
hijacker, ok := rw.(http.Hijacker)
expect(t, ok, true)
_, _, err := hijacker.Hijack()
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
expect(t, hijackable.Hijacked, true)
}
func TestResponseWriteHijackNotOK(t *testing.T) {
hijackable := new(http.ResponseWriter)
rw := NewResponseWriter(*hijackable)
hijacker, ok := rw.(http.Hijacker)
expect(t, ok, true)
_, _, err := hijacker.Hijack()
refute(t, err, nil)
}
func TestResponseWriterCloseNotify(t *testing.T) {
rec := newCloseNotifyingRecorder()
rw := NewResponseWriter(rec)
closed := false
notifier := rw.(http.CloseNotifier).CloseNotify()
rec.close()
select {
case <-notifier:
closed = true
case <-time.After(time.Second):
}
expect(t, closed, true)
}
func TestResponseWriterFlusher(t *testing.T) {
rec := httptest.NewRecorder()
rw := NewResponseWriter(rec)
_, ok := rw.(http.Flusher)
expect(t, ok, true)
}

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package negroni
import (
"net/http"
"path"
"strings"
)
// Static is a middleware handler that serves static files in the given directory/filesystem.
type Static struct {
// Dir is the directory to serve static files from
Dir http.FileSystem
// Prefix is the optional prefix used to serve the static directory content
Prefix string
// IndexFile defines which file to serve as index if it exists.
IndexFile string
}
// NewStatic returns a new instance of Static
func NewStatic(directory http.FileSystem) *Static {
return &Static{
Dir: directory,
Prefix: "",
IndexFile: "index.html",
}
}
func (s *Static) ServeHTTP(rw http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, next http.HandlerFunc) {
if r.Method != "GET" && r.Method != "HEAD" {
next(rw, r)
return
}
file := r.URL.Path
// if we have a prefix, filter requests by stripping the prefix
if s.Prefix != "" {
if !strings.HasPrefix(file, s.Prefix) {
next(rw, r)
return
}
file = file[len(s.Prefix):]
if file != "" && file[0] != '/' {
next(rw, r)
return
}
}
f, err := s.Dir.Open(file)
if err != nil {
// discard the error?
next(rw, r)
return
}
defer f.Close()
fi, err := f.Stat()
if err != nil {
next(rw, r)
return
}
// try to serve index file
if fi.IsDir() {
// redirect if missing trailing slash
if !strings.HasSuffix(r.URL.Path, "/") {
http.Redirect(rw, r, r.URL.Path+"/", http.StatusFound)
return
}
file = path.Join(file, s.IndexFile)
f, err = s.Dir.Open(file)
if err != nil {
next(rw, r)
return
}
defer f.Close()
fi, err = f.Stat()
if err != nil || fi.IsDir() {
next(rw, r)
return
}
}
http.ServeContent(rw, r, file, fi.ModTime(), f)
}

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package negroni
import (
"bytes"
"net/http"
"net/http/httptest"
"testing"
)
func TestStatic(t *testing.T) {
response := httptest.NewRecorder()
response.Body = new(bytes.Buffer)
n := New()
n.Use(NewStatic(http.Dir(".")))
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:3000/negroni.go", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
n.ServeHTTP(response, req)
expect(t, response.Code, http.StatusOK)
expect(t, response.Header().Get("Expires"), "")
if response.Body.Len() == 0 {
t.Errorf("Got empty body for GET request")
}
}
func TestStaticHead(t *testing.T) {
response := httptest.NewRecorder()
response.Body = new(bytes.Buffer)
n := New()
n.Use(NewStatic(http.Dir(".")))
n.UseHandler(http.NotFoundHandler())
req, err := http.NewRequest("HEAD", "http://localhost:3000/negroni.go", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
n.ServeHTTP(response, req)
expect(t, response.Code, http.StatusOK)
if response.Body.Len() != 0 {
t.Errorf("Got non-empty body for HEAD request")
}
}
func TestStaticAsPost(t *testing.T) {
response := httptest.NewRecorder()
n := New()
n.Use(NewStatic(http.Dir(".")))
n.UseHandler(http.NotFoundHandler())
req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", "http://localhost:3000/negroni.go", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
n.ServeHTTP(response, req)
expect(t, response.Code, http.StatusNotFound)
}
func TestStaticBadDir(t *testing.T) {
response := httptest.NewRecorder()
n := Classic()
n.UseHandler(http.NotFoundHandler())
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:3000/negroni.go", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
n.ServeHTTP(response, req)
refute(t, response.Code, http.StatusOK)
}
func TestStaticOptionsServeIndex(t *testing.T) {
response := httptest.NewRecorder()
n := New()
s := NewStatic(http.Dir("."))
s.IndexFile = "negroni.go"
n.Use(s)
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:3000/", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
n.ServeHTTP(response, req)
expect(t, response.Code, http.StatusOK)
}
func TestStaticOptionsPrefix(t *testing.T) {
response := httptest.NewRecorder()
n := New()
s := NewStatic(http.Dir("."))
s.Prefix = "/public"
n.Use(s)
// Check file content behaviour
req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://localhost:3000/public/negroni.go", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
n.ServeHTTP(response, req)
expect(t, response.Code, http.StatusOK)
}

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bin

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language: go
go:
- 1.3.3
- 1.4.2
- 1.5
- tip

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Copyright (c) 2012 Dave Grijalva
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

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A [go](http://www.golang.org) (or 'golang' for search engine friendliness) implementation of [JSON Web Tokens](http://self-issued.info/docs/draft-jones-json-web-token.html)
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/dgrijalva/jwt-go.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/dgrijalva/jwt-go)
**NOTICE:** A vulnerability in JWT was [recently published](https://auth0.com/blog/2015/03/31/critical-vulnerabilities-in-json-web-token-libraries/). As this library doesn't force users to validate the `alg` is what they expected, it's possible your usage is effected. There will be an update soon to remedy this, and it will likey require backwards-incompatible changes to the API. In the short term, please make sure your implementation verifies the `alg` is what you expect.
## What the heck is a JWT?
In short, it's a signed JSON object that does something useful (for example, authentication). It's commonly used for `Bearer` tokens in Oauth 2. A token is made of three parts, separated by `.`'s. The first two parts are JSON objects, that have been [base64url](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648) encoded. The last part is the signature, encoded the same way.
The first part is called the header. It contains the necessary information for verifying the last part, the signature. For example, which encryption method was used for signing and what key was used.
The part in the middle is the interesting bit. It's called the Claims and contains the actual stuff you care about. Refer to [the RFC](http://self-issued.info/docs/draft-jones-json-web-token.html) for information about reserved keys and the proper way to add your own.
## What's in the box?
This library supports the parsing and verification as well as the generation and signing of JWTs. Current supported signing algorithms are HMAC SHA, RSA, RSA-PSS, and ECDSA, though hooks are present for adding your own.
## Parse and Verify
Parsing and verifying tokens is pretty straight forward. You pass in the token and a function for looking up the key. This is done as a callback since you may need to parse the token to find out what signing method and key was used.
```go
token, err := jwt.Parse(myToken, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
// Don't forget to validate the alg is what you expect:
if _, ok := token.Method.(*jwt.SigningMethodRSA); !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unexpected signing method: %v", token.Header["alg"])
}
return myLookupKey(token.Header["kid"]), nil
})
if err == nil && token.Valid {
deliverGoodness("!")
} else {
deliverUtterRejection(":(")
}
```
## Create a token
```go
// Create the token
token := jwt.New(jwt.SigningMethodHS256)
// Set some claims
token.Claims["foo"] = "bar"
token.Claims["exp"] = time.Now().Add(time.Hour * 72).Unix()
// Sign and get the complete encoded token as a string
tokenString, err := token.SignedString(mySigningKey)
```
## Extensions
This library publishes all the necessary components for adding your own signing methods. Simply implement the `SigningMethod` interface and register a factory method using `RegisterSigningMethod`.
Here's an example of an extension that integrates with the Google App Engine signing tools: https://github.com/someone1/gcp-jwt-go
## Project Status & Versioning
This library is considered production ready. Feedback and feature requests are appreciated. The API should be considered stable. There should be very few backwards-incompatible changes outside of major version updates (and only with good reason).
This project uses [Semantic Versioning 2.0.0](http://semver.org). Accepted pull requests will land on `master`. Periodically, versions will be tagged from `master`. You can find all the releases on [the project releases page](https://github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go/releases).
While we try to make it obvious when we make breaking changes, there isn't a great mechanism for pushing announcements out to users. You may want to use this alternative package include: `gopkg.in/dgrijalva/jwt-go.v2`. It will do the right thing WRT semantic versioning.
## Usage Tips
### Signing vs Encryption
A token is simply a JSON object that is signed by its author. this tells you exactly two things about the data:
* The author of the token was in the possession of the signing secret
* The data has not been modified since it was signed
It's important to know that JWT does not provide encryption, which means anyone who has access to the token can read its contents. If you need to protect (encrypt) the data, there is a companion spec, `JWE`, that provides this functionality. JWE is currently outside the scope of this library.
### Choosing a Signing Method
There are several signing methods available, and you should probably take the time to learn about the various options before choosing one. The principal design decision is most likely going to be symmetric vs asymmetric.
Symmetric signing methods, such as HSA, use only a single secret. This is probably the simplest signing method to use since any `[]byte` can be used as a valid secret. They are also slightly computationally faster to use, though this rarely is enough to matter. Symmetric signing methods work the best when both producers and consumers of tokens are trusted, or even the same system. Since the same secret is used to both sign and validate tokens, you can't easily distribute the key for validation.
Asymmetric signing methods, such as RSA, use different keys for signing and verifying tokens. This makes it possible to produce tokens with a private key, and allow any consumer to access the public key for verification.
### JWT and OAuth
It's worth mentioning that OAuth and JWT are not the same thing. A JWT token is simply a signed JSON object. It can be used anywhere such a thing is useful. There is some confusion, though, as JWT is the most common type of bearer token used in OAuth2 authentication.
Without going too far down the rabbit hole, here's a description of the interaction of these technologies:
* OAuth is a protocol for allowing an identity provider to be separate from the service a user is logging in to. For example, whenever you use Facebook to log into a different service (Yelp, Spotify, etc), you are using OAuth.
* OAuth defines several options for passing around authentication data. One popular method is called a "bearer token". A bearer token is simply a string that _should_ only be held by an authenticated user. Thus, simply presenting this token proves your identity. You can probably derive from here why a JWT might make a good bearer token.
* Because bearer tokens are used for authentication, it's important they're kept secret. This is why transactions that use bearer tokens typically happen over SSL.
## More
Documentation can be found [on godoc.org](http://godoc.org/github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go).
The command line utility included in this project (cmd/jwt) provides a straightforward example of token creation and parsing as well as a useful tool for debugging your own integration. For a more http centric example, see [this gist](https://gist.github.com/cryptix/45c33ecf0ae54828e63b).

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## `jwt-go` Version History
#### 2.4.0
* Added new type, Parser, to allow for configuration of various parsing parameters
* You can now specify a list of valid signing methods. Anything outside this set will be rejected.
* You can now opt to use the `json.Number` type instead of `float64` when parsing token JSON
* Added support for [Travis CI](https://travis-ci.org/dgrijalva/jwt-go)
* Fixed some bugs with ECDSA parsing
#### 2.3.0
* Added support for ECDSA signing methods
* Added support for RSA PSS signing methods (requires go v1.4)
#### 2.2.0
* Gracefully handle a `nil` `Keyfunc` being passed to `Parse`. Result will now be the parsed token and an error, instead of a panic.
#### 2.1.0
Backwards compatible API change that was missed in 2.0.0.
* The `SignedString` method on `Token` now takes `interface{}` instead of `[]byte`
#### 2.0.0
There were two major reasons for breaking backwards compatibility with this update. The first was a refactor required to expand the width of the RSA and HMAC-SHA signing implementations. There will likely be no required code changes to support this change.
The second update, while unfortunately requiring a small change in integration, is required to open up this library to other signing methods. Not all keys used for all signing methods have a single standard on-disk representation. Requiring `[]byte` as the type for all keys proved too limiting. Additionally, this implementation allows for pre-parsed tokens to be reused, which might matter in an application that parses a high volume of tokens with a small set of keys. Backwards compatibilty has been maintained for passing `[]byte` to the RSA signing methods, but they will also accept `*rsa.PublicKey` and `*rsa.PrivateKey`.
It is likely the only integration change required here will be to change `func(t *jwt.Token) ([]byte, error)` to `func(t *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error)` when calling `Parse`.
* **Compatibility Breaking Changes**
* `SigningMethodHS256` is now `*SigningMethodHMAC` instead of `type struct`
* `SigningMethodRS256` is now `*SigningMethodRSA` instead of `type struct`
* `KeyFunc` now returns `interface{}` instead of `[]byte`
* `SigningMethod.Sign` now takes `interface{}` instead of `[]byte` for the key
* `SigningMethod.Verify` now takes `interface{}` instead of `[]byte` for the key
* Renamed type `SigningMethodHS256` to `SigningMethodHMAC`. Specific sizes are now just instances of this type.
* Added public package global `SigningMethodHS256`
* Added public package global `SigningMethodHS384`
* Added public package global `SigningMethodHS512`
* Renamed type `SigningMethodRS256` to `SigningMethodRSA`. Specific sizes are now just instances of this type.
* Added public package global `SigningMethodRS256`
* Added public package global `SigningMethodRS384`
* Added public package global `SigningMethodRS512`
* Moved sample private key for HMAC tests from an inline value to a file on disk. Value is unchanged.
* Refactored the RSA implementation to be easier to read
* Exposed helper methods `ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM` and `ParseRSAPublicKeyFromPEM`
#### 1.0.2
* Fixed bug in parsing public keys from certificates
* Added more tests around the parsing of keys for RS256
* Code refactoring in RS256 implementation. No functional changes
#### 1.0.1
* Fixed panic if RS256 signing method was passed an invalid key
#### 1.0.0
* First versioned release
* API stabilized
* Supports creating, signing, parsing, and validating JWT tokens
* Supports RS256 and HS256 signing methods

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// A useful example app. You can use this to debug your tokens on the command line.
// This is also a great place to look at how you might use this library.
//
// Example usage:
// The following will create and sign a token, then verify it and output the original claims.
// echo {\"foo\":\"bar\"} | bin/jwt -key test/sample_key -alg RS256 -sign - | bin/jwt -key test/sample_key.pub -verify -
package main
import (
"encoding/json"
"flag"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go"
)
var (
// Options
flagAlg = flag.String("alg", "", "signing algorithm identifier")
flagKey = flag.String("key", "", "path to key file or '-' to read from stdin")
flagCompact = flag.Bool("compact", false, "output compact JSON")
flagDebug = flag.Bool("debug", false, "print out all kinds of debug data")
// Modes - exactly one of these is required
flagSign = flag.String("sign", "", "path to claims object to sign or '-' to read from stdin")
flagVerify = flag.String("verify", "", "path to JWT token to verify or '-' to read from stdin")
)
func main() {
// Usage message if you ask for -help or if you mess up inputs.
flag.Usage = func() {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Usage of %s:\n", os.Args[0])
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, " One of the following flags is required: sign, verify\n")
flag.PrintDefaults()
}
// Parse command line options
flag.Parse()
// Do the thing. If something goes wrong, print error to stderr
// and exit with a non-zero status code
if err := start(); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error: %v\n", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
}
// Figure out which thing to do and then do that
func start() error {
if *flagSign != "" {
return signToken()
} else if *flagVerify != "" {
return verifyToken()
} else {
flag.Usage()
return fmt.Errorf("None of the required flags are present. What do you want me to do?")
}
}
// Helper func: Read input from specified file or stdin
func loadData(p string) ([]byte, error) {
if p == "" {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("No path specified")
}
var rdr io.Reader
if p == "-" {
rdr = os.Stdin
} else {
if f, err := os.Open(p); err == nil {
rdr = f
defer f.Close()
} else {
return nil, err
}
}
return ioutil.ReadAll(rdr)
}
// Print a json object in accordance with the prophecy (or the command line options)
func printJSON(j interface{}) error {
var out []byte
var err error
if *flagCompact == false {
out, err = json.MarshalIndent(j, "", " ")
} else {
out, err = json.Marshal(j)
}
if err == nil {
fmt.Println(string(out))
}
return err
}
// Verify a token and output the claims. This is a great example
// of how to verify and view a token.
func verifyToken() error {
// get the token
tokData, err := loadData(*flagVerify)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Couldn't read token: %v", err)
}
// trim possible whitespace from token
tokData = regexp.MustCompile(`\s*$`).ReplaceAll(tokData, []byte{})
if *flagDebug {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Token len: %v bytes\n", len(tokData))
}
// Parse the token. Load the key from command line option
token, err := jwt.Parse(string(tokData), func(t *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
data, err := loadData(*flagKey)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if isEs() {
return jwt.ParseECPublicKeyFromPEM(data)
}
return data, nil
})
// Print some debug data
if *flagDebug && token != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Header:\n%v\n", token.Header)
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Claims:\n%v\n", token.Claims)
}
// Print an error if we can't parse for some reason
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Couldn't parse token: %v", err)
}
// Is token invalid?
if !token.Valid {
return fmt.Errorf("Token is invalid")
}
// Print the token details
if err := printJSON(token.Claims); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to output claims: %v", err)
}
return nil
}
// Create, sign, and output a token. This is a great, simple example of
// how to use this library to create and sign a token.
func signToken() error {
// get the token data from command line arguments
tokData, err := loadData(*flagSign)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Couldn't read token: %v", err)
} else if *flagDebug {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Token: %v bytes", len(tokData))
}
// parse the JSON of the claims
var claims map[string]interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(tokData, &claims); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Couldn't parse claims JSON: %v", err)
}
// get the key
var key interface{}
key, err = loadData(*flagKey)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Couldn't read key: %v", err)
}
// get the signing alg
alg := jwt.GetSigningMethod(*flagAlg)
if alg == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Couldn't find signing method: %v", *flagAlg)
}
// create a new token
token := jwt.New(alg)
token.Claims = claims
if isEs() {
if k, ok := key.([]byte); !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("Couldn't convert key data to key")
} else {
key, err = jwt.ParseECPrivateKeyFromPEM(k)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
if out, err := token.SignedString(key); err == nil {
fmt.Println(out)
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("Error signing token: %v", err)
}
return nil
}
func isEs() bool {
return strings.HasPrefix(*flagAlg, "ES")
}

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// Package jwt is a Go implementation of JSON Web Tokens: http://self-issued.info/docs/draft-jones-json-web-token.html
//
// See README.md for more info.
package jwt

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package jwt
import (
"crypto"
"crypto/ecdsa"
"crypto/rand"
"errors"
"math/big"
)
var (
// Sadly this is missing from crypto/ecdsa compared to crypto/rsa
ErrECDSAVerification = errors.New("crypto/ecdsa: verification error")
)
// Implements the ECDSA family of signing methods signing methods
type SigningMethodECDSA struct {
Name string
Hash crypto.Hash
KeySize int
CurveBits int
}
// Specific instances for EC256 and company
var (
SigningMethodES256 *SigningMethodECDSA
SigningMethodES384 *SigningMethodECDSA
SigningMethodES512 *SigningMethodECDSA
)
func init() {
// ES256
SigningMethodES256 = &SigningMethodECDSA{"ES256", crypto.SHA256, 32, 256}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodES256.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodES256
})
// ES384
SigningMethodES384 = &SigningMethodECDSA{"ES384", crypto.SHA384, 48, 384}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodES384.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodES384
})
// ES512
SigningMethodES512 = &SigningMethodECDSA{"ES512", crypto.SHA512, 66, 521}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodES512.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodES512
})
}
func (m *SigningMethodECDSA) Alg() string {
return m.Name
}
// Implements the Verify method from SigningMethod
// For this verify method, key must be an ecdsa.PublicKey struct
func (m *SigningMethodECDSA) Verify(signingString, signature string, key interface{}) error {
var err error
// Decode the signature
var sig []byte
if sig, err = DecodeSegment(signature); err != nil {
return err
}
// Get the key
var ecdsaKey *ecdsa.PublicKey
switch k := key.(type) {
case *ecdsa.PublicKey:
ecdsaKey = k
default:
return ErrInvalidKey
}
if len(sig) != 2*m.KeySize {
return ErrECDSAVerification
}
r := big.NewInt(0).SetBytes(sig[:m.KeySize])
s := big.NewInt(0).SetBytes(sig[m.KeySize:])
// Create hasher
if !m.Hash.Available() {
return ErrHashUnavailable
}
hasher := m.Hash.New()
hasher.Write([]byte(signingString))
// Verify the signature
if verifystatus := ecdsa.Verify(ecdsaKey, hasher.Sum(nil), r, s); verifystatus == true {
return nil
} else {
return ErrECDSAVerification
}
}
// Implements the Sign method from SigningMethod
// For this signing method, key must be an ecdsa.PrivateKey struct
func (m *SigningMethodECDSA) Sign(signingString string, key interface{}) (string, error) {
// Get the key
var ecdsaKey *ecdsa.PrivateKey
switch k := key.(type) {
case *ecdsa.PrivateKey:
ecdsaKey = k
default:
return "", ErrInvalidKey
}
// Create the hasher
if !m.Hash.Available() {
return "", ErrHashUnavailable
}
hasher := m.Hash.New()
hasher.Write([]byte(signingString))
// Sign the string and return r, s
if r, s, err := ecdsa.Sign(rand.Reader, ecdsaKey, hasher.Sum(nil)); err == nil {
curveBits := ecdsaKey.Curve.Params().BitSize
if m.CurveBits != curveBits {
return "", ErrInvalidKey
}
keyBytes := curveBits / 8
if curveBits%8 > 0 {
keyBytes += 1
}
// We serialize the outpus (r and s) into big-endian byte arrays and pad
// them with zeros on the left to make sure the sizes work out. Both arrays
// must be keyBytes long, and the output must be 2*keyBytes long.
rBytes := r.Bytes()
rBytesPadded := make([]byte, keyBytes)
copy(rBytesPadded[keyBytes-len(rBytes):], rBytes)
sBytes := s.Bytes()
sBytesPadded := make([]byte, keyBytes)
copy(sBytesPadded[keyBytes-len(sBytes):], sBytes)
out := append(rBytesPadded, sBytesPadded...)
return EncodeSegment(out), nil
} else {
return "", err
}
}

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package jwt_test
import (
"crypto/ecdsa"
"io/ioutil"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go"
)
var ecdsaTestData = []struct {
name string
keys map[string]string
tokenString string
alg string
claims map[string]interface{}
valid bool
}{
{
"Basic ES256",
map[string]string{"private": "test/ec256-private.pem", "public": "test/ec256-public.pem"},
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJFUzI1NiJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.feG39E-bn8HXAKhzDZq7yEAPWYDhZlwTn3sePJnU9VrGMmwdXAIEyoOnrjreYlVM_Z4N13eK9-TmMTWyfKJtHQ",
"ES256",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
},
{
"Basic ES384",
map[string]string{"private": "test/ec384-private.pem", "public": "test/ec384-public.pem"},
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJFUzM4NCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.ngAfKMbJUh0WWubSIYe5GMsA-aHNKwFbJk_wq3lq23aPp8H2anb1rRILIzVR0gUf4a8WzDtrzmiikuPWyCS6CN4-PwdgTk-5nehC7JXqlaBZU05p3toM3nWCwm_LXcld",
"ES384",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
},
{
"Basic ES512",
map[string]string{"private": "test/ec512-private.pem", "public": "test/ec512-public.pem"},
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJFUzUxMiJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.AAU0TvGQOcdg2OvrwY73NHKgfk26UDekh9Prz-L_iWuTBIBqOFCWwwLsRiHB1JOddfKAls5do1W0jR_F30JpVd-6AJeTjGKA4C1A1H6gIKwRY0o_tFDIydZCl_lMBMeG5VNFAjO86-WCSKwc3hqaGkq1MugPRq_qrF9AVbuEB4JPLyL5",
"ES512",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
},
{
"basic ES256 invalid: foo => bar",
map[string]string{"private": "test/ec256-private.pem", "public": "test/ec256-public.pem"},
"eyJhbGciOiJFUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.MEQCIHoSJnmGlPaVQDqacx_2XlXEhhqtWceVopjomc2PJLtdAiAUTeGPoNYxZw0z8mgOnnIcjoxRuNDVZvybRZF3wR1l8W",
"ES256",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
false,
},
}
func TestECDSAVerify(t *testing.T) {
for _, data := range ecdsaTestData {
var err error
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile(data.keys["public"])
var ecdsaKey *ecdsa.PublicKey
if ecdsaKey, err = jwt.ParseECPublicKeyFromPEM(key); err != nil {
t.Errorf("Unable to parse ECDSA public key: %v", err)
}
parts := strings.Split(data.tokenString, ".")
method := jwt.GetSigningMethod(data.alg)
err = method.Verify(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), parts[2], ecdsaKey)
if data.valid && err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error while verifying key: %v", data.name, err)
}
if !data.valid && err == nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Invalid key passed validation", data.name)
}
}
}
func TestECDSASign(t *testing.T) {
for _, data := range ecdsaTestData {
var err error
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile(data.keys["private"])
var ecdsaKey *ecdsa.PrivateKey
if ecdsaKey, err = jwt.ParseECPrivateKeyFromPEM(key); err != nil {
t.Errorf("Unable to parse ECDSA private key: %v", err)
}
if data.valid {
parts := strings.Split(data.tokenString, ".")
method := jwt.GetSigningMethod(data.alg)
sig, err := method.Sign(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), ecdsaKey)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error signing token: %v", data.name, err)
}
if sig == parts[2] {
t.Errorf("[%v] Identical signatures\nbefore:\n%v\nafter:\n%v", data.name, parts[2], sig)
}
}
}
}

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package jwt
import (
"crypto/ecdsa"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/pem"
"errors"
)
var (
ErrNotECPublicKey = errors.New("Key is not a valid ECDSA public key")
ErrNotECPrivateKey = errors.New("Key is not a valid ECDSA private key")
)
// Parse PEM encoded Elliptic Curve Private Key Structure
func ParseECPrivateKeyFromPEM(key []byte) (*ecdsa.PrivateKey, error) {
var err error
// Parse PEM block
var block *pem.Block
if block, _ = pem.Decode(key); block == nil {
return nil, ErrKeyMustBePEMEncoded
}
// Parse the key
var parsedKey interface{}
if parsedKey, err = x509.ParseECPrivateKey(block.Bytes); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var pkey *ecdsa.PrivateKey
var ok bool
if pkey, ok = parsedKey.(*ecdsa.PrivateKey); !ok {
return nil, ErrNotECPrivateKey
}
return pkey, nil
}
// Parse PEM encoded PKCS1 or PKCS8 public key
func ParseECPublicKeyFromPEM(key []byte) (*ecdsa.PublicKey, error) {
var err error
// Parse PEM block
var block *pem.Block
if block, _ = pem.Decode(key); block == nil {
return nil, ErrKeyMustBePEMEncoded
}
// Parse the key
var parsedKey interface{}
if parsedKey, err = x509.ParsePKIXPublicKey(block.Bytes); err != nil {
if cert, err := x509.ParseCertificate(block.Bytes); err == nil {
parsedKey = cert.PublicKey
} else {
return nil, err
}
}
var pkey *ecdsa.PublicKey
var ok bool
if pkey, ok = parsedKey.(*ecdsa.PublicKey); !ok {
return nil, ErrNotECPublicKey
}
return pkey, nil
}

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package jwt
import (
"errors"
)
// Error constants
var (
ErrInvalidKey = errors.New("key is invalid or of invalid type")
ErrHashUnavailable = errors.New("the requested hash function is unavailable")
ErrNoTokenInRequest = errors.New("no token present in request")
)
// The errors that might occur when parsing and validating a token
const (
ValidationErrorMalformed uint32 = 1 << iota // Token is malformed
ValidationErrorUnverifiable // Token could not be verified because of signing problems
ValidationErrorSignatureInvalid // Signature validation failed
ValidationErrorExpired // Exp validation failed
ValidationErrorNotValidYet // NBF validation failed
)
// The error from Parse if token is not valid
type ValidationError struct {
err string
Errors uint32 // bitfield. see ValidationError... constants
}
// Validation error is an error type
func (e ValidationError) Error() string {
if e.err == "" {
return "token is invalid"
}
return e.err
}
// No errors
func (e *ValidationError) valid() bool {
if e.Errors > 0 {
return false
}
return true
}

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package jwt_test
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go"
"time"
)
func ExampleParse(myToken string, myLookupKey func(interface{}) (interface{}, error)) {
token, err := jwt.Parse(myToken, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
return myLookupKey(token.Header["kid"])
})
if err == nil && token.Valid {
fmt.Println("Your token is valid. I like your style.")
} else {
fmt.Println("This token is terrible! I cannot accept this.")
}
}
func ExampleNew(mySigningKey []byte) (string, error) {
// Create the token
token := jwt.New(jwt.SigningMethodHS256)
// Set some claims
token.Claims["foo"] = "bar"
token.Claims["exp"] = time.Now().Add(time.Hour * 72).Unix()
// Sign and get the complete encoded token as a string
tokenString, err := token.SignedString(mySigningKey)
return tokenString, err
}
func ExampleParse_errorChecking(myToken string, myLookupKey func(interface{}) (interface{}, error)) {
token, err := jwt.Parse(myToken, func(token *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) {
return myLookupKey(token.Header["kid"])
})
if token.Valid {
fmt.Println("You look nice today")
} else if ve, ok := err.(*jwt.ValidationError); ok {
if ve.Errors&jwt.ValidationErrorMalformed != 0 {
fmt.Println("That's not even a token")
} else if ve.Errors&(jwt.ValidationErrorExpired|jwt.ValidationErrorNotValidYet) != 0 {
// Token is either expired or not active yet
fmt.Println("Timing is everything")
} else {
fmt.Println("Couldn't handle this token:", err)
}
} else {
fmt.Println("Couldn't handle this token:", err)
}
}

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package jwt
import (
"crypto"
"crypto/hmac"
"errors"
)
// Implements the HMAC-SHA family of signing methods signing methods
type SigningMethodHMAC struct {
Name string
Hash crypto.Hash
}
// Specific instances for HS256 and company
var (
SigningMethodHS256 *SigningMethodHMAC
SigningMethodHS384 *SigningMethodHMAC
SigningMethodHS512 *SigningMethodHMAC
ErrSignatureInvalid = errors.New("signature is invalid")
)
func init() {
// HS256
SigningMethodHS256 = &SigningMethodHMAC{"HS256", crypto.SHA256}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodHS256.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodHS256
})
// HS384
SigningMethodHS384 = &SigningMethodHMAC{"HS384", crypto.SHA384}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodHS384.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodHS384
})
// HS512
SigningMethodHS512 = &SigningMethodHMAC{"HS512", crypto.SHA512}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodHS512.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodHS512
})
}
func (m *SigningMethodHMAC) Alg() string {
return m.Name
}
// Verify the signature of HSXXX tokens. Returns nil if the signature is valid.
func (m *SigningMethodHMAC) Verify(signingString, signature string, key interface{}) error {
// Verify the key is the right type
keyBytes, ok := key.([]byte)
if !ok {
return ErrInvalidKey
}
// Decode signature, for comparison
sig, err := DecodeSegment(signature)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Can we use the specified hashing method?
if !m.Hash.Available() {
return ErrHashUnavailable
}
// This signing method is symmetric, so we validate the signature
// by reproducing the signature from the signing string and key, then
// comparing that against the provided signature.
hasher := hmac.New(m.Hash.New, keyBytes)
hasher.Write([]byte(signingString))
if !hmac.Equal(sig, hasher.Sum(nil)) {
return ErrSignatureInvalid
}
// No validation errors. Signature is good.
return nil
}
// Implements the Sign method from SigningMethod for this signing method.
// Key must be []byte
func (m *SigningMethodHMAC) Sign(signingString string, key interface{}) (string, error) {
if keyBytes, ok := key.([]byte); ok {
if !m.Hash.Available() {
return "", ErrHashUnavailable
}
hasher := hmac.New(m.Hash.New, keyBytes)
hasher.Write([]byte(signingString))
return EncodeSegment(hasher.Sum(nil)), nil
}
return "", ErrInvalidKey
}

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package jwt_test
import (
"github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go"
"io/ioutil"
"strings"
"testing"
)
var hmacTestData = []struct {
name string
tokenString string
alg string
claims map[string]interface{}
valid bool
}{
{
"web sample",
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLA0KICJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJqb2UiLA0KICJleHAiOjEzMDA4MTkzODAsDQogImh0dHA6Ly9leGFtcGxlLmNvbS9pc19yb290Ijp0cnVlfQ.dBjftJeZ4CVP-mB92K27uhbUJU1p1r_wW1gFWFOEjXk",
"HS256",
map[string]interface{}{"iss": "joe", "exp": 1300819380, "http://example.com/is_root": true},
true,
},
{
"HS384",
"eyJhbGciOiJIUzM4NCIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJleHAiOjEuMzAwODE5MzhlKzA5LCJodHRwOi8vZXhhbXBsZS5jb20vaXNfcm9vdCI6dHJ1ZSwiaXNzIjoiam9lIn0.KWZEuOD5lbBxZ34g7F-SlVLAQ_r5KApWNWlZIIMyQVz5Zs58a7XdNzj5_0EcNoOy",
"HS384",
map[string]interface{}{"iss": "joe", "exp": 1300819380, "http://example.com/is_root": true},
true,
},
{
"HS512",
"eyJhbGciOiJIUzUxMiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJleHAiOjEuMzAwODE5MzhlKzA5LCJodHRwOi8vZXhhbXBsZS5jb20vaXNfcm9vdCI6dHJ1ZSwiaXNzIjoiam9lIn0.CN7YijRX6Aw1n2jyI2Id1w90ja-DEMYiWixhYCyHnrZ1VfJRaFQz1bEbjjA5Fn4CLYaUG432dEYmSbS4Saokmw",
"HS512",
map[string]interface{}{"iss": "joe", "exp": 1300819380, "http://example.com/is_root": true},
true,
},
{
"web sample: invalid",
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLA0KICJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJqb2UiLA0KICJleHAiOjEzMDA4MTkzODAsDQogImh0dHA6Ly9leGFtcGxlLmNvbS9pc19yb290Ijp0cnVlfQ.dBjftJeZ4CVP-mB92K27uhbUJU1p1r_wW1gFWFOEjXo",
"HS256",
map[string]interface{}{"iss": "joe", "exp": 1300819380, "http://example.com/is_root": true},
false,
},
}
// Sample data from http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jones-json-web-signature-04#appendix-A.1
var hmacTestKey, _ = ioutil.ReadFile("test/hmacTestKey")
func TestHMACVerify(t *testing.T) {
for _, data := range hmacTestData {
parts := strings.Split(data.tokenString, ".")
method := jwt.GetSigningMethod(data.alg)
err := method.Verify(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), parts[2], hmacTestKey)
if data.valid && err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error while verifying key: %v", data.name, err)
}
if !data.valid && err == nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Invalid key passed validation", data.name)
}
}
}
func TestHMACSign(t *testing.T) {
for _, data := range hmacTestData {
if data.valid {
parts := strings.Split(data.tokenString, ".")
method := jwt.GetSigningMethod(data.alg)
sig, err := method.Sign(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), hmacTestKey)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error signing token: %v", data.name, err)
}
if sig != parts[2] {
t.Errorf("[%v] Incorrect signature.\nwas:\n%v\nexpecting:\n%v", data.name, sig, parts[2])
}
}
}
}
func BenchmarkHS256Signing(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkSigning(b, jwt.SigningMethodHS256, hmacTestKey)
}
func BenchmarkHS384Signing(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkSigning(b, jwt.SigningMethodHS384, hmacTestKey)
}
func BenchmarkHS512Signing(b *testing.B) {
benchmarkSigning(b, jwt.SigningMethodHS512, hmacTestKey)
}

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package jwt
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
type Parser struct {
ValidMethods []string // If populated, only these methods will be considered valid
UseJSONNumber bool // Use JSON Number format in JSON decoder
}
// Parse, validate, and return a token.
// keyFunc will receive the parsed token and should return the key for validating.
// If everything is kosher, err will be nil
func (p *Parser) Parse(tokenString string, keyFunc Keyfunc) (*Token, error) {
parts := strings.Split(tokenString, ".")
if len(parts) != 3 {
return nil, &ValidationError{err: "token contains an invalid number of segments", Errors: ValidationErrorMalformed}
}
var err error
token := &Token{Raw: tokenString}
// parse Header
var headerBytes []byte
if headerBytes, err = DecodeSegment(parts[0]); err != nil {
return token, &ValidationError{err: err.Error(), Errors: ValidationErrorMalformed}
}
if err = json.Unmarshal(headerBytes, &token.Header); err != nil {
return token, &ValidationError{err: err.Error(), Errors: ValidationErrorMalformed}
}
// parse Claims
var claimBytes []byte
if claimBytes, err = DecodeSegment(parts[1]); err != nil {
return token, &ValidationError{err: err.Error(), Errors: ValidationErrorMalformed}
}
dec := json.NewDecoder(bytes.NewBuffer(claimBytes))
if p.UseJSONNumber {
dec.UseNumber()
}
if err = dec.Decode(&token.Claims); err != nil {
return token, &ValidationError{err: err.Error(), Errors: ValidationErrorMalformed}
}
// Lookup signature method
if method, ok := token.Header["alg"].(string); ok {
if token.Method = GetSigningMethod(method); token.Method == nil {
return token, &ValidationError{err: "signing method (alg) is unavailable.", Errors: ValidationErrorUnverifiable}
}
} else {
return token, &ValidationError{err: "signing method (alg) is unspecified.", Errors: ValidationErrorUnverifiable}
}
// Verify signing method is in the required set
if p.ValidMethods != nil {
var signingMethodValid = false
var alg = token.Method.Alg()
for _, m := range p.ValidMethods {
if m == alg {
signingMethodValid = true
break
}
}
if !signingMethodValid {
// signing method is not in the listed set
return token, &ValidationError{err: fmt.Sprintf("signing method %v is invalid", alg), Errors: ValidationErrorSignatureInvalid}
}
}
// Lookup key
var key interface{}
if keyFunc == nil {
// keyFunc was not provided. short circuiting validation
return token, &ValidationError{err: "no Keyfunc was provided.", Errors: ValidationErrorUnverifiable}
}
if key, err = keyFunc(token); err != nil {
// keyFunc returned an error
return token, &ValidationError{err: err.Error(), Errors: ValidationErrorUnverifiable}
}
// Check expiration times
vErr := &ValidationError{}
now := TimeFunc().Unix()
if exp, ok := token.Claims["exp"].(float64); ok {
if now > int64(exp) {
vErr.err = "token is expired"
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorExpired
}
}
if nbf, ok := token.Claims["nbf"].(float64); ok {
if now < int64(nbf) {
vErr.err = "token is not valid yet"
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorNotValidYet
}
}
// Perform validation
token.Signature = parts[2]
if err = token.Method.Verify(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), token.Signature, key); err != nil {
vErr.err = err.Error()
vErr.Errors |= ValidationErrorSignatureInvalid
}
if vErr.valid() {
token.Valid = true
return token, nil
}
return token, vErr
}

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package jwt_test
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"reflect"
"testing"
"time"
)
var (
jwtTestDefaultKey []byte
defaultKeyFunc jwt.Keyfunc = func(t *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) { return jwtTestDefaultKey, nil }
emptyKeyFunc jwt.Keyfunc = func(t *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) { return nil, nil }
errorKeyFunc jwt.Keyfunc = func(t *jwt.Token) (interface{}, error) { return nil, fmt.Errorf("error loading key") }
nilKeyFunc jwt.Keyfunc = nil
)
var jwtTestData = []struct {
name string
tokenString string
keyfunc jwt.Keyfunc
claims map[string]interface{}
valid bool
errors uint32
parser *jwt.Parser
}{
{
"basic",
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.FhkiHkoESI_cG3NPigFrxEk9Z60_oXrOT2vGm9Pn6RDgYNovYORQmmA0zs1AoAOf09ly2Nx2YAg6ABqAYga1AcMFkJljwxTT5fYphTuqpWdy4BELeSYJx5Ty2gmr8e7RonuUztrdD5WfPqLKMm1Ozp_T6zALpRmwTIW0QPnaBXaQD90FplAg46Iy1UlDKr-Eupy0i5SLch5Q-p2ZpaL_5fnTIUDlxC3pWhJTyx_71qDI-mAA_5lE_VdroOeflG56sSmDxopPEG3bFlSu1eowyBfxtu0_CuVd-M42RU75Zc4Gsj6uV77MBtbMrf4_7M_NUTSgoIF3fRqxrj0NzihIBg",
defaultKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
0,
nil,
},
{
"basic expired",
"", // autogen
defaultKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar", "exp": float64(time.Now().Unix() - 100)},
false,
jwt.ValidationErrorExpired,
nil,
},
{
"basic nbf",
"", // autogen
defaultKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar", "nbf": float64(time.Now().Unix() + 100)},
false,
jwt.ValidationErrorNotValidYet,
nil,
},
{
"expired and nbf",
"", // autogen
defaultKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar", "nbf": float64(time.Now().Unix() + 100), "exp": float64(time.Now().Unix() - 100)},
false,
jwt.ValidationErrorNotValidYet | jwt.ValidationErrorExpired,
nil,
},
{
"basic invalid",
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.EhkiHkoESI_cG3NPigFrxEk9Z60_oXrOT2vGm9Pn6RDgYNovYORQmmA0zs1AoAOf09ly2Nx2YAg6ABqAYga1AcMFkJljwxTT5fYphTuqpWdy4BELeSYJx5Ty2gmr8e7RonuUztrdD5WfPqLKMm1Ozp_T6zALpRmwTIW0QPnaBXaQD90FplAg46Iy1UlDKr-Eupy0i5SLch5Q-p2ZpaL_5fnTIUDlxC3pWhJTyx_71qDI-mAA_5lE_VdroOeflG56sSmDxopPEG3bFlSu1eowyBfxtu0_CuVd-M42RU75Zc4Gsj6uV77MBtbMrf4_7M_NUTSgoIF3fRqxrj0NzihIBg",
defaultKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
false,
jwt.ValidationErrorSignatureInvalid,
nil,
},
{
"basic nokeyfunc",
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.FhkiHkoESI_cG3NPigFrxEk9Z60_oXrOT2vGm9Pn6RDgYNovYORQmmA0zs1AoAOf09ly2Nx2YAg6ABqAYga1AcMFkJljwxTT5fYphTuqpWdy4BELeSYJx5Ty2gmr8e7RonuUztrdD5WfPqLKMm1Ozp_T6zALpRmwTIW0QPnaBXaQD90FplAg46Iy1UlDKr-Eupy0i5SLch5Q-p2ZpaL_5fnTIUDlxC3pWhJTyx_71qDI-mAA_5lE_VdroOeflG56sSmDxopPEG3bFlSu1eowyBfxtu0_CuVd-M42RU75Zc4Gsj6uV77MBtbMrf4_7M_NUTSgoIF3fRqxrj0NzihIBg",
nilKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
false,
jwt.ValidationErrorUnverifiable,
nil,
},
{
"basic nokey",
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.FhkiHkoESI_cG3NPigFrxEk9Z60_oXrOT2vGm9Pn6RDgYNovYORQmmA0zs1AoAOf09ly2Nx2YAg6ABqAYga1AcMFkJljwxTT5fYphTuqpWdy4BELeSYJx5Ty2gmr8e7RonuUztrdD5WfPqLKMm1Ozp_T6zALpRmwTIW0QPnaBXaQD90FplAg46Iy1UlDKr-Eupy0i5SLch5Q-p2ZpaL_5fnTIUDlxC3pWhJTyx_71qDI-mAA_5lE_VdroOeflG56sSmDxopPEG3bFlSu1eowyBfxtu0_CuVd-M42RU75Zc4Gsj6uV77MBtbMrf4_7M_NUTSgoIF3fRqxrj0NzihIBg",
emptyKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
false,
jwt.ValidationErrorSignatureInvalid,
nil,
},
{
"basic errorkey",
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.FhkiHkoESI_cG3NPigFrxEk9Z60_oXrOT2vGm9Pn6RDgYNovYORQmmA0zs1AoAOf09ly2Nx2YAg6ABqAYga1AcMFkJljwxTT5fYphTuqpWdy4BELeSYJx5Ty2gmr8e7RonuUztrdD5WfPqLKMm1Ozp_T6zALpRmwTIW0QPnaBXaQD90FplAg46Iy1UlDKr-Eupy0i5SLch5Q-p2ZpaL_5fnTIUDlxC3pWhJTyx_71qDI-mAA_5lE_VdroOeflG56sSmDxopPEG3bFlSu1eowyBfxtu0_CuVd-M42RU75Zc4Gsj6uV77MBtbMrf4_7M_NUTSgoIF3fRqxrj0NzihIBg",
errorKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
false,
jwt.ValidationErrorUnverifiable,
nil,
},
{
"invalid signing method",
"",
defaultKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
false,
jwt.ValidationErrorSignatureInvalid,
&jwt.Parser{ValidMethods: []string{"HS256"}},
},
{
"valid signing method",
"",
defaultKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
0,
&jwt.Parser{ValidMethods: []string{"RS256", "HS256"}},
},
{
"JSON Number",
"",
defaultKeyFunc,
map[string]interface{}{"foo": json.Number("123.4")},
true,
0,
&jwt.Parser{UseJSONNumber: true},
},
}
func init() {
var e error
if jwtTestDefaultKey, e = ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key.pub"); e != nil {
panic(e)
}
}
func makeSample(c map[string]interface{}) string {
key, e := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key")
if e != nil {
panic(e.Error())
}
token := jwt.New(jwt.SigningMethodRS256)
token.Claims = c
s, e := token.SignedString(key)
if e != nil {
panic(e.Error())
}
return s
}
func TestParser_Parse(t *testing.T) {
for _, data := range jwtTestData {
if data.tokenString == "" {
data.tokenString = makeSample(data.claims)
}
var token *jwt.Token
var err error
if data.parser != nil {
token, err = data.parser.Parse(data.tokenString, data.keyfunc)
} else {
token, err = jwt.Parse(data.tokenString, data.keyfunc)
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(data.claims, token.Claims) {
t.Errorf("[%v] Claims mismatch. Expecting: %v Got: %v", data.name, data.claims, token.Claims)
}
if data.valid && err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error while verifying token: %T:%v", data.name, err, err)
}
if !data.valid && err == nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Invalid token passed validation", data.name)
}
if data.errors != 0 {
if err == nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Expecting error. Didn't get one.", data.name)
} else {
// compare the bitfield part of the error
if e := err.(*jwt.ValidationError).Errors; e != data.errors {
t.Errorf("[%v] Errors don't match expectation. %v != %v", data.name, e, data.errors)
}
}
}
if data.valid && token.Signature == "" {
t.Errorf("[%v] Signature is left unpopulated after parsing", data.name)
}
}
}
func TestParseRequest(t *testing.T) {
// Bearer token request
for _, data := range jwtTestData {
// FIXME: custom parsers are not supported by this helper. skip tests that require them
if data.parser != nil {
t.Logf("Skipping [%v]. Custom parsers are not supported by ParseRequest", data.name)
continue
}
if data.tokenString == "" {
data.tokenString = makeSample(data.claims)
}
r, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "/", nil)
r.Header.Set("Authorization", fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %v", data.tokenString))
token, err := jwt.ParseFromRequest(r, data.keyfunc)
if token == nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Token was not found: %v", data.name, err)
continue
}
if !reflect.DeepEqual(data.claims, token.Claims) {
t.Errorf("[%v] Claims mismatch. Expecting: %v Got: %v", data.name, data.claims, token.Claims)
}
if data.valid && err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error while verifying token: %v", data.name, err)
}
if !data.valid && err == nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Invalid token passed validation", data.name)
}
}
}
// Helper method for benchmarking various methods
func benchmarkSigning(b *testing.B, method jwt.SigningMethod, key interface{}) {
t := jwt.New(method)
b.RunParallel(func(pb *testing.PB) {
for pb.Next() {
if _, err := t.SignedString(key); err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
}
})
}

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package jwt
import (
"crypto"
"crypto/rand"
"crypto/rsa"
)
// Implements the RSA family of signing methods signing methods
type SigningMethodRSA struct {
Name string
Hash crypto.Hash
}
// Specific instances for RS256 and company
var (
SigningMethodRS256 *SigningMethodRSA
SigningMethodRS384 *SigningMethodRSA
SigningMethodRS512 *SigningMethodRSA
)
func init() {
// RS256
SigningMethodRS256 = &SigningMethodRSA{"RS256", crypto.SHA256}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodRS256.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodRS256
})
// RS384
SigningMethodRS384 = &SigningMethodRSA{"RS384", crypto.SHA384}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodRS384.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodRS384
})
// RS512
SigningMethodRS512 = &SigningMethodRSA{"RS512", crypto.SHA512}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodRS512.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodRS512
})
}
func (m *SigningMethodRSA) Alg() string {
return m.Name
}
// Implements the Verify method from SigningMethod
// For this signing method, must be either a PEM encoded PKCS1 or PKCS8 RSA public key as
// []byte, or an rsa.PublicKey structure.
func (m *SigningMethodRSA) Verify(signingString, signature string, key interface{}) error {
var err error
// Decode the signature
var sig []byte
if sig, err = DecodeSegment(signature); err != nil {
return err
}
var rsaKey *rsa.PublicKey
switch k := key.(type) {
case []byte:
if rsaKey, err = ParseRSAPublicKeyFromPEM(k); err != nil {
return err
}
case *rsa.PublicKey:
rsaKey = k
default:
return ErrInvalidKey
}
// Create hasher
if !m.Hash.Available() {
return ErrHashUnavailable
}
hasher := m.Hash.New()
hasher.Write([]byte(signingString))
// Verify the signature
return rsa.VerifyPKCS1v15(rsaKey, m.Hash, hasher.Sum(nil), sig)
}
// Implements the Sign method from SigningMethod
// For this signing method, must be either a PEM encoded PKCS1 or PKCS8 RSA private key as
// []byte, or an rsa.PrivateKey structure.
func (m *SigningMethodRSA) Sign(signingString string, key interface{}) (string, error) {
var err error
var rsaKey *rsa.PrivateKey
switch k := key.(type) {
case []byte:
if rsaKey, err = ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(k); err != nil {
return "", err
}
case *rsa.PrivateKey:
rsaKey = k
default:
return "", ErrInvalidKey
}
// Create the hasher
if !m.Hash.Available() {
return "", ErrHashUnavailable
}
hasher := m.Hash.New()
hasher.Write([]byte(signingString))
// Sign the string and return the encoded bytes
if sigBytes, err := rsa.SignPKCS1v15(rand.Reader, rsaKey, m.Hash, hasher.Sum(nil)); err == nil {
return EncodeSegment(sigBytes), nil
} else {
return "", err
}
}

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// +build go1.4
package jwt
import (
"crypto"
"crypto/rand"
"crypto/rsa"
)
// Implements the RSAPSS family of signing methods signing methods
type SigningMethodRSAPSS struct {
*SigningMethodRSA
Options *rsa.PSSOptions
}
// Specific instances for RS/PS and company
var (
SigningMethodPS256 *SigningMethodRSAPSS
SigningMethodPS384 *SigningMethodRSAPSS
SigningMethodPS512 *SigningMethodRSAPSS
)
func init() {
// PS256
SigningMethodPS256 = &SigningMethodRSAPSS{
&SigningMethodRSA{
Name: "PS256",
Hash: crypto.SHA256,
},
&rsa.PSSOptions{
SaltLength: rsa.PSSSaltLengthAuto,
Hash: crypto.SHA256,
},
}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodPS256.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodPS256
})
// PS384
SigningMethodPS384 = &SigningMethodRSAPSS{
&SigningMethodRSA{
Name: "PS384",
Hash: crypto.SHA384,
},
&rsa.PSSOptions{
SaltLength: rsa.PSSSaltLengthAuto,
Hash: crypto.SHA384,
},
}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodPS384.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodPS384
})
// PS512
SigningMethodPS512 = &SigningMethodRSAPSS{
&SigningMethodRSA{
Name: "PS512",
Hash: crypto.SHA512,
},
&rsa.PSSOptions{
SaltLength: rsa.PSSSaltLengthAuto,
Hash: crypto.SHA512,
},
}
RegisterSigningMethod(SigningMethodPS512.Alg(), func() SigningMethod {
return SigningMethodPS512
})
}
// Implements the Verify method from SigningMethod
// For this verify method, key must be an rsa.PublicKey struct
func (m *SigningMethodRSAPSS) Verify(signingString, signature string, key interface{}) error {
var err error
// Decode the signature
var sig []byte
if sig, err = DecodeSegment(signature); err != nil {
return err
}
var rsaKey *rsa.PublicKey
switch k := key.(type) {
case *rsa.PublicKey:
rsaKey = k
default:
return ErrInvalidKey
}
// Create hasher
if !m.Hash.Available() {
return ErrHashUnavailable
}
hasher := m.Hash.New()
hasher.Write([]byte(signingString))
return rsa.VerifyPSS(rsaKey, m.Hash, hasher.Sum(nil), sig, m.Options)
}
// Implements the Sign method from SigningMethod
// For this signing method, key must be an rsa.PrivateKey struct
func (m *SigningMethodRSAPSS) Sign(signingString string, key interface{}) (string, error) {
var rsaKey *rsa.PrivateKey
switch k := key.(type) {
case *rsa.PrivateKey:
rsaKey = k
default:
return "", ErrInvalidKey
}
// Create the hasher
if !m.Hash.Available() {
return "", ErrHashUnavailable
}
hasher := m.Hash.New()
hasher.Write([]byte(signingString))
// Sign the string and return the encoded bytes
if sigBytes, err := rsa.SignPSS(rand.Reader, rsaKey, m.Hash, hasher.Sum(nil), m.Options); err == nil {
return EncodeSegment(sigBytes), nil
} else {
return "", err
}
}

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// +build go1.4
package jwt_test
import (
"crypto/rsa"
"io/ioutil"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go"
)
var rsaPSSTestData = []struct {
name string
tokenString string
alg string
claims map[string]interface{}
valid bool
}{
{
"Basic PS256",
"eyJhbGciOiJQUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.PPG4xyDVY8ffp4CcxofNmsTDXsrVG2npdQuibLhJbv4ClyPTUtR5giNSvuxo03kB6I8VXVr0Y9X7UxhJVEoJOmULAwRWaUsDnIewQa101cVhMa6iR8X37kfFoiZ6NkS-c7henVkkQWu2HtotkEtQvN5hFlk8IevXXPmvZlhQhwzB1sGzGYnoi1zOfuL98d3BIjUjtlwii5w6gYG2AEEzp7HnHCsb3jIwUPdq86Oe6hIFjtBwduIK90ca4UqzARpcfwxHwVLMpatKask00AgGVI0ysdk0BLMjmLutquD03XbThHScC2C2_Pp4cHWgMzvbgLU2RYYZcZRKr46QeNgz9w",
"PS256",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
},
{
"Basic PS384",
"eyJhbGciOiJQUzM4NCIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.w7-qqgj97gK4fJsq_DCqdYQiylJjzWONvD0qWWWhqEOFk2P1eDULPnqHRnjgTXoO4HAw4YIWCsZPet7nR3Xxq4ZhMqvKW8b7KlfRTb9cH8zqFvzMmybQ4jv2hKc3bXYqVow3AoR7hN_CWXI3Dv6Kd2X5xhtxRHI6IL39oTVDUQ74LACe-9t4c3QRPuj6Pq1H4FAT2E2kW_0KOc6EQhCLWEhm2Z2__OZskDC8AiPpP8Kv4k2vB7l0IKQu8Pr4RcNBlqJdq8dA5D3hk5TLxP8V5nG1Ib80MOMMqoS3FQvSLyolFX-R_jZ3-zfq6Ebsqr0yEb0AH2CfsECF7935Pa0FKQ",
"PS384",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
},
{
"Basic PS512",
"eyJhbGciOiJQUzUxMiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.GX1HWGzFaJevuSLavqqFYaW8_TpvcjQ8KfC5fXiSDzSiT9UD9nB_ikSmDNyDILNdtjZLSvVKfXxZJqCfefxAtiozEDDdJthZ-F0uO4SPFHlGiXszvKeodh7BuTWRI2wL9-ZO4mFa8nq3GMeQAfo9cx11i7nfN8n2YNQ9SHGovG7_T_AvaMZB_jT6jkDHpwGR9mz7x1sycckEo6teLdHRnH_ZdlHlxqknmyTu8Odr5Xh0sJFOL8BepWbbvIIn-P161rRHHiDWFv6nhlHwZnVzjx7HQrWSGb6-s2cdLie9QL_8XaMcUpjLkfOMKkDOfHo6AvpL7Jbwi83Z2ZTHjJWB-A",
"PS512",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
},
{
"basic PS256 invalid: foo => bar",
"eyJhbGciOiJQUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.PPG4xyDVY8ffp4CcxofNmsTDXsrVG2npdQuibLhJbv4ClyPTUtR5giNSvuxo03kB6I8VXVr0Y9X7UxhJVEoJOmULAwRWaUsDnIewQa101cVhMa6iR8X37kfFoiZ6NkS-c7henVkkQWu2HtotkEtQvN5hFlk8IevXXPmvZlhQhwzB1sGzGYnoi1zOfuL98d3BIjUjtlwii5w6gYG2AEEzp7HnHCsb3jIwUPdq86Oe6hIFjtBwduIK90ca4UqzARpcfwxHwVLMpatKask00AgGVI0ysdk0BLMjmLutquD03XbThHScC2C2_Pp4cHWgMzvbgLU2RYYZcZRKr46QeNgz9W",
"PS256",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
false,
},
}
func TestRSAPSSVerify(t *testing.T) {
var err error
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key.pub")
var rsaPSSKey *rsa.PublicKey
if rsaPSSKey, err = jwt.ParseRSAPublicKeyFromPEM(key); err != nil {
t.Errorf("Unable to parse RSA public key: %v", err)
}
for _, data := range rsaPSSTestData {
parts := strings.Split(data.tokenString, ".")
method := jwt.GetSigningMethod(data.alg)
err := method.Verify(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), parts[2], rsaPSSKey)
if data.valid && err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error while verifying key: %v", data.name, err)
}
if !data.valid && err == nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Invalid key passed validation", data.name)
}
}
}
func TestRSAPSSSign(t *testing.T) {
var err error
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key")
var rsaPSSKey *rsa.PrivateKey
if rsaPSSKey, err = jwt.ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(key); err != nil {
t.Errorf("Unable to parse RSA private key: %v", err)
}
for _, data := range rsaPSSTestData {
if data.valid {
parts := strings.Split(data.tokenString, ".")
method := jwt.GetSigningMethod(data.alg)
sig, err := method.Sign(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), rsaPSSKey)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error signing token: %v", data.name, err)
}
if sig == parts[2] {
t.Errorf("[%v] Signatures shouldn't match\nnew:\n%v\noriginal:\n%v", data.name, sig, parts[2])
}
}
}
}

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package jwt_test
import (
"github.com/dgrijalva/jwt-go"
"io/ioutil"
"strings"
"testing"
)
var rsaTestData = []struct {
name string
tokenString string
alg string
claims map[string]interface{}
valid bool
}{
{
"Basic RS256",
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.FhkiHkoESI_cG3NPigFrxEk9Z60_oXrOT2vGm9Pn6RDgYNovYORQmmA0zs1AoAOf09ly2Nx2YAg6ABqAYga1AcMFkJljwxTT5fYphTuqpWdy4BELeSYJx5Ty2gmr8e7RonuUztrdD5WfPqLKMm1Ozp_T6zALpRmwTIW0QPnaBXaQD90FplAg46Iy1UlDKr-Eupy0i5SLch5Q-p2ZpaL_5fnTIUDlxC3pWhJTyx_71qDI-mAA_5lE_VdroOeflG56sSmDxopPEG3bFlSu1eowyBfxtu0_CuVd-M42RU75Zc4Gsj6uV77MBtbMrf4_7M_NUTSgoIF3fRqxrj0NzihIBg",
"RS256",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
},
{
"Basic RS384",
"eyJhbGciOiJSUzM4NCIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.W-jEzRfBigtCWsinvVVuldiuilzVdU5ty0MvpLaSaqK9PlAWWlDQ1VIQ_qSKzwL5IXaZkvZFJXT3yL3n7OUVu7zCNJzdwznbC8Z-b0z2lYvcklJYi2VOFRcGbJtXUqgjk2oGsiqUMUMOLP70TTefkpsgqDxbRh9CDUfpOJgW-dU7cmgaoswe3wjUAUi6B6G2YEaiuXC0XScQYSYVKIzgKXJV8Zw-7AN_DBUI4GkTpsvQ9fVVjZM9csQiEXhYekyrKu1nu_POpQonGd8yqkIyXPECNmmqH5jH4sFiF67XhD7_JpkvLziBpI-uh86evBUadmHhb9Otqw3uV3NTaXLzJw",
"RS384",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
},
{
"Basic RS512",
"eyJhbGciOiJSUzUxMiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.zBlLlmRrUxx4SJPUbV37Q1joRcI9EW13grnKduK3wtYKmDXbgDpF1cZ6B-2Jsm5RB8REmMiLpGms-EjXhgnyh2TSHE-9W2gA_jvshegLWtwRVDX40ODSkTb7OVuaWgiy9y7llvcknFBTIg-FnVPVpXMmeV_pvwQyhaz1SSwSPrDyxEmksz1hq7YONXhXPpGaNbMMeDTNP_1oj8DZaqTIL9TwV8_1wb2Odt_Fy58Ke2RVFijsOLdnyEAjt2n9Mxihu9i3PhNBkkxa2GbnXBfq3kzvZ_xxGGopLdHhJjcGWXO-NiwI9_tiu14NRv4L2xC0ItD9Yz68v2ZIZEp_DuzwRQ",
"RS512",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
true,
},
{
"basic invalid: foo => bar",
"eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiJ9.eyJmb28iOiJiYXIifQ.EhkiHkoESI_cG3NPigFrxEk9Z60_oXrOT2vGm9Pn6RDgYNovYORQmmA0zs1AoAOf09ly2Nx2YAg6ABqAYga1AcMFkJljwxTT5fYphTuqpWdy4BELeSYJx5Ty2gmr8e7RonuUztrdD5WfPqLKMm1Ozp_T6zALpRmwTIW0QPnaBXaQD90FplAg46Iy1UlDKr-Eupy0i5SLch5Q-p2ZpaL_5fnTIUDlxC3pWhJTyx_71qDI-mAA_5lE_VdroOeflG56sSmDxopPEG3bFlSu1eowyBfxtu0_CuVd-M42RU75Zc4Gsj6uV77MBtbMrf4_7M_NUTSgoIF3fRqxrj0NzihIBg",
"RS256",
map[string]interface{}{"foo": "bar"},
false,
},
}
func TestRSAVerify(t *testing.T) {
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key.pub")
for _, data := range rsaTestData {
parts := strings.Split(data.tokenString, ".")
method := jwt.GetSigningMethod(data.alg)
err := method.Verify(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), parts[2], key)
if data.valid && err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error while verifying key: %v", data.name, err)
}
if !data.valid && err == nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Invalid key passed validation", data.name)
}
}
}
func TestRSASign(t *testing.T) {
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key")
for _, data := range rsaTestData {
if data.valid {
parts := strings.Split(data.tokenString, ".")
method := jwt.GetSigningMethod(data.alg)
sig, err := method.Sign(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), key)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error signing token: %v", data.name, err)
}
if sig != parts[2] {
t.Errorf("[%v] Incorrect signature.\nwas:\n%v\nexpecting:\n%v", data.name, sig, parts[2])
}
}
}
}
func TestRSAVerifyWithPreParsedPrivateKey(t *testing.T) {
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key.pub")
parsedKey, err := jwt.ParseRSAPublicKeyFromPEM(key)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
testData := rsaTestData[0]
parts := strings.Split(testData.tokenString, ".")
err = jwt.SigningMethodRS256.Verify(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), parts[2], parsedKey)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error while verifying key: %v", testData.name, err)
}
}
func TestRSAWithPreParsedPrivateKey(t *testing.T) {
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key")
parsedKey, err := jwt.ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(key)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
testData := rsaTestData[0]
parts := strings.Split(testData.tokenString, ".")
sig, err := jwt.SigningMethodRS256.Sign(strings.Join(parts[0:2], "."), parsedKey)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("[%v] Error signing token: %v", testData.name, err)
}
if sig != parts[2] {
t.Errorf("[%v] Incorrect signature.\nwas:\n%v\nexpecting:\n%v", testData.name, sig, parts[2])
}
}
func TestRSAKeyParsing(t *testing.T) {
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key")
pubKey, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key.pub")
badKey := []byte("All your base are belong to key")
// Test parsePrivateKey
if _, e := jwt.ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(key); e != nil {
t.Errorf("Failed to parse valid private key: %v", e)
}
if k, e := jwt.ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(pubKey); e == nil {
t.Errorf("Parsed public key as valid private key: %v", k)
}
if k, e := jwt.ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(badKey); e == nil {
t.Errorf("Parsed invalid key as valid private key: %v", k)
}
// Test parsePublicKey
if _, e := jwt.ParseRSAPublicKeyFromPEM(pubKey); e != nil {
t.Errorf("Failed to parse valid public key: %v", e)
}
if k, e := jwt.ParseRSAPublicKeyFromPEM(key); e == nil {
t.Errorf("Parsed private key as valid public key: %v", k)
}
if k, e := jwt.ParseRSAPublicKeyFromPEM(badKey); e == nil {
t.Errorf("Parsed invalid key as valid private key: %v", k)
}
}
func BenchmarkRS256Signing(b *testing.B) {
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key")
parsedKey, err := jwt.ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(key)
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
benchmarkSigning(b, jwt.SigningMethodRS256, parsedKey)
}
func BenchmarkRS384Signing(b *testing.B) {
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key")
parsedKey, err := jwt.ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(key)
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
benchmarkSigning(b, jwt.SigningMethodRS384, parsedKey)
}
func BenchmarkRS512Signing(b *testing.B) {
key, _ := ioutil.ReadFile("test/sample_key")
parsedKey, err := jwt.ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(key)
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
benchmarkSigning(b, jwt.SigningMethodRS512, parsedKey)
}

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package jwt
import (
"crypto/rsa"
"crypto/x509"
"encoding/pem"
"errors"
)
var (
ErrKeyMustBePEMEncoded = errors.New("Invalid Key: Key must be PEM encoded PKCS1 or PKCS8 private key")
ErrNotRSAPrivateKey = errors.New("Key is not a valid RSA private key")
)
// Parse PEM encoded PKCS1 or PKCS8 private key
func ParseRSAPrivateKeyFromPEM(key []byte) (*rsa.PrivateKey, error) {
var err error
// Parse PEM block
var block *pem.Block
if block, _ = pem.Decode(key); block == nil {
return nil, ErrKeyMustBePEMEncoded
}
var parsedKey interface{}
if parsedKey, err = x509.ParsePKCS1PrivateKey(block.Bytes); err != nil {
if parsedKey, err = x509.ParsePKCS8PrivateKey(block.Bytes); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
var pkey *rsa.PrivateKey
var ok bool
if pkey, ok = parsedKey.(*rsa.PrivateKey); !ok {
return nil, ErrNotRSAPrivateKey
}
return pkey, nil
}
// Parse PEM encoded PKCS1 or PKCS8 public key
func ParseRSAPublicKeyFromPEM(key []byte) (*rsa.PublicKey, error) {
var err error
// Parse PEM block
var block *pem.Block
if block, _ = pem.Decode(key); block == nil {
return nil, ErrKeyMustBePEMEncoded
}
// Parse the key
var parsedKey interface{}
if parsedKey, err = x509.ParsePKIXPublicKey(block.Bytes); err != nil {
if cert, err := x509.ParseCertificate(block.Bytes); err == nil {
parsedKey = cert.PublicKey
} else {
return nil, err
}
}
var pkey *rsa.PublicKey
var ok bool
if pkey, ok = parsedKey.(*rsa.PublicKey); !ok {
return nil, ErrNotRSAPrivateKey
}
return pkey, nil
}

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package jwt
var signingMethods = map[string]func() SigningMethod{}
// Implement SigningMethod to add new methods for signing or verifying tokens.
type SigningMethod interface {
Verify(signingString, signature string, key interface{}) error // Returns nil if signature is valid
Sign(signingString string, key interface{}) (string, error) // Returns encoded signature or error
Alg() string // returns the alg identifier for this method (example: 'HS256')
}
// Register the "alg" name and a factory function for signing method.
// This is typically done during init() in the method's implementation
func RegisterSigningMethod(alg string, f func() SigningMethod) {
signingMethods[alg] = f
}
// Get a signing method from an "alg" string
func GetSigningMethod(alg string) (method SigningMethod) {
if methodF, ok := signingMethods[alg]; ok {
method = methodF()
}
return
}

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-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----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EunfdPuqsX+as44oCyJGFHVBnWpm33eWQw9YqANRI+pCJzP08I5WK3osnPiwshd+
hR54yjgfYhBFNI7B95PmEQkCgYBzFSz7h1+s34Ycr8SvxsOBWxymG5zaCsUbPsL0
4aCgLScCHb9J+E86aVbbVFdglYa5Id7DPTL61ixhl7WZjujspeXZGSbmq0Kcnckb
mDgqkLECiOJW2NHP/j0McAkDLL4tysF8TLDO8gvuvzNC+WQ6drO2ThrypLVZQ+ry
eBIPmwKBgEZxhqa0gVvHQG/7Od69KWj4eJP28kq13RhKay8JOoN0vPmspXJo1HY3
CKuHRG+AP579dncdUnOMvfXOtkdM4vk0+hWASBQzM9xzVcztCa+koAugjVaLS9A+
9uQoqEeVNTckxx0S2bYevRy7hGQmUJTyQm3j1zEUR5jpdbL83Fbq
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-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----
MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEA4f5wg5l2hKsTeNem/V41
fGnJm6gOdrj8ym3rFkEU/wT8RDtnSgFEZOQpHEgQ7JL38xUfU0Y3g6aYw9QT0hJ7
mCpz9Er5qLaMXJwZxzHzAahlfA0icqabvJOMvQtzD6uQv6wPEyZtDTWiQi9AXwBp
HssPnpYGIn20ZZuNlX2BrClciHhCPUIIZOQn/MmqTD31jSyjoQoV7MhhMTATKJx2
XrHhR+1DcKJzQBSTAGnpYVaqpsARap+nwRipr3nUTuxyGohBTSmjJ2usSeQXHI3b
ODIRe1AuTyHceAbewn8b462yEWKARdpd9AjQW5SIVPfdsz5B6GlYQ5LdYKtznTuy
7wIDAQAB
-----END PUBLIC KEY-----

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package jwt
import (
"encoding/base64"
"encoding/json"
"net/http"
"strings"
"time"
)
// TimeFunc provides the current time when parsing token to validate "exp" claim (expiration time).
// You can override it to use another time value. This is useful for testing or if your
// server uses a different time zone than your tokens.
var TimeFunc = time.Now
// Parse methods use this callback function to supply
// the key for verification. The function receives the parsed,
// but unverified Token. This allows you to use propries in the
// Header of the token (such as `kid`) to identify which key to use.
type Keyfunc func(*Token) (interface{}, error)
// A JWT Token. Different fields will be used depending on whether you're
// creating or parsing/verifying a token.
type Token struct {
Raw string // The raw token. Populated when you Parse a token
Method SigningMethod // The signing method used or to be used
Header map[string]interface{} // The first segment of the token
Claims map[string]interface{} // The second segment of the token
Signature string // The third segment of the token. Populated when you Parse a token
Valid bool // Is the token valid? Populated when you Parse/Verify a token
}
// Create a new Token. Takes a signing method
func New(method SigningMethod) *Token {
return &Token{
Header: map[string]interface{}{
"typ": "JWT",
"alg": method.Alg(),
},
Claims: make(map[string]interface{}),
Method: method,
}
}
// Get the complete, signed token
func (t *Token) SignedString(key interface{}) (string, error) {
var sig, sstr string
var err error
if sstr, err = t.SigningString(); err != nil {
return "", err
}
if sig, err = t.Method.Sign(sstr, key); err != nil {
return "", err
}
return strings.Join([]string{sstr, sig}, "."), nil
}
// Generate the signing string. This is the
// most expensive part of the whole deal. Unless you
// need this for something special, just go straight for
// the SignedString.
func (t *Token) SigningString() (string, error) {
var err error
parts := make([]string, 2)
for i, _ := range parts {
var source map[string]interface{}
if i == 0 {
source = t.Header
} else {
source = t.Claims
}
var jsonValue []byte
if jsonValue, err = json.Marshal(source); err != nil {
return "", err
}
parts[i] = EncodeSegment(jsonValue)
}
return strings.Join(parts, "."), nil
}
// Parse, validate, and return a token.
// keyFunc will receive the parsed token and should return the key for validating.
// If everything is kosher, err will be nil
func Parse(tokenString string, keyFunc Keyfunc) (*Token, error) {
return new(Parser).Parse(tokenString, keyFunc)
}
// Try to find the token in an http.Request.
// This method will call ParseMultipartForm if there's no token in the header.
// Currently, it looks in the Authorization header as well as
// looking for an 'access_token' request parameter in req.Form.
func ParseFromRequest(req *http.Request, keyFunc Keyfunc) (token *Token, err error) {
// Look for an Authorization header
if ah := req.Header.Get("Authorization"); ah != "" {
// Should be a bearer token
if len(ah) > 6 && strings.ToUpper(ah[0:6]) == "BEARER" {
return Parse(ah[7:], keyFunc)
}
}
// Look for "access_token" parameter
req.ParseMultipartForm(10e6)
if tokStr := req.Form.Get("access_token"); tokStr != "" {
return Parse(tokStr, keyFunc)
}
return nil, ErrNoTokenInRequest
}
// Encode JWT specific base64url encoding with padding stripped
func EncodeSegment(seg []byte) string {
return strings.TrimRight(base64.URLEncoding.EncodeToString(seg), "=")
}
// Decode JWT specific base64url encoding with padding stripped
func DecodeSegment(seg string) ([]byte, error) {
if l := len(seg) % 4; l > 0 {
seg += strings.Repeat("=", 4-l)
}
return base64.URLEncoding.DecodeString(seg)
}

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*.out
*.swp
*.8
*.6
_obj
_test*
markdown
tags

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# Travis CI (http://travis-ci.org/) is a continuous integration service for
# open source projects. This file configures it to run unit tests for
# blackfriday.
language: go
go:
- 1.2
- 1.3
- 1.4
install:
- go get -d -t -v ./...
- go build -v ./...
script:
- go test -v ./...

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Blackfriday is distributed under the Simplified BSD License:
> Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross
> All rights reserved.
>
> Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
> modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
> are met:
>
> 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
> notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
>
> 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
> copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
> disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with
> the distribution.
>
> THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
> "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
> LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
> FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
> COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
> INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
> BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
> LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
> CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
> LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN
> ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
> POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

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Blackfriday [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/russross/blackfriday.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/russross/blackfriday)
===========
Blackfriday is a [Markdown][1] processor implemented in [Go][2]. It
is paranoid about its input (so you can safely feed it user-supplied
data), it is fast, it supports common extensions (tables, smart
punctuation substitutions, etc.), and it is safe for all utf-8
(unicode) input.
HTML output is currently supported, along with Smartypants
extensions. An experimental LaTeX output engine is also included.
It started as a translation from C of [Sundown][3].
Installation
------------
Blackfriday is compatible with Go 1. If you are using an older
release of Go, consider using v1.1 of blackfriday, which was based
on the last stable release of Go prior to Go 1. You can find it as a
tagged commit on github.
With Go 1 and git installed:
go get github.com/russross/blackfriday
will download, compile, and install the package into your `$GOPATH`
directory hierarchy. Alternatively, you can achieve the same if you
import it into a project:
import "github.com/russross/blackfriday"
and `go get` without parameters.
Usage
-----
For basic usage, it is as simple as getting your input into a byte
slice and calling:
output := blackfriday.MarkdownBasic(input)
This renders it with no extensions enabled. To get a more useful
feature set, use this instead:
output := blackfriday.MarkdownCommon(input)
### Sanitize untrusted content
Blackfriday itself does nothing to protect against malicious content. If you are
dealing with user-supplied markdown, we recommend running blackfriday's output
through HTML sanitizer such as
[Bluemonday](https://github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday).
Here's an example of simple usage of blackfriday together with bluemonday:
``` go
import (
"github.com/microcosm-cc/bluemonday"
"github.com/russross/blackfriday"
)
// ...
unsafe := blackfriday.MarkdownCommon(input)
html := bluemonday.UGCPolicy().SanitizeBytes(unsafe)
```
### Custom options
If you want to customize the set of options, first get a renderer
(currently either the HTML or LaTeX output engines), then use it to
call the more general `Markdown` function. For examples, see the
implementations of `MarkdownBasic` and `MarkdownCommon` in
`markdown.go`.
You can also check out `blackfriday-tool` for a more complete example
of how to use it. Download and install it using:
go get github.com/russross/blackfriday-tool
This is a simple command-line tool that allows you to process a
markdown file using a standalone program. You can also browse the
source directly on github if you are just looking for some example
code:
* <http://github.com/russross/blackfriday-tool>
Note that if you have not already done so, installing
`blackfriday-tool` will be sufficient to download and install
blackfriday in addition to the tool itself. The tool binary will be
installed in `$GOPATH/bin`. This is a statically-linked binary that
can be copied to wherever you need it without worrying about
dependencies and library versions.
Features
--------
All features of Sundown are supported, including:
* **Compatibility**. The Markdown v1.0.3 test suite passes with
the `--tidy` option. Without `--tidy`, the differences are
mostly in whitespace and entity escaping, where blackfriday is
more consistent and cleaner.
* **Common extensions**, including table support, fenced code
blocks, autolinks, strikethroughs, non-strict emphasis, etc.
* **Safety**. Blackfriday is paranoid when parsing, making it safe
to feed untrusted user input without fear of bad things
happening. The test suite stress tests this and there are no
known inputs that make it crash. If you find one, please let me
know and send me the input that does it.
NOTE: "safety" in this context means *runtime safety only*. In order to
protect yourself agains JavaScript injection in untrusted content, see
[this example](https://github.com/russross/blackfriday#sanitize-untrusted-content).
* **Fast processing**. It is fast enough to render on-demand in
most web applications without having to cache the output.
* **Thread safety**. You can run multiple parsers in different
goroutines without ill effect. There is no dependence on global
shared state.
* **Minimal dependencies**. Blackfriday only depends on standard
library packages in Go. The source code is pretty
self-contained, so it is easy to add to any project, including
Google App Engine projects.
* **Standards compliant**. Output successfully validates using the
W3C validation tool for HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 Transitional.
Extensions
----------
In addition to the standard markdown syntax, this package
implements the following extensions:
* **Intra-word emphasis supression**. The `_` character is
commonly used inside words when discussing code, so having
markdown interpret it as an emphasis command is usually the
wrong thing. Blackfriday lets you treat all emphasis markers as
normal characters when they occur inside a word.
* **Tables**. Tables can be created by drawing them in the input
using a simple syntax:
```
Name | Age
--------|------
Bob | 27
Alice | 23
```
* **Fenced code blocks**. In addition to the normal 4-space
indentation to mark code blocks, you can explicitly mark them
and supply a language (to make syntax highlighting simple). Just
mark it like this:
``` go
func getTrue() bool {
return true
}
```
You can use 3 or more backticks to mark the beginning of the
block, and the same number to mark the end of the block.
* **Autolinking**. Blackfriday can find URLs that have not been
explicitly marked as links and turn them into links.
* **Strikethrough**. Use two tildes (`~~`) to mark text that
should be crossed out.
* **Hard line breaks**. With this extension enabled (it is off by
default in the `MarkdownBasic` and `MarkdownCommon` convenience
functions), newlines in the input translate into line breaks in
the output.
* **Smart quotes**. Smartypants-style punctuation substitution is
supported, turning normal double- and single-quote marks into
curly quotes, etc.
* **LaTeX-style dash parsing** is an additional option, where `--`
is translated into `&ndash;`, and `---` is translated into
`&mdash;`. This differs from most smartypants processors, which
turn a single hyphen into an ndash and a double hyphen into an
mdash.
* **Smart fractions**, where anything that looks like a fraction
is translated into suitable HTML (instead of just a few special
cases like most smartypant processors). For example, `4/5`
becomes `<sup>4</sup>&frasl;<sub>5</sub>`, which renders as
<sup>4</sup>&frasl;<sub>5</sub>.
Other renderers
---------------
Blackfriday is structured to allow alternative rendering engines. Here
are a few of note:
* [github_flavored_markdown](https://godoc.org/github.com/shurcooL/github_flavored_markdown):
provides a GitHub Flavored Markdown renderer with fenced code block
highlighting, clickable header anchor links.
It's not customizable, and its goal is to produce HTML output
equivalent to the [GitHub Markdown API endpoint](https://developer.github.com/v3/markdown/#render-a-markdown-document-in-raw-mode),
except the rendering is performed locally.
* [markdownfmt](https://github.com/shurcooL/markdownfmt): like gofmt,
but for markdown.
* LaTeX output: renders output as LaTeX. This is currently part of the
main Blackfriday repository, but may be split into its own project
in the future. If you are interested in owning and maintaining the
LaTeX output component, please be in touch.
It renders some basic documents, but is only experimental at this
point. In particular, it does not do any inline escaping, so input
that happens to look like LaTeX code will be passed through without
modification.
Todo
----
* More unit testing
* Improve unicode support. It does not understand all unicode
rules (about what constitutes a letter, a punctuation symbol,
etc.), so it may fail to detect word boundaries correctly in
some instances. It is safe on all utf-8 input.
License
-------
[Blackfriday is distributed under the Simplified BSD License](LICENSE.txt)
[1]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ "Markdown"
[2]: http://golang.org/ "Go Language"
[3]: https://github.com/vmg/sundown "Sundown"

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//
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
//
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
// See README.md for details.
//
//
//
// HTML rendering backend
//
//
package blackfriday
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// Html renderer configuration options.
const (
HTML_SKIP_HTML = 1 << iota // skip preformatted HTML blocks
HTML_SKIP_STYLE // skip embedded <style> elements
HTML_SKIP_IMAGES // skip embedded images
HTML_SKIP_LINKS // skip all links
HTML_SAFELINK // only link to trusted protocols
HTML_NOFOLLOW_LINKS // only link with rel="nofollow"
HTML_NOREFERRER_LINKS // only link with rel="noreferrer"
HTML_HREF_TARGET_BLANK // add a blank target
HTML_TOC // generate a table of contents
HTML_OMIT_CONTENTS // skip the main contents (for a standalone table of contents)
HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE // generate a complete HTML page
HTML_USE_XHTML // generate XHTML output instead of HTML
HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS // enable smart punctuation substitutions
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_FRACTIONS // enable smart fractions (with HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS)
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_LATEX_DASHES // enable LaTeX-style dashes (with HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS)
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_ANGLED_QUOTES // enable angled double quotes (with HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS) for double quotes rendering
HTML_FOOTNOTE_RETURN_LINKS // generate a link at the end of a footnote to return to the source
)
var (
alignments = []string{
"left",
"right",
"center",
}
// TODO: improve this regexp to catch all possible entities:
htmlEntity = regexp.MustCompile(`&[a-z]{2,5};`)
)
type HtmlRendererParameters struct {
// Prepend this text to each relative URL.
AbsolutePrefix string
// Add this text to each footnote anchor, to ensure uniqueness.
FootnoteAnchorPrefix string
// Show this text inside the <a> tag for a footnote return link, if the
// HTML_FOOTNOTE_RETURN_LINKS flag is enabled. If blank, the string
// <sup>[return]</sup> is used.
FootnoteReturnLinkContents string
// If set, add this text to the front of each Header ID, to ensure
// uniqueness.
HeaderIDPrefix string
// If set, add this text to the back of each Header ID, to ensure uniqueness.
HeaderIDSuffix string
}
// Html is a type that implements the Renderer interface for HTML output.
//
// Do not create this directly, instead use the HtmlRenderer function.
type Html struct {
flags int // HTML_* options
closeTag string // how to end singleton tags: either " />" or ">"
title string // document title
css string // optional css file url (used with HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE)
parameters HtmlRendererParameters
// table of contents data
tocMarker int
headerCount int
currentLevel int
toc *bytes.Buffer
// Track header IDs to prevent ID collision in a single generation.
headerIDs map[string]int
smartypants *smartypantsRenderer
}
const (
xhtmlClose = " />"
htmlClose = ">"
)
// HtmlRenderer creates and configures an Html object, which
// satisfies the Renderer interface.
//
// flags is a set of HTML_* options ORed together.
// title is the title of the document, and css is a URL for the document's
// stylesheet.
// title and css are only used when HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE is selected.
func HtmlRenderer(flags int, title string, css string) Renderer {
return HtmlRendererWithParameters(flags, title, css, HtmlRendererParameters{})
}
func HtmlRendererWithParameters(flags int, title string,
css string, renderParameters HtmlRendererParameters) Renderer {
// configure the rendering engine
closeTag := htmlClose
if flags&HTML_USE_XHTML != 0 {
closeTag = xhtmlClose
}
if renderParameters.FootnoteReturnLinkContents == "" {
renderParameters.FootnoteReturnLinkContents = `<sup>[return]</sup>`
}
return &Html{
flags: flags,
closeTag: closeTag,
title: title,
css: css,
parameters: renderParameters,
headerCount: 0,
currentLevel: 0,
toc: new(bytes.Buffer),
headerIDs: make(map[string]int),
smartypants: smartypants(flags),
}
}
// Using if statements is a bit faster than a switch statement. As the compiler
// improves, this should be unnecessary this is only worthwhile because
// attrEscape is the single largest CPU user in normal use.
// Also tried using map, but that gave a ~3x slowdown.
func escapeSingleChar(char byte) (string, bool) {
if char == '"' {
return "&quot;", true
}
if char == '&' {
return "&amp;", true
}
if char == '<' {
return "&lt;", true
}
if char == '>' {
return "&gt;", true
}
return "", false
}
func attrEscape(out *bytes.Buffer, src []byte) {
org := 0
for i, ch := range src {
if entity, ok := escapeSingleChar(ch); ok {
if i > org {
// copy all the normal characters since the last escape
out.Write(src[org:i])
}
org = i + 1
out.WriteString(entity)
}
}
if org < len(src) {
out.Write(src[org:])
}
}
func entityEscapeWithSkip(out *bytes.Buffer, src []byte, skipRanges [][]int) {
end := 0
for _, rang := range skipRanges {
attrEscape(out, src[end:rang[0]])
out.Write(src[rang[0]:rang[1]])
end = rang[1]
}
attrEscape(out, src[end:])
}
func (options *Html) GetFlags() int {
return options.flags
}
func (options *Html) TitleBlock(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
text = bytes.TrimPrefix(text, []byte("% "))
text = bytes.Replace(text, []byte("\n% "), []byte("\n"), -1)
out.WriteString("<h1 class=\"title\">")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("\n</h1>")
}
func (options *Html) Header(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, level int, id string) {
marker := out.Len()
doubleSpace(out)
if id == "" && options.flags&HTML_TOC != 0 {
id = fmt.Sprintf("toc_%d", options.headerCount)
}
if id != "" {
id = options.ensureUniqueHeaderID(id)
if options.parameters.HeaderIDPrefix != "" {
id = options.parameters.HeaderIDPrefix + id
}
if options.parameters.HeaderIDSuffix != "" {
id = id + options.parameters.HeaderIDSuffix
}
out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("<h%d id=\"%s\">", level, id))
} else {
out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("<h%d>", level))
}
tocMarker := out.Len()
if !text() {
out.Truncate(marker)
return
}
// are we building a table of contents?
if options.flags&HTML_TOC != 0 {
options.TocHeaderWithAnchor(out.Bytes()[tocMarker:], level, id)
}
out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("</h%d>\n", level))
}
func (options *Html) BlockHtml(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_HTML != 0 {
return
}
doubleSpace(out)
out.Write(text)
out.WriteByte('\n')
}
func (options *Html) HRule(out *bytes.Buffer) {
doubleSpace(out)
out.WriteString("<hr")
out.WriteString(options.closeTag)
out.WriteByte('\n')
}
func (options *Html) BlockCode(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, lang string) {
doubleSpace(out)
// parse out the language names/classes
count := 0
for _, elt := range strings.Fields(lang) {
if elt[0] == '.' {
elt = elt[1:]
}
if len(elt) == 0 {
continue
}
if count == 0 {
out.WriteString("<pre><code class=\"language-")
} else {
out.WriteByte(' ')
}
attrEscape(out, []byte(elt))
count++
}
if count == 0 {
out.WriteString("<pre><code>")
} else {
out.WriteString("\">")
}
attrEscape(out, text)
out.WriteString("</code></pre>\n")
}
func (options *Html) BlockQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
doubleSpace(out)
out.WriteString("<blockquote>\n")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("</blockquote>\n")
}
func (options *Html) Table(out *bytes.Buffer, header []byte, body []byte, columnData []int) {
doubleSpace(out)
out.WriteString("<table>\n<thead>\n")
out.Write(header)
out.WriteString("</thead>\n\n<tbody>\n")
out.Write(body)
out.WriteString("</tbody>\n</table>\n")
}
func (options *Html) TableRow(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
doubleSpace(out)
out.WriteString("<tr>\n")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("\n</tr>\n")
}
func (options *Html) TableHeaderCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, align int) {
doubleSpace(out)
switch align {
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_LEFT:
out.WriteString("<th align=\"left\">")
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_RIGHT:
out.WriteString("<th align=\"right\">")
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_CENTER:
out.WriteString("<th align=\"center\">")
default:
out.WriteString("<th>")
}
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("</th>")
}
func (options *Html) TableCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, align int) {
doubleSpace(out)
switch align {
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_LEFT:
out.WriteString("<td align=\"left\">")
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_RIGHT:
out.WriteString("<td align=\"right\">")
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_CENTER:
out.WriteString("<td align=\"center\">")
default:
out.WriteString("<td>")
}
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("</td>")
}
func (options *Html) Footnotes(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool) {
out.WriteString("<div class=\"footnotes\">\n")
options.HRule(out)
options.List(out, text, LIST_TYPE_ORDERED)
out.WriteString("</div>\n")
}
func (options *Html) FootnoteItem(out *bytes.Buffer, name, text []byte, flags int) {
if flags&LIST_ITEM_CONTAINS_BLOCK != 0 || flags&LIST_ITEM_BEGINNING_OF_LIST != 0 {
doubleSpace(out)
}
slug := slugify(name)
out.WriteString(`<li id="`)
out.WriteString(`fn:`)
out.WriteString(options.parameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix)
out.Write(slug)
out.WriteString(`">`)
out.Write(text)
if options.flags&HTML_FOOTNOTE_RETURN_LINKS != 0 {
out.WriteString(` <a class="footnote-return" href="#`)
out.WriteString(`fnref:`)
out.WriteString(options.parameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix)
out.Write(slug)
out.WriteString(`">`)
out.WriteString(options.parameters.FootnoteReturnLinkContents)
out.WriteString(`</a>`)
}
out.WriteString("</li>\n")
}
func (options *Html) List(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, flags int) {
marker := out.Len()
doubleSpace(out)
if flags&LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION != 0 {
out.WriteString("<dl>")
} else if flags&LIST_TYPE_ORDERED != 0 {
out.WriteString("<ol>")
} else {
out.WriteString("<ul>")
}
if !text() {
out.Truncate(marker)
return
}
if flags&LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION != 0 {
out.WriteString("</dl>\n")
} else if flags&LIST_TYPE_ORDERED != 0 {
out.WriteString("</ol>\n")
} else {
out.WriteString("</ul>\n")
}
}
func (options *Html) ListItem(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, flags int) {
if (flags&LIST_ITEM_CONTAINS_BLOCK != 0 && flags&LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION == 0) ||
flags&LIST_ITEM_BEGINNING_OF_LIST != 0 {
doubleSpace(out)
}
if flags&LIST_TYPE_TERM != 0 {
out.WriteString("<dt>")
} else if flags&LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION != 0 {
out.WriteString("<dd>")
} else {
out.WriteString("<li>")
}
out.Write(text)
if flags&LIST_TYPE_TERM != 0 {
out.WriteString("</dt>\n")
} else if flags&LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION != 0 {
out.WriteString("</dd>\n")
} else {
out.WriteString("</li>\n")
}
}
func (options *Html) Paragraph(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool) {
marker := out.Len()
doubleSpace(out)
out.WriteString("<p>")
if !text() {
out.Truncate(marker)
return
}
out.WriteString("</p>\n")
}
func (options *Html) AutoLink(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, kind int) {
skipRanges := htmlEntity.FindAllIndex(link, -1)
if options.flags&HTML_SAFELINK != 0 && !isSafeLink(link) && kind != LINK_TYPE_EMAIL {
// mark it but don't link it if it is not a safe link: no smartypants
out.WriteString("<tt>")
entityEscapeWithSkip(out, link, skipRanges)
out.WriteString("</tt>")
return
}
out.WriteString("<a href=\"")
if kind == LINK_TYPE_EMAIL {
out.WriteString("mailto:")
} else {
options.maybeWriteAbsolutePrefix(out, link)
}
entityEscapeWithSkip(out, link, skipRanges)
var relAttrs []string
if options.flags&HTML_NOFOLLOW_LINKS != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) {
relAttrs = append(relAttrs, "nofollow")
}
if options.flags&HTML_NOREFERRER_LINKS != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) {
relAttrs = append(relAttrs, "noreferrer")
}
if len(relAttrs) > 0 {
out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("\" rel=\"%s", strings.Join(relAttrs, " ")))
}
// blank target only add to external link
if options.flags&HTML_HREF_TARGET_BLANK != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) {
out.WriteString("\" target=\"_blank")
}
out.WriteString("\">")
// Pretty print: if we get an email address as
// an actual URI, e.g. `mailto:foo@bar.com`, we don't
// want to print the `mailto:` prefix
switch {
case bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("mailto://")):
attrEscape(out, link[len("mailto://"):])
case bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("mailto:")):
attrEscape(out, link[len("mailto:"):])
default:
entityEscapeWithSkip(out, link, skipRanges)
}
out.WriteString("</a>")
}
func (options *Html) CodeSpan(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
out.WriteString("<code>")
attrEscape(out, text)
out.WriteString("</code>")
}
func (options *Html) DoubleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
out.WriteString("<strong>")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("</strong>")
}
func (options *Html) Emphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
if len(text) == 0 {
return
}
out.WriteString("<em>")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("</em>")
}
func (options *Html) maybeWriteAbsolutePrefix(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte) {
if options.parameters.AbsolutePrefix != "" && isRelativeLink(link) && link[0] != '.' {
out.WriteString(options.parameters.AbsolutePrefix)
if link[0] != '/' {
out.WriteByte('/')
}
}
}
func (options *Html) Image(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, alt []byte) {
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_IMAGES != 0 {
return
}
out.WriteString("<img src=\"")
options.maybeWriteAbsolutePrefix(out, link)
attrEscape(out, link)
out.WriteString("\" alt=\"")
if len(alt) > 0 {
attrEscape(out, alt)
}
if len(title) > 0 {
out.WriteString("\" title=\"")
attrEscape(out, title)
}
out.WriteByte('"')
out.WriteString(options.closeTag)
}
func (options *Html) LineBreak(out *bytes.Buffer) {
out.WriteString("<br")
out.WriteString(options.closeTag)
out.WriteByte('\n')
}
func (options *Html) Link(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, content []byte) {
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_LINKS != 0 {
// write the link text out but don't link it, just mark it with typewriter font
out.WriteString("<tt>")
attrEscape(out, content)
out.WriteString("</tt>")
return
}
if options.flags&HTML_SAFELINK != 0 && !isSafeLink(link) {
// write the link text out but don't link it, just mark it with typewriter font
out.WriteString("<tt>")
attrEscape(out, content)
out.WriteString("</tt>")
return
}
out.WriteString("<a href=\"")
options.maybeWriteAbsolutePrefix(out, link)
attrEscape(out, link)
if len(title) > 0 {
out.WriteString("\" title=\"")
attrEscape(out, title)
}
var relAttrs []string
if options.flags&HTML_NOFOLLOW_LINKS != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) {
relAttrs = append(relAttrs, "nofollow")
}
if options.flags&HTML_NOREFERRER_LINKS != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) {
relAttrs = append(relAttrs, "noreferrer")
}
if len(relAttrs) > 0 {
out.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("\" rel=\"%s", strings.Join(relAttrs, " ")))
}
// blank target only add to external link
if options.flags&HTML_HREF_TARGET_BLANK != 0 && !isRelativeLink(link) {
out.WriteString("\" target=\"_blank")
}
out.WriteString("\">")
out.Write(content)
out.WriteString("</a>")
return
}
func (options *Html) RawHtmlTag(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_HTML != 0 {
return
}
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_STYLE != 0 && isHtmlTag(text, "style") {
return
}
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_LINKS != 0 && isHtmlTag(text, "a") {
return
}
if options.flags&HTML_SKIP_IMAGES != 0 && isHtmlTag(text, "img") {
return
}
out.Write(text)
}
func (options *Html) TripleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
out.WriteString("<strong><em>")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("</em></strong>")
}
func (options *Html) StrikeThrough(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
out.WriteString("<del>")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("</del>")
}
func (options *Html) FootnoteRef(out *bytes.Buffer, ref []byte, id int) {
slug := slugify(ref)
out.WriteString(`<sup class="footnote-ref" id="`)
out.WriteString(`fnref:`)
out.WriteString(options.parameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix)
out.Write(slug)
out.WriteString(`"><a rel="footnote" href="#`)
out.WriteString(`fn:`)
out.WriteString(options.parameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix)
out.Write(slug)
out.WriteString(`">`)
out.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(id))
out.WriteString(`</a></sup>`)
}
func (options *Html) Entity(out *bytes.Buffer, entity []byte) {
out.Write(entity)
}
func (options *Html) NormalText(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
if options.flags&HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS != 0 {
options.Smartypants(out, text)
} else {
attrEscape(out, text)
}
}
func (options *Html) Smartypants(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
smrt := smartypantsData{false, false}
// first do normal entity escaping
var escaped bytes.Buffer
attrEscape(&escaped, text)
text = escaped.Bytes()
mark := 0
for i := 0; i < len(text); i++ {
if action := options.smartypants[text[i]]; action != nil {
if i > mark {
out.Write(text[mark:i])
}
previousChar := byte(0)
if i > 0 {
previousChar = text[i-1]
}
i += action(out, &smrt, previousChar, text[i:])
mark = i + 1
}
}
if mark < len(text) {
out.Write(text[mark:])
}
}
func (options *Html) DocumentHeader(out *bytes.Buffer) {
if options.flags&HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE == 0 {
return
}
ending := ""
if options.flags&HTML_USE_XHTML != 0 {
out.WriteString("<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN\" ")
out.WriteString("\"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd\">\n")
out.WriteString("<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\">\n")
ending = " /"
} else {
out.WriteString("<!DOCTYPE html>\n")
out.WriteString("<html>\n")
}
out.WriteString("<head>\n")
out.WriteString(" <title>")
options.NormalText(out, []byte(options.title))
out.WriteString("</title>\n")
out.WriteString(" <meta name=\"GENERATOR\" content=\"Blackfriday Markdown Processor v")
out.WriteString(VERSION)
out.WriteString("\"")
out.WriteString(ending)
out.WriteString(">\n")
out.WriteString(" <meta charset=\"utf-8\"")
out.WriteString(ending)
out.WriteString(">\n")
if options.css != "" {
out.WriteString(" <link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" href=\"")
attrEscape(out, []byte(options.css))
out.WriteString("\"")
out.WriteString(ending)
out.WriteString(">\n")
}
out.WriteString("</head>\n")
out.WriteString("<body>\n")
options.tocMarker = out.Len()
}
func (options *Html) DocumentFooter(out *bytes.Buffer) {
// finalize and insert the table of contents
if options.flags&HTML_TOC != 0 {
options.TocFinalize()
// now we have to insert the table of contents into the document
var temp bytes.Buffer
// start by making a copy of everything after the document header
temp.Write(out.Bytes()[options.tocMarker:])
// now clear the copied material from the main output buffer
out.Truncate(options.tocMarker)
// corner case spacing issue
if options.flags&HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE != 0 {
out.WriteByte('\n')
}
// insert the table of contents
out.WriteString("<nav>\n")
out.Write(options.toc.Bytes())
out.WriteString("</nav>\n")
// corner case spacing issue
if options.flags&HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE == 0 && options.flags&HTML_OMIT_CONTENTS == 0 {
out.WriteByte('\n')
}
// write out everything that came after it
if options.flags&HTML_OMIT_CONTENTS == 0 {
out.Write(temp.Bytes())
}
}
if options.flags&HTML_COMPLETE_PAGE != 0 {
out.WriteString("\n</body>\n")
out.WriteString("</html>\n")
}
}
func (options *Html) TocHeaderWithAnchor(text []byte, level int, anchor string) {
for level > options.currentLevel {
switch {
case bytes.HasSuffix(options.toc.Bytes(), []byte("</li>\n")):
// this sublist can nest underneath a header
size := options.toc.Len()
options.toc.Truncate(size - len("</li>\n"))
case options.currentLevel > 0:
options.toc.WriteString("<li>")
}
if options.toc.Len() > 0 {
options.toc.WriteByte('\n')
}
options.toc.WriteString("<ul>\n")
options.currentLevel++
}
for level < options.currentLevel {
options.toc.WriteString("</ul>")
if options.currentLevel > 1 {
options.toc.WriteString("</li>\n")
}
options.currentLevel--
}
options.toc.WriteString("<li><a href=\"#")
if anchor != "" {
options.toc.WriteString(anchor)
} else {
options.toc.WriteString("toc_")
options.toc.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(options.headerCount))
}
options.toc.WriteString("\">")
options.headerCount++
options.toc.Write(text)
options.toc.WriteString("</a></li>\n")
}
func (options *Html) TocHeader(text []byte, level int) {
options.TocHeaderWithAnchor(text, level, "")
}
func (options *Html) TocFinalize() {
for options.currentLevel > 1 {
options.toc.WriteString("</ul></li>\n")
options.currentLevel--
}
if options.currentLevel > 0 {
options.toc.WriteString("</ul>\n")
}
}
func isHtmlTag(tag []byte, tagname string) bool {
found, _ := findHtmlTagPos(tag, tagname)
return found
}
// Look for a character, but ignore it when it's in any kind of quotes, it
// might be JavaScript
func skipUntilCharIgnoreQuotes(html []byte, start int, char byte) int {
inSingleQuote := false
inDoubleQuote := false
inGraveQuote := false
i := start
for i < len(html) {
switch {
case html[i] == char && !inSingleQuote && !inDoubleQuote && !inGraveQuote:
return i
case html[i] == '\'':
inSingleQuote = !inSingleQuote
case html[i] == '"':
inDoubleQuote = !inDoubleQuote
case html[i] == '`':
inGraveQuote = !inGraveQuote
}
i++
}
return start
}
func findHtmlTagPos(tag []byte, tagname string) (bool, int) {
i := 0
if i < len(tag) && tag[0] != '<' {
return false, -1
}
i++
i = skipSpace(tag, i)
if i < len(tag) && tag[i] == '/' {
i++
}
i = skipSpace(tag, i)
j := 0
for ; i < len(tag); i, j = i+1, j+1 {
if j >= len(tagname) {
break
}
if strings.ToLower(string(tag[i]))[0] != tagname[j] {
return false, -1
}
}
if i == len(tag) {
return false, -1
}
rightAngle := skipUntilCharIgnoreQuotes(tag, i, '>')
if rightAngle > i {
return true, rightAngle
}
return false, -1
}
func skipUntilChar(text []byte, start int, char byte) int {
i := start
for i < len(text) && text[i] != char {
i++
}
return i
}
func skipSpace(tag []byte, i int) int {
for i < len(tag) && isspace(tag[i]) {
i++
}
return i
}
func skipChar(data []byte, start int, char byte) int {
i := start
for i < len(data) && data[i] == char {
i++
}
return i
}
func doubleSpace(out *bytes.Buffer) {
if out.Len() > 0 {
out.WriteByte('\n')
}
}
func isRelativeLink(link []byte) (yes bool) {
// a tag begin with '#'
if link[0] == '#' {
return true
}
// link begin with '/' but not '//', the second maybe a protocol relative link
if len(link) >= 2 && link[0] == '/' && link[1] != '/' {
return true
}
// only the root '/'
if len(link) == 1 && link[0] == '/' {
return true
}
// current directory : begin with "./"
if bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("./")) {
return true
}
// parent directory : begin with "../"
if bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("../")) {
return true
}
return false
}
func (options *Html) ensureUniqueHeaderID(id string) string {
for count, found := options.headerIDs[id]; found; count, found = options.headerIDs[id] {
tmp := fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", id, count+1)
if _, tmpFound := options.headerIDs[tmp]; !tmpFound {
options.headerIDs[id] = count + 1
id = tmp
} else {
id = id + "-1"
}
}
if _, found := options.headerIDs[id]; !found {
options.headerIDs[id] = 0
}
return id
}

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//
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
//
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
// See README.md for details.
//
//
//
// LaTeX rendering backend
//
//
package blackfriday
import (
"bytes"
)
// Latex is a type that implements the Renderer interface for LaTeX output.
//
// Do not create this directly, instead use the LatexRenderer function.
type Latex struct {
}
// LatexRenderer creates and configures a Latex object, which
// satisfies the Renderer interface.
//
// flags is a set of LATEX_* options ORed together (currently no such options
// are defined).
func LatexRenderer(flags int) Renderer {
return &Latex{}
}
func (options *Latex) GetFlags() int {
return 0
}
// render code chunks using verbatim, or listings if we have a language
func (options *Latex) BlockCode(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, lang string) {
if lang == "" {
out.WriteString("\n\\begin{verbatim}\n")
} else {
out.WriteString("\n\\begin{lstlisting}[language=")
out.WriteString(lang)
out.WriteString("]\n")
}
out.Write(text)
if lang == "" {
out.WriteString("\n\\end{verbatim}\n")
} else {
out.WriteString("\n\\end{lstlisting}\n")
}
}
func (options *Latex) TitleBlock(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
}
func (options *Latex) BlockQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
out.WriteString("\n\\begin{quotation}\n")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("\n\\end{quotation}\n")
}
func (options *Latex) BlockHtml(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
// a pretty lame thing to do...
out.WriteString("\n\\begin{verbatim}\n")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("\n\\end{verbatim}\n")
}
func (options *Latex) Header(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, level int, id string) {
marker := out.Len()
switch level {
case 1:
out.WriteString("\n\\section{")
case 2:
out.WriteString("\n\\subsection{")
case 3:
out.WriteString("\n\\subsubsection{")
case 4:
out.WriteString("\n\\paragraph{")
case 5:
out.WriteString("\n\\subparagraph{")
case 6:
out.WriteString("\n\\textbf{")
}
if !text() {
out.Truncate(marker)
return
}
out.WriteString("}\n")
}
func (options *Latex) HRule(out *bytes.Buffer) {
out.WriteString("\n\\HRule\n")
}
func (options *Latex) List(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, flags int) {
marker := out.Len()
if flags&LIST_TYPE_ORDERED != 0 {
out.WriteString("\n\\begin{enumerate}\n")
} else {
out.WriteString("\n\\begin{itemize}\n")
}
if !text() {
out.Truncate(marker)
return
}
if flags&LIST_TYPE_ORDERED != 0 {
out.WriteString("\n\\end{enumerate}\n")
} else {
out.WriteString("\n\\end{itemize}\n")
}
}
func (options *Latex) ListItem(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, flags int) {
out.WriteString("\n\\item ")
out.Write(text)
}
func (options *Latex) Paragraph(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool) {
marker := out.Len()
out.WriteString("\n")
if !text() {
out.Truncate(marker)
return
}
out.WriteString("\n")
}
func (options *Latex) Table(out *bytes.Buffer, header []byte, body []byte, columnData []int) {
out.WriteString("\n\\begin{tabular}{")
for _, elt := range columnData {
switch elt {
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_LEFT:
out.WriteByte('l')
case TABLE_ALIGNMENT_RIGHT:
out.WriteByte('r')
default:
out.WriteByte('c')
}
}
out.WriteString("}\n")
out.Write(header)
out.WriteString(" \\\\\n\\hline\n")
out.Write(body)
out.WriteString("\n\\end{tabular}\n")
}
func (options *Latex) TableRow(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
if out.Len() > 0 {
out.WriteString(" \\\\\n")
}
out.Write(text)
}
func (options *Latex) TableHeaderCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, align int) {
if out.Len() > 0 {
out.WriteString(" & ")
}
out.Write(text)
}
func (options *Latex) TableCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, align int) {
if out.Len() > 0 {
out.WriteString(" & ")
}
out.Write(text)
}
// TODO: this
func (options *Latex) Footnotes(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool) {
}
func (options *Latex) FootnoteItem(out *bytes.Buffer, name, text []byte, flags int) {
}
func (options *Latex) AutoLink(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, kind int) {
out.WriteString("\\href{")
if kind == LINK_TYPE_EMAIL {
out.WriteString("mailto:")
}
out.Write(link)
out.WriteString("}{")
out.Write(link)
out.WriteString("}")
}
func (options *Latex) CodeSpan(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
out.WriteString("\\texttt{")
escapeSpecialChars(out, text)
out.WriteString("}")
}
func (options *Latex) DoubleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
out.WriteString("\\textbf{")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("}")
}
func (options *Latex) Emphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
out.WriteString("\\textit{")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("}")
}
func (options *Latex) Image(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, alt []byte) {
if bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("http://")) || bytes.HasPrefix(link, []byte("https://")) {
// treat it like a link
out.WriteString("\\href{")
out.Write(link)
out.WriteString("}{")
out.Write(alt)
out.WriteString("}")
} else {
out.WriteString("\\includegraphics{")
out.Write(link)
out.WriteString("}")
}
}
func (options *Latex) LineBreak(out *bytes.Buffer) {
out.WriteString(" \\\\\n")
}
func (options *Latex) Link(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, content []byte) {
out.WriteString("\\href{")
out.Write(link)
out.WriteString("}{")
out.Write(content)
out.WriteString("}")
}
func (options *Latex) RawHtmlTag(out *bytes.Buffer, tag []byte) {
}
func (options *Latex) TripleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
out.WriteString("\\textbf{\\textit{")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("}}")
}
func (options *Latex) StrikeThrough(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
out.WriteString("\\sout{")
out.Write(text)
out.WriteString("}")
}
// TODO: this
func (options *Latex) FootnoteRef(out *bytes.Buffer, ref []byte, id int) {
}
func needsBackslash(c byte) bool {
for _, r := range []byte("_{}%$&\\~#") {
if c == r {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func escapeSpecialChars(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
for i := 0; i < len(text); i++ {
// directly copy normal characters
org := i
for i < len(text) && !needsBackslash(text[i]) {
i++
}
if i > org {
out.Write(text[org:i])
}
// escape a character
if i >= len(text) {
break
}
out.WriteByte('\\')
out.WriteByte(text[i])
}
}
func (options *Latex) Entity(out *bytes.Buffer, entity []byte) {
// TODO: convert this into a unicode character or something
out.Write(entity)
}
func (options *Latex) NormalText(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte) {
escapeSpecialChars(out, text)
}
// header and footer
func (options *Latex) DocumentHeader(out *bytes.Buffer) {
out.WriteString("\\documentclass{article}\n")
out.WriteString("\n")
out.WriteString("\\usepackage{graphicx}\n")
out.WriteString("\\usepackage{listings}\n")
out.WriteString("\\usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry}\n")
out.WriteString("\\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}\n")
out.WriteString("\\usepackage{verbatim}\n")
out.WriteString("\\usepackage[normalem]{ulem}\n")
out.WriteString("\\usepackage{hyperref}\n")
out.WriteString("\n")
out.WriteString("\\hypersetup{colorlinks,%\n")
out.WriteString(" citecolor=black,%\n")
out.WriteString(" filecolor=black,%\n")
out.WriteString(" linkcolor=black,%\n")
out.WriteString(" urlcolor=black,%\n")
out.WriteString(" pdfstartview=FitH,%\n")
out.WriteString(" breaklinks=true,%\n")
out.WriteString(" pdfauthor={Blackfriday Markdown Processor v")
out.WriteString(VERSION)
out.WriteString("}}\n")
out.WriteString("\n")
out.WriteString("\\newcommand{\\HRule}{\\rule{\\linewidth}{0.5mm}}\n")
out.WriteString("\\addtolength{\\parskip}{0.5\\baselineskip}\n")
out.WriteString("\\parindent=0pt\n")
out.WriteString("\n")
out.WriteString("\\begin{document}\n")
}
func (options *Latex) DocumentFooter(out *bytes.Buffer) {
out.WriteString("\n\\end{document}\n")
}

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//
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
//
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
// See README.md for details.
//
//
//
// Markdown parsing and processing
//
//
// Blackfriday markdown processor.
//
// Translates plain text with simple formatting rules into HTML or LaTeX.
package blackfriday
import (
"bytes"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
)
const VERSION = "1.1"
// These are the supported markdown parsing extensions.
// OR these values together to select multiple extensions.
const (
EXTENSION_NO_INTRA_EMPHASIS = 1 << iota // ignore emphasis markers inside words
EXTENSION_TABLES // render tables
EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE // render fenced code blocks
EXTENSION_AUTOLINK // detect embedded URLs that are not explicitly marked
EXTENSION_STRIKETHROUGH // strikethrough text using ~~test~~
EXTENSION_LAX_HTML_BLOCKS // loosen up HTML block parsing rules
EXTENSION_SPACE_HEADERS // be strict about prefix header rules
EXTENSION_HARD_LINE_BREAK // translate newlines into line breaks
EXTENSION_TAB_SIZE_EIGHT // expand tabs to eight spaces instead of four
EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES // Pandoc-style footnotes
EXTENSION_NO_EMPTY_LINE_BEFORE_BLOCK // No need to insert an empty line to start a (code, quote, ordered list, unordered list) block
EXTENSION_HEADER_IDS // specify header IDs with {#id}
EXTENSION_TITLEBLOCK // Titleblock ala pandoc
EXTENSION_AUTO_HEADER_IDS // Create the header ID from the text
EXTENSION_BACKSLASH_LINE_BREAK // translate trailing backslashes into line breaks
EXTENSION_DEFINITION_LISTS // render definition lists
commonHtmlFlags = 0 |
HTML_USE_XHTML |
HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS |
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_FRACTIONS |
HTML_SMARTYPANTS_LATEX_DASHES
commonExtensions = 0 |
EXTENSION_NO_INTRA_EMPHASIS |
EXTENSION_TABLES |
EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE |
EXTENSION_AUTOLINK |
EXTENSION_STRIKETHROUGH |
EXTENSION_SPACE_HEADERS |
EXTENSION_HEADER_IDS |
EXTENSION_BACKSLASH_LINE_BREAK |
EXTENSION_DEFINITION_LISTS
)
// These are the possible flag values for the link renderer.
// Only a single one of these values will be used; they are not ORed together.
// These are mostly of interest if you are writing a new output format.
const (
LINK_TYPE_NOT_AUTOLINK = iota
LINK_TYPE_NORMAL
LINK_TYPE_EMAIL
)
// These are the possible flag values for the ListItem renderer.
// Multiple flag values may be ORed together.
// These are mostly of interest if you are writing a new output format.
const (
LIST_TYPE_ORDERED = 1 << iota
LIST_TYPE_DEFINITION
LIST_TYPE_TERM
LIST_ITEM_CONTAINS_BLOCK
LIST_ITEM_BEGINNING_OF_LIST
LIST_ITEM_END_OF_LIST
)
// These are the possible flag values for the table cell renderer.
// Only a single one of these values will be used; they are not ORed together.
// These are mostly of interest if you are writing a new output format.
const (
TABLE_ALIGNMENT_LEFT = 1 << iota
TABLE_ALIGNMENT_RIGHT
TABLE_ALIGNMENT_CENTER = (TABLE_ALIGNMENT_LEFT | TABLE_ALIGNMENT_RIGHT)
)
// The size of a tab stop.
const (
TAB_SIZE_DEFAULT = 4
TAB_SIZE_EIGHT = 8
)
// These are the tags that are recognized as HTML block tags.
// Any of these can be included in markdown text without special escaping.
var blockTags = map[string]bool{
"p": true,
"dl": true,
"h1": true,
"h2": true,
"h3": true,
"h4": true,
"h5": true,
"h6": true,
"ol": true,
"ul": true,
"del": true,
"div": true,
"ins": true,
"pre": true,
"form": true,
"math": true,
"table": true,
"iframe": true,
"script": true,
"fieldset": true,
"noscript": true,
"blockquote": true,
// HTML5
"video": true,
"aside": true,
"canvas": true,
"figure": true,
"footer": true,
"header": true,
"hgroup": true,
"output": true,
"article": true,
"section": true,
"progress": true,
"figcaption": true,
}
// Renderer is the rendering interface.
// This is mostly of interest if you are implementing a new rendering format.
//
// When a byte slice is provided, it contains the (rendered) contents of the
// element.
//
// When a callback is provided instead, it will write the contents of the
// respective element directly to the output buffer and return true on success.
// If the callback returns false, the rendering function should reset the
// output buffer as though it had never been called.
//
// Currently Html and Latex implementations are provided
type Renderer interface {
// block-level callbacks
BlockCode(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, lang string)
BlockQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte)
BlockHtml(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte)
Header(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, level int, id string)
HRule(out *bytes.Buffer)
List(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool, flags int)
ListItem(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, flags int)
Paragraph(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool)
Table(out *bytes.Buffer, header []byte, body []byte, columnData []int)
TableRow(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte)
TableHeaderCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, flags int)
TableCell(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte, flags int)
Footnotes(out *bytes.Buffer, text func() bool)
FootnoteItem(out *bytes.Buffer, name, text []byte, flags int)
TitleBlock(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte)
// Span-level callbacks
AutoLink(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, kind int)
CodeSpan(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte)
DoubleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte)
Emphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte)
Image(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, alt []byte)
LineBreak(out *bytes.Buffer)
Link(out *bytes.Buffer, link []byte, title []byte, content []byte)
RawHtmlTag(out *bytes.Buffer, tag []byte)
TripleEmphasis(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte)
StrikeThrough(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte)
FootnoteRef(out *bytes.Buffer, ref []byte, id int)
// Low-level callbacks
Entity(out *bytes.Buffer, entity []byte)
NormalText(out *bytes.Buffer, text []byte)
// Header and footer
DocumentHeader(out *bytes.Buffer)
DocumentFooter(out *bytes.Buffer)
GetFlags() int
}
// Callback functions for inline parsing. One such function is defined
// for each character that triggers a response when parsing inline data.
type inlineParser func(p *parser, out *bytes.Buffer, data []byte, offset int) int
// Parser holds runtime state used by the parser.
// This is constructed by the Markdown function.
type parser struct {
r Renderer
refOverride ReferenceOverrideFunc
refs map[string]*reference
inlineCallback [256]inlineParser
flags int
nesting int
maxNesting int
insideLink bool
// Footnotes need to be ordered as well as available to quickly check for
// presence. If a ref is also a footnote, it's stored both in refs and here
// in notes. Slice is nil if footnotes not enabled.
notes []*reference
}
func (p *parser) getRef(refid string) (ref *reference, found bool) {
if p.refOverride != nil {
r, overridden := p.refOverride(refid)
if overridden {
if r == nil {
return nil, false
}
return &reference{
link: []byte(r.Link),
title: []byte(r.Title),
noteId: 0,
hasBlock: false,
text: []byte(r.Text)}, true
}
}
// refs are case insensitive
ref, found = p.refs[strings.ToLower(refid)]
return ref, found
}
//
//
// Public interface
//
//
// Reference represents the details of a link.
// See the documentation in Options for more details on use-case.
type Reference struct {
// Link is usually the URL the reference points to.
Link string
// Title is the alternate text describing the link in more detail.
Title string
// Text is the optional text to override the ref with if the syntax used was
// [refid][]
Text string
}
// ReferenceOverrideFunc is expected to be called with a reference string and
// return either a valid Reference type that the reference string maps to or
// nil. If overridden is false, the default reference logic will be executed.
// See the documentation in Options for more details on use-case.
type ReferenceOverrideFunc func(reference string) (ref *Reference, overridden bool)
// Options represents configurable overrides and callbacks (in addition to the
// extension flag set) for configuring a Markdown parse.
type Options struct {
// Extensions is a flag set of bit-wise ORed extension bits. See the
// EXTENSION_* flags defined in this package.
Extensions int
// ReferenceOverride is an optional function callback that is called every
// time a reference is resolved.
//
// In Markdown, the link reference syntax can be made to resolve a link to
// a reference instead of an inline URL, in one of the following ways:
//
// * [link text][refid]
// * [refid][]
//
// Usually, the refid is defined at the bottom of the Markdown document. If
// this override function is provided, the refid is passed to the override
// function first, before consulting the defined refids at the bottom. If
// the override function indicates an override did not occur, the refids at
// the bottom will be used to fill in the link details.
ReferenceOverride ReferenceOverrideFunc
}
// MarkdownBasic is a convenience function for simple rendering.
// It processes markdown input with no extensions enabled.
func MarkdownBasic(input []byte) []byte {
// set up the HTML renderer
htmlFlags := HTML_USE_XHTML
renderer := HtmlRenderer(htmlFlags, "", "")
// set up the parser
return MarkdownOptions(input, renderer, Options{Extensions: 0})
}
// Call Markdown with most useful extensions enabled
// MarkdownCommon is a convenience function for simple rendering.
// It processes markdown input with common extensions enabled, including:
//
// * Smartypants processing with smart fractions and LaTeX dashes
//
// * Intra-word emphasis suppression
//
// * Tables
//
// * Fenced code blocks
//
// * Autolinking
//
// * Strikethrough support
//
// * Strict header parsing
//
// * Custom Header IDs
func MarkdownCommon(input []byte) []byte {
// set up the HTML renderer
renderer := HtmlRenderer(commonHtmlFlags, "", "")
return MarkdownOptions(input, renderer, Options{
Extensions: commonExtensions})
}
// Markdown is the main rendering function.
// It parses and renders a block of markdown-encoded text.
// The supplied Renderer is used to format the output, and extensions dictates
// which non-standard extensions are enabled.
//
// To use the supplied Html or LaTeX renderers, see HtmlRenderer and
// LatexRenderer, respectively.
func Markdown(input []byte, renderer Renderer, extensions int) []byte {
return MarkdownOptions(input, renderer, Options{
Extensions: extensions})
}
// MarkdownOptions is just like Markdown but takes additional options through
// the Options struct.
func MarkdownOptions(input []byte, renderer Renderer, opts Options) []byte {
// no point in parsing if we can't render
if renderer == nil {
return nil
}
extensions := opts.Extensions
// fill in the render structure
p := new(parser)
p.r = renderer
p.flags = extensions
p.refOverride = opts.ReferenceOverride
p.refs = make(map[string]*reference)
p.maxNesting = 16
p.insideLink = false
// register inline parsers
p.inlineCallback['*'] = emphasis
p.inlineCallback['_'] = emphasis
if extensions&EXTENSION_STRIKETHROUGH != 0 {
p.inlineCallback['~'] = emphasis
}
p.inlineCallback['`'] = codeSpan
p.inlineCallback['\n'] = lineBreak
p.inlineCallback['['] = link
p.inlineCallback['<'] = leftAngle
p.inlineCallback['\\'] = escape
p.inlineCallback['&'] = entity
if extensions&EXTENSION_AUTOLINK != 0 {
p.inlineCallback[':'] = autoLink
}
if extensions&EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES != 0 {
p.notes = make([]*reference, 0)
}
first := firstPass(p, input)
second := secondPass(p, first)
return second
}
// first pass:
// - extract references
// - expand tabs
// - normalize newlines
// - copy everything else
// - add missing newlines before fenced code blocks
func firstPass(p *parser, input []byte) []byte {
var out bytes.Buffer
tabSize := TAB_SIZE_DEFAULT
if p.flags&EXTENSION_TAB_SIZE_EIGHT != 0 {
tabSize = TAB_SIZE_EIGHT
}
beg, end := 0, 0
lastLineWasBlank := false
lastFencedCodeBlockEnd := 0
for beg < len(input) { // iterate over lines
if end = isReference(p, input[beg:], tabSize); end > 0 {
beg += end
} else { // skip to the next line
end = beg
for end < len(input) && input[end] != '\n' && input[end] != '\r' {
end++
}
if p.flags&EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE != 0 {
// when last line was none blank and a fenced code block comes after
if beg >= lastFencedCodeBlockEnd {
if i := p.fencedCode(&out, input[beg:], false); i > 0 {
if !lastLineWasBlank {
out.WriteByte('\n') // need to inject additional linebreak
}
lastFencedCodeBlockEnd = beg + i
}
}
lastLineWasBlank = end == beg
}
// add the line body if present
if end > beg {
if end < lastFencedCodeBlockEnd { // Do not expand tabs while inside fenced code blocks.
out.Write(input[beg:end])
} else {
expandTabs(&out, input[beg:end], tabSize)
}
}
out.WriteByte('\n')
if end < len(input) && input[end] == '\r' {
end++
}
if end < len(input) && input[end] == '\n' {
end++
}
beg = end
}
}
// empty input?
if out.Len() == 0 {
out.WriteByte('\n')
}
return out.Bytes()
}
// second pass: actual rendering
func secondPass(p *parser, input []byte) []byte {
var output bytes.Buffer
p.r.DocumentHeader(&output)
p.block(&output, input)
if p.flags&EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES != 0 && len(p.notes) > 0 {
p.r.Footnotes(&output, func() bool {
flags := LIST_ITEM_BEGINNING_OF_LIST
for _, ref := range p.notes {
var buf bytes.Buffer
if ref.hasBlock {
flags |= LIST_ITEM_CONTAINS_BLOCK
p.block(&buf, ref.title)
} else {
p.inline(&buf, ref.title)
}
p.r.FootnoteItem(&output, ref.link, buf.Bytes(), flags)
flags &^= LIST_ITEM_BEGINNING_OF_LIST | LIST_ITEM_CONTAINS_BLOCK
}
return true
})
}
p.r.DocumentFooter(&output)
if p.nesting != 0 {
panic("Nesting level did not end at zero")
}
return output.Bytes()
}
//
// Link references
//
// This section implements support for references that (usually) appear
// as footnotes in a document, and can be referenced anywhere in the document.
// The basic format is:
//
// [1]: http://www.google.com/ "Google"
// [2]: http://www.github.com/ "Github"
//
// Anywhere in the document, the reference can be linked by referring to its
// label, i.e., 1 and 2 in this example, as in:
//
// This library is hosted on [Github][2], a git hosting site.
//
// Actual footnotes as specified in Pandoc and supported by some other Markdown
// libraries such as php-markdown are also taken care of. They look like this:
//
// This sentence needs a bit of further explanation.[^note]
//
// [^note]: This is the explanation.
//
// Footnotes should be placed at the end of the document in an ordered list.
// Inline footnotes such as:
//
// Inline footnotes^[Not supported.] also exist.
//
// are not yet supported.
// References are parsed and stored in this struct.
type reference struct {
link []byte
title []byte
noteId int // 0 if not a footnote ref
hasBlock bool
text []byte
}
// Check whether or not data starts with a reference link.
// If so, it is parsed and stored in the list of references
// (in the render struct).
// Returns the number of bytes to skip to move past it,
// or zero if the first line is not a reference.
func isReference(p *parser, data []byte, tabSize int) int {
// up to 3 optional leading spaces
if len(data) < 4 {
return 0
}
i := 0
for i < 3 && data[i] == ' ' {
i++
}
noteId := 0
// id part: anything but a newline between brackets
if data[i] != '[' {
return 0
}
i++
if p.flags&EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES != 0 {
if i < len(data) && data[i] == '^' {
// we can set it to anything here because the proper noteIds will
// be assigned later during the second pass. It just has to be != 0
noteId = 1
i++
}
}
idOffset := i
for i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' && data[i] != ']' {
i++
}
if i >= len(data) || data[i] != ']' {
return 0
}
idEnd := i
// spacer: colon (space | tab)* newline? (space | tab)*
i++
if i >= len(data) || data[i] != ':' {
return 0
}
i++
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
i++
}
if i < len(data) && (data[i] == '\n' || data[i] == '\r') {
i++
if i < len(data) && data[i] == '\n' && data[i-1] == '\r' {
i++
}
}
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
i++
}
if i >= len(data) {
return 0
}
var (
linkOffset, linkEnd int
titleOffset, titleEnd int
lineEnd int
raw []byte
hasBlock bool
)
if p.flags&EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES != 0 && noteId != 0 {
linkOffset, linkEnd, raw, hasBlock = scanFootnote(p, data, i, tabSize)
lineEnd = linkEnd
} else {
linkOffset, linkEnd, titleOffset, titleEnd, lineEnd = scanLinkRef(p, data, i)
}
if lineEnd == 0 {
return 0
}
// a valid ref has been found
ref := &reference{
noteId: noteId,
hasBlock: hasBlock,
}
if noteId > 0 {
// reusing the link field for the id since footnotes don't have links
ref.link = data[idOffset:idEnd]
// if footnote, it's not really a title, it's the contained text
ref.title = raw
} else {
ref.link = data[linkOffset:linkEnd]
ref.title = data[titleOffset:titleEnd]
}
// id matches are case-insensitive
id := string(bytes.ToLower(data[idOffset:idEnd]))
p.refs[id] = ref
return lineEnd
}
func scanLinkRef(p *parser, data []byte, i int) (linkOffset, linkEnd, titleOffset, titleEnd, lineEnd int) {
// link: whitespace-free sequence, optionally between angle brackets
if data[i] == '<' {
i++
}
linkOffset = i
for i < len(data) && data[i] != ' ' && data[i] != '\t' && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' {
i++
}
if i == len(data) {
return
}
linkEnd = i
if data[linkOffset] == '<' && data[linkEnd-1] == '>' {
linkOffset++
linkEnd--
}
// optional spacer: (space | tab)* (newline | '\'' | '"' | '(' )
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
i++
}
if i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' && data[i] != '\'' && data[i] != '"' && data[i] != '(' {
return
}
// compute end-of-line
if i >= len(data) || data[i] == '\r' || data[i] == '\n' {
lineEnd = i
}
if i+1 < len(data) && data[i] == '\r' && data[i+1] == '\n' {
lineEnd++
}
// optional (space|tab)* spacer after a newline
if lineEnd > 0 {
i = lineEnd + 1
for i < len(data) && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
i++
}
}
// optional title: any non-newline sequence enclosed in '"() alone on its line
if i+1 < len(data) && (data[i] == '\'' || data[i] == '"' || data[i] == '(') {
i++
titleOffset = i
// look for EOL
for i < len(data) && data[i] != '\n' && data[i] != '\r' {
i++
}
if i+1 < len(data) && data[i] == '\n' && data[i+1] == '\r' {
titleEnd = i + 1
} else {
titleEnd = i
}
// step back
i--
for i > titleOffset && (data[i] == ' ' || data[i] == '\t') {
i--
}
if i > titleOffset && (data[i] == '\'' || data[i] == '"' || data[i] == ')') {
lineEnd = titleEnd
titleEnd = i
}
}
return
}
// The first bit of this logic is the same as (*parser).listItem, but the rest
// is much simpler. This function simply finds the entire block and shifts it
// over by one tab if it is indeed a block (just returns the line if it's not).
// blockEnd is the end of the section in the input buffer, and contents is the
// extracted text that was shifted over one tab. It will need to be rendered at
// the end of the document.
func scanFootnote(p *parser, data []byte, i, indentSize int) (blockStart, blockEnd int, contents []byte, hasBlock bool) {
if i == 0 || len(data) == 0 {
return
}
// skip leading whitespace on first line
for i < len(data) && data[i] == ' ' {
i++
}
blockStart = i
// find the end of the line
blockEnd = i
for i < len(data) && data[i-1] != '\n' {
i++
}
// get working buffer
var raw bytes.Buffer
// put the first line into the working buffer
raw.Write(data[blockEnd:i])
blockEnd = i
// process the following lines
containsBlankLine := false
gatherLines:
for blockEnd < len(data) {
i++
// find the end of this line
for i < len(data) && data[i-1] != '\n' {
i++
}
// if it is an empty line, guess that it is part of this item
// and move on to the next line
if p.isEmpty(data[blockEnd:i]) > 0 {
containsBlankLine = true
blockEnd = i
continue
}
n := 0
if n = isIndented(data[blockEnd:i], indentSize); n == 0 {
// this is the end of the block.
// we don't want to include this last line in the index.
break gatherLines
}
// if there were blank lines before this one, insert a new one now
if containsBlankLine {
raw.WriteByte('\n')
containsBlankLine = false
}
// get rid of that first tab, write to buffer
raw.Write(data[blockEnd+n : i])
hasBlock = true
blockEnd = i
}
if data[blockEnd-1] != '\n' {
raw.WriteByte('\n')
}
contents = raw.Bytes()
return
}
//
//
// Miscellaneous helper functions
//
//
// Test if a character is a punctuation symbol.
// Taken from a private function in regexp in the stdlib.
func ispunct(c byte) bool {
for _, r := range []byte("!\"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\\]^_`{|}~") {
if c == r {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// Test if a character is a whitespace character.
func isspace(c byte) bool {
return c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\f' || c == '\v'
}
// Test if a character is letter.
func isletter(c byte) bool {
return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z')
}
// Test if a character is a letter or a digit.
// TODO: check when this is looking for ASCII alnum and when it should use unicode
func isalnum(c byte) bool {
return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || isletter(c)
}
// Replace tab characters with spaces, aligning to the next TAB_SIZE column.
// always ends output with a newline
func expandTabs(out *bytes.Buffer, line []byte, tabSize int) {
// first, check for common cases: no tabs, or only tabs at beginning of line
i, prefix := 0, 0
slowcase := false
for i = 0; i < len(line); i++ {
if line[i] == '\t' {
if prefix == i {
prefix++
} else {
slowcase = true
break
}
}
}
// no need to decode runes if all tabs are at the beginning of the line
if !slowcase {
for i = 0; i < prefix*tabSize; i++ {
out.WriteByte(' ')
}
out.Write(line[prefix:])
return
}
// the slow case: we need to count runes to figure out how
// many spaces to insert for each tab
column := 0
i = 0
for i < len(line) {
start := i
for i < len(line) && line[i] != '\t' {
_, size := utf8.DecodeRune(line[i:])
i += size
column++
}
if i > start {
out.Write(line[start:i])
}
if i >= len(line) {
break
}
for {
out.WriteByte(' ')
column++
if column%tabSize == 0 {
break
}
}
i++
}
}
// Find if a line counts as indented or not.
// Returns number of characters the indent is (0 = not indented).
func isIndented(data []byte, indentSize int) int {
if len(data) == 0 {
return 0
}
if data[0] == '\t' {
return 1
}
if len(data) < indentSize {
return 0
}
for i := 0; i < indentSize; i++ {
if data[i] != ' ' {
return 0
}
}
return indentSize
}
// Create a url-safe slug for fragments
func slugify(in []byte) []byte {
if len(in) == 0 {
return in
}
out := make([]byte, 0, len(in))
sym := false
for _, ch := range in {
if isalnum(ch) {
sym = false
out = append(out, ch)
} else if sym {
continue
} else {
out = append(out, '-')
sym = true
}
}
var a, b int
var ch byte
for a, ch = range out {
if ch != '-' {
break
}
}
for b = len(out) - 1; b > 0; b-- {
if out[b] != '-' {
break
}
}
return out[a : b+1]
}

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//
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
//
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
// See README.md for details.
//
//
// Markdown 1.0.3 reference tests
//
package blackfriday
import (
"io/ioutil"
"path/filepath"
"testing"
)
func runMarkdownReference(input string, flag int) string {
renderer := HtmlRenderer(0, "", "")
return string(Markdown([]byte(input), renderer, flag))
}
func doTestsReference(t *testing.T, files []string, flag int) {
// catch and report panics
var candidate string
defer func() {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
t.Errorf("\npanic while processing [%#v]\n", candidate)
}
}()
for _, basename := range files {
filename := filepath.Join("testdata", basename+".text")
inputBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Couldn't open '%s', error: %v\n", filename, err)
continue
}
input := string(inputBytes)
filename = filepath.Join("testdata", basename+".html")
expectedBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filename)
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("Couldn't open '%s', error: %v\n", filename, err)
continue
}
expected := string(expectedBytes)
// fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "processing %s ...", filename)
actual := string(runMarkdownReference(input, flag))
if actual != expected {
t.Errorf("\n [%#v]\nExpected[%#v]\nActual [%#v]",
basename+".text", expected, actual)
}
// fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, " ok\n")
// now test every prefix of every input to check for
// bounds checking
if !testing.Short() {
start, max := 0, len(input)
for end := start + 1; end <= max; end++ {
candidate = input[start:end]
// fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, " %s %d:%d/%d\n", filename, start, end, max)
_ = runMarkdownReference(candidate, flag)
}
}
}
}
func TestReference(t *testing.T) {
files := []string{
"Amps and angle encoding",
"Auto links",
"Backslash escapes",
"Blockquotes with code blocks",
"Code Blocks",
"Code Spans",
"Hard-wrapped paragraphs with list-like lines",
"Horizontal rules",
"Inline HTML (Advanced)",
"Inline HTML (Simple)",
"Inline HTML comments",
"Links, inline style",
"Links, reference style",
"Links, shortcut references",
"Literal quotes in titles",
"Markdown Documentation - Basics",
"Markdown Documentation - Syntax",
"Nested blockquotes",
"Ordered and unordered lists",
"Strong and em together",
"Tabs",
"Tidyness",
}
doTestsReference(t, files, 0)
}
func TestReference_EXTENSION_NO_EMPTY_LINE_BEFORE_BLOCK(t *testing.T) {
files := []string{
"Amps and angle encoding",
"Auto links",
"Backslash escapes",
"Blockquotes with code blocks",
"Code Blocks",
"Code Spans",
"Hard-wrapped paragraphs with list-like lines no empty line before block",
"Horizontal rules",
"Inline HTML (Advanced)",
"Inline HTML (Simple)",
"Inline HTML comments",
"Links, inline style",
"Links, reference style",
"Links, shortcut references",
"Literal quotes in titles",
"Markdown Documentation - Basics",
"Markdown Documentation - Syntax",
"Nested blockquotes",
"Ordered and unordered lists",
"Strong and em together",
"Tabs",
"Tidyness",
}
doTestsReference(t, files, EXTENSION_NO_EMPTY_LINE_BEFORE_BLOCK)
}

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//
// Blackfriday Markdown Processor
// Available at http://github.com/russross/blackfriday
//
// Copyright © 2011 Russ Ross <russ@russross.com>.
// Distributed under the Simplified BSD License.
// See README.md for details.
//
//
//
// SmartyPants rendering
//
//
package blackfriday
import (
"bytes"
)
type smartypantsData struct {
inSingleQuote bool
inDoubleQuote bool
}
func wordBoundary(c byte) bool {
return c == 0 || isspace(c) || ispunct(c)
}
func tolower(c byte) byte {
if c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' {
return c - 'A' + 'a'
}
return c
}
func isdigit(c byte) bool {
return c >= '0' && c <= '9'
}
func smartQuoteHelper(out *bytes.Buffer, previousChar byte, nextChar byte, quote byte, isOpen *bool) bool {
// edge of the buffer is likely to be a tag that we don't get to see,
// so we treat it like text sometimes
// enumerate all sixteen possibilities for (previousChar, nextChar)
// each can be one of {0, space, punct, other}
switch {
case previousChar == 0 && nextChar == 0:
// context is not any help here, so toggle
*isOpen = !*isOpen
case isspace(previousChar) && nextChar == 0:
// [ "] might be [ "<code>foo...]
*isOpen = true
case ispunct(previousChar) && nextChar == 0:
// [!"] hmm... could be [Run!"] or [("<code>...]
*isOpen = false
case /* isnormal(previousChar) && */ nextChar == 0:
// [a"] is probably a close
*isOpen = false
case previousChar == 0 && isspace(nextChar):
// [" ] might be [...foo</code>" ]
*isOpen = false
case isspace(previousChar) && isspace(nextChar):
// [ " ] context is not any help here, so toggle
*isOpen = !*isOpen
case ispunct(previousChar) && isspace(nextChar):
// [!" ] is probably a close
*isOpen = false
case /* isnormal(previousChar) && */ isspace(nextChar):
// [a" ] this is one of the easy cases
*isOpen = false
case previousChar == 0 && ispunct(nextChar):
// ["!] hmm... could be ["$1.95] or [</code>"!...]
*isOpen = false
case isspace(previousChar) && ispunct(nextChar):
// [ "!] looks more like [ "$1.95]
*isOpen = true
case ispunct(previousChar) && ispunct(nextChar):
// [!"!] context is not any help here, so toggle
*isOpen = !*isOpen
case /* isnormal(previousChar) && */ ispunct(nextChar):
// [a"!] is probably a close
*isOpen = false
case previousChar == 0 /* && isnormal(nextChar) */ :
// ["a] is probably an open
*isOpen = true
case isspace(previousChar) /* && isnormal(nextChar) */ :
// [ "a] this is one of the easy cases
*isOpen = true
case ispunct(previousChar) /* && isnormal(nextChar) */ :
// [!"a] is probably an open
*isOpen = true
default:
// [a'b] maybe a contraction?
*isOpen = false
}
out.WriteByte('&')
if *isOpen {
out.WriteByte('l')
} else {
out.WriteByte('r')
}
out.WriteByte(quote)
out.WriteString("quo;")
return true
}
func smartSingleQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 2 {
t1 := tolower(text[1])
if t1 == '\'' {
nextChar := byte(0)
if len(text) >= 3 {
nextChar = text[2]
}
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, 'd', &smrt.inDoubleQuote) {
return 1
}
}
if (t1 == 's' || t1 == 't' || t1 == 'm' || t1 == 'd') && (len(text) < 3 || wordBoundary(text[2])) {
out.WriteString("&rsquo;")
return 0
}
if len(text) >= 3 {
t2 := tolower(text[2])
if ((t1 == 'r' && t2 == 'e') || (t1 == 'l' && t2 == 'l') || (t1 == 'v' && t2 == 'e')) &&
(len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3])) {
out.WriteString("&rsquo;")
return 0
}
}
}
nextChar := byte(0)
if len(text) > 1 {
nextChar = text[1]
}
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, 's', &smrt.inSingleQuote) {
return 0
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func smartParens(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 3 {
t1 := tolower(text[1])
t2 := tolower(text[2])
if t1 == 'c' && t2 == ')' {
out.WriteString("&copy;")
return 2
}
if t1 == 'r' && t2 == ')' {
out.WriteString("&reg;")
return 2
}
if len(text) >= 4 && t1 == 't' && t2 == 'm' && text[3] == ')' {
out.WriteString("&trade;")
return 3
}
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func smartDash(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 2 {
if text[1] == '-' {
out.WriteString("&mdash;")
return 1
}
if wordBoundary(previousChar) && wordBoundary(text[1]) {
out.WriteString("&ndash;")
return 0
}
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func smartDashLatex(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 3 && text[1] == '-' && text[2] == '-' {
out.WriteString("&mdash;")
return 2
}
if len(text) >= 2 && text[1] == '-' {
out.WriteString("&ndash;")
return 1
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func smartAmpVariant(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte, quote byte) int {
if bytes.HasPrefix(text, []byte("&quot;")) {
nextChar := byte(0)
if len(text) >= 7 {
nextChar = text[6]
}
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, quote, &smrt.inDoubleQuote) {
return 5
}
}
if bytes.HasPrefix(text, []byte("&#0;")) {
return 3
}
out.WriteByte('&')
return 0
}
func smartAmp(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
return smartAmpVariant(out, smrt, previousChar, text, 'd')
}
func smartAmpAngledQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
return smartAmpVariant(out, smrt, previousChar, text, 'a')
}
func smartPeriod(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 3 && text[1] == '.' && text[2] == '.' {
out.WriteString("&hellip;")
return 2
}
if len(text) >= 5 && text[1] == ' ' && text[2] == '.' && text[3] == ' ' && text[4] == '.' {
out.WriteString("&hellip;")
return 4
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func smartBacktick(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if len(text) >= 2 && text[1] == '`' {
nextChar := byte(0)
if len(text) >= 3 {
nextChar = text[2]
}
if smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, 'd', &smrt.inDoubleQuote) {
return 1
}
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func smartNumberGeneric(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if wordBoundary(previousChar) && previousChar != '/' && len(text) >= 3 {
// is it of the form digits/digits(word boundary)?, i.e., \d+/\d+\b
// note: check for regular slash (/) or fraction slash (, 0x2044, or 0xe2 81 84 in utf-8)
// and avoid changing dates like 1/23/2005 into fractions.
numEnd := 0
for len(text) > numEnd && isdigit(text[numEnd]) {
numEnd++
}
if numEnd == 0 {
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
denStart := numEnd + 1
if len(text) > numEnd+3 && text[numEnd] == 0xe2 && text[numEnd+1] == 0x81 && text[numEnd+2] == 0x84 {
denStart = numEnd + 3
} else if len(text) < numEnd+2 || text[numEnd] != '/' {
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
denEnd := denStart
for len(text) > denEnd && isdigit(text[denEnd]) {
denEnd++
}
if denEnd == denStart {
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
if len(text) == denEnd || wordBoundary(text[denEnd]) && text[denEnd] != '/' {
out.WriteString("<sup>")
out.Write(text[:numEnd])
out.WriteString("</sup>&frasl;<sub>")
out.Write(text[denStart:denEnd])
out.WriteString("</sub>")
return denEnd - 1
}
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func smartNumber(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
if wordBoundary(previousChar) && previousChar != '/' && len(text) >= 3 {
if text[0] == '1' && text[1] == '/' && text[2] == '2' {
if len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3]) && text[3] != '/' {
out.WriteString("&frac12;")
return 2
}
}
if text[0] == '1' && text[1] == '/' && text[2] == '4' {
if len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3]) && text[3] != '/' || (len(text) >= 5 && tolower(text[3]) == 't' && tolower(text[4]) == 'h') {
out.WriteString("&frac14;")
return 2
}
}
if text[0] == '3' && text[1] == '/' && text[2] == '4' {
if len(text) < 4 || wordBoundary(text[3]) && text[3] != '/' || (len(text) >= 6 && tolower(text[3]) == 't' && tolower(text[4]) == 'h' && tolower(text[5]) == 's') {
out.WriteString("&frac34;")
return 2
}
}
}
out.WriteByte(text[0])
return 0
}
func smartDoubleQuoteVariant(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte, quote byte) int {
nextChar := byte(0)
if len(text) > 1 {
nextChar = text[1]
}
if !smartQuoteHelper(out, previousChar, nextChar, quote, &smrt.inDoubleQuote) {
out.WriteString("&quot;")
}
return 0
}
func smartDoubleQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
return smartDoubleQuoteVariant(out, smrt, previousChar, text, 'd')
}
func smartAngledDoubleQuote(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
return smartDoubleQuoteVariant(out, smrt, previousChar, text, 'a')
}
func smartLeftAngle(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int {
i := 0
for i < len(text) && text[i] != '>' {
i++
}
out.Write(text[:i+1])
return i
}
type smartCallback func(out *bytes.Buffer, smrt *smartypantsData, previousChar byte, text []byte) int
type smartypantsRenderer [256]smartCallback
func smartypants(flags int) *smartypantsRenderer {
r := new(smartypantsRenderer)
if flags&HTML_SMARTYPANTS_ANGLED_QUOTES == 0 {
r['"'] = smartDoubleQuote
r['&'] = smartAmp
} else {
r['"'] = smartAngledDoubleQuote
r['&'] = smartAmpAngledQuote
}
r['\''] = smartSingleQuote
r['('] = smartParens
if flags&HTML_SMARTYPANTS_LATEX_DASHES == 0 {
r['-'] = smartDash
} else {
r['-'] = smartDashLatex
}
r['.'] = smartPeriod
if flags&HTML_SMARTYPANTS_FRACTIONS == 0 {
r['1'] = smartNumber
r['3'] = smartNumber
} else {
for ch := '1'; ch <= '9'; ch++ {
r[ch] = smartNumberGeneric
}
}
r['<'] = smartLeftAngle
r['`'] = smartBacktick
return r
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<p>AT&amp;T has an ampersand in their name.</p>
<p>AT&amp;T is another way to write it.</p>
<p>This &amp; that.</p>
<p>4 &lt; 5.</p>
<p>6 &gt; 5.</p>
<p>Here's a <a href="http://example.com/?foo=1&amp;bar=2">link</a> with an ampersand in the URL.</p>
<p>Here's a link with an amersand in the link text: <a href="http://att.com/" title="AT&amp;T">AT&amp;T</a>.</p>
<p>Here's an inline <a href="/script?foo=1&amp;bar=2">link</a>.</p>
<p>Here's an inline <a href="/script?foo=1&amp;bar=2">link</a>.</p>

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AT&T has an ampersand in their name.
AT&amp;T is another way to write it.
This & that.
4 < 5.
6 > 5.
Here's a [link] [1] with an ampersand in the URL.
Here's a link with an amersand in the link text: [AT&T] [2].
Here's an inline [link](/script?foo=1&bar=2).
Here's an inline [link](</script?foo=1&bar=2>).
[1]: http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2
[2]: http://att.com/ "AT&T"

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<p>Link: <a href="http://example.com/">http://example.com/</a>.</p>
<p>With an ampersand: <a href="http://example.com/?foo=1&amp;bar=2">http://example.com/?foo=1&amp;bar=2</a></p>
<ul>
<li>In a list?</li>
<li><a href="http://example.com/">http://example.com/</a></li>
<li>It should.</li>
</ul>
<blockquote>
<p>Blockquoted: <a href="http://example.com/">http://example.com/</a></p>
</blockquote>
<p>Auto-links should not occur here: <code>&lt;http://example.com/&gt;</code></p>
<pre><code>or here: &lt;http://example.com/&gt;
</code></pre>

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Link: <http://example.com/>.
With an ampersand: <http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2>
* In a list?
* <http://example.com/>
* It should.
> Blockquoted: <http://example.com/>
Auto-links should not occur here: `<http://example.com/>`
or here: <http://example.com/>

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<p>These should all get escaped:</p>
<p>Backslash: \</p>
<p>Backtick: `</p>
<p>Asterisk: *</p>
<p>Underscore: _</p>
<p>Left brace: {</p>
<p>Right brace: }</p>
<p>Left bracket: [</p>
<p>Right bracket: ]</p>
<p>Left paren: (</p>
<p>Right paren: )</p>
<p>Greater-than: &gt;</p>
<p>Hash: #</p>
<p>Period: .</p>
<p>Bang: !</p>
<p>Plus: +</p>
<p>Minus: -</p>
<p>Tilde: ~</p>
<p>These should not, because they occur within a code block:</p>
<pre><code>Backslash: \\
Backtick: \`
Asterisk: \*
Underscore: \_
Left brace: \{
Right brace: \}
Left bracket: \[
Right bracket: \]
Left paren: \(
Right paren: \)
Greater-than: \&gt;
Hash: \#
Period: \.
Bang: \!
Plus: \+
Minus: \-
Tilde: \~
</code></pre>
<p>Nor should these, which occur in code spans:</p>
<p>Backslash: <code>\\</code></p>
<p>Backtick: <code>\`</code></p>
<p>Asterisk: <code>\*</code></p>
<p>Underscore: <code>\_</code></p>
<p>Left brace: <code>\{</code></p>
<p>Right brace: <code>\}</code></p>
<p>Left bracket: <code>\[</code></p>
<p>Right bracket: <code>\]</code></p>
<p>Left paren: <code>\(</code></p>
<p>Right paren: <code>\)</code></p>
<p>Greater-than: <code>\&gt;</code></p>
<p>Hash: <code>\#</code></p>
<p>Period: <code>\.</code></p>
<p>Bang: <code>\!</code></p>
<p>Plus: <code>\+</code></p>
<p>Minus: <code>\-</code></p>
<p>Tilde: <code>\~</code></p>
<p>These should get escaped, even though they're matching pairs for
other Markdown constructs:</p>
<p>*asterisks*</p>
<p>_underscores_</p>
<p>`backticks`</p>
<p>This is a code span with a literal backslash-backtick sequence: <code>\`</code></p>
<p>This is a tag with unescaped backticks <span attr='`ticks`'>bar</span>.</p>
<p>This is a tag with backslashes <span attr='\\backslashes\\'>bar</span>.</p>

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These should all get escaped:
Backslash: \\
Backtick: \`
Asterisk: \*
Underscore: \_
Left brace: \{
Right brace: \}
Left bracket: \[
Right bracket: \]
Left paren: \(
Right paren: \)
Greater-than: \>
Hash: \#
Period: \.
Bang: \!
Plus: \+
Minus: \-
Tilde: \~
These should not, because they occur within a code block:
Backslash: \\
Backtick: \`
Asterisk: \*
Underscore: \_
Left brace: \{
Right brace: \}
Left bracket: \[
Right bracket: \]
Left paren: \(
Right paren: \)
Greater-than: \>
Hash: \#
Period: \.
Bang: \!
Plus: \+
Minus: \-
Tilde: \~
Nor should these, which occur in code spans:
Backslash: `\\`
Backtick: `` \` ``
Asterisk: `\*`
Underscore: `\_`
Left brace: `\{`
Right brace: `\}`
Left bracket: `\[`
Right bracket: `\]`
Left paren: `\(`
Right paren: `\)`
Greater-than: `\>`
Hash: `\#`
Period: `\.`
Bang: `\!`
Plus: `\+`
Minus: `\-`
Tilde: `\~`
These should get escaped, even though they're matching pairs for
other Markdown constructs:
\*asterisks\*
\_underscores\_
\`backticks\`
This is a code span with a literal backslash-backtick sequence: `` \` ``
This is a tag with unescaped backticks <span attr='`ticks`'>bar</span>.
This is a tag with backslashes <span attr='\\backslashes\\'>bar</span>.

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<blockquote>
<p>Example:</p>
<pre><code>sub status {
print &quot;working&quot;;
}
</code></pre>
<p>Or:</p>
<pre><code>sub status {
return &quot;working&quot;;
}
</code></pre>
</blockquote>

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> Example:
>
> sub status {
> print "working";
> }
>
> Or:
>
> sub status {
> return "working";
> }

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<pre><code>code block on the first line
</code></pre>
<p>Regular text.</p>
<pre><code>code block indented by spaces
</code></pre>
<p>Regular text.</p>
<pre><code>the lines in this block
all contain trailing spaces
</code></pre>
<p>Regular Text.</p>
<pre><code>code block on the last line
</code></pre>

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code block on the first line
Regular text.
code block indented by spaces
Regular text.
the lines in this block
all contain trailing spaces
Regular Text.
code block on the last line

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<p><code>&lt;test a=&quot;</code> content of attribute <code>&quot;&gt;</code></p>
<p>Fix for backticks within HTML tag: <span attr='`ticks`'>like this</span></p>
<p>Here's how you put <code>`backticks`</code> in a code span.</p>

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`<test a="` content of attribute `">`
Fix for backticks within HTML tag: <span attr='`ticks`'>like this</span>
Here's how you put `` `backticks` `` in a code span.

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<p>In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version</p>
<ol>
<li>This line turns into a list item.
Because a hard-wrapped line in the
middle of a paragraph looked like a
list item.</li>
</ol>
<p>Here's one with a bullet.</p>
<ul>
<li>criminey.</li>
</ul>

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In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version
8. This line turns into a list item.
Because a hard-wrapped line in the
middle of a paragraph looked like a
list item.
Here's one with a bullet.
* criminey.

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<p>In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version
8. This line turns into a list item.
Because a hard-wrapped line in the
middle of a paragraph looked like a
list item.</p>
<p>Here's one with a bullet.
* criminey.</p>

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In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version
8. This line turns into a list item.
Because a hard-wrapped line in the
middle of a paragraph looked like a
list item.
Here's one with a bullet.
* criminey.

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<p>Dashes:</p>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<pre><code>---
</code></pre>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<pre><code>- - -
</code></pre>
<p>Asterisks:</p>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<pre><code>***
</code></pre>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<pre><code>* * *
</code></pre>
<p>Underscores:</p>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<pre><code>___
</code></pre>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<hr>
<pre><code>_ _ _
</code></pre>

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Dashes:
---
---
---
---
---
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
Asterisks:
***
***
***
***
***
* * *
* * *
* * *
* * *
* * *
Underscores:
___
___
___
___
___
_ _ _
_ _ _
_ _ _
_ _ _
_ _ _

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<p>Simple block on one line:</p>
<div>foo</div>
<p>And nested without indentation:</p>
<div>
<div>
<div>
foo
</div>
<div style=">"/>
</div>
<div>bar</div>
</div>

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Simple block on one line:
<div>foo</div>
And nested without indentation:
<div>
<div>
<div>
foo
</div>
<div style=">"/>
</div>
<div>bar</div>
</div>

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<p>Here's a simple block:</p>
<div>
foo
</div>
<p>This should be a code block, though:</p>
<pre><code>&lt;div&gt;
foo
&lt;/div&gt;
</code></pre>
<p>As should this:</p>
<pre><code>&lt;div&gt;foo&lt;/div&gt;
</code></pre>
<p>Now, nested:</p>
<div>
<div>
<div>
foo
</div>
</div>
</div>
<p>This should just be an HTML comment:</p>
<!-- Comment -->
<p>Multiline:</p>
<!--
Blah
Blah
-->
<p>Code block:</p>
<pre><code>&lt;!-- Comment --&gt;
</code></pre>
<p>Just plain comment, with trailing spaces on the line:</p>
<!-- foo -->
<p>Code:</p>
<pre><code>&lt;hr /&gt;
</code></pre>
<p>Hr's:</p>
<hr>
<hr/>
<hr />
<hr>
<hr/>
<hr />
<hr class="foo" id="bar" />
<hr class="foo" id="bar"/>
<hr class="foo" id="bar" >

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Here's a simple block:
<div>
foo
</div>
This should be a code block, though:
<div>
foo
</div>
As should this:
<div>foo</div>
Now, nested:
<div>
<div>
<div>
foo
</div>
</div>
</div>
This should just be an HTML comment:
<!-- Comment -->
Multiline:
<!--
Blah
Blah
-->
Code block:
<!-- Comment -->
Just plain comment, with trailing spaces on the line:
<!-- foo -->
Code:
<hr />
Hr's:
<hr>
<hr/>
<hr />
<hr>
<hr/>
<hr />
<hr class="foo" id="bar" />
<hr class="foo" id="bar"/>
<hr class="foo" id="bar" >

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<p>Paragraph one.</p>
<!-- This is a simple comment -->
<!--
This is another comment.
-->
<p>Paragraph two.</p>
<!-- one comment block -- -- with two comments -->
<p>The end.</p>

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