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Doing a DNS lookup may fail for domain names that are valid but currently not assigned. The old test also breaks inside the bazel sandbox.
318 lines
8.6 KiB
Go
318 lines
8.6 KiB
Go
/*
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Copyright (c) Edgeless Systems GmbH
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SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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*/
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package validation
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import (
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"fmt"
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"net"
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"reflect"
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"regexp"
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)
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// Used to validate DNS names.
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var domainRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^(?i)[a-z0-9-]+(\.[a-z0-9-]+)+\.?$`)
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// Constraint is a constraint on a document or a field of a document.
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type Constraint struct {
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// Satisfied returns no error if the constraint is satisfied.
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// Otherwise, it returns the reason why the constraint is not satisfied,
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// possibly including its child errors, i.e., errors returned by constraints
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// that are embedded in this constraint.
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Satisfied func() *TreeError
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}
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/*
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WithFieldTrace adds a well-formatted trace to the field to the error message
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shown when the constraint is not satisfied. Both "doc" and "field" must be pointers:
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- "doc" must be a pointer to the top level document
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- "field" must be a pointer to the field to be validated
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Example for a non-pointer field:
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Equal(d.IntField, 42).WithFieldTrace(d, &d.IntField)
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Example for a pointer field:
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NotEmpty(d.StrPtrField).WithFieldTrace(d, d.StrPtrField)
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Due to Go's addressability limititations regarding maps, if a map field is
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to be validated, WithMapFieldTrace must be used instead of WithFieldTrace.
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*/
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func (c *Constraint) WithFieldTrace(doc any, field any) *Constraint {
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// we only want to dereference the needle once to dereference the pointer
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// used to pass it to the function without losing reference to it, as the
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// needle could be an arbitrarily long chain of pointers. The same
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// applies to the haystack.
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derefedField := pointerDeref(reflect.ValueOf(field))
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fieldRef := referenceableValue{
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value: derefedField,
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addr: derefedField.UnsafeAddr(),
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_type: derefedField.Type(),
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}
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derefedDoc := pointerDeref(reflect.ValueOf(doc))
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docRef := referenceableValue{
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value: derefedDoc,
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addr: derefedDoc.UnsafeAddr(),
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_type: derefedDoc.Type(),
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}
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return c.withTrace(docRef, fieldRef)
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}
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/*
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WithMapFieldTrace adds a well-formatted trace to the map field to the error message
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shown when the constraint is not satisfied. Both "doc" and "field" must be pointers:
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- "doc" must be a pointer to the top level document
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- "field" must be a pointer to the map containing the field to be validated
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- "mapKey" must be the key of the field to be validated in the map pointed to by "field"
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Example:
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Equal(d.IntField, 42).WithMapFieldTrace(d, &d.MapField, mapKey)
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For non-map fields, WithFieldTrace should be used instead of WithMapFieldTrace.
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*/
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func (c *Constraint) WithMapFieldTrace(doc any, field any, mapKey string) *Constraint {
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// we only want to dereference the needle once to dereference the pointer
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// used to pass it to the function without losing reference to it, as the
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// needle could be an arbitrarily long chain of pointers. The same
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// applies to the haystack.
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derefedField := pointerDeref(reflect.ValueOf(field))
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fieldRef := referenceableValue{
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value: derefedField,
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addr: derefedField.UnsafeAddr(),
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_type: derefedField.Type(),
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mapKey: mapKey,
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}
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derefedDoc := pointerDeref(reflect.ValueOf(doc))
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docRef := referenceableValue{
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value: derefedDoc,
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addr: derefedDoc.UnsafeAddr(),
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_type: derefedDoc.Type(),
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}
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return c.withTrace(docRef, fieldRef)
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}
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// withTrace wraps the constraint's error message with a well-formatted trace.
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func (c *Constraint) withTrace(docRef, fieldRef referenceableValue) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if err := c.Satisfied(); err != nil {
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return newTraceError(docRef, fieldRef, err)
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// MatchRegex is a constraint that if s matches regex.
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func MatchRegex(s string, regex string) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if !regexp.MustCompile(regex).MatchString(s) {
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("%s must match the pattern %s", s, regex))
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// Equal is a constraint that checks if s is equal to t.
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func Equal[T comparable](s T, t T) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if s != t {
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("%v must be equal to %v", s, t))
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// NotEqual is a constraint that checks if s is not equal to t.
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func NotEqual[T comparable](s T, t T) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if Equal(s, t).Satisfied() == nil {
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("%v must not be equal to %v", s, t))
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// Empty is a constraint that checks if s is empty.
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func Empty[T comparable](s T) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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var zero T
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if s != zero {
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("%v must be empty", s))
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// NotEmpty is a constraint that checks if s is not empty.
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func NotEmpty[T comparable](s T) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if Empty(s).Satisfied() == nil {
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("must not be empty"))
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// OneOf is a constraint that s is in the set of values p.
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func OneOf[T comparable](s T, p []T) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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for _, v := range p {
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if s == v {
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return nil
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}
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}
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("%v must be one of %v", s, p))
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},
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}
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}
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// IPAddress is a constraint that checks if s is a valid IP address.
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func IPAddress(s string) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if net.ParseIP(s) == nil {
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("%s must be a valid IP address", s))
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// CIDR is a constraint that checks if s is a valid CIDR.
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func CIDR(s string) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if _, _, err := net.ParseCIDR(s); err != nil {
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("%s must be a valid CIDR", s))
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// DNSName is a constraint that checks if s is a valid DNS name.
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func DNSName(s string) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if !domainRegex.MatchString(s) {
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("%s must be a valid DNS name", s))
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// EmptySlice is a constraint that checks if s is an empty slice.
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func EmptySlice[T comparable](s []T) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if len(s) != 0 {
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("%v must be empty", s))
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// NotEmptySlice is a constraint that checks if slice s is not empty.
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func NotEmptySlice[T comparable](s []T) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if EmptySlice(s).Satisfied() == nil {
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return NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("must not be empty"))
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}
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return nil
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},
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}
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}
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// All is a constraint that checks if all elements of s satisfy the constraint c.
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// The constraint should be parametric in regards to the index of the element in s,
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// as well as the element itself.
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func All[T comparable](s []T, c func(i int, v T) *Constraint) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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retErr := NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("all of the constraints must be satisfied: "))
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for i, v := range s {
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if err := c(i, v).Satisfied(); err != nil {
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retErr.appendChild(err)
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}
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}
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if len(retErr.children) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return retErr
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},
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}
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}
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// And groups multiple constraints in an "and" relation and fails according to the given strategy.
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func And(errStrat ErrStrategy, constraints ...*Constraint) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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retErr := NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("all of the constraints must be satisfied: "))
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for _, constraint := range constraints {
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if err := constraint.Satisfied(); err != nil {
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if errStrat == FailFast {
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return err
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}
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retErr.appendChild(err)
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}
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}
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if len(retErr.children) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return retErr
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},
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}
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}
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// Or groups multiple constraints in an "or" relation.
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func Or(constraints ...*Constraint) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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retErr := NewErrorTree(fmt.Errorf("at least one of the constraints must be satisfied: "))
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for _, constraint := range constraints {
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err := constraint.Satisfied()
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if err == nil {
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return nil
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}
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retErr.appendChild(err)
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}
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if len(retErr.children) == 0 {
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return nil
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}
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return retErr
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},
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}
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}
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// IfNotNil evaluates a constraint if and only if s is not nil.
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func IfNotNil[T comparable](s *T, c func() *Constraint) *Constraint {
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return &Constraint{
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Satisfied: func() *TreeError {
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if s == nil {
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return nil
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}
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return c().Satisfied()
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},
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}
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}
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