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	Change all license headers to comply with REUSE specification. Fix #16132 Co-authored-by: flynnnnnnnnnn <flynnnnnnnnnn@github> Co-authored-by: John Olheiser <john.olheiser@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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// Copyright 2021 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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package csv
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import (
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	"bytes"
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	stdcsv "encoding/csv"
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	"io"
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	"path/filepath"
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	"regexp"
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	"strings"
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	"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/markup"
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	"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/translation"
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	"code.gitea.io/gitea/modules/util"
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)
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const (
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	maxLines        = 10
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	guessSampleSize = 1e4 // 10k
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)
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// CreateReader creates a csv.Reader with the given delimiter.
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func CreateReader(input io.Reader, delimiter rune) *stdcsv.Reader {
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	rd := stdcsv.NewReader(input)
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	rd.Comma = delimiter
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	if delimiter != '\t' && delimiter != ' ' {
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		// TrimLeadingSpace can't be true when delimiter is a tab or a space as the value for a column might be empty,
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		// thus would change `\t\t` to just `\t` or `  ` (two spaces) to just ` ` (single space)
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		rd.TrimLeadingSpace = true
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	}
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	return rd
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}
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// CreateReaderAndDetermineDelimiter tries to guess the field delimiter from the content and creates a csv.Reader.
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// Reads at most guessSampleSize bytes.
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func CreateReaderAndDetermineDelimiter(ctx *markup.RenderContext, rd io.Reader) (*stdcsv.Reader, error) {
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	data := make([]byte, guessSampleSize)
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	size, err := util.ReadAtMost(rd, data)
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, err
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	}
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	return CreateReader(
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		io.MultiReader(bytes.NewReader(data[:size]), rd),
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		determineDelimiter(ctx, data[:size]),
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	), nil
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}
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// determineDelimiter takes a RenderContext and if it isn't nil and the Filename has an extension that specifies the delimiter,
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// it is used as the delimiter. Otherwise we call guessDelimiter with the data passed
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func determineDelimiter(ctx *markup.RenderContext, data []byte) rune {
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	extension := ".csv"
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	if ctx != nil {
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		extension = strings.ToLower(filepath.Ext(ctx.RelativePath))
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	}
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	var delimiter rune
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	switch extension {
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	case ".tsv":
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		delimiter = '\t'
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	case ".psv":
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		delimiter = '|'
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	default:
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		delimiter = guessDelimiter(data)
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	}
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	return delimiter
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}
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// quoteRegexp follows the RFC-4180 CSV standard for when double-quotes are used to enclose fields, then a double-quote appearing inside a
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// field must be escaped by preceding it with another double quote. https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4180.txt
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// This finds all quoted strings that have escaped quotes.
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var quoteRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`"[^"]*"`)
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// removeQuotedStrings uses the quoteRegexp to remove all quoted strings so that we can reliably have each row on one line
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// (quoted strings often have new lines within the string)
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func removeQuotedString(text string) string {
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	return quoteRegexp.ReplaceAllLiteralString(text, "")
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}
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// guessDelimiter takes up to maxLines of the CSV text, iterates through the possible delimiters, and sees if the CSV Reader reads it without throwing any errors.
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// If more than one delimiter passes, the delimiter that results in the most columns is returned.
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func guessDelimiter(data []byte) rune {
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	delimiter := guessFromBeforeAfterQuotes(data)
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	if delimiter != 0 {
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		return delimiter
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	}
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	// Removes quoted values so we don't have columns with new lines in them
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	text := removeQuotedString(string(data))
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	// Make the text just be maxLines or less, ignoring truncated lines
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	lines := strings.SplitN(text, "\n", maxLines+1) // Will contain at least one line, and if there are more than MaxLines, the last item holds the rest of the lines
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	if len(lines) > maxLines {
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		// If the length of lines is > maxLines we know we have the max number of lines, trim it to maxLines
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		lines = lines[:maxLines]
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	} else if len(lines) > 1 && len(data) >= guessSampleSize {
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		// Even with data >= guessSampleSize, we don't have maxLines + 1 (no extra lines, must have really long lines)
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		// thus the last line is probably have a truncated line. Drop the last line if len(lines) > 1
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		lines = lines[:len(lines)-1]
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	}
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	// Put lines back together as a string
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	text = strings.Join(lines, "\n")
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	delimiters := []rune{',', '\t', ';', '|', '@'}
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	validDelim := delimiters[0]
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	validDelimColCount := 0
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	for _, delim := range delimiters {
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		csvReader := stdcsv.NewReader(strings.NewReader(text))
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		csvReader.Comma = delim
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		if rows, err := csvReader.ReadAll(); err == nil && len(rows) > 0 && len(rows[0]) > validDelimColCount {
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			validDelim = delim
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			validDelimColCount = len(rows[0])
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		}
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	}
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	return validDelim
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}
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// FormatError converts csv errors into readable messages.
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func FormatError(err error, locale translation.Locale) (string, error) {
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	if perr, ok := err.(*stdcsv.ParseError); ok {
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		if perr.Err == stdcsv.ErrFieldCount {
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			return locale.Tr("repo.error.csv.invalid_field_count", perr.Line), nil
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		}
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		return locale.Tr("repo.error.csv.unexpected", perr.Line, perr.Column), nil
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	}
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	return "", err
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}
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// Looks for possible delimiters right before or after (with spaces after the former) double quotes with closing quotes
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var beforeAfterQuotes = regexp.MustCompile(`([,@\t;|]{0,1}) *(?:"[^"]*")+([,@\t;|]{0,1})`)
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// guessFromBeforeAfterQuotes guesses the limiter by finding a double quote that has a valid delimiter before it and a closing quote,
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// or a double quote with a closing quote and a valid delimiter after it
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func guessFromBeforeAfterQuotes(data []byte) rune {
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	rs := beforeAfterQuotes.FindStringSubmatch(string(data)) // returns first match, or nil if none
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	if rs != nil {
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		if rs[1] != "" {
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			return rune(rs[1][0]) // delimiter found left of quoted string
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		} else if rs[2] != "" {
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			return rune(rs[2][0]) // delimiter found right of quoted string
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		}
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	}
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	return 0 // no match found
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}
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