|
|
// Package urls handles converting between various JIRA URL representations in a consistent way. There exists three main
// types of JIRA URL which Go-NEB cares about:
// - URL Keys => matrix.org/jira
// - Base URLs => https://matrix.org/jira/
// - REST URLs => https://matrix.org/jira/rest/api/2/issue/12680
// When making outbound requests to JIRA, Go-NEB needs to use the Base URL representation. Likewise, when Go-NEB
// sends Matrix messages with JIRA URLs in them, the Base URL needs to be used to form the URL. The URL Key is
// used to determine equivalence of various JIRA installations and is mainly required when searching the database.
// The REST URLs are present on incoming webhook events and are the only way to map the event to a JIRA installation.
package urls
import ( "errors" "net/url" "strings" )
// JIRAURL contains the parsed representation of a JIRA URL
type JIRAURL struct { Base string // The base URL of the JIRA installation. Always has a trailing / and a protocol.
Key string // The URL key of the JIRA installation. Never has a trailing / or a protocol.
Raw string // The raw input URL, if given. Freeform.
}
// ParseJIRAURL parses a raw input URL and returns a struct which has various JIRA URL representations. The input
// URL can be a JIRA REST URL, a speculative base JIRA URL from a client, or a URL key. The input string will be
// stored as under JIRAURL.Raw. If a URL key is given, this struct will default to https as the protocol.
func ParseJIRAURL(u string) (j JIRAURL, err error) { if u == "" { err = errors.New("No input JIRA URL") return } j.Raw = u // URL keys don't have a protocol, everything else does
if !strings.HasPrefix(u, "https://") && !strings.HasPrefix(u, "http://") { // assume input is a URL key
k, e := makeURLKey(u) if e != nil { err = e return } j.Key = k j.Base = makeBaseURL(u) return } // Attempt to parse out REST API paths. This is a horrible heuristic which mostly works.
if strings.Contains(u, "/rest/api/") { j.Base = makeBaseURL(strings.Split(u, "/rest/api/")[0]) } else { // Assume it already is a base URL
j.Base = makeBaseURL(u) }
k, e := makeURLKey(j.Base) if e != nil { err = e return } j.Key = k return }
// SameJIRAURL returns true if the two given JIRA URLs are pointing to the same JIRA installation.
// Equivalence is determined solely by the provided URLs, by sanitising them then comparing.
func SameJIRAURL(a, b string) bool { ja, err := ParseJIRAURL(a) if err != nil { return false } jb, err := ParseJIRAURL(b) if err != nil { return false } return ja.Key == jb.Key }
// makeBaseURL assumes the input is a base URL and makes sure that the string conforms to JIRA Base URL rules:
// - Must have a protocol
// - Must have a trailing slash
// Defaults to HTTPS if there is no protocol specified.
func makeBaseURL(s string) string { if !strings.HasPrefix(s, "https://") && !strings.HasPrefix(s, "http://") { s = "https://" + s } return withTrailingSlash(s) }
// makeURLKey assumes the input is a URL key and makes sure that the string conforms to JIRA URL Key rules:
// - Must not have a protocol
// - Must not have a trailing slash
// For example:
// https://matrix.org/jira/ => matrix.org/jira
func makeURLKey(s string) (string, error) { u, err := url.Parse(s) if err != nil { return "", err } return u.Host + strings.TrimSuffix(u.Path, "/"), nil }
// withTrailingSlash makes sure the input string has a trailing slash. Will not add one if one already exists.
func withTrailingSlash(s string) string { if strings.HasSuffix(s, "/") { return s } return s + "/" }
|