terraform/helper/validation/validation.go

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Go

package validation
import (
"fmt"
"net"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"strings"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/schema"
"github.com/hashicorp/terraform/helper/structure"
)
// IntBetween returns a SchemaValidateFunc which tests if the provided value
// is of type int and is between min and max (inclusive)
func IntBetween(min, max int) schema.SchemaValidateFunc {
return func(i interface{}, k string) (s []string, es []error) {
v, ok := i.(int)
if !ok {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected type of %s to be int", k))
return
}
if v < min || v > max {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected %s to be in the range (%d - %d), got %d", k, min, max, v))
return
}
return
}
}
// IntAtLeast returns a SchemaValidateFunc which tests if the provided value
// is of type int and is at least min (inclusive)
func IntAtLeast(min int) schema.SchemaValidateFunc {
return func(i interface{}, k string) (s []string, es []error) {
v, ok := i.(int)
if !ok {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected type of %s to be int", k))
return
}
if v < min {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected %s to be at least (%d), got %d", k, min, v))
return
}
return
}
}
// IntAtMost returns a SchemaValidateFunc which tests if the provided value
// is of type int and is at most max (inclusive)
func IntAtMost(max int) schema.SchemaValidateFunc {
return func(i interface{}, k string) (s []string, es []error) {
v, ok := i.(int)
if !ok {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected type of %s to be int", k))
return
}
if v > max {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected %s to be at most (%d), got %d", k, max, v))
return
}
return
}
}
// StringInSlice returns a SchemaValidateFunc which tests if the provided value
// is of type string and matches the value of an element in the valid slice
// will test with in lower case if ignoreCase is true
func StringInSlice(valid []string, ignoreCase bool) schema.SchemaValidateFunc {
return func(i interface{}, k string) (s []string, es []error) {
v, ok := i.(string)
if !ok {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected type of %s to be string", k))
return
}
for _, str := range valid {
if v == str || (ignoreCase && strings.ToLower(v) == strings.ToLower(str)) {
return
}
}
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected %s to be one of %v, got %s", k, valid, v))
return
}
}
// StringLenBetween returns a SchemaValidateFunc which tests if the provided value
// is of type string and has length between min and max (inclusive)
func StringLenBetween(min, max int) schema.SchemaValidateFunc {
return func(i interface{}, k string) (s []string, es []error) {
v, ok := i.(string)
if !ok {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected type of %s to be string", k))
return
}
if len(v) < min || len(v) > max {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected length of %s to be in the range (%d - %d), got %s", k, min, max, v))
}
return
}
}
// StringMatch returns a SchemaValidateFunc which tests if the provided value
// matches a given regexp. Optionally an error message can be provided to
// return something friendlier than "must match some globby regexp".
func StringMatch(r *regexp.Regexp, message string) schema.SchemaValidateFunc {
return func(i interface{}, k string) ([]string, []error) {
v, ok := i.(string)
if !ok {
return nil, []error{fmt.Errorf("expected type of %s to be string", k)}
}
if ok := r.MatchString(v); !ok {
if message != "" {
return nil, []error{fmt.Errorf("invalid value for %s (%s)", k, message)}
}
return nil, []error{fmt.Errorf("expected value of %s to match regular expression %q", k, r)}
}
return nil, nil
}
}
// NoZeroValues is a SchemaValidateFunc which tests if the provided value is
// not a zero value. It's useful in situations where you want to catch
// explicit zero values on things like required fields during validation.
func NoZeroValues(i interface{}, k string) (s []string, es []error) {
if reflect.ValueOf(i).Interface() == reflect.Zero(reflect.TypeOf(i)).Interface() {
switch reflect.TypeOf(i).Kind() {
case reflect.String:
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("%s must not be empty", k))
case reflect.Int, reflect.Float64:
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("%s must not be zero", k))
default:
// this validator should only ever be applied to TypeString, TypeInt and TypeFloat
panic(fmt.Errorf("can't use NoZeroValues with %T attribute %s", i, k))
}
}
return
}
// CIDRNetwork returns a SchemaValidateFunc which tests if the provided value
// is of type string, is in valid CIDR network notation, and has significant bits between min and max (inclusive)
func CIDRNetwork(min, max int) schema.SchemaValidateFunc {
return func(i interface{}, k string) (s []string, es []error) {
v, ok := i.(string)
if !ok {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf("expected type of %s to be string", k))
return
}
_, ipnet, err := net.ParseCIDR(v)
if err != nil {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf(
"expected %s to contain a valid CIDR, got: %s with err: %s", k, v, err))
return
}
if ipnet == nil || v != ipnet.String() {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf(
"expected %s to contain a valid network CIDR, expected %s, got %s",
k, ipnet, v))
}
sigbits, _ := ipnet.Mask.Size()
if sigbits < min || sigbits > max {
es = append(es, fmt.Errorf(
"expected %q to contain a network CIDR with between %d and %d significant bits, got: %d",
k, min, max, sigbits))
}
return
}
}
// ValidateJsonString is a SchemaValidateFunc which tests to make sure the
// supplied string is valid JSON.
func ValidateJsonString(v interface{}, k string) (ws []string, errors []error) {
if _, err := structure.NormalizeJsonString(v); err != nil {
errors = append(errors, fmt.Errorf("%q contains an invalid JSON: %s", k, err))
}
return
}
// ValidateListUniqueStrings is a ValidateFunc that ensures a list has no
// duplicate items in it. It's useful for when a list is needed over a set
// because order matters, yet the items still need to be unique.
func ValidateListUniqueStrings(v interface{}, k string) (ws []string, errors []error) {
for n1, v1 := range v.([]interface{}) {
for n2, v2 := range v.([]interface{}) {
if v1.(string) == v2.(string) && n1 != n2 {
errors = append(errors, fmt.Errorf("%q: duplicate entry - %s", k, v1.(string)))
}
}
}
return
}
// ValidateRegexp returns a SchemaValidateFunc which tests to make sure the
// supplied string is a valid regular expression.
func ValidateRegexp(v interface{}, k string) (ws []string, errors []error) {
if _, err := regexp.Compile(v.(string)); err != nil {
errors = append(errors, fmt.Errorf("%q: %s", k, err))
}
return
}