dnscontrol/models/quotes.go

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package models
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/miekg/dns"
)
// IsQuoted returns true if the string starts and ends with a double quote.
func IsQuoted(s string) bool {
if s == "" {
return false
}
if len(s) < 2 {
return false
}
if s[0] == '"' && s[len(s)-1] == s[0] {
return true
}
return false
}
// StripQuotes returns the string with the starting and ending quotes removed.
// If it is not quoted, the original string is returned.
func StripQuotes(s string) string {
if IsQuoted(s) {
return s[1 : len(s)-1]
}
return s
}
// ParseQuotedTxt returns the individual strings of a combined quoted string.
// `foo` -> []string{"foo"}
// `"foo"` -> []string{"foo"}
// `"foo" "bar"` -> []string{"foo", "bar"}
// `"f"oo" "bar"` -> []string{`f"oo`, "bar"}
// NOTE: It is assumed there is exactly one space between the quotes.
// NOTE: This doesn't handle escaped quotes.
// NOTE: You probably want to use ParseQuotedFields() for RFC 1035-compliant quoting.
func ParseQuotedTxt(s string) []string {
if !IsQuoted(s) {
return []string{s}
}
return strings.Split(StripQuotes(s), `" "`)
}
// ParseQuotedFields is like strings.Fields except individual fields
// might be quoted using `"`.
func ParseQuotedFields(s string) ([]string, error) {
// Parse according to RFC1035 zonefile specifications.
// "foo" -> one string: `foo``
// "foo" "bar" -> two strings: `foo` and `bar`
// The dns package doesn't expose the quote parser. Therefore we create a TXT record and extract the strings.
rr, err := dns.NewRR("example.com. IN TXT " + s)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("could not parse %q TXT: %w", s, err)
}
return rr.(*dns.TXT).Txt, nil
}