hcl/json/parser.go

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Go

package json
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"github.com/hashicorp/hcl/v2"
"github.com/zclconf/go-cty/cty"
)
func parseFileContent(buf []byte, filename string, start hcl.Pos) (node, hcl.Diagnostics) {
tokens := scan(buf, pos{Filename: filename, Pos: start})
p := newPeeker(tokens)
node, diags := parseValue(p)
if len(diags) == 0 && p.Peek().Type != tokenEOF {
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Extraneous data after value",
Detail: "Extra characters appear after the JSON value.",
Subject: p.Peek().Range.Ptr(),
})
}
return node, diags
}
func parseExpression(buf []byte, filename string, start hcl.Pos) (node, hcl.Diagnostics) {
tokens := scan(buf, pos{Filename: filename, Pos: start})
p := newPeeker(tokens)
node, diags := parseValue(p)
if len(diags) == 0 && p.Peek().Type != tokenEOF {
diags = diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Extraneous data after value",
Detail: "Extra characters appear after the JSON value.",
Subject: p.Peek().Range.Ptr(),
})
}
return node, diags
}
func parseValue(p *peeker) (node, hcl.Diagnostics) {
tok := p.Peek()
wrapInvalid := func(n node, diags hcl.Diagnostics) (node, hcl.Diagnostics) {
if n != nil {
return n, diags
}
return invalidVal{tok.Range}, diags
}
switch tok.Type {
case tokenBraceO:
return wrapInvalid(parseObject(p))
case tokenBrackO:
return wrapInvalid(parseArray(p))
case tokenNumber:
return wrapInvalid(parseNumber(p))
case tokenString:
return wrapInvalid(parseString(p))
case tokenKeyword:
return wrapInvalid(parseKeyword(p))
case tokenBraceC:
return wrapInvalid(nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Missing JSON value",
Detail: "A JSON value must start with a brace, a bracket, a number, a string, or a keyword.",
Subject: &tok.Range,
},
})
case tokenBrackC:
return wrapInvalid(nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Missing array element value",
Detail: "A JSON value must start with a brace, a bracket, a number, a string, or a keyword.",
Subject: &tok.Range,
},
})
case tokenEOF:
return wrapInvalid(nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Missing value",
Detail: "The JSON data ends prematurely.",
Subject: &tok.Range,
},
})
default:
return wrapInvalid(nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Invalid start of value",
Detail: "A JSON value must start with a brace, a bracket, a number, a string, or a keyword.",
Subject: &tok.Range,
},
})
}
}
func tokenCanStartValue(tok token) bool {
switch tok.Type {
case tokenBraceO, tokenBrackO, tokenNumber, tokenString, tokenKeyword:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
func parseObject(p *peeker) (node, hcl.Diagnostics) {
var diags hcl.Diagnostics
open := p.Read()
attrs := []*objectAttr{}
// recover is used to shift the peeker to what seems to be the end of
// our object, so that when we encounter an error we leave the peeker
// at a reasonable point in the token stream to continue parsing.
recover := func(tok token) {
open := 1
for {
switch tok.Type {
case tokenBraceO:
open++
case tokenBraceC:
open--
if open <= 1 {
return
}
case tokenEOF:
// Ran out of source before we were able to recover,
// so we'll bail here and let the caller deal with it.
return
}
tok = p.Read()
}
}
Token:
for {
if p.Peek().Type == tokenBraceC {
break Token
}
keyNode, keyDiags := parseValue(p)
diags = diags.Extend(keyDiags)
if keyNode == nil {
return nil, diags
}
keyStrNode, ok := keyNode.(*stringVal)
if !ok {
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Invalid object property name",
Detail: "A JSON object property name must be a string",
Subject: keyNode.StartRange().Ptr(),
})
}
key := keyStrNode.Value
colon := p.Read()
if colon.Type != tokenColon {
recover(colon)
if colon.Type == tokenBraceC || colon.Type == tokenComma {
// Catch common mistake of using braces instead of brackets
// for an object.
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Missing object value",
Detail: "A JSON object attribute must have a value, introduced by a colon.",
Subject: &colon.Range,
})
}
if colon.Type == tokenEquals {
// Possible confusion with native HCL syntax.
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Missing property value colon",
Detail: "JSON uses a colon as its name/value delimiter, not an equals sign.",
Subject: &colon.Range,
})
}
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Missing property value colon",
Detail: "A colon must appear between an object property's name and its value.",
Subject: &colon.Range,
})
}
valNode, valDiags := parseValue(p)
diags = diags.Extend(valDiags)
if valNode == nil {
return nil, diags
}
attrs = append(attrs, &objectAttr{
Name: key,
Value: valNode,
NameRange: keyStrNode.SrcRange,
})
switch p.Peek().Type {
case tokenComma:
comma := p.Read()
if p.Peek().Type == tokenBraceC {
// Special error message for this common mistake
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Trailing comma in object",
Detail: "JSON does not permit a trailing comma after the final property in an object.",
Subject: &comma.Range,
})
}
continue Token
case tokenEOF:
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Unclosed object",
Detail: "No closing brace was found for this JSON object.",
Subject: &open.Range,
})
case tokenBrackC:
// Consume the bracket anyway, so that we don't return with the peeker
// at a strange place.
p.Read()
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Mismatched braces",
Detail: "A JSON object must be closed with a brace, not a bracket.",
Subject: p.Peek().Range.Ptr(),
})
case tokenBraceC:
break Token
default:
recover(p.Read())
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Missing attribute seperator comma",
Detail: "A comma must appear between each property definition in an object.",
Subject: p.Peek().Range.Ptr(),
})
}
}
close := p.Read()
return &objectVal{
Attrs: attrs,
SrcRange: hcl.RangeBetween(open.Range, close.Range),
OpenRange: open.Range,
CloseRange: close.Range,
}, diags
}
func parseArray(p *peeker) (node, hcl.Diagnostics) {
var diags hcl.Diagnostics
open := p.Read()
vals := []node{}
// recover is used to shift the peeker to what seems to be the end of
// our array, so that when we encounter an error we leave the peeker
// at a reasonable point in the token stream to continue parsing.
recover := func(tok token) {
open := 1
for {
switch tok.Type {
case tokenBrackO:
open++
case tokenBrackC:
open--
if open <= 1 {
return
}
case tokenEOF:
// Ran out of source before we were able to recover,
// so we'll bail here and let the caller deal with it.
return
}
tok = p.Read()
}
}
Token:
for {
if p.Peek().Type == tokenBrackC {
break Token
}
valNode, valDiags := parseValue(p)
diags = diags.Extend(valDiags)
if valNode == nil {
return nil, diags
}
vals = append(vals, valNode)
switch p.Peek().Type {
case tokenComma:
comma := p.Read()
if p.Peek().Type == tokenBrackC {
// Special error message for this common mistake
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Trailing comma in array",
Detail: "JSON does not permit a trailing comma after the final value in an array.",
Subject: &comma.Range,
})
}
continue Token
case tokenColon:
recover(p.Read())
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Invalid array value",
Detail: "A colon is not used to introduce values in a JSON array.",
Subject: p.Peek().Range.Ptr(),
})
case tokenEOF:
recover(p.Read())
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Unclosed object",
Detail: "No closing bracket was found for this JSON array.",
Subject: &open.Range,
})
case tokenBraceC:
recover(p.Read())
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Mismatched brackets",
Detail: "A JSON array must be closed with a bracket, not a brace.",
Subject: p.Peek().Range.Ptr(),
})
case tokenBrackC:
break Token
default:
recover(p.Read())
return nil, diags.Append(&hcl.Diagnostic{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Missing attribute seperator comma",
Detail: "A comma must appear between each value in an array.",
Subject: p.Peek().Range.Ptr(),
})
}
}
close := p.Read()
return &arrayVal{
Values: vals,
SrcRange: hcl.RangeBetween(open.Range, close.Range),
OpenRange: open.Range,
}, diags
}
func parseNumber(p *peeker) (node, hcl.Diagnostics) {
tok := p.Read()
// Use encoding/json to validate the number syntax.
// TODO: Do this more directly to produce better diagnostics.
var num json.Number
err := json.Unmarshal(tok.Bytes, &num)
if err != nil {
return nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Invalid JSON number",
Detail: fmt.Sprintf("There is a syntax error in the given JSON number."),
Subject: &tok.Range,
},
}
}
// We want to guarantee that we parse numbers the same way as cty (and thus
// native syntax HCL) would here, so we'll use the cty parser even though
// in most other cases we don't actually introduce cty concepts until
// decoding time. We'll unwrap the parsed float immediately afterwards, so
// the cty value is just a temporary helper.
nv, err := cty.ParseNumberVal(string(num))
if err != nil {
// Should never happen if above passed, since JSON numbers are a subset
// of what cty can parse...
return nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Invalid JSON number",
Detail: fmt.Sprintf("There is a syntax error in the given JSON number."),
Subject: &tok.Range,
},
}
}
return &numberVal{
Value: nv.AsBigFloat(),
SrcRange: tok.Range,
}, nil
}
func parseString(p *peeker) (node, hcl.Diagnostics) {
tok := p.Read()
var str string
err := json.Unmarshal(tok.Bytes, &str)
if err != nil {
var errRange hcl.Range
if serr, ok := err.(*json.SyntaxError); ok {
errOfs := serr.Offset
errPos := tok.Range.Start
errPos.Byte += int(errOfs)
// TODO: Use the byte offset to properly count unicode
// characters for the column, and mark the whole of the
// character that was wrong as part of our range.
errPos.Column += int(errOfs)
errEndPos := errPos
errEndPos.Byte++
errEndPos.Column++
errRange = hcl.Range{
Filename: tok.Range.Filename,
Start: errPos,
End: errEndPos,
}
} else {
errRange = tok.Range
}
var contextRange *hcl.Range
if errRange != tok.Range {
contextRange = &tok.Range
}
// FIXME: Eventually we should parse strings directly here so
// we can produce a more useful error message in the face fo things
// such as invalid escapes, etc.
return nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Invalid JSON string",
Detail: fmt.Sprintf("There is a syntax error in the given JSON string."),
Subject: &errRange,
Context: contextRange,
},
}
}
return &stringVal{
Value: str,
SrcRange: tok.Range,
}, nil
}
func parseKeyword(p *peeker) (node, hcl.Diagnostics) {
tok := p.Read()
s := string(tok.Bytes)
switch s {
case "true":
return &booleanVal{
Value: true,
SrcRange: tok.Range,
}, nil
case "false":
return &booleanVal{
Value: false,
SrcRange: tok.Range,
}, nil
case "null":
return &nullVal{
SrcRange: tok.Range,
}, nil
case "undefined", "NaN", "Infinity":
return nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Invalid JSON keyword",
Detail: fmt.Sprintf("The JavaScript identifier %q cannot be used in JSON.", s),
Subject: &tok.Range,
},
}
default:
var dym string
if suggest := keywordSuggestion(s); suggest != "" {
dym = fmt.Sprintf(" Did you mean %q?", suggest)
}
return nil, hcl.Diagnostics{
{
Severity: hcl.DiagError,
Summary: "Invalid JSON keyword",
Detail: fmt.Sprintf("%q is not a valid JSON keyword.%s", s, dym),
Subject: &tok.Range,
},
}
}
}