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mgmt/lang/core/random1.go
James Shubin d30ff6cfae legal: Remove year
Instead of constantly making these updates, let's just remove the year
since things are stored in git anyways, and this is not an actual modern
legal risk anymore.
2025-01-26 16:24:51 -05:00

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// Mgmt
// Copyright (C) James Shubin and the project contributors
// Written by James Shubin <james@shubin.ca> and the project contributors
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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//
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//
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//
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// additional permission.
package core // TODO: should this be in its own individual package?
import (
"context"
"crypto/rand"
"fmt"
"math/big"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/funcs"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/interfaces"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/lang/types"
"github.com/purpleidea/mgmt/util/errwrap"
)
const (
// Random1FuncName is the name this function is registered as.
Random1FuncName = "random1"
// arg names...
random1ArgNameLength = "length"
alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
)
func init() {
funcs.Register(Random1FuncName, func() interfaces.Func { return &Random1Func{} })
}
// Random1Func returns one random string of a certain length.
// XXX: return a stream instead, and combine this with a first(?) function which
// takes the first value and then puts backpressure on the stream. This should
// notify parent functions somehow that their values are no longer required so
// that they can shutdown if possible. Maybe it should be returning a stream of
// floats [0,1] as well, which someone can later map to the alphabet that they
// want. Should random() take an interval to know how often to spit out values?
// It could also just do it once per second, and we could filter for less. If we
// want something high precision, we could add that in the future... We could
// name that "random" and this one can be "random1" until we deprecate it.
type Random1Func struct {
init *interfaces.Init
finished bool // did we send the random string?
}
// String returns a simple name for this function. This is needed so this struct
// can satisfy the pgraph.Vertex interface.
func (obj *Random1Func) String() string {
return Random1FuncName
}
// ArgGen returns the Nth arg name for this function.
func (obj *Random1Func) ArgGen(index int) (string, error) {
seq := []string{random1ArgNameLength}
if l := len(seq); index >= l {
return "", fmt.Errorf("index %d exceeds arg length of %d", index, l)
}
return seq[index], nil
}
// Validate makes sure we've built our struct properly. It is usually unused for
// normal functions that users can use directly.
func (obj *Random1Func) Validate() error {
return nil
}
// Info returns some static info about itself.
func (obj *Random1Func) Info() *interfaces.Info {
return &interfaces.Info{
Pure: false,
Sig: types.NewType(fmt.Sprintf("func(%s int) str", random1ArgNameLength)),
Err: obj.Validate(),
}
}
// generate generates a random string.
func generate(length uint16) (string, error) {
max := len(alphabet) - 1 // last index
output := ""
// FIXME: have someone verify this is cryptographically secure & correct
for i := uint16(0); i < length; i++ {
big, err := rand.Int(rand.Reader, big.NewInt(int64(max)))
if err != nil {
return "", errwrap.Wrapf(err, "could not generate random string")
}
ix := big.Int64()
output += string(alphabet[ix])
}
if length != 0 && output == "" { // safety against empty strings
return "", fmt.Errorf("string is empty")
}
if uint16(len(output)) != length { // safety against weird bugs
return "", fmt.Errorf("random string is too short") // bug!
}
return output, nil
}
// Init runs some startup code for this function.
func (obj *Random1Func) Init(init *interfaces.Init) error {
obj.init = init
return nil
}
// Stream returns the single value that was generated and then closes.
func (obj *Random1Func) Stream(ctx context.Context) error {
defer close(obj.init.Output) // the sender closes
var result string
for {
select {
case input, ok := <-obj.init.Input:
if !ok {
return nil // can't output any more
}
//if err := input.Type().Cmp(obj.Info().Sig.Input); err != nil {
// return errwrap.Wrapf(err, "wrong function input")
//}
if obj.finished {
// TODO: continue instead?
return fmt.Errorf("you can only pass a single input to random")
}
length := input.Struct()[random1ArgNameLength].Int()
// TODO: if negative, randomly pick a length ?
if length < 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("can't generate a negative length")
}
var err error
if result, err = generate(uint16(length)); err != nil {
return err // no errwrap needed b/c helper func
}
case <-ctx.Done():
return nil
}
select {
case obj.init.Output <- &types.StrValue{
V: result,
}:
// we only send one value, then wait for input to close
obj.finished = true
case <-ctx.Done():
return nil
}
}
}