package s3 import ( "errors" "net/url" "strings" ) // Config contains all configuration necessary to connect to an s3 compatible // server. type Config struct { Endpoint string UseHTTP bool KeyID, Secret string Bucket string Prefix string } const defaultPrefix = "restic" // ParseConfig parses the string s and extracts the s3 config. The two // supported configuration formats are s3://host/bucketname/prefix and // s3:host:bucketname/prefix. The host can also be a valid s3 region // name. If no prefix is given the prefix "restic" will be used. func ParseConfig(s string) (interface{}, error) { var path []string cfg := Config{} switch { case strings.HasPrefix(s, "s3://"): s = s[5:] path = strings.SplitN(s, "/", 3) cfg.Endpoint = path[0] path = path[1:] case strings.HasPrefix(s, "s3:http"): s = s[3:] // assume that a URL has been specified, parse it and // use the host as the endpoint and the path as the // bucket name and prefix url, err := url.Parse(s) if err != nil { return nil, err } if url.Path == "" { return nil, errors.New("s3: bucket name not found") } cfg.Endpoint = url.Host if url.Scheme == "http" { cfg.UseHTTP = true } path = strings.SplitN(url.Path[1:], "/", 2) case strings.HasPrefix(s, "s3:"): s = s[3:] path = strings.SplitN(s, "/", 3) cfg.Endpoint = path[0] path = path[1:] default: return nil, errors.New("s3: invalid format") } if len(path) < 1 { return nil, errors.New("s3: invalid format, host/region or bucket name not found") } cfg.Bucket = path[0] if len(path) > 1 { cfg.Prefix = path[1] } else { cfg.Prefix = defaultPrefix } return cfg, nil }