coredns/middleware/pkg/storage/fs.go
Miek Gieben d1f17fa7e0 Cleanup: put middleware helper functions in pkgs (#245)
Move all (almost all) Go files in middleware into their
own packages. This makes for better naming and discoverability.

Lot of changes elsewhere to make this change.

The middleware.State was renamed to request.Request which is better,
but still does not cover all use-cases. It was also moved out middleware
because it is used by `dnsserver` as well.

A pkg/dnsutil packages was added for shared, handy, dns util functions.

All normalize functions are now put in normalize.go
2016-09-07 11:10:16 +01:00

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package storage
import (
"net/http"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
)
// dir wraps an http.Dir that restrict file access to a specific directory tree, see http.Dir's documentation
// for methods for accessing files.
type dir http.Dir
// CoreDir is the directory where middleware can store assets, like zone files after a zone transfer
// or public and private keys or anything else a middleware might need. The convention is to place
// assets in a subdirectory named after the zone prefixed with "D", to prevent the root zone become a hidden directory.
//
// Dexample.org/Kexample.org<something>.key
//
// Note that subzone(s) under example.org are places in the own directory under CoreDir:
//
// Dexample.org/...
// Db.example.org/...
//
// CoreDir will default to "$HOME/.coredns" on Unix, but it's location can be overriden with the COREDNSPATH
// environment variable.
var CoreDir dir = dir(fsPath())
func (d dir) Zone(z string) dir {
if z != "." && z[len(z)-2] == '.' {
return dir(path.Join(string(d), "D"+z[:len(z)-1]))
}
return dir(path.Join(string(d), "D"+z))
}
// fsPath returns the path to the directory where the application may store data.
// If COREDNSPATH env variable. is set, that value is used. Otherwise, the path is
// the result of evaluating "$HOME/.coredns".
func fsPath() string {
if corePath := os.Getenv("COREDNSPATH"); corePath != "" {
return corePath
}
return filepath.Join(userHomeDir(), ".coredns")
}
// userHomeDir returns the user's home directory according to environment variables.
//
// Credit: http://stackoverflow.com/a/7922977/1048862
func userHomeDir() string {
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" {
home := os.Getenv("HOMEDRIVE") + os.Getenv("HOMEPATH")
if home == "" {
home = os.Getenv("USERPROFILE")
}
return home
}
return os.Getenv("HOME")
}