gosora/common/utils.go
Azareal 3465e4c08f You can now manage the attachments for an opening post by hitting edit.
The update system now uses the database as the source of truth for the last version rather than lastSchema.json
Refactored several structs and bits of code, so we can avoid allocations for contexts where we never use a relative time.
Clicking on the relative times on the topic list and the forum page should now take you to the post on the last page rather than just the last page.
Added the reltime template function.
Fixed some obsolete bits of code.
Fixed some spelling mistakes.
Fixed a bug where MaxBytesReader was capped at the maxFileSize rather than r.ContentLength.
All of the client side templates should work again now.
Shortened some statement names to save some horizontal space.
accUpdateBuilder and SimpleUpdate now use updatePrebuilder behind the scenes to simplify things.
Renamed selectItem to builder in AccSelectBuilder.
Added a Total() method to accCountBuilder to reduce the amount of boilerplate used for row count queries.
The "_builder" strings have been replaced with empty strings to help save memory, to make things slightly faster and to open the door to removing the query name in many contexts down the line.
Added the open_edit and close_edit client hooks.
Removed many query name checks.
Split the attachment logic into separate functions and de-duplicated it between replies and topics.
Improved the UI for editing topics in Nox.
Used type aliases to reduce the amount of boilerplate in tables.go and patches.go
Reduced the amount of boilerplate in the action post logic.
Eliminated a map and a slice in the topic page for users who haven't given any likes. E.g. Guests.
Fixed some long out-dated parts of the update instructions.
Updated the update instructions to remove mention of the obsolete lastSchema.json
Fixed a bug in init.js where /api/me was being loaded for guests.
Added the MiniTopicGet, GlobalCount and CountInTopic methods to AttachmentStore.
Added the MiniAttachment struct.
Split the mod floaters out into their own template to reduce duplication.
Removed a couple of redundant ParseForms.

Added the common.skipUntilIfExistsOrLine function.
Added the NotFoundJS and NotFoundJSQ functions.
Added the lastReplyID and attachCount columns to the topics table.
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/*
*
* Utility Functions And Stuff
* Copyright Azareal 2017 - 2018
*
*/
package common
import (
"crypto/rand"
"encoding/base32"
"encoding/base64"
"errors"
"fmt"
"html"
"math"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"unicode"
)
// Version stores a Gosora version
type Version struct {
Major int
Minor int
Patch int
Tag string
TagID int
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func (version *Version) String() (out string) {
out = strconv.Itoa(version.Major) + "." + strconv.Itoa(version.Minor) + "." + strconv.Itoa(version.Patch)
if version.Tag != "" {
out += "-" + version.Tag
if version.TagID != 0 {
out += strconv.Itoa(version.TagID)
}
}
return
}
// GenerateSafeString is for generating a cryptographically secure set of random bytes which is base64 encoded and safe for URLs
// TODO: Write a test for this
func GenerateSafeString(length int) (string, error) {
rb := make([]byte, length)
_, err := rand.Read(rb)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return base64.URLEncoding.EncodeToString(rb), nil
}
// GenerateStd32SafeString is for generating a cryptographically secure set of random bytes which is base32 encoded
// ? - Safe for URLs? Mostly likely due to the small range of characters
func GenerateStd32SafeString(length int) (string, error) {
rb := make([]byte, length)
_, err := rand.Read(rb)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return base32.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(rb), nil
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func RelativeTimeFromString(in string) (string, error) {
if in == "" {
return "", nil
}
t, err := time.Parse("2006-01-02 15:04:05", in)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return RelativeTime(t), nil
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func RelativeTime(t time.Time) string {
diff := time.Since(t)
hours := diff.Hours()
seconds := diff.Seconds()
weeks := int(hours / 24 / 7)
months := int(hours / 24 / 31)
switch {
case months > 3:
if t.Year() != time.Now().Year() {
//return t.Format("Mon Jan 2 2006")
return t.Format("Jan 2 2006")
}
return t.Format("Jan 2")
case months > 1:
return fmt.Sprintf("%d months ago", months)
case months == 1:
return "a month ago"
case weeks > 1:
return fmt.Sprintf("%d weeks ago", weeks)
case int(hours/24) == 7:
return "a week ago"
case int(hours/24) == 1:
return "1 day ago"
case int(hours/24) > 1:
return fmt.Sprintf("%d days ago", int(hours/24))
case seconds <= 1:
return "a moment ago"
case seconds < 60:
return fmt.Sprintf("%d seconds ago", int(seconds))
case seconds < 120:
return "a minute ago"
case seconds < 3600:
return fmt.Sprintf("%d minutes ago", int(seconds/60))
case seconds < 7200:
return "an hour ago"
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%d hours ago", int(seconds/60/60))
}
// TODO: Finish this faster and more localised version of RelativeTime
/*
// TODO: Write a test for this
// ! Experimental
func RelativeTimeBytes(t time.Time, lang int) []byte {
diff := time.Since(t)
hours := diff.Hours()
seconds := diff.Seconds()
weeks := int(hours / 24 / 7)
months := int(hours / 24 / 31)
switch {
case months > 3:
if t.Year() != time.Now().Year() {
return []byte(t.Format(phrases.RTime.MultiYear(lang)))
}
return []byte(t.Format(phrases.RTime.SingleYear(lang)))
case months > 1:
return phrases.RTime.Months(lang, months)
case months == 1:
return phrases.RTime.Month(lang)
case weeks > 1:
return phrases.RTime.Weeks(lang, weeks)
case int(hours/24) == 7:
return phrases.RTime.Week(lang)
case int(hours/24) == 1:
return phrases.RTime.Day(lang)
case int(hours/24) > 1:
return phrases.RTime.Days(lang, int(hours/24))
case seconds <= 1:
return phrases.RTime.Moment(lang)
case seconds < 60:
return phrases.RTime.Seconds(lang, int(seconds))
case seconds < 120:
return phrases.RTime.Minute(lang)
case seconds < 3600:
return phrases.RTime.Minutes(lang, int(seconds/60))
case seconds < 7200:
return phrases.RTime.Hour(lang)
}
return phrases.RTime.Hours(lang, int(seconds/60/60))
}
*/
// TODO: Write a test for this
func ConvertByteUnit(bytes float64) (float64, string) {
switch {
case bytes >= float64(Petabyte):
return bytes / float64(Petabyte), "PB"
case bytes >= float64(Terabyte):
return bytes / float64(Terabyte), "TB"
case bytes >= float64(Gigabyte):
return bytes / float64(Gigabyte), "GB"
case bytes >= float64(Megabyte):
return bytes / float64(Megabyte), "MB"
case bytes >= float64(Kilobyte):
return bytes / float64(Kilobyte), "KB"
}
return bytes, " bytes"
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func ConvertByteInUnit(bytes float64, unit string) (count float64) {
switch unit {
case "PB":
count = bytes / float64(Petabyte)
case "TB":
count = bytes / float64(Terabyte)
case "GB":
count = bytes / float64(Gigabyte)
case "MB":
count = bytes / float64(Megabyte)
case "KB":
count = bytes / float64(Kilobyte)
default:
count = 0.1
}
if count < 0.1 {
count = 0.1
}
return
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
// TODO: Localise this?
func FriendlyUnitToBytes(quantity int, unit string) (bytes int, err error) {
switch unit {
case "PB":
bytes = quantity * Petabyte
case "TB":
bytes = quantity * Terabyte
case "GB":
bytes = quantity * Gigabyte
case "MB":
bytes = quantity * Megabyte
case "KB":
bytes = quantity * Kilobyte
case "":
// Do nothing
default:
return bytes, errors.New("Unknown unit")
}
return bytes, nil
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
// TODO: Re-add T as int64
func ConvertUnit(num int) (int, string) {
switch {
case num >= 1000000000000:
return num / 1000000000000, "T"
case num >= 1000000000:
return num / 1000000000, "B"
case num >= 1000000:
return num / 1000000, "M"
case num >= 1000:
return num / 1000, "K"
}
return num, ""
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
// TODO: Re-add quadrillion as int64
// TODO: Re-add trillion as int64
func ConvertFriendlyUnit(num int) (int, string) {
switch {
case num >= 1000000000000000:
return 0, " quadrillion"
case num >= 1000000000000:
return 0, " trillion"
case num >= 1000000000:
return num / 1000000000, " billion"
case num >= 1000000:
return num / 1000000, " million"
case num >= 1000:
return num / 1000, " thousand"
}
return num, ""
}
// TODO: Make slugs optional for certain languages across the entirety of Gosora?
// TODO: Let plugins replace NameToSlug and the URL building logic with their own
func NameToSlug(name string) (slug string) {
// TODO: Do we want this reliant on config file flags? This might complicate tests and oddball uses
if !Config.BuildSlugs {
return ""
}
name = strings.TrimSpace(name)
name = strings.Replace(name, " ", " ", -1)
for _, char := range name {
if unicode.IsLower(char) || unicode.IsNumber(char) {
slug += string(char)
} else if unicode.IsUpper(char) {
slug += string(unicode.ToLower(char))
} else if unicode.IsSpace(char) {
slug += "-"
}
}
if slug == "" {
slug = "untitled"
}
return slug
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func HasSuspiciousEmail(email string) bool {
lowEmail := strings.ToLower(email)
// TODO: Use a more flexible blacklist, perhaps with a similar mechanism to the HTML tag registration system in PreparseMessage()
if strings.Contains(lowEmail, "casino") || strings.Contains(lowEmail, "viagra") || strings.Contains(lowEmail, "pharma") || strings.Contains(lowEmail, "pill") {
return true
}
var dotCount int
var shortBits int
var currentSegmentLength int
for _, char := range lowEmail {
if char == '.' {
dotCount++
if currentSegmentLength < 3 {
shortBits++
}
currentSegmentLength = 0
} else {
currentSegmentLength++
}
}
return dotCount > 7 || shortBits > 2
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func WeakPassword(password string, username string, email string) error {
lowPassword := strings.ToLower(password)
switch {
case password == "":
return errors.New("You didn't put in a password.")
case strings.Contains(lowPassword, strings.ToLower(username)) && len(username) > 3:
return errors.New("You can't use your username in your password.")
case strings.Contains(lowPassword, strings.ToLower(email)):
return errors.New("You can't use your email in your password.")
case len(password) < 8:
return errors.New("Your password needs to be at-least eight characters long")
}
if strings.Contains(lowPassword, "test") || strings.Contains(password, "123") || strings.Contains(lowPassword, "password") || strings.Contains(lowPassword, "qwerty") || strings.Contains(lowPassword, "fuck") || strings.Contains(lowPassword, "love") {
return errors.New("You may not have 'test', '123', 'password', 'qwerty', 'love' or 'fuck' in your password")
}
var charMap = make(map[rune]int)
var numbers, symbols, upper, lower int
for _, char := range password {
charItem, ok := charMap[char]
if ok {
charItem++
} else {
charItem = 1
}
charMap[char] = charItem
if unicode.IsLetter(char) {
if unicode.IsUpper(char) {
upper++
} else {
lower++
}
} else if unicode.IsNumber(char) {
numbers++
} else {
symbols++
}
}
if numbers == 0 {
return errors.New("You don't have any numbers in your password")
}
if upper == 0 {
return errors.New("You don't have any uppercase characters in your password")
}
if lower == 0 {
return errors.New("You don't have any lowercase characters in your password")
}
if len(password) < 18 {
if (len(password) / 2) > len(charMap) {
return errors.New("You don't have enough unique characters in your password")
}
} else if (len(password) / 3) > len(charMap) {
// Be a little lenient on the number of unique characters for long passwords
return errors.New("You don't have enough unique characters in your password")
}
return nil
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func createFile(name string) error {
f, err := os.Create(name)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return f.Close()
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func writeFile(name string, content string) (err error) {
f, err := os.Create(name)
if err != nil {
return err
}
_, err = f.WriteString(content)
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = f.Sync()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return f.Close()
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func Stripslashes(text string) string {
text = strings.Replace(text, "/", "", -1)
return strings.Replace(text, "\\", "", -1)
}
// The word counter might run into problems with some languages where words aren't as obviously demarcated, I would advise turning it off in those cases, or if it becomes annoying in general, really.
func WordCount(input string) (count int) {
input = strings.TrimSpace(input)
if input == "" {
return 0
}
var inSpace bool
for _, value := range input {
if unicode.IsSpace(value) || unicode.IsPunct(value) {
if !inSpace {
inSpace = true
}
} else if inSpace {
count++
inSpace = false
}
}
return count + 1
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func GetLevel(score int) (level int) {
var base float64 = 25
var current, prev float64
var expFactor = 2.8
for i := 1; ; i++ {
_, bit := math.Modf(float64(i) / 10)
if bit == 0 {
expFactor += 0.1
}
current = base + math.Pow(float64(i), expFactor) + (prev / 3)
prev = current
if float64(score) < current {
break
}
level++
}
return level
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func GetLevelScore(getLevel int) (score int) {
var base float64 = 25
var current float64
var expFactor = 2.8
for i := 1; i <= getLevel; i++ {
_, bit := math.Modf(float64(i) / 10)
if bit == 0 {
expFactor += 0.1
}
current = base + math.Pow(float64(i), expFactor) + (current / 3)
//fmt.Println("level: ", i)
//fmt.Println("current: ", current)
}
return int(math.Ceil(current))
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
func GetLevels(maxLevel int) []float64 {
var base float64 = 25
var current, prev float64 // = 0
var expFactor = 2.8
var out []float64
out = append(out, 0)
for i := 1; i <= maxLevel; i++ {
_, bit := math.Modf(float64(i) / 10)
if bit == 0 {
expFactor += 0.1
}
current = base + math.Pow(float64(i), expFactor) + (prev / 3)
prev = current
out = append(out, current)
}
return out
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
// SanitiseSingleLine is a generic function for escaping html entities and removing silly characters from usernames and topic titles. It also strips newline characters
func SanitiseSingleLine(in string) string {
in = strings.Replace(in, "\n", "", -1)
in = strings.Replace(in, "\r", "", -1)
return SanitiseBody(in)
}
// TODO: Write a test for this
// TODO: Add more strange characters
// TODO: Strip all sub-32s minus \r and \n?
// SanitiseBody is the same as SanitiseSingleLine, but it doesn't strip newline characters
func SanitiseBody(in string) string {
in = strings.Replace(in, "", "", -1) // Strip Zero length space
in = html.EscapeString(in)
return strings.TrimSpace(in)
}
func BuildSlug(slug string, id int) string {
if slug == "" || !Config.BuildSlugs {
return strconv.Itoa(id)
}
return slug + "." + strconv.Itoa(id)
}