package http import ( "fmt" "net" "strconv" "strings" ) // ValidateEndpointHost validates that the host string passed in is a valid RFC // 3986 host. Returns error if the host is not valid. func ValidateEndpointHost(host string) error { var errors strings.Builder var hostname string var port string var err error if strings.Contains(host, ":") { hostname, port, err = net.SplitHostPort(host) if err != nil { errors.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("\n endpoint %v, failed to parse, got ", host)) errors.WriteString(err.Error()) } if !ValidPortNumber(port) { errors.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("port number should be in range [0-65535], got %v", port)) } } else { hostname = host } labels := strings.Split(hostname, ".") for i, label := range labels { if i == len(labels)-1 && len(label) == 0 { // Allow trailing dot for FQDN hosts. continue } if !ValidHostLabel(label) { errors.WriteString("\nendpoint host domain labels must match \"[a-zA-Z0-9-]{1,63}\", but found: ") errors.WriteString(label) } } if len(hostname) == 0 && len(port) != 0 { errors.WriteString("\nendpoint host with port must not be empty") } if len(hostname) > 255 { errors.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("\nendpoint host must be less than 255 characters, but was %d", len(hostname))) } if len(errors.String()) > 0 { return fmt.Errorf("invalid endpoint host%s", errors.String()) } return nil } // ValidPortNumber return if the port is valid RFC 3986 port func ValidPortNumber(port string) bool { i, err := strconv.Atoi(port) if err != nil { return false } if i < 0 || i > 65535 { return false } return true } // ValidHostLabel returns if the label is a valid RFC 3986 host label. func ValidHostLabel(label string) bool { if l := len(label); l == 0 || l > 63 { return false } for _, r := range label { switch { case r >= '0' && r <= '9': case r >= 'A' && r <= 'Z': case r >= 'a' && r <= 'z': case r == '-': default: return false } } return true }