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Merge pull request #244358 from tweag/lib.path.parts

`lib.path.splitRoot`: init
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Robert Hensing 2023-07-27 11:05:48 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -271,8 +271,57 @@ in /* No rec! Add dependencies on this file at the top. */ {
second argument: "${toString path2}" with root "${toString path2Deconstructed.root}"'';
joinRelPath components;
/*
Split the filesystem root from a [path](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/values.html#type-path).
The result is an attribute set with these attributes:
- `root`: The filesystem root of the path, meaning that this directory has no parent directory.
- `subpath`: The [normalised subpath string](#function-library-lib.path.subpath.normalise) that when [appended](#function-library-lib.path.append) to `root` returns the original path.
Laws:
- [Appending](#function-library-lib.path.append) the `root` and `subpath` gives the original path:
p ==
append
(splitRoot p).root
(splitRoot p).subpath
- Trying to get the parent directory of `root` using [`readDir`](https://nixos.org/manual/nix/stable/language/builtins.html#builtins-readDir) returns `root` itself:
dirOf (splitRoot p).root == (splitRoot p).root
Type:
splitRoot :: Path -> { root :: Path, subpath :: String }
Example:
splitRoot /foo/bar
=> { root = /.; subpath = "./foo/bar"; }
splitRoot /.
=> { root = /.; subpath = "./."; }
# Nix neutralises `..` path components for all path values automatically
splitRoot /foo/../bar
=> { root = /.; subpath = "./bar"; }
splitRoot "/foo/bar"
=> <error>
*/
splitRoot = path:
assert assertMsg
(isPath path)
"lib.path.splitRoot: Argument is of type ${typeOf path}, but a path was expected";
let
deconstructed = deconstructPath path;
in {
root = deconstructed.root;
subpath = joinRelPath deconstructed.components;
};
/* Whether a value is a valid subpath string.
A subpath string points to a specific file or directory within an absolute base directory.
It is a stricter form of a relative path that excludes `..` components, since those could escape the base directory.
- The value is a string
- The string is not empty

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
{ libpath }:
let
lib = import libpath;
inherit (lib.path) hasPrefix removePrefix append subpath;
inherit (lib.path) hasPrefix removePrefix append splitRoot subpath;
cases = lib.runTests {
# Test examples from the lib.path.append documentation
@ -74,6 +74,23 @@ let
expected = "./foo";
};
testSplitRootExample1 = {
expr = splitRoot /foo/bar;
expected = { root = /.; subpath = "./foo/bar"; };
};
testSplitRootExample2 = {
expr = splitRoot /.;
expected = { root = /.; subpath = "./."; };
};
testSplitRootExample3 = {
expr = splitRoot /foo/../bar;
expected = { root = /.; subpath = "./bar"; };
};
testSplitRootExample4 = {
expr = (builtins.tryEval (splitRoot "/foo/bar")).success;
expected = false;
};
# Test examples from the lib.path.subpath.isValid documentation
testSubpathIsValidExample1 = {
expr = subpath.isValid null;