Joe Tsai 8b366e8807 compiler/protogen: require that the import path be specified
Since the release of v1.20, we have warned that it be required
that the import path for every generated package be specified.
This CL simplifies the mechanism for specifying such information
to just the "M" command-line flags and the "go_package" options
in the .proto source files, where the former takes precedence
over the latter.

Changes made:
* Remove "import_prefix" and "import_path" flags.
* Make the Go import path and package name derivation logic simpler
where both "M" flags and "go_package" options are parsed the same way
by calling the common splitImportPathAndPackageName function, and
where "M" flags take precedence over "go_package" options.
The exception to this occurs when neither "M" nor "go_package" specify
an explicit Go package name, where the derivation may be non-intuitive.
See the "NOTE" comment for the rationale for this behavior,
which actually matches what was already the case.
* Remove the pathTypeLegacy output mode and make pathTypeImport
the default. The pathTypeLegacy mode becomes even more non-sensible
now that we require that the import path always be provided.
* Remove the baseName function. After deleting unsupported functionality,
this seems to only be used by GeneratedFile.QualifiedGoIdent.
However, that method does not need to create stable package names
since they are only used locally within the generated file.
They only need to guarantee the property of validity and uniqueness.
* Remove the warn function since there are no more warnings.

Change-Id: Ic95fb3cde5ffcb71bbcc829fcff34369758cebef
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/protobuf/+/301953
Trust: Joe Tsai <joetsai@digital-static.net>
Reviewed-by: Damien Neil <dneil@google.com>
2021-03-16 18:59:04 +00:00

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// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package protogen provides support for writing protoc plugins.
//
// Plugins for protoc, the Protocol Buffer compiler,
// are programs which read a CodeGeneratorRequest message from standard input
// and write a CodeGeneratorResponse message to standard output.
// This package provides support for writing plugins which generate Go code.
package protogen
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"fmt"
"go/ast"
"go/parser"
"go/printer"
"go/token"
"go/types"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/encoding/prototext"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/genid"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/internal/strs"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/proto"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protodesc"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoreflect"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/reflect/protoregistry"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/types/descriptorpb"
"google.golang.org/protobuf/types/pluginpb"
)
const goPackageDocURL = "https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/go-generated#package"
// Run executes a function as a protoc plugin.
//
// It reads a CodeGeneratorRequest message from os.Stdin, invokes the plugin
// function, and writes a CodeGeneratorResponse message to os.Stdout.
//
// If a failure occurs while reading or writing, Run prints an error to
// os.Stderr and calls os.Exit(1).
func (opts Options) Run(f func(*Plugin) error) {
if err := run(opts, f); err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s: %v\n", filepath.Base(os.Args[0]), err)
os.Exit(1)
}
}
func run(opts Options, f func(*Plugin) error) error {
if len(os.Args) > 1 {
return fmt.Errorf("unknown argument %q (this program should be run by protoc, not directly)", os.Args[1])
}
in, err := ioutil.ReadAll(os.Stdin)
if err != nil {
return err
}
req := &pluginpb.CodeGeneratorRequest{}
if err := proto.Unmarshal(in, req); err != nil {
return err
}
gen, err := opts.New(req)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := f(gen); err != nil {
// Errors from the plugin function are reported by setting the
// error field in the CodeGeneratorResponse.
//
// In contrast, errors that indicate a problem in protoc
// itself (unparsable input, I/O errors, etc.) are reported
// to stderr.
gen.Error(err)
}
resp := gen.Response()
out, err := proto.Marshal(resp)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if _, err := os.Stdout.Write(out); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// A Plugin is a protoc plugin invocation.
type Plugin struct {
// Request is the CodeGeneratorRequest provided by protoc.
Request *pluginpb.CodeGeneratorRequest
// Files is the set of files to generate and everything they import.
// Files appear in topological order, so each file appears before any
// file that imports it.
Files []*File
FilesByPath map[string]*File
// SupportedFeatures is the set of protobuf language features supported by
// this generator plugin. See the documentation for
// google.protobuf.CodeGeneratorResponse.supported_features for details.
SupportedFeatures uint64
fileReg *protoregistry.Files
enumsByName map[protoreflect.FullName]*Enum
messagesByName map[protoreflect.FullName]*Message
annotateCode bool
pathType pathType
module string
genFiles []*GeneratedFile
opts Options
err error
}
type Options struct {
// If ParamFunc is non-nil, it will be called with each unknown
// generator parameter.
//
// Plugins for protoc can accept parameters from the command line,
// passed in the --<lang>_out protoc, separated from the output
// directory with a colon; e.g.,
//
// --go_out=<param1>=<value1>,<param2>=<value2>:<output_directory>
//
// Parameters passed in this fashion as a comma-separated list of
// key=value pairs will be passed to the ParamFunc.
//
// The (flag.FlagSet).Set method matches this function signature,
// so parameters can be converted into flags as in the following:
//
// var flags flag.FlagSet
// value := flags.Bool("param", false, "")
// opts := &protogen.Options{
// ParamFunc: flags.Set,
// }
// protogen.Run(opts, func(p *protogen.Plugin) error {
// if *value { ... }
// })
ParamFunc func(name, value string) error
// ImportRewriteFunc is called with the import path of each package
// imported by a generated file. It returns the import path to use
// for this package.
ImportRewriteFunc func(GoImportPath) GoImportPath
}
// New returns a new Plugin.
func (opts Options) New(req *pluginpb.CodeGeneratorRequest) (*Plugin, error) {
gen := &Plugin{
Request: req,
FilesByPath: make(map[string]*File),
fileReg: new(protoregistry.Files),
enumsByName: make(map[protoreflect.FullName]*Enum),
messagesByName: make(map[protoreflect.FullName]*Message),
opts: opts,
}
packageNames := make(map[string]GoPackageName) // filename -> package name
importPaths := make(map[string]GoImportPath) // filename -> import path
for _, param := range strings.Split(req.GetParameter(), ",") {
var value string
if i := strings.Index(param, "="); i >= 0 {
value = param[i+1:]
param = param[0:i]
}
switch param {
case "":
// Ignore.
case "module":
gen.module = value
case "paths":
switch value {
case "import":
gen.pathType = pathTypeImport
case "source_relative":
gen.pathType = pathTypeSourceRelative
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf(`unknown path type %q: want "import" or "source_relative"`, value)
}
case "annotate_code":
switch value {
case "true", "":
gen.annotateCode = true
case "false":
default:
return nil, fmt.Errorf(`bad value for parameter %q: want "true" or "false"`, param)
}
default:
if param[0] == 'M' {
impPath, pkgName := splitImportPathAndPackageName(value)
if pkgName != "" {
packageNames[param[1:]] = pkgName
}
if impPath != "" {
importPaths[param[1:]] = impPath
}
continue
}
if opts.ParamFunc != nil {
if err := opts.ParamFunc(param, value); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
}
}
// When the module= option is provided, we strip the module name
// prefix from generated files. This only makes sense if generated
// filenames are based on the import path.
if gen.module != "" && gen.pathType == pathTypeSourceRelative {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot use module= with paths=source_relative")
}
// Figure out the import path and package name for each file.
//
// The rules here are complicated and have grown organically over time.
// Interactions between different ways of specifying package information
// may be surprising.
//
// The recommended approach is to include a go_package option in every
// .proto source file specifying the full import path of the Go package
// associated with this file.
//
// option go_package = "google.golang.org/protobuf/types/known/anypb";
//
// Alternatively, build systems which want to exert full control over
// import paths may specify M<filename>=<import_path> flags.
for _, fdesc := range gen.Request.ProtoFile {
// The "M" command-line flags take precedence over
// the "go_package" option in the .proto source file.
filename := fdesc.GetName()
impPath, pkgName := splitImportPathAndPackageName(fdesc.GetOptions().GetGoPackage())
if importPaths[filename] == "" && impPath != "" {
importPaths[filename] = impPath
}
if packageNames[filename] == "" && pkgName != "" {
packageNames[filename] = pkgName
}
switch {
case importPaths[filename] == "":
// The import path must be specified one way or another.
return nil, fmt.Errorf(
"unable to determine Go import path for %q\n\n"+
"Please specify either:\n"+
"\t• a \"go_package\" option in the .proto source file, or\n"+
"\t• a \"M\" argument on the command line.\n\n"+
"See %v for more information.\n",
fdesc.GetName(), goPackageDocURL)
case !strings.Contains(string(importPaths[filename]), "/"):
// Check that import paths contain at least one slash to avoid a
// common mistake where import path is confused with package name.
return nil, fmt.Errorf(
"invalid Go import path %q for %q\n\n"+
"The import path must contain at least one forward slash ('/') character.\n\n"+
"See %v for more information.\n",
string(importPaths[filename]), fdesc.GetName(), goPackageDocURL)
case packageNames[filename] == "":
// If the package name is not explicitly specified,
// then derive a reasonable package name from the import path.
//
// NOTE: The package name is derived first from the import path in
// the "go_package" option (if present) before trying the "M" flag.
// The inverted order for this is because the primary use of the "M"
// flag is by build systems that have full control over the
// import paths all packages, where it is generally expected that
// the Go package name still be identical for the Go toolchain and
// for custom build systems like Bazel.
if impPath == "" {
impPath = importPaths[filename]
}
packageNames[filename] = cleanPackageName(path.Base(string(impPath)))
}
}
// Consistency check: Every file with the same Go import path should have
// the same Go package name.
packageFiles := make(map[GoImportPath][]string)
for filename, importPath := range importPaths {
if _, ok := packageNames[filename]; !ok {
// Skip files mentioned in a M<file>=<import_path> parameter
// but which do not appear in the CodeGeneratorRequest.
continue
}
packageFiles[importPath] = append(packageFiles[importPath], filename)
}
for importPath, filenames := range packageFiles {
for i := 1; i < len(filenames); i++ {
if a, b := packageNames[filenames[0]], packageNames[filenames[i]]; a != b {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Go package %v has inconsistent names %v (%v) and %v (%v)",
importPath, a, filenames[0], b, filenames[i])
}
}
}
for _, fdesc := range gen.Request.ProtoFile {
filename := fdesc.GetName()
if gen.FilesByPath[filename] != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("duplicate file name: %q", filename)
}
f, err := newFile(gen, fdesc, packageNames[filename], importPaths[filename])
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
gen.Files = append(gen.Files, f)
gen.FilesByPath[filename] = f
}
for _, filename := range gen.Request.FileToGenerate {
f, ok := gen.FilesByPath[filename]
if !ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no descriptor for generated file: %v", filename)
}
f.Generate = true
}
return gen, nil
}
// Error records an error in code generation. The generator will report the
// error back to protoc and will not produce output.
func (gen *Plugin) Error(err error) {
if gen.err == nil {
gen.err = err
}
}
// Response returns the generator output.
func (gen *Plugin) Response() *pluginpb.CodeGeneratorResponse {
resp := &pluginpb.CodeGeneratorResponse{}
if gen.err != nil {
resp.Error = proto.String(gen.err.Error())
return resp
}
for _, g := range gen.genFiles {
if g.skip {
continue
}
content, err := g.Content()
if err != nil {
return &pluginpb.CodeGeneratorResponse{
Error: proto.String(err.Error()),
}
}
filename := g.filename
if gen.module != "" {
trim := gen.module + "/"
if !strings.HasPrefix(filename, trim) {
return &pluginpb.CodeGeneratorResponse{
Error: proto.String(fmt.Sprintf("%v: generated file does not match prefix %q", filename, gen.module)),
}
}
filename = strings.TrimPrefix(filename, trim)
}
resp.File = append(resp.File, &pluginpb.CodeGeneratorResponse_File{
Name: proto.String(filename),
Content: proto.String(string(content)),
})
if gen.annotateCode && strings.HasSuffix(g.filename, ".go") {
meta, err := g.metaFile(content)
if err != nil {
return &pluginpb.CodeGeneratorResponse{
Error: proto.String(err.Error()),
}
}
resp.File = append(resp.File, &pluginpb.CodeGeneratorResponse_File{
Name: proto.String(filename + ".meta"),
Content: proto.String(meta),
})
}
}
if gen.SupportedFeatures > 0 {
resp.SupportedFeatures = proto.Uint64(gen.SupportedFeatures)
}
return resp
}
// A File describes a .proto source file.
type File struct {
Desc protoreflect.FileDescriptor
Proto *descriptorpb.FileDescriptorProto
GoDescriptorIdent GoIdent // name of Go variable for the file descriptor
GoPackageName GoPackageName // name of this file's Go package
GoImportPath GoImportPath // import path of this file's Go package
Enums []*Enum // top-level enum declarations
Messages []*Message // top-level message declarations
Extensions []*Extension // top-level extension declarations
Services []*Service // top-level service declarations
Generate bool // true if we should generate code for this file
// GeneratedFilenamePrefix is used to construct filenames for generated
// files associated with this source file.
//
// For example, the source file "dir/foo.proto" might have a filename prefix
// of "dir/foo". Appending ".pb.go" produces an output file of "dir/foo.pb.go".
GeneratedFilenamePrefix string
location Location
}
func newFile(gen *Plugin, p *descriptorpb.FileDescriptorProto, packageName GoPackageName, importPath GoImportPath) (*File, error) {
desc, err := protodesc.NewFile(p, gen.fileReg)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid FileDescriptorProto %q: %v", p.GetName(), err)
}
if err := gen.fileReg.RegisterFile(desc); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot register descriptor %q: %v", p.GetName(), err)
}
f := &File{
Desc: desc,
Proto: p,
GoPackageName: packageName,
GoImportPath: importPath,
location: Location{SourceFile: desc.Path()},
}
// Determine the prefix for generated Go files.
prefix := p.GetName()
if ext := path.Ext(prefix); ext == ".proto" || ext == ".protodevel" {
prefix = prefix[:len(prefix)-len(ext)]
}
switch gen.pathType {
case pathTypeImport:
// If paths=import, the output filename is derived from the Go import path.
prefix = path.Join(string(f.GoImportPath), path.Base(prefix))
case pathTypeSourceRelative:
// If paths=source_relative, the output filename is derived from
// the input filename.
}
f.GoDescriptorIdent = GoIdent{
GoName: "File_" + strs.GoSanitized(p.GetName()),
GoImportPath: f.GoImportPath,
}
f.GeneratedFilenamePrefix = prefix
for i, eds := 0, desc.Enums(); i < eds.Len(); i++ {
f.Enums = append(f.Enums, newEnum(gen, f, nil, eds.Get(i)))
}
for i, mds := 0, desc.Messages(); i < mds.Len(); i++ {
f.Messages = append(f.Messages, newMessage(gen, f, nil, mds.Get(i)))
}
for i, xds := 0, desc.Extensions(); i < xds.Len(); i++ {
f.Extensions = append(f.Extensions, newField(gen, f, nil, xds.Get(i)))
}
for i, sds := 0, desc.Services(); i < sds.Len(); i++ {
f.Services = append(f.Services, newService(gen, f, sds.Get(i)))
}
for _, message := range f.Messages {
if err := message.resolveDependencies(gen); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
for _, extension := range f.Extensions {
if err := extension.resolveDependencies(gen); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
for _, service := range f.Services {
for _, method := range service.Methods {
if err := method.resolveDependencies(gen); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
}
return f, nil
}
// splitImportPathAndPackageName splits off the optional Go package name
// from the Go import path when seperated by a ';' delimiter.
func splitImportPathAndPackageName(s string) (GoImportPath, GoPackageName) {
if i := strings.Index(s, ";"); i >= 0 {
return GoImportPath(s[:i]), GoPackageName(s[i+1:])
}
return GoImportPath(s), ""
}
// An Enum describes an enum.
type Enum struct {
Desc protoreflect.EnumDescriptor
GoIdent GoIdent // name of the generated Go type
Values []*EnumValue // enum value declarations
Location Location // location of this enum
Comments CommentSet // comments associated with this enum
}
func newEnum(gen *Plugin, f *File, parent *Message, desc protoreflect.EnumDescriptor) *Enum {
var loc Location
if parent != nil {
loc = parent.Location.appendPath(genid.DescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number, desc.Index())
} else {
loc = f.location.appendPath(genid.FileDescriptorProto_EnumType_field_number, desc.Index())
}
enum := &Enum{
Desc: desc,
GoIdent: newGoIdent(f, desc),
Location: loc,
Comments: makeCommentSet(f.Desc.SourceLocations().ByDescriptor(desc)),
}
gen.enumsByName[desc.FullName()] = enum
for i, vds := 0, enum.Desc.Values(); i < vds.Len(); i++ {
enum.Values = append(enum.Values, newEnumValue(gen, f, parent, enum, vds.Get(i)))
}
return enum
}
// An EnumValue describes an enum value.
type EnumValue struct {
Desc protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptor
GoIdent GoIdent // name of the generated Go declaration
Parent *Enum // enum in which this value is declared
Location Location // location of this enum value
Comments CommentSet // comments associated with this enum value
}
func newEnumValue(gen *Plugin, f *File, message *Message, enum *Enum, desc protoreflect.EnumValueDescriptor) *EnumValue {
// A top-level enum value's name is: EnumName_ValueName
// An enum value contained in a message is: MessageName_ValueName
//
// For historical reasons, enum value names are not camel-cased.
parentIdent := enum.GoIdent
if message != nil {
parentIdent = message.GoIdent
}
name := parentIdent.GoName + "_" + string(desc.Name())
loc := enum.Location.appendPath(genid.EnumDescriptorProto_Value_field_number, desc.Index())
return &EnumValue{
Desc: desc,
GoIdent: f.GoImportPath.Ident(name),
Parent: enum,
Location: loc,
Comments: makeCommentSet(f.Desc.SourceLocations().ByDescriptor(desc)),
}
}
// A Message describes a message.
type Message struct {
Desc protoreflect.MessageDescriptor
GoIdent GoIdent // name of the generated Go type
Fields []*Field // message field declarations
Oneofs []*Oneof // message oneof declarations
Enums []*Enum // nested enum declarations
Messages []*Message // nested message declarations
Extensions []*Extension // nested extension declarations
Location Location // location of this message
Comments CommentSet // comments associated with this message
}
func newMessage(gen *Plugin, f *File, parent *Message, desc protoreflect.MessageDescriptor) *Message {
var loc Location
if parent != nil {
loc = parent.Location.appendPath(genid.DescriptorProto_NestedType_field_number, desc.Index())
} else {
loc = f.location.appendPath(genid.FileDescriptorProto_MessageType_field_number, desc.Index())
}
message := &Message{
Desc: desc,
GoIdent: newGoIdent(f, desc),
Location: loc,
Comments: makeCommentSet(f.Desc.SourceLocations().ByDescriptor(desc)),
}
gen.messagesByName[desc.FullName()] = message
for i, eds := 0, desc.Enums(); i < eds.Len(); i++ {
message.Enums = append(message.Enums, newEnum(gen, f, message, eds.Get(i)))
}
for i, mds := 0, desc.Messages(); i < mds.Len(); i++ {
message.Messages = append(message.Messages, newMessage(gen, f, message, mds.Get(i)))
}
for i, fds := 0, desc.Fields(); i < fds.Len(); i++ {
message.Fields = append(message.Fields, newField(gen, f, message, fds.Get(i)))
}
for i, ods := 0, desc.Oneofs(); i < ods.Len(); i++ {
message.Oneofs = append(message.Oneofs, newOneof(gen, f, message, ods.Get(i)))
}
for i, xds := 0, desc.Extensions(); i < xds.Len(); i++ {
message.Extensions = append(message.Extensions, newField(gen, f, message, xds.Get(i)))
}
// Resolve local references between fields and oneofs.
for _, field := range message.Fields {
if od := field.Desc.ContainingOneof(); od != nil {
oneof := message.Oneofs[od.Index()]
field.Oneof = oneof
oneof.Fields = append(oneof.Fields, field)
}
}
// Field name conflict resolution.
//
// We assume well-known method names that may be attached to a generated
// message type, as well as a 'Get*' method for each field. For each
// field in turn, we add _s to its name until there are no conflicts.
//
// Any change to the following set of method names is a potential
// incompatible API change because it may change generated field names.
//
// TODO: If we ever support a 'go_name' option to set the Go name of a
// field, we should consider dropping this entirely. The conflict
// resolution algorithm is subtle and surprising (changing the order
// in which fields appear in the .proto source file can change the
// names of fields in generated code), and does not adapt well to
// adding new per-field methods such as setters.
usedNames := map[string]bool{
"Reset": true,
"String": true,
"ProtoMessage": true,
"Marshal": true,
"Unmarshal": true,
"ExtensionRangeArray": true,
"ExtensionMap": true,
"Descriptor": true,
}
makeNameUnique := func(name string, hasGetter bool) string {
for usedNames[name] || (hasGetter && usedNames["Get"+name]) {
name += "_"
}
usedNames[name] = true
usedNames["Get"+name] = hasGetter
return name
}
for _, field := range message.Fields {
field.GoName = makeNameUnique(field.GoName, true)
field.GoIdent.GoName = message.GoIdent.GoName + "_" + field.GoName
if field.Oneof != nil && field.Oneof.Fields[0] == field {
// Make the name for a oneof unique as well. For historical reasons,
// this assumes that a getter method is not generated for oneofs.
// This is incorrect, but fixing it breaks existing code.
field.Oneof.GoName = makeNameUnique(field.Oneof.GoName, false)
field.Oneof.GoIdent.GoName = message.GoIdent.GoName + "_" + field.Oneof.GoName
}
}
// Oneof field name conflict resolution.
//
// This conflict resolution is incomplete as it does not consider collisions
// with other oneof field types, but fixing it breaks existing code.
for _, field := range message.Fields {
if field.Oneof != nil {
Loop:
for {
for _, nestedMessage := range message.Messages {
if nestedMessage.GoIdent == field.GoIdent {
field.GoIdent.GoName += "_"
continue Loop
}
}
for _, nestedEnum := range message.Enums {
if nestedEnum.GoIdent == field.GoIdent {
field.GoIdent.GoName += "_"
continue Loop
}
}
break Loop
}
}
}
return message
}
func (message *Message) resolveDependencies(gen *Plugin) error {
for _, field := range message.Fields {
if err := field.resolveDependencies(gen); err != nil {
return err
}
}
for _, message := range message.Messages {
if err := message.resolveDependencies(gen); err != nil {
return err
}
}
for _, extension := range message.Extensions {
if err := extension.resolveDependencies(gen); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// A Field describes a message field.
type Field struct {
Desc protoreflect.FieldDescriptor
// GoName is the base name of this field's Go field and methods.
// For code generated by protoc-gen-go, this means a field named
// '{{GoName}}' and a getter method named 'Get{{GoName}}'.
GoName string // e.g., "FieldName"
// GoIdent is the base name of a top-level declaration for this field.
// For code generated by protoc-gen-go, this means a wrapper type named
// '{{GoIdent}}' for members fields of a oneof, and a variable named
// 'E_{{GoIdent}}' for extension fields.
GoIdent GoIdent // e.g., "MessageName_FieldName"
Parent *Message // message in which this field is declared; nil if top-level extension
Oneof *Oneof // containing oneof; nil if not part of a oneof
Extendee *Message // extended message for extension fields; nil otherwise
Enum *Enum // type for enum fields; nil otherwise
Message *Message // type for message or group fields; nil otherwise
Location Location // location of this field
Comments CommentSet // comments associated with this field
}
func newField(gen *Plugin, f *File, message *Message, desc protoreflect.FieldDescriptor) *Field {
var loc Location
switch {
case desc.IsExtension() && message == nil:
loc = f.location.appendPath(genid.FileDescriptorProto_Extension_field_number, desc.Index())
case desc.IsExtension() && message != nil:
loc = message.Location.appendPath(genid.DescriptorProto_Extension_field_number, desc.Index())
default:
loc = message.Location.appendPath(genid.DescriptorProto_Field_field_number, desc.Index())
}
camelCased := strs.GoCamelCase(string(desc.Name()))
var parentPrefix string
if message != nil {
parentPrefix = message.GoIdent.GoName + "_"
}
field := &Field{
Desc: desc,
GoName: camelCased,
GoIdent: GoIdent{
GoImportPath: f.GoImportPath,
GoName: parentPrefix + camelCased,
},
Parent: message,
Location: loc,
Comments: makeCommentSet(f.Desc.SourceLocations().ByDescriptor(desc)),
}
return field
}
func (field *Field) resolveDependencies(gen *Plugin) error {
desc := field.Desc
switch desc.Kind() {
case protoreflect.EnumKind:
name := field.Desc.Enum().FullName()
enum, ok := gen.enumsByName[name]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("field %v: no descriptor for enum %v", desc.FullName(), name)
}
field.Enum = enum
case protoreflect.MessageKind, protoreflect.GroupKind:
name := desc.Message().FullName()
message, ok := gen.messagesByName[name]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("field %v: no descriptor for type %v", desc.FullName(), name)
}
field.Message = message
}
if desc.IsExtension() {
name := desc.ContainingMessage().FullName()
message, ok := gen.messagesByName[name]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("field %v: no descriptor for type %v", desc.FullName(), name)
}
field.Extendee = message
}
return nil
}
// A Oneof describes a message oneof.
type Oneof struct {
Desc protoreflect.OneofDescriptor
// GoName is the base name of this oneof's Go field and methods.
// For code generated by protoc-gen-go, this means a field named
// '{{GoName}}' and a getter method named 'Get{{GoName}}'.
GoName string // e.g., "OneofName"
// GoIdent is the base name of a top-level declaration for this oneof.
GoIdent GoIdent // e.g., "MessageName_OneofName"
Parent *Message // message in which this oneof is declared
Fields []*Field // fields that are part of this oneof
Location Location // location of this oneof
Comments CommentSet // comments associated with this oneof
}
func newOneof(gen *Plugin, f *File, message *Message, desc protoreflect.OneofDescriptor) *Oneof {
loc := message.Location.appendPath(genid.DescriptorProto_OneofDecl_field_number, desc.Index())
camelCased := strs.GoCamelCase(string(desc.Name()))
parentPrefix := message.GoIdent.GoName + "_"
return &Oneof{
Desc: desc,
Parent: message,
GoName: camelCased,
GoIdent: GoIdent{
GoImportPath: f.GoImportPath,
GoName: parentPrefix + camelCased,
},
Location: loc,
Comments: makeCommentSet(f.Desc.SourceLocations().ByDescriptor(desc)),
}
}
// Extension is an alias of Field for documentation.
type Extension = Field
// A Service describes a service.
type Service struct {
Desc protoreflect.ServiceDescriptor
GoName string
Methods []*Method // service method declarations
Location Location // location of this service
Comments CommentSet // comments associated with this service
}
func newService(gen *Plugin, f *File, desc protoreflect.ServiceDescriptor) *Service {
loc := f.location.appendPath(genid.FileDescriptorProto_Service_field_number, desc.Index())
service := &Service{
Desc: desc,
GoName: strs.GoCamelCase(string(desc.Name())),
Location: loc,
Comments: makeCommentSet(f.Desc.SourceLocations().ByDescriptor(desc)),
}
for i, mds := 0, desc.Methods(); i < mds.Len(); i++ {
service.Methods = append(service.Methods, newMethod(gen, f, service, mds.Get(i)))
}
return service
}
// A Method describes a method in a service.
type Method struct {
Desc protoreflect.MethodDescriptor
GoName string
Parent *Service // service in which this method is declared
Input *Message
Output *Message
Location Location // location of this method
Comments CommentSet // comments associated with this method
}
func newMethod(gen *Plugin, f *File, service *Service, desc protoreflect.MethodDescriptor) *Method {
loc := service.Location.appendPath(genid.ServiceDescriptorProto_Method_field_number, desc.Index())
method := &Method{
Desc: desc,
GoName: strs.GoCamelCase(string(desc.Name())),
Parent: service,
Location: loc,
Comments: makeCommentSet(f.Desc.SourceLocations().ByDescriptor(desc)),
}
return method
}
func (method *Method) resolveDependencies(gen *Plugin) error {
desc := method.Desc
inName := desc.Input().FullName()
in, ok := gen.messagesByName[inName]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("method %v: no descriptor for type %v", desc.FullName(), inName)
}
method.Input = in
outName := desc.Output().FullName()
out, ok := gen.messagesByName[outName]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("method %v: no descriptor for type %v", desc.FullName(), outName)
}
method.Output = out
return nil
}
// A GeneratedFile is a generated file.
type GeneratedFile struct {
gen *Plugin
skip bool
filename string
goImportPath GoImportPath
buf bytes.Buffer
packageNames map[GoImportPath]GoPackageName
usedPackageNames map[GoPackageName]bool
manualImports map[GoImportPath]bool
annotations map[string][]Location
}
// NewGeneratedFile creates a new generated file with the given filename
// and import path.
func (gen *Plugin) NewGeneratedFile(filename string, goImportPath GoImportPath) *GeneratedFile {
g := &GeneratedFile{
gen: gen,
filename: filename,
goImportPath: goImportPath,
packageNames: make(map[GoImportPath]GoPackageName),
usedPackageNames: make(map[GoPackageName]bool),
manualImports: make(map[GoImportPath]bool),
annotations: make(map[string][]Location),
}
// All predeclared identifiers in Go are already used.
for _, s := range types.Universe.Names() {
g.usedPackageNames[GoPackageName(s)] = true
}
gen.genFiles = append(gen.genFiles, g)
return g
}
// P prints a line to the generated output. It converts each parameter to a
// string following the same rules as fmt.Print. It never inserts spaces
// between parameters.
func (g *GeneratedFile) P(v ...interface{}) {
for _, x := range v {
switch x := x.(type) {
case GoIdent:
fmt.Fprint(&g.buf, g.QualifiedGoIdent(x))
default:
fmt.Fprint(&g.buf, x)
}
}
fmt.Fprintln(&g.buf)
}
// QualifiedGoIdent returns the string to use for a Go identifier.
//
// If the identifier is from a different Go package than the generated file,
// the returned name will be qualified (package.name) and an import statement
// for the identifier's package will be included in the file.
func (g *GeneratedFile) QualifiedGoIdent(ident GoIdent) string {
if ident.GoImportPath == g.goImportPath {
return ident.GoName
}
if packageName, ok := g.packageNames[ident.GoImportPath]; ok {
return string(packageName) + "." + ident.GoName
}
packageName := cleanPackageName(path.Base(string(ident.GoImportPath)))
for i, orig := 1, packageName; g.usedPackageNames[packageName]; i++ {
packageName = orig + GoPackageName(strconv.Itoa(i))
}
g.packageNames[ident.GoImportPath] = packageName
g.usedPackageNames[packageName] = true
return string(packageName) + "." + ident.GoName
}
// Import ensures a package is imported by the generated file.
//
// Packages referenced by QualifiedGoIdent are automatically imported.
// Explicitly importing a package with Import is generally only necessary
// when the import will be blank (import _ "package").
func (g *GeneratedFile) Import(importPath GoImportPath) {
g.manualImports[importPath] = true
}
// Write implements io.Writer.
func (g *GeneratedFile) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
return g.buf.Write(p)
}
// Skip removes the generated file from the plugin output.
func (g *GeneratedFile) Skip() {
g.skip = true
}
// Unskip reverts a previous call to Skip, re-including the generated file in
// the plugin output.
func (g *GeneratedFile) Unskip() {
g.skip = false
}
// Annotate associates a symbol in a generated Go file with a location in a
// source .proto file.
//
// The symbol may refer to a type, constant, variable, function, method, or
// struct field. The "T.sel" syntax is used to identify the method or field
// 'sel' on type 'T'.
func (g *GeneratedFile) Annotate(symbol string, loc Location) {
g.annotations[symbol] = append(g.annotations[symbol], loc)
}
// Content returns the contents of the generated file.
func (g *GeneratedFile) Content() ([]byte, error) {
if !strings.HasSuffix(g.filename, ".go") {
return g.buf.Bytes(), nil
}
// Reformat generated code.
original := g.buf.Bytes()
fset := token.NewFileSet()
file, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", original, parser.ParseComments)
if err != nil {
// Print out the bad code with line numbers.
// This should never happen in practice, but it can while changing generated code
// so consider this a debugging aid.
var src bytes.Buffer
s := bufio.NewScanner(bytes.NewReader(original))
for line := 1; s.Scan(); line++ {
fmt.Fprintf(&src, "%5d\t%s\n", line, s.Bytes())
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%v: unparsable Go source: %v\n%v", g.filename, err, src.String())
}
// Collect a sorted list of all imports.
var importPaths [][2]string
rewriteImport := func(importPath string) string {
if f := g.gen.opts.ImportRewriteFunc; f != nil {
return string(f(GoImportPath(importPath)))
}
return importPath
}
for importPath := range g.packageNames {
pkgName := string(g.packageNames[GoImportPath(importPath)])
pkgPath := rewriteImport(string(importPath))
importPaths = append(importPaths, [2]string{pkgName, pkgPath})
}
for importPath := range g.manualImports {
if _, ok := g.packageNames[importPath]; !ok {
pkgPath := rewriteImport(string(importPath))
importPaths = append(importPaths, [2]string{"_", pkgPath})
}
}
sort.Slice(importPaths, func(i, j int) bool {
return importPaths[i][1] < importPaths[j][1]
})
// Modify the AST to include a new import block.
if len(importPaths) > 0 {
// Insert block after package statement or
// possible comment attached to the end of the package statement.
pos := file.Package
tokFile := fset.File(file.Package)
pkgLine := tokFile.Line(file.Package)
for _, c := range file.Comments {
if tokFile.Line(c.Pos()) > pkgLine {
break
}
pos = c.End()
}
// Construct the import block.
impDecl := &ast.GenDecl{
Tok: token.IMPORT,
TokPos: pos,
Lparen: pos,
Rparen: pos,
}
for _, importPath := range importPaths {
impDecl.Specs = append(impDecl.Specs, &ast.ImportSpec{
Name: &ast.Ident{
Name: importPath[0],
NamePos: pos,
},
Path: &ast.BasicLit{
Kind: token.STRING,
Value: strconv.Quote(importPath[1]),
ValuePos: pos,
},
EndPos: pos,
})
}
file.Decls = append([]ast.Decl{impDecl}, file.Decls...)
}
var out bytes.Buffer
if err = (&printer.Config{Mode: printer.TabIndent | printer.UseSpaces, Tabwidth: 8}).Fprint(&out, fset, file); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%v: can not reformat Go source: %v", g.filename, err)
}
return out.Bytes(), nil
}
// metaFile returns the contents of the file's metadata file, which is a
// text formatted string of the google.protobuf.GeneratedCodeInfo.
func (g *GeneratedFile) metaFile(content []byte) (string, error) {
fset := token.NewFileSet()
astFile, err := parser.ParseFile(fset, "", content, 0)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
info := &descriptorpb.GeneratedCodeInfo{}
seenAnnotations := make(map[string]bool)
annotate := func(s string, ident *ast.Ident) {
seenAnnotations[s] = true
for _, loc := range g.annotations[s] {
info.Annotation = append(info.Annotation, &descriptorpb.GeneratedCodeInfo_Annotation{
SourceFile: proto.String(loc.SourceFile),
Path: loc.Path,
Begin: proto.Int32(int32(fset.Position(ident.Pos()).Offset)),
End: proto.Int32(int32(fset.Position(ident.End()).Offset)),
})
}
}
for _, decl := range astFile.Decls {
switch decl := decl.(type) {
case *ast.GenDecl:
for _, spec := range decl.Specs {
switch spec := spec.(type) {
case *ast.TypeSpec:
annotate(spec.Name.Name, spec.Name)
switch st := spec.Type.(type) {
case *ast.StructType:
for _, field := range st.Fields.List {
for _, name := range field.Names {
annotate(spec.Name.Name+"."+name.Name, name)
}
}
case *ast.InterfaceType:
for _, field := range st.Methods.List {
for _, name := range field.Names {
annotate(spec.Name.Name+"."+name.Name, name)
}
}
}
case *ast.ValueSpec:
for _, name := range spec.Names {
annotate(name.Name, name)
}
}
}
case *ast.FuncDecl:
if decl.Recv == nil {
annotate(decl.Name.Name, decl.Name)
} else {
recv := decl.Recv.List[0].Type
if s, ok := recv.(*ast.StarExpr); ok {
recv = s.X
}
if id, ok := recv.(*ast.Ident); ok {
annotate(id.Name+"."+decl.Name.Name, decl.Name)
}
}
}
}
for a := range g.annotations {
if !seenAnnotations[a] {
return "", fmt.Errorf("%v: no symbol matching annotation %q", g.filename, a)
}
}
b, err := prototext.Marshal(info)
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return string(b), nil
}
// A GoIdent is a Go identifier, consisting of a name and import path.
// The name is a single identifier and may not be a dot-qualified selector.
type GoIdent struct {
GoName string
GoImportPath GoImportPath
}
func (id GoIdent) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%q.%v", id.GoImportPath, id.GoName) }
// newGoIdent returns the Go identifier for a descriptor.
func newGoIdent(f *File, d protoreflect.Descriptor) GoIdent {
name := strings.TrimPrefix(string(d.FullName()), string(f.Desc.Package())+".")
return GoIdent{
GoName: strs.GoCamelCase(name),
GoImportPath: f.GoImportPath,
}
}
// A GoImportPath is the import path of a Go package.
// For example: "google.golang.org/protobuf/compiler/protogen"
type GoImportPath string
func (p GoImportPath) String() string { return strconv.Quote(string(p)) }
// Ident returns a GoIdent with s as the GoName and p as the GoImportPath.
func (p GoImportPath) Ident(s string) GoIdent {
return GoIdent{GoName: s, GoImportPath: p}
}
// A GoPackageName is the name of a Go package. e.g., "protobuf".
type GoPackageName string
// cleanPackageName converts a string to a valid Go package name.
func cleanPackageName(name string) GoPackageName {
return GoPackageName(strs.GoSanitized(name))
}
type pathType int
const (
pathTypeImport pathType = iota
pathTypeSourceRelative
)
// A Location is a location in a .proto source file.
//
// See the google.protobuf.SourceCodeInfo documentation in descriptor.proto
// for details.
type Location struct {
SourceFile string
Path protoreflect.SourcePath
}
// appendPath add elements to a Location's path, returning a new Location.
func (loc Location) appendPath(num protoreflect.FieldNumber, idx int) Location {
loc.Path = append(protoreflect.SourcePath(nil), loc.Path...) // make copy
loc.Path = append(loc.Path, int32(num), int32(idx))
return loc
}
// CommentSet is a set of leading and trailing comments associated
// with a .proto descriptor declaration.
type CommentSet struct {
LeadingDetached []Comments
Leading Comments
Trailing Comments
}
func makeCommentSet(loc protoreflect.SourceLocation) CommentSet {
var leadingDetached []Comments
for _, s := range loc.LeadingDetachedComments {
leadingDetached = append(leadingDetached, Comments(s))
}
return CommentSet{
LeadingDetached: leadingDetached,
Leading: Comments(loc.LeadingComments),
Trailing: Comments(loc.TrailingComments),
}
}
// Comments is a comments string as provided by protoc.
type Comments string
// String formats the comments by inserting // to the start of each line,
// ensuring that there is a trailing newline.
// An empty comment is formatted as an empty string.
func (c Comments) String() string {
if c == "" {
return ""
}
var b []byte
for _, line := range strings.Split(strings.TrimSuffix(string(c), "\n"), "\n") {
b = append(b, "//"...)
b = append(b, line...)
b = append(b, "\n"...)
}
return string(b)
}