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// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package baggage // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/baggage"
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/url"
"strings"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/baggage"
)
const (
maxMembers = 180
maxBytesPerMembers = 4096
maxBytesPerBaggageString = 8192
listDelimiter = ","
keyValueDelimiter = "="
propertyDelimiter = ";"
)
var (
errInvalidKey = errors.New("invalid key")
errInvalidValue = errors.New("invalid value")
errInvalidProperty = errors.New("invalid baggage list-member property")
errInvalidMember = errors.New("invalid baggage list-member")
errMemberNumber = errors.New("too many list-members in baggage-string")
errMemberBytes = errors.New("list-member too large")
errBaggageBytes = errors.New("baggage-string too large")
)
// Property is an additional metadata entry for a baggage list-member.
type Property struct {
key, value string
// hasValue indicates if a zero-value value means the property does not
// have a value or if it was the zero-value.
hasValue bool
}
// NewKeyProperty returns a new Property for key.
//
// If key is invalid, an error will be returned.
func NewKeyProperty(key string) (Property, error) {
if !validateKey(key) {
return newInvalidProperty(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidKey, key)
}
p := Property{key: key}
return p, nil
}
// NewKeyValueProperty returns a new Property for key with value.
//
// The passed key must be compliant with W3C Baggage specification.
// The passed value must be precent-encoded as defined in W3C Baggage specification.
//
// Notice: Consider using [NewKeyValuePropertyRaw] instead
// that does not require precent-encoding of the value.
func NewKeyValueProperty(key, value string) (Property, error) {
if !validateValue(value) {
return newInvalidProperty(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidValue, value)
}
decodedValue, err := url.PathUnescape(value)
if err != nil {
return newInvalidProperty(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidValue, value)
}
return NewKeyValuePropertyRaw(key, decodedValue)
}
// NewKeyValuePropertyRaw returns a new Property for key with value.
//
// The passed key must be compliant with W3C Baggage specification.
func NewKeyValuePropertyRaw(key, value string) (Property, error) {
if !validateKey(key) {
return newInvalidProperty(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidKey, key)
}
p := Property{
key: key,
value: value,
hasValue: true,
}
return p, nil
}
func newInvalidProperty() Property {
return Property{}
}
// parseProperty attempts to decode a Property from the passed string. It
// returns an error if the input is invalid according to the W3C Baggage
// specification.
func parseProperty(property string) (Property, error) {
if property == "" {
return newInvalidProperty(), nil
}
p, ok := parsePropertyInternal(property)
if !ok {
return newInvalidProperty(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidProperty, property)
}
return p, nil
}
// validate ensures p conforms to the W3C Baggage specification, returning an
// error otherwise.
func (p Property) validate() error {
errFunc := func(err error) error {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid property: %w", err)
}
if !validateKey(p.key) {
return errFunc(fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidKey, p.key))
}
if !p.hasValue && p.value != "" {
return errFunc(errors.New("inconsistent value"))
}
return nil
}
// Key returns the Property key.
func (p Property) Key() string {
return p.key
}
// Value returns the Property value. Additionally, a boolean value is returned
// indicating if the returned value is the empty if the Property has a value
// that is empty or if the value is not set.
func (p Property) Value() (string, bool) {
return p.value, p.hasValue
}
// String encodes Property into a header string compliant with the W3C Baggage
// specification.
func (p Property) String() string {
if p.hasValue {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s%v", p.key, keyValueDelimiter, valueEscape(p.value))
}
return p.key
}
type properties []Property
func fromInternalProperties(iProps []baggage.Property) properties {
if len(iProps) == 0 {
return nil
}
props := make(properties, len(iProps))
for i, p := range iProps {
props[i] = Property{
key: p.Key,
value: p.Value,
hasValue: p.HasValue,
}
}
return props
}
func (p properties) asInternal() []baggage.Property {
if len(p) == 0 {
return nil
}
iProps := make([]baggage.Property, len(p))
for i, prop := range p {
iProps[i] = baggage.Property{
Key: prop.key,
Value: prop.value,
HasValue: prop.hasValue,
}
}
return iProps
}
func (p properties) Copy() properties {
if len(p) == 0 {
return nil
}
props := make(properties, len(p))
copy(props, p)
return props
}
// validate ensures each Property in p conforms to the W3C Baggage
// specification, returning an error otherwise.
func (p properties) validate() error {
for _, prop := range p {
if err := prop.validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// String encodes properties into a header string compliant with the W3C Baggage
// specification.
func (p properties) String() string {
props := make([]string, len(p))
for i, prop := range p {
props[i] = prop.String()
}
return strings.Join(props, propertyDelimiter)
}
// Member is a list-member of a baggage-string as defined by the W3C Baggage
// specification.
type Member struct {
key, value string
properties properties
// hasData indicates whether the created property contains data or not.
// Properties that do not contain data are invalid with no other check
// required.
hasData bool
}
// NewMemberRaw returns a new Member from the passed arguments.
//
// The passed key must be compliant with W3C Baggage specification.
// The passed value must be precent-encoded as defined in W3C Baggage specification.
//
// Notice: Consider using [NewMemberRaw] instead
// that does not require precent-encoding of the value.
func NewMember(key, value string, props ...Property) (Member, error) {
if !validateValue(value) {
return newInvalidMember(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidValue, value)
}
decodedValue, err := url.PathUnescape(value)
if err != nil {
return newInvalidMember(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidValue, value)
}
return NewMemberRaw(key, decodedValue, props...)
}
// NewMemberRaw returns a new Member from the passed arguments.
//
// The passed key must be compliant with W3C Baggage specification.
func NewMemberRaw(key, value string, props ...Property) (Member, error) {
m := Member{
key: key,
value: value,
properties: properties(props).Copy(),
hasData: true,
}
if err := m.validate(); err != nil {
return newInvalidMember(), err
}
return m, nil
}
func newInvalidMember() Member {
return Member{}
}
// parseMember attempts to decode a Member from the passed string. It returns
// an error if the input is invalid according to the W3C Baggage
// specification.
func parseMember(member string) (Member, error) {
if n := len(member); n > maxBytesPerMembers {
return newInvalidMember(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %d", errMemberBytes, n)
}
var props properties
keyValue, properties, found := strings.Cut(member, propertyDelimiter)
if found {
// Parse the member properties.
for _, pStr := range strings.Split(properties, propertyDelimiter) {
p, err := parseProperty(pStr)
if err != nil {
return newInvalidMember(), err
}
props = append(props, p)
}
}
// Parse the member key/value pair.
// Take into account a value can contain equal signs (=).
k, v, found := strings.Cut(keyValue, keyValueDelimiter)
if !found {
return newInvalidMember(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidMember, member)
}
// "Leading and trailing whitespaces are allowed but MUST be trimmed
// when converting the header into a data structure."
key := strings.TrimSpace(k)
if !validateKey(key) {
return newInvalidMember(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidKey, key)
}
val := strings.TrimSpace(v)
if !validateValue(val) {
return newInvalidMember(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidValue, v)
}
// Decode a precent-encoded value.
value, err := url.PathUnescape(val)
if err != nil {
return newInvalidMember(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %v", errInvalidValue, err)
}
return Member{key: key, value: value, properties: props, hasData: true}, nil
}
// validate ensures m conforms to the W3C Baggage specification.
// A key must be an ASCII string, returning an error otherwise.
func (m Member) validate() error {
if !m.hasData {
return fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidMember, m)
}
if !validateKey(m.key) {
return fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidKey, m.key)
}
return m.properties.validate()
}
// Key returns the Member key.
func (m Member) Key() string { return m.key }
// Value returns the Member value.
func (m Member) Value() string { return m.value }
// Properties returns a copy of the Member properties.
func (m Member) Properties() []Property { return m.properties.Copy() }
// String encodes Member into a header string compliant with the W3C Baggage
// specification.
func (m Member) String() string {
// A key is just an ASCII string. A value is restricted to be
// US-ASCII characters excluding CTLs, whitespace,
// DQUOTE, comma, semicolon, and backslash.
s := fmt.Sprintf("%s%s%s", m.key, keyValueDelimiter, valueEscape(m.value))
if len(m.properties) > 0 {
s = fmt.Sprintf("%s%s%s", s, propertyDelimiter, m.properties.String())
}
return s
}
// Baggage is a list of baggage members representing the baggage-string as
// defined by the W3C Baggage specification.
type Baggage struct { //nolint:golint
list baggage.List
}
// New returns a new valid Baggage. It returns an error if it results in a
// Baggage exceeding limits set in that specification.
//
// It expects all the provided members to have already been validated.
func New(members ...Member) (Baggage, error) {
if len(members) == 0 {
return Baggage{}, nil
}
b := make(baggage.List)
for _, m := range members {
if !m.hasData {
return Baggage{}, errInvalidMember
}
// OpenTelemetry resolves duplicates by last-one-wins.
b[m.key] = baggage.Item{
Value: m.value,
Properties: m.properties.asInternal(),
}
}
// Check member numbers after deduplication.
if len(b) > maxMembers {
return Baggage{}, errMemberNumber
}
bag := Baggage{b}
if n := len(bag.String()); n > maxBytesPerBaggageString {
return Baggage{}, fmt.Errorf("%w: %d", errBaggageBytes, n)
}
return bag, nil
}
// Parse attempts to decode a baggage-string from the passed string. It
// returns an error if the input is invalid according to the W3C Baggage
// specification.
//
// If there are duplicate list-members contained in baggage, the last one
// defined (reading left-to-right) will be the only one kept. This diverges
// from the W3C Baggage specification which allows duplicate list-members, but
// conforms to the OpenTelemetry Baggage specification.
func Parse(bStr string) (Baggage, error) {
if bStr == "" {
return Baggage{}, nil
}
if n := len(bStr); n > maxBytesPerBaggageString {
return Baggage{}, fmt.Errorf("%w: %d", errBaggageBytes, n)
}
b := make(baggage.List)
for _, memberStr := range strings.Split(bStr, listDelimiter) {
m, err := parseMember(memberStr)
if err != nil {
return Baggage{}, err
}
// OpenTelemetry resolves duplicates by last-one-wins.
b[m.key] = baggage.Item{
Value: m.value,
Properties: m.properties.asInternal(),
}
}
// OpenTelemetry does not allow for duplicate list-members, but the W3C
// specification does. Now that we have deduplicated, ensure the baggage
// does not exceed list-member limits.
if len(b) > maxMembers {
return Baggage{}, errMemberNumber
}
return Baggage{b}, nil
}
// Member returns the baggage list-member identified by key.
//
// If there is no list-member matching the passed key the returned Member will
// be a zero-value Member.
// The returned member is not validated, as we assume the validation happened
// when it was added to the Baggage.
func (b Baggage) Member(key string) Member {
v, ok := b.list[key]
if !ok {
// We do not need to worry about distinguishing between the situation
// where a zero-valued Member is included in the Baggage because a
// zero-valued Member is invalid according to the W3C Baggage
// specification (it has an empty key).
return newInvalidMember()
}
return Member{
key: key,
value: v.Value,
properties: fromInternalProperties(v.Properties),
hasData: true,
}
}
// Members returns all the baggage list-members.
// The order of the returned list-members does not have significance.
//
// The returned members are not validated, as we assume the validation happened
// when they were added to the Baggage.
func (b Baggage) Members() []Member {
if len(b.list) == 0 {
return nil
}
members := make([]Member, 0, len(b.list))
for k, v := range b.list {
members = append(members, Member{
key: k,
value: v.Value,
properties: fromInternalProperties(v.Properties),
hasData: true,
})
}
return members
}
// SetMember returns a copy the Baggage with the member included. If the
// baggage contains a Member with the same key the existing Member is
// replaced.
//
// If member is invalid according to the W3C Baggage specification, an error
// is returned with the original Baggage.
func (b Baggage) SetMember(member Member) (Baggage, error) {
if !member.hasData {
return b, errInvalidMember
}
n := len(b.list)
if _, ok := b.list[member.key]; !ok {
n++
}
list := make(baggage.List, n)
for k, v := range b.list {
// Do not copy if we are just going to overwrite.
if k == member.key {
continue
}
list[k] = v
}
list[member.key] = baggage.Item{
Value: member.value,
Properties: member.properties.asInternal(),
}
return Baggage{list: list}, nil
}
// DeleteMember returns a copy of the Baggage with the list-member identified
// by key removed.
func (b Baggage) DeleteMember(key string) Baggage {
n := len(b.list)
if _, ok := b.list[key]; ok {
n--
}
list := make(baggage.List, n)
for k, v := range b.list {
if k == key {
continue
}
list[k] = v
}
return Baggage{list: list}
}
// Len returns the number of list-members in the Baggage.
func (b Baggage) Len() int {
return len(b.list)
}
// String encodes Baggage into a header string compliant with the W3C Baggage
// specification.
func (b Baggage) String() string {
members := make([]string, 0, len(b.list))
for k, v := range b.list {
members = append(members, Member{
key: k,
value: v.Value,
properties: fromInternalProperties(v.Properties),
}.String())
}
return strings.Join(members, listDelimiter)
}
// parsePropertyInternal attempts to decode a Property from the passed string.
// It follows the spec at https://www.w3.org/TR/baggage/#definition.
func parsePropertyInternal(s string) (p Property, ok bool) {
// For the entire function we will use " key = value " as an example.
// Attempting to parse the key.
// First skip spaces at the beginning "< >key = value " (they could be empty).
index := skipSpace(s, 0)
// Parse the key: " <key> = value ".
keyStart := index
keyEnd := index
for _, c := range s[keyStart:] {
if !validateKeyChar(c) {
break
}
keyEnd++
}
// If we couldn't find any valid key character,
// it means the key is either empty or invalid.
if keyStart == keyEnd {
return
}
// Skip spaces after the key: " key< >= value ".
index = skipSpace(s, keyEnd)
if index == len(s) {
// A key can have no value, like: " key ".
ok = true
p.key = s[keyStart:keyEnd]
return
}
// If we have not reached the end and we can't find the '=' delimiter,
// it means the property is invalid.
if s[index] != keyValueDelimiter[0] {
return
}
// Attempting to parse the value.
// Match: " key =< >value ".
index = skipSpace(s, index+1)
// Match the value string: " key = <value> ".
// A valid property can be: " key =".
// Therefore, we don't have to check if the value is empty.
valueStart := index
valueEnd := index
for _, c := range s[valueStart:] {
if !validateValueChar(c) {
break
}
valueEnd++
}
// Skip all trailing whitespaces: " key = value< >".
index = skipSpace(s, valueEnd)
// If after looking for the value and skipping whitespaces
// we have not reached the end, it means the property is
// invalid, something like: " key = value value1".
if index != len(s) {
return
}
// Decode a precent-encoded value.
value, err := url.PathUnescape(s[valueStart:valueEnd])
if err != nil {
return
}
ok = true
p.key = s[keyStart:keyEnd]
p.hasValue = true
p.value = value
return
}
func skipSpace(s string, offset int) int {
i := offset
for ; i < len(s); i++ {
c := s[i]
if c != ' ' && c != '\t' {
break
}
}
return i
}
func validateKey(s string) bool {
if len(s) == 0 {
return false
}
for _, c := range s {
if !validateKeyChar(c) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func validateKeyChar(c int32) bool {
return (c >= 0x23 && c <= 0x27) ||
(c >= 0x30 && c <= 0x39) ||
(c >= 0x41 && c <= 0x5a) ||
(c >= 0x5e && c <= 0x7a) ||
c == 0x21 ||
c == 0x2a ||
c == 0x2b ||
c == 0x2d ||
c == 0x2e ||
c == 0x7c ||
c == 0x7e
}
func validateValue(s string) bool {
for _, c := range s {
if !validateValueChar(c) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
func validateValueChar(c int32) bool {
return c == 0x21 ||
(c >= 0x23 && c <= 0x2b) ||
(c >= 0x2d && c <= 0x3a) ||
(c >= 0x3c && c <= 0x5b) ||
(c >= 0x5d && c <= 0x7e)
}
// valueEscape escapes the string so it can be safely placed inside a baggage value,
// replacing special characters with %XX sequences as needed.
//
// The implementation is based on:
// https://github.com/golang/go/blob/f6509cf5cdbb5787061b784973782933c47f1782/src/net/url/url.go#L285.
func valueEscape(s string) string {
hexCount := 0
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
c := s[i]
if shouldEscape(c) {
hexCount++
}
}
if hexCount == 0 {
return s
}
var buf [64]byte
var t []byte
required := len(s) + 2*hexCount
if required <= len(buf) {
t = buf[:required]
} else {
t = make([]byte, required)
}
j := 0
for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
c := s[i]
if shouldEscape(s[i]) {
const upperhex = "0123456789ABCDEF"
t[j] = '%'
t[j+1] = upperhex[c>>4]
t[j+2] = upperhex[c&15]
j += 3
} else {
t[j] = c
j++
}
}
return string(t)
}
// shouldEscape returns true if the specified byte should be escaped when
// appearing in a baggage value string.
func shouldEscape(c byte) bool {
if c == '%' {
// The percent character must be encoded so that percent-encoding can work.
return true
}
return !validateValueChar(int32(c))
}