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package.json000064400000002507151676725360007060 0ustar00{ "_id": "ini@4.1.3", "_inBundle": true, "_location": "/npm/ini", "_phantomChildren": {}, "_requiredBy": [ "/npm", "/npm/@npmcli/config" ], "author": { "name": "GitHub Inc." }, "bugs": { "url": "https://github.com/npm/ini/issues" }, "description": "An ini encoder/decoder for node", "devDependencies": { "@npmcli/eslint-config": "^4.0.0", "@npmcli/template-oss": "4.22.0", "tap": "^16.0.1" }, "engines": { "node": "^14.17.0 || ^16.13.0 || >=18.0.0" }, "files": [ "bin/", "lib/" ], "homepage": "https://github.com/npm/ini#readme", "license": "ISC", "main": "lib/ini.js", "name": "ini", "repository": { "type": "git", "url": "git+https://github.com/npm/ini.git" }, "scripts": { "eslint": "eslint", "lint": "eslint \"**/*.{js,cjs,ts,mjs,jsx,tsx}\"", "lintfix": "npm run lint -- --fix", "postlint": "template-oss-check", "posttest": "npm run lint", "snap": "tap", "template-oss-apply": "template-oss-apply --force", "test": "tap" }, "tap": { "nyc-arg": [ "--exclude", "tap-snapshots/**" ] }, "templateOSS": { "//@npmcli/template-oss": "This file is partially managed by @npmcli/template-oss. Edits may be overwritten.", "version": "4.22.0", "publish": "true" }, "version": "4.1.3" } LICENSE000064400000001375151676725360005601 0ustar00The ISC License Copyright (c) Isaac Z. Schlueter and Contributors Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. ini.js000064400000011560151676725360005706 0ustar00exports.parse = exports.decode = decode exports.stringify = exports.encode = encode exports.safe = safe exports.unsafe = unsafe var eol = typeof process !== 'undefined' && process.platform === 'win32' ? '\r\n' : '\n' function encode (obj, opt) { var children = [] var out = '' if (typeof opt === 'string') { opt = { section: opt, whitespace: false, } } else { opt = opt || {} opt.whitespace = opt.whitespace === true } var separator = opt.whitespace ? ' = ' : '=' Object.keys(obj).forEach(function (k, _, __) { var val = obj[k] if (val && Array.isArray(val)) { val.forEach(function (item) { out += safe(k + '[]') + separator + safe(item) + '\n' }) } else if (val && typeof val === 'object') children.push(k) else out += safe(k) + separator + safe(val) + eol }) if (opt.section && out.length) out = '[' + safe(opt.section) + ']' + eol + out children.forEach(function (k, _, __) { var nk = dotSplit(k).join('\\.') var section = (opt.section ? opt.section + '.' : '') + nk var child = encode(obj[k], { section: section, whitespace: opt.whitespace, }) if (out.length && child.length) out += eol out += child }) return out } function dotSplit (str) { return str.replace(/\1/g, '\u0002LITERAL\\1LITERAL\u0002') .replace(/\\\./g, '\u0001') .split(/\./).map(function (part) { return part.replace(/\1/g, '\\.') .replace(/\2LITERAL\\1LITERAL\2/g, '\u0001') }) } function decode (str) { var out = {} var p = out var section = null // section |key = value var re = /^\[([^\]]*)\]$|^([^=]+)(=(.*))?$/i var lines = str.split(/[\r\n]+/g) lines.forEach(function (line, _, __) { if (!line || line.match(/^\s*[;#]/)) return var match = line.match(re) if (!match) return if (match[1] !== undefined) { section = unsafe(match[1]) if (section === '__proto__') { // not allowed // keep parsing the section, but don't attach it. p = {} return } p = out[section] = out[section] || {} return } var key = unsafe(match[2]) if (key === '__proto__') return var value = match[3] ? unsafe(match[4]) : true switch (value) { case 'true': case 'false': case 'null': value = JSON.parse(value) } // Convert keys with '[]' suffix to an array if (key.length > 2 && key.slice(-2) === '[]') { key = key.substring(0, key.length - 2) if (key === '__proto__') return if (!p[key]) p[key] = [] else if (!Array.isArray(p[key])) p[key] = [p[key]] } // safeguard against resetting a previously defined // array by accidentally forgetting the brackets if (Array.isArray(p[key])) p[key].push(value) else p[key] = value }) // {a:{y:1},"a.b":{x:2}} --> {a:{y:1,b:{x:2}}} // use a filter to return the keys that have to be deleted. Object.keys(out).filter(function (k, _, __) { if (!out[k] || typeof out[k] !== 'object' || Array.isArray(out[k])) return false // see if the parent section is also an object. // if so, add it to that, and mark this one for deletion var parts = dotSplit(k) var p = out var l = parts.pop() var nl = l.replace(/\\\./g, '.') parts.forEach(function (part, _, __) { if (part === '__proto__') return if (!p[part] || typeof p[part] !== 'object') p[part] = {} p = p[part] }) if (p === out && nl === l) return false p[nl] = out[k] return true }).forEach(function (del, _, __) { delete out[del] }) return out } function isQuoted (val) { return (val.charAt(0) === '"' && val.slice(-1) === '"') || (val.charAt(0) === "'" && val.slice(-1) === "'") } function safe (val) { return (typeof val !== 'string' || val.match(/[=\r\n]/) || val.match(/^\[/) || (val.length > 1 && isQuoted(val)) || val !== val.trim()) ? JSON.stringify(val) : val.replace(/;/g, '\\;').replace(/#/g, '\\#') } function unsafe (val, doUnesc) { val = (val || '').trim() if (isQuoted(val)) { // remove the single quotes before calling JSON.parse if (val.charAt(0) === "'") val = val.substr(1, val.length - 2) try { val = JSON.parse(val) } catch (_) {} } else { // walk the val to find the first not-escaped ; character var esc = false var unesc = '' for (var i = 0, l = val.length; i < l; i++) { var c = val.charAt(i) if (esc) { if ('\\;#'.indexOf(c) !== -1) unesc += c else unesc += '\\' + c esc = false } else if (';#'.indexOf(c) !== -1) break else if (c === '\\') esc = true else unesc += c } if (esc) unesc += '\\' return unesc.trim() } return val } README.md000064400000005236151676725360006053 0ustar00An ini format parser and serializer for node. Sections are treated as nested objects. Items before the first heading are saved on the object directly. ## Usage Consider an ini-file `config.ini` that looks like this: ; this comment is being ignored scope = global [database] user = dbuser password = dbpassword database = use_this_database [paths.default] datadir = /var/lib/data array[] = first value array[] = second value array[] = third value You can read, manipulate and write the ini-file like so: var fs = require('fs') , ini = require('ini') var config = ini.parse(fs.readFileSync('./config.ini', 'utf-8')) config.scope = 'local' config.database.database = 'use_another_database' config.paths.default.tmpdir = '/tmp' delete config.paths.default.datadir config.paths.default.array.push('fourth value') fs.writeFileSync('./config_modified.ini', ini.stringify(config, { section: 'section' })) This will result in a file called `config_modified.ini` being written to the filesystem with the following content: [section] scope=local [section.database] user=dbuser password=dbpassword database=use_another_database [section.paths.default] tmpdir=/tmp array[]=first value array[]=second value array[]=third value array[]=fourth value ## API ### decode(inistring) Decode the ini-style formatted `inistring` into a nested object. ### parse(inistring) Alias for `decode(inistring)` ### encode(object, [options]) Encode the object `object` into an ini-style formatted string. If the optional parameter `section` is given, then all top-level properties of the object are put into this section and the `section`-string is prepended to all sub-sections, see the usage example above. The `options` object may contain the following: * `section` A string which will be the first `section` in the encoded ini data. Defaults to none. * `whitespace` Boolean to specify whether to put whitespace around the `=` character. By default, whitespace is omitted, to be friendly to some persnickety old parsers that don't tolerate it well. But some find that it's more human-readable and pretty with the whitespace. For backwards compatibility reasons, if a `string` options is passed in, then it is assumed to be the `section` value. ### stringify(object, [options]) Alias for `encode(object, [options])` ### safe(val) Escapes the string `val` such that it is safe to be used as a key or value in an ini-file. Basically escapes quotes. For example ini.safe('"unsafe string"') would result in "\"unsafe string\"" ### unsafe(val) Unescapes the string `val` lib/ini.js000064400000015723151701423270006441 0ustar00const { hasOwnProperty } = Object.prototype const encode = (obj, opt = {}) => { if (typeof opt === 'string') { opt = { section: opt } } opt.align = opt.align === true opt.newline = opt.newline === true opt.sort = opt.sort === true opt.whitespace = opt.whitespace === true || opt.align === true // The `typeof` check is required because accessing the `process` directly fails on browsers. /* istanbul ignore next */ opt.platform = opt.platform || (typeof process !== 'undefined' && process.platform) opt.bracketedArray = opt.bracketedArray !== false /* istanbul ignore next */ const eol = opt.platform === 'win32' ? '\r\n' : '\n' const separator = opt.whitespace ? ' = ' : '=' const children = [] const keys = opt.sort ? Object.keys(obj).sort() : Object.keys(obj) let padToChars = 0 // If aligning on the separator, then padToChars is determined as follows: // 1. Get the keys // 2. Exclude keys pointing to objects unless the value is null or an array // 3. Add `[]` to array keys // 4. Ensure non empty set of keys // 5. Reduce the set to the longest `safe` key // 6. Get the `safe` length if (opt.align) { padToChars = safe( ( keys .filter(k => obj[k] === null || Array.isArray(obj[k]) || typeof obj[k] !== 'object') .map(k => Array.isArray(obj[k]) ? `${k}[]` : k) ) .concat(['']) .reduce((a, b) => safe(a).length >= safe(b).length ? a : b) ).length } let out = '' const arraySuffix = opt.bracketedArray ? '[]' : '' for (const k of keys) { const val = obj[k] if (val && Array.isArray(val)) { for (const item of val) { out += safe(`${k}${arraySuffix}`).padEnd(padToChars, ' ') + separator + safe(item) + eol } } else if (val && typeof val === 'object') { children.push(k) } else { out += safe(k).padEnd(padToChars, ' ') + separator + safe(val) + eol } } if (opt.section && out.length) { out = '[' + safe(opt.section) + ']' + (opt.newline ? eol + eol : eol) + out } for (const k of children) { const nk = splitSections(k, '.').join('\\.') const section = (opt.section ? opt.section + '.' : '') + nk const child = encode(obj[k], { ...opt, section, }) if (out.length && child.length) { out += eol } out += child } return out } function splitSections (str, separator) { var lastMatchIndex = 0 var lastSeparatorIndex = 0 var nextIndex = 0 var sections = [] do { nextIndex = str.indexOf(separator, lastMatchIndex) if (nextIndex !== -1) { lastMatchIndex = nextIndex + separator.length if (nextIndex > 0 && str[nextIndex - 1] === '\\') { continue } sections.push(str.slice(lastSeparatorIndex, nextIndex)) lastSeparatorIndex = nextIndex + separator.length } } while (nextIndex !== -1) sections.push(str.slice(lastSeparatorIndex)) return sections } const decode = (str, opt = {}) => { opt.bracketedArray = opt.bracketedArray !== false const out = Object.create(null) let p = out let section = null // section |key = value const re = /^\[([^\]]*)\]\s*$|^([^=]+)(=(.*))?$/i const lines = str.split(/[\r\n]+/g) const duplicates = {} for (const line of lines) { if (!line || line.match(/^\s*[;#]/) || line.match(/^\s*$/)) { continue } const match = line.match(re) if (!match) { continue } if (match[1] !== undefined) { section = unsafe(match[1]) if (section === '__proto__') { // not allowed // keep parsing the section, but don't attach it. p = Object.create(null) continue } p = out[section] = out[section] || Object.create(null) continue } const keyRaw = unsafe(match[2]) let isArray if (opt.bracketedArray) { isArray = keyRaw.length > 2 && keyRaw.slice(-2) === '[]' } else { duplicates[keyRaw] = (duplicates?.[keyRaw] || 0) + 1 isArray = duplicates[keyRaw] > 1 } const key = isArray && keyRaw.endsWith('[]') ? keyRaw.slice(0, -2) : keyRaw if (key === '__proto__') { continue } const valueRaw = match[3] ? unsafe(match[4]) : true const value = valueRaw === 'true' || valueRaw === 'false' || valueRaw === 'null' ? JSON.parse(valueRaw) : valueRaw // Convert keys with '[]' suffix to an array if (isArray) { if (!hasOwnProperty.call(p, key)) { p[key] = [] } else if (!Array.isArray(p[key])) { p[key] = [p[key]] } } // safeguard against resetting a previously defined // array by accidentally forgetting the brackets if (Array.isArray(p[key])) { p[key].push(value) } else { p[key] = value } } // {a:{y:1},"a.b":{x:2}} --> {a:{y:1,b:{x:2}}} // use a filter to return the keys that have to be deleted. const remove = [] for (const k of Object.keys(out)) { if (!hasOwnProperty.call(out, k) || typeof out[k] !== 'object' || Array.isArray(out[k])) { continue } // see if the parent section is also an object. // if so, add it to that, and mark this one for deletion const parts = splitSections(k, '.') p = out const l = parts.pop() const nl = l.replace(/\\\./g, '.') for (const part of parts) { if (part === '__proto__') { continue } if (!hasOwnProperty.call(p, part) || typeof p[part] !== 'object') { p[part] = Object.create(null) } p = p[part] } if (p === out && nl === l) { continue } p[nl] = out[k] remove.push(k) } for (const del of remove) { delete out[del] } return out } const isQuoted = val => { return (val.startsWith('"') && val.endsWith('"')) || (val.startsWith("'") && val.endsWith("'")) } const safe = val => { if ( typeof val !== 'string' || val.match(/[=\r\n]/) || val.match(/^\[/) || (val.length > 1 && isQuoted(val)) || val !== val.trim() ) { return JSON.stringify(val) } return val.split(';').join('\\;').split('#').join('\\#') } const unsafe = val => { val = (val || '').trim() if (isQuoted(val)) { // remove the single quotes before calling JSON.parse if (val.charAt(0) === "'") { val = val.slice(1, -1) } try { val = JSON.parse(val) } catch { // ignore errors } } else { // walk the val to find the first not-escaped ; character let esc = false let unesc = '' for (let i = 0, l = val.length; i < l; i++) { const c = val.charAt(i) if (esc) { if ('\\;#'.indexOf(c) !== -1) { unesc += c } else { unesc += '\\' + c } esc = false } else if (';#'.indexOf(c) !== -1) { break } else if (c === '\\') { esc = true } else { unesc += c } } if (esc) { unesc += '\\' } return unesc.trim() } return val } module.exports = { parse: decode, decode, stringify: encode, encode, safe, unsafe, }
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