package packer import ( "log" "os" "os/user" "path/filepath" "strings" ) // ConfigFile returns the default path to the configuration file. On // Unix-like systems this is the ".packerconfig" file in the home directory. // On Windows, this is the "packer.config" file in the application data // directory. func ConfigFile() (string, error) { return configFile() } // ConfigDir returns the configuration directory for Packer. func ConfigDir() (string, error) { return configDir() } // ConfigTmpDir returns the configuration tmp directory for Packer func ConfigTmpDir() (string, error) { if tmpdir := os.Getenv("PACKER_TMP_DIR"); tmpdir != "" { return filepath.Abs(tmpdir) } configdir, err := configDir() if err != nil { return "", err } td := filepath.Join(configdir, "tmp") _, err = os.Stat(td) if os.IsNotExist(err) { if err = os.MkdirAll(td, 0755); err != nil { return "", err } } else if err != nil { return "", err } return td, nil } func homeDir() (string, error) { // Prefer $HOME over user.Current due to glibc bug: golang.org/issue/13470 if home := os.Getenv("HOME"); home != "" { log.Printf("Detected home directory from env var: %s", home) return home, nil } if home := os.Getenv("APPDATA"); home != "" { log.Printf("Detected home directory from env var: %s", home) return home, nil } // Fall back to the passwd database if not found which follows // the same semantics as bourne shell u, err := user.Current() // Get homedir from specified username // if it is set and different than what we have if username := os.Getenv("USER"); username != "" && err == nil && u.Username != username { u, err = user.Lookup(username) } // Fail if we were unable to read the record if err != nil { return "", err } return u.HomeDir, nil } func configFile() (string, error) { dir, err := homeDir() if err != nil { return "", err } return filepath.Join(dir, defaultConfigFile), nil } func configDir() (string, error) { dir, err := homeDir() if err != nil { return "", err } return filepath.Join(dir, defaultConfigDir), nil } // Given a path, check to see if it's using ~ to reference a user directory. // If so, then replace that component with the requested user directory. // In "~/", "~" gets replaced by current user's home dir. // In "~root/", "~user" gets replaced by root's home dir. // ~ has to be the first character of path for ExpandUser change it. func ExpandUser(path string) (string, error) { var ( u *user.User err error ) // refuse to do anything with a zero-length path if len(path) == 0 { return path, nil } // If no expansion was specified, then refuse that too if path[0] != '~' { return path, nil } // Grab everything up to the first filepath.Separator idx := strings.IndexAny(path, `/\`) if idx == -1 { idx = len(path) } // Now we should be able to extract the username username := path[:idx] // Check if the current user was requested if username == "~" { u, err = user.Current() } else { u, err = user.Lookup(username[1:]) } // If we couldn't figure that out, then fail here if err != nil { return "", err } // Now we can replace the path with u.HomeDir return filepath.Join(u.HomeDir, path[idx:]), nil }