packer-cn/builder/vmware/vmx.go

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Go

package vmware
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"os"
"regexp"
"sort"
"strings"
)
// ParseVMX parses the keys and values from a VMX file and returns
// them as a Go map.
func ParseVMX(contents string) map[string]string {
results := make(map[string]string)
lineRe := regexp.MustCompile(`^(.+?)\s*=\s*"(.*?)"\s*$`)
for _, line := range strings.Split(contents, "\n") {
matches := lineRe.FindStringSubmatch(line)
if matches == nil {
continue
}
key := strings.ToLower(matches[1])
results[key] = matches[2]
}
return results
}
// EncodeVMX takes a map and turns it into valid VMX contents.
func EncodeVMX(contents map[string]string) string {
var buf bytes.Buffer
i := 0
keys := make([]string, len(contents))
for k, _ := range contents {
keys[i] = k
i++
}
sort.Strings(keys)
for _, k := range keys {
buf.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%s = \"%s\"\n", k, contents[k]))
}
return buf.String()
}
// WriteVMX takes a path to a VMX file and contents in the form of a
// map and writes it out.
func WriteVMX(path string, data map[string]string) (err error) {
log.Printf("Writing VMX to: %s", path)
f, err := os.Create(path)
if err != nil {
return
}
defer f.Close()
var buf bytes.Buffer
buf.WriteString(EncodeVMX(data))
if _, err = io.Copy(f, &buf); err != nil {
return
}
return
}