// Copyright 2015 The Prometheus 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 parser import ( "fmt" "strings" "unicode" "unicode/utf8" ) // Item represents a token or text string returned from the scanner. type Item struct { Typ ItemType // The type of this Item. Pos Pos // The starting position, in bytes, of this Item in the input string. Val string // The value of this Item. } // String returns a descriptive string for the Item. func (i Item) String() string { switch { case i.Typ == EOF: return "EOF" case i.Typ == ERROR: return i.Val case i.Typ == IDENTIFIER || i.Typ == METRIC_IDENTIFIER: return fmt.Sprintf("%q", i.Val) case i.Typ.IsKeyword(): return fmt.Sprintf("<%s>", i.Val) case i.Typ.IsOperator(): return fmt.Sprintf("", i.Val) case i.Typ.IsAggregator(): return fmt.Sprintf("", i.Val) case len(i.Val) > 10: return fmt.Sprintf("%.10q...", i.Val) } return fmt.Sprintf("%q", i.Val) } // IsOperator returns true if the Item corresponds to a arithmetic or set operator. // Returns false otherwise. func (i ItemType) IsOperator() bool { return i > operatorsStart && i < operatorsEnd } // IsAggregator returns true if the Item belongs to the aggregator functions. // Returns false otherwise func (i ItemType) IsAggregator() bool { return i > aggregatorsStart && i < aggregatorsEnd } // IsAggregatorWithParam returns true if the Item is an aggregator that takes a parameter. // Returns false otherwise func (i ItemType) IsAggregatorWithParam() bool { return i == TOPK || i == BOTTOMK || i == COUNT_VALUES || i == QUANTILE } // IsKeyword returns true if the Item corresponds to a keyword. // Returns false otherwise. func (i ItemType) IsKeyword() bool { return i > keywordsStart && i < keywordsEnd } // IsComparisonOperator returns true if the Item corresponds to a comparison operator. // Returns false otherwise. func (i ItemType) IsComparisonOperator() bool { switch i { case EQLC, NEQ, LTE, LSS, GTE, GTR: return true default: return false } } // IsSetOperator returns whether the Item corresponds to a set operator. func (i ItemType) IsSetOperator() bool { switch i { case LAND, LOR, LUNLESS: return true } return false } type ItemType int // This is a list of all keywords in PromQL. // When changing this list, make sure to also change // the maybe_label grammar rule in the generated parser // to avoid misinterpretation of labels as keywords. var key = map[string]ItemType{ // Operators. "and": LAND, "or": LOR, "unless": LUNLESS, // Aggregators. "sum": SUM, "avg": AVG, "count": COUNT, "min": MIN, "max": MAX, "group": GROUP, "stddev": STDDEV, "stdvar": STDVAR, "topk": TOPK, "bottomk": BOTTOMK, "count_values": COUNT_VALUES, "quantile": QUANTILE, // Keywords. "offset": OFFSET, "by": BY, "without": WITHOUT, "on": ON, "ignoring": IGNORING, "group_left": GROUP_LEFT, "group_right": GROUP_RIGHT, "bool": BOOL, } // ItemTypeStr is the default string representations for common Items. It does not // imply that those are the only character sequences that can be lexed to such an Item. var ItemTypeStr = map[ItemType]string{ LEFT_PAREN: "(", RIGHT_PAREN: ")", LEFT_BRACE: "{", RIGHT_BRACE: "}", LEFT_BRACKET: "[", RIGHT_BRACKET: "]", COMMA: ",", EQL: "=", COLON: ":", SEMICOLON: ";", BLANK: "_", TIMES: "x", SPACE: "", SUB: "-", ADD: "+", MUL: "*", MOD: "%", DIV: "/", EQLC: "==", NEQ: "!=", LTE: "<=", LSS: "<", GTE: ">=", GTR: ">", EQL_REGEX: "=~", NEQ_REGEX: "!~", POW: "^", } func init() { // Add keywords to Item type strings. for s, ty := range key { ItemTypeStr[ty] = s } // Special numbers. key["inf"] = NUMBER key["nan"] = NUMBER } func (i ItemType) String() string { if s, ok := ItemTypeStr[i]; ok { return s } return fmt.Sprintf("", i) } func (i Item) desc() string { if _, ok := ItemTypeStr[i.Typ]; ok { return i.String() } if i.Typ == EOF { return i.Typ.desc() } return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s", i.Typ.desc(), i) } func (i ItemType) desc() string { switch i { case ERROR: return "error" case EOF: return "end of input" case COMMENT: return "comment" case IDENTIFIER: return "identifier" case METRIC_IDENTIFIER: return "metric identifier" case STRING: return "string" case NUMBER: return "number" case DURATION: return "duration" } return fmt.Sprintf("%q", i) } const eof = -1 // stateFn represents the state of the scanner as a function that returns the next state. type stateFn func(*Lexer) stateFn // Pos is the position in a string. // Negative numbers indicate undefined positions. type Pos int // Lexer holds the state of the scanner. type Lexer struct { input string // The string being scanned. state stateFn // The next lexing function to enter. pos Pos // Current position in the input. start Pos // Start position of this Item. width Pos // Width of last rune read from input. lastPos Pos // Position of most recent Item returned by NextItem. itemp *Item // Pointer to where the next scanned item should be placed. scannedItem bool // Set to true every time an item is scanned. parenDepth int // Nesting depth of ( ) exprs. braceOpen bool // Whether a { is opened. bracketOpen bool // Whether a [ is opened. gotColon bool // Whether we got a ':' after [ was opened. stringOpen rune // Quote rune of the string currently being read. // seriesDesc is set when a series description for the testing // language is lexed. seriesDesc bool } // next returns the next rune in the input. func (l *Lexer) next() rune { if int(l.pos) >= len(l.input) { l.width = 0 return eof } r, w := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(l.input[l.pos:]) l.width = Pos(w) l.pos += l.width return r } // peek returns but does not consume the next rune in the input. func (l *Lexer) peek() rune { r := l.next() l.backup() return r } // backup steps back one rune. Can only be called once per call of next. func (l *Lexer) backup() { l.pos -= l.width } // emit passes an Item back to the client. func (l *Lexer) emit(t ItemType) { *l.itemp = Item{t, l.start, l.input[l.start:l.pos]} l.start = l.pos l.scannedItem = true } // ignore skips over the pending input before this point. func (l *Lexer) ignore() { l.start = l.pos } // accept consumes the next rune if it's from the valid set. func (l *Lexer) accept(valid string) bool { if strings.ContainsRune(valid, l.next()) { return true } l.backup() return false } // acceptRun consumes a run of runes from the valid set. func (l *Lexer) acceptRun(valid string) { for strings.ContainsRune(valid, l.next()) { // consume } l.backup() } // errorf returns an error token and terminates the scan by passing // back a nil pointer that will be the next state, terminating l.NextItem. func (l *Lexer) errorf(format string, args ...interface{}) stateFn { *l.itemp = Item{ERROR, l.start, fmt.Sprintf(format, args...)} l.scannedItem = true return nil } // NextItem writes the next item to the provided address. func (l *Lexer) NextItem(itemp *Item) { l.scannedItem = false l.itemp = itemp if l.state != nil { for !l.scannedItem { l.state = l.state(l) } } else { l.emit(EOF) } l.lastPos = l.itemp.Pos } // Lex creates a new scanner for the input string. func Lex(input string) *Lexer { l := &Lexer{ input: input, state: lexStatements, } return l } // lineComment is the character that starts a line comment. const lineComment = "#" // lexStatements is the top-level state for lexing. func lexStatements(l *Lexer) stateFn { if l.braceOpen { return lexInsideBraces } if strings.HasPrefix(l.input[l.pos:], lineComment) { return lexLineComment } switch r := l.next(); { case r == eof: if l.parenDepth != 0 { return l.errorf("unclosed left parenthesis") } else if l.bracketOpen { return l.errorf("unclosed left bracket") } l.emit(EOF) return nil case r == ',': l.emit(COMMA) case isSpace(r): return lexSpace case r == '*': l.emit(MUL) case r == '/': l.emit(DIV) case r == '%': l.emit(MOD) case r == '+': l.emit(ADD) case r == '-': l.emit(SUB) case r == '^': l.emit(POW) case r == '=': if t := l.peek(); t == '=' { l.next() l.emit(EQLC) } else if t == '~' { return l.errorf("unexpected character after '=': %q", t) } else { l.emit(EQL) } case r == '!': if t := l.next(); t == '=' { l.emit(NEQ) } else { return l.errorf("unexpected character after '!': %q", t) } case r == '<': if t := l.peek(); t == '=' { l.next() l.emit(LTE) } else { l.emit(LSS) } case r == '>': if t := l.peek(); t == '=' { l.next() l.emit(GTE) } else { l.emit(GTR) } case isDigit(r) || (r == '.' && isDigit(l.peek())): l.backup() return lexNumberOrDuration case r == '"' || r == '\'': l.stringOpen = r return lexString case r == '`': l.stringOpen = r return lexRawString case isAlpha(r) || r == ':': if !l.bracketOpen { l.backup() return lexKeywordOrIdentifier } if l.gotColon { return l.errorf("unexpected colon %q", r) } l.emit(COLON) l.gotColon = true case r == '(': l.emit(LEFT_PAREN) l.parenDepth++ return lexStatements case r == ')': l.emit(RIGHT_PAREN) l.parenDepth-- if l.parenDepth < 0 { return l.errorf("unexpected right parenthesis %q", r) } return lexStatements case r == '{': l.emit(LEFT_BRACE) l.braceOpen = true return lexInsideBraces case r == '[': if l.bracketOpen { return l.errorf("unexpected left bracket %q", r) } l.gotColon = false l.emit(LEFT_BRACKET) if isSpace(l.peek()) { skipSpaces(l) } l.bracketOpen = true return lexDuration case r == ']': if !l.bracketOpen { return l.errorf("unexpected right bracket %q", r) } l.emit(RIGHT_BRACKET) l.bracketOpen = false case r == '@': l.emit(AT) default: return l.errorf("unexpected character: %q", r) } return lexStatements } // lexInsideBraces scans the inside of a vector selector. Keywords are ignored and // scanned as identifiers. func lexInsideBraces(l *Lexer) stateFn { if strings.HasPrefix(l.input[l.pos:], lineComment) { return lexLineComment } switch r := l.next(); { case r == eof: return l.errorf("unexpected end of input inside braces") case isSpace(r): return lexSpace case isAlpha(r): l.backup() return lexIdentifier case r == ',': l.emit(COMMA) case r == '"' || r == '\'': l.stringOpen = r return lexString case r == '`': l.stringOpen = r return lexRawString case r == '=': if l.next() == '~' { l.emit(EQL_REGEX) break } l.backup() l.emit(EQL) case r == '!': switch nr := l.next(); { case nr == '~': l.emit(NEQ_REGEX) case nr == '=': l.emit(NEQ) default: return l.errorf("unexpected character after '!' inside braces: %q", nr) } case r == '{': return l.errorf("unexpected left brace %q", r) case r == '}': l.emit(RIGHT_BRACE) l.braceOpen = false if l.seriesDesc { return lexValueSequence } return lexStatements default: return l.errorf("unexpected character inside braces: %q", r) } return lexInsideBraces } // lexValueSequence scans a value sequence of a series description. func lexValueSequence(l *Lexer) stateFn { switch r := l.next(); { case r == eof: return lexStatements case isSpace(r): l.emit(SPACE) lexSpace(l) case r == '+': l.emit(ADD) case r == '-': l.emit(SUB) case r == 'x': l.emit(TIMES) case r == '_': l.emit(BLANK) case isDigit(r) || (r == '.' && isDigit(l.peek())): l.backup() lexNumber(l) case isAlpha(r): l.backup() // We might lex invalid Items here but this will be caught by the parser. return lexKeywordOrIdentifier default: return l.errorf("unexpected character in series sequence: %q", r) } return lexValueSequence } // lexEscape scans a string escape sequence. The initial escaping character (\) // has already been seen. // // NOTE: This function as well as the helper function digitVal() and associated // tests have been adapted from the corresponding functions in the "go/scanner" // package of the Go standard library to work for Prometheus-style strings. // None of the actual escaping/quoting logic was changed in this function - it // was only modified to integrate with our lexer. func lexEscape(l *Lexer) stateFn { var n int var base, max uint32 ch := l.next() switch ch { case 'a', 'b', 'f', 'n', 'r', 't', 'v', '\\', l.stringOpen: return lexString case '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7': n, base, max = 3, 8, 255 case 'x': ch = l.next() n, base, max = 2, 16, 255 case 'u': ch = l.next() n, base, max = 4, 16, unicode.MaxRune case 'U': ch = l.next() n, base, max = 8, 16, unicode.MaxRune case eof: l.errorf("escape sequence not terminated") return lexString default: l.errorf("unknown escape sequence %#U", ch) return lexString } var x uint32 for n > 0 { d := uint32(digitVal(ch)) if d >= base { if ch == eof { l.errorf("escape sequence not terminated") return lexString } l.errorf("illegal character %#U in escape sequence", ch) return lexString } x = x*base + d ch = l.next() n-- } if x > max || 0xD800 <= x && x < 0xE000 { l.errorf("escape sequence is an invalid Unicode code point") } return lexString } // digitVal returns the digit value of a rune or 16 in case the rune does not // represent a valid digit. func digitVal(ch rune) int { switch { case '0' <= ch && ch <= '9': return int(ch - '0') case 'a' <= ch && ch <= 'f': return int(ch - 'a' + 10) case 'A' <= ch && ch <= 'F': return int(ch - 'A' + 10) } return 16 // Larger than any legal digit val. } // skipSpaces skips the spaces until a non-space is encountered. func skipSpaces(l *Lexer) { for isSpace(l.peek()) { l.next() } l.ignore() } // lexString scans a quoted string. The initial quote has already been seen. func lexString(l *Lexer) stateFn { Loop: for { switch l.next() { case '\\': return lexEscape case utf8.RuneError: l.errorf("invalid UTF-8 rune") return lexString case eof, '\n': return l.errorf("unterminated quoted string") case l.stringOpen: break Loop } } l.emit(STRING) return lexStatements } // lexRawString scans a raw quoted string. The initial quote has already been seen. func lexRawString(l *Lexer) stateFn { Loop: for { switch l.next() { case utf8.RuneError: l.errorf("invalid UTF-8 rune") return lexRawString case eof: l.errorf("unterminated raw string") return lexRawString case l.stringOpen: break Loop } } l.emit(STRING) return lexStatements } // lexSpace scans a run of space characters. One space has already been seen. func lexSpace(l *Lexer) stateFn { for isSpace(l.peek()) { l.next() } l.ignore() return lexStatements } // lexLineComment scans a line comment. Left comment marker is known to be present. func lexLineComment(l *Lexer) stateFn { l.pos += Pos(len(lineComment)) for r := l.next(); !isEndOfLine(r) && r != eof; { r = l.next() } l.backup() l.emit(COMMENT) return lexStatements } func lexDuration(l *Lexer) stateFn { if l.scanNumber() { return l.errorf("missing unit character in duration") } if !acceptRemainingDuration(l) { return l.errorf("bad duration syntax: %q", l.input[l.start:l.pos]) } l.backup() l.emit(DURATION) return lexStatements } // lexNumber scans a number: decimal, hex, oct or float. func lexNumber(l *Lexer) stateFn { if !l.scanNumber() { return l.errorf("bad number syntax: %q", l.input[l.start:l.pos]) } l.emit(NUMBER) return lexStatements } // lexNumberOrDuration scans a number or a duration Item. func lexNumberOrDuration(l *Lexer) stateFn { if l.scanNumber() { l.emit(NUMBER) return lexStatements } // Next two chars must be a valid unit and a non-alphanumeric. if acceptRemainingDuration(l) { l.backup() l.emit(DURATION) return lexStatements } return l.errorf("bad number or duration syntax: %q", l.input[l.start:l.pos]) } func acceptRemainingDuration(l *Lexer) bool { // Next two char must be a valid duration. if !l.accept("smhdwy") { return false } // Support for ms. Bad units like hs, ys will be caught when we actually // parse the duration. l.accept("s") // Next char can be another number then a unit. for l.accept("0123456789") { for l.accept("0123456789") { } // y is no longer in the list as it should always come first in // durations. if !l.accept("smhdw") { return false } // Support for ms. Bad units like hs, ys will be caught when we actually // parse the duration. l.accept("s") } return !isAlphaNumeric(l.next()) } // scanNumber scans numbers of different formats. The scanned Item is // not necessarily a valid number. This case is caught by the parser. func (l *Lexer) scanNumber() bool { digits := "0123456789" // Disallow hexadecimal in series descriptions as the syntax is ambiguous. if !l.seriesDesc && l.accept("0") && l.accept("xX") { digits = "0123456789abcdefABCDEF" } l.acceptRun(digits) if l.accept(".") { l.acceptRun(digits) } if l.accept("eE") { l.accept("+-") l.acceptRun("0123456789") } // Next thing must not be alphanumeric unless it's the times token // for series repetitions. if r := l.peek(); (l.seriesDesc && r == 'x') || !isAlphaNumeric(r) { return true } return false } // lexIdentifier scans an alphanumeric identifier. The next character // is known to be a letter. func lexIdentifier(l *Lexer) stateFn { for isAlphaNumeric(l.next()) { // absorb } l.backup() l.emit(IDENTIFIER) return lexStatements } // lexKeywordOrIdentifier scans an alphanumeric identifier which may contain // a colon rune. If the identifier is a keyword the respective keyword Item // is scanned. func lexKeywordOrIdentifier(l *Lexer) stateFn { Loop: for { switch r := l.next(); { case isAlphaNumeric(r) || r == ':': // absorb. default: l.backup() word := l.input[l.start:l.pos] if kw, ok := key[strings.ToLower(word)]; ok { l.emit(kw) } else if !strings.Contains(word, ":") { l.emit(IDENTIFIER) } else { l.emit(METRIC_IDENTIFIER) } break Loop } } if l.seriesDesc && l.peek() != '{' { return lexValueSequence } return lexStatements } func isSpace(r rune) bool { return r == ' ' || r == '\t' || r == '\n' || r == '\r' } // isEndOfLine reports whether r is an end-of-line character. func isEndOfLine(r rune) bool { return r == '\r' || r == '\n' } // isAlphaNumeric reports whether r is an alphabetic, digit, or underscore. func isAlphaNumeric(r rune) bool { return isAlpha(r) || isDigit(r) } // isDigit reports whether r is a digit. Note: we cannot use unicode.IsDigit() // instead because that also classifies non-Latin digits as digits. See // https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/939. func isDigit(r rune) bool { return '0' <= r && r <= '9' } // isAlpha reports whether r is an alphabetic or underscore. func isAlpha(r rune) bool { return r == '_' || ('a' <= r && r <= 'z') || ('A' <= r && r <= 'Z') } // isLabel reports whether the string can be used as label. func isLabel(s string) bool { if len(s) == 0 || !isAlpha(rune(s[0])) { return false } for _, c := range s[1:] { if !isAlphaNumeric(c) { return false } } return true }