violet/utils/domain-utils.go
2023-06-04 22:28:48 +01:00

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Go

package utils
import (
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// SplitDomainPort takes an input host and default port then outputs the domain,
// port and true or empty values and false if the split failed
func SplitDomainPort(host string, defaultPort int) (domain string, port int, ok bool) {
a := strings.SplitN(host, ":", 2)
switch len(a) {
case 2:
domain = a[0]
p, err := strconv.Atoi(a[1])
port = p
ok = err == nil
case 1:
domain = a[0]
port = defaultPort
ok = true
}
return
}
// GetDomainWithoutPort takes an input domain + port and outputs the domain
// without the port.
//
// example.com:443 => example.com
func GetDomainWithoutPort(domain string) string {
// if a valid index isn't found then return false
n := strings.LastIndexByte(domain, ':')
if n == -1 {
return domain
}
return domain[:n]
}
// ReplaceSubdomainWithWildcard returns the domain with the subdomain replaced
// with a wildcard '*' character.
//
// www.example.com => *.example.com
func ReplaceSubdomainWithWildcard(domain string) (string, bool) {
// if a valid index isn't found then return false
n := strings.IndexByte(domain, '.')
if n == -1 {
return "", false
}
return "*" + domain[n:], true
}
// GetParentDomain returns the parent domain stripping off the subdomain.
//
// www.example.com => example.com
func GetParentDomain(domain string) (string, bool) {
// if a valid index isn't found then return false
n := strings.IndexByte(domain, '.')
if n == -1 {
return "", false
}
return domain[n+1:], true
}
// GetTopFqdn returns the top domain stripping off multiple layers of subdomains.
//
// hello.world.example.com => example.com
func GetTopFqdn(domain string) (string, bool) {
var countDot int
n := strings.LastIndexFunc(domain, func(r rune) bool {
// return true if this is the second '.'
// otherwise counts one and continues
if r == '.' {
if countDot == 1 {
return true
}
countDot++
}
return false
})
// if a valid index isn't found then return false
if n == -1 {
return "", false
}
return domain[n+1:], true
}