A cli tool to quickly create and manage nginx server blocks.
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61 lines
2.3 KiB
61 lines
2.3 KiB
var validator = require('validator');
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var parseToInt = require('./parseToInt');
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var isIP = require('./isIP');
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// Using Validator
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var isDomain = validator.isFQDN;
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function validate(domain, inPort = undefined, outPort = "80") {
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// Error messages
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var domainInvalidMsg = ["\nPlease use a domain name instead of an IP address.", "\nDomain is not valid. Please use a valid domain name."];
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var portInvalidMsg = ["\nPort should be a number.", "\nPort should be a number from 1 and 65535."];
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// ARGV returns a string as input. Port numbers should be parsed to int to validate them. If validation fails, these will return undefined and will fail the subsequent test.
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var validInPort = parseToInt(inPort);
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var validOutPort = parseToInt(outPort);
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// The value of isInvalid will be returned back. If none of the `if`s are true, the default value `true` is returned `domain`, `inPort` and `outPort` are considered validated.
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var isValid = true;
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// Throw if IP is given instead of domain name.
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if (isIP(domain)) {
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console.log(domainInvalidMsg[0]);
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return isValid = false;
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}
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// Throw if input is not a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)
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if (!isDomain(domain)) {
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console.log(domainInvalidMsg[1]);
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return isValid = false;
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}
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// Enter if `inPort` is not defined. This happens for `up static` where no inbound ports are required.
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if (typeof inPort == undefined) {
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if (!validOutPort) {
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console.log(portInvalidMsg[0]); // `outPort` is not an integer.
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return isValid = false;
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}
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if (!(validOutPort > 0 && validOutPort <= 65535)) {
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console.log(portInvalidMsg[1]); // `outPort` is not within port range.
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return isValid = false;
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}
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}
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// Enter if `inPort` is defined. This happens for `up proxy` where inbound port is required.
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if (typeof inPort !== undefined) {
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if (!validInPort || !validOutPort) {
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console.log(portInvalidMsg[0]); // Either `inPort` or `outPort` is not an integer.
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return isValid = false;
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}
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if (typeof outPort !== undefined) {
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if (!((validInPort > 0 && validInPort <= 65535) && (validOutPort > 0 && validOutPort <= 65535))) {
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console.log(portInvalidMsg[1]); // Either `inPort` or `outPort` are not within port range.
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return isValid = false;
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}
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}
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return isValid; // If any of the `if`s were true, `isInvalid = false`. If not, `isInvalid = true`.
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}
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}
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module.exports = validate;
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