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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2014 IBM Corp.
- *
- * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
- * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
- * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
- * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
- *
- * Contributors:
- * Seth Hoenig
- * Allan Stockdill-Mander
- * Mike Robertson
- */
- package mqtt
- import (
- "errors"
- "strings"
- )
- //ErrInvalidQos is the error returned when an packet is to be sent
- //with an invalid Qos value
- var ErrInvalidQos = errors.New("Invalid QoS")
- //ErrInvalidTopicEmptyString is the error returned when a topic string
- //is passed in that is 0 length
- var ErrInvalidTopicEmptyString = errors.New("Invalid Topic; empty string")
- //ErrInvalidTopicMultilevel is the error returned when a topic string
- //is passed in that has the multi level wildcard in any position but
- //the last
- var ErrInvalidTopicMultilevel = errors.New("Invalid Topic; multi-level wildcard must be last level")
- // Topic Names and Topic Filters
- // The MQTT v3.1.1 spec clarifies a number of ambiguities with regard
- // to the validity of Topic strings.
- // - A Topic must be between 1 and 65535 bytes.
- // - A Topic is case sensitive.
- // - A Topic may contain whitespace.
- // - A Topic containing a leading forward slash is different than a Topic without.
- // - A Topic may be "/" (two levels, both empty string).
- // - A Topic must be UTF-8 encoded.
- // - A Topic may contain any number of levels.
- // - A Topic may contain an empty level (two forward slashes in a row).
- // - A TopicName may not contain a wildcard.
- // - A TopicFilter may only have a # (multi-level) wildcard as the last level.
- // - A TopicFilter may contain any number of + (single-level) wildcards.
- // - A TopicFilter with a # will match the absense of a level
- // Example: a subscription to "foo/#" will match messages published to "foo".
- func validateSubscribeMap(subs map[string]byte) ([]string, []byte, error) {
- var topics []string
- var qoss []byte
- for topic, qos := range subs {
- if err := validateTopicAndQos(topic, qos); err != nil {
- return nil, nil, err
- }
- topics = append(topics, topic)
- qoss = append(qoss, qos)
- }
- return topics, qoss, nil
- }
- func validateTopicAndQos(topic string, qos byte) error {
- if len(topic) == 0 {
- return ErrInvalidTopicEmptyString
- }
- levels := strings.Split(topic, "/")
- for i, level := range levels {
- if level == "#" && i != len(levels)-1 {
- return ErrInvalidTopicMultilevel
- }
- }
- if qos < 0 || qos > 2 {
- return ErrInvalidQos
- }
- return nil
- }
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