package util import "strings" // ValidOptionalPort reports whether port is either an empty string // or matches /^:\d*$/ func ValidOptionalPort(port string) bool { if port == "" { return true } if port[0] != ':' { return false } for _, b := range port[1:] { if b < '0' || b > '9' { return false } } return true } // SplitHostPort separates host and port. If the port is not valid, it returns // the entire input as host, and it doesn't check the validity of the host. // Unlike net.SplitHostPort, but per RFC 3986, it requires ports to be numeric. func SplitHostPort(hostPort string) (host, port string) { host = hostPort colon := strings.LastIndexByte(host, ':') if colon != -1 && ValidOptionalPort(host[colon:]) { host, port = host[:colon], host[colon+1:] } if strings.HasPrefix(host, "[") && strings.HasSuffix(host, "]") { host = host[1 : len(host)-1] } return }