Regex parses a cpuset via 2 matches. Find number(s) or range(s) folowed
by a comma, then, find a single number or a single range not followed
by a comma. E.g., 0-1,4-5,6,7,10,11,14-15
CpuSet function first checks regex, then ensures left num <= right num
Signed-off-by: Daniel Bowder <daniel@bowdernet.com>
},
HttpProxyText: gettext('Example') + ": http://username:password@host:port/",
},
HttpProxyText: gettext('Example') + ": http://username:password@host:port/",
+ CpuSet: function(v) {
+ if (!Proxmox.Utils.CpuSet_match.test(v)) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ let groups = v.split(",");
+ for (let i = 0; i < groups.length; i++) {
+ if (!groups[i].includes("-")) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ let values = groups[i].split("-");
+ let left = parseInt(values[0], 10);
+ let right = parseInt(values[1], 10);
+ if (left > right) {
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+ return true;
+ },
+ CpuSetText: gettext('This is not a valid CpuSet'),
+
DnsName: function(v) {
return Proxmox.Utils.DnsName_match.test(v);
},
DnsName: function(v) {
return Proxmox.Utils.DnsName_match.test(v);
},
me.DnsName_match = new RegExp("^" + DnsName_REGEXP + "$");
me.DnsName_or_Wildcard_match = new RegExp("^(?:\\*\\.)?" + DnsName_REGEXP + "$");
me.DnsName_match = new RegExp("^" + DnsName_REGEXP + "$");
me.DnsName_or_Wildcard_match = new RegExp("^(?:\\*\\.)?" + DnsName_REGEXP + "$");
+ me.CpuSet_match = /^(?:(?:[0-9]+,)|(?:[0-9]+-[0-9]+,))*(?:(?:[0-9]+)$|(?:[0-9]+-[0-9]+)$)/;
+
me.HostPort_match = new RegExp("^(" + IPV4_REGEXP + "|" + DnsName_REGEXP + ")(?::(\\d+))?$");
me.HostPortBrackets_match = new RegExp("^\\[(" + IPV6_REGEXP + "|" + IPV4_REGEXP + "|" + DnsName_REGEXP + ")\\](?::(\\d+))?$");
me.IP6_dotnotation_match = new RegExp("^(" + IPV6_REGEXP + ")(?:\\.(\\d+))?$");
me.HostPort_match = new RegExp("^(" + IPV4_REGEXP + "|" + DnsName_REGEXP + ")(?::(\\d+))?$");
me.HostPortBrackets_match = new RegExp("^\\[(" + IPV6_REGEXP + "|" + IPV4_REGEXP + "|" + DnsName_REGEXP + ")\\](?::(\\d+))?$");
me.IP6_dotnotation_match = new RegExp("^(" + IPV6_REGEXP + ")(?:\\.(\\d+))?$");