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add validation package.

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Craig Oates 2 years ago
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(in-package #:cl-user)
(defpackage #:validation
(:use #:cl
#:app-constants)
(:export #:has-static-assets-extention?
#:is-valid-favicon-type?
#:favicon-need-resizing?)
(:documentation "Package for validating 'stuff'."))
(in-package #:validation)
(defun file-has-valid-static-assets-extention? (filename)
(cond ((or (string= "css" (pathname-type filename))
(string= "js" (pathname-type filename))
(string= "png" (pathname-type filename))
(string= "ico" (pathname-type filename))
(string= "gif" (pathname-type filename))
(string= "jpg" (pathname-type filename))
(string= "svg" (pathname-type filename))
(string= "txt" (pathname-type filename)))
filename)
(t nil)))
(defun file-is-valid-favicon-type? (filename)
"Returns path of file if `FILE' is a valid favicon.
Valid file types are 'ico', 'gif' and 'png'."
(cond ((or (string= "png" (pathname-type filename))
(string= "ico" (pathname-type filename))
(string= "gif" (pathname-type filename)))
filename)
(t nil)))
;; TODO: PORT CODE TO CALL THIS VERSION OF STRING-IS-NIL-OR-EMPTY?
(defun string-is-nil-or-empty? (string-to-test)
"Tests to see if `STRING-TO-TEST' is empty of just whitespace.
This is essentially the 'IsNullOrWhiteSpace' function I use in C#. It
expands the 'empty string' check to include a check to see if there is
string with just a '(white) space' in it."
(if (or (string= string-to-test " ")
(zerop (length string-to-test))
(null string-to-test))
t
nil))
(defun favicon-need-resizing? (dimensions)
"Checks to see if the `WIDTH' or `HEIGHT' are greater than 192x192 pixels.
`DIMENSIONS' is a cons list, with the `WIDTH' being first element and
`HEIGHT' being the second. If either of them are, then you look into
scaling down the image, using code in the `UTILS' package probably."
(cond ((or (< 192 (car dimensions)) (< 192 (cdr dimensions)))
t) ; True as in the dimensions are valid
(t ;; Bit confusing with the use of `T' here but its standard
;; practice to end `COND' with a catch-all `T'. In this
;; case, `T' here means the dimensions are invalid, as in
;; 'yes' the favicon needs resizing. This is confusing
;; Boolean logic but when you call this function, the
;; return types make sense from that point-of-view.
nil)))
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