gocron/vendor/github.com/cihub/seelog/internals_fsutils.go

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Go

package seelog
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
)
// File and directory permitions.
const (
defaultFilePermissions = 0666
defaultDirectoryPermissions = 0767
)
const (
// Max number of directories can be read asynchronously.
maxDirNumberReadAsync = 1000
)
type cannotOpenFileError struct {
baseError
}
func newCannotOpenFileError(fname string) *cannotOpenFileError {
return &cannotOpenFileError{baseError{message: "Cannot open file: " + fname}}
}
type notDirectoryError struct {
baseError
}
func newNotDirectoryError(dname string) *notDirectoryError {
return &notDirectoryError{baseError{message: dname + " is not directory"}}
}
// fileFilter is a filtering criteria function for '*os.File'.
// Must return 'false' to set aside the given file.
type fileFilter func(os.FileInfo, *os.File) bool
// filePathFilter is a filtering creteria function for file path.
// Must return 'false' to set aside the given file.
type filePathFilter func(filePath string) bool
// GetSubdirNames returns a list of directories found in
// the given one with dirPath.
func getSubdirNames(dirPath string) ([]string, error) {
fi, err := os.Stat(dirPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !fi.IsDir() {
return nil, newNotDirectoryError(dirPath)
}
dd, err := os.Open(dirPath)
// Cannot open file.
if err != nil {
if dd != nil {
dd.Close()
}
return nil, err
}
defer dd.Close()
// TODO: Improve performance by buffering reading.
allEntities, err := dd.Readdir(-1)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
subDirs := []string{}
for _, entity := range allEntities {
if entity.IsDir() {
subDirs = append(subDirs, entity.Name())
}
}
return subDirs, nil
}
// getSubdirAbsPaths recursively visit all the subdirectories
// starting from the given directory and returns absolute paths for them.
func getAllSubdirAbsPaths(dirPath string) (res []string, err error) {
dps, err := getSubdirAbsPaths(dirPath)
if err != nil {
res = []string{}
return
}
res = append(res, dps...)
for _, dp := range dps {
sdps, err := getAllSubdirAbsPaths(dp)
if err != nil {
return []string{}, err
}
res = append(res, sdps...)
}
return
}
// getSubdirAbsPaths supplies absolute paths for all subdirectiries in a given directory.
// Input: (I1) dirPath - absolute path of a directory in question.
// Out: (O1) - slice of subdir asbolute paths; (O2) - error of the operation.
// Remark: If error (O2) is non-nil then (O1) is nil and vice versa.
func getSubdirAbsPaths(dirPath string) ([]string, error) {
sdns, err := getSubdirNames(dirPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
rsdns := []string{}
for _, sdn := range sdns {
rsdns = append(rsdns, filepath.Join(dirPath, sdn))
}
return rsdns, nil
}
// getOpenFilesInDir supplies a slice of os.File pointers to files located in the directory.
// Remark: Ignores files for which fileFilter returns false
func getOpenFilesInDir(dirPath string, fFilter fileFilter) ([]*os.File, error) {
dfi, err := os.Open(dirPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, newCannotOpenFileError("Cannot open directory " + dirPath)
}
defer dfi.Close()
// Size of read buffer (i.e. chunk of items read at a time).
rbs := 64
resFiles := []*os.File{}
L:
for {
// Read directory entities by reasonable chuncks
// to prevent overflows on big number of files.
fis, e := dfi.Readdir(rbs)
switch e {
// It's OK.
case nil:
// Do nothing, just continue cycle.
case io.EOF:
break L
// Something went wrong.
default:
return nil, e
}
// THINK: Maybe, use async running.
for _, fi := range fis {
// NB: On Linux this could be a problem as
// there are lots of file types available.
if !fi.IsDir() {
f, e := os.Open(filepath.Join(dirPath, fi.Name()))
if e != nil {
if f != nil {
f.Close()
}
// THINK: Add nil as indicator that a problem occurred.
resFiles = append(resFiles, nil)
continue
}
// Check filter condition.
if fFilter != nil && !fFilter(fi, f) {
continue
}
resFiles = append(resFiles, f)
}
}
}
return resFiles, nil
}
func isRegular(m os.FileMode) bool {
return m&os.ModeType == 0
}
// getDirFilePaths return full paths of the files located in the directory.
// Remark: Ignores files for which fileFilter returns false.
func getDirFilePaths(dirPath string, fpFilter filePathFilter, pathIsName bool) ([]string, error) {
dfi, err := os.Open(dirPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, newCannotOpenFileError("Cannot open directory " + dirPath)
}
defer dfi.Close()
var absDirPath string
if !filepath.IsAbs(dirPath) {
absDirPath, err = filepath.Abs(dirPath)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot get absolute path of directory: %s", err.Error())
}
} else {
absDirPath = dirPath
}
// TODO: check if dirPath is really directory.
// Size of read buffer (i.e. chunk of items read at a time).
rbs := 2 << 5
filePaths := []string{}
var fp string
L:
for {
// Read directory entities by reasonable chuncks
// to prevent overflows on big number of files.
fis, e := dfi.Readdir(rbs)
switch e {
// It's OK.
case nil:
// Do nothing, just continue cycle.
case io.EOF:
break L
// Indicate that something went wrong.
default:
return nil, e
}
// THINK: Maybe, use async running.
for _, fi := range fis {
// NB: Should work on every Windows and non-Windows OS.
if isRegular(fi.Mode()) {
if pathIsName {
fp = fi.Name()
} else {
// Build full path of a file.
fp = filepath.Join(absDirPath, fi.Name())
}
// Check filter condition.
if fpFilter != nil && !fpFilter(fp) {
continue
}
filePaths = append(filePaths, fp)
}
}
}
return filePaths, nil
}
// getOpenFilesByDirectoryAsync runs async reading directories 'dirPaths' and inserts pairs
// in map 'filesInDirMap': Key - directory name, value - *os.File slice.
func getOpenFilesByDirectoryAsync(
dirPaths []string,
fFilter fileFilter,
filesInDirMap map[string][]*os.File,
) error {
n := len(dirPaths)
if n > maxDirNumberReadAsync {
return fmt.Errorf("number of input directories to be read exceeded max value %d", maxDirNumberReadAsync)
}
type filesInDirResult struct {
DirName string
Files []*os.File
Error error
}
dirFilesChan := make(chan *filesInDirResult, n)
var wg sync.WaitGroup
// Register n goroutines which are going to do work.
wg.Add(n)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
// Launch asynchronously the piece of work.
go func(dirPath string) {
fs, e := getOpenFilesInDir(dirPath, fFilter)
dirFilesChan <- &filesInDirResult{filepath.Base(dirPath), fs, e}
// Mark the current goroutine as finished (work is done).
wg.Done()
}(dirPaths[i])
}
// Wait for all goroutines to finish their work.
wg.Wait()
// Close the error channel to let for-range clause
// get all the buffered values without blocking and quit in the end.
close(dirFilesChan)
for fidr := range dirFilesChan {
if fidr.Error == nil {
// THINK: What will happen if the key is already present?
filesInDirMap[fidr.DirName] = fidr.Files
} else {
return fidr.Error
}
}
return nil
}
// fileExists return flag whether a given file exists
// and operation error if an unclassified failure occurs.
func fileExists(path string) (bool, error) {
_, err := os.Stat(path)
if err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return false, nil
}
return false, err
}
return true, nil
}
// createDirectory makes directory with a given name
// making all parent directories if necessary.
func createDirectory(dirPath string) error {
var dPath string
var err error
if !filepath.IsAbs(dirPath) {
dPath, err = filepath.Abs(dirPath)
if err != nil {
return err
}
} else {
dPath = dirPath
}
exists, err := fileExists(dPath)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if exists {
return nil
}
return os.MkdirAll(dPath, os.ModeDir)
}
// tryRemoveFile gives a try removing the file
// only ignoring an error when the file does not exist.
func tryRemoveFile(filePath string) (err error) {
err = os.Remove(filePath)
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
err = nil
return
}
return
}