restic/internal/fs/fs_reader.go

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Go

package fs
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"path"
"sync"
"syscall"
"time"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/errors"
)
// Reader is a file system which provides a directory with a single file. When
// this file is opened for reading, the reader is passed through. The file can
// be opened once, all subsequent open calls return syscall.EIO. For Lstat(),
// the provided FileInfo is returned.
type Reader struct {
Name string
io.ReadCloser
// for FileInfo
Mode os.FileMode
ModTime time.Time
Size int64
AllowEmptyFile bool
open sync.Once
}
// statically ensure that Local implements FS.
var _ FS = &Reader{}
// VolumeName returns leading volume name, for the Reader file system it's
// always the empty string.
func (fs *Reader) VolumeName(_ string) string {
return ""
}
// Open opens a file for reading.
func (fs *Reader) Open(name string) (f File, err error) {
switch name {
case fs.Name:
fs.open.Do(func() {
f = newReaderFile(fs.ReadCloser, fs.fi(), fs.AllowEmptyFile)
})
if f == nil {
return nil, pathError("open", name, syscall.EIO)
}
return f, nil
case "/", ".":
f = fakeDir{
entries: []os.FileInfo{fs.fi()},
}
return f, nil
}
return nil, pathError("open", name, syscall.ENOENT)
}
func (fs *Reader) fi() os.FileInfo {
return fakeFileInfo{
name: fs.Name,
size: fs.Size,
mode: fs.Mode,
modtime: fs.ModTime,
}
}
// OpenFile is the generalized open call; most users will use Open
// or Create instead. It opens the named file with specified flag
// (O_RDONLY etc.) and perm, (0666 etc.) if applicable. If successful,
// methods on the returned File can be used for I/O.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *os.PathError.
func (fs *Reader) OpenFile(name string, flag int, _ os.FileMode) (f File, err error) {
if flag & ^(O_RDONLY|O_NOFOLLOW) != 0 {
return nil, pathError("open", name,
fmt.Errorf("invalid combination of flags 0x%x", flag))
}
fs.open.Do(func() {
f = newReaderFile(fs.ReadCloser, fs.fi(), fs.AllowEmptyFile)
})
if f == nil {
return nil, pathError("open", name, syscall.EIO)
}
return f, nil
}
// Stat returns a FileInfo describing the named file. If there is an error, it
// will be of type *os.PathError.
func (fs *Reader) Stat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
return fs.Lstat(name)
}
// Lstat returns the FileInfo structure describing the named file.
// If the file is a symbolic link, the returned FileInfo
// describes the symbolic link. Lstat makes no attempt to follow the link.
// If there is an error, it will be of type *os.PathError.
func (fs *Reader) Lstat(name string) (os.FileInfo, error) {
getDirInfo := func(name string) os.FileInfo {
fi := fakeFileInfo{
name: fs.Base(name),
size: 0,
mode: os.ModeDir | 0755,
modtime: time.Now(),
}
return fi
}
switch name {
case fs.Name:
return fs.fi(), nil
case "/", ".":
return getDirInfo(name), nil
}
dir := fs.Dir(fs.Name)
for {
if dir == "/" || dir == "." {
break
}
if name == dir {
return getDirInfo(name), nil
}
dir = fs.Dir(dir)
}
return nil, pathError("lstat", name, os.ErrNotExist)
}
// Join joins any number of path elements into a single path, adding a
// Separator if necessary. Join calls Clean on the result; in particular, all
// empty strings are ignored. On Windows, the result is a UNC path if and only
// if the first path element is a UNC path.
func (fs *Reader) Join(elem ...string) string {
return path.Join(elem...)
}
// Separator returns the OS and FS dependent separator for dirs/subdirs/files.
func (fs *Reader) Separator() string {
return "/"
}
// IsAbs reports whether the path is absolute. For the Reader, this is always the case.
func (fs *Reader) IsAbs(_ string) bool {
return true
}
// Abs returns an absolute representation of path. If the path is not absolute
// it will be joined with the current working directory to turn it into an
// absolute path. The absolute path name for a given file is not guaranteed to
// be unique. Abs calls Clean on the result.
//
// For the Reader, all paths are absolute.
func (fs *Reader) Abs(p string) (string, error) {
return path.Clean(p), nil
}
// Clean returns the cleaned path. For details, see filepath.Clean.
func (fs *Reader) Clean(p string) string {
return path.Clean(p)
}
// Base returns the last element of p.
func (fs *Reader) Base(p string) string {
return path.Base(p)
}
// Dir returns p without the last element.
func (fs *Reader) Dir(p string) string {
return path.Dir(p)
}
func newReaderFile(rd io.ReadCloser, fi os.FileInfo, allowEmptyFile bool) *readerFile {
return &readerFile{
ReadCloser: rd,
AllowEmptyFile: allowEmptyFile,
fakeFile: fakeFile{
FileInfo: fi,
name: fi.Name(),
},
}
}
type readerFile struct {
io.ReadCloser
AllowEmptyFile, bytesRead bool
fakeFile
}
// ErrFileEmpty is returned inside a *os.PathError by Read() for the file
// opened from the fs provided by Reader when no data could be read and
// AllowEmptyFile is not set.
var ErrFileEmpty = errors.New("no data read")
func (r *readerFile) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
n, err := r.ReadCloser.Read(p)
if n > 0 {
r.bytesRead = true
}
// return an error if we did not read any data
if err == io.EOF && !r.AllowEmptyFile && !r.bytesRead {
return n, pathError("read", r.fakeFile.name, ErrFileEmpty)
}
return n, err
}
func (r *readerFile) Close() error {
return r.ReadCloser.Close()
}
// ensure that readerFile implements File
var _ File = &readerFile{}
// fakeFile implements all File methods, but only returns errors for anything
// except Stat() and Name().
type fakeFile struct {
name string
os.FileInfo
}
// ensure that fakeFile implements File
var _ File = fakeFile{}
func (f fakeFile) Fd() uintptr {
return 0
}
func (f fakeFile) Readdirnames(_ int) ([]string, error) {
return nil, pathError("readdirnames", f.name, os.ErrInvalid)
}
func (f fakeFile) Readdir(_ int) ([]os.FileInfo, error) {
return nil, pathError("readdir", f.name, os.ErrInvalid)
}
func (f fakeFile) Seek(int64, int) (int64, error) {
return 0, pathError("seek", f.name, os.ErrInvalid)
}
func (f fakeFile) Read(_ []byte) (int, error) {
return 0, pathError("read", f.name, os.ErrInvalid)
}
func (f fakeFile) Close() error {
return nil
}
func (f fakeFile) Stat() (os.FileInfo, error) {
return f.FileInfo, nil
}
func (f fakeFile) Name() string {
return f.name
}
// fakeDir implements Readdirnames and Readdir, everything else is delegated to fakeFile.
type fakeDir struct {
entries []os.FileInfo
fakeFile
}
func (d fakeDir) Readdirnames(n int) ([]string, error) {
if n > 0 {
return nil, pathError("readdirnames", d.name, errors.New("not implemented"))
}
names := make([]string, 0, len(d.entries))
for _, entry := range d.entries {
names = append(names, entry.Name())
}
return names, nil
}
func (d fakeDir) Readdir(n int) ([]os.FileInfo, error) {
if n > 0 {
return nil, pathError("readdir", d.name, errors.New("not implemented"))
}
return d.entries, nil
}
// fakeFileInfo implements the bare minimum of os.FileInfo.
type fakeFileInfo struct {
name string
size int64
mode os.FileMode
modtime time.Time
}
func (fi fakeFileInfo) Name() string {
return fi.name
}
func (fi fakeFileInfo) Size() int64 {
return fi.size
}
func (fi fakeFileInfo) Mode() os.FileMode {
return fi.mode
}
func (fi fakeFileInfo) ModTime() time.Time {
return fi.modtime
}
func (fi fakeFileInfo) IsDir() bool {
return fi.mode&os.ModeDir > 0
}
func (fi fakeFileInfo) Sys() interface{} {
return nil
}
func pathError(op, name string, err error) *os.PathError {
return &os.PathError{Op: op, Path: name, Err: err}
}