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This adds support for syncing ownership on Unixes and on Windows. The scanner always picks up ownership information, but it is not applied unless the new folder option "Sync Ownership" is set. Ownership data is stored in a new FileInfo field called "platform data". This is intended to hold further platform-specific data in the future (specifically, extended attributes), which is why the whole design is a bit overkill for just ownership.
225 lines
6.9 KiB
Go
225 lines
6.9 KiB
Go
// Copyright (C) 2018 The Syncthing Authors.
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//
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// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
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// You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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package model
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import (
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"sort"
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"time"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/config"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/db"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/events"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/ignore"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/util"
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"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/versioner"
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)
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func init() {
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folderFactories[config.FolderTypeReceiveOnly] = newReceiveOnlyFolder
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}
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/*
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receiveOnlyFolder is a folder that does not propagate local changes outward.
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It does this by the following general mechanism (not all of which is
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implemented in this file):
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- Local changes are scanned and versioned as usual, but get the
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FlagLocalReceiveOnly bit set.
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- When changes are sent to the cluster this bit gets converted to the
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Invalid bit (like all other local flags, currently) and also the Version
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gets set to the empty version. The reason for clearing the Version is to
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ensure that other devices will not consider themselves out of date due to
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our change.
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- The database layer accounts sizes per flag bit, so we can know how many
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files have been changed locally. We use this to trigger a "Revert" option
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on the folder when the amount of locally changed data is nonzero.
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- To revert we take the files which have changed and reset their version
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counter down to zero. The next pull will replace our changed version with
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the globally latest. As this is a user-initiated operation we do not cause
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conflict copies when reverting.
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- When pulling normally (i.e., not in the revert case) with local changes,
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normal conflict resolution will apply. Conflict copies will be created,
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but not propagated outwards (because receive only, right).
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Implementation wise a receiveOnlyFolder is just a sendReceiveFolder that
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sets an extra bit on local changes and has a Revert method.
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*/
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type receiveOnlyFolder struct {
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*sendReceiveFolder
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}
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func newReceiveOnlyFolder(model *model, fset *db.FileSet, ignores *ignore.Matcher, cfg config.FolderConfiguration, ver versioner.Versioner, evLogger events.Logger, ioLimiter *util.Semaphore) service {
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sr := newSendReceiveFolder(model, fset, ignores, cfg, ver, evLogger, ioLimiter).(*sendReceiveFolder)
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sr.localFlags = protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly // gets propagated to the scanner, and set on locally changed files
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return &receiveOnlyFolder{sr}
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}
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func (f *receiveOnlyFolder) Revert() {
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f.doInSync(f.revert)
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}
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func (f *receiveOnlyFolder) revert() error {
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l.Infof("Reverting folder %v", f.Description())
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f.setState(FolderScanning)
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defer f.setState(FolderIdle)
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scanChan := make(chan string)
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go f.pullScannerRoutine(scanChan)
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defer close(scanChan)
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delQueue := &deleteQueue{
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handler: f, // for the deleteItemOnDisk and deleteDirOnDisk methods
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ignores: f.ignores,
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scanChan: scanChan,
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}
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batch := db.NewFileInfoBatch(func(files []protocol.FileInfo) error {
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f.updateLocalsFromScanning(files)
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return nil
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})
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snap, err := f.dbSnapshot()
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer snap.Release()
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snap.WithHave(protocol.LocalDeviceID, func(intf protocol.FileIntf) bool {
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fi := intf.(protocol.FileInfo)
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if !fi.IsReceiveOnlyChanged() {
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// We're only interested in files that have changed locally in
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// receive only mode.
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return true
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}
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fi.LocalFlags &^= protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly
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switch gf, ok := snap.GetGlobal(fi.Name); {
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case !ok:
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msg := "Unexpected global file that we have locally"
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l.Debugf("%v revert: %v: %v", f, msg, fi.Name)
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f.evLogger.Log(events.Failure, msg)
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return true
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case gf.IsReceiveOnlyChanged():
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// The global file is our own. A revert then means to delete it.
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// We'll delete files directly, directories get queued and
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// handled below.
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if fi.Deleted {
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fi.Version = protocol.Vector{} // if this file ever resurfaces anywhere we want our delete to be strictly older
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break
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}
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handled, err := delQueue.handle(fi, snap)
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if err != nil {
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l.Infof("Revert: deleting %s: %v\n", fi.Name, err)
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return true // continue
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}
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if !handled {
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return true // continue
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}
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fi.SetDeleted(f.shortID)
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fi.Version = protocol.Vector{} // if this file ever resurfaces anywhere we want our delete to be strictly older
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case gf.IsEquivalentOptional(fi, protocol.FileInfoComparison{
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ModTimeWindow: f.modTimeWindow,
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IgnoreFlags: protocol.FlagLocalReceiveOnly,
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IgnoreOwnership: !f.SyncOwnership,
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}):
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// What we have locally is equivalent to the global file.
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fi = gf
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default:
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// Revert means to throw away our local changes. We reset the
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// version to the empty vector, which is strictly older than any
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// other existing version. It is not in conflict with anything,
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// either, so we will not create a conflict copy of our local
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// changes.
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fi.Version = protocol.Vector{}
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}
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batch.Append(fi)
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_ = batch.FlushIfFull()
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return true
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})
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_ = batch.Flush()
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// Handle any queued directories
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deleted, err := delQueue.flush(snap)
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if err != nil {
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l.Infoln("Revert:", err)
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}
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now := time.Now()
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for _, dir := range deleted {
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batch.Append(protocol.FileInfo{
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Name: dir,
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Type: protocol.FileInfoTypeDirectory,
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ModifiedS: now.Unix(),
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ModifiedBy: f.shortID,
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Deleted: true,
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Version: protocol.Vector{},
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})
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}
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_ = batch.Flush()
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// We will likely have changed our local index, but that won't trigger a
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// pull by itself. Make sure we schedule one so that we start
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// downloading files.
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f.SchedulePull()
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return nil
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}
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// deleteQueue handles deletes by delegating to a handler and queuing
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// directories for last.
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type deleteQueue struct {
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handler interface {
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deleteItemOnDisk(item protocol.FileInfo, snap *db.Snapshot, scanChan chan<- string) error
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deleteDirOnDisk(dir string, snap *db.Snapshot, scanChan chan<- string) error
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}
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ignores *ignore.Matcher
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dirs []string
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scanChan chan<- string
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}
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func (q *deleteQueue) handle(fi protocol.FileInfo, snap *db.Snapshot) (bool, error) {
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// Things that are ignored but not marked deletable are not processed.
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ign := q.ignores.Match(fi.Name)
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if ign.IsIgnored() && !ign.IsDeletable() {
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return false, nil
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}
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// Directories are queued for later processing.
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if fi.IsDirectory() {
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q.dirs = append(q.dirs, fi.Name)
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return false, nil
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}
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// Kill it.
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err := q.handler.deleteItemOnDisk(fi, snap, q.scanChan)
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return true, err
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}
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func (q *deleteQueue) flush(snap *db.Snapshot) ([]string, error) {
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// Process directories from the leaves inward.
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sort.Sort(sort.Reverse(sort.StringSlice(q.dirs)))
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var firstError error
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var deleted []string
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for _, dir := range q.dirs {
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if err := q.handler.deleteDirOnDisk(dir, snap, q.scanChan); err == nil {
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deleted = append(deleted, dir)
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} else if err != nil && firstError == nil {
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firstError = err
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}
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}
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return deleted, firstError
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}
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