Implement check and help commands

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Nick Craig-Wood 2012-12-31 17:31:19 +00:00
parent 335667fdcb
commit 90a2c86eb3
3 changed files with 129 additions and 31 deletions

36
fs.go
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@ -74,6 +74,27 @@ func checkClose(c io.Closer, err *error) {
} }
} }
// Check the two files to see if the MD5sums are the same
//
// May return an error which will already have been logged
//
// If an error is returned it will return false
func CheckMd5sums(src, dst FsObject) (bool, error) {
srcMd5, err := src.Md5sum()
if err != nil {
FsLog(src, "Failed to calculate src md5: %s", err)
return false, err
}
dstMd5, err := dst.Md5sum()
if err != nil {
FsLog(dst, "Failed to calculate dst md5: %s", err)
return false, err
}
// FsDebug("Src MD5 %s", srcMd5)
// FsDebug("Dst MD5 %s", obj.Hash)
return srcMd5 == dstMd5, nil
}
// Checks to see if the src and dst objects are equal by looking at // Checks to see if the src and dst objects are equal by looking at
// size, mtime and MD5SUM // size, mtime and MD5SUM
// //
@ -114,19 +135,8 @@ func Equal(src, dst FsObject) bool {
// mtime is unreadable or different but size is the same so // mtime is unreadable or different but size is the same so
// check the MD5SUM // check the MD5SUM
srcMd5, err := src.Md5sum() same, err := CheckMd5sums(src, dst)
if err != nil { if !same {
FsDebug(src, "Failed to calculate src md5: %s", err)
return false
}
dstMd5, err := dst.Md5sum()
if err != nil {
FsDebug(dst, "Failed to calculate dst md5: %s", err)
return false
}
// FsDebug("Src MD5 %s", srcMd5)
// FsDebug("Dst MD5 %s", obj.Hash)
if srcMd5 != dstMd5 {
FsDebug(src, "Md5sums differ") FsDebug(src, "Md5sums differ")
return false return false
} }

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
Todo Todo
* FIXME: More -dry-run checks for object transfer
* Check logging in various parts * Check logging in various parts
* Make logging controllable with flags (mostly done) * Make logging controllable with flags (mostly done)
* progress meter would be nice! Do this by wrapping the Reader with a progress bar * progress meter would be nice! Do this by wrapping the Reader with a progress bar
@ -12,7 +13,6 @@ Todo
* Windows paths? Do we need to translate / and \? * Windows paths? Do we need to translate / and \?
* Make a fs.Errorf and count errors and log them at a different level * Make a fs.Errorf and count errors and log them at a different level
* add -modify-window flag - fs should keep knowledge of resolution * add -modify-window flag - fs should keep knowledge of resolution
* add check command to compare local MD5SUMs with remote
Ideas Ideas
* optimise remote copy container to another container using remote * optimise remote copy container to another container using remote

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@ -125,16 +125,16 @@ func Sync(fdst, fsrc Fs) {
// Read the destination files first // Read the destination files first
// FIXME could do this in parallel and make it use less memory // FIXME could do this in parallel and make it use less memory
delFiles := make(map[string]FsObject) delFiles := make(map[string]FsObject)
for dstFile := range fdst.List() { for dst := range fdst.List() {
delFiles[dstFile.Remote()] = dstFile delFiles[dst.Remote()] = dst
} }
// Read source files checking them off against dest files // Read source files checking them off against dest files
to_be_checked := make(FsObjectsChan, *transfers) to_be_checked := make(FsObjectsChan, *transfers)
go func() { go func() {
for srcFile := range fsrc.List() { for src := range fsrc.List() {
delete(delFiles, srcFile.Remote()) delete(delFiles, src.Remote())
to_be_checked <- srcFile to_be_checked <- src
} }
close(to_be_checked) close(to_be_checked)
}() }()
@ -172,6 +172,74 @@ func Sync(fdst, fsrc Fs) {
DeleteFiles(toDelete) DeleteFiles(toDelete)
} }
// Checks the files in fsrc and fdst according to Size and MD5SUM
func Check(fdst, fsrc Fs) {
// Read the destination files first
// FIXME could do this in parallel and make it use less memory
dstFiles := make(map[string]FsObject)
for dst := range fdst.List() {
dstFiles[dst.Remote()] = dst
}
// Read the source files checking them against dstFiles
// FIXME could do this in parallel and make it use less memory
srcFiles := make(map[string]FsObject)
commonFiles := make(map[string][]FsObject)
for src := range fsrc.List() {
remote := src.Remote()
if dst, ok := dstFiles[remote]; ok {
commonFiles[remote] = []FsObject{dst, src}
delete(dstFiles, remote)
} else {
srcFiles[remote] = src
}
}
log.Printf("Files in %s but not in %s", fdst, fsrc)
for remote := range dstFiles {
log.Printf(remote)
}
log.Printf("Files in %s but not in %s", fsrc, fdst)
for remote := range srcFiles {
log.Printf(remote)
}
checks := make(chan []FsObject, *transfers)
go func() {
for _, check := range commonFiles {
checks <- check
}
close(checks)
}()
var checkerWg sync.WaitGroup
checkerWg.Add(*checkers)
for i := 0; i < *checkers; i++ {
go func() {
defer checkerWg.Done()
for check := range checks {
dst, src := check[0], check[1]
if src.Size() != dst.Size() {
FsLog(src, "Sizes differ")
continue
}
same, err := CheckMd5sums(src, dst)
if err != nil {
continue
}
if !same {
FsLog(src, "Md5sums differ")
}
FsDebug(src, "OK")
}
}()
}
log.Printf("Waiting for checks to finish")
checkerWg.Wait()
}
// List the Fs to stdout // List the Fs to stdout
func List(f Fs) { func List(f Fs) {
// FIXME error? // FIXME error?
@ -268,9 +336,8 @@ var Commands = []Command{
unchanged files, testing first by modification time then by unchanged files, testing first by modification time then by
MD5SUM. Deletes any files that exist in source that don't MD5SUM. Deletes any files that exist in source that don't
exist in destination. Since this can cause data loss, test exist in destination. Since this can cause data loss, test
first with the -dry-run flag. first with the -dry-run flag.`,
`,
Sync, Sync,
2, 2, 2, 2,
}, },
@ -279,9 +346,8 @@ var Commands = []Command{
`[<path>] `[<path>]
List the path. If no parameter is supplied then it lists the List the path. If no parameter is supplied then it lists the
available swift containers. available swift containers.`,
`,
list, list,
0, 1, 0, 1,
}, },
@ -289,9 +355,8 @@ var Commands = []Command{
"mkdir", "mkdir",
`<path> `<path>
Make the path if it doesn't already exist Make the path if it doesn't already exist`,
`,
mkdir, mkdir,
1, 1, 1, 1,
}, },
@ -300,9 +365,8 @@ var Commands = []Command{
`<path> `<path>
Remove the path. Note that you can't remove a path with Remove the path. Note that you can't remove a path with
objects in it, use purge for that objects in it, use purge for that.`,
`,
rmdir, rmdir,
1, 1, 1, 1,
}, },
@ -310,12 +374,31 @@ var Commands = []Command{
"purge", "purge",
`<path> `<path>
Remove the path and all of its contents. Remove the path and all of its contents.`,
`,
purge, purge,
1, 1, 1, 1,
}, },
{
"check",
`<source> <destination>
Checks the files in the source and destination match. It
compares sizes and MD5SUMs and prints a report of files which
don't match. It doesn't alter the source or destination.`,
Check,
2, 2,
},
{
"help",
`
This help.`,
nil,
0, 0,
},
} }
// syntaxError prints the syntax // syntaxError prints the syntax
@ -329,7 +412,7 @@ Subcommands:
`) `)
for i := range Commands { for i := range Commands {
cmd := &Commands[i] cmd := &Commands[i]
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, " %s: %s\n", cmd.name, cmd.help) fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, " %s: %s\n\n", cmd.name, cmd.help)
} }
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Options:\n") fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Options:\n")
@ -407,5 +490,10 @@ func main() {
} }
// Run the actual command // Run the actual command
found.run(fdst, fsrc) if found.run != nil {
found.run(fdst, fsrc)
} else {
syntaxError()
}
} }