// Package walk walks directories package walk import ( "context" "errors" "fmt" "path" "sort" "strings" "sync" "time" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/dirtree" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/filter" "github.com/rclone/rclone/fs/list" ) // ErrorSkipDir is used as a return value from Walk to indicate that the // directory named in the call is to be skipped. It is not returned as // an error by any function. var ErrorSkipDir = errors.New("skip this directory") // ErrorCantListR is returned by WalkR if the underlying Fs isn't // capable of doing a recursive listing. var ErrorCantListR = errors.New("recursive directory listing not available") // Func is the type of the function called for directory // visited by Walk. The path argument contains remote path to the directory. // // If there was a problem walking to directory named by path, the // incoming error will describe the problem and the function can // decide how to handle that error (and Walk will not descend into // that directory). If an error is returned, processing stops. The // sole exception is when the function returns the special value // ErrorSkipDir. If the function returns ErrorSkipDir, Walk skips the // directory's contents entirely. type Func func(path string, entries fs.DirEntries, err error) error // Walk lists the directory. // // If includeAll is not set it will use the filters defined. // // If maxLevel is < 0 then it will recurse indefinitely, else it will // only do maxLevel levels. // // It calls fn for each tranche of DirEntries read. // // Note that fn will not be called concurrently whereas the directory // listing will proceed concurrently. // // Parent directories are always listed before their children. // // This is implemented by WalkR if Config.UseListR is true // and f supports it and level > 1, or WalkN otherwise. // // If --files-from and --no-traverse is set then a DirTree will be // constructed with just those files in and then walked with WalkR // // Note: this will flag filter-aware backends! // // NB (f, path) to be replaced by fs.Dir at some point func Walk(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int, fn Func) error { ci := fs.GetConfig(ctx) fi := filter.GetConfig(ctx) ctx = filter.SetUseFilter(ctx, f.Features().FilterAware && !includeAll) // make filter-aware backends constrain List if ci.NoTraverse && fi.HaveFilesFrom() { return walkR(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, fn, fi.MakeListR(ctx, f.NewObject)) } // FIXME should this just be maxLevel < 0 - why the maxLevel > 1 if (maxLevel < 0 || maxLevel > 1) && ci.UseListR && f.Features().ListR != nil { return walkListR(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, fn) } return walkListDirSorted(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, fn) } // ListType is uses to choose which combination of files or directories is requires type ListType byte // Types of listing for ListR const ( ListObjects ListType = 1 << iota // list objects only ListDirs // list dirs only ListAll = ListObjects | ListDirs // list files and dirs ) // Objects returns true if the list type specifies objects func (l ListType) Objects() bool { return (l & ListObjects) != 0 } // Dirs returns true if the list type specifies dirs func (l ListType) Dirs() bool { return (l & ListDirs) != 0 } // Filter in (inplace) to only contain the type of list entry required func (l ListType) Filter(in *fs.DirEntries) { if l == ListAll { return } out := (*in)[:0] for _, entry := range *in { switch entry.(type) { case fs.Object: if l.Objects() { out = append(out, entry) } case fs.Directory: if l.Dirs() { out = append(out, entry) } default: fs.Errorf(nil, "Unknown object type %T", entry) } } *in = out } // ListR lists the directory recursively. // // If includeAll is not set it will use the filters defined. // // If maxLevel is < 0 then it will recurse indefinitely, else it will // only do maxLevel levels. // // If synthesizeDirs is set then for bucket-based remotes it will // synthesize directories from the file structure. This uses extra // memory so don't set this if you don't need directories, likewise do // set this if you are interested in directories. // // It calls fn for each tranche of DirEntries read. Note that these // don't necessarily represent a directory // // Note that fn will not be called concurrently whereas the directory // listing will proceed concurrently. // // Directories are not listed in any particular order so you can't // rely on parents coming before children or alphabetical ordering // // This is implemented by using ListR on the backend if possible and // efficient, otherwise by Walk. // // Note: this will flag filter-aware backends // // NB (f, path) to be replaced by fs.Dir at some point func ListR(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int, listType ListType, fn fs.ListRCallback) error { fi := filter.GetConfig(ctx) // FIXME disable this with --no-fast-list ??? `--disable ListR` will do it... doListR := f.Features().ListR // Can't use ListR if... if doListR == nil || // ...no ListR fi.HaveFilesFrom() || // ...using --files-from maxLevel >= 0 || // ...using bounded recursion len(fi.Opt.ExcludeFile) > 0 || // ...using --exclude-file fi.UsesDirectoryFilters() { // ...using any directory filters return listRwalk(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, listType, fn) } ctx = filter.SetUseFilter(ctx, f.Features().FilterAware && !includeAll) // make filter-aware backends constrain List return listR(ctx, f, path, includeAll, listType, fn, doListR, listType.Dirs() && f.Features().BucketBased) } // listRwalk walks the file tree for ListR using Walk // Note: this will flag filter-aware backends (via Walk) func listRwalk(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int, listType ListType, fn fs.ListRCallback) error { var listErr error walkErr := Walk(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, func(path string, entries fs.DirEntries, err error) error { // Carry on listing but return the error at the end if err != nil { listErr = err err = fs.CountError(ctx, err) fs.Errorf(path, "error listing: %v", err) return nil } listType.Filter(&entries) return fn(entries) }) if listErr != nil { return listErr } return walkErr } // dirMap keeps track of directories made for bucket-based remotes. // true => directory has been sent // false => directory has been seen but not sent type dirMap struct { mu sync.Mutex m map[string]bool root string } // make a new dirMap func newDirMap(root string) *dirMap { return &dirMap{ m: make(map[string]bool), root: root, } } // add adds a directory and parents with sent func (dm *dirMap) add(dir string, sent bool) { for { if dir == dm.root || dir == "" { return } currentSent, found := dm.m[dir] if found { // If it has been sent already then nothing more to do if currentSent { return } // If not sent already don't override if !sent { return } // currentSent == false && sent == true so needs overriding } dm.m[dir] = sent // Add parents in as unsent dir = parentDir(dir) sent = false } } // parentDir finds the parent directory of path func parentDir(entryPath string) string { dirPath := path.Dir(entryPath) if dirPath == "." { dirPath = "" } return dirPath } // add all the directories in entries and their parents to the dirMap func (dm *dirMap) addEntries(entries fs.DirEntries) error { dm.mu.Lock() defer dm.mu.Unlock() for _, entry := range entries { switch x := entry.(type) { case fs.Object: dm.add(parentDir(x.Remote()), false) case fs.Directory: dm.add(x.Remote(), true) default: return fmt.Errorf("unknown object type %T", entry) } } return nil } // send any missing parents to fn func (dm *dirMap) sendEntries(fn fs.ListRCallback) (err error) { // Count the strings first so we allocate the minimum memory n := 0 for _, sent := range dm.m { if !sent { n++ } } if n == 0 { return nil } dirs := make([]string, 0, n) // Fill the dirs up then sort it for dir, sent := range dm.m { if !sent { dirs = append(dirs, dir) } } sort.Strings(dirs) // Now convert to bulkier Dir in batches and send now := time.Now() list := NewListRHelper(fn) for _, dir := range dirs { err = list.Add(fs.NewDir(dir, now)) if err != nil { return err } } return list.Flush() } // listR walks the file tree using ListR func listR(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, listType ListType, fn fs.ListRCallback, doListR fs.ListRFn, synthesizeDirs bool) error { fi := filter.GetConfig(ctx) includeDirectory := fi.IncludeDirectory(ctx, f) if !includeAll { includeAll = fi.InActive() } var dm *dirMap if synthesizeDirs { dm = newDirMap(path) } var mu sync.Mutex err := doListR(ctx, path, func(entries fs.DirEntries) (err error) { if synthesizeDirs { err = dm.addEntries(entries) if err != nil { return err } } listType.Filter(&entries) if !includeAll { filteredEntries := entries[:0] for _, entry := range entries { var include bool switch x := entry.(type) { case fs.Object: include = fi.IncludeObject(ctx, x) case fs.Directory: include, err = includeDirectory(x.Remote()) if err != nil { return err } default: return fmt.Errorf("unknown object type %T", entry) } if include { filteredEntries = append(filteredEntries, entry) } } entries = filteredEntries } mu.Lock() defer mu.Unlock() return fn(entries) }) if err != nil { return err } if synthesizeDirs { err = dm.sendEntries(fn) if err != nil { return err } } return nil } // walkListDirSorted lists the directory. // // It implements Walk using non recursive directory listing. func walkListDirSorted(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int, fn Func) error { return walk(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, fn, list.DirSorted) } // walkListR lists the directory. // // It implements Walk using recursive directory listing if // available, or returns ErrorCantListR if not. func walkListR(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int, fn Func) error { listR := f.Features().ListR if listR == nil { return ErrorCantListR } return walkR(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, fn, listR) } type listDirFunc func(ctx context.Context, fs fs.Fs, includeAll bool, dir string) (entries fs.DirEntries, err error) func walk(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int, fn Func, listDir listDirFunc) error { var ( wg sync.WaitGroup // sync closing of go routines traversing sync.WaitGroup // running directory traversals doClose sync.Once // close the channel once mu sync.Mutex // stop fn being called concurrently ci = fs.GetConfig(ctx) // current config ) // listJob describe a directory listing that needs to be done type listJob struct { remote string depth int } in := make(chan listJob, ci.Checkers) errs := make(chan error, 1) quit := make(chan struct{}) closeQuit := func() { doClose.Do(func() { close(quit) go func() { for range in { traversing.Done() } }() }) } for i := 0; i < ci.Checkers; i++ { wg.Add(1) go func() { defer wg.Done() for { select { case job, ok := <-in: if !ok { return } entries, err := listDir(ctx, f, includeAll, job.remote) var jobs []listJob if err == nil && job.depth != 0 { entries.ForDir(func(dir fs.Directory) { // Recurse for the directory jobs = append(jobs, listJob{ remote: dir.Remote(), depth: job.depth - 1, }) }) } mu.Lock() err = fn(job.remote, entries, err) mu.Unlock() // NB once we have passed entries to fn we mustn't touch it again if err != nil && err != ErrorSkipDir { traversing.Done() err = fs.CountError(ctx, err) fs.Errorf(job.remote, "error listing: %v", err) closeQuit() // Send error to error channel if space select { case errs <- err: default: } continue } if err == nil && len(jobs) > 0 { traversing.Add(len(jobs)) go func() { // Now we have traversed this directory, send these // jobs off for traversal in the background for _, newJob := range jobs { in <- newJob } }() } traversing.Done() case <-quit: return } } }() } // Start the process traversing.Add(1) in <- listJob{ remote: path, depth: maxLevel - 1, } traversing.Wait() close(in) wg.Wait() close(errs) // return the first error returned or nil return <-errs } func walkRDirTree(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, startPath string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int, listR fs.ListRFn) (dirtree.DirTree, error) { fi := filter.GetConfig(ctx) dirs := dirtree.New() // Entries can come in arbitrary order. We use toPrune to keep // all directories to exclude later. toPrune := make(map[string]bool) includeDirectory := fi.IncludeDirectory(ctx, f) var mu sync.Mutex err := listR(ctx, startPath, func(entries fs.DirEntries) error { mu.Lock() defer mu.Unlock() for _, entry := range entries { slashes := strings.Count(entry.Remote(), "/") excluded := true switch x := entry.(type) { case fs.Object: // Make sure we don't delete excluded files if not required if includeAll || fi.IncludeObject(ctx, x) { if maxLevel < 0 || slashes <= maxLevel-1 { dirs.Add(x) excluded = false } } // Make sure we include any parent directories of excluded objects if excluded { dirPath := parentDir(x.Remote()) slashes-- if maxLevel >= 0 { for ; slashes > maxLevel-1; slashes-- { dirPath = parentDir(dirPath) } } inc, err := includeDirectory(dirPath) if err != nil { return err } if inc || includeAll { // If the directory doesn't exist already, create it _, obj := dirs.Find(dirPath) if obj == nil { dirs.AddDir(fs.NewDir(dirPath, time.Now())) } } } // Check if we need to prune a directory later. if !includeAll && len(fi.Opt.ExcludeFile) > 0 { basename := path.Base(x.Remote()) for _, excludeFile := range fi.Opt.ExcludeFile { if basename == excludeFile { excludeDir := parentDir(x.Remote()) toPrune[excludeDir] = true } } } case fs.Directory: inc, err := includeDirectory(x.Remote()) if err != nil { return err } if includeAll || inc { if maxLevel < 0 || slashes <= maxLevel-1 { if slashes == maxLevel-1 { // Just add the object if at maxLevel dirs.Add(x) } else { dirs.AddDir(x) } } } default: return fmt.Errorf("unknown object type %T", entry) } } return nil }) if err != nil { return nil, err } dirs.CheckParents(startPath) if len(dirs) == 0 { dirs[startPath] = nil } err = dirs.Prune(toPrune) if err != nil { return nil, err } dirs.Sort() return dirs, nil } // Create a DirTree using List func walkNDirTree(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int, listDir listDirFunc) (dirtree.DirTree, error) { dirs := make(dirtree.DirTree) fn := func(dirPath string, entries fs.DirEntries, err error) error { if err == nil { dirs[dirPath] = entries } return err } err := walk(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, fn, listDir) if err != nil { return nil, err } return dirs, nil } // NewDirTree returns a DirTree filled with the directory listing // using the parameters supplied. // // If includeAll is not set it will use the filters defined. // // If maxLevel is < 0 then it will recurse indefinitely, else it will // only do maxLevel levels. // // This is implemented by WalkR if f supports ListR and level > 1, or // WalkN otherwise. // // If --files-from and --no-traverse is set then a DirTree will be // constructed with just those files in. // // NB (f, path) to be replaced by fs.Dir at some point func NewDirTree(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int) (dirtree.DirTree, error) { ci := fs.GetConfig(ctx) fi := filter.GetConfig(ctx) // if --no-traverse and --files-from build DirTree just from files if ci.NoTraverse && fi.HaveFilesFrom() { return walkRDirTree(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, fi.MakeListR(ctx, f.NewObject)) } // if have ListR; and recursing; and not using --files-from; then build a DirTree with ListR if ListR := f.Features().ListR; (maxLevel < 0 || maxLevel > 1) && ListR != nil && !fi.HaveFilesFrom() { return walkRDirTree(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, ListR) } // otherwise just use List return walkNDirTree(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, list.DirSorted) } func walkR(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int, fn Func, listR fs.ListRFn) error { dirs, err := walkRDirTree(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, listR) if err != nil { return err } skipping := false skipPrefix := "" emptyDir := fs.DirEntries{} for _, dirPath := range dirs.Dirs() { if skipping { // Skip over directories as required if strings.HasPrefix(dirPath, skipPrefix) { continue } skipping = false } entries := dirs[dirPath] if entries == nil { entries = emptyDir } err = fn(dirPath, entries, nil) if err == ErrorSkipDir { skipping = true skipPrefix = dirPath if skipPrefix != "" { skipPrefix += "/" } } else if err != nil { return err } } return nil } // GetAll runs ListR getting all the results func GetAll(ctx context.Context, f fs.Fs, path string, includeAll bool, maxLevel int) (objs []fs.Object, dirs []fs.Directory, err error) { err = ListR(ctx, f, path, includeAll, maxLevel, ListAll, func(entries fs.DirEntries) error { for _, entry := range entries { switch x := entry.(type) { case fs.Object: objs = append(objs, x) case fs.Directory: dirs = append(dirs, x) } } return nil }) return } // ListRHelper is used in the implementation of ListR to accumulate DirEntries type ListRHelper struct { callback fs.ListRCallback entries fs.DirEntries } // NewListRHelper should be called from ListR with the callback passed in func NewListRHelper(callback fs.ListRCallback) *ListRHelper { return &ListRHelper{ callback: callback, } } // send sends the stored entries to the callback if there are >= max // entries. func (lh *ListRHelper) send(max int) (err error) { if len(lh.entries) >= max { err = lh.callback(lh.entries) lh.entries = lh.entries[:0] } return err } // Add an entry to the stored entries and send them if there are more // than a certain amount func (lh *ListRHelper) Add(entry fs.DirEntry) error { if entry == nil { return nil } lh.entries = append(lh.entries, entry) return lh.send(100) } // Flush the stored entries (if any) sending them to the callback func (lh *ListRHelper) Flush() error { return lh.send(1) }