// Accounting and limiting reader package fs import ( "bytes" "fmt" "io" "log" "strings" "sync" "time" ) // Globals var ( Stats = NewStats() ) // Stringset holds some strings type StringSet map[string]bool // Strings returns all the strings in the StringSet func (ss StringSet) Strings() []string { strings := make([]string, 0, len(ss)) for k := range ss { strings = append(strings, k) } return strings } // String returns all the strings in the StringSet joined by comma func (ss StringSet) String() string { return strings.Join(ss.Strings(), ", ") } // Stats limits and accounts all transfers type StatsInfo struct { lock sync.RWMutex bytes int64 errors int64 checks int64 checking StringSet transfers int64 transferring StringSet start time.Time } // NewStats cretates an initialised StatsInfo func NewStats() *StatsInfo { return &StatsInfo{ checking: make(StringSet, Config.Checkers), transferring: make(StringSet, Config.Transfers), start: time.Now(), } } // String convert the StatsInfo to a string for printing func (s *StatsInfo) String() string { s.lock.RLock() defer s.lock.RUnlock() dt := time.Now().Sub(s.start) dt_seconds := dt.Seconds() speed := 0.0 if dt > 0 { speed = float64(s.bytes) / 1024 / dt_seconds } buf := &bytes.Buffer{} fmt.Fprintf(buf, ` Transferred: %10d Bytes (%7.2f kByte/s) Errors: %10d Checks: %10d Transferred: %10d Elapsed time: %v `, s.bytes, speed, s.errors, s.checks, s.transfers, dt) if len(s.checking) > 0 { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Checking: %s\n", s.checking) } if len(s.transferring) > 0 { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "Transferring: %s\n", s.transferring) } return buf.String() } // Log outputs the StatsInfo to the log func (s *StatsInfo) Log() { log.Printf("%v\n", s) } // Bytes updates the stats for bytes bytes func (s *StatsInfo) Bytes(bytes int64) { s.lock.Lock() defer s.lock.Unlock() s.bytes += bytes } // Errors updates the stats for errors func (s *StatsInfo) Errors(errors int64) { s.lock.Lock() defer s.lock.Unlock() s.errors += errors } // GetErrors reads the number of errors func (s *StatsInfo) GetErrors() int64 { s.lock.RLock() defer s.lock.RUnlock() return s.errors } // Errored returns whether there have been any errors func (s *StatsInfo) Errored() bool { s.lock.RLock() defer s.lock.RUnlock() return s.errors != 0 } // Error adds a single error into the stats func (s *StatsInfo) Error() { s.lock.Lock() defer s.lock.Unlock() s.errors += 1 } // Checking adds a check into the stats func (s *StatsInfo) Checking(o Object) { s.lock.Lock() defer s.lock.Unlock() s.checking[o.Remote()] = true } // DoneChecking removes a check from the stats func (s *StatsInfo) DoneChecking(o Object) { s.lock.Lock() defer s.lock.Unlock() delete(s.checking, o.Remote()) s.checks += 1 } // Transferring adds a transfer into the stats func (s *StatsInfo) Transferring(o Object) { s.lock.Lock() defer s.lock.Unlock() s.transferring[o.Remote()] = true } // DoneTransferring removes a transfer from the stats func (s *StatsInfo) DoneTransferring(o Object) { s.lock.Lock() defer s.lock.Unlock() delete(s.transferring, o.Remote()) s.transfers += 1 } // Account limits and accounts for one transfer type Account struct { in io.ReadCloser bytes int64 } // NewAccount makes a Account reader func NewAccount(in io.ReadCloser) *Account { return &Account{ in: in, } } // Read bytes from the object - see io.Reader func (file *Account) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { n, err = file.in.Read(p) file.bytes += int64(n) Stats.Bytes(int64(n)) if err == io.EOF { // FIXME Do something? } return } // Close the object func (file *Account) Close() error { // FIXME do something? return file.in.Close() } // Check it satisfies the interface var _ io.ReadCloser = &Account{}