rclone/fs/operations/operations.go

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Go

// Package operations does generic operations on filesystems and objects
package operations
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"encoding/csv"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"path"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/accounting"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/fserrors"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/hash"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/march"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/object"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/fs/walk"
"github.com/ncw/rclone/lib/readers"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// CheckHashes checks the two files to see if they have common
// known hash types and compares them
//
// Returns
//
// equal - which is equality of the hashes
//
// hash - the HashType. This is HashNone if either of the hashes were
// unset or a compatible hash couldn't be found.
//
// err - may return an error which will already have been logged
//
// If an error is returned it will return equal as false
func CheckHashes(src fs.ObjectInfo, dst fs.Object) (equal bool, ht hash.Type, err error) {
common := src.Fs().Hashes().Overlap(dst.Fs().Hashes())
// fs.Debugf(nil, "Shared hashes: %v", common)
if common.Count() == 0 {
return true, hash.None, nil
}
ht = common.GetOne()
srcHash, err := src.Hash(ht)
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(src, "Failed to calculate src hash: %v", err)
return false, ht, err
}
if srcHash == "" {
return true, hash.None, nil
}
dstHash, err := dst.Hash(ht)
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(dst, "Failed to calculate dst hash: %v", err)
return false, ht, err
}
if dstHash == "" {
return true, hash.None, nil
}
if srcHash != dstHash {
fs.Debugf(src, "%v = %s (%v)", ht, srcHash, src.Fs())
fs.Debugf(dst, "%v = %s (%v)", ht, dstHash, dst.Fs())
}
return srcHash == dstHash, ht, nil
}
// Equal checks to see if the src and dst objects are equal by looking at
// size, mtime and hash
//
// If the src and dst size are different then it is considered to be
// not equal. If --size-only is in effect then this is the only check
// that is done. If --ignore-size is in effect then this check is
// skipped and the files are considered the same size.
//
// If the size is the same and the mtime is the same then it is
// considered to be equal. This check is skipped if using --checksum.
//
// If the size is the same and mtime is different, unreadable or
// --checksum is set and the hash is the same then the file is
// considered to be equal. In this case the mtime on the dst is
// updated if --checksum is not set.
//
// Otherwise the file is considered to be not equal including if there
// were errors reading info.
func Equal(src fs.ObjectInfo, dst fs.Object) bool {
return equal(src, dst, fs.Config.SizeOnly, fs.Config.CheckSum)
}
// sizeDiffers compare the size of src and dst taking into account the
// various ways of ignoring sizes
func sizeDiffers(src, dst fs.ObjectInfo) bool {
if fs.Config.IgnoreSize || src.Size() < 0 || dst.Size() < 0 {
return false
}
return src.Size() != dst.Size()
}
func equal(src fs.ObjectInfo, dst fs.Object, sizeOnly, checkSum bool) bool {
if sizeDiffers(src, dst) {
fs.Debugf(src, "Sizes differ (src %d vs dst %d)", src.Size(), dst.Size())
return false
}
if sizeOnly {
fs.Debugf(src, "Sizes identical")
return true
}
// Assert: Size is equal or being ignored
// If checking checksum and not modtime
if checkSum {
// Check the hash
same, ht, _ := CheckHashes(src, dst)
if !same {
fs.Debugf(src, "%v differ", ht)
return false
}
if ht == hash.None {
fs.Debugf(src, "Size of src and dst objects identical")
} else {
fs.Debugf(src, "Size and %v of src and dst objects identical", ht)
}
return true
}
// Sizes the same so check the mtime
modifyWindow := fs.GetModifyWindow(src.Fs(), dst.Fs())
if modifyWindow == fs.ModTimeNotSupported {
fs.Debugf(src, "Sizes identical")
return true
}
srcModTime := src.ModTime()
dstModTime := dst.ModTime()
dt := dstModTime.Sub(srcModTime)
if dt < modifyWindow && dt > -modifyWindow {
fs.Debugf(src, "Size and modification time the same (differ by %s, within tolerance %s)", dt, modifyWindow)
return true
}
fs.Debugf(src, "Modification times differ by %s: %v, %v", dt, srcModTime, dstModTime)
// Check if the hashes are the same
same, ht, _ := CheckHashes(src, dst)
if !same {
fs.Debugf(src, "%v differ", ht)
return false
}
if ht == hash.None {
// if couldn't check hash, return that they differ
return false
}
// mod time differs but hash is the same to reset mod time if required
if !fs.Config.NoUpdateModTime {
if fs.Config.DryRun {
fs.Logf(src, "Not updating modification time as --dry-run")
} else {
// Size and hash the same but mtime different
// Error if objects are treated as immutable
if fs.Config.Immutable {
fs.Errorf(dst, "Timestamp mismatch between immutable objects")
return false
}
// Update the mtime of the dst object here
err := dst.SetModTime(srcModTime)
if err == fs.ErrorCantSetModTime {
fs.Debugf(dst, "src and dst identical but can't set mod time without re-uploading")
return false
} else if err == fs.ErrorCantSetModTimeWithoutDelete {
fs.Debugf(dst, "src and dst identical but can't set mod time without deleting and re-uploading")
// Remove the file if BackupDir isn't set. If BackupDir is set we would rather have the old file
// put in the BackupDir than deleted which is what will happen if we don't delete it.
if fs.Config.BackupDir == "" {
err = dst.Remove()
if err != nil {
fs.Errorf(dst, "failed to delete before re-upload: %v", err)
}
}
return false
} else if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(dst, "Failed to set modification time: %v", err)
} else {
fs.Infof(src, "Updated modification time in destination")
}
}
}
return true
}
// Used to remove a failed copy
//
// Returns whether the file was succesfully removed or not
func removeFailedCopy(dst fs.Object) bool {
if dst == nil {
return false
}
fs.Infof(dst, "Removing failed copy")
removeErr := dst.Remove()
if removeErr != nil {
fs.Infof(dst, "Failed to remove failed copy: %s", removeErr)
return false
}
return true
}
// Wrapper to override the remote for an object
type overrideRemoteObject struct {
fs.Object
remote string
}
// Remote returns the overriden remote name
func (o *overrideRemoteObject) Remote() string {
return o.remote
}
// MimeType returns the mime type of the underlying object or "" if it
// can't be worked out
func (o *overrideRemoteObject) MimeType() string {
if do, ok := o.Object.(fs.MimeTyper); ok {
return do.MimeType()
}
return ""
}
// Check interface is satisfied
var _ fs.MimeTyper = (*overrideRemoteObject)(nil)
// Copy src object to dst or f if nil. If dst is nil then it uses
// remote as the name of the new object.
//
// It returns the destination object if possible. Note that this may
// be nil.
func Copy(f fs.Fs, dst fs.Object, remote string, src fs.Object) (newDst fs.Object, err error) {
newDst = dst
if fs.Config.DryRun {
fs.Logf(src, "Not copying as --dry-run")
return newDst, nil
}
maxTries := fs.Config.LowLevelRetries
tries := 0
doUpdate := dst != nil
// work out which hash to use - limit to 1 hash in common
var common hash.Set
hashType := hash.None
if !fs.Config.SizeOnly {
common = src.Fs().Hashes().Overlap(f.Hashes())
if common.Count() > 0 {
hashType = common.GetOne()
common = hash.Set(hashType)
}
}
hashOption := &fs.HashesOption{Hashes: common}
var actionTaken string
for {
// Try server side copy first - if has optional interface and
// is same underlying remote
actionTaken = "Copied (server side copy)"
if doCopy := f.Features().Copy; doCopy != nil && SameConfig(src.Fs(), f) {
newDst, err = doCopy(src, remote)
if err == nil {
dst = newDst
}
} else {
err = fs.ErrorCantCopy
}
// If can't server side copy, do it manually
if err == fs.ErrorCantCopy {
var in0 io.ReadCloser
in0, err = src.Open(hashOption)
if err != nil {
err = errors.Wrap(err, "failed to open source object")
} else {
in := accounting.NewAccount(in0, src).WithBuffer() // account and buffer the transfer
var wrappedSrc fs.ObjectInfo = src
// We try to pass the original object if possible
if src.Remote() != remote {
wrappedSrc = &overrideRemoteObject{Object: src, remote: remote}
}
if doUpdate {
actionTaken = "Copied (replaced existing)"
err = dst.Update(in, wrappedSrc, hashOption)
} else {
actionTaken = "Copied (new)"
dst, err = f.Put(in, wrappedSrc, hashOption)
}
closeErr := in.Close()
if err == nil {
newDst = dst
err = closeErr
}
}
}
tries++
if tries >= maxTries {
break
}
// Retry if err returned a retry error
if fserrors.IsRetryError(err) || fserrors.ShouldRetry(err) {
fs.Debugf(src, "Received error: %v - low level retry %d/%d", err, tries, maxTries)
continue
}
// otherwise finish
break
}
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(src, "Failed to copy: %v", err)
return newDst, err
}
// Verify sizes are the same after transfer
if sizeDiffers(src, dst) {
err = errors.Errorf("corrupted on transfer: sizes differ %d vs %d", src.Size(), dst.Size())
fs.Errorf(dst, "%v", err)
fs.CountError(err)
removeFailedCopy(dst)
return newDst, err
}
// Verify hashes are the same after transfer - ignoring blank hashes
// TODO(klauspost): This could be extended, so we always create a hash type matching
// the destination, and calculate it while sending.
if hashType != hash.None {
var srcSum string
srcSum, err = src.Hash(hashType)
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(src, "Failed to read src hash: %v", err)
} else if srcSum != "" {
var dstSum string
dstSum, err = dst.Hash(hashType)
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(dst, "Failed to read hash: %v", err)
} else if !fs.Config.IgnoreChecksum && !hash.Equals(srcSum, dstSum) {
err = errors.Errorf("corrupted on transfer: %v hash differ %q vs %q", hashType, srcSum, dstSum)
fs.Errorf(dst, "%v", err)
fs.CountError(err)
removeFailedCopy(dst)
return newDst, err
}
}
}
fs.Infof(src, actionTaken)
return newDst, err
}
// Move src object to dst or fdst if nil. If dst is nil then it uses
// remote as the name of the new object.
//
// It returns the destination object if possible. Note that this may
// be nil.
func Move(fdst fs.Fs, dst fs.Object, remote string, src fs.Object) (newDst fs.Object, err error) {
newDst = dst
if fs.Config.DryRun {
fs.Logf(src, "Not moving as --dry-run")
return newDst, nil
}
// See if we have Move available
if doMove := fdst.Features().Move; doMove != nil && SameConfig(src.Fs(), fdst) {
// Delete destination if it exists
if dst != nil {
err = DeleteFile(dst)
if err != nil {
return newDst, err
}
}
// Move dst <- src
newDst, err = doMove(src, remote)
switch err {
case nil:
fs.Infof(src, "Moved (server side)")
return newDst, nil
case fs.ErrorCantMove:
fs.Debugf(src, "Can't move, switching to copy")
default:
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(src, "Couldn't move: %v", err)
return newDst, err
}
}
// Move not found or didn't work so copy dst <- src
newDst, err = Copy(fdst, dst, remote, src)
if err != nil {
fs.Errorf(src, "Not deleting source as copy failed: %v", err)
return newDst, err
}
// Delete src if no error on copy
return newDst, DeleteFile(src)
}
// CanServerSideMove returns true if fdst support server side moves or
// server side copies
//
// Some remotes simulate rename by server-side copy and delete, so include
// remotes that implements either Mover or Copier.
func CanServerSideMove(fdst fs.Fs) bool {
canMove := fdst.Features().Move != nil
canCopy := fdst.Features().Copy != nil
return canMove || canCopy
}
// DeleteFileWithBackupDir deletes a single file respecting --dry-run
// and accumulating stats and errors.
//
// If backupDir is set then it moves the file to there instead of
// deleting
func DeleteFileWithBackupDir(dst fs.Object, backupDir fs.Fs) (err error) {
accounting.Stats.Checking(dst.Remote())
numDeletes := accounting.Stats.Deletes(1)
if fs.Config.MaxDelete != -1 && numDeletes > fs.Config.MaxDelete {
return fserrors.FatalError(errors.New("--max-delete threshold reached"))
}
action, actioned, actioning := "delete", "Deleted", "deleting"
if backupDir != nil {
action, actioned, actioning = "move into backup dir", "Moved into backup dir", "moving into backup dir"
}
if fs.Config.DryRun {
fs.Logf(dst, "Not %s as --dry-run", actioning)
} else if backupDir != nil {
if !SameConfig(dst.Fs(), backupDir) {
err = errors.New("parameter to --backup-dir has to be on the same remote as destination")
} else {
remoteWithSuffix := dst.Remote() + fs.Config.Suffix
overwritten, _ := backupDir.NewObject(remoteWithSuffix)
_, err = Move(backupDir, overwritten, remoteWithSuffix, dst)
}
} else {
err = dst.Remove()
}
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(dst, "Couldn't %s: %v", action, err)
} else if !fs.Config.DryRun {
fs.Infof(dst, actioned)
}
accounting.Stats.DoneChecking(dst.Remote())
return err
}
// DeleteFile deletes a single file respecting --dry-run and accumulating stats and errors.
//
// If useBackupDir is set and --backup-dir is in effect then it moves
// the file to there instead of deleting
func DeleteFile(dst fs.Object) (err error) {
return DeleteFileWithBackupDir(dst, nil)
}
// DeleteFilesWithBackupDir removes all the files passed in the
// channel
//
// If backupDir is set the files will be placed into that directory
// instead of being deleted.
func DeleteFilesWithBackupDir(toBeDeleted fs.ObjectsChan, backupDir fs.Fs) error {
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(fs.Config.Transfers)
var errorCount int32
var fatalErrorCount int32
for i := 0; i < fs.Config.Transfers; i++ {
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
for dst := range toBeDeleted {
err := DeleteFileWithBackupDir(dst, backupDir)
if err != nil {
atomic.AddInt32(&errorCount, 1)
if fserrors.IsFatalError(err) {
fs.Errorf(nil, "Got fatal error on delete: %s", err)
atomic.AddInt32(&fatalErrorCount, 1)
return
}
}
}
}()
}
fs.Infof(nil, "Waiting for deletions to finish")
wg.Wait()
if errorCount > 0 {
err := errors.Errorf("failed to delete %d files", errorCount)
if fatalErrorCount > 0 {
return fserrors.FatalError(err)
}
return err
}
return nil
}
// DeleteFiles removes all the files passed in the channel
func DeleteFiles(toBeDeleted fs.ObjectsChan) error {
return DeleteFilesWithBackupDir(toBeDeleted, nil)
}
// SameConfig returns true if fdst and fsrc are using the same config
// file entry
func SameConfig(fdst, fsrc fs.Info) bool {
return fdst.Name() == fsrc.Name()
}
// Same returns true if fdst and fsrc point to the same underlying Fs
func Same(fdst, fsrc fs.Info) bool {
return SameConfig(fdst, fsrc) && fdst.Root() == fsrc.Root()
}
// Overlapping returns true if fdst and fsrc point to the same
// underlying Fs and they overlap.
func Overlapping(fdst, fsrc fs.Info) bool {
if !SameConfig(fdst, fsrc) {
return false
}
// Return the Root with a trailing / if not empty
fixedRoot := func(f fs.Info) string {
s := strings.Trim(f.Root(), "/")
if s != "" {
s += "/"
}
return s
}
fdstRoot := fixedRoot(fdst)
fsrcRoot := fixedRoot(fsrc)
return strings.HasPrefix(fdstRoot, fsrcRoot) || strings.HasPrefix(fsrcRoot, fdstRoot)
}
// checkIdentical checks to see if dst and src are identical
//
// it returns true if differences were found
// it also returns whether it couldn't be hashed
func checkIdentical(dst, src fs.Object) (differ bool, noHash bool) {
same, ht, err := CheckHashes(src, dst)
if err != nil {
// CheckHashes will log and count errors
return true, false
}
if ht == hash.None {
return false, true
}
if !same {
err = errors.Errorf("%v differ", ht)
fs.Errorf(src, "%v", err)
fs.CountError(err)
return true, false
}
return false, false
}
// checkFn is the the type of the checking function used in CheckFn()
type checkFn func(a, b fs.Object) (differ bool, noHash bool)
// checkMarch is used to march over two Fses in the same way as
// sync/copy
type checkMarch struct {
fdst, fsrc fs.Fs
check checkFn
oneway bool
differences int32
noHashes int32
srcFilesMissing int32
dstFilesMissing int32
}
// DstOnly have an object which is in the destination only
func (c *checkMarch) DstOnly(dst fs.DirEntry) (recurse bool) {
switch dst.(type) {
case fs.Object:
if c.oneway {
return false
}
err := errors.Errorf("File not in %v", c.fsrc)
fs.Errorf(dst, "%v", err)
fs.CountError(err)
atomic.AddInt32(&c.differences, 1)
atomic.AddInt32(&c.srcFilesMissing, 1)
case fs.Directory:
// Do the same thing to the entire contents of the directory
return true
default:
panic("Bad object in DirEntries")
}
return false
}
// SrcOnly have an object which is in the source only
func (c *checkMarch) SrcOnly(src fs.DirEntry) (recurse bool) {
switch src.(type) {
case fs.Object:
err := errors.Errorf("File not in %v", c.fdst)
fs.Errorf(src, "%v", err)
fs.CountError(err)
atomic.AddInt32(&c.differences, 1)
atomic.AddInt32(&c.dstFilesMissing, 1)
case fs.Directory:
// Do the same thing to the entire contents of the directory
return true
default:
panic("Bad object in DirEntries")
}
return false
}
// check to see if two objects are identical using the check function
func (c *checkMarch) checkIdentical(dst, src fs.Object) (differ bool, noHash bool) {
accounting.Stats.Checking(src.Remote())
defer accounting.Stats.DoneChecking(src.Remote())
if sizeDiffers(src, dst) {
err := errors.Errorf("Sizes differ")
fs.Errorf(src, "%v", err)
fs.CountError(err)
return true, false
}
if fs.Config.SizeOnly {
return false, false
}
return c.check(dst, src)
}
// Match is called when src and dst are present, so sync src to dst
func (c *checkMarch) Match(dst, src fs.DirEntry) (recurse bool) {
switch srcX := src.(type) {
case fs.Object:
dstX, ok := dst.(fs.Object)
if ok {
differ, noHash := c.checkIdentical(dstX, srcX)
if differ {
atomic.AddInt32(&c.differences, 1)
} else {
fs.Debugf(dstX, "OK")
}
if noHash {
atomic.AddInt32(&c.noHashes, 1)
}
} else {
err := errors.Errorf("is file on %v but directory on %v", c.fsrc, c.fdst)
fs.Errorf(src, "%v", err)
fs.CountError(err)
atomic.AddInt32(&c.differences, 1)
atomic.AddInt32(&c.dstFilesMissing, 1)
}
case fs.Directory:
// Do the same thing to the entire contents of the directory
_, ok := dst.(fs.Directory)
if ok {
return true
}
err := errors.Errorf("is file on %v but directory on %v", c.fdst, c.fsrc)
fs.Errorf(dst, "%v", err)
fs.CountError(err)
atomic.AddInt32(&c.differences, 1)
atomic.AddInt32(&c.srcFilesMissing, 1)
default:
panic("Bad object in DirEntries")
}
return false
}
// CheckFn checks the files in fsrc and fdst according to Size and
// hash using checkFunction on each file to check the hashes.
//
// checkFunction sees if dst and src are identical
//
// it returns true if differences were found
// it also returns whether it couldn't be hashed
func CheckFn(fdst, fsrc fs.Fs, check checkFn, oneway bool) error {
c := &checkMarch{
fdst: fdst,
fsrc: fsrc,
check: check,
oneway: oneway,
}
// set up a march over fdst and fsrc
m := march.New(context.Background(), fdst, fsrc, "", c)
fs.Infof(fdst, "Waiting for checks to finish")
m.Run()
if c.dstFilesMissing > 0 {
fs.Logf(fdst, "%d files missing", c.dstFilesMissing)
}
if c.srcFilesMissing > 0 {
fs.Logf(fsrc, "%d files missing", c.srcFilesMissing)
}
fs.Logf(fdst, "%d differences found", accounting.Stats.GetErrors())
if c.noHashes > 0 {
fs.Logf(fdst, "%d hashes could not be checked", c.noHashes)
}
if c.differences > 0 {
return errors.Errorf("%d differences found", c.differences)
}
return nil
}
// Check the files in fsrc and fdst according to Size and hash
func Check(fdst, fsrc fs.Fs, oneway bool) error {
return CheckFn(fdst, fsrc, checkIdentical, oneway)
}
// CheckEqualReaders checks to see if in1 and in2 have the same
// content when read.
//
// it returns true if differences were found
func CheckEqualReaders(in1, in2 io.Reader) (differ bool, err error) {
const bufSize = 64 * 1024
buf1 := make([]byte, bufSize)
buf2 := make([]byte, bufSize)
for {
n1, err1 := readers.ReadFill(in1, buf1)
n2, err2 := readers.ReadFill(in2, buf2)
// check errors
if err1 != nil && err1 != io.EOF {
return true, err1
} else if err2 != nil && err2 != io.EOF {
return true, err2
}
// err1 && err2 are nil or io.EOF here
// process the data
if n1 != n2 || !bytes.Equal(buf1[:n1], buf2[:n2]) {
return true, nil
}
// if both streams finished the we have finished
if err1 == io.EOF && err2 == io.EOF {
break
}
}
return false, nil
}
// CheckIdentical checks to see if dst and src are identical by
// reading all their bytes if necessary.
//
// it returns true if differences were found
func CheckIdentical(dst, src fs.Object) (differ bool, err error) {
in1, err := dst.Open()
if err != nil {
return true, errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to open %q", dst)
}
in1 = accounting.NewAccount(in1, dst).WithBuffer() // account and buffer the transfer
defer fs.CheckClose(in1, &err)
in2, err := src.Open()
if err != nil {
return true, errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to open %q", src)
}
in2 = accounting.NewAccount(in2, src).WithBuffer() // account and buffer the transfer
defer fs.CheckClose(in2, &err)
return CheckEqualReaders(in1, in2)
}
// CheckDownload checks the files in fsrc and fdst according to Size
// and the actual contents of the files.
func CheckDownload(fdst, fsrc fs.Fs, oneway bool) error {
check := func(a, b fs.Object) (differ bool, noHash bool) {
differ, err := CheckIdentical(a, b)
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(a, "Failed to download: %v", err)
return true, true
}
return differ, false
}
return CheckFn(fdst, fsrc, check, oneway)
}
// ListFn lists the Fs to the supplied function
//
// Lists in parallel which may get them out of order
func ListFn(f fs.Fs, fn func(fs.Object)) error {
return walk.Walk(f, "", false, fs.Config.MaxDepth, func(dirPath string, entries fs.DirEntries, err error) error {
if err != nil {
// FIXME count errors and carry on for listing
return err
}
entries.ForObject(fn)
return nil
})
}
// mutex for synchronized output
var outMutex sync.Mutex
// Synchronized fmt.Fprintf
//
// Ignores errors from Fprintf
func syncFprintf(w io.Writer, format string, a ...interface{}) {
outMutex.Lock()
defer outMutex.Unlock()
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(w, format, a...)
}
// List the Fs to the supplied writer
//
// Shows size and path - obeys includes and excludes
//
// Lists in parallel which may get them out of order
func List(f fs.Fs, w io.Writer) error {
return ListFn(f, func(o fs.Object) {
syncFprintf(w, "%9d %s\n", o.Size(), o.Remote())
})
}
// ListLong lists the Fs to the supplied writer
//
// Shows size, mod time and path - obeys includes and excludes
//
// Lists in parallel which may get them out of order
func ListLong(f fs.Fs, w io.Writer) error {
return ListFn(f, func(o fs.Object) {
accounting.Stats.Checking(o.Remote())
modTime := o.ModTime()
accounting.Stats.DoneChecking(o.Remote())
syncFprintf(w, "%9d %s %s\n", o.Size(), modTime.Local().Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05.000000000"), o.Remote())
})
}
// Md5sum list the Fs to the supplied writer
//
// Produces the same output as the md5sum command - obeys includes and
// excludes
//
// Lists in parallel which may get them out of order
func Md5sum(f fs.Fs, w io.Writer) error {
return HashLister(hash.MD5, f, w)
}
// Sha1sum list the Fs to the supplied writer
//
// Obeys includes and excludes
//
// Lists in parallel which may get them out of order
func Sha1sum(f fs.Fs, w io.Writer) error {
return HashLister(hash.SHA1, f, w)
}
// DropboxHashSum list the Fs to the supplied writer
//
// Obeys includes and excludes
//
// Lists in parallel which may get them out of order
func DropboxHashSum(f fs.Fs, w io.Writer) error {
return HashLister(hash.Dropbox, f, w)
}
// hashSum returns the human readable hash for ht passed in. This may
// be UNSUPPORTED or ERROR.
func hashSum(ht hash.Type, o fs.Object) string {
accounting.Stats.Checking(o.Remote())
sum, err := o.Hash(ht)
accounting.Stats.DoneChecking(o.Remote())
if err == hash.ErrUnsupported {
sum = "UNSUPPORTED"
} else if err != nil {
fs.Debugf(o, "Failed to read %v: %v", ht, err)
sum = "ERROR"
}
return sum
}
// HashLister does a md5sum equivalent for the hash type passed in
func HashLister(ht hash.Type, f fs.Fs, w io.Writer) error {
return ListFn(f, func(o fs.Object) {
sum := hashSum(ht, o)
syncFprintf(w, "%*s %s\n", hash.Width[ht], sum, o.Remote())
})
}
// Count counts the objects and their sizes in the Fs
//
// Obeys includes and excludes
func Count(f fs.Fs) (objects int64, size int64, err error) {
err = ListFn(f, func(o fs.Object) {
atomic.AddInt64(&objects, 1)
atomic.AddInt64(&size, o.Size())
})
return
}
// ConfigMaxDepth returns the depth to use for a recursive or non recursive listing.
func ConfigMaxDepth(recursive bool) int {
depth := fs.Config.MaxDepth
if !recursive && depth < 0 {
depth = 1
}
return depth
}
// ListDir lists the directories/buckets/containers in the Fs to the supplied writer
func ListDir(f fs.Fs, w io.Writer) error {
return walk.Walk(f, "", false, ConfigMaxDepth(false), func(dirPath string, entries fs.DirEntries, err error) error {
if err != nil {
// FIXME count errors and carry on for listing
return err
}
entries.ForDir(func(dir fs.Directory) {
if dir != nil {
syncFprintf(w, "%12d %13s %9d %s\n", dir.Size(), dir.ModTime().Local().Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05"), dir.Items(), dir.Remote())
}
})
return nil
})
}
// Mkdir makes a destination directory or container
func Mkdir(f fs.Fs, dir string) error {
if fs.Config.DryRun {
fs.Logf(fs.LogDirName(f, dir), "Not making directory as dry run is set")
return nil
}
fs.Debugf(fs.LogDirName(f, dir), "Making directory")
err := f.Mkdir(dir)
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
return err
}
return nil
}
// TryRmdir removes a container but not if not empty. It doesn't
// count errors but may return one.
func TryRmdir(f fs.Fs, dir string) error {
if fs.Config.DryRun {
fs.Logf(fs.LogDirName(f, dir), "Not deleting as dry run is set")
return nil
}
fs.Debugf(fs.LogDirName(f, dir), "Removing directory")
return f.Rmdir(dir)
}
// Rmdir removes a container but not if not empty
func Rmdir(f fs.Fs, dir string) error {
err := TryRmdir(f, dir)
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
return err
}
return err
}
// Purge removes a directory and all of its contents
func Purge(f fs.Fs, dir string) error {
doFallbackPurge := true
var err error
if dir == "" {
// FIXME change the Purge interface so it takes a dir - see #1891
if doPurge := f.Features().Purge; doPurge != nil {
doFallbackPurge = false
if fs.Config.DryRun {
fs.Logf(f, "Not purging as --dry-run set")
} else {
err = doPurge()
if err == fs.ErrorCantPurge {
doFallbackPurge = true
}
}
}
}
if doFallbackPurge {
// DeleteFiles and Rmdir observe --dry-run
err = DeleteFiles(listToChan(f, dir))
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = Rmdirs(f, "", false)
}
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
return err
}
return nil
}
// Delete removes all the contents of a container. Unlike Purge, it
// obeys includes and excludes.
func Delete(f fs.Fs) error {
delete := make(fs.ObjectsChan, fs.Config.Transfers)
delErr := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
delErr <- DeleteFiles(delete)
}()
err := ListFn(f, func(o fs.Object) {
delete <- o
})
close(delete)
delError := <-delErr
if err == nil {
err = delError
}
return err
}
// listToChan will transfer all objects in the listing to the output
//
// If an error occurs, the error will be logged, and it will close the
// channel.
//
// If the error was ErrorDirNotFound then it will be ignored
func listToChan(f fs.Fs, dir string) fs.ObjectsChan {
o := make(fs.ObjectsChan, fs.Config.Checkers)
go func() {
defer close(o)
_ = walk.Walk(f, dir, true, fs.Config.MaxDepth, func(dirPath string, entries fs.DirEntries, err error) error {
if err != nil {
if err == fs.ErrorDirNotFound {
return nil
}
err = errors.Errorf("Failed to list: %v", err)
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(nil, "%v", err)
return nil
}
entries.ForObject(func(obj fs.Object) {
o <- obj
})
return nil
})
}()
return o
}
// CleanUp removes the trash for the Fs
func CleanUp(f fs.Fs) error {
doCleanUp := f.Features().CleanUp
if doCleanUp == nil {
return errors.Errorf("%v doesn't support cleanup", f)
}
if fs.Config.DryRun {
fs.Logf(f, "Not running cleanup as --dry-run set")
return nil
}
return doCleanUp()
}
// wrap a Reader and a Closer together into a ReadCloser
type readCloser struct {
io.Reader
io.Closer
}
// Cat any files to the io.Writer
//
// if offset == 0 it will be ignored
// if offset > 0 then the file will be seeked to that offset
// if offset < 0 then the file will be seeked that far from the end
//
// if count < 0 then it will be ignored
// if count >= 0 then only that many characters will be output
func Cat(f fs.Fs, w io.Writer, offset, count int64) error {
var mu sync.Mutex
return ListFn(f, func(o fs.Object) {
var err error
accounting.Stats.Transferring(o.Remote())
defer func() {
accounting.Stats.DoneTransferring(o.Remote(), err == nil)
}()
opt := fs.RangeOption{Start: offset, End: -1}
size := o.Size()
if opt.Start < 0 {
opt.Start += size
}
if count >= 0 {
opt.End = opt.Start + count - 1
}
var options []fs.OpenOption
if opt.Start > 0 || opt.End >= 0 {
options = append(options, &opt)
}
in, err := o.Open(options...)
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(o, "Failed to open: %v", err)
return
}
if count >= 0 {
in = &readCloser{Reader: &io.LimitedReader{R: in, N: count}, Closer: in}
// reduce remaining size to count
if size > count {
size = count
}
}
in = accounting.NewAccountSizeName(in, size, o.Remote()).WithBuffer() // account and buffer the transfer
defer func() {
err = in.Close()
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(o, "Failed to close: %v", err)
}
}()
// take the lock just before we output stuff, so at the last possible moment
mu.Lock()
defer mu.Unlock()
_, err = io.Copy(w, in)
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(o, "Failed to send to output: %v", err)
}
})
}
// Rcat reads data from the Reader until EOF and uploads it to a file on remote
func Rcat(fdst fs.Fs, dstFileName string, in io.ReadCloser, modTime time.Time) (dst fs.Object, err error) {
accounting.Stats.Transferring(dstFileName)
in = accounting.NewAccountSizeName(in, -1, dstFileName).WithBuffer()
defer func() {
accounting.Stats.DoneTransferring(dstFileName, err == nil)
if otherErr := in.Close(); otherErr != nil {
fs.Debugf(fdst, "Rcat: failed to close source: %v", err)
}
}()
hashOption := &fs.HashesOption{Hashes: fdst.Hashes()}
hash, err := hash.NewMultiHasherTypes(fdst.Hashes())
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
readCounter := readers.NewCountingReader(in)
trackingIn := io.TeeReader(readCounter, hash)
compare := func(dst fs.Object) error {
src := object.NewStaticObjectInfo(dstFileName, modTime, int64(readCounter.BytesRead()), false, hash.Sums(), fdst)
if !Equal(src, dst) {
err = errors.Errorf("corrupted on transfer")
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(dst, "%v", err)
return err
}
return nil
}
// check if file small enough for direct upload
buf := make([]byte, fs.Config.StreamingUploadCutoff)
if n, err := io.ReadFull(trackingIn, buf); err == io.EOF || err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF {
fs.Debugf(fdst, "File to upload is small (%d bytes), uploading instead of streaming", n)
src := object.NewMemoryObject(dstFileName, modTime, buf[:n])
return Copy(fdst, nil, dstFileName, src)
}
// Make a new ReadCloser with the bits we've already read
in = &readCloser{
Reader: io.MultiReader(bytes.NewReader(buf), trackingIn),
Closer: in,
}
fStreamTo := fdst
canStream := fdst.Features().PutStream != nil
if !canStream {
fs.Debugf(fdst, "Target remote doesn't support streaming uploads, creating temporary local FS to spool file")
tmpLocalFs, err := fs.TemporaryLocalFs()
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "Failed to create temporary local FS to spool file")
}
defer func() {
err := Purge(tmpLocalFs, "")
if err != nil {
fs.Infof(tmpLocalFs, "Failed to cleanup temporary FS: %v", err)
}
}()
fStreamTo = tmpLocalFs
}
if fs.Config.DryRun {
fs.Logf("stdin", "Not uploading as --dry-run")
// prevents "broken pipe" errors
_, err = io.Copy(ioutil.Discard, in)
return nil, err
}
objInfo := object.NewStaticObjectInfo(dstFileName, modTime, -1, false, nil, nil)
if dst, err = fStreamTo.Features().PutStream(in, objInfo, hashOption); err != nil {
return dst, err
}
if err = compare(dst); err != nil {
return dst, err
}
if !canStream {
// copy dst (which is the local object we have just streamed to) to the remote
return Copy(fdst, nil, dstFileName, dst)
}
return dst, nil
}
// PublicLink adds a "readable by anyone with link" permission on the given file or folder.
func PublicLink(f fs.Fs, remote string) (string, error) {
doPublicLink := f.Features().PublicLink
if doPublicLink == nil {
return "", errors.Errorf("%v doesn't support public links", f)
}
return doPublicLink(remote)
}
// Rmdirs removes any empty directories (or directories only
// containing empty directories) under f, including f.
func Rmdirs(f fs.Fs, dir string, leaveRoot bool) error {
dirEmpty := make(map[string]bool)
dirEmpty[""] = !leaveRoot
err := walk.Walk(f, dir, true, fs.Config.MaxDepth, func(dirPath string, entries fs.DirEntries, err error) error {
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(f, "Failed to list %q: %v", dirPath, err)
return nil
}
for _, entry := range entries {
switch x := entry.(type) {
case fs.Directory:
// add a new directory as empty
dir := x.Remote()
_, found := dirEmpty[dir]
if !found {
dirEmpty[dir] = true
}
case fs.Object:
// mark the parents of the file as being non-empty
dir := x.Remote()
for dir != "" {
dir = path.Dir(dir)
if dir == "." || dir == "/" {
dir = ""
}
empty, found := dirEmpty[dir]
// End if we reach a directory which is non-empty
if found && !empty {
break
}
dirEmpty[dir] = false
}
}
}
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to rmdirs")
}
// Now delete the empty directories, starting from the longest path
var toDelete []string
for dir, empty := range dirEmpty {
if empty {
toDelete = append(toDelete, dir)
}
}
sort.Strings(toDelete)
for i := len(toDelete) - 1; i >= 0; i-- {
dir := toDelete[i]
err := TryRmdir(f, dir)
if err != nil {
fs.CountError(err)
fs.Errorf(dir, "Failed to rmdir: %v", err)
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// NeedTransfer checks to see if src needs to be copied to dst using
// the current config.
//
// Returns a flag which indicates whether the file needs to be
// transferred or not.
func NeedTransfer(dst, src fs.Object) bool {
if dst == nil {
fs.Debugf(src, "Couldn't find file - need to transfer")
return true
}
// If we should ignore existing files, don't transfer
if fs.Config.IgnoreExisting {
fs.Debugf(src, "Destination exists, skipping")
return false
}
// If we should upload unconditionally
if fs.Config.IgnoreTimes {
fs.Debugf(src, "Transferring unconditionally as --ignore-times is in use")
return true
}
// If UpdateOlder is in effect, skip if dst is newer than src
if fs.Config.UpdateOlder {
srcModTime := src.ModTime()
dstModTime := dst.ModTime()
dt := dstModTime.Sub(srcModTime)
// If have a mutually agreed precision then use that
modifyWindow := fs.GetModifyWindow(dst.Fs(), src.Fs())
if modifyWindow == fs.ModTimeNotSupported {
// Otherwise use 1 second as a safe default as
// the resolution of the time a file was
// uploaded.
modifyWindow = time.Second
}
switch {
case dt >= modifyWindow:
fs.Debugf(src, "Destination is newer than source, skipping")
return false
case dt <= -modifyWindow:
fs.Debugf(src, "Destination is older than source, transferring")
default:
if src.Size() == dst.Size() {
fs.Debugf(src, "Destination mod time is within %v of source and sizes identical, skipping", modifyWindow)
return false
}
fs.Debugf(src, "Destination mod time is within %v of source but sizes differ, transferring", modifyWindow)
}
} else {
// Check to see if changed or not
if Equal(src, dst) {
fs.Debugf(src, "Unchanged skipping")
return false
}
}
return true
}
// moveOrCopyFile moves or copies a single file possibly to a new name
func moveOrCopyFile(fdst fs.Fs, fsrc fs.Fs, dstFileName string, srcFileName string, cp bool) (err error) {
dstFilePath := path.Join(fdst.Root(), dstFileName)
srcFilePath := path.Join(fsrc.Root(), srcFileName)
if fdst.Name() == fsrc.Name() && dstFilePath == srcFilePath {
fs.Debugf(fdst, "don't need to copy/move %s, it is already at target location", dstFileName)
return nil
}
// Choose operations
Op := Move
if cp {
Op = Copy
}
// Find src object
srcObj, err := fsrc.NewObject(srcFileName)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Find dst object if it exists
dstObj, err := fdst.NewObject(dstFileName)
if err == fs.ErrorObjectNotFound {
dstObj = nil
} else if err != nil {
return err
}
if NeedTransfer(dstObj, srcObj) {
accounting.Stats.Transferring(srcFileName)
_, err = Op(fdst, dstObj, dstFileName, srcObj)
accounting.Stats.DoneTransferring(srcFileName, err == nil)
} else {
accounting.Stats.Checking(srcFileName)
if !cp {
err = DeleteFile(srcObj)
}
defer accounting.Stats.DoneChecking(srcFileName)
}
return err
}
// MoveFile moves a single file possibly to a new name
func MoveFile(fdst fs.Fs, fsrc fs.Fs, dstFileName string, srcFileName string) (err error) {
return moveOrCopyFile(fdst, fsrc, dstFileName, srcFileName, false)
}
// CopyFile moves a single file possibly to a new name
func CopyFile(fdst fs.Fs, fsrc fs.Fs, dstFileName string, srcFileName string) (err error) {
return moveOrCopyFile(fdst, fsrc, dstFileName, srcFileName, true)
}
// ListFormat defines files information print format
type ListFormat struct {
separator string
dirSlash bool
absolute bool
output []func() string
entry fs.DirEntry
csv *csv.Writer
buf bytes.Buffer
}
// SetSeparator changes separator in struct
func (l *ListFormat) SetSeparator(separator string) {
l.separator = separator
}
// SetDirSlash defines if slash should be printed
func (l *ListFormat) SetDirSlash(dirSlash bool) {
l.dirSlash = dirSlash
}
// SetAbsolute prints a leading slash in front of path names
func (l *ListFormat) SetAbsolute(absolute bool) {
l.absolute = absolute
}
// SetCSV defines if the output should be csv
//
// Note that you should call SetSeparator before this if you want a
// custom separator
func (l *ListFormat) SetCSV(useCSV bool) {
if useCSV {
l.csv = csv.NewWriter(&l.buf)
if l.separator != "" {
l.csv.Comma = []rune(l.separator)[0]
}
} else {
l.csv = nil
}
}
// SetOutput sets functions used to create files information
func (l *ListFormat) SetOutput(output []func() string) {
l.output = output
}
// AddModTime adds file's Mod Time to output
func (l *ListFormat) AddModTime() {
l.AppendOutput(func() string { return l.entry.ModTime().Local().Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05") })
}
// AddSize adds file's size to output
func (l *ListFormat) AddSize() {
l.AppendOutput(func() string {
return strconv.FormatInt(l.entry.Size(), 10)
})
}
// AddPath adds path to file to output
func (l *ListFormat) AddPath() {
l.AppendOutput(func() string {
remote := l.entry.Remote()
if l.absolute && !strings.HasPrefix(remote, "/") {
remote = "/" + remote
}
_, isDir := l.entry.(fs.Directory)
if isDir && l.dirSlash {
remote += "/"
}
return remote
})
}
// AddHash adds the hash of the type given to the output
func (l *ListFormat) AddHash(ht hash.Type) {
l.AppendOutput(func() string {
o, ok := l.entry.(fs.Object)
if !ok {
return ""
}
return hashSum(ht, o)
})
}
// AddID adds file's ID to the output if known
func (l *ListFormat) AddID() {
l.AppendOutput(func() string {
if do, ok := l.entry.(fs.IDer); ok {
return do.ID()
}
return ""
})
}
// AddMimeType adds file's MimeType to the output if known
func (l *ListFormat) AddMimeType() {
l.AppendOutput(func() string {
return fs.MimeTypeDirEntry(l.entry)
})
}
// AppendOutput adds string generated by specific function to printed output
func (l *ListFormat) AppendOutput(functionToAppend func() string) {
l.output = append(l.output, functionToAppend)
}
// Format prints information about the DirEntry in the format defined
func (l *ListFormat) Format(entry fs.DirEntry) (result string) {
l.entry = entry
var out []string
for _, fun := range l.output {
out = append(out, fun())
}
if l.csv != nil {
l.buf.Reset()
_ = l.csv.Write(out) // can't fail writing to bytes.Buffer
l.csv.Flush()
result = strings.TrimRight(l.buf.String(), "\n")
} else {
result = strings.Join(out, l.separator)
}
return result
}