rclone/cmd/cmount/mountpoint_windows.go
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//go:build cmount && cgo && windows
// +build cmount,cgo,windows
package cmount
import (
"fmt"
"os"
"errors"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/cmd/mountlib"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/fs"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/file"
)
var isDriveRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-zA-Z]\:$`)
var isDriveRootPathRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-zA-Z]\:\\$`)
var isDriveOrRootPathRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^[a-zA-Z]\:\\?$`)
var isNetworkSharePathRegex = regexp.MustCompile(`^\\\\[^\\]+\\[^\\]`)
// isNetworkSharePath returns true if the given string is a valid network share path,
// in the basic UNC format "\\Server\Share\Path", where the first two path components
// are required ("\\Server\Share", which represents the volume).
// Extended-length UNC format "\\?\UNC\Server\Share\Path" is not considered, as it is
// not supported by cgofuse/winfsp.
// Note: There is a UNCPath function in lib/file, but it refers to any extended-length
// paths using prefix "\\?\", and not necessarily network resource UNC paths.
func isNetworkSharePath(l string) bool {
return isNetworkSharePathRegex.MatchString(l)
}
// isDrive returns true if given string is a drive letter followed by the volume separator, e.g. "X:".
// This is the format supported by cgofuse/winfsp for mounting as drive.
// Extended-length format "\\?\X:" is not considered, as it is not supported by cgofuse/winfsp.
func isDrive(l string) bool {
return isDriveRegex.MatchString(l)
}
// isDriveRootPath returns true if given string is a drive letter followed by the volume separator,
// as well as a path separator, e.g. "X:\". This is a format often used instead of the format without the
// trailing path separator to denote a drive or volume, in addition to representing the drive's root directory.
// This format is not accepted by cgofuse/winfsp for mounting as drive, but can easily be by trimming off
// the path separator. Extended-length format "\\?\X:\" is not considered.
func isDriveRootPath(l string) bool {
return isDriveRootPathRegex.MatchString(l)
}
// isDriveOrRootPath returns true if given string is a drive letter followed by the volume separator,
// and optionally a path separator. See isDrive and isDriveRootPath functions.
func isDriveOrRootPath(l string) bool {
return isDriveOrRootPathRegex.MatchString(l)
}
// isDefaultPath returns true if given string is a special keyword used to trigger default mount.
func isDefaultPath(l string) bool {
return l == "" || l == "*"
}
// getUnusedDrive find unused drive letter and returns string with drive letter followed by volume separator.
func getUnusedDrive() (string, error) {
driveLetter := file.FindUnusedDriveLetter()
if driveLetter == 0 {
return "", errors.New("could not find unused drive letter")
}
mountpoint := string(driveLetter) + ":" // Drive letter with volume separator only, no trailing backslash, which is what cgofuse/winfsp expects
fs.Logf(nil, "Assigning drive letter %q", mountpoint)
return mountpoint, nil
}
// handleDefaultMountpath handles the case where mount path is not set, or set to a special keyword.
// This will automatically pick an unused drive letter to use as mountpoint.
func handleDefaultMountpath() (string, error) {
return getUnusedDrive()
}
// handleNetworkShareMountpath handles the case where mount path is a network share path.
// Sets volume name option and returns a mountpoint string.
func handleNetworkShareMountpath(mountpath string, opt *mountlib.Options) (string, error) {
// Assuming mount path is a valid network share path (UNC format, "\\Server\Share").
// Always mount as network drive, regardless of the NetworkMode option.
// Find an unused drive letter to use as mountpoint, the the supplied path can
// be used as volume prefix (network share path) instead of mountpoint.
if !opt.NetworkMode {
fs.Debugf(nil, "Forcing --network-mode because mountpoint path is network share UNC format")
opt.NetworkMode = true
}
mountpoint, err := getUnusedDrive()
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return mountpoint, nil
}
// handleLocalMountpath handles the case where mount path is a local file system path.
func handleLocalMountpath(mountpath string, opt *mountlib.Options) (string, error) {
// Assuming path is drive letter or directory path, not network share (UNC) path.
// If drive letter: Must be given as a single character followed by ":" and nothing else.
// Else, assume directory path: Directory must not exist, but its parent must.
if _, err := os.Stat(mountpath); err == nil {
return "", errors.New("mountpoint path already exists: " + mountpath)
} else if !os.IsNotExist(err) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to retrieve mountpoint path information: %w", err)
}
if isDriveRootPath(mountpath) { // Assume intention with "X:\" was "X:"
mountpath = mountpath[:len(mountpath)-1] // WinFsp needs drive mountpoints without trailing path separator
}
if !isDrive(mountpath) {
// Assuming directory path, since it is not a pure drive letter string such as "X:".
// Drive letter string can be used as is, since we have already checked it does not exist,
// but directory path needs more checks.
if opt.NetworkMode {
fs.Errorf(nil, "Ignoring --network-mode as it is not supported with directory mountpoint")
opt.NetworkMode = false
}
var err error
if mountpath, err = filepath.Abs(mountpath); err != nil { // Ensures parent is found but also more informative log messages
return "", fmt.Errorf("mountpoint path is not valid: %s: %w", mountpath, err)
}
parent := filepath.Join(mountpath, "..")
if _, err = os.Stat(parent); err != nil {
if os.IsNotExist(err) {
return "", errors.New("parent of mountpoint directory does not exist: " + parent)
}
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to retrieve mountpoint directory parent information: %w", err)
}
}
return mountpath, nil
}
// handleVolumeName handles the volume name option.
func handleVolumeName(opt *mountlib.Options, volumeName string) {
// If volumeName parameter is set, then just set that into options replacing any existing value.
// Else, ensure the volume name option is a valid network share UNC path if network mode,
// and ensure network mode if configured volume name is already UNC path.
if volumeName != "" {
opt.VolumeName = volumeName
} else if opt.VolumeName != "" { // Should always be true due to code in mountlib caller
// Use value of given volume name option, but check if it is disk volume name or network volume prefix
if isNetworkSharePath(opt.VolumeName) {
// Specified volume name is network share UNC path, assume network mode and use it as volume prefix
opt.VolumeName = opt.VolumeName[1:] // WinFsp requires volume prefix as UNC-like path but with only a single backslash
if !opt.NetworkMode {
// Specified volume name is network share UNC path, force network mode and use it as volume prefix
fs.Debugf(nil, "Forcing network mode due to network share (UNC) volume name")
opt.NetworkMode = true
}
} else if opt.NetworkMode {
// Plain volume name treated as share name in network mode, append to hard coded "\\server" prefix to get full volume prefix.
opt.VolumeName = "\\server\\" + opt.VolumeName
}
} else if opt.NetworkMode {
// Hard coded default
opt.VolumeName = "\\server\\share"
}
}
// getMountpoint handles mounting details on Windows,
// where disk and network based file systems are treated different.
func getMountpoint(mountpath string, opt *mountlib.Options) (mountpoint string, err error) {
// First handle mountpath
var volumeName string
if isDefaultPath(mountpath) {
// Mount path indicates defaults, which will automatically pick an unused drive letter.
mountpoint, err = handleDefaultMountpath()
} else if isNetworkSharePath(mountpath) {
// Mount path is a valid network share path (UNC format, "\\Server\Share" prefix).
mountpoint, err = handleNetworkShareMountpath(mountpath, opt)
// In this case the volume name is taken from the mount path, will replace any existing volume name option.
volumeName = mountpath[1:] // WinFsp requires volume prefix as UNC-like path but with only a single backslash
} else {
// Mount path is drive letter or directory path.
mountpoint, err = handleLocalMountpath(mountpath, opt)
}
// Second handle volume name
handleVolumeName(opt, volumeName)
// Done, return mountpoint to be used, together with updated mount options.
if opt.NetworkMode {
fs.Debugf(nil, "Network mode mounting is enabled")
} else {
fs.Debugf(nil, "Network mode mounting is disabled")
}
return
}