// Package tools contains other helper functions too small to justify their own package // NOTE: Subject to change, do not rely on this package from outside git-lfs source package tools import ( "bufio" "encoding/hex" "fmt" "io" "os" "path/filepath" "runtime" "strconv" "strings" "sync" "sync/atomic" "github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/filepathfilter" ) // FileOrDirExists determines if a file/dir exists, returns IsDir() results too. func FileOrDirExists(path string) (exists bool, isDir bool) { fi, err := os.Stat(path) if err != nil { return false, false } else { return true, fi.IsDir() } } // FileExists determines if a file (NOT dir) exists. func FileExists(path string) bool { ret, isDir := FileOrDirExists(path) return ret && !isDir } // DirExists determines if a dir (NOT file) exists. func DirExists(path string) bool { ret, isDir := FileOrDirExists(path) return ret && isDir } // FileExistsOfSize determines if a file exists and is of a specific size. func FileExistsOfSize(path string, sz int64) bool { fi, err := os.Stat(path) if err != nil { return false } return !fi.IsDir() && fi.Size() == sz } // ResolveSymlinks ensures that if the path supplied is a symlink, it is // resolved to the actual concrete path func ResolveSymlinks(path string) string { if len(path) == 0 { return path } if resolved, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(path); err == nil { return resolved } return path } // RenameFileCopyPermissions moves srcfile to destfile, replacing destfile if // necessary and also copying the permissions of destfile if it already exists func RenameFileCopyPermissions(srcfile, destfile string) error { info, err := os.Stat(destfile) if os.IsNotExist(err) { // no original file } else if err != nil { return err } else { if err := os.Chmod(srcfile, info.Mode()); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("can't set filemode on file %q: %v", srcfile, err) } } if err := os.Rename(srcfile, destfile); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("cannot replace %q with %q: %v", destfile, srcfile, err) } return nil } // CleanPaths splits the given `paths` argument by the delimiter argument, and // then "cleans" that path according to the path.Clean function (see // https://golang.org/pkg/path#Clean). // Note always cleans to '/' path separators regardless of platform (git friendly) func CleanPaths(paths, delim string) (cleaned []string) { // If paths is an empty string, splitting it will yield [""], which will // become the path ".". To avoid this, bail out if trimmed paths // argument is empty. if paths = strings.TrimSpace(paths); len(paths) == 0 { return } for _, part := range strings.Split(paths, delim) { part = strings.TrimSpace(part) // Remove trailing `/` or `\`, but only the first one. for _, sep := range []string{`/`, `\`} { if strings.HasSuffix(part, sep) { part = strings.TrimSuffix(part, sep) break } } cleaned = append(cleaned, part) } return cleaned } // VerifyFileHash reads a file and verifies whether the SHA is correct // Returns an error if there is a problem func VerifyFileHash(oid, path string) error { f, err := os.Open(path) if err != nil { return err } defer f.Close() h := NewLfsContentHash() _, err = io.Copy(h, f) if err != nil { return err } calcOid := hex.EncodeToString(h.Sum(nil)) if calcOid != oid { return fmt.Errorf("File %q has an invalid hash %s, expected %s", path, calcOid, oid) } return nil } // FastWalkCallback is the signature for the callback given to FastWalkGitRepo() type FastWalkCallback func(parentDir string, info os.FileInfo, err error) // FastWalkGitRepo is a more optimal implementation of filepath.Walk for a Git // repo. The callback guaranteed to be called sequentially. The function returns // once all files and errors have triggered callbacks. // It differs in the following ways: // * Uses goroutines to parallelise large dirs and descent into subdirs // * Does not provide sorted output; parents will always be before children but // there are no other guarantees. Use parentDir argument in the callback to // determine absolute path rather than tracking it yourself // * Automatically ignores any .git directories // * Respects .gitignore contents and skips ignored files/dirs // // rootDir - Absolute path to the top of the repository working directory func FastWalkGitRepo(rootDir string, cb FastWalkCallback) { fastWalkCallback(fastWalkWithExcludeFiles(rootDir, ".gitignore"), cb) } // FastWalkGitRepoAll behaves as FastWalkGitRepo, with the additional caveat // that it does not ignore paths and directories found in .gitignore file(s) // throughout the repository. func FastWalkGitRepoAll(rootDir string, cb FastWalkCallback) { fastWalkCallback(fastWalkWithExcludeFiles(rootDir, ""), cb) } // fastWalkCallback calls the FastWalkCallback "cb" for all files found by the // given *fastWalker, "walker". func fastWalkCallback(walker *fastWalker, cb FastWalkCallback) { for file := range walker.ch { cb(file.ParentDir, file.Info, file.Err) } } // Returned from FastWalk with parent directory context // This is needed because FastWalk can provide paths out of order so the // parent dir cannot be implied type fastWalkInfo struct { ParentDir string Info os.FileInfo Err error } type fastWalker struct { rootDir string excludeFilename string ch chan fastWalkInfo limit int32 cur *int32 wg *sync.WaitGroup } // fastWalkWithExcludeFiles walks the contents of a dir, respecting // include/exclude patterns and also loading new exlude patterns from files // named excludeFilename in directories walked // // rootDir - Absolute path to the top of the repository working directory func fastWalkWithExcludeFiles(rootDir, excludeFilename string) *fastWalker { excludePaths := []filepathfilter.Pattern{ filepathfilter.NewPattern(".git"), filepathfilter.NewPattern("**/.git"), } limit, _ := strconv.Atoi(os.Getenv("LFS_FASTWALK_LIMIT")) if limit < 1 { limit = runtime.GOMAXPROCS(-1) * 20 } c := int32(0) w := &fastWalker{ rootDir: rootDir, excludeFilename: excludeFilename, limit: int32(limit), cur: &c, ch: make(chan fastWalkInfo, 256), wg: &sync.WaitGroup{}, } go func() { dirFi, err := os.Stat(w.rootDir) if err != nil { w.ch <- fastWalkInfo{Err: err} return } w.Walk(true, "", dirFi, excludePaths) w.Wait() }() return w } // Walk is the main recursive implementation of fast walk. // Sends the file/dir and any contents to the channel so long as it passes the // include/exclude filter. If a dir, parses any excludeFilename found and updates // the excludePaths with its content before (parallel) recursing into contents // Also splits large directories into multiple goroutines. // Increments waitg.Add(1) for each new goroutine launched internally // // workDir - Relative path inside the repository func (w *fastWalker) Walk(isRoot bool, workDir string, itemFi os.FileInfo, excludePaths []filepathfilter.Pattern) { var fullPath string // Absolute path to the current file or dir var parentWorkDir string // Absolute path to the workDir inside the repository if isRoot { fullPath = w.rootDir } else { parentWorkDir = join(w.rootDir, workDir) fullPath = join(parentWorkDir, itemFi.Name()) } workPath := join(workDir, itemFi.Name()) if !filepathfilter.NewFromPatterns(nil, excludePaths).Allows(workPath) { return } w.ch <- fastWalkInfo{ParentDir: parentWorkDir, Info: itemFi} if !itemFi.IsDir() { // Nothing more to do if this is not a dir return } var childWorkDir string if !isRoot { childWorkDir = join(workDir, itemFi.Name()) } if len(w.excludeFilename) > 0 { possibleExcludeFile := join(fullPath, w.excludeFilename) var err error excludePaths, err = loadExcludeFilename(possibleExcludeFile, childWorkDir, excludePaths) if err != nil { w.ch <- fastWalkInfo{Err: err} } } // The absolute optimal way to scan would be File.Readdirnames but we // still need the Stat() to know whether something is a dir, so use // File.Readdir instead. Means we can provide os.FileInfo to callers like // filepath.Walk as a bonus. df, err := os.Open(fullPath) if err != nil { w.ch <- fastWalkInfo{Err: err} return } // The number of items in a dir we process in each goroutine jobSize := 100 for children, err := df.Readdir(jobSize); err == nil; children, err = df.Readdir(jobSize) { // Parallelise all dirs, and chop large dirs into batches w.walk(children, func(subitems []os.FileInfo) { for _, childFi := range subitems { w.Walk(false, childWorkDir, childFi, excludePaths) } }) } df.Close() if err != nil && err != io.EOF { w.ch <- fastWalkInfo{Err: err} } } func (w *fastWalker) walk(children []os.FileInfo, fn func([]os.FileInfo)) { cur := atomic.AddInt32(w.cur, 1) if cur > w.limit { fn(children) atomic.AddInt32(w.cur, -1) return } w.wg.Add(1) go func() { fn(children) w.wg.Done() atomic.AddInt32(w.cur, -1) }() } func (w *fastWalker) Wait() { w.wg.Wait() close(w.ch) } // loadExcludeFilename reads the given file in gitignore format and returns a // revised array of exclude paths if there are any changes. // If any changes are made a copy of the array is taken so the original is not // modified func loadExcludeFilename(filename, workDir string, excludePaths []filepathfilter.Pattern) ([]filepathfilter.Pattern, error) { f, err := os.OpenFile(filename, os.O_RDONLY, 0644) if err != nil { if os.IsNotExist(err) { return excludePaths, nil } return excludePaths, err } defer f.Close() retPaths := excludePaths modified := false scanner := bufio.NewScanner(f) for scanner.Scan() { line := strings.TrimSpace(scanner.Text()) // Skip blanks, comments and negations (not supported right now) if len(line) == 0 || strings.HasPrefix(line, "#") || strings.HasPrefix(line, "!") { continue } if !modified { // copy on write retPaths = make([]filepathfilter.Pattern, len(excludePaths)) copy(retPaths, excludePaths) modified = true } path := line // Add pattern in context if exclude has separator, or no wildcard // Allow for both styles of separator at this point if strings.ContainsAny(path, "/\\") || !strings.Contains(path, "*") { path = join(workDir, line) } retPaths = append(retPaths, filepathfilter.NewPattern(path)) } return retPaths, nil } func join(paths ...string) string { ne := make([]string, 0, len(paths)) for _, p := range paths { if len(p) > 0 { ne = append(ne, p) } } return strings.Join(ne, "/") } // SetFileWriteFlag changes write permissions on a file // Used to make a file read-only or not. When writeEnabled = false, the write // bit is removed for all roles. When writeEnabled = true, the behaviour is // different per platform: // On Mac & Linux, the write bit is set only on the owner as per default umask. // All other bits are unaffected. // On Windows, all the write bits are set since Windows doesn't support Unix permissions. func SetFileWriteFlag(path string, writeEnabled bool) error { stat, err := os.Stat(path) if err != nil { return err } mode := uint32(stat.Mode()) if (writeEnabled && (mode&0200) > 0) || (!writeEnabled && (mode&0222) == 0) { // no change needed return nil } if writeEnabled { mode = mode | 0200 // set owner write only // Go's own Chmod makes Windows set all though } else { mode = mode &^ 0222 // disable all write } return os.Chmod(path, os.FileMode(mode)) }