// Package fs is a generic file system interface for rclone object storage systems package fs import ( "fmt" "io" "log" "math" "os" "path/filepath" "regexp" "sort" "time" "github.com/pkg/errors" ) // Constants const ( // ModTimeNotSupported is a very large precision value to show // mod time isn't supported on this Fs ModTimeNotSupported = 100 * 365 * 24 * time.Hour // MaxLevel is a sentinel representing an infinite depth for listings MaxLevel = math.MaxInt32 ) // Globals var ( // UserAgent for Fs which can set it UserAgent = "rclone/" + Version // Filesystem registry fsRegistry []*RegInfo // ErrorNotFoundInConfigFile is returned by NewFs if not found in config file ErrorNotFoundInConfigFile = errors.New("didn't find section in config file") ErrorCantPurge = errors.New("can't purge directory") ErrorCantCopy = errors.New("can't copy object - incompatible remotes") ErrorCantMove = errors.New("can't move object - incompatible remotes") ErrorCantDirMove = errors.New("can't move directory - incompatible remotes") ErrorDirExists = errors.New("can't copy directory - destination already exists") ErrorCantSetModTime = errors.New("can't set modified time") ErrorDirNotFound = errors.New("directory not found") ErrorObjectNotFound = errors.New("object not found") ErrorLevelNotSupported = errors.New("level value not supported") ErrorListAborted = errors.New("list aborted") ErrorListOnlyRoot = errors.New("can only list from root") ErrorIsFile = errors.New("is a file not a directory") ErrorNotDeleting = errors.New("not deleting files as there were IO errors") ErrorCantMoveOverlapping = errors.New("can't move files on overlapping remotes") ) // RegInfo provides information about a filesystem type RegInfo struct { // Name of this fs Name string // Description of this fs - defaults to Name Description string // Create a new file system. If root refers to an existing // object, then it should return a Fs which which points to // the parent of that object and ErrorIsFile. NewFs func(name string, root string) (Fs, error) // Function to call to help with config Config func(string) // Options for the Fs configuration Options []Option } // Option is describes an option for the config wizard type Option struct { Name string Help string Optional bool IsPassword bool Examples OptionExamples } // OptionExamples is a slice of examples type OptionExamples []OptionExample // Len is part of sort.Interface. func (os OptionExamples) Len() int { return len(os) } // Swap is part of sort.Interface. func (os OptionExamples) Swap(i, j int) { os[i], os[j] = os[j], os[i] } // Less is part of sort.Interface. func (os OptionExamples) Less(i, j int) bool { return os[i].Help < os[j].Help } // Sort sorts an OptionExamples func (os OptionExamples) Sort() { sort.Sort(os) } // OptionExample describes an example for an Option type OptionExample struct { Value string Help string } // Register a filesystem // // Fs modules should use this in an init() function func Register(info *RegInfo) { fsRegistry = append(fsRegistry, info) } // ListFser is the interface for listing a remote Fs type ListFser interface { // List the objects and directories of the Fs starting from dir // // dir should be "" to start from the root, and should not // have trailing slashes. // // This should return ErrDirNotFound (using out.SetError()) // if the directory isn't found. // // Fses must support recursion levels of fs.MaxLevel and 1. // They may return ErrorLevelNotSupported otherwise. List(out ListOpts, dir string) } // Fs is the interface a cloud storage system must provide type Fs interface { Info ListFser // NewObject finds the Object at remote. If it can't be found // it returns the error ErrorObjectNotFound. NewObject(remote string) (Object, error) // Put in to the remote path with the modTime given of the given size // // May create the object even if it returns an error - if so // will return the object and the error, otherwise will return // nil and the error Put(in io.Reader, src ObjectInfo) (Object, error) // Mkdir makes the directory (container, bucket) // // Shouldn't return an error if it already exists Mkdir() error // Rmdir removes the directory (container, bucket) if empty // // Return an error if it doesn't exist or isn't empty Rmdir() error } // Info provides an interface to reading information about a filesystem. type Info interface { // Name of the remote (as passed into NewFs) Name() string // Root of the remote (as passed into NewFs) Root() string // String returns a description of the FS String() string // Precision of the ModTimes in this Fs Precision() time.Duration // Returns the supported hash types of the filesystem Hashes() HashSet } // Object is a filesystem like object provided by an Fs type Object interface { ObjectInfo // String returns a description of the Object String() string // SetModTime sets the metadata on the object to set the modification date SetModTime(time.Time) error // Open opens the file for read. Call Close() on the returned io.ReadCloser Open() (io.ReadCloser, error) // Update in to the object with the modTime given of the given size Update(in io.Reader, src ObjectInfo) error // Removes this object Remove() error } // ObjectInfo contains information about an object. type ObjectInfo interface { BasicInfo // Fs returns read only access to the Fs that this object is part of Fs() Info // Hash returns the selected checksum of the file // If no checksum is available it returns "" Hash(HashType) (string, error) // Storable says whether this object can be stored Storable() bool } // BasicInfo common interface for Dir and Object providing the very // basic attributes of an object. type BasicInfo interface { // Remote returns the remote path Remote() string // ModTime returns the modification date of the file // It should return a best guess if one isn't available ModTime() time.Time // Size returns the size of the file Size() int64 } // Purger is an optional interfaces for Fs type Purger interface { // Purge all files in the root and the root directory // // Implement this if you have a way of deleting all the files // quicker than just running Remove() on the result of List() // // Return an error if it doesn't exist Purge() error } // Copier is an optional interface for Fs type Copier interface { // Copy src to this remote using server side copy operations. // // This is stored with the remote path given // // It returns the destination Object and a possible error // // Will only be called if src.Fs().Name() == f.Name() // // If it isn't possible then return fs.ErrorCantCopy Copy(src Object, remote string) (Object, error) } // Mover is an optional interface for Fs type Mover interface { // Move src to this remote using server side move operations. // // This is stored with the remote path given // // It returns the destination Object and a possible error // // Will only be called if src.Fs().Name() == f.Name() // // If it isn't possible then return fs.ErrorCantMove Move(src Object, remote string) (Object, error) } // DirMover is an optional interface for Fs type DirMover interface { // DirMove moves src to this remote using server side move // operations. // // Will only be called if src.Fs().Name() == f.Name() // // If it isn't possible then return fs.ErrorCantDirMove // // If destination exists then return fs.ErrorDirExists DirMove(src Fs) error } // UnWrapper is an optional interfaces for Fs type UnWrapper interface { // UnWrap returns the Fs that this Fs is wrapping UnWrap() Fs } // PutUncheckeder is an optional interface for Fs type PutUncheckeder interface { // Put in to the remote path with the modTime given of the given size // // May create the object even if it returns an error - if so // will return the object and the error, otherwise will return // nil and the error // // May create duplicates or return errors if src already // exists. PutUnchecked(in io.Reader, src ObjectInfo) (Object, error) } // CleanUpper is an optional interfaces for Fs type CleanUpper interface { // CleanUp the trash in the Fs // // Implement this if you have a way of emptying the trash or // otherwise cleaning up old versions of files. CleanUp() error } // ObjectsChan is a channel of Objects type ObjectsChan chan Object // ListOpts describes the interface used for Fs.List operations type ListOpts interface { // Add an object to the output. // If the function returns true, the operation has been aborted. // Multiple goroutines can safely add objects concurrently. Add(obj Object) (abort bool) // Add a directory to the output. // If the function returns true, the operation has been aborted. // Multiple goroutines can safely add objects concurrently. AddDir(dir *Dir) (abort bool) // IncludeDirectory returns whether this directory should be // included in the listing (and recursed into or not). IncludeDirectory(remote string) bool // SetError will set an error state, and will cause the listing to // be aborted. // Multiple goroutines can set the error state concurrently, // but only the first will be returned to the caller. SetError(err error) // Level returns the level it should recurse to. Fses may // ignore this in which case the listing will be less // efficient. Level() int // Buffer returns the channel depth in use Buffer() int // Finished should be called when listing is finished Finished() // IsFinished returns whether Finished or SetError have been called IsFinished() bool } // Objects is a slice of Object~s type Objects []Object // ObjectPair is a pair of Objects used to describe a potential copy // operation. type ObjectPair struct { src, dst Object } // ObjectPairChan is a channel of ObjectPair type ObjectPairChan chan ObjectPair // Dir describes a directory for directory/container/bucket lists type Dir struct { Name string // name of the directory When time.Time // modification or creation time - IsZero for unknown Bytes int64 // size of directory and contents -1 for unknown Count int64 // number of objects -1 for unknown } // Remote returns the remote path func (d *Dir) Remote() string { return d.Name } // ModTime returns the modification date of the file // It should return a best guess if one isn't available func (d *Dir) ModTime() time.Time { if !d.When.IsZero() { return d.When } return time.Now() } // Size returns the size of the file func (d *Dir) Size() int64 { return d.Bytes } // Check interface var _ BasicInfo = (*Dir)(nil) // DirChan is a channel of Dir objects type DirChan chan *Dir // Find looks for an Info object for the name passed in // // Services are looked up in the config file func Find(name string) (*RegInfo, error) { for _, item := range fsRegistry { if item.Name == name { return item, nil } } return nil, errors.Errorf("didn't find filing system for %q", name) } // Pattern to match an rclone url var matcher = regexp.MustCompile(`^([\w_ -]+):(.*)$`) // ParseRemote deconstructs a path into configName, fsPath, looking up // the fsName in the config file (returning NotFoundInConfigFile if not found) func ParseRemote(path string) (fsInfo *RegInfo, configName, fsPath string, err error) { parts := matcher.FindStringSubmatch(path) var fsName string fsName, configName, fsPath = "local", "local", path if parts != nil && !isDriveLetter(parts[1]) { configName, fsPath = parts[1], parts[2] var err error fsName, err = ConfigFile.GetValue(configName, "type") if err != nil { return nil, "", "", ErrorNotFoundInConfigFile } } // change native directory separators to / if there are any fsPath = filepath.ToSlash(fsPath) fsInfo, err = Find(fsName) return fsInfo, configName, fsPath, err } // NewFs makes a new Fs object from the path // // The path is of the form remote:path // // Remotes are looked up in the config file. If the remote isn't // found then NotFoundInConfigFile will be returned. // // On Windows avoid single character remote names as they can be mixed // up with drive letters. func NewFs(path string) (Fs, error) { fsInfo, configName, fsPath, err := ParseRemote(path) if err != nil { return nil, err } return fsInfo.NewFs(configName, fsPath) } // DebugLogger - logs to Stdout var DebugLogger = log.New(os.Stdout, "", log.LstdFlags) // makeLog produces a log string from the arguments passed in func makeLog(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) string { out := fmt.Sprintf(text, args...) if o == nil { return out } return fmt.Sprintf("%v: %s", o, out) } // Debug writes debugging output for this Object or Fs func Debug(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) { if Config.Verbose { DebugLogger.Print(makeLog(o, text, args...)) } } // Log writes log output for this Object or Fs. This should be // considered to be Info level logging. func Log(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) { if !Config.Quiet { log.Print(makeLog(o, text, args...)) } } // ErrorLog writes error log output for this Object or Fs. It // unconditionally logs a message regardless of Config.Quiet or // Config.Verbose. func ErrorLog(o interface{}, text string, args ...interface{}) { log.Print(makeLog(o, text, args...)) } // CheckClose is a utility function used to check the return from // Close in a defer statement. func CheckClose(c io.Closer, err *error) { cerr := c.Close() if *err == nil { *err = cerr } } // NewStaticObjectInfo returns a static ObjectInfo // If hashes is nil and fs is not nil, the hash map will be replaced with // empty hashes of the types supported by the fs. func NewStaticObjectInfo(remote string, modTime time.Time, size int64, storable bool, hashes map[HashType]string, fs Info) ObjectInfo { info := &staticObjectInfo{ remote: remote, modTime: modTime, size: size, storable: storable, hashes: hashes, fs: fs, } if fs != nil && hashes == nil { set := fs.Hashes().Array() info.hashes = make(map[HashType]string) for _, ht := range set { info.hashes[ht] = "" } } return info } type staticObjectInfo struct { remote string modTime time.Time size int64 storable bool hashes map[HashType]string fs Info } func (i *staticObjectInfo) Fs() Info { return i.fs } func (i *staticObjectInfo) Remote() string { return i.remote } func (i *staticObjectInfo) ModTime() time.Time { return i.modTime } func (i *staticObjectInfo) Size() int64 { return i.size } func (i *staticObjectInfo) Storable() bool { return i.storable } func (i *staticObjectInfo) Hash(h HashType) (string, error) { if len(i.hashes) == 0 { return "", ErrHashUnsupported } if hash, ok := i.hashes[h]; ok { return hash, nil } return "", ErrHashUnsupported }