// File system interface package main import ( "fmt" "io" "log" "time" ) // A Filesystem, describes the local filesystem and the remote object store type Fs interface { String() string List() FsObjectsChan NewFsObject(remote string) FsObject Put(src FsObject) Mkdir() error Rmdir() error } // FIXME make f.Debugf... // A filesystem like object which can either be a remote object or a // local file/directory type FsObject interface { Remote() string Md5sum() (string, error) ModTime() time.Time SetModTime(time.Time) Size() int64 Open() (io.ReadCloser, error) Storable() bool // Exists() bool Remove() error } type FsObjectsChan chan FsObject type FsObjects []FsObject // NewFs makes a new Fs object from the path // // FIXME make more generic in future func NewFs(path string) (Fs, error) { if swiftMatch.MatchString(path) { return NewFsSwift(path) } return NewFsLocal(path) } // Write debuging output for this FsObject func FsDebug(fs FsObject, text string, args ...interface{}) { if *verbose { out := fmt.Sprintf(text, args...) log.Printf("%s: %s", fs.Remote(), out) } } // Write log output for this FsObject func FsLog(fs FsObject, text string, args ...interface{}) { if !*quiet { out := fmt.Sprintf(text, args...) log.Printf("%s: %s", fs.Remote(), out) } } // 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 } } // Check the two files to see if the MD5sums are the same // // May return an error which will already have been logged // // If an error is returned it will return false func CheckMd5sums(src, dst FsObject) (bool, error) { srcMd5, err := src.Md5sum() if err != nil { stats.Error() FsLog(src, "Failed to calculate src md5: %s", err) return false, err } dstMd5, err := dst.Md5sum() if err != nil { stats.Error() FsLog(dst, "Failed to calculate dst md5: %s", err) return false, err } // FsDebug("Src MD5 %s", srcMd5) // FsDebug("Dst MD5 %s", obj.Hash) return srcMd5 == dstMd5, nil } // Checks to see if the src and dst objects are equal by looking at // size, mtime and MD5SUM // // If the src and dst size are different then it is considered to be // not equal. // // If the size is the same and the mtime is the same then it is // considered to be equal. This is the heuristic rsync uses when // not using --checksum. // // If the size is the same and and mtime is different or unreadable // and the MD5SUM is the same then the file is considered to be equal. // In this case the mtime on the dst is updated. // // Otherwise the file is considered to be not equal including if there // were errors reading info. func Equal(src, dst FsObject) bool { if src.Size() != dst.Size() { FsDebug(src, "Sizes differ") return false } // Size the same so check the mtime srcModTime := src.ModTime() dstModTime := dst.ModTime() if !dstModTime.Equal(srcModTime) { FsDebug(src, "Modification times differ") } else { FsDebug(src, "Size and modification time the same") return true } // mtime is unreadable or different but size is the same so // check the MD5SUM same, _ := CheckMd5sums(src, dst) if !same { FsDebug(src, "Md5sums differ") return false } // Size and MD5 the same but mtime different so update the // mtime of the dst object here dst.SetModTime(srcModTime) FsDebug(src, "Size and MD5SUM of src and dst objects identical") return true }