package pruning import ( "regexp" "sort" "strings" "github.com/pkg/errors" ) type KeepLastN struct { n int re *regexp.Regexp } func MustKeepLastN(n int, regex string) *KeepLastN { k, err := NewKeepLastN(n, regex) if err != nil { panic(err) } return k } func NewKeepLastN(n int, regex string) (*KeepLastN, error) { if n <= 0 { return nil, errors.Errorf("must specify positive number as 'keep last count', got %d", n) } re, err := regexp.Compile(regex) if err != nil { return nil, errors.Errorf("invalid regex %q: %s", regex, err) } return &KeepLastN{n, re}, nil } func (k KeepLastN) KeepRule(snaps []Snapshot) (destroyList []Snapshot) { matching, notMatching := partitionSnapList(snaps, func(snapshot Snapshot) bool { return k.re.MatchString(snapshot.Name()) }) // snaps that don't match the regex are not kept by this rule destroyList = append(destroyList, notMatching...) if len(matching) == 0 { return destroyList } sort.Slice(matching, func(i, j int) bool { // by date (youngest first) id, jd := matching[i].Date(), matching[j].Date() if !id.Equal(jd) { return id.After(jd) } // then lexicographically descending (e.g. b, a) return strings.Compare(matching[i].Name(), matching[j].Name()) == 1 }) n := k.n if n > len(matching) { n = len(matching) } destroyList = append(destroyList, matching[n:]...) return destroyList }