syncthing/lib/config/folderconfiguration.go

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// Copyright (C) 2014 The Syncthing Authors.
//
// This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
// License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
// You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
package config
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/osutil"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/protocol"
)
type FolderConfiguration struct {
ID string `xml:"id,attr" json:"id"`
Label string `xml:"label,attr" json:"label"`
RawPath string `xml:"path,attr" json:"path"`
Devices []FolderDeviceConfiguration `xml:"device" json:"devices"`
ReadOnly bool `xml:"ro,attr" json:"readOnly"`
RescanIntervalS int `xml:"rescanIntervalS,attr" json:"rescanIntervalS"`
IgnorePerms bool `xml:"ignorePerms,attr" json:"ignorePerms"`
AutoNormalize bool `xml:"autoNormalize,attr" json:"autoNormalize"`
MinDiskFreePct float64 `xml:"minDiskFreePct" json:"minDiskFreePct"`
Versioning VersioningConfiguration `xml:"versioning" json:"versioning"`
Copiers int `xml:"copiers" json:"copiers"` // This defines how many files are handled concurrently.
Pullers int `xml:"pullers" json:"pullers"` // Defines how many blocks are fetched at the same time, possibly between separate copier routines.
Hashers int `xml:"hashers" json:"hashers"` // Less than one sets the value to the number of cores. These are CPU bound due to hashing.
Order PullOrder `xml:"order" json:"order"`
IgnoreDelete bool `xml:"ignoreDelete" json:"ignoreDelete"`
ScanProgressIntervalS int `xml:"scanProgressIntervalS" json:"scanProgressIntervalS"` // Set to a negative value to disable. Value of 0 will get replaced with value of 2 (default value)
PullerSleepS int `xml:"pullerSleepS" json:"pullerSleepS"`
PullerPauseS int `xml:"pullerPauseS" json:"pullerPauseS"`
MaxConflicts int `xml:"maxConflicts" json:"maxConflicts"`
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DisableSparseFiles bool `xml:"disableSparseFiles" json:"disableSparseFiles"`
DisableTempIndexes bool `xml:"disableTempIndexes" json:"disableTempIndexes"`
Invalid string `xml:"-" json:"invalid"` // Set at runtime when there is an error, not saved
cachedPath string
}
type FolderDeviceConfiguration struct {
DeviceID protocol.DeviceID `xml:"id,attr" json:"deviceID"`
}
func NewFolderConfiguration(id, path string) FolderConfiguration {
f := FolderConfiguration{
ID: id,
RawPath: path,
}
f.prepare()
return f
}
func (f FolderConfiguration) Copy() FolderConfiguration {
c := f
c.Devices = make([]FolderDeviceConfiguration, len(f.Devices))
copy(c.Devices, f.Devices)
c.Versioning = f.Versioning.Copy()
return c
}
func (f FolderConfiguration) Path() string {
// This is intentionally not a pointer method, because things like
// cfg.Folders["default"].Path() should be valid.
if f.cachedPath == "" {
l.Infoln("bug: uncached path call (should only happen in tests)")
return f.cleanedPath()
}
return f.cachedPath
}
func (f *FolderConfiguration) CreateMarker() error {
if !f.HasMarker() {
marker := filepath.Join(f.Path(), ".stfolder")
fd, err := os.Create(marker)
if err != nil {
return err
}
fd.Close()
osutil.HideFile(marker)
}
return nil
}
func (f *FolderConfiguration) HasMarker() bool {
_, err := os.Stat(filepath.Join(f.Path(), ".stfolder"))
if err != nil {
return false
}
return true
}
func (f *FolderConfiguration) DeviceIDs() []protocol.DeviceID {
deviceIDs := make([]protocol.DeviceID, len(f.Devices))
for i, n := range f.Devices {
deviceIDs[i] = n.DeviceID
}
return deviceIDs
}
func (f *FolderConfiguration) prepare() {
if len(f.RawPath) == 0 {
f.Invalid = "no directory configured"
return
}
// The reason it's done like this:
// C: -> C:\ -> C:\ (issue that this is trying to fix)
// C:\somedir -> C:\somedir\ -> C:\somedir
// C:\somedir\ -> C:\somedir\\ -> C:\somedir
// This way in the tests, we get away without OS specific separators
// in the test configs.
f.RawPath = filepath.Dir(f.RawPath + string(filepath.Separator))
// If we're not on Windows, we want the path to end with a slash to
// penetrate symlinks. On Windows, paths must not end with a slash.
if runtime.GOOS != "windows" && f.RawPath[len(f.RawPath)-1] != filepath.Separator {
f.RawPath = f.RawPath + string(filepath.Separator)
}
f.cachedPath = f.cleanedPath()
if f.ID == "" {
f.ID = "default"
}
if f.RescanIntervalS > MaxRescanIntervalS {
f.RescanIntervalS = MaxRescanIntervalS
} else if f.RescanIntervalS < 0 {
f.RescanIntervalS = 0
}
}
func (f *FolderConfiguration) cleanedPath() string {
cleaned := f.RawPath
// Attempt tilde expansion; leave unchanged in case of error
if path, err := osutil.ExpandTilde(cleaned); err == nil {
cleaned = path
}
// Attempt absolutification; leave unchanged in case of error
if !filepath.IsAbs(cleaned) {
// Abs() looks like a fairly expensive syscall on Windows, while
// IsAbs() is a whole bunch of string mangling. I think IsAbs() may be
// somewhat faster in the general case, hence the outer if...
if path, err := filepath.Abs(cleaned); err == nil {
cleaned = path
}
}
// Attempt to enable long filename support on Windows. We may still not
// have an absolute path here if the previous steps failed.
if runtime.GOOS == "windows" && filepath.IsAbs(cleaned) && !strings.HasPrefix(f.RawPath, `\\`) {
return `\\?\` + cleaned
}
return cleaned
}
type FolderDeviceConfigurationList []FolderDeviceConfiguration
func (l FolderDeviceConfigurationList) Less(a, b int) bool {
return l[a].DeviceID.Compare(l[b].DeviceID) == -1
}
func (l FolderDeviceConfigurationList) Swap(a, b int) {
l[a], l[b] = l[b], l[a]
}
func (l FolderDeviceConfigurationList) Len() int {
return len(l)
}