git-annex/Utility/DirWatcher.hs

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{- generic directory watching interface
-
- Uses inotify, or kqueue, or fsevents, or win32-notify to watch a directory
- (and subdirectories) for changes, and runs hooks for different
- sorts of events as they occur.
-
- Copyright 2012-2013 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
module Utility.DirWatcher where
import Utility.DirWatcher.Types
#if WITH_INOTIFY
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import qualified Utility.DirWatcher.INotify as INotify
import qualified System.INotify as INotify
#endif
#if WITH_KQUEUE
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import qualified Utility.DirWatcher.Kqueue as Kqueue
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import Control.Concurrent
#endif
#if WITH_FSEVENTS
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import qualified Utility.DirWatcher.FSEvents as FSEvents
import qualified System.OSX.FSEvents as FSEvents
#endif
#if WITH_WIN32NOTIFY
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import qualified Utility.DirWatcher.Win32Notify as Win32Notify
import qualified System.Win32.Notify as Win32Notify
#endif
type Pruner = FilePath -> Bool
canWatch :: Bool
#if (WITH_INOTIFY || WITH_KQUEUE || WITH_FSEVENTS || WITH_WIN32NOTIFY)
canWatch = True
#else
#if defined linux_HOST_OS
#warning "Building without inotify support"
#endif
canWatch = False
#endif
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{- With inotify, discrete events will be received when making multiple changes
- to the same filename. For example, adding it, deleting it, and adding it
- again will be three events.
-
- OTOH, with kqueue, often only one event is received, indicating the most
- recent state of the file. -}
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eventsCoalesce :: Bool
#if (WITH_INOTIFY || WITH_WIN32NOTIFY)
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eventsCoalesce = False
#else
#if (WITH_KQUEUE || WITH_FSEVENTS)
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eventsCoalesce = True
#else
eventsCoalesce = undefined
#endif
#endif
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{- With inotify, file closing is tracked to some extent, so an add event
- will always be received for a file once its writer closes it, and
- (typically) not before. This may mean multiple add events for the same file.
-
- fsevents behaves similarly, although different event types are used for
- creating and modification of the file.
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-
- OTOH, with kqueue, add events will often be received while a file is
- still being written to, and then no add event will be received once the
- writer closes it. -}
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closingTracked :: Bool
#if (WITH_INOTIFY || WITH_FSEVENTS || WITH_WIN32NOTIFY)
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closingTracked = True
#else
#if WITH_KQUEUE
closingTracked = False
#else
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closingTracked = undefined
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#endif
#endif
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{- With inotify, modifications to existing files can be tracked.
- Kqueue does not support this.
- Fsevents generates events when an existing file is reopened and rewritten,
- but not necessarily when it's opened once and modified repeatedly. -}
modifyTracked :: Bool
#if (WITH_INOTIFY || WITH_FSEVENTS || WITH_WIN32NOTIFY)
modifyTracked = True
#else
#if WITH_KQUEUE
modifyTracked = False
#else
modifyTracked = undefined
#endif
#endif
{- Starts a watcher thread. The runstartup action is passed a scanner action
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- to run, that will return once the initial directory scan is complete.
- Once runstartup returns, the watcher thread continues running,
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- and processing events. Returns a DirWatcherHandle that can be used
- to shutdown later. -}
#if WITH_INOTIFY
type DirWatcherHandle = INotify.INotify
watchDir :: FilePath -> Pruner -> WatchHooks -> (IO () -> IO ()) -> IO DirWatcherHandle
watchDir dir prune hooks runstartup = do
i <- INotify.initINotify
runstartup $ INotify.watchDir i dir prune hooks
return i
#else
#if WITH_KQUEUE
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type DirWatcherHandle = ThreadId
watchDir :: FilePath -> Pruner -> WatchHooks -> (IO Kqueue.Kqueue -> IO Kqueue.Kqueue) -> IO DirWatcherHandle
watchDir dir prune hooks runstartup = do
kq <- runstartup $ Kqueue.initKqueue dir prune
forkIO $ Kqueue.runHooks kq hooks
#else
#if WITH_FSEVENTS
type DirWatcherHandle = FSEvents.EventStream
watchDir :: FilePath -> Pruner -> WatchHooks -> (IO FSEvents.EventStream -> IO FSEvents.EventStream) -> IO DirWatcherHandle
watchDir dir prune hooks runstartup =
runstartup $ FSEvents.watchDir dir prune hooks
#else
#if WITH_WIN32NOTIFY
type DirWatcherHandle = Win32Notify.WatchManager
watchDir :: FilePath -> Pruner -> WatchHooks -> (IO Win32Notify.WatchManager -> IO Win32Notify.WatchManager) -> IO DirWatcherHandle
watchDir dir prune hooks runstartup =
runstartup $ Win32Notify.watchDir dir prune hooks
#else
type DirWatcherHandle = ()
watchDir :: FilePath -> Pruner -> WatchHooks -> (IO () -> IO ()) -> IO DirWatcherHandle
watchDir = undefined
#endif
#endif
#endif
#endif
stopWatchDir :: DirWatcherHandle -> IO ()
#if WITH_INOTIFY
stopWatchDir = INotify.killINotify
#else
#if WITH_KQUEUE
stopWatchDir = killThread
#else
#if WITH_FSEVENTS
stopWatchDir = FSEvents.eventStreamDestroy
#else
#if WITH_WIN32NOTIFY
stopWatchDir = Win32Notify.killWatchManager
#else
stopWatchDir = undefined
#endif
#endif
#endif
#endif