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{- git-annex file locations
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-
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- Copyright 2010-2020 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
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- Licensed under the GNU AGPL version 3 or higher.
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-}
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{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
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module Annex.Locations (
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keyFile,
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fileKey,
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keyPaths,
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keyPath,
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assistant: Detect stale git lock files at startup time, and remove them.
Extends the index.lock handling to other git lock files. I surveyed
all lock files used by git, and found more than I expected. All are
handled the same in git; it leaves them open while doing the operation,
possibly writing the new file content to the lock file, and then closes
them when done.
The gc.pid file is excluded because it won't affect the normal operation
of the assistant, and waiting for a gc to finish on startup wouldn't be
good.
All threads except the webapp thread wait on the new startup sanity checker
thread to complete, so they won't try to do things with git that fail
due to stale lock files. The webapp thread mostly avoids doing that kind of
thing itself. A few configurators might fail on lock files, but only if the
user is explicitly trying to run them. The webapp needs to start
immediately when the user has opened it, even if there are stale lock
files.
Arranging for the threads to wait on the startup sanity checker was a bit
of a bear. Have to get all the NotificationHandles set up before the
startup sanity checker runs, or they won't see its signal. Perhaps
the NotificationBroadcaster is not the best interface to have used for
this. Oh well, it works.
This commit was sponsored by Michael Jakl
2013-10-05 21:02:11 +00:00
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annexDir,
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objectDir,
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objectDir',
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gitAnnexLocation,
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gitAnnexLocationDepth,
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gitAnnexLink,
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gitAnnexLinkCanonical,
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gitAnnexContentLock,
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gitAnnexInodeSentinal,
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gitAnnexInodeSentinalCache,
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annexLocations,
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gitAnnexDir,
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gitAnnexObjectDir,
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gitAnnexTmpOtherDir,
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gitAnnexTmpOtherLock,
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gitAnnexTmpOtherDirOld,
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gitAnnexTmpWatcherDir,
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gitAnnexTmpObjectDir,
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gitAnnexTmpObjectLocation,
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gitAnnexTmpWorkDir,
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gitAnnexBadDir,
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gitAnnexBadLocation,
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gitAnnexUnusedLog,
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gitAnnexKeysDb,
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gitAnnexKeysDbLock,
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gitAnnexKeysDbIndexCache,
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gitAnnexFsckState,
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gitAnnexFsckDbDir,
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gitAnnexFsckDbDirOld,
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gitAnnexFsckDbLock,
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gitAnnexFsckResultsLog,
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gitAnnexSmudgeLog,
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gitAnnexSmudgeLock,
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gitAnnexMoveLog,
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gitAnnexMoveLock,
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gitAnnexExportDir,
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gitAnnexExportDbDir,
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gitAnnexExportLock,
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gitAnnexExportUpdateLock,
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gitAnnexExportExcludeLog,
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gitAnnexContentIdentifierDbDir,
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gitAnnexContentIdentifierLock,
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gitAnnexScheduleState,
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gitAnnexTransferDir,
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gitAnnexCredsDir,
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gitAnnexWebCertificate,
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gitAnnexWebPrivKey,
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gitAnnexFeedStateDir,
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gitAnnexFeedState,
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gitAnnexMergeDir,
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gitAnnexJournalDir,
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start implementing hidden git-annex repositories
This adds a separate journal, which does not currently get committed to
an index, but is planned to be committed to .git/annex/index-private.
Changes that are regarding a UUID that is private will get written to
this journal, and so will not be published into the git-annex branch.
All log writing should have been made to indicate the UUID it's
regarding, though I've not verified this yet.
Currently, no UUIDs are treated as private yet, a way to configure that
is needed.
The implementation is careful to not add any additional IO work when
privateUUIDsKnown is False. It will skip looking at the private journal
at all. So this should be free, or nearly so, unless the feature is
used. When it is used, all branch reads will be about twice as expensive.
It is very lucky -- or very prudent design -- that Annex.Branch.change
and maybeChange are the only ways to change a file on the branch,
and Annex.Branch.set is only internal use. That let Annex.Branch.get
always yield any private information that has been recorded, without
the risk that Annex.Branch.set might be called, with a non-private UUID,
and end up leaking the private information into the git-annex branch.
And, this relies on the way git-annex union merges the git-annex branch.
When reading a file, there can be a public and a private version, and
they are just concacenated together. That will be handled the same as if
there were two diverged git-annex branches that got union merged.
2021-04-20 18:32:41 +00:00
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gitAnnexPrivateJournalDir,
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gitAnnexJournalLock,
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gitAnnexGitQueueLock,
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gitAnnexIndex,
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start implementing hidden git-annex repositories
This adds a separate journal, which does not currently get committed to
an index, but is planned to be committed to .git/annex/index-private.
Changes that are regarding a UUID that is private will get written to
this journal, and so will not be published into the git-annex branch.
All log writing should have been made to indicate the UUID it's
regarding, though I've not verified this yet.
Currently, no UUIDs are treated as private yet, a way to configure that
is needed.
The implementation is careful to not add any additional IO work when
privateUUIDsKnown is False. It will skip looking at the private journal
at all. So this should be free, or nearly so, unless the feature is
used. When it is used, all branch reads will be about twice as expensive.
It is very lucky -- or very prudent design -- that Annex.Branch.change
and maybeChange are the only ways to change a file on the branch,
and Annex.Branch.set is only internal use. That let Annex.Branch.get
always yield any private information that has been recorded, without
the risk that Annex.Branch.set might be called, with a non-private UUID,
and end up leaking the private information into the git-annex branch.
And, this relies on the way git-annex union merges the git-annex branch.
When reading a file, there can be a public and a private version, and
they are just concacenated together. That will be handled the same as if
there were two diverged git-annex branches that got union merged.
2021-04-20 18:32:41 +00:00
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gitAnnexPrivateIndex,
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gitAnnexIndexStatus,
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gitAnnexViewIndex,
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gitAnnexViewLog,
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gitAnnexMergedRefs,
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gitAnnexIgnoredRefs,
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gitAnnexPidFile,
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gitAnnexPidLockFile,
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gitAnnexDaemonStatusFile,
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gitAnnexDaemonLogFile,
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gitAnnexFuzzTestLogFile,
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gitAnnexHtmlShim,
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gitAnnexUrlFile,
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gitAnnexTmpCfgFile,
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gitAnnexSshDir,
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gitAnnexRemotesDir,
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gitAnnexAssistantDefaultDir,
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HashLevels(..),
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hashDirMixed,
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hashDirLower,
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Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
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preSanitizeKeyName,
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reSanitizeKeyName,
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) where
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Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
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import Data.Char
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import Data.Default
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import qualified Data.ByteString.Char8 as S8
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import qualified System.FilePath.ByteString as P
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import Common
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import Key
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import Types.UUID
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import Types.GitConfig
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import Types.Difference
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import qualified Git
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import qualified Git.Types as Git
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import Git.FilePath
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import Annex.DirHashes
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import Annex.Fixup
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import qualified Utility.RawFilePath as R
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{- Conventions:
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- Functions ending in "Dir" should always return values ending with a
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- trailing path separator. Most code does not rely on that, but a few
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- things do.
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- Everything else should not end in a trailing path sepatator.
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- Only functions (with names starting with "git") that build a path
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- based on a git repository should return full path relative to the git
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- repository. Everything else returns path segments.
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-}
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{- The directory git annex uses for local state, relative to the .git
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- directory -}
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annexDir :: RawFilePath
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annexDir = P.addTrailingPathSeparator "annex"
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{- The directory git annex uses for locally available object content,
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- relative to the .git directory -}
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objectDir :: FilePath
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objectDir = fromRawFilePath objectDir'
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objectDir' :: RawFilePath
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objectDir' = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $ annexDir P.</> "objects"
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{- Annexed file's possible locations relative to the .git directory.
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- There are two different possibilities, using different hashes.
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- Also, some repositories have a Difference in hash directory depth.
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-}
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annexLocations :: GitConfig -> Key -> [RawFilePath]
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annexLocations config key = map (annexLocation config key) dirHashes
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annexLocation :: GitConfig -> Key -> (HashLevels -> Hasher) -> RawFilePath
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annexLocation config key hasher = objectDir' P.</> keyPath key (hasher $ objectHashLevels config)
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{- Number of subdirectories from the gitAnnexObjectDir
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gitAnnexLocationDepth :: GitConfig -> Int
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gitAnnexLocationDepth config = hashlevels + 1
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where
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HashLevels hashlevels = objectHashLevels config
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gitAnnexLocation :: Key -> Git.Repo -> GitConfig -> IO RawFilePath
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gitAnnexLocation key r config = gitAnnexLocation' key r config
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(annexCrippledFileSystem config)
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(coreSymlinks config)
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R.doesPathExist
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(Git.localGitDir r)
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gitAnnexLocation' :: Key -> Git.Repo -> GitConfig -> Bool -> Bool -> (RawFilePath -> IO Bool) -> RawFilePath -> IO RawFilePath
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- content, as it's more portable. But check all locations. -}
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- to check both. -}
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- setting changed, so still need to check both. -}
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2021-07-16 01:01:07 +00:00
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| otherwise = checkall reverse
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2012-10-29 01:27:15 +00:00
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where
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2016-05-10 19:00:19 +00:00
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only = return . inrepo . annexLocation config key
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2021-07-16 01:01:07 +00:00
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checkall f = check $ map inrepo $ f $ annexLocations config key
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2016-05-10 19:00:19 +00:00
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2019-12-11 18:12:22 +00:00
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inrepo d = gitdir P.</> d
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2015-03-04 19:44:36 +00:00
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check locs@(l:_) = fromMaybe l <$> firstM checker locs
|
2012-10-29 01:27:15 +00:00
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check [] = error "internal"
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2011-01-27 21:00:32 +00:00
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|
2015-03-04 20:08:41 +00:00
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{- Calculates a symlink target to link a file to an annexed object. -}
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2020-10-28 20:24:14 +00:00
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gitAnnexLink :: RawFilePath -> Key -> Git.Repo -> GitConfig -> IO RawFilePath
|
2015-01-27 21:38:06 +00:00
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gitAnnexLink file key r config = do
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2020-10-28 20:24:14 +00:00
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currdir <- R.getCurrentDirectory
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2017-05-15 21:13:08 +00:00
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let absfile = absNormPathUnix currdir file
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2015-03-04 20:08:41 +00:00
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let gitdir = getgitdir currdir
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2016-05-10 19:00:19 +00:00
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loc <- gitAnnexLocation' key r config False False (\_ -> return True) gitdir
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2020-10-28 20:24:14 +00:00
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|
toInternalGitPath <$> relPathDirToFile (parentDir absfile) loc
|
2015-01-21 17:54:47 +00:00
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|
|
where
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2015-03-04 20:08:41 +00:00
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getgitdir currdir
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{- This special case is for git submodules on filesystems not
|
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- supporting symlinks; generate link target that will
|
|
|
|
- work portably. -}
|
2015-04-11 04:10:34 +00:00
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|
|
| not (coreSymlinks config) && needsSubmoduleFixup r =
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2020-10-28 20:24:14 +00:00
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absNormPathUnix currdir (Git.repoPath r P.</> ".git")
|
2015-03-04 20:08:41 +00:00
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|
| otherwise = Git.localGitDir r
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2020-10-28 20:24:14 +00:00
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absNormPathUnix d p = toInternalGitPath $
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|
|
absPathFrom (toInternalGitPath d) (toInternalGitPath p)
|
2013-04-04 19:46:33 +00:00
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|
2016-05-16 21:05:42 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Calculates a symlink target as would be used in a typical git
|
|
|
|
- repository, with .git in the top of the work tree. -}
|
2020-10-28 20:24:14 +00:00
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|
|
gitAnnexLinkCanonical :: RawFilePath -> Key -> Git.Repo -> GitConfig -> IO RawFilePath
|
2016-05-16 21:05:42 +00:00
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|
|
gitAnnexLinkCanonical file key r config = gitAnnexLink file key r' config'
|
|
|
|
where
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|
|
|
r' = case r of
|
|
|
|
Git.Repo { Git.location = l@Git.Local { Git.worktree = Just wt } } ->
|
2019-12-09 17:49:05 +00:00
|
|
|
r { Git.location = l { Git.gitdir = wt P.</> ".git" } }
|
2016-05-16 21:05:42 +00:00
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|
|
_ -> r
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|
|
config' = config
|
|
|
|
{ annexCrippledFileSystem = False
|
|
|
|
, coreSymlinks = True
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2014-01-28 20:01:19 +00:00
|
|
|
{- File used to lock a key's content. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexContentLock :: Key -> Git.Repo -> GitConfig -> IO RawFilePath
|
2014-01-28 20:01:19 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexContentLock key r config = do
|
|
|
|
loc <- gitAnnexLocation key r config
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
return $ loc <> ".lck"
|
2014-01-28 20:01:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-12-11 18:12:22 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexInodeSentinal :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexInodeSentinal r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "sentinal"
|
2013-02-19 20:26:07 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-12-11 18:12:22 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexInodeSentinalCache :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexInodeSentinalCache r = gitAnnexInodeSentinal r <> ".cache"
|
2013-02-19 20:26:07 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-03-03 18:51:57 +00:00
|
|
|
{- The annex directory of a repository. -}
|
2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexDir r = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $ Git.localGitDir r P.</> annexDir
|
2010-11-07 21:36:24 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-11-29 02:43:51 +00:00
|
|
|
{- The part of the annex directory where file contents are stored. -}
|
2020-11-06 18:10:58 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexObjectDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexObjectDir r = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $
|
|
|
|
Git.localGitDir r P.</> objectDir'
|
2010-11-08 19:14:54 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2014-02-26 20:52:56 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/tmp/ is used for temp files for key's contents -}
|
2020-10-30 19:55:59 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpObjectDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpObjectDir r = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexDir r P.</> "tmp"
|
2010-10-17 20:39:30 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-01-17 19:40:44 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/othertmp/ is used for other temp files -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpOtherDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpOtherDir r = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexDir r P.</> "othertmp"
|
2019-01-17 19:40:44 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{- Lock file for gitAnnexTmpOtherDir. -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpOtherLock :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpOtherLock r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "othertmp.lck"
|
2019-01-17 19:40:44 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-09-10 17:37:07 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/misctmp/ was used by old versions of git-annex and is still
|
|
|
|
- used during initialization -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpOtherDirOld :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpOtherDirOld r = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexDir r P.</> "misctmp"
|
2019-01-17 19:40:44 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-05-07 17:04:39 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/watchtmp/ is used by the watcher and assistant -}
|
2020-11-04 18:20:37 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpWatcherDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpWatcherDir r = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexDir r P.</> "watchtmp"
|
2019-05-07 17:04:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2013-04-02 17:13:42 +00:00
|
|
|
{- The temp file to use for a given key's content. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpObjectLocation :: Key -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
2020-10-30 19:55:59 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpObjectLocation key r = gitAnnexTmpObjectDir r P.</> keyFile key
|
2011-01-28 18:10:50 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2017-11-29 17:49:52 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Given a temp file such as gitAnnexTmpObjectLocation, makes a name for a
|
|
|
|
- subdirectory in the same location, that can be used as a work area
|
|
|
|
- when receiving the key's content.
|
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
|
- There are ordering requirements for creating these directories;
|
|
|
|
- use Annex.Content.withTmpWorkDir to set them up.
|
|
|
|
-}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpWorkDir :: RawFilePath -> RawFilePath
|
2017-11-29 17:49:52 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpWorkDir p =
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
let (dir, f) = P.splitFileName p
|
2017-11-29 17:49:52 +00:00
|
|
|
-- Using a prefix avoids name conflict with any other keys.
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
in dir P.</> "work." <> f
|
2017-11-29 17:49:52 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-06-21 18:44:56 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/bad/ is used for bad files found during fsck -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexBadDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexBadDir r = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r P.</> "bad"
|
2010-11-13 18:59:27 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2011-04-29 17:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
{- The bad file to use for a given key. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexBadLocation :: Key -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexBadLocation key r = gitAnnexBadDir r P.</> keyFile key
|
2011-04-29 17:59:00 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-04-14 18:22:33 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/foounused is used to number possibly unused keys -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexUnusedLog :: RawFilePath -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexUnusedLog prefix r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> (prefix <> "unused")
|
2010-11-15 22:04:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-11-06 19:37:18 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/keysdb/ contains a database of information about keys. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexKeysDb :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexKeysDb r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "keysdb"
|
2015-12-07 17:42:03 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2015-12-09 21:00:37 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Lock file for the keys database. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexKeysDbLock :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexKeysDbLock r = gitAnnexKeysDb r <> ".lck"
|
2015-12-07 17:42:03 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2018-08-22 17:04:12 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Contains the stat of the last index file that was
|
2019-11-06 19:37:18 +00:00
|
|
|
- reconciled with the keys database. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexKeysDbIndexCache :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexKeysDbIndexCache r = gitAnnexKeysDb r <> ".cache"
|
2018-08-22 17:04:12 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2015-02-17 21:08:11 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/fsck/uuid/ is used to store information about incremental
|
|
|
|
- fscks. -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckDir :: UUID -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckDir u r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "fsck" P.</> fromUUID u
|
2015-02-17 21:08:11 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{- used to store information about incremental fscks. -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckState :: UUID -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckState u r = gitAnnexFsckDir u r P.</> "state"
|
2015-02-17 21:08:11 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2015-02-18 19:54:24 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Directory containing database used to record fsck info. -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckDbDir :: UUID -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckDbDir u r = gitAnnexFsckDir u r P.</> "fsckdb"
|
2019-11-06 21:13:39 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{- Directory containing old database used to record fsck info. -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckDbDirOld :: UUID -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckDbDirOld u r = gitAnnexFsckDir u r P.</> "db"
|
2015-02-17 21:08:11 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{- Lock file for the fsck database. -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckDbLock :: UUID -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckDbLock u r = gitAnnexFsckDir u r P.</> "fsck.lck"
|
2012-09-25 18:16:34 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2013-10-22 20:02:52 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/fsckresults/uuid is used to store results of git fscks -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckResultsLog :: UUID -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexFsckResultsLog u r =
|
2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexDir r P.</> "fsckresults" P.</> fromUUID u
|
2013-10-22 20:02:52 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2018-10-25 18:43:13 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/smudge.log is used to log smudges worktree files that need to
|
|
|
|
- be updated. -}
|
2020-11-03 14:11:04 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexSmudgeLog :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexSmudgeLog r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "smudge.log"
|
2018-10-25 18:43:13 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexSmudgeLock :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexSmudgeLock r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "smudge.lck"
|
2018-10-25 18:43:13 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2020-10-21 14:31:56 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/move.log is used to log moves that are in progress,
|
|
|
|
- to better support resuming an interrupted move. -}
|
2020-11-03 14:11:04 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexMoveLog :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexMoveLog r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "move.log"
|
2020-10-21 14:31:56 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2020-11-03 14:11:04 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexMoveLock :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexMoveLock r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "move.lck"
|
2020-10-21 14:31:56 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-11-06 21:13:39 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/export/ is used to store information about
|
2017-09-04 17:52:22 +00:00
|
|
|
- exports to special remotes. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexExportDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexExportDir r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "export"
|
2017-09-04 17:52:22 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{- Directory containing database used to record export info. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexExportDbDir :: UUID -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexExportDbDir u r = gitAnnexExportDir r P.</> fromUUID u P.</> "exportdb"
|
2017-09-04 17:52:22 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2017-09-18 16:12:11 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Lock file for export state for a special remote. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexExportLock :: UUID -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexExportLock u r = gitAnnexExportDbDir u r <> ".lck"
|
2017-09-18 16:12:11 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-03-07 19:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Lock file for updating the export state for a special remote. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexExportUpdateLock :: UUID -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexExportUpdateLock u r = gitAnnexExportDbDir u r <> ".upl"
|
2019-03-07 19:59:44 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-05-20 20:37:04 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Log file used to keep track of files that were in the tree exported to a
|
|
|
|
- remote, but were excluded by its preferred content settings. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexExportExcludeLog :: UUID -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexExportExcludeLog u r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "export.ex" P.</> fromUUID u
|
2019-05-20 20:37:04 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2019-04-09 23:58:24 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Directory containing database used to record remote content ids.
|
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
|
- (This used to be "cid", but a problem with the database caused it to
|
|
|
|
- need to be rebuilt with a new name.)
|
|
|
|
-}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexContentIdentifierDbDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexContentIdentifierDbDir r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "cidsdb"
|
2019-02-20 20:59:10 +00:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
{- Lock file for writing to the content id database. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexContentIdentifierLock :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexContentIdentifierLock r = gitAnnexContentIdentifierDbDir r <> ".lck"
|
2019-02-20 20:59:10 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2013-10-08 15:48:28 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/schedulestate is used to store information about when
|
|
|
|
- scheduled jobs were last run. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexScheduleState :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexScheduleState r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "schedulestate"
|
2013-10-08 15:48:28 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-09-26 16:06:44 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/creds/ is used to store credentials to access some special
|
|
|
|
- remotes. -}
|
2020-10-28 21:25:59 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexCredsDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexCredsDir r = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r P.</> "creds"
|
2012-09-26 16:06:44 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2014-03-01 01:32:18 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/certificate.pem and .git/annex/key.pem are used by the webapp
|
|
|
|
- when HTTPS is enabled -}
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexWebCertificate :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
|
2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexWebCertificate r = fromRawFilePath $ gitAnnexDir r P.</> "certificate.pem"
|
2014-03-01 01:32:18 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexWebPrivKey :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
|
2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexWebPrivKey r = fromRawFilePath $ gitAnnexDir r P.</> "privkey.pem"
|
2014-03-01 01:32:18 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2013-08-03 05:40:21 +00:00
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{- .git/annex/feeds/ is used to record per-key (url) state by importfeeds -}
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2020-11-03 22:34:27 +00:00
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gitAnnexFeedStateDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
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gitAnnexFeedStateDir r = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $
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gitAnnexDir r P.</> "feedstate"
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2013-08-03 05:40:21 +00:00
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2020-11-03 22:34:27 +00:00
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gitAnnexFeedState :: Key -> Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
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gitAnnexFeedState k r = gitAnnexFeedStateDir r P.</> keyFile k
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2013-08-03 05:40:21 +00:00
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2020-11-12 16:40:35 +00:00
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{- .git/annex/merge/ is used as a empty work tree for merges in
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|
- adjusted branches. -}
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2012-12-18 19:04:44 +00:00
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gitAnnexMergeDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
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2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
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gitAnnexMergeDir r = fromRawFilePath $
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P.addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r P.</> "merge"
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2012-12-18 19:04:44 +00:00
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2012-09-26 16:06:44 +00:00
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{- .git/annex/transfer/ is used to record keys currently
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2012-08-23 17:42:13 +00:00
|
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|
- being transferred, and other transfer bookkeeping info. -}
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2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
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gitAnnexTransferDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
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gitAnnexTransferDir r =
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2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
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P.addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r P.</> "transfer"
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2012-07-01 18:29:00 +00:00
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2011-06-23 13:56:04 +00:00
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{- .git/annex/journal/ is used to journal changes made to the git-annex
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|
- branch -}
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2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
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gitAnnexJournalDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
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gitAnnexJournalDir r =
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2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
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P.addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r P.</> "journal"
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2011-06-23 13:56:04 +00:00
|
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|
|
start implementing hidden git-annex repositories
This adds a separate journal, which does not currently get committed to
an index, but is planned to be committed to .git/annex/index-private.
Changes that are regarding a UUID that is private will get written to
this journal, and so will not be published into the git-annex branch.
All log writing should have been made to indicate the UUID it's
regarding, though I've not verified this yet.
Currently, no UUIDs are treated as private yet, a way to configure that
is needed.
The implementation is careful to not add any additional IO work when
privateUUIDsKnown is False. It will skip looking at the private journal
at all. So this should be free, or nearly so, unless the feature is
used. When it is used, all branch reads will be about twice as expensive.
It is very lucky -- or very prudent design -- that Annex.Branch.change
and maybeChange are the only ways to change a file on the branch,
and Annex.Branch.set is only internal use. That let Annex.Branch.get
always yield any private information that has been recorded, without
the risk that Annex.Branch.set might be called, with a non-private UUID,
and end up leaking the private information into the git-annex branch.
And, this relies on the way git-annex union merges the git-annex branch.
When reading a file, there can be a public and a private version, and
they are just concacenated together. That will be handled the same as if
there were two diverged git-annex branches that got union merged.
2021-04-20 18:32:41 +00:00
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{- .git/annex/journal.private/ is used to journal changes regarding private
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|
- repositories. -}
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gitAnnexPrivateJournalDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
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gitAnnexPrivateJournalDir r =
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P.addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r P.</> "journal-private"
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2011-10-03 20:32:36 +00:00
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{- Lock file for the journal. -}
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2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
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gitAnnexJournalLock :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
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gitAnnexJournalLock r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "journal.lck"
|
2011-10-03 20:32:36 +00:00
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2019-05-06 19:15:12 +00:00
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{- Lock file for flushing a git queue that writes to the git index or
|
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|
|
- other git state that should only have one writer at a time. -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
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gitAnnexGitQueueLock :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
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|
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gitAnnexGitQueueLock r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "gitqueue.lck"
|
2019-05-06 19:15:12 +00:00
|
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|
2011-12-11 18:14:28 +00:00
|
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|
{- .git/annex/index is used to stage changes to the git-annex branch -}
|
2020-11-05 22:45:37 +00:00
|
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|
gitAnnexIndex :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexIndex r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "index"
|
2011-12-11 18:14:28 +00:00
|
|
|
|
start implementing hidden git-annex repositories
This adds a separate journal, which does not currently get committed to
an index, but is planned to be committed to .git/annex/index-private.
Changes that are regarding a UUID that is private will get written to
this journal, and so will not be published into the git-annex branch.
All log writing should have been made to indicate the UUID it's
regarding, though I've not verified this yet.
Currently, no UUIDs are treated as private yet, a way to configure that
is needed.
The implementation is careful to not add any additional IO work when
privateUUIDsKnown is False. It will skip looking at the private journal
at all. So this should be free, or nearly so, unless the feature is
used. When it is used, all branch reads will be about twice as expensive.
It is very lucky -- or very prudent design -- that Annex.Branch.change
and maybeChange are the only ways to change a file on the branch,
and Annex.Branch.set is only internal use. That let Annex.Branch.get
always yield any private information that has been recorded, without
the risk that Annex.Branch.set might be called, with a non-private UUID,
and end up leaking the private information into the git-annex branch.
And, this relies on the way git-annex union merges the git-annex branch.
When reading a file, there can be a public and a private version, and
they are just concacenated together. That will be handled the same as if
there were two diverged git-annex branches that got union merged.
2021-04-20 18:32:41 +00:00
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|
{- .git/annex/index-private is used to store information that is not to
|
|
|
|
- be exposed to the git-annex branch. -}
|
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|
|
gitAnnexPrivateIndex :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexPrivateIndex r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "index-private"
|
|
|
|
|
2013-10-03 19:06:58 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Holds the ref of the git-annex branch that the index was last updated to.
|
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|
-
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|
- The .lck in the name is a historical accident; this is not used as a
|
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|
|
- lock. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
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|
gitAnnexIndexStatus :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexIndexStatus r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "index.lck"
|
2011-12-11 20:11:13 +00:00
|
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|
2014-02-18 21:38:23 +00:00
|
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|
{- The index file used to generate a filtered branch view._-}
|
2020-11-05 22:45:37 +00:00
|
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|
gitAnnexViewIndex :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
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|
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gitAnnexViewIndex r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "viewindex"
|
2014-02-18 21:38:23 +00:00
|
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|
|
|
|
|
{- File containing a log of recently accessed views. -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexViewLog :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexViewLog r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "viewlog"
|
2014-02-18 21:38:23 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2016-07-17 16:11:05 +00:00
|
|
|
{- List of refs that have already been merged into the git-annex branch. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexMergedRefs :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexMergedRefs r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "mergedrefs"
|
2016-07-17 16:11:05 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2013-08-28 19:57:42 +00:00
|
|
|
{- List of refs that should not be merged into the git-annex branch. -}
|
2020-10-29 18:20:57 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexIgnoredRefs :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexIgnoredRefs r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "ignoredrefs"
|
2013-08-28 19:57:42 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-06-11 05:20:19 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Pid file for daemon mode. -}
|
2020-10-29 14:33:12 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexPidFile :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexPidFile r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "daemon.pid"
|
2012-06-11 05:20:19 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2015-11-12 21:47:31 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Pid lock file for pidlock mode -}
|
2020-10-29 14:33:12 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexPidLockFile :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexPidLockFile r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "pidlock"
|
2015-11-12 21:47:31 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-06-13 17:35:15 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Status file for daemon mode. -}
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexDaemonStatusFile :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
|
2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexDaemonStatusFile r = fromRawFilePath $
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexDir r P.</> "daemon.status"
|
2012-06-13 17:35:15 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-06-11 04:39:09 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Log file for daemon mode. -}
|
2020-11-04 18:20:37 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexDaemonLogFile :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexDaemonLogFile r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "daemon.log"
|
2012-06-11 04:39:09 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2013-05-23 23:00:46 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Log file for fuzz test. -}
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexFuzzTestLogFile :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
|
2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexFuzzTestLogFile r = fromRawFilePath $
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexDir r P.</> "fuzztest.log"
|
2013-05-23 23:00:46 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-07-26 03:13:01 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Html shim file used to launch the webapp. -}
|
2020-11-04 18:20:37 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexHtmlShim :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexHtmlShim r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "webapp.html"
|
2012-07-26 03:13:01 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-09-18 21:50:07 +00:00
|
|
|
{- File containing the url to the webapp. -}
|
2020-11-04 18:20:37 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexUrlFile :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexUrlFile r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "url"
|
2012-09-18 21:50:07 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-10-03 21:04:52 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Temporary file used to edit configuriation from the git-annex branch. -}
|
2020-10-30 19:55:59 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpCfgFile :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexTmpCfgFile r = gitAnnexDir r P.</> "config.tmp"
|
2012-10-03 21:04:52 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-01-20 19:34:52 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/ssh/ is used for ssh connection caching -}
|
2020-10-29 16:02:46 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexSshDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexSshDir r = P.addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r P.</> "ssh"
|
2012-01-20 19:34:52 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-03-04 20:00:24 +00:00
|
|
|
{- .git/annex/remotes/ is used for remote-specific state. -}
|
2020-10-28 21:25:59 +00:00
|
|
|
gitAnnexRemotesDir :: Git.Repo -> RawFilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexRemotesDir r =
|
2019-12-18 20:45:03 +00:00
|
|
|
P.addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r P.</> "remotes"
|
2012-03-04 20:00:24 +00:00
|
|
|
|
2012-08-31 22:59:57 +00:00
|
|
|
{- This is the base directory name used by the assistant when making
|
|
|
|
- repositories, by default. -}
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexAssistantDefaultDir :: FilePath
|
|
|
|
gitAnnexAssistantDefaultDir = "annex"
|
|
|
|
|
Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
|
|
|
{- Sanitizes a String that will be used as part of a Key's keyName,
|
2017-08-17 18:46:33 +00:00
|
|
|
- dealing with characters that cause problems.
|
Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
|
|
|
-
|
2020-07-20 18:06:05 +00:00
|
|
|
- This is used when a new Key is initially being generated, eg by genKey.
|
Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
|
|
|
- Unlike keyFile and fileKey, it does not need to be a reversable
|
2016-06-02 01:46:58 +00:00
|
|
|
- escaping. Also, it's ok to change this to add more problematic
|
Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
|
|
|
- characters later. Unlike changing keyFile, which could result in the
|
|
|
|
- filenames used for existing keys changing and contents getting lost.
|
|
|
|
-
|
|
|
|
- It is, however, important that the input and output of this function
|
|
|
|
- have a 1:1 mapping, to avoid two different inputs from mapping to the
|
|
|
|
- same key.
|
|
|
|
-}
|
|
|
|
preSanitizeKeyName :: String -> String
|
2017-08-17 19:09:38 +00:00
|
|
|
preSanitizeKeyName = preSanitizeKeyName' False
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
preSanitizeKeyName' :: Bool -> String -> String
|
|
|
|
preSanitizeKeyName' resanitize = concatMap escape
|
Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
|
|
|
where
|
2014-10-09 18:53:13 +00:00
|
|
|
escape c
|
Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
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| isAsciiUpper c || isAsciiLower c || isDigit c = [c]
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2019-01-14 18:02:47 +00:00
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| c `elem` ['.', '-', '_'] = [c] -- common, assumed safe
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Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
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-- , is safe and uncommon, so will be used to escape
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-- other characters. By itself, it is escaped to
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-- doubled form.
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2017-08-17 19:09:38 +00:00
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| c == ',' = if not resanitize
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then ",,"
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else ","
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2014-02-11 05:35:11 +00:00
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| otherwise = ',' : show (ord c)
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Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
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2017-08-17 19:09:38 +00:00
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{- Converts a keyName that has been santizied with an old version of
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- preSanitizeKeyName to be sanitized with the new version. -}
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reSanitizeKeyName :: String -> String
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reSanitizeKeyName = preSanitizeKeyName' True
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2011-12-02 18:39:47 +00:00
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{- Converts a key into a filename fragment without any directory.
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2010-10-13 07:41:12 +00:00
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-
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- Escape "/" in the key name, to keep a flat tree of files and avoid
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- issues with keys containing "/../" or ending with "/" etc.
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-
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- "/" is escaped to "%" because it's short and rarely used, and resembles
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- a slash
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- "%" is escaped to "&s", and "&" to "&a"; this ensures that the mapping
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- is one to one.
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Better sanitization of problem characters when generating URL and WORM keys.
FAT has a lot of characters it does not allow in filenames, like ? and *
It's probably the worst offender, but other filesystems also have
limitiations.
In 2011, I made keyFile escape : to handle FAT, but missed the other
characters. It also turns out that when I did that, I was also living
dangerously; any existing keys that contained a : had their object
location change. Oops.
So, adding new characters to escape to keyFile is out. Well, it would be
possible to make keyFile behave differently on a per-filesystem basis, but
this would be a real nightmare to get right. Consider that a rsync special
remote uses keyFile to determine the filenames to use, and we don't know
the underlying filesystem on the rsync server..
Instead, I have gone for a solution that is backwards compatable and
simple. Its only downside is that already generated URL and WORM keys
might not be able to be stored on FAT or some other filesystem that
dislikes a character used in the key. (In this case, the user can just
migrate the problem keys to a checksumming backend. If this became a big
problem, fsck could be made to detect these and suggest a migration.)
Going forward, new keys that are created will escape all characters that
are likely to cause problems. And if some filesystem comes along that's
even worse than FAT (seems unlikely, but here it is 2013, and people are
still using FAT!), additional characters can be added to the set that are
escaped without difficulty.
(Also, made WORM limit the part of the filename that is embedded in the key,
to deal with filesystem filename length limits. This could have already
been a problem, but is more likely now, since the escaping of the filename
can make it longer.)
This commit was sponsored by Ian Downes
2013-10-05 19:01:49 +00:00
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- ":" is escaped to "&c", because it seemed like a good idea at the time.
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-
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- Changing what this function escapes and how is not a good idea, as it
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- can cause existing objects to get lost.
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2011-10-16 04:04:26 +00:00
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-}
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keyFile :: Key -> RawFilePath
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keyFile k =
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let b = serializeKey' k
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in if S8.any (`elem` ['&', '%', ':', '/']) b
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2019-01-15 00:52:54 +00:00
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then S8.concatMap esc b
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else b
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2016-09-26 20:47:59 +00:00
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where
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esc '&' = "&a"
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esc '%' = "&s"
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esc ':' = "&c"
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esc '/' = "%"
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esc c = S8.singleton c
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{- Reverses keyFile, converting a filename fragment (ie, the basename of
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- the symlink target) into a key. -}
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fileKey :: RawFilePath -> Maybe Key
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fileKey = deserializeKey' . S8.intercalate "/" . map go . S8.split '%'
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where
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go = S8.concat . unescafterfirst . S8.split '&'
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unescafterfirst [] = []
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unescafterfirst (b:bs) = b : map (unesc . S8.uncons) bs
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unesc :: Maybe (Char, S8.ByteString) -> S8.ByteString
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unesc Nothing = mempty
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unesc (Just ('c', b)) = S8.cons ':' b
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unesc (Just ('s', b)) = S8.cons '%' b
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unesc (Just ('a', b)) = S8.cons '&' b
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unesc (Just (c, b)) = S8.cons c b
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{- A location to store a key on a special remote that uses a filesystem.
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- A directory hash is used, to protect against filesystems that dislike
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- having many items in a single directory.
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-
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- The file is put in a directory with the same name, this allows
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- write-protecting the directory to avoid accidental deletion of the file.
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-}
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keyPath :: Key -> Hasher -> RawFilePath
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keyPath key hasher = hasher key P.</> f P.</> f
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where
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f = keyFile key
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{- All possibile locations to store a key in a special remote
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- using different directory hashes.
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-
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- This is compatible with the annexLocations, for interoperability between
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- special remotes and git-annex repos.
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-}
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keyPaths :: Key -> [RawFilePath]
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keyPaths key = map (\h -> keyPath key (h def)) dirHashes
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