git-annex/Annex/Link.hs
Joey Hess 1df49506c4
Correct git-annex info to include unlocked files in v6 repository.
An unlocked present file does not have a pointer file in the worktree, so
info skipped counting it.

It may be that unused was also affected by the problem, but it seemed not
to be in my tests. I think because of the use of the associatedFilesFilter.

This fix slows down both info and unused a little bit, since they have to
query the contents of files from git, but only when handling unlocked files.
2016-03-14 13:14:01 -04:00

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{- git-annex links to content
-
- On file systems that support them, symlinks are used.
-
- On other filesystems, git instead stores the symlink target in a regular
- file.
-
- Pointer files are used instead of symlinks for unlocked files.
-
- Copyright 2013-2015 Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
{-# LANGUAGE CPP, BangPatterns #-}
module Annex.Link where
import Annex.Common
import qualified Annex
import qualified Git.HashObject
import qualified Git.UpdateIndex
import qualified Annex.Queue
import Git.Types
import Git.FilePath
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L
import Data.Int
type LinkTarget = String
{- Checks if a file is a link to a key. -}
isAnnexLink :: FilePath -> Annex (Maybe Key)
isAnnexLink file = maybe Nothing (fileKey . takeFileName) <$> getAnnexLinkTarget file
{- Gets the link target of a symlink.
-
- On a filesystem that does not support symlinks, fall back to getting the
- link target by looking inside the file.
-
- Returns Nothing if the file is not a symlink, or not a link to annex
- content.
-}
getAnnexLinkTarget :: FilePath -> Annex (Maybe LinkTarget)
getAnnexLinkTarget f = getAnnexLinkTarget' f
=<< (coreSymlinks <$> Annex.getGitConfig)
{- Pass False to force looking inside file. -}
getAnnexLinkTarget' :: FilePath -> Bool -> Annex (Maybe LinkTarget)
getAnnexLinkTarget' file coresymlinks = if coresymlinks
then check readSymbolicLink $
return Nothing
else check readSymbolicLink $
check probefilecontent $
return Nothing
where
check getlinktarget fallback = do
v <- liftIO $ catchMaybeIO $ getlinktarget file
case v of
Just l
| isLinkToAnnex (fromInternalGitPath l) -> return v
| otherwise -> return Nothing
Nothing -> fallback
probefilecontent f = withFile f ReadMode $ \h -> do
fileEncoding h
-- The first 8k is more than enough to read; link
-- files are small.
s <- take 8192 <$> hGetContents h
-- If we got the full 8k, the file is too large
if length s == 8192
then return ""
else
-- If there are any NUL or newline
-- characters, or whitespace, we
-- certianly don't have a link to a
-- git-annex key.
return $ if any (`elem` s) "\0\n\r \t"
then ""
else s
makeAnnexLink :: LinkTarget -> FilePath -> Annex ()
makeAnnexLink = makeGitLink
{- Creates a link on disk.
-
- On a filesystem that does not support symlinks, writes the link target
- to a file. Note that git will only treat the file as a symlink if
- it's staged as such, so use addAnnexLink when adding a new file or
- modified link to git.
-}
makeGitLink :: LinkTarget -> FilePath -> Annex ()
makeGitLink linktarget file = ifM (coreSymlinks <$> Annex.getGitConfig)
( liftIO $ do
void $ tryIO $ removeFile file
createSymbolicLink linktarget file
, liftIO $ writeFile file linktarget
)
{- Creates a link on disk, and additionally stages it in git. -}
addAnnexLink :: LinkTarget -> FilePath -> Annex ()
addAnnexLink linktarget file = do
makeAnnexLink linktarget file
stageSymlink file =<< hashSymlink linktarget
{- Injects a symlink target into git, returning its Sha. -}
hashSymlink :: LinkTarget -> Annex Sha
hashSymlink linktarget = inRepo $ Git.HashObject.hashObject BlobObject $
toInternalGitPath linktarget
hashSymlink' :: Git.HashObject.HashObjectHandle -> LinkTarget -> Annex Sha
hashSymlink' h linktarget = liftIO $ Git.HashObject.hashBlob h $
toInternalGitPath linktarget
{- Stages a symlink to an annexed object, using a Sha of its target. -}
stageSymlink :: FilePath -> Sha -> Annex ()
stageSymlink file sha =
Annex.Queue.addUpdateIndex =<<
inRepo (Git.UpdateIndex.stageSymlink file sha)
{- Injects a pointer file content into git, returning its Sha. -}
hashPointerFile :: Key -> Annex Sha
hashPointerFile key = inRepo $ Git.HashObject.hashObject BlobObject $
formatPointer key
{- Stages a pointer file, using a Sha of its content -}
stagePointerFile :: FilePath -> Sha -> Annex ()
stagePointerFile file sha =
Annex.Queue.addUpdateIndex =<<
inRepo (Git.UpdateIndex.stageFile sha FileBlob file)
{- Parses a symlink target or a pointer file to a Key.
- Only looks at the first line, as pointer files can have subsequent
- lines. -}
parseLinkOrPointer :: L.ByteString -> Maybe Key
parseLinkOrPointer = parseLinkOrPointer' . decodeBS . L.take maxPointerSz
where
{- Want to avoid buffering really big files in git into
- memory when reading files that may be pointers.
-
- 8192 bytes is plenty for a pointer to a key.
- Pad some more to allow for any pointer files that might have
- lines after the key explaining what the file is used for. -}
maxPointerSz :: Int64
maxPointerSz = 81920
parseLinkOrPointer' :: String -> Maybe Key
parseLinkOrPointer' = go . fromInternalGitPath . takeWhile (not . lineend)
where
go l
| isLinkToAnnex l = fileKey $ takeFileName l
| otherwise = Nothing
lineend '\n' = True
lineend '\r' = True
lineend _ = False
formatPointer :: Key -> String
formatPointer k =
toInternalGitPath (pathSeparator:objectDir </> keyFile k) ++ "\n"
{- Checks if a worktree file is a pointer to a key.
-
- Unlocked files whose content is present are not detected by this. -}
isPointerFile :: FilePath -> IO (Maybe Key)
isPointerFile f = catchDefaultIO Nothing $ do
b <- L.take maxPointerSz <$> L.readFile f
let !mk = parseLinkOrPointer' (decodeBS b)
return mk
{- Checks a symlink target or pointer file first line to see if it
- appears to point to annexed content.
-
- We only look for paths inside the .git directory, and not at the .git
- directory itself, because GIT_DIR may cause a directory name other
- than .git to be used.
-}
isLinkToAnnex :: FilePath -> Bool
isLinkToAnnex s = (pathSeparator:objectDir) `isInfixOf` s
#ifdef mingw32_HOST_OS
-- '/' is still used inside pointer files on Windows, not the native
-- '\'
|| ('/':objectDir) `isInfixOf` s
#endif