git-annex/Locations.hs
Joey Hess bb28c6114a drop webdav compatability with the directory special remote etc
The benefit of using a compatable directory structure does not outweigh the
cost in complexity of handling the multiple locations content can be stored
in directory special remotes. And this also allows doing away with the parent
directories, which can't be made unwritable in DAV, so have no benefit
there. This will save 2 http calls per file store.

But, kept the directory hashing, just in case.
2012-11-16 00:42:33 -04:00

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{- git-annex file locations
-
- Copyright 2010-2011 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Locations (
keyFile,
fileKey,
keyPaths,
gitAnnexLocation,
annexLocations,
annexLocation,
gitAnnexDir,
gitAnnexObjectDir,
gitAnnexTmpDir,
gitAnnexTmpLocation,
gitAnnexBadDir,
gitAnnexBadLocation,
gitAnnexUnusedLog,
gitAnnexFsckState,
gitAnnexTransferDir,
gitAnnexCredsDir,
gitAnnexJournalDir,
gitAnnexJournalLock,
gitAnnexIndex,
gitAnnexIndexLock,
gitAnnexPidFile,
gitAnnexDaemonStatusFile,
gitAnnexLogFile,
gitAnnexHtmlShim,
gitAnnexUrlFile,
gitAnnexTmpCfgFile,
gitAnnexSshDir,
gitAnnexRemotesDir,
gitAnnexAssistantDefaultDir,
isLinkToAnnex,
annexHashes,
hashDirMixed,
hashDirLower,
prop_idempotent_fileKey
) where
import Data.Bits
import Data.Word
import Data.Hash.MD5
import Common
import Types
import Types.Key
import qualified Git
{- Conventions:
-
- Functions ending in "Dir" should always return values ending with a
- trailing path separator. Most code does not rely on that, but a few
- things do.
-
- Everything else should not end in a trailing path sepatator.
-
- Only functions (with names starting with "git") that build a path
- based on a git repository should return an absolute path.
- Everything else should use relative paths.
-}
{- The directory git annex uses for local state, relative to the .git
- directory -}
annexDir :: FilePath
annexDir = addTrailingPathSeparator "annex"
{- The directory git annex uses for locally available object content,
- relative to the .git directory -}
objectDir :: FilePath
objectDir = addTrailingPathSeparator $ annexDir </> "objects"
{- Annexed file's possible locations relative to the .git directory.
- There are two different possibilities, using different hashes. -}
annexLocations :: Key -> [FilePath]
annexLocations key = map (annexLocation key) annexHashes
annexLocation :: Key -> Hasher -> FilePath
annexLocation key hasher = objectDir </> keyPath key hasher
{- Annexed file's absolute location in a repository.
-
- When there are multiple possible locations, returns the one where the
- file is actually present.
-
- When the file is not present, returns the location where the file should
- be stored.
-}
gitAnnexLocation :: Key -> Git.Repo -> IO FilePath
gitAnnexLocation key r
| Git.repoIsLocalBare r =
{- Bare repositories default to hashDirLower for new
- content, as it's more portable. -}
check $ map inrepo $ annexLocations key
| otherwise =
{- Non-bare repositories only use hashDirMixed, so
- don't need to do any work to check if the file is
- present. -}
return $ inrepo $ annexLocation key hashDirMixed
where
inrepo d = Git.localGitDir r </> d
check locs@(l:_) = fromMaybe l <$> firstM doesFileExist locs
check [] = error "internal"
{- The annex directory of a repository. -}
gitAnnexDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ Git.localGitDir r </> annexDir
{- The part of the annex directory where file contents are stored. -}
gitAnnexObjectDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexObjectDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ Git.localGitDir r </> objectDir
{- .git/annex/tmp/ is used for temp files -}
gitAnnexTmpDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexTmpDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r </> "tmp"
{- The temp file to use for a given key. -}
gitAnnexTmpLocation :: Key -> Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexTmpLocation key r = gitAnnexTmpDir r </> keyFile key
{- .git/annex/bad/ is used for bad files found during fsck -}
gitAnnexBadDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexBadDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r </> "bad"
{- The bad file to use for a given key. -}
gitAnnexBadLocation :: Key -> Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexBadLocation key r = gitAnnexBadDir r </> keyFile key
{- .git/annex/foounused is used to number possibly unused keys -}
gitAnnexUnusedLog :: FilePath -> Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexUnusedLog prefix r = gitAnnexDir r </> (prefix ++ "unused")
{- .git/annex/fsckstate is used to store information about incremental fscks. -}
gitAnnexFsckState :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexFsckState r = gitAnnexDir r </> "fsckstate"
{- .git/annex/creds/ is used to store credentials to access some special
- remotes. -}
gitAnnexCredsDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexCredsDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r </> "creds"
{- .git/annex/transfer/ is used to record keys currently
- being transferred, and other transfer bookkeeping info. -}
gitAnnexTransferDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexTransferDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r </> "transfer"
{- .git/annex/journal/ is used to journal changes made to the git-annex
- branch -}
gitAnnexJournalDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexJournalDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r </> "journal"
{- Lock file for the journal. -}
gitAnnexJournalLock :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexJournalLock r = gitAnnexDir r </> "journal.lck"
{- .git/annex/index is used to stage changes to the git-annex branch -}
gitAnnexIndex :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexIndex r = gitAnnexDir r </> "index"
{- Lock file for .git/annex/index. -}
gitAnnexIndexLock :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexIndexLock r = gitAnnexDir r </> "index.lck"
{- Pid file for daemon mode. -}
gitAnnexPidFile :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexPidFile r = gitAnnexDir r </> "daemon.pid"
{- Status file for daemon mode. -}
gitAnnexDaemonStatusFile :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexDaemonStatusFile r = gitAnnexDir r </> "daemon.status"
{- Log file for daemon mode. -}
gitAnnexLogFile :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexLogFile r = gitAnnexDir r </> "daemon.log"
{- Html shim file used to launch the webapp. -}
gitAnnexHtmlShim :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexHtmlShim r = gitAnnexDir r </> "webapp.html"
{- File containing the url to the webapp. -}
gitAnnexUrlFile :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexUrlFile r = gitAnnexDir r </> "url"
{- Temporary file used to edit configuriation from the git-annex branch. -}
gitAnnexTmpCfgFile :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexTmpCfgFile r = gitAnnexDir r </> "config.tmp"
{- .git/annex/ssh/ is used for ssh connection caching -}
gitAnnexSshDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexSshDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r </> "ssh"
{- .git/annex/remotes/ is used for remote-specific state. -}
gitAnnexRemotesDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexRemotesDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r </> "remotes"
{- This is the base directory name used by the assistant when making
- repositories, by default. -}
gitAnnexAssistantDefaultDir :: FilePath
gitAnnexAssistantDefaultDir = "annex"
{- Checks a symlink target to see if it appears to point to annexed content. -}
isLinkToAnnex :: FilePath -> Bool
isLinkToAnnex s = ('/':d) `isInfixOf` s || d `isPrefixOf` s
where
d = ".git" </> objectDir
{- Converts a key into a filename fragment without any directory.
-
- Escape "/" in the key name, to keep a flat tree of files and avoid
- issues with keys containing "/../" or ending with "/" etc.
-
- "/" is escaped to "%" because it's short and rarely used, and resembles
- a slash
- "%" is escaped to "&s", and "&" to "&a"; this ensures that the mapping
- is one to one.
- ":" is escaped to "&c", because despite it being 2011, people still care
- about FAT.
-}
keyFile :: Key -> FilePath
keyFile key = replace "/" "%" $ replace ":" "&c" $
replace "%" "&s" $ replace "&" "&a" $ key2file key
{- A location to store a key on the filesystem. A directory hash is used,
- to protect against filesystems that dislike having many items in a
- single directory.
-
- The file is put in a directory with the same name, this allows
- write-protecting the directory to avoid accidental deletion of the file.
-}
keyPath :: Key -> Hasher -> FilePath
keyPath key hasher = hasher key </> f </> f
where
f = keyFile key
{- All possibile locations to store a key using different directory hashes. -}
keyPaths :: Key -> [FilePath]
keyPaths key = map (keyPath key) annexHashes
{- Reverses keyFile, converting a filename fragment (ie, the basename of
- the symlink target) into a key. -}
fileKey :: FilePath -> Maybe Key
fileKey file = file2key $
replace "&a" "&" $ replace "&s" "%" $
replace "&c" ":" $ replace "%" "/" file
{- for quickcheck -}
prop_idempotent_fileKey :: String -> Bool
prop_idempotent_fileKey s = Just k == fileKey (keyFile k)
where
k = stubKey { keyName = s, keyBackendName = "test" }
{- Two different directory hashes may be used. The mixed case hash
- came first, and is fine, except for the problem of case-strict
- filesystems such as Linux VFAT (mounted with shortname=mixed),
- which do not allow using a directory "XX" when "xx" already exists.
- To support that, most repositories use the lower case hash for new data. -}
type Hasher = Key -> FilePath
annexHashes :: [Hasher]
annexHashes = [hashDirLower, hashDirMixed]
hashDirMixed :: Hasher
hashDirMixed k = addTrailingPathSeparator $ take 2 dir </> drop 2 dir
where
dir = take 4 $ display_32bits_as_dir =<< [a,b,c,d]
ABCD (a,b,c,d) = md5 $ md5FilePath $ key2file k
hashDirLower :: Hasher
hashDirLower k = addTrailingPathSeparator $ take 3 dir </> drop 3 dir
where
dir = take 6 $ md5s $ md5FilePath $ key2file k
{- modified version of display_32bits_as_hex from Data.Hash.MD5
- Copyright (C) 2001 Ian Lynagh
- License: Either BSD or GPL
-}
display_32bits_as_dir :: Word32 -> String
display_32bits_as_dir w = trim $ swap_pairs cs
where
-- Need 32 characters to use. To avoid inaverdently making
-- a real word, use letters that appear less frequently.
chars = ['0'..'9'] ++ "zqjxkmvwgpfZQJXKMVWGPF"
cs = map (\x -> getc $ (shiftR w (6*x)) .&. 31) [0..7]
getc n = chars !! fromIntegral n
swap_pairs (x1:x2:xs) = x2:x1:swap_pairs xs
swap_pairs _ = []
-- Last 2 will always be 00, so omit.
trim = take 6