// // imag - the personal information management suite for the commandline // Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Matthias Beyer and contributors // // This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public // License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version // 2.1 of the License. // // This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public // License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA // use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; use libimagstore::store::FileLockEntry; use libimagstore::store::Store; use libimagstore::storeid::StoreId; use error::RefError as RE; use reference::Ref; /// A UniqueRefPathGenerator generates unique Pathes /// /// It is basically a functor which generates a StoreId from a &Path. /// For more information have a look at the documentation of RefStore. pub trait UniqueRefPathGenerator { type Error: From; /// The collection the `StoreId` should be created for fn collection() -> &'static str { "ref" } /// A function which should generate a unique string for a Path fn unique_hash>(path: A) -> Result; /// Postprocess the generated `StoreId` object fn postprocess_storeid(sid: StoreId) -> Result { Ok(sid) } } /// A extensions for the `Store` to handle `Ref` objects /// /// The RefStore handles refs using a `UniqueRefPathGenerator`. The `UniqueRefPathGenerator`, as it /// name suggests, generates unique `StoreId`s for a `&Path`. It is a functor `&Path -> StoreId`. /// /// It provides three functions which are called in the following sequence: /// /// * The `UniqueRefPathGenerator::collection()` function is used for get the collection a `StoreId` /// should be in (The first element of the `StoreId` path) /// * The `UniqueRefPathGenerator::unique_hash()` gets the `&Path` which it then should generate a /// unique String for. How this is done does not matter. It can hash the Path itself, read the /// file and hash that or something else. It should be reproduceable, though. /// * These two parts are joined and put into a `StoreId` which the /// `UniqueRefPathGenerator::postprocess_storeid()` function is then allowed to postprocess (for /// example add more parts to the StoreId). The default implementation does nothing. /// /// The StoreId which is generated is then used to carry out the actual action (reading, creating /// ...). /// If a entry is created, header information is set (that it is a ref, the hash which was just /// generated and the path of the referenced file) /// /// # Details /// /// The `UniqueRefPathGenerator` is passed as type parameter to enforce some semantics: /// /// * The used `UniqueRefPathGenerator` is defined by the implementation rather than by the runtime /// of the program or some environment. Of course this is only a small hurdle to enforce this, but /// a hint. /// * The `UniqueRefPathGenerator` is a functor which does not carry state. /// pub trait RefStore<'a> { fn get_ref>(&'a self, hash: H) -> Result>, RPG::Error>; fn create_ref>(&'a self, path: A) -> Result, RPG::Error>; fn retrieve_ref>(&'a self, path: A) -> Result, RPG::Error>; } impl<'a> RefStore<'a> for Store { fn get_ref>(&'a self, hash: H) -> Result>, RPG::Error> { let sid = StoreId::new_baseless(PathBuf::from(format!("{}/{}", RPG::collection(), hash.as_ref()))) .map_err(RE::from)?; debug!("Getting: {:?}", sid); self.get(sid) .map_err(RE::from) .map_err(RPG::Error::from) } fn create_ref>(&'a self, path: A) -> Result, RPG::Error> { let hash = RPG::unique_hash(&path)?; let pathbuf = PathBuf::from(format!("{}/{}", RPG::collection(), hash)); let sid = StoreId::new_baseless(pathbuf.clone()).map_err(RE::from)?; debug!("Creating: {:?}", sid); self.create(sid) .map_err(RE::from) .and_then(|mut fle| { fle.make_ref(hash, path)?; Ok(fle) }) .map_err(RPG::Error::from) } fn retrieve_ref>(&'a self, path: A) -> Result, RPG::Error> { match self.get_ref::(RPG::unique_hash(path.as_ref())?)? { Some(r) => Ok(r), None => self.create_ref::(path), } } }