// Copyright 2024 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package txtar import ( "errors" "fmt" "io" "io/fs" "path" "time" ) // FS returns the file system form of an Archive. // It returns an error if any of the file names in the archive // are not valid file system names. // The archive must not be modified while the FS is in use. // // If the file system detects that it has been modified, calls to the // file system return an ErrModified error. func FS(a *Archive) (fs.FS, error) { // Create a filesystem with a root directory. root := &node{fileinfo: fileinfo{path: ".", mode: readOnlyDir}} fsys := &filesystem{a, map[string]*node{root.path: root}} if err := initFiles(fsys); err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot create fs.FS from txtar.Archive: %s", err) } return fsys, nil } const ( readOnly fs.FileMode = 0o444 // read only mode readOnlyDir = readOnly | fs.ModeDir ) // ErrModified indicates that file system returned by FS // noticed that the underlying archive has been modified // since the call to FS. Detection of modification is best effort, // to help diagnose misuse of the API, and is not guaranteed. var ErrModified error = errors.New("txtar.Archive has been modified during txtar.FS") // A filesystem is a simple in-memory file system for txtar archives, // represented as a map from valid path names to information about the // files or directories they represent. // // File system operations are read only. Modifications to the underlying // *Archive may race. To help prevent this, the filesystem tries // to detect modification during Open and return ErrModified if it // is able to detect a modification. type filesystem struct { ar *Archive nodes map[string]*node } // node is a file or directory in the tree of a filesystem. type node struct { fileinfo // fs.FileInfo and fs.DirEntry implementation idx int // index into ar.Files (for files) entries []fs.DirEntry // subdirectories and files (for directories) } var _ fs.FS = (*filesystem)(nil) var _ fs.DirEntry = (*node)(nil) // initFiles initializes fsys from fsys.ar.Files. Returns an error if there are any // invalid file names or collisions between file or directories. func initFiles(fsys *filesystem) error { for idx, file := range fsys.ar.Files { name := file.Name if !fs.ValidPath(name) { return fmt.Errorf("file %q is an invalid path", name) } n := &node{idx: idx, fileinfo: fileinfo{path: name, size: len(file.Data), mode: readOnly}} if err := insert(fsys, n); err != nil { return err } } return nil } // insert adds node n as an entry to its parent directory within the filesystem. func insert(fsys *filesystem, n *node) error { if m := fsys.nodes[n.path]; m != nil { return fmt.Errorf("duplicate path %q", n.path) } fsys.nodes[n.path] = n // fsys.nodes contains "." to prevent infinite loops. parent, err := directory(fsys, path.Dir(n.path)) if err != nil { return err } parent.entries = append(parent.entries, n) return nil } // directory returns the directory node with the path dir and lazily-creates it // if it does not exist. func directory(fsys *filesystem, dir string) (*node, error) { if m := fsys.nodes[dir]; m != nil && m.IsDir() { return m, nil // pre-existing directory } n := &node{fileinfo: fileinfo{path: dir, mode: readOnlyDir}} if err := insert(fsys, n); err != nil { return nil, err } return n, nil } // dataOf returns the data associated with the file t. // May return ErrModified if fsys.ar has been modified. func dataOf(fsys *filesystem, n *node) ([]byte, error) { if n.idx >= len(fsys.ar.Files) { return nil, ErrModified } f := fsys.ar.Files[n.idx] if f.Name != n.path || len(f.Data) != n.size { return nil, ErrModified } return f.Data, nil } func (fsys *filesystem) Open(name string) (fs.File, error) { if !fs.ValidPath(name) { return nil, &fs.PathError{Op: "open", Path: name, Err: fs.ErrInvalid} } n := fsys.nodes[name] switch { case n == nil: return nil, &fs.PathError{Op: "open", Path: name, Err: fs.ErrNotExist} case n.IsDir(): return &openDir{fileinfo: n.fileinfo, entries: n.entries}, nil default: data, err := dataOf(fsys, n) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &openFile{fileinfo: n.fileinfo, data: data}, nil } } func (fsys *filesystem) ReadFile(name string) ([]byte, error) { file, err := fsys.Open(name) if err != nil { return nil, err } if file, ok := file.(*openFile); ok { // TODO: use slices.Clone once x/tools has 1.21 available. cp := make([]byte, file.size) copy(cp, file.data) return cp, err } return nil, &fs.PathError{Op: "read", Path: name, Err: fs.ErrInvalid} } // A fileinfo implements fs.FileInfo and fs.DirEntry for a given archive file. type fileinfo struct { path string // unique path to the file or directory within a filesystem size int mode fs.FileMode } var _ fs.FileInfo = (*fileinfo)(nil) var _ fs.DirEntry = (*fileinfo)(nil) func (i *fileinfo) Name() string { return path.Base(i.path) } func (i *fileinfo) Size() int64 { return int64(i.size) } func (i *fileinfo) Mode() fs.FileMode { return i.mode } func (i *fileinfo) Type() fs.FileMode { return i.mode.Type() } func (i *fileinfo) ModTime() time.Time { return time.Time{} } func (i *fileinfo) IsDir() bool { return i.mode&fs.ModeDir != 0 } func (i *fileinfo) Sys() any { return nil } func (i *fileinfo) Info() (fs.FileInfo, error) { return i, nil } // An openFile is a regular (non-directory) fs.File open for reading. type openFile struct { fileinfo data []byte offset int64 } var _ fs.File = (*openFile)(nil) func (f *openFile) Stat() (fs.FileInfo, error) { return &f.fileinfo, nil } func (f *openFile) Close() error { return nil } func (f *openFile) Read(b []byte) (int, error) { if f.offset >= int64(len(f.data)) { return 0, io.EOF } if f.offset < 0 { return 0, &fs.PathError{Op: "read", Path: f.path, Err: fs.ErrInvalid} } n := copy(b, f.data[f.offset:]) f.offset += int64(n) return n, nil } func (f *openFile) Seek(offset int64, whence int) (int64, error) { switch whence { case 0: // offset += 0 case 1: offset += f.offset case 2: offset += int64(len(f.data)) } if offset < 0 || offset > int64(len(f.data)) { return 0, &fs.PathError{Op: "seek", Path: f.path, Err: fs.ErrInvalid} } f.offset = offset return offset, nil } func (f *openFile) ReadAt(b []byte, offset int64) (int, error) { if offset < 0 || offset > int64(len(f.data)) { return 0, &fs.PathError{Op: "read", Path: f.path, Err: fs.ErrInvalid} } n := copy(b, f.data[offset:]) if n < len(b) { return n, io.EOF } return n, nil } // A openDir is a directory fs.File (so also an fs.ReadDirFile) open for reading. type openDir struct { fileinfo entries []fs.DirEntry offset int } var _ fs.ReadDirFile = (*openDir)(nil) func (d *openDir) Stat() (fs.FileInfo, error) { return &d.fileinfo, nil } func (d *openDir) Close() error { return nil } func (d *openDir) Read(b []byte) (int, error) { return 0, &fs.PathError{Op: "read", Path: d.path, Err: fs.ErrInvalid} } func (d *openDir) ReadDir(count int) ([]fs.DirEntry, error) { n := len(d.entries) - d.offset if n == 0 && count > 0 { return nil, io.EOF } if count > 0 && n > count { n = count } list := make([]fs.DirEntry, n) copy(list, d.entries[d.offset:d.offset+n]) d.offset += n return list, nil }