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hg-core: add a complete VFS
This will be used from Python in a later change.
More changes are needed in hg-core and rhg to properly clean up the APIs
of the old VFS implementation but it can be done when the dust settles
and we start adding more functionality to the pure Rust VFS.
author | Rapha?l Gom?s <rgomes@octobus.net> |
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date | Mon, 29 Jul 2024 20:47:43 +0200 |
parents | db7dbe6f7bb2 |
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use crate::errors::{HgError, HgResultExt, IoErrorContext, IoResultExt}; use crate::vfs::{Vfs, VfsImpl}; use std::io::Write; use std::path::Path; /// An utility to append to a log file with the given name, and optionally /// rotate it after it reaches a certain maximum size. /// /// Rotation works by renaming "example.log" to "example.log.1", after renaming /// "example.log.1" to "example.log.2" etc up to the given maximum number of /// files. pub struct LogFile<'a> { vfs: VfsImpl, name: &'a str, max_size: Option<u64>, max_files: u32, } impl<'a> LogFile<'a> { pub fn new(vfs: VfsImpl, name: &'a str) -> Self { Self { vfs, name, max_size: None, max_files: 0, } } /// Rotate before writing to a log file that was already larger than the /// given size, in bytes. `None` disables rotation. pub fn max_size(mut self, value: Option<u64>) -> Self { self.max_size = value; self } /// Keep this many rotated files `{name}.1` up to `{name}.{max}`, in /// addition to the original `{name}` file. pub fn max_files(mut self, value: u32) -> Self { self.max_files = value; self } /// Append the given `bytes` as-is to the log file, after rotating if /// needed. /// /// No trailing newline is added. Make sure to include one in `bytes` if /// desired. pub fn write(&self, bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), HgError> { let path = self.vfs.join(self.name); let context = || IoErrorContext::WritingFile(path.clone()); let open = || { std::fs::OpenOptions::new() .create(true) .append(true) .open(&path) .with_context(context) }; let mut file = open()?; if let Some(max_size) = self.max_size { if file.metadata().with_context(context)?.len() >= max_size { // For example with `max_files == 5`, the first iteration of // this loop has `i == 4` and renames `{name}.4` to `{name}.5`. // The last iteration renames `{name}.1` to // `{name}.2` for i in (1..self.max_files).rev() { self.vfs .rename( Path::new(&format!("{}.{}", self.name, i)), Path::new(&format!("{}.{}", self.name, i + 1)), false, ) .io_not_found_as_none()?; } // Then rename `{name}` to `{name}.1`. This is the // previously-opened `file`. self.vfs .rename( Path::new(&self.name), Path::new(&format!("{}.1", self.name)), false, ) .io_not_found_as_none()?; // Finally, create a new `{name}` file and replace our `file` // handle. file = open()?; } } file.write_all(bytes).with_context(context)?; file.sync_all().with_context(context) } } #[test] fn test_rotation() { let temp = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap(); let vfs = VfsImpl::new(temp.path().to_owned(), false); let logger = LogFile::new(vfs.clone(), "log") .max_size(Some(3)) .max_files(2); logger.write(b"one\n").unwrap(); logger.write(b"two\n").unwrap(); logger.write(b"3\n").unwrap(); logger.write(b"four\n").unwrap(); logger.write(b"five\n").unwrap(); assert_eq!(vfs.read("log").unwrap(), b"five\n"); assert_eq!(vfs.read("log.1").unwrap(), b"3\nfour\n"); assert_eq!(vfs.read("log.2").unwrap(), b"two\n"); assert!(vfs.read("log.3").io_not_found_as_none().unwrap().is_none()); }