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/*** Copyright (c) 2016, University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc. and The BioTeam, Inc. ***
*** For more information please refer to the LICENSE.md file ***/
package gorods
// #include "wrapper.h"
import "C"
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"unsafe"
)
// DataObj structs contain information about single data objects in an iRODS zone.
type DataObj struct {
path string
name string
checksum string
size int64
offset int64
typ int
replNum int
rescHier string
replStatus int
dataId string
resource *Resource
phyPath string
openedAs C.int
ownerName string
owner *User
createTime time.Time
modifyTime time.Time
metaCol *MetaCollection
// Con field is a pointer to the Connection used to fetch the data object
con *Connection
// Col field is a pointer to the Collection containing the data object
col *Collection
chandle C.int
}
// Reader provides an io.Reader interface for *gorods.DataObj
type Reader struct {
d *DataObj
pos int64
}
// Read implements io.Reader interface
func (r *Reader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
var rsp []byte
readUpTo := len(p)
rsp, err = r.d.ReadBytes(r.pos, readUpTo)
n = len(rsp)
if err == nil {
copy(p, rsp)
r.pos += int64(n)
if n == 0 {
err = io.EOF
}
}
return
}
// Writer provides an io.Writer interface for *gorods.DataObj
type Writer struct {
d *DataObj
}
// Write implements io.Writer interface
func (w *Writer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
err = w.d.WriteBytes(p)
if err == nil {
n = len(p)
}
return
}
// DataObjOptions is used for passing options to the CreateDataObj and DataObj.Copy function
type DataObjOptions struct {
Name string
Size int64
Mode int
Force bool
Resource interface{}
}
// String returns path of data object
func (obj *DataObj) String() string {
return "DataObject: " + obj.path
}
// init function called from Collection.ReadCollection()
// We don't init() here or return errors here because it takes forever. Lazy loading is better in this case.
func initDataObj(data *C.collEnt_t, col *Collection, con *Connection) *DataObj {
dataObj := new(DataObj)
dataObj.typ = DataObjType
dataObj.col = col
dataObj.con = con
dataObj.offset = 0
dataObj.name = C.GoString(data.dataName)
dataObj.path = C.GoString(data.collName) + "/" + dataObj.name
dataObj.size = int64(data.dataSize)
dataObj.chandle = C.int(-1)
dataObj.checksum = C.GoString(data.chksum)
dataObj.dataId = C.GoString(data.dataId)
dataObj.phyPath = C.GoString(data.phyPath)
dataObj.openedAs = C.int(-1)
dataObj.replNum = int(data.replNum)
dataObj.rescHier = C.GoString(data.resc_hier)
dataObj.replStatus = int(data.replStatus)
dataObj.ownerName = C.GoString(data.ownerName)
dataObj.createTime = cTimeToTime(data.createTime)
dataObj.modifyTime = cTimeToTime(data.modifyTime)
if rsrcs, err := dataObj.con.Resources(); err != nil {
return nil
} else {
if r := rsrcs.FindByName(C.GoString(data.resource)); r != nil {
dataObj.resource = r
}
}
if usrs, err := dataObj.con.Users(); err != nil {
return nil
} else {
if u := usrs.FindByName(dataObj.ownerName, dataObj.con); u != nil {
dataObj.owner = u
}
}
return dataObj
}
// getDataObjByParentCollection initializes specified data object located at startPath using gorods.connection.
// Unused at the moment
func getDataObjByParentCollection(startPath string, con *Connection) (*DataObj, error) {
collectionDir := filepath.Dir(startPath)
dataObjName := filepath.Base(startPath)
opts := CollectionOptions{
Path: collectionDir,
Recursive: false,
}
if col, err := con.Collection(opts); err == nil {
if obj := col.FindObj(dataObjName); obj != nil {
// Need to check cache before appending here
//con.OpenedObjs = append(con.OpenedObjs, col)
return obj, nil
} else {
return nil, newError(Fatal, -1, fmt.Sprintf("Can't find DataObj within collection %v", collectionDir))
}
} else {
return nil, err
}
}
// getDataObj initializes specified data object located at startPath using gorods.connection.
// Called by Connection.DataObject()
func getDataObj(startPath string, con *Connection) (*DataObj, error) {
var cObjData C.collEnt_t
ccon := con.GetCcon()
cPath := C.CString(startPath)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cPath))
if status := C.gorods_get_dataobject(ccon, cPath, &cObjData); status < 0 {
con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
return nil, newError(Fatal, -1, fmt.Sprintf("Error getting data object at %v", startPath))
}
con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
collectionDir := filepath.Dir(startPath)
opts := CollectionOptions{
Path: collectionDir,
Recursive: false,
}
if col, err := con.Collection(opts); err == nil {
return initDataObj(&cObjData, col, con), nil
} else {
// Couldn't open the parent collection...
return initDataObj(&cObjData, nil, con), nil
}
}
// CreateDataObj creates and adds a data object to the specified collection using provided options. Returns the newly created data object.
func CreateDataObj(opts DataObjOptions, coll *Collection) (*DataObj, error) {
var (
errMsg *C.char
handle C.int
force int
resource *C.char
)
if opts.Force {
force = 1
} else {
force = 0
}
if opts.Resource != nil {
switch opts.Resource.(type) {
case string:
resource = C.CString(opts.Resource.(string))
case *Resource:
r := opts.Resource.(*Resource)
resource = C.CString(r.Name())
default:
return nil, newError(Fatal, -1, fmt.Sprintf("Wrong variable type passed in Resource field"))
}
} else {
resource = C.CString("")
}
path := C.CString(coll.path + "/" + opts.Name)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(path))
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(resource))
ccon := coll.con.GetCcon()
if status := C.gorods_create_dataobject(path, C.rodsLong_t(opts.Size), C.int(opts.Mode), C.int(force), resource, &handle, ccon, &errMsg); status != 0 {
coll.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
return nil, newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Create DataObject Failed: %v, Does the file already exist?", C.GoString(errMsg)))
}
coll.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
// if err := coll.Refresh(); err != nil {
// return nil, err
// }
if do, err := getDataObj(C.GoString(path), coll.con); err != nil {
return nil, err
} else {
return do, nil
}
}
func (obj *DataObj) init() error {
if int(obj.chandle) < 0 {
return obj.Open()
}
return nil
}
func (obj *DataObj) initRW() error {
if int(obj.chandle) < 0 {
return obj.OpenRW()
}
return nil
}
// Reader returns *gorods.Reader whuch implements io.Reader interface
func (obj *DataObj) Reader() *Reader {
return &Reader{obj, int64(0)}
}
// Writer returns *gorods.Writer whuch implements io.Writer interface
func (obj *DataObj) Writer() *Writer {
return &Writer{obj}
}
// ACL retuns a slice of ACL structs. Example of slice in string format:
// [rods#tempZone:own
// developers#tempZone:modify object
// designers#tempZone:read object]
func (obj *DataObj) ACL() (ACLs, error) {
var (
result C.goRodsACLResult_t
err *C.char
zoneHint *C.char
)
zone, zErr := obj.con.LocalZone()
if zErr != nil {
return nil, zErr
} else {
zoneHint = C.CString(zone.Name())
}
cDataId := C.CString(obj.dataId)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cDataId))
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(zoneHint))
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
if status := C.gorods_get_dataobject_acl(ccon, cDataId, &result, zoneHint, &err); status != 0 {
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
return nil, newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Get Data Object ACL Failed: %v", C.GoString(err)))
}
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
return aclSliceToResponse(&result, obj.con)
}
// Chmod changes the permissions/ACL of a data object.
// accessLevel: Null | Read | Write | Own
func (obj *DataObj) Chmod(userOrGroup string, accessLevel int, recursive bool) error {
return chmod(obj, userOrGroup, accessLevel, false, true)
}
// GrantAccess will add permissions (ACL) to the data object.
func (obj *DataObj) GrantAccess(userOrGroup AccessObject, accessLevel int, recursive bool) error {
return chmod(obj, userOrGroup.Name(), accessLevel, false, true)
}
// Handle returns the internal handle index
func (obj *DataObj) Handle() int {
return int(obj.chandle)
}
// Type gets the type (DataObjType), used in interfaces
func (obj *DataObj) Type() int {
return obj.typ
}
// Connection returns the *Connection used to get data object
func (obj *DataObj) Con() *Connection {
return obj.con
}
// GetName returns the Name of the data object
func (obj *DataObj) Name() string {
return obj.name
}
// GetName returns the Path of the data object
func (obj *DataObj) Path() string {
return obj.path
}
// GetName returns the *Collection of the data object
func (obj *DataObj) Col() *Collection {
return obj.col
}
// GetOwnerName returns the owner name of the data object
func (obj *DataObj) OwnerName() string {
return obj.ownerName
}
// GetOwnerName returns the owner name of the data object
func (obj *DataObj) Owner() *User {
return obj.owner
}
// Resource returns the *Resource where the data object is stored
func (obj *DataObj) Resource() *Resource {
return obj.resource
}
func (obj *DataObj) DataId() string {
return obj.dataId
}
// PhyPath is the actual location where the data object is stored on the iRODS server.
func (obj *DataObj) PhyPath() string {
return obj.phyPath
}
// ReplNum returns the replica index of the data object
func (obj *DataObj) ReplNum() int {
return obj.replNum
}
func (obj *DataObj) RescHier() string {
return obj.rescHier
}
func (obj *DataObj) ReplStatus() int {
return obj.replStatus
}
// Checksum returns the hash of the data object data
func (obj *DataObj) Checksum() string {
return obj.checksum
}
// Offset returns the offset bytes for the pointer of the data object. LSeek will change this value.
func (obj *DataObj) Offset() int64 {
return obj.offset
}
// Size returns the size in bytes of the data object
func (obj *DataObj) Size() int64 {
return obj.size
}
func (obj *DataObj) Mode() os.FileMode {
return 0644
}
func (obj *DataObj) ModTime() time.Time {
return obj.ModifyTime()
}
func (obj *DataObj) IsDir() bool {
return false
}
func (obj *DataObj) Sys() interface{} {
return nil
}
// CreateTime returns the create time of the data object
func (obj *DataObj) CreateTime() time.Time {
return obj.createTime
}
// ModifyTime returns the modify time of the data object
func (obj *DataObj) ModifyTime() time.Time {
return obj.modifyTime
}
// Destroy is equivalent to irm -rf
func (obj *DataObj) Destroy() error {
return obj.Rm(true, true)
}
// Delete is equivalent to irm -f {-r}
func (obj *DataObj) Delete(recursive bool) error {
return obj.Rm(recursive, true)
}
// Trash is equivalent to irm {-r}
func (obj *DataObj) Trash(recursive bool) error {
return obj.Rm(recursive, false)
}
// Rm is equivalent to irm {-r} {-f}
func (obj *DataObj) Rm(recursive bool, force bool) error {
var errMsg *C.char
path := C.CString(obj.path)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(path))
var (
cForce C.int
cRecursive C.int
)
if force {
cForce = C.int(1)
}
if recursive {
cRecursive = C.int(1)
}
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
defer obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
if status := C.gorods_rm(path, 0, cRecursive, cForce, C.int(0), ccon, &errMsg); status != 0 {
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Rm DataObject Failed: %v", C.GoString(errMsg)))
}
return nil
}
// RmTrash is used (sometimes internally) by GoRODS to delete items in the trash permanently. The data object's path should be in the trash collection.
func (obj *DataObj) RmTrash() error {
var errMsg *C.char
path := C.CString(obj.path)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(path))
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
defer obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
if status := C.gorods_rm(path, C.int(0), C.int(1), C.int(1), C.int(1), ccon, &errMsg); status != 0 {
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS RmTrash DataObject Failed: %v", C.GoString(errMsg)))
}
return nil
}
// Open opens a connection to iRODS and sets the data object handle
func (obj *DataObj) Open() error {
var errMsg *C.char
path := C.CString(obj.path)
resourceName := C.CString(obj.resource.Name())
replNum := C.CString(strconv.Itoa(obj.replNum))
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(path))
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(resourceName))
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(replNum))
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
defer obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
if status := C.gorods_open_dataobject(path, resourceName, replNum, C.O_RDONLY, &obj.chandle, ccon, &errMsg); status != 0 {
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Open DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(errMsg)))
}
obj.openedAs = C.O_RDONLY
return nil
}
// OpenRW opens a connection to iRODS and sets the data object handle for read/write access
func (obj *DataObj) OpenRW() error {
var errMsg *C.char
path := C.CString(obj.path)
resourceName := C.CString(obj.resource.Name())
replNum := C.CString(strconv.Itoa(obj.replNum))
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(path))
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(resourceName))
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(replNum))
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
defer obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
if status := C.gorods_open_dataobject(path, resourceName, replNum, C.O_RDWR, &obj.chandle, ccon, &errMsg); status != 0 {
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS OpenRW DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(errMsg)))
}
obj.openedAs = C.O_RDWR
return nil
}
// Close closes the data object, resets handler
func (obj *DataObj) Close() error {
var errMsg *C.char
if int(obj.chandle) > -1 {
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
defer obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
if status := C.gorods_close_dataobject(obj.chandle, ccon, &errMsg); status != 0 {
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Close DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(errMsg)))
}
obj.chandle = C.int(-1)
}
return nil
}
// Read reads the entire data object into memory and returns a []byte slice. Don't use this for large files.
func (obj *DataObj) Read() ([]byte, error) {
if er := obj.init(); er != nil {
return nil, er
}
var (
buffer C.bytesBuf_t
err *C.char
bytesRead C.int
)
if er := obj.LSeek(0); er != nil {
return nil, er
}
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
if status := C.gorods_read_dataobject(obj.chandle, C.rodsLong_t(obj.size), &buffer, &bytesRead, ccon, &err); status != 0 {
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
return nil, newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Read DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(err)))
}
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
buf := unsafe.Pointer(buffer.buf)
defer C.free(buf)
data := C.GoBytes(buf, bytesRead)
return data, obj.Close()
}
type ByteArr struct {
Contents []byte
Ptr unsafe.Pointer
}
func (br ByteArr) Free() {
C.free(br.Ptr)
}
// ReadChunkFree is similar to ReadChunk, except it doesn't copy bytes into a new byte slice, making the process more efficient. It uses the existing C byte array and casts it as a go []byte. You must explicitally call ByteArr.Free on the returned struct or there will be a memory leak.
func (obj *DataObj) ReadChunkFree(size int64, callback func(*ByteArr)) error {
if er := obj.init(); er != nil {
return er
}
var (
buffer C.bytesBuf_t
err *C.char
bytesRead C.int
)
if er := obj.LSeek(0); er != nil {
return er
}
for obj.offset < obj.size {
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
if status := C.gorods_read_dataobject(obj.chandle, C.rodsLong_t(size), &buffer, &bytesRead, ccon, &err); status != 0 {
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Read DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(err)))
}
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
buf := unsafe.Pointer(buffer.buf)
bufLen := int(buffer.len)
data := (*[1 << 30]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(buf))[:bufLen:bufLen]
callback(&ByteArr{
Contents: data,
Ptr: buf,
})
if er := obj.LSeek(obj.offset + size); er != nil {
return er
}
}
if er := obj.LSeek(0); er != nil {
return er
}
return obj.Close()
}
// FastReadFree is similar to ReadBytes, except it doesn't copy bytes into a new byte slice, making the process more efficient. It uses the existing C byte array and casts it as a go []byte. You must explicitally call ByteArr.Free on the returned struct or there will be a memory leak.
func (obj *DataObj) FastReadFree(pos int64, length int) (*ByteArr, error) {
if er := obj.init(); er != nil {
return nil, er
}
var (
buffer C.bytesBuf_t
err *C.char
bytesRead C.int
)
if er := obj.LSeek(pos); er != nil {
return nil, er
}
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
defer obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
if status := C.gorods_read_dataobject(obj.chandle, C.rodsLong_t(length), &buffer, &bytesRead, ccon, &err); status != 0 {
return nil, newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS ReadBytes DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(err)))
}
buf := unsafe.Pointer(buffer.buf)
bufLen := int(buffer.len)
data := (*[1 << 30]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(buf))[:bufLen:bufLen]
return &ByteArr{
Contents: data,
Ptr: buf,
}, nil
}
// FastRead is similar to ReadBytes, except it doesn't copy bytes into a new byte slice, making the process more efficient. It uses the existing C byte array and casts it as a go []byte. Once your call back is run, the allocated memory is freed automatically.
// This function will block until bytes are received and your callback has been run.
func (obj *DataObj) FastRead(pos int64, length int, callback func([]byte) error) error {
if er := obj.init(); er != nil {
return er
}
var (
buffer C.bytesBuf_t
err *C.char
bytesRead C.int
)
if er := obj.LSeek(pos); er != nil {
return er
}
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
defer obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
if status := C.gorods_read_dataobject(obj.chandle, C.rodsLong_t(length), &buffer, &bytesRead, ccon, &err); status != 0 {
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS ReadBytes DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(err)))
}
buf := unsafe.Pointer(buffer.buf)
defer C.free(buf)
bufLen := int(buffer.len)
data := (*[1 << 30]byte)(unsafe.Pointer(buf))[:bufLen:bufLen]
return callback(data)
}
// ReadBytes reads bytes from a data object at the specified position and length, returns []byte slice and error.
func (obj *DataObj) ReadBytes(pos int64, length int) ([]byte, error) {
if er := obj.init(); er != nil {
return nil, er
}
var (
buffer C.bytesBuf_t
err *C.char
bytesRead C.int
)
if er := obj.LSeek(pos); er != nil {
return nil, er
}
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
defer obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
if status := C.gorods_read_dataobject(obj.chandle, C.rodsLong_t(length), &buffer, &bytesRead, ccon, &err); status != 0 {
return nil, newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS ReadBytes DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(err)))
}
buf := unsafe.Pointer(buffer.buf)
defer C.free(buf)
data := C.GoBytes(buf, bytesRead)
return data, nil
}
// LSeek sets the read/write offset pointer of a data object, returns error
func (obj *DataObj) LSeek(offset int64) error {
if er := obj.init(); er != nil {
return er
}
var (
err *C.char
)
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
defer obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
if status := C.gorods_lseek_dataobject(obj.chandle, C.rodsLong_t(offset), ccon, &err); status != 0 {
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS LSeek DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(err)))
}
obj.offset = offset
return nil
}
// ReadChunk reads the entire data object in chunks (size of chunk specified by size parameter), passing the data into a callback function for each chunk. Use this to read/write large files.
func (obj *DataObj) ReadChunk(size int64, callback func([]byte)) error {
if er := obj.init(); er != nil {
return er
}
var (
buffer C.bytesBuf_t
err *C.char
bytesRead C.int
)
if er := obj.LSeek(0); er != nil {
return er
}
for obj.offset < obj.size {
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
if status := C.gorods_read_dataobject(obj.chandle, C.rodsLong_t(size), &buffer, &bytesRead, ccon, &err); status != 0 {
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Read DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(err)))
}
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
buf := unsafe.Pointer(buffer.buf)
chunk := C.GoBytes(buf, bytesRead)
C.free(buf)
callback(chunk)
if er := obj.LSeek(obj.offset + size); er != nil {
return er
}
}
if er := obj.LSeek(0); er != nil {
return er
}
return obj.Close()
}
// DownloadTo downloads and writes the entire data object to the provided path. Don't use this with large files unless you have RAM to spare, use ReadChunk() instead. Returns error.
func (obj *DataObj) DownloadTo(localPath string) error {
if er := obj.init(); er != nil {
return er
}
if objContents, err := obj.Read(); err != nil {
return err
} else {
if er := ioutil.WriteFile(localPath, objContents, 0644); er != nil {
return newError(Fatal, -1, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Download DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, er))
}
}
return nil
}
// Write writes the data to the data object, starting from the beginning. Returns error.
func (obj *DataObj) Write(data []byte) error {
if er := obj.initRW(); er != nil {
return er
}
if !(obj.openedAs == C.O_RDWR || obj.openedAs == C.O_WRONLY) {
obj.Close()
obj.OpenRW()
}
if er := obj.LSeek(0); er != nil {
return er
}
size := int64(len(data))
dataPointer := unsafe.Pointer(&data[0]) // Do I need to free this? It might be done by go
var err *C.char
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
if status := C.gorods_write_dataobject(obj.chandle, dataPointer, C.int(size), ccon, &err); status != 0 {
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Write DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(err)))
}
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
obj.size = size
return obj.Close()
}
// WriteBytes writes to the data object wherever the object's offset pointer is currently set to. It advances the pointer to the end of the written data for supporting subsequent writes. Be sure to call obj.LSeek(0) before hand if you wish to write from the beginning. Returns error.
func (obj *DataObj) WriteBytes(data []byte) error {
if er := obj.initRW(); er != nil {
return er
}
if !(obj.openedAs == C.O_RDWR || obj.openedAs == C.O_WRONLY) {
obj.Close()
obj.OpenRW()
}
size := int64(len(data))
dataPointer := unsafe.Pointer(&data[0]) // Do I need to free this? It might be done by go
var err *C.char
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
if status := C.gorods_write_dataobject(obj.chandle, dataPointer, C.int(size), ccon, &err); status != 0 {
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
return newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Write DataObject Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(err)))
}
obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
obj.size = size + obj.offset
return obj.LSeek(obj.size)
}
// Stat returns a map (key/value pairs) of the system meta information. The following keys can be used with the map:
//
// "objSize"
//
// "dataMode"
//
// "dataId"
//
// "chksum"
//
// "ownerName"
//
// "ownerZone"
//
// "createTime"
//
// "modifyTime"
func (obj *DataObj) Stat() (map[string]interface{}, error) {
var (
err *C.char
statResult *C.rodsObjStat_t
)
path := C.CString(obj.path)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(path))
ccon := obj.con.GetCcon()
defer obj.con.ReturnCcon(ccon)
if status := C.gorods_stat_dataobject(path, &statResult, ccon, &err); status != 0 {
return nil, newError(Fatal, status, fmt.Sprintf("iRODS Close Stat Failed: %v, %v", obj.path, C.GoString(err)))
}
result := make(map[string]interface{})
result["objSize"] = int(statResult.objSize)
result["dataMode"] = int(statResult.dataMode)
result["dataId"] = C.GoString(&statResult.dataId[0])
result["chksum"] = C.GoString(&statResult.chksum[0])
result["ownerName"] = C.GoString(&statResult.ownerName[0])
result["ownerZone"] = C.GoString(&statResult.ownerZone[0])
result["createTime"] = C.GoString(&statResult.createTime[0])
result["modifyTime"] = C.GoString(&statResult.modifyTime[0])
C.freeRodsObjStat(statResult)
return result, nil
}
// Attribute gets slice of Meta AVU triples, matching by Attribute name for DataObj
func (obj *DataObj) Attribute(attrName string) (Metas, error) {
if meta, err := obj.Meta(); err == nil {
return meta.Get(attrName)
} else {
return nil, err
}
}
// AddMeta adds a single Meta triple struct
func (obj *DataObj) AddMeta(m Meta) (nm *Meta, err error) {
var mc *MetaCollection
if mc, err = obj.Meta(); err != nil {
return
}
nm, err = mc.Add(m)
return
}