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// Package transfer collects together adapters for uploading and downloading LFS content
// NOTE: Subject to change, do not rely on this package from outside git-lfs source
package tq
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/errors"
"github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/lfsapi"
"github.com/git-lfs/git-lfs/tools"
)
type Direction int
const (
Upload = Direction(iota)
Download = Direction(iota)
)
func (d Direction) String() string {
switch d {
case Download:
return "download"
case Upload:
return "upload"
default:
return "<unknown>"
}
}
type Transfer struct {
Name string `json:"name,omitempty"`
Oid string `json:"oid,omitempty"`
Size int64 `json:"size"`
Authenticated bool `json:"authenticated,omitempty"`
Actions ActionSet `json:"actions,omitempty"`
Links ActionSet `json:"_links,omitempty"`
Error *ObjectError `json:"error,omitempty"`
Path string `json:"path,omitempty"`
}
func (t *Transfer) Rel(name string) (*Action, error) {
a, err := t.Actions.Get(name)
if a != nil || err != nil {
return a, err
}
if t.Links != nil {
a, err := t.Links.Get(name)
if a != nil || err != nil {
return a, err
}
}
return nil, nil
}
type ObjectError struct {
Code int `json:"code"`
Message string `json:"message"`
}
func (e *ObjectError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("[%d] %s", e.Code, e.Message)
}
// newTransfer returns a copy of the given Transfer, with the name and path
// values set.
func newTransfer(tr *Transfer, name string, path string) *Transfer {
t := &Transfer{
Name: name,
Path: path,
Oid: tr.Oid,
Size: tr.Size,
Authenticated: tr.Authenticated,
Actions: make(ActionSet),
}
if tr.Error != nil {
t.Error = &ObjectError{
Code: tr.Error.Code,
Message: tr.Error.Message,
}
}
for rel, action := range tr.Actions {
t.Actions[rel] = &Action{
Href: action.Href,
Header: action.Header,
ExpiresAt: action.ExpiresAt,
ExpiresIn: action.ExpiresIn,
createdAt: action.createdAt,
}
}
if tr.Links != nil {
t.Links = make(ActionSet)
for rel, link := range tr.Links {
t.Links[rel] = &Action{
Href: link.Href,
Header: link.Header,
ExpiresAt: link.ExpiresAt,
ExpiresIn: link.ExpiresIn,
createdAt: link.createdAt,
}
}
}
return t
}
type Action struct {
Href string `json:"href"`
Header map[string]string `json:"header,omitempty"`
ExpiresAt time.Time `json:"expires_at,omitempty"`
ExpiresIn int `json:"expires_in,omitempty"`
createdAt time.Time `json:"-"`
}
func (a *Action) IsExpiredWithin(d time.Duration) (time.Time, bool) {
return tools.IsExpiredAtOrIn(a.createdAt, d, a.ExpiresAt, time.Duration(a.ExpiresIn)*time.Second)
}
type ActionSet map[string]*Action
const (
// objectExpirationToTransfer is the duration we expect to have passed
// from the time that the object's expires_at (or expires_in) property
// is checked to when the transfer is executed.
objectExpirationToTransfer = 5 * time.Second
)
func (as ActionSet) Get(rel string) (*Action, error) {
a, ok := as[rel]
if !ok {
return nil, nil
}
if at, expired := a.IsExpiredWithin(objectExpirationToTransfer); expired {
return nil, errors.NewRetriableError(&ActionExpiredErr{Rel: rel, At: at})
}
return a, nil
}
type ActionExpiredErr struct {
Rel string
At time.Time
}
func (e ActionExpiredErr) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("tq: action %q expires at %s",
e.Rel, e.At.In(time.Local).Format(time.RFC822))
}
func IsActionExpiredError(err error) bool {
if _, ok := err.(*ActionExpiredErr); ok {
return true
}
return false
}
// NewAdapterFunc creates new instances of Adapter. Code that wishes
// to provide new Adapter instances should pass an implementation of this
// function to RegisterNewTransferAdapterFunc() on a *Manifest.
// name and dir are to provide context if one func implements many instances
type NewAdapterFunc func(name string, dir Direction) Adapter
type ProgressCallback func(name string, totalSize, readSoFar int64, readSinceLast int) error
type AdapterConfig interface {
APIClient() *lfsapi.Client
ConcurrentTransfers() int
Remote() string
}
type adapterConfig struct {
apiClient *lfsapi.Client
concurrentTransfers int
remote string
}
func (c *adapterConfig) ConcurrentTransfers() int {
return c.concurrentTransfers
}
func (c *adapterConfig) APIClient() *lfsapi.Client {
return c.apiClient
}
func (c *adapterConfig) Remote() string {
return c.remote
}
// Adapter is implemented by types which can upload and/or download LFS
// file content to a remote store. Each Adapter accepts one or more requests
// which it may schedule and parallelise in whatever way it chooses, clients of
// this interface will receive notifications of progress and completion asynchronously.
// TransferAdapters support transfers in one direction; if an implementation
// provides support for upload and download, it should be instantiated twice,
// advertising support for each direction separately.
// Note that Adapter only implements the actual upload/download of content
// itself; organising the wider process including calling the API to get URLs,
// handling progress reporting and retries is the job of the core TransferQueue.
// This is so that the orchestration remains core & standard but Adapter
// can be changed to physically transfer to different hosts with less code.
type Adapter interface {
// Name returns the name of this adapter, which is the same for all instances
// of this type of adapter
Name() string
// Direction returns whether this instance is an upload or download instance
// Adapter instances can only be one or the other, although the same
// type may be instantiated for each direction
Direction() Direction
// Begin a new batch of uploads or downloads. Call this first, followed by
// one or more Add calls. maxConcurrency controls the number of transfers
// that may be done at once. The passed in callback will receive updates on
// progress. Either argument may be nil if not required by the client.
Begin(cfg AdapterConfig, cb ProgressCallback) error
// Add queues a download/upload, which will complete asynchronously and
// notify the callbacks given to Begin()
Add(transfers ...*Transfer) (results <-chan TransferResult)
// Indicate that all transfers have been scheduled and resources can be released
// once the queued items have completed.
// This call blocks until all items have been processed
End()
// ClearTempStorage clears any temporary files, such as unfinished downloads that
// would otherwise be resumed
ClearTempStorage() error
}
// Result of a transfer returned through CompletionChannel()
type TransferResult struct {
Transfer *Transfer
// This will be non-nil if there was an error transferring this item
Error error
}