gitea/vendor/github.com/mholt/archiver/v3/archiver.go
PhilippHomann 684b7a999f
Dump: add output format tar and output to stdout (#10376)
* Dump: Use mholt/archive/v3 to support tar including many compressions

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* Dump: Allow dump output to stdout

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* Dump: Fixed bug present since #6677 where SessionConfig.Provider is never "file"

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* Dump: never pack RepoRootPath, LFS.ContentPath and LogRootPath when they are below AppDataPath

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* Dump: also dump LFS (fixes #10058)

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* Dump: never dump CustomPath if CustomPath is a subdir of or equal to AppDataPath (fixes #10365)

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* Use log.Info instead of fmt.Fprintf

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* import ordering

* make fmt

Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
Co-authored-by: Matti R <matti@mdranta.net>
2020-06-05 16:47:39 -04:00

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// Package archiver facilitates convenient, cross-platform, high-level archival
// and compression operations for a variety of formats and compression algorithms.
//
// This package and its dependencies are written in pure Go (not cgo) and
// have no external dependencies, so they should run on all major platforms.
// (It also comes with a command for CLI use in the cmd/arc folder.)
//
// Each supported format or algorithm has a unique type definition that
// implements the interfaces corresponding to the tasks they perform. For
// example, the Tar type implements Reader, Writer, Archiver, Unarchiver,
// Walker, and several other interfaces.
//
// The most common functions are implemented at the package level for
// convenience: Archive, Unarchive, Walk, Extract, CompressFile, and
// DecompressFile. With these, the format type is chosen implicitly,
// and a sane default configuration is used.
//
// To customize a format's configuration, create an instance of its struct
// with its fields set to the desired values. You can also use and customize
// the handy Default* (replace the wildcard with the format's type name)
// for a quick, one-off instance of the format's type.
//
// To obtain a new instance of a format's struct with the default config, use
// the provided New*() functions. This is not required, however. An empty
// struct of any type, for example &Zip{} is perfectly valid, so you may
// create the structs manually, too. The examples on this page show how
// either may be done.
//
// See the examples in this package for an idea of how to wield this package
// for common tasks. Most of the examples which are specific to a certain
// format type, for example Zip, can be applied to other types that implement
// the same interfaces. For example, using Zip is very similar to using Tar
// or TarGz (etc), and using Gz is very similar to using Sz or Xz (etc).
//
// When creating archives or compressing files using a specific instance of
// the format's type, the name of the output file MUST match that of the
// format, to prevent confusion later on. If you absolutely need a different
// file extension, you may rename the file afterward.
//
// Values in this package are NOT safe for concurrent use. There is no
// performance benefit of reusing them, and since they may contain important
// state (especially while walking, reading, or writing), it is NOT
// recommended to reuse values from this package or change their configuration
// after they are in use.
package archiver
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"runtime"
"strings"
)
// Archiver is a type that can create an archive file
// from a list of source file names.
type Archiver interface {
ExtensionChecker
// Archive adds all the files or folders in sources
// to an archive to be created at destination. Files
// are added to the root of the archive, and directories
// are walked and recursively added, preserving folder
// structure.
Archive(sources []string, destination string) error
}
// ExtensionChecker validates file extensions
type ExtensionChecker interface {
CheckExt(name string) error
}
// Unarchiver is a type that can extract archive files
// into a folder.
type Unarchiver interface {
Unarchive(source, destination string) error
}
// Writer can write discrete byte streams of files to
// an output stream.
type Writer interface {
Create(out io.Writer) error
Write(f File) error
Close() error
}
// Reader can read discrete byte streams of files from
// an input stream.
type Reader interface {
Open(in io.Reader, size int64) error
Read() (File, error)
Close() error
}
// Extractor can extract a specific file from a source
// archive to a specific destination folder on disk.
type Extractor interface {
Extract(source, target, destination string) error
}
// File provides methods for accessing information about
// or contents of a file within an archive.
type File struct {
os.FileInfo
// The original header info; depends on
// type of archive -- could be nil, too.
Header interface{}
// Allow the file contents to be read (and closed)
io.ReadCloser
}
// FileInfo is an os.FileInfo but optionally with
// a custom name, useful if dealing with files that
// are not actual files on disk, or which have a
// different name in an archive than on disk.
type FileInfo struct {
os.FileInfo
CustomName string
}
// Name returns fi.CustomName if not empty;
// otherwise it returns fi.FileInfo.Name().
func (fi FileInfo) Name() string {
if fi.CustomName != "" {
return fi.CustomName
}
return fi.FileInfo.Name()
}
// ReadFakeCloser is an io.Reader that has
// a no-op close method to satisfy the
// io.ReadCloser interface.
type ReadFakeCloser struct {
io.Reader
}
// Close implements io.Closer.
func (rfc ReadFakeCloser) Close() error { return nil }
// Walker can walk an archive file and return information
// about each item in the archive.
type Walker interface {
Walk(archive string, walkFn WalkFunc) error
}
// WalkFunc is called at each item visited by Walk.
// If an error is returned, the walk may continue
// if the Walker is configured to continue on error.
// The sole exception is the error value ErrStopWalk,
// which stops the walk without an actual error.
type WalkFunc func(f File) error
// ErrStopWalk signals Walk to break without error.
var ErrStopWalk = fmt.Errorf("walk stopped")
// ErrFormatNotRecognized is an error that will be
// returned if the file is not a valid archive format.
var ErrFormatNotRecognized = fmt.Errorf("format not recognized")
// Compressor compresses to out what it reads from in.
// It also ensures a compatible or matching file extension.
type Compressor interface {
ExtensionChecker
Compress(in io.Reader, out io.Writer) error
}
// Decompressor decompresses to out what it reads from in.
type Decompressor interface {
Decompress(in io.Reader, out io.Writer) error
}
// Matcher is a type that can return whether the given
// file appears to match the implementation's format.
// Implementations should return the file's read position
// to where it was when the method was called.
type Matcher interface {
Match(io.ReadSeeker) (bool, error)
}
// Archive creates an archive of the source files to a new file at destination.
// The archive format is chosen implicitly by file extension.
func Archive(sources []string, destination string) error {
aIface, err := ByExtension(destination)
if err != nil {
return err
}
a, ok := aIface.(Archiver)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("format specified by destination filename is not an archive format: %s (%T)", destination, aIface)
}
return a.Archive(sources, destination)
}
// Unarchive unarchives the given archive file into the destination folder.
// The archive format is selected implicitly.
func Unarchive(source, destination string) error {
uaIface, err := ByExtension(source)
if err != nil {
return err
}
u, ok := uaIface.(Unarchiver)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("format specified by source filename is not an archive format: %s (%T)", source, uaIface)
}
return u.Unarchive(source, destination)
}
// Walk calls walkFn for each file within the given archive file.
// The archive format is chosen implicitly.
func Walk(archive string, walkFn WalkFunc) error {
wIface, err := ByExtension(archive)
if err != nil {
return err
}
w, ok := wIface.(Walker)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("format specified by archive filename is not a walker format: %s (%T)", archive, wIface)
}
return w.Walk(archive, walkFn)
}
// Extract extracts a single file from the given source archive. If the target
// is a directory, the entire folder will be extracted into destination. The
// archive format is chosen implicitly.
func Extract(source, target, destination string) error {
eIface, err := ByExtension(source)
if err != nil {
return err
}
e, ok := eIface.(Extractor)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("format specified by source filename is not an extractor format: %s (%T)", source, eIface)
}
return e.Extract(source, target, destination)
}
// CompressFile is a convenience function to simply compress a file.
// The compression algorithm is selected implicitly based on the
// destination's extension.
func CompressFile(source, destination string) error {
cIface, err := ByExtension(destination)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c, ok := cIface.(Compressor)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("format specified by destination filename is not a recognized compression algorithm: %s", destination)
}
return FileCompressor{Compressor: c}.CompressFile(source, destination)
}
// DecompressFile is a convenience function to simply decompress a file.
// The decompression algorithm is selected implicitly based on the
// source's extension.
func DecompressFile(source, destination string) error {
cIface, err := ByExtension(source)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c, ok := cIface.(Decompressor)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("format specified by source filename is not a recognized compression algorithm: %s", source)
}
return FileCompressor{Decompressor: c}.DecompressFile(source, destination)
}
func fileExists(name string) bool {
_, err := os.Stat(name)
return !os.IsNotExist(err)
}
func mkdir(dirPath string, dirMode os.FileMode) error {
err := os.MkdirAll(dirPath, dirMode)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: making directory: %v", dirPath, err)
}
return nil
}
func writeNewFile(fpath string, in io.Reader, fm os.FileMode) error {
err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(fpath), 0755)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: making directory for file: %v", fpath, err)
}
out, err := os.Create(fpath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: creating new file: %v", fpath, err)
}
defer out.Close()
err = out.Chmod(fm)
if err != nil && runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: changing file mode: %v", fpath, err)
}
_, err = io.Copy(out, in)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: writing file: %v", fpath, err)
}
return nil
}
func writeNewSymbolicLink(fpath string, target string) error {
err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(fpath), 0755)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: making directory for file: %v", fpath, err)
}
_, err = os.Lstat(fpath)
if err == nil {
err = os.Remove(fpath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: failed to unlink: %+v", fpath, err)
}
}
err = os.Symlink(target, fpath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: making symbolic link for: %v", fpath, err)
}
return nil
}
func writeNewHardLink(fpath string, target string) error {
err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Dir(fpath), 0755)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: making directory for file: %v", fpath, err)
}
_, err = os.Lstat(fpath)
if err == nil {
err = os.Remove(fpath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: failed to unlink: %+v", fpath, err)
}
}
err = os.Link(target, fpath)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("%s: making hard link for: %v", fpath, err)
}
return nil
}
func isSymlink(fi os.FileInfo) bool {
return fi.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink != 0
}
// within returns true if sub is within or equal to parent.
func within(parent, sub string) bool {
rel, err := filepath.Rel(parent, sub)
if err != nil {
return false
}
return !strings.Contains(rel, "..")
}
// multipleTopLevels returns true if the paths do not
// share a common top-level folder.
func multipleTopLevels(paths []string) bool {
if len(paths) < 2 {
return false
}
var lastTop string
for _, p := range paths {
p = strings.TrimPrefix(strings.Replace(p, `\`, "/", -1), "/")
for {
next := path.Dir(p)
if next == "." {
break
}
p = next
}
if lastTop == "" {
lastTop = p
}
if p != lastTop {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// folderNameFromFileName returns a name for a folder
// that is suitable based on the filename, which will
// be stripped of its extensions.
func folderNameFromFileName(filename string) string {
base := filepath.Base(filename)
firstDot := strings.Index(base, ".")
if firstDot > -1 {
return base[:firstDot]
}
return base
}
// makeNameInArchive returns the filename for the file given by fpath to be used within
// the archive. sourceInfo is the FileInfo obtained by calling os.Stat on source, and baseDir
// is an optional base directory that becomes the root of the archive. fpath should be the
// unaltered file path of the file given to a filepath.WalkFunc.
func makeNameInArchive(sourceInfo os.FileInfo, source, baseDir, fpath string) (string, error) {
name := filepath.Base(fpath) // start with the file or dir name
if sourceInfo.IsDir() {
// preserve internal directory structure; that's the path components
// between the source directory's leaf and this file's leaf
dir, err := filepath.Rel(filepath.Dir(source), filepath.Dir(fpath))
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
// prepend the internal directory structure to the leaf name,
// and convert path separators to forward slashes as per spec
name = path.Join(filepath.ToSlash(dir), name)
}
return path.Join(baseDir, name), nil // prepend the base directory
}
// NameInArchive returns a name for the file at fpath suitable for
// the inside of an archive. The source and its associated sourceInfo
// is the path where walking a directory started, and if no directory
// was walked, source may == fpath. The returned name is essentially
// the components of the path between source and fpath, preserving
// the internal directory structure.
func NameInArchive(sourceInfo os.FileInfo, source, fpath string) (string, error) {
return makeNameInArchive(sourceInfo, source, "", fpath)
}
// ByExtension returns an archiver and unarchiver, or compressor
// and decompressor, based on the extension of the filename.
func ByExtension(filename string) (interface{}, error) {
var ec interface{}
for _, c := range extCheckers {
if err := c.CheckExt(filename); err == nil {
ec = c
break
}
}
switch ec.(type) {
case *Rar:
return NewRar(), nil
case *Tar:
return NewTar(), nil
case *TarBrotli:
return NewTarBrotli(), nil
case *TarBz2:
return NewTarBz2(), nil
case *TarGz:
return NewTarGz(), nil
case *TarLz4:
return NewTarLz4(), nil
case *TarSz:
return NewTarSz(), nil
case *TarXz:
return NewTarXz(), nil
case *TarZstd:
return NewTarZstd(), nil
case *Zip:
return NewZip(), nil
case *Gz:
return NewGz(), nil
case *Bz2:
return NewBz2(), nil
case *Lz4:
return NewLz4(), nil
case *Snappy:
return NewSnappy(), nil
case *Xz:
return NewXz(), nil
case *Zstd:
return NewZstd(), nil
}
return nil, fmt.Errorf("format unrecognized by filename: %s", filename)
}
// ByHeader returns the unarchiver value that matches the input's
// file header. It does not affect the current read position.
// If the file's header is not a recognized archive format, then
// ErrFormatNotRecognized will be returned.
func ByHeader(input io.ReadSeeker) (Unarchiver, error) {
var matcher Matcher
for _, m := range matchers {
ok, err := m.Match(input)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("matching on format %s: %v", m, err)
}
if ok {
matcher = m
break
}
}
switch matcher.(type) {
case *Zip:
return NewZip(), nil
case *Tar:
return NewTar(), nil
case *Rar:
return NewRar(), nil
}
return nil, ErrFormatNotRecognized
}
// extCheckers is a list of the format implementations
// that can check extensions. Only to be used for
// checking extensions - not any archival operations.
var extCheckers = []ExtensionChecker{
&TarBrotli{},
&TarBz2{},
&TarGz{},
&TarLz4{},
&TarSz{},
&TarXz{},
&TarZstd{},
&Rar{},
&Tar{},
&Zip{},
&Brotli{},
&Gz{},
&Bz2{},
&Lz4{},
&Snappy{},
&Xz{},
&Zstd{},
}
var matchers = []Matcher{
&Rar{},
&Tar{},
&Zip{},
}