{- git-annex assistant tree watcher - - Copyright 2012 Joey Hess - - Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher. -} module Assistant.Threads.Watcher ( watchThread, checkCanWatch, needLsof, stageSymlink, onAddSymlink, runHandler, ) where import Assistant.Common import Assistant.ThreadedMonad import Assistant.DaemonStatus import Assistant.Changes import Assistant.TransferQueue import Logs.Transfer import Utility.DirWatcher import Utility.Types.DirWatcher import qualified Annex import qualified Annex.Queue import qualified Git.Command import qualified Git.UpdateIndex import qualified Git.HashObject import qualified Git.LsFiles import qualified Backend import qualified Command.Add import Annex.Content import Annex.CatFile import Git.Types import Data.Bits.Utils import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L thisThread :: ThreadName thisThread = "Watcher" checkCanWatch :: Annex () checkCanWatch | canWatch = unlessM (liftIO (inPath "lsof") <||> Annex.getState Annex.force) $ needLsof | otherwise = error "watch mode is not available on this system" needLsof :: Annex () needLsof = error $ unlines [ "The lsof command is needed for watch mode to be safe, and is not in PATH." , "To override lsof checks to ensure that files are not open for writing" , "when added to the annex, you can use --force" , "Be warned: This can corrupt data in the annex, and make fsck complain." ] watchThread :: ThreadState -> DaemonStatusHandle -> TransferQueue -> ChangeChan -> IO () watchThread st dstatus transferqueue changechan = do void $ watchDir "." ignored hooks startup debug thisThread [ "watching", "."] where startup = statupScan st dstatus hook a = Just $ runHandler thisThread st dstatus transferqueue changechan a hooks = WatchHooks { addHook = hook onAdd , delHook = hook onDel , addSymlinkHook = hook onAddSymlink , delDirHook = hook onDelDir , errHook = hook onErr } {- Initial scartup scan. The action should return once the scan is complete. -} statupScan :: ThreadState -> DaemonStatusHandle -> IO a -> IO a statupScan st dstatus scanner = do runThreadState st $ showAction "scanning" r <- scanner runThreadState st $ modifyDaemonStatus_ dstatus $ \s -> s { scanComplete = True } -- Notice any files that were deleted before watching was started. runThreadState st $ do inRepo $ Git.Command.run "add" [Param "--update"] showAction "started" return r ignored :: FilePath -> Bool ignored = ig . takeFileName where ig ".git" = True ig ".gitignore" = True ig ".gitattributes" = True ig _ = False type Handler = ThreadName -> FilePath -> Maybe FileStatus -> DaemonStatusHandle -> TransferQueue -> Annex (Maybe Change) {- Runs an action handler, inside the Annex monad, and if there was a - change, adds it to the ChangeChan. - - Exceptions are ignored, otherwise a whole watcher thread could be crashed. -} runHandler :: ThreadName -> ThreadState -> DaemonStatusHandle -> TransferQueue -> ChangeChan -> Handler -> FilePath -> Maybe FileStatus -> IO () runHandler threadname st dstatus transferqueue changechan handler file filestatus = void $ do r <- tryIO go case r of Left e -> print e Right Nothing -> noop Right (Just change) -> recordChange changechan change where go = runThreadState st $ handler threadname file filestatus dstatus transferqueue {- During initial directory scan, this will be run for any regular files - that are already checked into git. We don't want to turn those into - symlinks, so do a check. This is rather expensive, but only happens - during startup. - - It's possible for the file to still be open for write by some process. - This can happen in a few ways; one is if two processes had the file open - and only one has just closed it. We want to avoid adding a file to the - annex that is open for write, to avoid anything being able to change it. - - We could run lsof on the file here to check for other writers. - But, that's slow, and even if there is currently a writer, we will want - to add the file *eventually*. Instead, the file is locked down as a hard - link in a temp directory, with its write bits disabled, for later - checking with lsof, and a Change is returned containing a KeySource - using that hard link. The committer handles running lsof and finishing - the add. -} onAdd :: Handler onAdd threadname file filestatus dstatus _ | maybe False isRegularFile filestatus = do ifM (scanComplete <$> getDaemonStatus dstatus) ( go , ifM (null <$> inRepo (Git.LsFiles.notInRepo False [file])) ( noChange , go ) ) | otherwise = noChange where go = do liftIO $ debug threadname ["file added", file] pendingAddChange =<< Command.Add.lockDown file {- A symlink might be an arbitrary symlink, which is just added. - Or, if it is a git-annex symlink, ensure it points to the content - before adding it. -} onAddSymlink :: Handler onAddSymlink threadname file filestatus dstatus transferqueue = go =<< Backend.lookupFile file where go (Just (key, _)) = do link <- calcGitLink file key ifM ((==) link <$> liftIO (readSymbolicLink file)) ( do s <- getDaemonStatus dstatus checkcontent key s ensurestaged link s , do liftIO $ debug threadname ["fix symlink", file] liftIO $ removeFile file liftIO $ createSymbolicLink link file addlink link ) go Nothing = do -- other symlink link <- liftIO (readSymbolicLink file) ensurestaged link =<< getDaemonStatus dstatus {- This is often called on symlinks that are already - staged correctly. A symlink may have been deleted - and being re-added, or added when the watcher was - not running. So they're normally restaged to make sure. - - As an optimisation, during the status scan, avoid - restaging everything. Only links that were created since - the last time the daemon was running are staged. - (If the daemon has never ran before, avoid staging - links too.) -} ensurestaged link daemonstatus | scanComplete daemonstatus = addlink link | otherwise = case filestatus of Just s | not (afterLastDaemonRun (statusChangeTime s) daemonstatus) -> noChange _ -> addlink link {- For speed, tries to reuse the existing blob for - the symlink target. -} addlink link = do liftIO $ debug threadname ["add symlink", file] v <- catObjectDetails $ Ref $ ':':file case v of Just (currlink, sha) | s2w8 link == L.unpack currlink -> stageSymlink file sha _ -> do sha <- inRepo $ Git.HashObject.hashObject BlobObject link stageSymlink file sha madeChange file LinkChange {- When a new link appears, after the startup scan, - try to get the key's content. -} checkcontent key daemonstatus | scanComplete daemonstatus = unlessM (inAnnex key) $ queueTransfers transferqueue dstatus key (Just file) Download | otherwise = noop onDel :: Handler onDel threadname file _ _dstatus _ = do liftIO $ debug threadname ["file deleted", file] Annex.Queue.addUpdateIndex =<< inRepo (Git.UpdateIndex.unstageFile file) madeChange file RmChange {- A directory has been deleted, or moved, so tell git to remove anything - that was inside it from its cache. Since it could reappear at any time, - use --cached to only delete it from the index. - - Note: This could use unstageFile, but would need to run another git - command to get the recursive list of files in the directory, so rm is - just as good. -} onDelDir :: Handler onDelDir threadname dir _ _dstatus _ = do liftIO $ debug threadname ["directory deleted", dir] Annex.Queue.addCommand "rm" [Params "--quiet -r --cached --ignore-unmatch --"] [dir] madeChange dir RmDirChange {- Called when there's an error with inotify. -} onErr :: Handler onErr _ msg _ _dstatus _ = do warning msg return Nothing {- Adds a symlink to the index, without ever accessing the actual symlink - on disk. This avoids a race if git add is used, where the symlink is - changed to something else immediately after creation. -} stageSymlink :: FilePath -> Sha -> Annex () stageSymlink file sha = Annex.Queue.addUpdateIndex =<< inRepo (Git.UpdateIndex.stageSymlink file sha)