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{- git-annex file locations
-
- Copyright 2010 Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>
-
- Licensed under the GNU GPL version 3 or higher.
-}
module Locations (
keyFile,
fileKey,
gitAnnexLocation,
annexLocation,
gitAnnexDir,
gitAnnexObjectDir,
gitAnnexTmpDir,
gitAnnexTmpLocation,
gitAnnexBadDir,
gitAnnexBadLocation,
gitAnnexUnusedLog,
gitAnnexJournalDir,
isLinkToAnnex,
hashDirMixed,
hashDirLower,
prop_idempotent_fileKey
) where
import System.FilePath
import Data.String.Utils
import Data.List
import Bits
import Word
import Data.Hash.MD5
import Types
import Types.Key
import qualified Git
{- Conventions:
-
- Functions ending in "Dir" should always return values ending with a
- trailing path separator. Most code does not rely on that, but a few
- things do.
-
- Everything else should not end in a trailing path sepatator.
-
- Only functions (with names starting with "git") that build a path
- based on a git repository should return an absolute path.
- Everything else should use relative paths.
-}
{- The directory git annex uses for local state, relative to the .git
- directory -}
annexDir :: FilePath
annexDir = addTrailingPathSeparator "annex"
{- The directory git annex uses for locally available object content,
- relative to the .git directory -}
objectDir :: FilePath
objectDir = addTrailingPathSeparator $ annexDir </> "objects"
{- Annexed file's location relative to the .git directory. -}
annexLocation :: Key -> FilePath
annexLocation key = objectDir </> hashDirMixed key </> f </> f
where
f = keyFile key
{- Annexed file's absolute location in a repository. -}
gitAnnexLocation :: Git.Repo -> Key -> FilePath
gitAnnexLocation r key
| Git.repoIsLocalBare r = Git.workTree r </> annexLocation key
| otherwise = Git.workTree r </> ".git" </> annexLocation key
{- The annex directory of a repository. -}
gitAnnexDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexDir r
| Git.repoIsLocalBare r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ Git.workTree r </> annexDir
| otherwise = addTrailingPathSeparator $ Git.workTree r </> ".git" </> annexDir
{- The part of the annex directory where file contents are stored.
-}
gitAnnexObjectDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexObjectDir r
| Git.repoIsLocalBare r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ Git.workTree r </> objectDir
| otherwise = addTrailingPathSeparator $ Git.workTree r </> ".git" </> objectDir
{- .git/annex/tmp/ is used for temp files -}
gitAnnexTmpDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexTmpDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r </> "tmp"
{- The temp file to use for a given key. -}
gitAnnexTmpLocation :: Git.Repo -> Key -> FilePath
gitAnnexTmpLocation r key = gitAnnexTmpDir r </> keyFile key
{- .git/annex/bad/ is used for bad files found during fsck -}
gitAnnexBadDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexBadDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r </> "bad"
{- The bad file to use for a given key. -}
gitAnnexBadLocation :: Git.Repo -> Key -> FilePath
gitAnnexBadLocation r key = gitAnnexBadDir r </> keyFile key
{- .git/annex/*unused is used to number possibly unused keys -}
gitAnnexUnusedLog :: FilePath -> Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexUnusedLog prefix r = gitAnnexDir r </> (prefix ++ "unused")
{- .git/annex/journal/ is used to journal changes made to the git-annex
- branch -}
gitAnnexJournalDir :: Git.Repo -> FilePath
gitAnnexJournalDir r = addTrailingPathSeparator $ gitAnnexDir r </> "journal"
{- Checks a symlink target to see if it appears to point to annexed content. -}
isLinkToAnnex :: FilePath -> Bool
isLinkToAnnex s = ("/.git/" ++ objectDir) `isInfixOf` s
{- Converts a key into a filename fragment.
-
- Escape "/" in the key name, to keep a flat tree of files and avoid
- issues with keys containing "/../" or ending with "/" etc.
-
- "/" is escaped to "%" because it's short and rarely used, and resembles
- a slash
- "%" is escaped to "&s", and "&" to "&a"; this ensures that the mapping
- is one to one.
- ":" is escaped to "&c", because despite it being 2011, people still care
- about FAT.
- -}
keyFile :: Key -> FilePath
keyFile key = replace "/" "%" $ replace ":" "&c" $
replace "%" "&s" $ replace "&" "&a" $ show key
{- Reverses keyFile, converting a filename fragment (ie, the basename of
- the symlink target) into a key. -}
fileKey :: FilePath -> Maybe Key
fileKey file = readKey $
replace "&a" "&" $ replace "&s" "%" $
replace "&c" ":" $ replace "%" "/" file
{- for quickcheck -}
prop_idempotent_fileKey :: String -> Bool
prop_idempotent_fileKey s = Just k == fileKey (keyFile k)
where k = stubKey { keyName = s, keyBackendName = "test" }
{- Given a key, generates a short directory name to put it in,
- to do hashing to protect against filesystems that dislike having
- many items in a single directory. -}
hashDirMixed :: Key -> FilePath
hashDirMixed k = addTrailingPathSeparator $ take 2 dir </> drop 2 dir
where
dir = take 4 $ display_32bits_as_dir =<< [a,b,c,d]
ABCD (a,b,c,d) = md5 $ Str $ show k
{- Generates a hash directory that is all lower case. -}
hashDirLower :: Key -> FilePath
hashDirLower k = addTrailingPathSeparator $ take 3 dir </> drop 3 dir
where
dir = take 6 $ md5s $ Str $ show k
{- modified version of display_32bits_as_hex from Data.Hash.MD5
- Copyright (C) 2001 Ian Lynagh
- License: Either BSD or GPL
-}
display_32bits_as_dir :: Word32 -> String
display_32bits_as_dir w = trim $ swap_pairs cs
where
-- Need 32 characters to use. To avoid inaverdently making
-- a real word, use letters that appear less frequently.
chars = ['0'..'9'] ++ "zqjxkmvwgpfZQJXKMVWGPF"
cs = map (\x -> getc $ (shiftR w (6*x)) .&. 31) [0..7]
getc n = chars !! (fromIntegral n)
swap_pairs (x1:x2:xs) = x2:x1:swap_pairs xs
swap_pairs _ = []
-- Last 2 will always be 00, so omit.
trim s = take 6 s
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