distribution/storagedriver/storagedriver.go
Stephen J Day 66107df1af Use int64 for ReadStream and WriteStream offsets
This change brings the storagedriver API in line with the Go standard library's
use of int64 for offsets. The main benefit is simplicity in interfacing with
the io library reducing the number of type conversions in simple code.
2014-12-02 19:01:00 -08:00

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package storagedriver
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
// Version is a string representing the storage driver version, of the form
// Major.Minor.
// The registry must accept storage drivers with equal major version and greater
// minor version, but may not be compatible with older storage driver versions.
type Version string
// Major returns the major (primary) component of a version.
func (version Version) Major() uint {
majorPart := strings.Split(string(version), ".")[0]
major, _ := strconv.ParseUint(majorPart, 10, 0)
return uint(major)
}
// Minor returns the minor (secondary) component of a version.
func (version Version) Minor() uint {
minorPart := strings.Split(string(version), ".")[1]
minor, _ := strconv.ParseUint(minorPart, 10, 0)
return uint(minor)
}
// CurrentVersion is the current storage driver Version.
const CurrentVersion Version = "0.1"
// StorageDriver defines methods that a Storage Driver must implement for a
// filesystem-like key/value object storage.
type StorageDriver interface {
// GetContent retrieves the content stored at "path" as a []byte.
// This should primarily be used for small objects.
GetContent(path string) ([]byte, error)
// PutContent stores the []byte content at a location designated by "path".
// This should primarily be used for small objects.
PutContent(path string, content []byte) error
// ReadStream retrieves an io.ReadCloser for the content stored at "path"
// with a given byte offset.
// May be used to resume reading a stream by providing a nonzero offset.
ReadStream(path string, offset int64) (io.ReadCloser, error)
// WriteStream stores the contents of the provided io.ReadCloser at a
// location designated by the given path.
// The driver will know it has received the full contents when it has read
// "size" bytes.
// May be used to resume writing a stream by providing a nonzero offset.
// The offset must be no larger than the CurrentSize for this path.
WriteStream(path string, offset, size int64, readCloser io.ReadCloser) error
// CurrentSize retrieves the curernt size in bytes of the object at the
// given path.
// It should be safe to read or write anywhere up to this point.
CurrentSize(path string) (uint64, error)
// List returns a list of the objects that are direct descendants of the
//given path.
List(path string) ([]string, error)
// Move moves an object stored at sourcePath to destPath, removing the
// original object.
// Note: This may be no more efficient than a copy followed by a delete for
// many implementations.
Move(sourcePath string, destPath string) error
// Delete recursively deletes all objects stored at "path" and its subpaths.
Delete(path string) error
}
// PathNotFoundError is returned when operating on a nonexistent path.
type PathNotFoundError struct {
Path string
}
func (err PathNotFoundError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Path not found: %s", err.Path)
}
// InvalidOffsetError is returned when attempting to read or write from an
// invalid offset.
type InvalidOffsetError struct {
Path string
Offset int64
}
func (err InvalidOffsetError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Invalid offset: %d for path: %s", err.Offset, err.Path)
}