// Generic operations on filesystems and objects package fs import ( "fmt" "io" "log" "mime" "path" "sort" "strings" "sync" "sync/atomic" "time" "github.com/ogier/pflag" "github.com/pkg/errors" "golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm" ) // CalculateModifyWindow works out modify window for Fses passed in - // sets Config.ModifyWindow // // This is the largest modify window of all the fses in use, and the // user configured value func CalculateModifyWindow(fs ...Fs) { for _, f := range fs { if f != nil { precision := f.Precision() if precision > Config.ModifyWindow { Config.ModifyWindow = precision } if precision == ModTimeNotSupported { Debug(f, "Modify window not supported") return } } } Debug(fs[0], "Modify window is %s", Config.ModifyWindow) } // HashEquals checks to see if src == dst, but ignores empty strings // and returns true if either is empty. func HashEquals(src, dst string) bool { if src == "" || dst == "" { return true } return src == dst } // CheckHashes checks the two files to see if they have common // known hash types and compares them // // Returns // // equal - which is equality of the hashes // // hash - the HashType. This is HashNone if either of the hashes were // unset or a compatible hash couldn't be found. // // err - may return an error which will already have been logged // // If an error is returned it will return equal as false func CheckHashes(src, dst Object) (equal bool, hash HashType, err error) { common := src.Fs().Hashes().Overlap(dst.Fs().Hashes()) // Debug(nil, "Shared hashes: %v", common) if common.Count() == 0 { return true, HashNone, nil } hash = common.GetOne() srcHash, err := src.Hash(hash) if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(src, "Failed to calculate src hash: %v", err) return false, hash, err } if srcHash == "" { return true, HashNone, nil } dstHash, err := dst.Hash(hash) if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(dst, "Failed to calculate dst hash: %v", err) return false, hash, err } if dstHash == "" { return true, HashNone, nil } return srcHash == dstHash, hash, nil } // Equal checks to see if the src and dst objects are equal by looking at // size, mtime and hash // // If the src and dst size are different then it is considered to be // not equal. If --size-only is in effect then this is the only check // that is done. If --ignore-size is in effect then this check is // skipped and the files are considered the same size. // // If the size is the same and the mtime is the same then it is // considered to be equal. This check is skipped if using --checksum. // // If the size is the same and mtime is different, unreadable or // --checksum is set and the hash is the same then the file is // considered to be equal. In this case the mtime on the dst is // updated if --checksum is not set. // // Otherwise the file is considered to be not equal including if there // were errors reading info. func Equal(src, dst Object) bool { if !Config.IgnoreSize { if src.Size() != dst.Size() { Debug(src, "Sizes differ") return false } } if Config.SizeOnly { Debug(src, "Sizes identical") return true } var srcModTime time.Time if !Config.CheckSum { if Config.ModifyWindow == ModTimeNotSupported { Debug(src, "Sizes identical") return true } // Size the same so check the mtime srcModTime = src.ModTime() dstModTime := dst.ModTime() dt := dstModTime.Sub(srcModTime) ModifyWindow := Config.ModifyWindow if dt >= ModifyWindow || dt <= -ModifyWindow { Debug(src, "Modification times differ by %s: %v, %v", dt, srcModTime, dstModTime) } else { Debug(src, "Size and modification time the same (differ by %s, within tolerance %s)", dt, ModifyWindow) return true } } // mtime is unreadable or different but size is the same so // check the hash same, hash, _ := CheckHashes(src, dst) if !same { Debug(src, "Hash differ") return false } if !(Config.CheckSum || Config.NoUpdateModTime) { // Size and hash the same but mtime different so update the // mtime of the dst object here err := dst.SetModTime(srcModTime) if err == ErrorCantSetModTime { Debug(src, "src and dst identical but can't set mod time without re-uploading") return false } else if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(dst, "Failed to read set modification time: %v", err) } } if hash == HashNone { Debug(src, "Size of src and dst objects identical") } else { Debug(src, "Size and %v of src and dst objects identical", hash) } return true } // MimeTypeFromName returns a guess at the mime type from the name func MimeTypeFromName(remote string) (mimeType string) { mimeType = mime.TypeByExtension(path.Ext(remote)) if !strings.ContainsRune(mimeType, '/') { mimeType = "application/octet-stream" } return mimeType } // MimeType returns the MimeType from the object, either by calling // the MimeTyper interface or using MimeTypeFromName func MimeType(o ObjectInfo) (mimeType string) { // Read the MimeType from the optional interface if available if do, ok := o.(MimeTyper); ok { mimeType = do.MimeType() Debug(o, "Read MimeType as %q", mimeType) if mimeType != "" { return mimeType } } return MimeTypeFromName(o.Remote()) } // Used to remove a failed copy // // Returns whether the file was succesfully removed or not func removeFailedCopy(dst Object) bool { if dst == nil { return false } Debug(dst, "Removing failed copy") removeErr := dst.Remove() if removeErr != nil { Debug(dst, "Failed to remove failed copy: %s", removeErr) return false } return true } // Copy src object to dst or f if nil // // If dst is nil then the object must not exist already. If you do // call Copy() with dst nil on a pre-existing file then some filing // systems (eg Drive) may duplicate the file. func Copy(f Fs, dst, src Object) (err error) { maxTries := Config.LowLevelRetries tries := 0 doUpdate := dst != nil var actionTaken string for { // Try server side copy first - if has optional interface and // is same underlying remote actionTaken = "Copied (server side copy)" if fCopy, ok := f.(Copier); ok && src.Fs().Name() == f.Name() { var newDst Object newDst, err = fCopy.Copy(src, src.Remote()) if err == nil { dst = newDst } } else { err = ErrorCantCopy } // If can't server side copy, do it manually if err == ErrorCantCopy { var in0 io.ReadCloser in0, err = src.Open() if err != nil { err = errors.Wrap(err, "failed to open source object") } else { // On big files add a buffer if src.Size() > 10<<20 { in0, _ = newAsyncReader(in0, 4, 4<<20) } in := NewAccount(in0, src) // account the transfer if doUpdate { actionTaken = "Copied (replaced existing)" err = dst.Update(in, src) } else { actionTaken = "Copied (new)" dst, err = f.Put(in, src) } closeErr := in.Close() if err == nil { err = closeErr } } } tries++ if tries >= maxTries { break } // Retry if err returned a retry error if IsRetryError(err) || ShouldRetry(err) { Debug(src, "Received error: %v - low level retry %d/%d", err, tries, maxTries) if removeFailedCopy(dst) { // If we removed dst, then nil it out and note we are not updating dst = nil doUpdate = false } continue } // otherwise finish break } if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(src, "Failed to copy: %v", err) removeFailedCopy(dst) return err } // Verify sizes are the same after transfer if !Config.IgnoreSize && src.Size() != dst.Size() { Stats.Error() err = errors.Errorf("corrupted on transfer: sizes differ %d vs %d", src.Size(), dst.Size()) ErrorLog(dst, "%v", err) removeFailedCopy(dst) return err } // Verify hashes are the same after transfer - ignoring blank hashes // TODO(klauspost): This could be extended, so we always create a hash type matching // the destination, and calculate it while sending. common := src.Fs().Hashes().Overlap(dst.Fs().Hashes()) // Debug(src, "common hashes: %v", common) if !Config.SizeOnly && common.Count() > 0 { // Get common hash type hashType := common.GetOne() var srcSum string srcSum, err = src.Hash(hashType) if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(src, "Failed to read src hash: %v", err) } else if srcSum != "" { var dstSum string dstSum, err = dst.Hash(hashType) if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(dst, "Failed to read hash: %v", err) } else if !HashEquals(srcSum, dstSum) { Stats.Error() err = errors.Errorf("corrupted on transfer: %v hash differ %q vs %q", hashType, srcSum, dstSum) ErrorLog(dst, "%v", err) removeFailedCopy(dst) return err } } } Debug(src, actionTaken) return err } // DeleteFile deletes a single file respecting --dry-run and accumulating stats and errors. func DeleteFile(dst Object) (err error) { if Config.DryRun { Log(dst, "Not deleting as --dry-run") } else { Stats.Checking(dst.Remote()) err = dst.Remove() Stats.DoneChecking(dst.Remote()) if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(dst, "Couldn't delete: %v", err) } else { Debug(dst, "Deleted") } } return err } // DeleteFiles removes all the files passed in the channel func DeleteFiles(toBeDeleted ObjectsChan) error { var wg sync.WaitGroup wg.Add(Config.Transfers) var errorCount int32 for i := 0; i < Config.Transfers; i++ { go func() { defer wg.Done() for dst := range toBeDeleted { err := DeleteFile(dst) if err != nil { atomic.AddInt32(&errorCount, 1) } } }() } Log(nil, "Waiting for deletions to finish") wg.Wait() if errorCount > 0 { return errors.Errorf("failed to delete %d files", errorCount) } return nil } // Read a Objects into add() for the given Fs. // dir is the start directory, "" for root // If includeAll is specified all files will be added, // otherwise only files passing the filter will be added. // // Each object is passed ito the function provided. If that returns // an error then the listing will be aborted and that error returned. func readFilesFn(fs Fs, includeAll bool, dir string, add func(Object) error) (err error) { list := NewLister() if !includeAll { list.SetFilter(Config.Filter) list.SetLevel(Config.MaxDepth) } list.Start(fs, dir) for { o, err := list.GetObject() if err != nil { return err } // Check if we are finished if o == nil { break } // Make sure we don't delete excluded files if not required if includeAll || Config.Filter.IncludeObject(o) { err = add(o) if err != nil { list.SetError(err) } } else { Debug(o, "Excluded from sync (and deletion)") } } return nil } // Read a map of Object.Remote to Object for the given Fs. // dir is the start directory, "" for root // If includeAll is specified all files will be added, // otherwise only files passing the filter will be added. // // This also detects duplicates and normalised duplicates func readFilesMap(fs Fs, includeAll bool, dir string) (files map[string]Object, err error) { files = make(map[string]Object) normalised := make(map[string]struct{}) err = readFilesFn(fs, includeAll, dir, func(o Object) error { remote := o.Remote() normalisedRemote := strings.ToLower(norm.NFC.String(remote)) if _, ok := files[remote]; !ok { files[remote] = o if _, ok := normalised[normalisedRemote]; ok { Log(o, "Warning: File found with same name but different case on %v", o.Fs()) } } else { Log(o, "Duplicate file detected") } normalised[normalisedRemote] = struct{}{} return nil }) return files, err } // readFilesMaps runs readFilesMap on fdst and fsrc at the same time // dir is the start directory, "" for root func readFilesMaps(fdst Fs, fdstIncludeAll bool, fsrc Fs, fsrcIncludeAll bool, dir string) (dstFiles, srcFiles map[string]Object, err error) { var wg sync.WaitGroup var srcErr, dstErr error list := func(fs Fs, includeAll bool, pMap *map[string]Object, pErr *error) { defer wg.Done() Log(fs, "Building file list") files, listErr := readFilesMap(fs, includeAll, dir) if listErr != nil { ErrorLog(fs, "Error building file list: %v", listErr) *pErr = listErr } else { Debug(fs, "Done building file list") *pMap = files } } wg.Add(2) go list(fdst, fdstIncludeAll, &dstFiles, &srcErr) go list(fsrc, fsrcIncludeAll, &srcFiles, &dstErr) wg.Wait() if srcErr != nil { err = srcErr } if dstErr != nil { err = dstErr } return dstFiles, srcFiles, err } // Same returns true if fdst and fsrc point to the same underlying Fs func Same(fdst, fsrc Fs) bool { return fdst.Name() == fsrc.Name() && fdst.Root() == fsrc.Root() } // Overlapping returns true if fdst and fsrc point to the same // underlying Fs or they overlap. func Overlapping(fdst, fsrc Fs) bool { return fdst.Name() == fsrc.Name() && (strings.HasPrefix(fdst.Root(), fsrc.Root()) || strings.HasPrefix(fsrc.Root(), fdst.Root())) } // checkIdentical checks to see if dst and src are identical // // it returns true if differences were found // it also returns whether it couldn't be hashed func checkIdentical(dst, src Object) (bool, bool) { Stats.Checking(src.Remote()) defer Stats.DoneChecking(src.Remote()) if src.Size() != dst.Size() { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(src, "Sizes differ") return true, false } if !Config.SizeOnly { same, hash, err := CheckHashes(src, dst) if err != nil { // CheckHashes will log and count errors return true, false } if hash == HashNone { return true, true } if !same { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(src, "%v differ", hash) return true, false } } Debug(src, "OK") return false, false } // Check the files in fsrc and fdst according to Size and hash func Check(fdst, fsrc Fs) error { dstFiles, srcFiles, err := readFilesMaps(fdst, false, fsrc, false, "") if err != nil { return err } differences := int32(0) noHashes := int32(0) // FIXME could do this as it goes along and make it use less // memory. // Move all the common files into commonFiles and delete then // from srcFiles and dstFiles commonFiles := make(map[string][]Object) for remote, src := range srcFiles { if dst, ok := dstFiles[remote]; ok { commonFiles[remote] = []Object{dst, src} delete(srcFiles, remote) delete(dstFiles, remote) } } Log(fdst, "%d files not in %v", len(dstFiles), fsrc) for _, dst := range dstFiles { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(dst, "File not in %v", fsrc) atomic.AddInt32(&differences, 1) } Log(fsrc, "%d files not in %s", len(srcFiles), fdst) for _, src := range srcFiles { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(src, "File not in %v", fdst) atomic.AddInt32(&differences, 1) } checks := make(chan []Object, Config.Transfers) go func() { for _, check := range commonFiles { checks <- check } close(checks) }() var checkerWg sync.WaitGroup checkerWg.Add(Config.Checkers) for i := 0; i < Config.Checkers; i++ { go func() { defer checkerWg.Done() for check := range checks { differ, noHash := checkIdentical(check[0], check[1]) if differ { atomic.AddInt32(&differences, 1) } if noHash { atomic.AddInt32(&noHashes, 1) } } }() } Log(fdst, "Waiting for checks to finish") checkerWg.Wait() Log(fdst, "%d differences found", Stats.GetErrors()) if noHashes > 0 { Log(fdst, "%d hashes could not be checked", noHashes) } if differences > 0 { return errors.Errorf("%d differences found", differences) } return nil } // ListFn lists the Fs to the supplied function // // Lists in parallel which may get them out of order func ListFn(f Fs, fn func(Object)) error { list := NewLister().SetFilter(Config.Filter).SetLevel(Config.MaxDepth).Start(f, "") var wg sync.WaitGroup wg.Add(Config.Checkers) for i := 0; i < Config.Checkers; i++ { go func() { defer wg.Done() for { o, err := list.GetObject() if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } // check if we are finished if o == nil { return } if Config.Filter.IncludeObject(o) { fn(o) } } }() } wg.Wait() return nil } // mutex for synchronized output var outMutex sync.Mutex // Synchronized fmt.Fprintf // // Ignores errors from Fprintf func syncFprintf(w io.Writer, format string, a ...interface{}) { outMutex.Lock() defer outMutex.Unlock() _, _ = fmt.Fprintf(w, format, a...) } // List the Fs to the supplied writer // // Shows size and path - obeys includes and excludes // // Lists in parallel which may get them out of order func List(f Fs, w io.Writer) error { return ListFn(f, func(o Object) { syncFprintf(w, "%9d %s\n", o.Size(), o.Remote()) }) } // ListLong lists the Fs to the supplied writer // // Shows size, mod time and path - obeys includes and excludes // // Lists in parallel which may get them out of order func ListLong(f Fs, w io.Writer) error { return ListFn(f, func(o Object) { Stats.Checking(o.Remote()) modTime := o.ModTime() Stats.DoneChecking(o.Remote()) syncFprintf(w, "%9d %s %s\n", o.Size(), modTime.Local().Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05.000000000"), o.Remote()) }) } // Md5sum list the Fs to the supplied writer // // Produces the same output as the md5sum command - obeys includes and // excludes // // Lists in parallel which may get them out of order func Md5sum(f Fs, w io.Writer) error { return hashLister(HashMD5, f, w) } // Sha1sum list the Fs to the supplied writer // // Obeys includes and excludes // // Lists in parallel which may get them out of order func Sha1sum(f Fs, w io.Writer) error { return hashLister(HashSHA1, f, w) } func hashLister(ht HashType, f Fs, w io.Writer) error { return ListFn(f, func(o Object) { Stats.Checking(o.Remote()) sum, err := o.Hash(ht) Stats.DoneChecking(o.Remote()) if err == ErrHashUnsupported { sum = "UNSUPPORTED" } else if err != nil { Debug(o, "Failed to read %v: %v", ht, err) sum = "ERROR" } syncFprintf(w, "%*s %s\n", HashWidth[ht], sum, o.Remote()) }) } // Count counts the objects and their sizes in the Fs // // Obeys includes and excludes func Count(f Fs) (objects int64, size int64, err error) { err = ListFn(f, func(o Object) { atomic.AddInt64(&objects, 1) atomic.AddInt64(&size, o.Size()) }) return } // ListDir lists the directories/buckets/containers in the Fs to the supplied writer func ListDir(f Fs, w io.Writer) error { level := 1 if Config.MaxDepth > 0 { level = Config.MaxDepth } list := NewLister().SetLevel(level).Start(f, "") for { dir, err := list.GetDir() if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } if dir == nil { break } syncFprintf(w, "%12d %13s %9d %s\n", dir.Bytes, dir.When.Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05"), dir.Count, dir.Name) } return nil } // Mkdir makes a destination directory or container func Mkdir(f Fs) error { if Config.DryRun { Log(f, "Not making directory as dry run is set") return nil } err := f.Mkdir() if err != nil { Stats.Error() return err } return nil } // TryRmdir removes a container but not if not empty. It doesn't // count errors but may return one. func TryRmdir(f Fs) error { if Config.DryRun { Log(f, "Not deleting as dry run is set") return nil } return f.Rmdir() } // Rmdir removes a container but not if not empty func Rmdir(f Fs) error { err := TryRmdir(f) if err != nil { Stats.Error() return err } return err } // Purge removes a container and all of its contents // // FIXME doesn't delete local directories func Purge(f Fs) error { doFallbackPurge := true var err error if purger, ok := f.(Purger); ok { doFallbackPurge = false if Config.DryRun { Log(f, "Not purging as --dry-run set") } else { err = purger.Purge() if err == ErrorCantPurge { doFallbackPurge = true } } } if doFallbackPurge { // DeleteFiles and Rmdir observe --dry-run list := NewLister().Start(f, "") err = DeleteFiles(listToChan(list)) if err != nil { return err } err = Rmdir(f) } if err != nil { Stats.Error() return err } return nil } // Delete removes all the contents of a container. Unlike Purge, it // obeys includes and excludes. func Delete(f Fs) error { delete := make(ObjectsChan, Config.Transfers) delErr := make(chan error, 1) go func() { delErr <- DeleteFiles(delete) }() err := ListFn(f, func(o Object) { delete <- o }) close(delete) delError := <-delErr if err == nil { err = delError } return err } // dedupeRename renames the objs slice to different names func dedupeRename(remote string, objs []Object) { f := objs[0].Fs() mover, ok := f.(Mover) if !ok { log.Fatalf("Fs %v doesn't support Move", f) } ext := path.Ext(remote) base := remote[:len(remote)-len(ext)] for i, o := range objs { newName := fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d%s", base, i+1, ext) if !Config.DryRun { newObj, err := mover.Move(o, newName) if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(o, "Failed to rename: %v", err) continue } Log(newObj, "renamed from: %v", o) } else { Log(remote, "Not renaming to %q as --dry-run", newName) } } } // dedupeDeleteAllButOne deletes all but the one in keep func dedupeDeleteAllButOne(keep int, remote string, objs []Object) { for i, o := range objs { if i == keep { continue } _ = DeleteFile(o) } Log(remote, "Deleted %d extra copies", len(objs)-1) } // dedupeDeleteIdentical deletes all but one of identical (by hash) copies func dedupeDeleteIdentical(remote string, objs []Object) []Object { // See how many of these duplicates are identical byHash := make(map[string][]Object, len(objs)) for _, o := range objs { md5sum, err := o.Hash(HashMD5) if err == nil { byHash[md5sum] = append(byHash[md5sum], o) } } // Delete identical duplicates, refilling obj with the ones remaining objs = nil for md5sum, hashObjs := range byHash { if len(hashObjs) > 1 { Log(remote, "Deleting %d/%d identical duplicates (md5sum %q)", len(hashObjs)-1, len(hashObjs), md5sum) for _, o := range hashObjs[1:] { _ = DeleteFile(o) } } objs = append(objs, hashObjs[0]) } return objs } // dedupeInteractive interactively dedupes the slice of objects func dedupeInteractive(remote string, objs []Object) { fmt.Printf("%s: %d duplicates remain\n", remote, len(objs)) for i, o := range objs { md5sum, err := o.Hash(HashMD5) if err != nil { md5sum = err.Error() } fmt.Printf(" %d: %12d bytes, %s, md5sum %32s\n", i+1, o.Size(), o.ModTime().Format("2006-01-02 15:04:05.000000000"), md5sum) } switch Command([]string{"sSkip and do nothing", "kKeep just one (choose which in next step)", "rRename all to be different (by changing file.jpg to file-1.jpg)"}) { case 's': case 'k': keep := ChooseNumber("Enter the number of the file to keep", 1, len(objs)) dedupeDeleteAllButOne(keep-1, remote, objs) case 'r': dedupeRename(remote, objs) } } type objectsSortedByModTime []Object func (objs objectsSortedByModTime) Len() int { return len(objs) } func (objs objectsSortedByModTime) Swap(i, j int) { objs[i], objs[j] = objs[j], objs[i] } func (objs objectsSortedByModTime) Less(i, j int) bool { return objs[i].ModTime().Before(objs[j].ModTime()) } // DeduplicateMode is how the dedupe command chooses what to do type DeduplicateMode int // Deduplicate modes const ( DeduplicateInteractive DeduplicateMode = iota // interactively ask the user DeduplicateSkip // skip all conflicts DeduplicateFirst // choose the first object DeduplicateNewest // choose the newest object DeduplicateOldest // choose the oldest object DeduplicateRename // rename the objects ) func (x DeduplicateMode) String() string { switch x { case DeduplicateInteractive: return "interactive" case DeduplicateSkip: return "skip" case DeduplicateFirst: return "first" case DeduplicateNewest: return "newest" case DeduplicateOldest: return "oldest" case DeduplicateRename: return "rename" } return "unknown" } // Set a DeduplicateMode from a string func (x *DeduplicateMode) Set(s string) error { switch strings.ToLower(s) { case "interactive": *x = DeduplicateInteractive case "skip": *x = DeduplicateSkip case "first": *x = DeduplicateFirst case "newest": *x = DeduplicateNewest case "oldest": *x = DeduplicateOldest case "rename": *x = DeduplicateRename default: return errors.Errorf("Unknown mode for dedupe %q.", s) } return nil } // Type of the value func (x *DeduplicateMode) Type() string { return "string" } // Check it satisfies the interface var _ pflag.Value = (*DeduplicateMode)(nil) // Deduplicate interactively finds duplicate files and offers to // delete all but one or rename them to be different. Only useful with // Google Drive which can have duplicate file names. func Deduplicate(f Fs, mode DeduplicateMode) error { Log(f, "Looking for duplicates using %v mode.", mode) files := map[string][]Object{} list := NewLister().Start(f, "") for { o, err := list.GetObject() if err != nil { return err } // Check if we are finished if o == nil { break } remote := o.Remote() files[remote] = append(files[remote], o) } for remote, objs := range files { if len(objs) > 1 { Log(remote, "Found %d duplicates - deleting identical copies", len(objs)) objs = dedupeDeleteIdentical(remote, objs) if len(objs) <= 1 { Log(remote, "All duplicates removed") continue } switch mode { case DeduplicateInteractive: dedupeInteractive(remote, objs) case DeduplicateFirst: dedupeDeleteAllButOne(0, remote, objs) case DeduplicateNewest: sort.Sort(objectsSortedByModTime(objs)) // sort oldest first dedupeDeleteAllButOne(len(objs)-1, remote, objs) case DeduplicateOldest: sort.Sort(objectsSortedByModTime(objs)) // sort oldest first dedupeDeleteAllButOne(0, remote, objs) case DeduplicateRename: dedupeRename(remote, objs) case DeduplicateSkip: // skip default: //skip } } } return nil } // listToChan will transfer all incoming objects to a new channel. // // If an error occurs, the error will be logged, and it will close the // channel. // // If the error was ErrorDirNotFound then it will be ignored func listToChan(list *Lister) ObjectsChan { o := make(ObjectsChan, Config.Checkers) go func() { defer close(o) for { obj, dir, err := list.Get() if err != nil { if err != ErrorDirNotFound { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(nil, "Failed to list: %v", err) } return } if dir == nil && obj == nil { return } if obj == nil { continue } o <- obj } }() return o } // CleanUp removes the trash for the Fs func CleanUp(f Fs) error { fc, ok := f.(CleanUpper) if !ok { return errors.Errorf("%v doesn't support cleanup", f) } if Config.DryRun { Log(f, "Not running cleanup as --dry-run set") return nil } return fc.CleanUp() } // Cat any files to the io.Writer func Cat(f Fs, w io.Writer) error { var mu sync.Mutex return ListFn(f, func(o Object) { var err error Stats.Transferring(o.Remote()) defer func() { Stats.DoneTransferring(o.Remote(), err == nil) }() mu.Lock() defer mu.Unlock() in, err := o.Open() if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(o, "Failed to open: %v", err) return } defer func() { err = in.Close() if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(o, "Failed to close: %v", err) } }() inAccounted := NewAccount(in, o) // account the transfer _, err = io.Copy(w, inAccounted) if err != nil { Stats.Error() ErrorLog(o, "Failed to send to output: %v", err) } }) }