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// Package filelocker provide an upload locker based on the local file system.
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//
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// It provides an exclusive upload locking mechanism using lock files
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// which are stored on disk. Each of them stores the PID of the process which
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// acquired the lock. This allows locks to be automatically freed when a process
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// is unable to release it on its own because the process is not alive anymore.
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// For more information, consult the documentation for handler.LockerDataStore
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// interface, which is implemented by FileLocker.
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package filelocker
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import (
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"github.com/tus/tusd/pkg/handler"
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"gopkg.in/Acconut/lockfile.v1"
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)
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var defaultFilePerm = os.FileMode(0664)
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// See the handler.DataStore interface for documentation about the different
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// methods.
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type FileLocker struct {
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// Relative or absolute path to store files in. FileStore does not check
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// whether the path exists, use os.MkdirAll in this case on your own.
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Path string
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}
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// New creates a new file based storage backend. The directory specified will
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// be used as the only storage entry. This method does not check
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// whether the path exists, use os.MkdirAll to ensure.
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// In addition, a locking mechanism is provided.
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func New(path string) FileLocker {
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return FileLocker{path}
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}
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func (locker FileLocker) NewLock(id string) (handler.Lock, error) {
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path, err := filepath.Abs(filepath.Join(locker.Path, id+".lock"))
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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// We use Lockfile directly instead of lockfile.New to bypass the unnecessary
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// check whether the provided path is absolute since we just resolved it
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// on our own.
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return &fileUploadLock{
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file: lockfile.Lockfile(path),
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}, nil
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}
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type fileUploadLock struct {
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file lockfile.Lockfile
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}
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func (lock fileUploadLock) Lock() error {
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err := lock.file.TryLock()
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if err == lockfile.ErrBusy {
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return handler.ErrFileLocked
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}
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return err
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}
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func (lock fileUploadLock) Unlock() error {
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err := lock.file.Unlock()
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// A "no such file or directory" will be returned if no lockfile was found.
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// Since this means that the file has never been locked, we drop the error
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// and continue as if nothing happened.
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if os.IsNotExist(err) {
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err = nil
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}
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return err
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}
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