AdGuardHome/internal/aghos/fswatcher.go
2024-03-12 18:15:58 +03:00

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Go

package aghos
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"io/fs"
"path/filepath"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/errors"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/log"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/osutil"
"github.com/AdguardTeam/golibs/stringutil"
"github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify"
)
// event is a convenient alias for an empty struct to signal that watching
// event happened.
type event = struct{}
// FSWatcher tracks all the fyle system events and notifies about those.
//
// TODO(e.burkov, a.garipov): Move into another package like aghfs.
//
// TODO(e.burkov): Add tests.
type FSWatcher interface {
// Start starts watching the added files.
Start() (err error)
// Close stops watching the files and closes an update channel.
io.Closer
// Events returns the channel to notify about the file system events.
Events() (e <-chan event)
// Add starts tracking the file. It returns an error if the file can't be
// tracked. It must not be called after Start.
Add(name string) (err error)
}
// osWatcher tracks the file system provided by the OS.
type osWatcher struct {
// watcher is the actual notifier that is handled by osWatcher.
watcher *fsnotify.Watcher
// events is the channel to notify.
events chan event
// files is the set of tracked files.
files *stringutil.Set
}
// osWatcherPref is a prefix for logging and wrapping errors in osWathcer's
// methods.
const osWatcherPref = "os watcher"
// NewOSWritesWatcher creates FSWatcher that tracks the real file system of the
// OS and notifies only about writing events.
func NewOSWritesWatcher() (w FSWatcher, err error) {
defer func() { err = errors.Annotate(err, "%s: %w", osWatcherPref) }()
var watcher *fsnotify.Watcher
watcher, err = fsnotify.NewWatcher()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("creating watcher: %w", err)
}
return &osWatcher{
watcher: watcher,
events: make(chan event, 1),
files: stringutil.NewSet(),
}, nil
}
// type check
var _ FSWatcher = (*osWatcher)(nil)
// Start implements the FSWatcher interface for *osWatcher.
func (w *osWatcher) Start() (err error) {
go w.handleErrors()
go w.handleEvents()
return nil
}
// Close implements the FSWatcher interface for *osWatcher.
func (w *osWatcher) Close() (err error) {
return w.watcher.Close()
}
// Events implements the FSWatcher interface for *osWatcher.
func (w *osWatcher) Events() (e <-chan event) {
return w.events
}
// Add implements the [FSWatcher] interface for *osWatcher.
//
// TODO(e.burkov): Make it accept non-existing files to detect it's creating.
func (w *osWatcher) Add(name string) (err error) {
defer func() { err = errors.Annotate(err, "%s: %w", osWatcherPref) }()
fi, err := fs.Stat(osutil.RootDirFS(), name)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("checking file %q: %w", name, err)
}
name = filepath.Join("/", name)
w.files.Add(name)
// Watch the directory and filter the events by the file name, since the
// common recomendation to the fsnotify package is to watch the directory
// instead of the file itself.
//
// See https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify@v1.7.0#readme-watching-a-file-doesn-t-work-well.
if !fi.IsDir() {
name = filepath.Dir(name)
}
return w.watcher.Add(name)
}
// handleEvents notifies about the received file system's event if needed. It
// is intended to be used as a goroutine.
func (w *osWatcher) handleEvents() {
defer log.OnPanic(fmt.Sprintf("%s: handling events", osWatcherPref))
defer close(w.events)
ch := w.watcher.Events
for e := range ch {
if e.Op&fsnotify.Write == 0 || !w.files.Has(e.Name) {
continue
}
// Skip the following events assuming that sometimes the same event
// occurs several times.
for ok := true; ok; {
select {
case _, ok = <-ch:
// Go on.
default:
ok = false
}
}
select {
case w.events <- event{}:
// Go on.
default:
log.Debug("%s: events buffer is full", osWatcherPref)
}
}
}
// handleErrors handles accompanying errors. It used to be called in a separate
// goroutine.
func (w *osWatcher) handleErrors() {
defer log.OnPanic(fmt.Sprintf("%s: handling errors", osWatcherPref))
for err := range w.watcher.Errors {
log.Error("%s: %s", osWatcherPref, err)
}
}