package cache import ( "bytes" "encoding/gob" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "os" "path" "sort" "strconv" "strings" "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/bug" "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/bug/operations" "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/repository" "github.com/MichaelMure/git-bug/util" ) type RepoCache struct { repo repository.Repo excerpts map[string]BugExcerpt bugs map[string]*BugCache } func NewRepoCache(r repository.Repo) (*RepoCache, error) { c := &RepoCache{ repo: r, bugs: make(map[string]*BugCache), } err := c.lock() if err != nil { return &RepoCache{}, err } err = c.loadExcerpts() if err == nil { return c, nil } c.buildAllExcerpt() return c, c.writeExcerpts() } // Repository return the underlying repository. // If you use this, make sure to never change the repo state. func (c *RepoCache) Repository() repository.Repo { return c.repo } func (c *RepoCache) lock() error { lockPath := repoLockFilePath(c.repo) err := repoIsAvailable(c.repo) if err != nil { return err } f, err := os.Create(lockPath) if err != nil { return err } pid := fmt.Sprintf("%d", os.Getpid()) _, err = f.WriteString(pid) if err != nil { return err } return f.Close() } func (c *RepoCache) Close() error { lockPath := repoLockFilePath(c.repo) return os.Remove(lockPath) } // bugUpdated is a callback to trigger when the excerpt of a bug changed, // that is each time a bug is updated func (c *RepoCache) bugUpdated(id string) error { b, ok := c.bugs[id] if !ok { panic("missing bug in the cache") } c.excerpts[id] = NewBugExcerpt(b.bug, b.Snapshot()) return c.writeExcerpts() } // loadExcerpts will try to read from the disk the bug excerpt file func (c *RepoCache) loadExcerpts() error { excerptsPath := repoExcerptsFilePath(c.repo) f, err := os.Open(excerptsPath) if err != nil { return err } decoder := gob.NewDecoder(f) var excerpts map[string]BugExcerpt err = decoder.Decode(&excerpts) if err != nil { return err } c.excerpts = excerpts return nil } // writeExcerpts will serialize on disk the BugExcerpt array func (c *RepoCache) writeExcerpts() error { var data bytes.Buffer encoder := gob.NewEncoder(&data) err := encoder.Encode(c.excerpts) if err != nil { return err } excerptsPath := repoExcerptsFilePath(c.repo) f, err := os.Create(excerptsPath) if err != nil { return err } _, err = f.Write(data.Bytes()) if err != nil { return err } return f.Close() } func repoExcerptsFilePath(repo repository.Repo) string { return path.Join(repo.GetPath(), ".git", "git-bug", excerptsFile) } func (c *RepoCache) buildAllExcerpt() { c.excerpts = make(map[string]BugExcerpt) allBugs := bug.ReadAllLocalBugs(c.repo) for b := range allBugs { snap := b.Bug.Compile() c.excerpts[b.Bug.Id()] = NewBugExcerpt(b.Bug, &snap) } } func (c *RepoCache) ResolveBug(id string) (*BugCache, error) { cached, ok := c.bugs[id] if ok { return cached, nil } b, err := bug.ReadLocalBug(c.repo, id) if err != nil { return nil, err } cached = NewBugCache(c, b) c.bugs[id] = cached return cached, nil } func (c *RepoCache) ResolveBugPrefix(prefix string) (*BugCache, error) { // preallocate but empty matching := make([]string, 0, 5) for id := range c.bugs { if strings.HasPrefix(id, prefix) { matching = append(matching, id) } } // TODO: should check matching bug in the repo as well if len(matching) > 1 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("Multiple matching bug found:\n%s", strings.Join(matching, "\n")) } if len(matching) == 1 { b := c.bugs[matching[0]] return b, nil } b, err := bug.FindLocalBug(c.repo, prefix) if err != nil { return nil, err } cached := NewBugCache(c, b) c.bugs[b.Id()] = cached return cached, nil } func (c *RepoCache) AllBugOrderById() []string { result := make([]string, len(c.excerpts)) i := 0 for key := range c.excerpts { result[i] = key i++ } sort.Strings(result) return result } func (c *RepoCache) AllBugsOrderByEdit() []string { excerpts := make([]BugExcerpt, len(c.excerpts)) i := 0 for _, val := range c.excerpts { excerpts[i] = val i++ } sort.Sort(BugsByEditTime(excerpts)) result := make([]string, len(excerpts)) for i, val := range excerpts { result[i] = val.Id } return result } func (c *RepoCache) AllBugsOrderByCreation() []string { excerpts := make([]BugExcerpt, len(c.excerpts)) i := 0 for _, val := range c.excerpts { excerpts[i] = val i++ } sort.Sort(BugsByCreationTime(excerpts)) result := make([]string, len(excerpts)) for i, val := range excerpts { result[i] = val.Id } return result } // ClearAllBugs clear all bugs kept in memory func (c *RepoCache) ClearAllBugs() { c.bugs = make(map[string]*BugCache) } // NewBug create a new bug // The new bug is written in the repository (commit) func (c *RepoCache) NewBug(title string, message string) (*BugCache, error) { return c.NewBugWithFiles(title, message, nil) } // NewBugWithFiles create a new bug with attached files for the message // The new bug is written in the repository (commit) func (c *RepoCache) NewBugWithFiles(title string, message string, files []util.Hash) (*BugCache, error) { author, err := bug.GetUser(c.repo) if err != nil { return nil, err } b, err := operations.CreateWithFiles(author, title, message, files) if err != nil { return nil, err } err = b.Commit(c.repo) if err != nil { return nil, err } cached := NewBugCache(c, b) c.bugs[b.Id()] = cached return cached, nil } // Fetch retrieve update from a remote // This does not change the local bugs state func (c *RepoCache) Fetch(remote string) (string, error) { return bug.Fetch(c.repo, remote) } func (c *RepoCache) MergeAll(remote string) <-chan bug.MergeResult { return bug.MergeAll(c.repo, remote) } // Pull does a Fetch and merge the updates into the local bug states func (c *RepoCache) Pull(remote string, out io.Writer) error { return bug.Pull(c.repo, out, remote) } // Push update a remote with the local changes func (c *RepoCache) Push(remote string) (string, error) { return bug.Push(c.repo, remote) } func repoLockFilePath(repo repository.Repo) string { return path.Join(repo.GetPath(), ".git", "git-bug", lockfile) } // repoIsAvailable check is the given repository is locked by a Cache. // Note: this is a smart function that will cleanup the lock file if the // corresponding process is not there anymore. // If no error is returned, the repo is free to edit. func repoIsAvailable(repo repository.Repo) error { lockPath := repoLockFilePath(repo) // Todo: this leave way for a racey access to the repo between the test // if the file exist and the actual write. It's probably not a problem in // practice because using a repository will be done from user interaction // or in a context where a single instance of git-bug is already guaranteed // (say, a server with the web UI running). But still, that might be nice to // have a mutex or something to guard that. // Todo: this will fail if somehow the filesystem is shared with another // computer. Should add a configuration that prevent the cleaning of the // lock file f, err := os.Open(lockPath) if err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) { return err } if err == nil { // lock file already exist buf, err := ioutil.ReadAll(io.LimitReader(f, 10)) if err != nil { return err } if len(buf) == 10 { return fmt.Errorf("The lock file should be < 10 bytes") } pid, err := strconv.Atoi(string(buf)) if err != nil { return err } if util.ProcessIsRunning(pid) { return fmt.Errorf("The repository you want to access is already locked by the process pid %d", pid) } // The lock file is just laying there after a crash, clean it fmt.Println("A lock file is present but the corresponding process is not, removing it.") err = f.Close() if err != nil { return err } os.Remove(lockPath) if err != nil { return err } } return nil }