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%% -*- erlang-indent-level: 4;indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
%% ex: ts=4 sw=4 et
%% -------------------------------------------------------------------
%%
%% rebar: Erlang Build Tools
%%
%% Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Smith (dizzyd@dizzyd.com)
%%
%% Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
%% of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
%% in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
%% to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
%% copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
%% furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
%%
%% The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
%% all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
%%
%% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
%% IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
%% FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
%% AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
%% LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
%% OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
%% THE SOFTWARE.
%% -------------------------------------------------------------------
-module(rebar_file_utils).
-export([try_consult/1,
consult_config/2,
consult_config_terms/2,
format_error/1,
symlink_or_copy/2,
rm_rf/1,
cp_r/2,
mv/2,
delete_each/1,
write_file_if_contents_differ/2,
write_file_if_contents_differ/3,
system_tmpdir/0,
system_tmpdir/1,
reset_dir/1,
touch/1,
path_from_ancestor/2,
canonical_path/1,
resolve_link/1,
split_dirname/1,
ensure_dir/1]).
-include("rebar.hrl").
-include_lib("providers/include/providers.hrl").
-include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl").
%% ===================================================================
%% Public API
%% ===================================================================
try_consult(File) ->
case file:consult(File) of
{ok, Terms} ->
Terms;
{error, enoent} ->
[];
{error, Reason} ->
throw(?PRV_ERROR({bad_term_file, File, Reason}))
end.
%% @doc Parse a sys.config file and return the configuration terms
%% for all its potentially nested configs.
-spec consult_config(rebar_state:t(), string()) -> [[tuple()]].
consult_config(State, Filename) ->
Fullpath = filename:join(rebar_dir:root_dir(State), Filename),
?DEBUG("Loading configuration from ~p", [Fullpath]),
Config = case try_consult(Fullpath) of
[T] -> T;
[] -> []
end,
consult_config_terms(State, Config).
%% @doc From a parsed sys.config file, expand all the terms to include
%% its potential nested configs. It is also possible that no sub-terms
%% (i.e. the config file does not refer to "some/other/file.config")
%% that the input term is returned as-is.
%%
%% This function is added mostly to help with variable substitution
%% and evaluation of 'sys.config.src' files, giving a way to handle
%% expansion that is separate from regular config handling.
-spec consult_config_terms(rebar_state:t(), [tuple()]) -> [[tuple()]].
consult_config_terms(State, Config) ->
JoinedConfig = lists:flatmap(
fun (SubConfig) when is_list(SubConfig) ->
case lists:suffix(".config", SubConfig) of
%% since consult_config returns a list in a list we take the head here
false -> hd(consult_config(State, SubConfig ++ ".config"));
true -> hd(consult_config(State, SubConfig))
end;
(Entry) -> [Entry]
end, Config),
%% Backwards compatibility
[JoinedConfig].
format_error({bad_term_file, AppFile, Reason}) ->
io_lib:format("Error reading file ~ts: ~ts", [AppFile, file:format_error(Reason)]).
symlink_or_copy(Source, Target) ->
Link = case os:type() of
{win32, _} ->
Source;
_ ->
rebar_dir:make_relative_path(Source, Target)
end,
case file:make_symlink(Link, Target) of
ok ->
ok;
{error, eexist} ->
exists;
{error, _} ->
case os:type() of
{win32, _} ->
S = unicode:characters_to_list(Source),
T = unicode:characters_to_list(Target),
case filelib:is_dir(S) of
true ->
win32_symlink_or_copy(S, T);
false ->
cp_r([S], T)
end;
_ ->
case filelib:is_dir(Target) of
true ->
ok;
false ->
cp_r([Source], Target)
end
end
end.
%% @private Compatibility function for windows
win32_symlink_or_copy(Source, Target) ->
Res = rebar_utils:sh(
?FMT("cmd /c mklink /j \"~ts\" \"~ts\"",
[rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(filename:nativename(Target)),
rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(filename:nativename(Source))]),
[{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
case win32_mklink_ok(Res, Target) of
true -> ok;
false -> cp_r_win32(Source, drop_last_dir_from_path(Target))
end.
%% @private specifically pattern match against the output
%% of the windows 'mklink' shell call; different values from
%% what win32_ok/1 handles
win32_mklink_ok({ok, _}, _) ->
true;
win32_mklink_ok({error,{1,"Local NTFS volumes are required to complete the operation.\n"}}, _) ->
false;
win32_mklink_ok({error,{1,"Cannot create a file when that file already exists.\n"}}, Target) ->
% File or dir is already in place; find if it is already a symlink (true) or
% if it is a directory (copy-required; false)
is_symlink(Target);
win32_mklink_ok(_, _) ->
false.
%% @private
is_symlink(Filename) ->
{ok, Info} = file:read_link_info(Filename),
Info#file_info.type == symlink.
%% @private
%% drops the last 'node' of the filename, presumably the last dir such as 'src'
%% this is because cp_r_win32/2 automatically adds the dir name, to appease
%% robocopy and be more uniform with POSIX
drop_last_dir_from_path([]) ->
[];
drop_last_dir_from_path(Path) ->
case lists:droplast(filename:split(Path)) of
[] -> [];
Dirs -> filename:join(Dirs)
end.
%% @doc Remove files and directories.
%% Target is a single filename, directoryname or wildcard expression.
-spec rm_rf(string()) -> 'ok'.
rm_rf(Target) ->
case os:type() of
{unix, _} ->
EscTarget = rebar_utils:escape_chars(Target),
{ok, []} = rebar_utils:sh(?FMT("rm -rf ~ts", [EscTarget]),
[{use_stdout, false}, abort_on_error]),
ok;
{win32, _} ->
Filelist = filelib:wildcard(Target),
Dirs = [F || F <- Filelist, filelib:is_dir(F)],
Files = Filelist -- Dirs,
ok = delete_each(Files),
ok = delete_each_dir_win32(Dirs),
ok
end.
-spec cp_r(list(string()), file:filename()) -> 'ok'.
cp_r([], _Dest) ->
ok;
cp_r(Sources, Dest) ->
case os:type() of
{unix, Os} ->
EscSources = [rebar_utils:escape_chars(Src) || Src <- Sources],
SourceStr = rebar_string:join(EscSources, " "),
% On darwin the following cp command will cp everything inside
% target vs target and everything inside, so we chop the last char
% off if it is a '/'
Source = case {Os == darwin, lists:last(SourceStr) == $/} of
{true, true} ->
rebar_string:trim(SourceStr, trailing, "/");
{true, false} ->
SourceStr;
{false, _} ->
SourceStr
end,
% ensure destination exists before copying files into it
{ok, []} = rebar_utils:sh(?FMT("mkdir -p ~ts",
[rebar_utils:escape_chars(Dest)]),
[{use_stdout, false}, abort_on_error]),
{ok, []} = rebar_utils:sh(?FMT("cp -Rp ~ts \"~ts\"",
[Source, rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(Dest)]),
[{use_stdout, true}, abort_on_error]),
ok;
{win32, _} ->
lists:foreach(fun(Src) -> ok = cp_r_win32(Src,Dest) end, Sources),
ok
end.
-spec mv(string(), file:filename()) -> 'ok'.
mv(Source, Dest) ->
case os:type() of
{unix, _} ->
EscSource = rebar_utils:escape_chars(Source),
EscDest = rebar_utils:escape_chars(Dest),
case rebar_utils:sh(?FMT("mv ~ts ~ts", [EscSource, EscDest]),
[{use_stdout, false}, abort_on_error]) of
{ok, []} ->
ok;
{ok, Warning} ->
?WARN("mv: ~p", [Warning]),
ok
end;
{win32, _} ->
case filelib:is_dir(Source) of
true ->
SrcDir = filename:nativename(Source),
DestDir = case filelib:is_dir(Dest) of
true ->
%% to simulate unix/posix mv, we have to replicate
%% the same directory movement by moving the whole
%% top-level directory, not just the insides
SrcName = filename:basename(Source),
filename:nativename(filename:join(Dest, SrcName));
false ->
filename:nativename(Dest)
end,
robocopy_dir(SrcDir, DestDir);
false ->
SrcDir = filename:nativename(filename:dirname(Source)),
SrcName = filename:basename(Source),
DestDir = filename:nativename(filename:dirname(Dest)),
DestName = filename:basename(Dest),
IsDestDir = filelib:is_dir(Dest),
if IsDestDir ->
%% if basename and target name are different because
%% we move to a directory, then just move there.
%% Similarly, if they are the same but we're going to
%% a directory, let's just do that directly.
FullDestDir = filename:nativename(Dest),
robocopy_file(SrcDir, FullDestDir, SrcName)
; SrcName =:= DestName ->
%% if basename and target name are the same and both are files,
%% we do a regular move with robocopy without rename.
robocopy_file(SrcDir, DestDir, DestName)
; SrcName =/= DestName->
robocopy_mv_and_rename(Source, Dest, SrcDir, SrcName, DestDir, DestName)
end
end
end.
robocopy_mv_and_rename(Source, Dest, SrcDir, SrcName, DestDir, DestName) ->
%% If we're moving a file and the origin and
%% destination names are different:
%% - mktmp
%% - robocopy source_dir tmp_dir srcname
%% - rename srcname destname (to avoid clobbering)
%% - robocopy tmp_dir dest_dir destname
%% - remove tmp_dir
case ec_file:insecure_mkdtemp() of
{error, _Reason} ->
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Failed to move ~ts to ~ts (tmpdir failed)~n",
[Source, Dest]))};
TmpPath ->
case robocopy_file(SrcDir, TmpPath, SrcName) of
{error, Reason} ->
{error, Reason};
ok ->
TmpSrc = filename:join(TmpPath, SrcName),
TmpDst = filename:join(TmpPath, DestName),
case file:rename(TmpSrc, TmpDst) of
{error, _} ->
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Failed to move ~ts to ~ts (via rename)~n",
[Source, Dest]))};
ok ->
case robocopy_file(TmpPath, DestDir, DestName) of
Err = {error, _} -> Err;
OK -> rm_rf(TmpPath), OK
end
end
end
end.
robocopy_file(SrcPath, DestPath, FileName) ->
Cmd = ?FMT("robocopy /move /e \"~ts\" \"~ts\" \"~ts\"",
[rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(SrcPath),
rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(DestPath),
rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(FileName)]),
Res = rebar_utils:sh(Cmd, [{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
case win32_ok(Res) of
false ->
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Failed to move ~ts to ~ts~n",
[filename:join(SrcPath, FileName),
filename:join(DestPath, FileName)]))};
true ->
ok
end.
robocopy_dir(Source, Dest) ->
Cmd = ?FMT("robocopy /move /e \"~ts\" \"~ts\"",
[rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(Source),
rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(Dest)]),
Res = rebar_utils:sh(Cmd,
[{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
case win32_ok(Res) of
true -> ok;
false ->
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Failed to move ~ts to ~ts~n",
[Source, Dest]))}
end.
win32_ok({ok, _}) -> true;
win32_ok({error, {Rc, _}}) when Rc<9; Rc=:=16 -> true;
win32_ok(_) -> false.
delete_each([]) ->
ok;
delete_each([File | Rest]) ->
case file:delete(File) of
ok ->
delete_each(Rest);
{error, enoent} ->
delete_each(Rest);
{error, Reason} ->
?ERROR("Failed to delete file ~ts: ~p\n", [File, Reason]),
?FAIL
end.
%% @doc backwards compat layer to pre-utf8 support
write_file_if_contents_differ(Filename, Bytes) ->
write_file_if_contents_differ(Filename, Bytes, raw).
%% @doc let the user pick the encoding required; there are no good
%% heuristics for data encoding
write_file_if_contents_differ(Filename, Bytes, raw) ->
write_file_if_contents_differ_(Filename, iolist_to_binary(Bytes));
write_file_if_contents_differ(Filename, Bytes, utf8) ->
write_file_if_contents_differ_(Filename, unicode:characters_to_binary(Bytes, utf8)).
%% @private compare raw strings and check contents
write_file_if_contents_differ_(Filename, ToWrite) ->
case file:read_file(Filename) of
{ok, ToWrite} ->
ok;
{ok, _} ->
file:write_file(Filename, ToWrite, [raw]);
{error, _} ->
file:write_file(Filename, ToWrite, [raw])
end.
%% returns an os appropriate tmpdir given a path
-spec system_tmpdir() -> file:filename().
system_tmpdir() -> system_tmpdir([]).
-spec system_tmpdir(PathComponents) -> file:filename() when
PathComponents :: [file:name()].
system_tmpdir(PathComponents) ->
Tmp = case erlang:system_info(system_architecture) of
"win32" ->
"./tmp";
_SysArch ->
"/tmp"
end,
filename:join([Tmp|PathComponents]).
%% recursively removes a directory and then recreates the same
%% directory but empty
-spec reset_dir(Path) -> ok | {error, Reason} when
Path :: file:name(),
Reason :: file:posix().
reset_dir(Path) ->
%% delete the directory if it exists
_ = ec_file:remove(Path, [recursive]),
%% recreate the directory
ensure_dir(Path).
%% Linux touch but using erlang functions to work in bot *nix os and
%% windows
-spec touch(Path) -> ok | {error, Reason} when
Path :: file:name(),
Reason :: file:posix().
touch(Path) ->
{ok, A} = file:read_file_info(Path),
ok = file:write_file_info(Path, A#file_info{mtime = calendar:local_time(),
atime = calendar:local_time()}).
%% for a given path return the path relative to a base directory
-spec path_from_ancestor(string(), string()) -> {ok, string()} | {error, badparent}.
path_from_ancestor(Target, To) ->
path_from_ancestor_(filename:split(canonical_path(Target)),
filename:split(canonical_path(To))).
path_from_ancestor_([Part|Target], [Part|To]) -> path_from_ancestor_(Target, To);
path_from_ancestor_([], []) -> {ok, ""};
path_from_ancestor_(Target, []) -> {ok, filename:join(Target)};
path_from_ancestor_(_, _) -> {error, badparent}.
%% reduce a filepath by removing all incidences of `.' and `..'
-spec canonical_path(string()) -> string().
canonical_path(Dir) ->
Canon = canonical_path([], filename:split(filename:absname(Dir))),
filename:nativename(Canon).
canonical_path([], []) -> filename:absname("/");
canonical_path(Acc, []) -> filename:join(lists:reverse(Acc));
canonical_path(Acc, ["."|Rest]) -> canonical_path(Acc, Rest);
canonical_path([_|Acc], [".."|Rest]) -> canonical_path(Acc, Rest);
canonical_path([], [".."|Rest]) -> canonical_path([], Rest);
canonical_path(Acc, [Component|Rest]) -> canonical_path([Component|Acc], Rest).
%% @doc returns canonical target of path if path is a link, otherwise returns path
-spec resolve_link(string()) -> string().
resolve_link(Path) ->
case file:read_link(Path) of
{ok, Target} ->
canonical_path(filename:absname(Target, filename:dirname(Path)));
{error, _} -> Path
end.
%% @doc splits a path into dirname and basename
-spec split_dirname(string()) -> {string(), string()}.
split_dirname(Path) ->
{filename:dirname(Path), filename:basename(Path)}.
-spec ensure_dir(filelib:dirname_all()) -> ok | {error, file:posix()}.
ensure_dir(Path) ->
filelib:ensure_dir(filename:join(Path, "fake_file")).
%% ===================================================================
%% Internal functions
%% ===================================================================
delete_each_dir_win32([]) -> ok;
delete_each_dir_win32([Dir | Rest]) ->
{ok, []} = rebar_utils:sh(?FMT("rd /q /s \"~ts\"",
[rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(filename:nativename(Dir))]),
[{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
delete_each_dir_win32(Rest).
xcopy_win32(Source,Dest)->
%% "xcopy \"~ts\" \"~ts\" /q /y /e 2> nul", Changed to robocopy to
%% handle long names. May have issues with older windows.
Cmd = case filelib:is_dir(Source) of
true ->
%% For robocopy, copying /a/b/c/ to /d/e/f/ recursively does not
%% create /d/e/f/c/*, but rather copies all files to /d/e/f/*.
%% The usage we make here expects the former, not the later, so we
%% must manually add the last fragment of a directory to the `Dest`
%% in order to properly replicate POSIX platforms
NewDest = filename:join([Dest, filename:basename(Source)]),
?FMT("robocopy \"~ts\" \"~ts\" /e 1> nul",
[rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(filename:nativename(Source)),
rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(filename:nativename(NewDest))]);
false ->
?FMT("robocopy \"~ts\" \"~ts\" \"~ts\" /e 1> nul",
[rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(filename:nativename(filename:dirname(Source))),
rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(filename:nativename(Dest)),
rebar_utils:escape_double_quotes(filename:basename(Source))])
end,
Res = rebar_utils:sh(Cmd,
[{use_stdout, false}, return_on_error]),
case win32_ok(Res) of
true -> ok;
false ->
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Failed to copy ~ts to ~ts~n",
[Source, Dest]))}
end.
cp_r_win32({true, SourceDir}, {true, DestDir}) ->
%% from directory to directory
ok = case file:make_dir(DestDir) of
{error, eexist} -> ok;
Other -> Other
end,
ok = xcopy_win32(SourceDir, DestDir);
cp_r_win32({false, Source} = S,{true, DestDir}) ->
%% from file to directory
cp_r_win32(S, {false, filename:join(DestDir, filename:basename(Source))});
cp_r_win32({false, Source},{false, Dest}) ->
%% from file to file
{ok,_} = file:copy(Source, Dest),
ok;
cp_r_win32({true, SourceDir}, {false, DestDir}) ->
case filelib:is_regular(DestDir) of
true ->
%% From directory to file? This shouldn't happen
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Cannot copy dir (~p) to file (~p)\n",
[SourceDir, DestDir]))};
false ->
%% Specifying a target directory that doesn't currently exist.
%% So let's attempt to create this directory
case ensure_dir(DestDir) of
ok ->
ok = xcopy_win32(SourceDir, DestDir);
{error, Reason} ->
{error, lists:flatten(
io_lib:format("Unable to create dir ~p: ~p\n",
[DestDir, Reason]))}
end
end;
cp_r_win32(Source,Dest) ->
Dst = {filelib:is_dir(Dest), Dest},
lists:foreach(fun(Src) ->
ok = cp_r_win32({filelib:is_dir(Src), Src}, Dst)
end, filelib:wildcard(Source)),
ok.
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