package autofile import ( "context" "errors" "fmt" "os" "os/signal" "path/filepath" "sync" "syscall" "time" tmrand "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/rand" ) /* AutoFile usage // Create/Append to ./autofile_test af, err := OpenAutoFile("autofile_test") if err != nil { panic(err) } // Stream of writes. // During this time, the file may be moved e.g. by logRotate. for i := 0; i < 60; i++ { af.Write([]byte(Fmt("LOOP(%v)", i))) time.Sleep(time.Second) } // Close the AutoFile err = af.Close() if err != nil { panic(err) } */ const ( autoFileClosePeriod = 1000 * time.Millisecond autoFilePerms = os.FileMode(0600) ) // errAutoFileClosed is reported when operations attempt to use an autofile // after it has been closed. var errAutoFileClosed = errors.New("autofile is closed") // AutoFile automatically closes and re-opens file for writing. The file is // automatically setup to close itself every 1s and upon receiving SIGHUP. // // This is useful for using a log file with the logrotate tool. type AutoFile struct { ID string Path string closeTicker *time.Ticker // signals periodic close cancel func() // cancels the lifecycle context mtx sync.Mutex // guards the fields below closed bool // true when the the autofile is no longer usable file *os.File // the underlying file (may be nil) } // OpenAutoFile creates an AutoFile in the path (with random ID). If there is // an error, it will be of type *PathError or *ErrPermissionsChanged (if file's // permissions got changed (should be 0600)). func OpenAutoFile(ctx context.Context, path string) (*AutoFile, error) { var err error path, err = filepath.Abs(path) if err != nil { return nil, err } ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx) af := &AutoFile{ ID: tmrand.Str(12) + ":" + path, Path: path, closeTicker: time.NewTicker(autoFileClosePeriod), cancel: cancel, } if err := af.openFile(); err != nil { af.Close() return nil, err } // Set up a SIGHUP handler to forcibly flush and close the filehandle. // This forces the next operation to re-open the underlying path. hupc := make(chan os.Signal, 1) signal.Notify(hupc, syscall.SIGHUP) go func() { defer close(hupc) for { select { case <-hupc: _ = af.closeFile() case <-ctx.Done(): return } } }() go af.closeFileRoutine(ctx) return af, nil } // Close shuts down the service goroutine and marks af as invalid. Operations // on af after Close will report an error. func (af *AutoFile) Close() error { return af.withLock(func() error { af.cancel() // signal the close service to stop af.closed = true // mark the file as invalid return af.unsyncCloseFile() }) } func (af *AutoFile) closeFileRoutine(ctx context.Context) { for { select { case <-ctx.Done(): _ = af.Close() return case <-af.closeTicker.C: _ = af.closeFile() } } } func (af *AutoFile) closeFile() (err error) { return af.withLock(af.unsyncCloseFile) } // unsyncCloseFile closes the underlying filehandle if one is open, and reports // any error it returns. The caller must hold af.mtx exclusively. func (af *AutoFile) unsyncCloseFile() error { if fp := af.file; fp != nil { af.file = nil return fp.Close() } return nil } // withLock runs f while holding af.mtx, and reports any error it returns. func (af *AutoFile) withLock(f func() error) error { af.mtx.Lock() defer af.mtx.Unlock() return f() } // Write writes len(b) bytes to the AutoFile. It returns the number of bytes // written and an error, if any. Write returns a non-nil error when n != // len(b). // Opens AutoFile if needed. func (af *AutoFile) Write(b []byte) (n int, err error) { af.mtx.Lock() defer af.mtx.Unlock() if af.closed { return 0, fmt.Errorf("write: %w", errAutoFileClosed) } if af.file == nil { if err = af.openFile(); err != nil { return } } n, err = af.file.Write(b) return } // Sync commits the current contents of the file to stable storage. Typically, // this means flushing the file system's in-memory copy of recently written // data to disk. func (af *AutoFile) Sync() error { return af.withLock(func() error { if af.closed { return fmt.Errorf("sync: %w", errAutoFileClosed) } else if af.file == nil { return nil // nothing to sync } return af.file.Sync() }) } // openFile unconditionally replaces af.file with a new filehandle on the path. // The caller must hold af.mtx exclusively. func (af *AutoFile) openFile() error { file, err := os.OpenFile(af.Path, os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREATE|os.O_APPEND, autoFilePerms) if err != nil { return err } // fileInfo, err := file.Stat() // if err != nil { // return err // } // if fileInfo.Mode() != autoFilePerms { // return errors.NewErrPermissionsChanged(file.Name(), fileInfo.Mode(), autoFilePerms) // } af.file = file return nil } // Size returns the size of the AutoFile. It returns -1 and an error if fails // get stats or open file. // Opens AutoFile if needed. func (af *AutoFile) Size() (int64, error) { af.mtx.Lock() defer af.mtx.Unlock() if af.closed { return 0, fmt.Errorf("size: %w", errAutoFileClosed) } if af.file == nil { if err := af.openFile(); err != nil { return -1, err } } stat, err := af.file.Stat() if err != nil { return -1, err } return stat.Size(), nil }