storj/cmd/uplink/ulfs/filesystem.go
Erik van Velzen 85fa78eae7 cmd/uplink: supporty expires in copy
When copying an object from cli you can now set the expiry.
It uses the same datetime format as restricting access grants.

Closes https://github.com/storj/storj/issues/4595

Change-Id: Icab73a64a9589817d6bc6d702b765b166ca1350d
2022-03-07 02:43:51 +01:00

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// Copyright (C) 2021 Storj Labs, Inc.
// See LICENSE for copying information.
package ulfs
import (
"context"
"io"
"time"
"github.com/zeebo/clingy"
"storj.io/storj/cmd/uplink/ulloc"
"storj.io/uplink"
)
// CreateOptions contains extra options to create an object.
type CreateOptions struct {
Expires time.Time
}
// ListOptions describes options to the List command.
type ListOptions struct {
Recursive bool
Pending bool
Expanded bool
}
func (lo *ListOptions) isRecursive() bool { return lo != nil && lo.Recursive }
func (lo *ListOptions) isPending() bool { return lo != nil && lo.Pending }
// RemoveOptions describes options to the Remove command.
type RemoveOptions struct {
Pending bool
}
func (ro *RemoveOptions) isPending() bool { return ro != nil && ro.Pending }
// Filesystem represents either the local Filesystem or the data backed by a project.
type Filesystem interface {
Close() error
Open(ctx clingy.Context, loc ulloc.Location) (MultiReadHandle, error)
Create(ctx clingy.Context, loc ulloc.Location, opts *CreateOptions) (MultiWriteHandle, error)
Move(ctx clingy.Context, source, dest ulloc.Location) error
Remove(ctx context.Context, loc ulloc.Location, opts *RemoveOptions) error
List(ctx context.Context, prefix ulloc.Location, opts *ListOptions) (ObjectIterator, error)
IsLocalDir(ctx context.Context, loc ulloc.Location) bool
Stat(ctx context.Context, loc ulloc.Location) (*ObjectInfo, error)
}
//
// object info
//
// ObjectInfo is a simpler *uplink.Object that contains the minimal information the
// uplink command needs that multiple types can be converted to.
type ObjectInfo struct {
Loc ulloc.Location
IsPrefix bool
Created time.Time
ContentLength int64
Expires time.Time
Metadata uplink.CustomMetadata
}
// uplinkObjectToObjectInfo returns an objectInfo converted from an *uplink.Object.
func uplinkObjectToObjectInfo(bucket string, obj *uplink.Object) ObjectInfo {
return ObjectInfo{
Loc: ulloc.NewRemote(bucket, obj.Key),
IsPrefix: obj.IsPrefix,
Created: obj.System.Created,
ContentLength: obj.System.ContentLength,
Expires: obj.System.Expires,
Metadata: obj.Custom,
}
}
// uplinkUploadInfoToObjectInfo returns an objectInfo converted from an *uplink.Object.
func uplinkUploadInfoToObjectInfo(bucket string, upl *uplink.UploadInfo) ObjectInfo {
return ObjectInfo{
Loc: ulloc.NewRemote(bucket, upl.Key),
IsPrefix: upl.IsPrefix,
Created: upl.System.Created,
ContentLength: upl.System.ContentLength,
Expires: upl.System.Expires,
Metadata: upl.Custom,
}
}
//
// read handles
//
// MultiReadHandle allows one to read different sections of something.
// The offset parameter can be negative to signal that the offset should
// start that many bytes back from the end. Any negative value for length
// indicates to read up to the end.
//
// TODO: A negative offset requires a negative length, but there is no
// reason why that must be so.
type MultiReadHandle interface {
io.Closer
SetOffset(offset int64) error
NextPart(ctx context.Context, length int64) (ReadHandle, error)
Info(ctx context.Context) (*ObjectInfo, error)
}
// ReadHandle is something that can be read from distinct parts possibly
// in parallel.
type ReadHandle interface {
io.Closer
io.Reader
Info() ObjectInfo
}
//
// write handles
//
// MultiWriteHandle lets one create multiple sequential WriteHandles for
// different sections of something.
//
// The returned WriteHandle will error if data is attempted to be written
// past the provided length. A negative length implies an unknown amount
// of data, and future calls to NextPart will error.
type MultiWriteHandle interface {
NextPart(ctx context.Context, length int64) (WriteHandle, error)
Commit(ctx context.Context) error
Abort(ctx context.Context) error
}
// WriteHandle is anything that can be written to with commit/abort semantics.
type WriteHandle interface {
io.Writer
Commit() error
Abort() error
}
//
// object iteration
//
// ObjectIterator is an interface type for iterating over objectInfo values.
type ObjectIterator interface {
Next() bool
Err() error
Item() ObjectInfo
}