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opts/env_test: suppress a linter warning this one: > opts/env_test.go:95:4: U1000: field `err` is unused (unused) > err error > ^ Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
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4.9 KiB
Go
221 lines
4.9 KiB
Go
// Package tailfile provides helper functions to read the nth lines of any
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// ReadSeeker.
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package tailfile // import "github.com/docker/docker/pkg/tailfile"
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import (
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"bufio"
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"bytes"
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"context"
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"errors"
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"io"
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"os"
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)
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const blockSize = 1024
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var eol = []byte("\n")
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// ErrNonPositiveLinesNumber is an error returned if the lines number was negative.
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var ErrNonPositiveLinesNumber = errors.New("The number of lines to extract from the file must be positive")
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//TailFile returns last n lines of the passed in file.
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func TailFile(f *os.File, n int) ([][]byte, error) {
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size, err := f.Seek(0, io.SeekEnd)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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rAt := io.NewSectionReader(f, 0, size)
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r, nLines, err := NewTailReader(context.Background(), rAt, n)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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buf := make([][]byte, 0, nLines)
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scanner := bufio.NewScanner(r)
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for scanner.Scan() {
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buf = append(buf, scanner.Bytes())
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}
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return buf, nil
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}
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// SizeReaderAt is an interface used to get a ReaderAt as well as the size of the underlying reader.
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// Note that the size of the underlying reader should not change when using this interface.
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type SizeReaderAt interface {
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io.ReaderAt
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Size() int64
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}
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// NewTailReader scopes the passed in reader to just the last N lines passed in
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func NewTailReader(ctx context.Context, r SizeReaderAt, reqLines int) (io.Reader, int, error) {
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return NewTailReaderWithDelimiter(ctx, r, reqLines, eol)
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}
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// NewTailReaderWithDelimiter scopes the passed in reader to just the last N lines passed in
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// In this case a "line" is defined by the passed in delimiter.
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//
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// Delimiter lengths should be generally small, no more than 12 bytes
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func NewTailReaderWithDelimiter(ctx context.Context, r SizeReaderAt, reqLines int, delimiter []byte) (io.Reader, int, error) {
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if reqLines < 1 {
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return nil, 0, ErrNonPositiveLinesNumber
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}
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if len(delimiter) == 0 {
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return nil, 0, errors.New("must provide a delimiter")
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}
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var (
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size = r.Size()
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tailStart int64
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tailEnd = size
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found int
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)
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if int64(len(delimiter)) >= size {
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return bytes.NewReader(nil), 0, nil
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}
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scanner := newScanner(r, delimiter)
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for scanner.Scan(ctx) {
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if err := scanner.Err(); err != nil {
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return nil, 0, scanner.Err()
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}
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found++
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if found == 1 {
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tailEnd = scanner.End()
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}
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if found == reqLines {
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break
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}
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}
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tailStart = scanner.Start(ctx)
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if found == 0 {
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return bytes.NewReader(nil), 0, nil
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}
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if found < reqLines && tailStart != 0 {
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tailStart = 0
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}
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return io.NewSectionReader(r, tailStart, tailEnd-tailStart), found, nil
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}
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func newScanner(r SizeReaderAt, delim []byte) *scanner {
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size := r.Size()
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readSize := blockSize
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if readSize > int(size) {
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readSize = int(size)
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}
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// silly case...
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if len(delim) >= readSize/2 {
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readSize = len(delim)*2 + 2
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}
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return &scanner{
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r: r,
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pos: size,
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buf: make([]byte, readSize),
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delim: delim,
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}
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}
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type scanner struct {
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r SizeReaderAt
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pos int64
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buf []byte
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delim []byte
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err error
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idx int
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}
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func (s *scanner) Start(ctx context.Context) int64 {
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if s.idx > 0 {
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idx := bytes.LastIndex(s.buf[:s.idx], s.delim)
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if idx >= 0 {
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return s.pos + int64(idx) + int64(len(s.delim))
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}
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}
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// slow path
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buf := make([]byte, len(s.buf))
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copy(buf, s.buf)
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readAhead := &scanner{
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r: s.r,
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pos: s.pos,
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delim: s.delim,
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idx: s.idx,
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buf: buf,
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}
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if !readAhead.Scan(ctx) {
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return 0
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}
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return readAhead.End()
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}
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func (s *scanner) End() int64 {
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return s.pos + int64(s.idx) + int64(len(s.delim))
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}
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func (s *scanner) Err() error {
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return s.err
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}
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func (s *scanner) Scan(ctx context.Context) bool {
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if s.err != nil {
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return false
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}
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for {
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select {
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case <-ctx.Done():
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s.err = ctx.Err()
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return false
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default:
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}
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idx := s.idx - len(s.delim)
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if idx < 0 {
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readSize := int(s.pos)
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if readSize > len(s.buf) {
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readSize = len(s.buf)
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}
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if readSize < len(s.delim) {
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return false
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}
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offset := s.pos - int64(readSize)
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n, err := s.r.ReadAt(s.buf[:readSize], offset)
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if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
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s.err = err
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return false
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}
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s.pos -= int64(n)
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idx = n
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}
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s.idx = bytes.LastIndex(s.buf[:idx], s.delim)
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if s.idx >= 0 {
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return true
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}
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if len(s.delim) > 1 && s.pos > 0 {
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// in this case, there may be a partial delimiter at the front of the buffer, so set the position forward
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// up to the maximum size partial that could be there so it can be read again in the next iteration with any
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// potential remainder.
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// An example where delimiter is `####`:
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// [##asdfqwerty]
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// ^
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// This resets the position to where the arrow is pointing.
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// It could actually check if a partial exists and at the front, but that is pretty similar to the indexing
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// code above though a bit more complex since each byte has to be checked (`len(delimiter)-1`) factorial).
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// It's much simpler and cleaner to just re-read `len(delimiter)-1` bytes again.
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s.pos += int64(len(s.delim)) - 1
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}
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}
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}
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