distribution/docs/storage/driver/inmemory/driver.go
Stephen J Day 6e4f9a2e3e Move storagedriver package to registry/storage/driver
This change is slightly more complex than previous package maves in that the
package name changed. To address this, we simply always reference the package
driver as storagedriver to avoid compatbility issues with existing code. While
unfortunate, this can be cleaned up over time.

Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
2015-02-11 12:43:04 -08:00

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package inmemory
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"sync"
"time"
storagedriver "github.com/docker/distribution/registry/storage/driver"
"github.com/docker/distribution/registry/storage/driver/base"
"github.com/docker/distribution/registry/storage/driver/factory"
)
const driverName = "inmemory"
func init() {
factory.Register(driverName, &inMemoryDriverFactory{})
}
// inMemoryDriverFacotry implements the factory.StorageDriverFactory interface.
type inMemoryDriverFactory struct{}
func (factory *inMemoryDriverFactory) Create(parameters map[string]interface{}) (storagedriver.StorageDriver, error) {
return New(), nil
}
type driver struct {
root *dir
mutex sync.RWMutex
}
// baseEmbed allows us to hide the Base embed.
type baseEmbed struct {
base.Base
}
// Driver is a storagedriver.StorageDriver implementation backed by a local map.
// Intended solely for example and testing purposes.
type Driver struct {
baseEmbed // embedded, hidden base driver.
}
var _ storagedriver.StorageDriver = &Driver{}
// New constructs a new Driver.
func New() *Driver {
return &Driver{
baseEmbed: baseEmbed{
Base: base.Base{
StorageDriver: &driver{
root: &dir{
common: common{
p: "/",
mod: time.Now(),
},
},
},
},
},
}
}
// Implement the storagedriver.StorageDriver interface.
// GetContent retrieves the content stored at "path" as a []byte.
func (d *driver) GetContent(path string) ([]byte, error) {
d.mutex.RLock()
defer d.mutex.RUnlock()
rc, err := d.ReadStream(path, 0)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer rc.Close()
return ioutil.ReadAll(rc)
}
// PutContent stores the []byte content at a location designated by "path".
func (d *driver) PutContent(p string, contents []byte) error {
d.mutex.Lock()
defer d.mutex.Unlock()
f, err := d.root.mkfile(p)
if err != nil {
// TODO(stevvooe): Again, we need to clarify when this is not a
// directory in StorageDriver API.
return fmt.Errorf("not a file")
}
f.truncate()
f.WriteAt(contents, 0)
return nil
}
// ReadStream retrieves an io.ReadCloser for the content stored at "path" with a
// given byte offset.
func (d *driver) ReadStream(path string, offset int64) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
d.mutex.RLock()
defer d.mutex.RUnlock()
if offset < 0 {
return nil, storagedriver.InvalidOffsetError{Path: path, Offset: offset}
}
path = normalize(path)
found := d.root.find(path)
if found.path() != path {
return nil, storagedriver.PathNotFoundError{Path: path}
}
if found.isdir() {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("%q is a directory", path)
}
return ioutil.NopCloser(found.(*file).sectionReader(offset)), nil
}
// WriteStream stores the contents of the provided io.ReadCloser at a location
// designated by the given path.
func (d *driver) WriteStream(path string, offset int64, reader io.Reader) (nn int64, err error) {
d.mutex.Lock()
defer d.mutex.Unlock()
if offset < 0 {
return 0, storagedriver.InvalidOffsetError{Path: path, Offset: offset}
}
normalized := normalize(path)
f, err := d.root.mkfile(normalized)
if err != nil {
return 0, fmt.Errorf("not a file")
}
// Unlock while we are reading from the source, in case we are reading
// from the same mfs instance. This can be fixed by a more granular
// locking model.
d.mutex.Unlock()
d.mutex.RLock() // Take the readlock to block other writers.
var buf bytes.Buffer
nn, err = buf.ReadFrom(reader)
if err != nil {
// TODO(stevvooe): This condition is odd and we may need to clarify:
// we've read nn bytes from reader but have written nothing to the
// backend. What is the correct return value? Really, the caller needs
// to know that the reader has been advanced and reattempting the
// operation is incorrect.
d.mutex.RUnlock()
d.mutex.Lock()
return nn, err
}
d.mutex.RUnlock()
d.mutex.Lock()
f.WriteAt(buf.Bytes(), offset)
return nn, err
}
// Stat returns info about the provided path.
func (d *driver) Stat(path string) (storagedriver.FileInfo, error) {
d.mutex.RLock()
defer d.mutex.RUnlock()
normalized := normalize(path)
found := d.root.find(path)
if found.path() != normalized {
return nil, storagedriver.PathNotFoundError{Path: path}
}
fi := storagedriver.FileInfoFields{
Path: path,
IsDir: found.isdir(),
ModTime: found.modtime(),
}
if !fi.IsDir {
fi.Size = int64(len(found.(*file).data))
}
return storagedriver.FileInfoInternal{FileInfoFields: fi}, nil
}
// List returns a list of the objects that are direct descendants of the given
// path.
func (d *driver) List(path string) ([]string, error) {
d.mutex.RLock()
defer d.mutex.RUnlock()
normalized := normalize(path)
found := d.root.find(normalized)
if !found.isdir() {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("not a directory") // TODO(stevvooe): Need error type for this...
}
entries, err := found.(*dir).list(normalized)
if err != nil {
switch err {
case errNotExists:
return nil, storagedriver.PathNotFoundError{Path: path}
case errIsNotDir:
return nil, fmt.Errorf("not a directory")
default:
return nil, err
}
}
return entries, nil
}
// Move moves an object stored at sourcePath to destPath, removing the original
// object.
func (d *driver) Move(sourcePath string, destPath string) error {
d.mutex.Lock()
defer d.mutex.Unlock()
normalizedSrc, normalizedDst := normalize(sourcePath), normalize(destPath)
err := d.root.move(normalizedSrc, normalizedDst)
switch err {
case errNotExists:
return storagedriver.PathNotFoundError{Path: destPath}
default:
return err
}
}
// Delete recursively deletes all objects stored at "path" and its subpaths.
func (d *driver) Delete(path string) error {
d.mutex.Lock()
defer d.mutex.Unlock()
normalized := normalize(path)
err := d.root.delete(normalized)
switch err {
case errNotExists:
return storagedriver.PathNotFoundError{Path: path}
default:
return err
}
}
// URLFor returns a URL which may be used to retrieve the content stored at the given path.
// May return an UnsupportedMethodErr in certain StorageDriver implementations.
func (d *driver) URLFor(path string, options map[string]interface{}) (string, error) {
return "", storagedriver.ErrUnsupportedMethod
}