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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mike Futerko cb1d580bf4 Fix Chown() pull request errors 2020-12-07 15:19:45 +02:00
hasheddan 9fa7c3b3c6
Do not panic on passing empty tar reader to tarfs
Corrects a bug where passing an empty tar reader to tarfs would cause
adding the pseudoroot to panic with assignment to entry in nil map.

Signed-off-by: hasheddan <georgedanielmangum@gmail.com>
2020-10-05 17:23:18 -05:00
L. Alberto Giménez a4ea980f2d
Add tarfs implementation (reopen #265) (#266)
* Initial commit for tarfs

* tarfs: reword "open" status field

* tarfs: use TestMain for FS setup

We want to have the FS variable available through all the tests, so we
we use a common "setup" function to initialise it.

* tarfs: test: early exit for nonexisting files

* tarfs: create test for filesystem Open

* tarfs: implement File.Stat

* tarfs: implement Fs.Open

* tarfs: return error on non-supported methods

As tarfs is a read-only filesystem backend, we return EROFS (Read-only
file system) from any method that makes modifications.

* tarfs: implement File.data as bytes.Reader

Most of the operations that we want to implement for tarfs.File are
already defined in bytes.Reader.

We could use a plain slice and implement all the seeking manually, but I
think using this is more convenient.

* tarfs: short format for simple methods

* tarfs: add missing closing brace in tests

* tarfs: add test for File.ReadAt

* tarfs: test File.ReadAt

* tarfs: add tests for File.Read

* tarfs: implement File.Read

* tarfs: add tests for File.Seek

* tarfs: implement File.Seek

* tarfs: add tests for File.Name

* tarfs: implement File.Name

* tarfs: add tests for File.Close

* tarfs: implement File.Close

* tarfs: add tests for OpenFile

* tarfs: fix test for Fs.OpenFile

If the call fails, we don't have to close the file

* tarfs: remove code not needed after using filepath.Clean

* tarfs: Open: return a copy of the internal structure

As we modify the struct fields when closing, we don't want to lose the
internal representation of the file, in case we want to reopen it.

Return a copy of the File, although we keep using the same pointers to
tar.Header and buffer.Reader. Maybe we will need to change that in the
future.

* tarfs: implement Fs.OpenFile

* tarfs: use Fatalf for unexpected error in TestFsOpen

* tarfs: add tests for Fs.Stat

* tarfs: implement Fs.Stat

* tarfs: remove TestNewFs

That test depends too much on the internal imlementation, and it is
easier to break if we change it.

* tarfs: remove unused code

* tarfs: change internal implementation

To be able to handle directories (File.Readdir, File.Readdirnames), the
naive single-map implementation makes it a bit harder to implement.

Inspired by the zipfs backend, switch to an internal implementation of a
map of directories that contains a map of files, so the directory
methods are easier to implement.

Also, treat the "virtual" filesystem as absolute, just like zipfs does.

* tarfs: use Fatal errors to avoid panics

* tarfs: add pseudoroot

* tarfs: add tests for File.Readdir

* tarfs: add pointer Fs in the File structure

For directory-related operations we will need to access the internal
structure in the Fs.

As Readdir and Readdirnames are File methods, we need to access such
structure from the File.

* tarfs: fix error

* tarfs: use just the names for TestReaddir, easier than using fill os.FileInfo entries

* tarfs: create a copy of the original entry when opening a file

We added the fs field in the File struct to reference the underlying Fs
object, but in the Open cal we were not passing it, making all the
opened files to have a nil pointer in that field.

Change to make a copy of the original file, and returning that

* tarfs: implement File.Readdir

* tarfs: add tests for File.Readdirnames

* tarfs: implement Readdirnames

* tarfs: add test for File.Name

* tarfs: change tests to use the Afero interface instead

* tarfs: add tests for Glob from zipfs

* tarfs: update main repo references to tarfs

* tarfs: use OS-specific file separator for pseudoroot

* tarfs: fix path handling in Windows systems
2020-09-14 20:44:56 +02:00