package util import ( "errors" "fmt" "io/ioutil" "os" "path/filepath" ) // ErrWalkSkipDir is the Error returned when we want to skip descending into a directory var ErrWalkSkipDir = errors.New("skip this directory") // WalkFunc is a callback function called for each path as a directory is walked // If resolvedPath != "", then we are following symbolic links. type WalkFunc func(resolvedPath string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error // Walk walks a path, optionally following symbolic links, and for each path, // it calls the walkFn passed. // // It is similar to filepath.Walk, except that it supports symbolic links and // can detect infinite loops while following sym links. // It solves the issue where your WalkFunc needs a path relative to the symbolic link // (resolving links within walkfunc loses the path to the symbolic link for each traversal). func Walk(path string, followSymlinks bool, detectSymlinkInfiniteLoop bool, walkFn WalkFunc) error { info, err := os.Lstat(path) if err != nil { return err } var symlinkPathsFollowed map[string]bool var resolvedPath string if followSymlinks { resolvedPath = path if detectSymlinkInfiniteLoop { symlinkPathsFollowed = make(map[string]bool, 8) } } return walk(path, info, resolvedPath, symlinkPathsFollowed, walkFn) } // walk walks the path. It is a helper/sibling function to Walk. // It takes a resolvedPath into consideration. This way, paths being walked are // always relative to the path argument, even if symbolic links were resolved). // // If resolvedPath is "", then we are not following symbolic links. // If symlinkPathsFollowed is not nil, then we need to detect infinite loop. func walk(path string, info os.FileInfo, resolvedPath string, symlinkPathsFollowed map[string]bool, walkFn WalkFunc) error { if info == nil { return errors.New("walk: Nil FileInfo passed") } err := walkFn(resolvedPath, info, nil) if err != nil { if info.IsDir() && errors.Is(err, ErrWalkSkipDir) { err = nil } return err } if resolvedPath != "" && info.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink == os.ModeSymlink { // We only want to lstat on directories. If this entry is a symbolic link to a file, no need to recurse. statInfo, err := os.Stat(resolvedPath) if err != nil { return err } if !statInfo.IsDir() { return nil } path2, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(resolvedPath) if err != nil { return err } // vout("SymLink Path: %v, links to: %v", resolvedPath, path2) if symlinkPathsFollowed != nil { if _, ok := symlinkPathsFollowed[path2]; ok { errMsg := "potential symLink infinite loop, path: %v, link to: %v" return fmt.Errorf(errMsg, resolvedPath, path2) } symlinkPathsFollowed[path2] = true } info2, err := os.Lstat(path2) if err != nil { return err } return walk(path, info2, path2, symlinkPathsFollowed, walkFn) } else if info.IsDir() { list, err := ioutil.ReadDir(path) if err != nil { return walkFn(resolvedPath, info, err) } var subFiles = make([]subFile, 0) for _, fileInfo := range list { path2 := filepath.Join(path, fileInfo.Name()) var resolvedPath2 string if resolvedPath != "" { resolvedPath2 = filepath.Join(resolvedPath, fileInfo.Name()) } subFiles = append(subFiles, subFile{path: path2, resolvedPath: resolvedPath2, fileInfo: fileInfo}) } if containsDistFolder(subFiles) { err := walk( filepath.Join(path, "dist"), info, filepath.Join(resolvedPath, "dist"), symlinkPathsFollowed, walkFn) if err != nil { return err } } else { for _, p := range subFiles { err = walk(p.path, p.fileInfo, p.resolvedPath, symlinkPathsFollowed, walkFn) if err != nil { return err } } } return nil } return nil } type subFile struct { path, resolvedPath string fileInfo os.FileInfo } func containsDistFolder(subFiles []subFile) bool { for _, p := range subFiles { if p.fileInfo.IsDir() && p.fileInfo.Name() == "dist" { return true } } return false }