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helper/copy CopyDir was used heavily in tests. It differes from internal/copydir in a few ways, the main one being that it creates the dst directory while the internal version expected the dst to exist (there are other differences, which is why I did not just switch tests to using internal's CopyDir). I moved the CopyDir func from helper/copy into command_test.go; I could also have moved it into internal/copy and named it something like CreateDirAndCopy so if that seems like a better option please let me know. helper/copy/CopyFile was used in a couple of spots so I moved it into internal, at which point I thought it made more sense to rename the package copy (instead of copydir). There's also a `go mod tidy` included.
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3.7 KiB
Go
147 lines
3.7 KiB
Go
package copy
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import (
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"io"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"strings"
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)
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// CopyDir recursively copies all of the files within the directory given in
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// src to the directory given in dst.
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//
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// Both directories should already exist. If the destination directory is
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// non-empty then the new files will merge in with the old, overwriting any
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// files that have a relative path in common between source and destination.
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//
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// Recursive copying of directories is inevitably a rather opinionated sort of
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// operation, so this function won't be appropriate for all use-cases. Some
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// of the "opinions" it has are described in the following paragraphs:
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//
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// Symlinks in the source directory are recreated with the same target in the
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// destination directory. If the symlink is to a directory itself, that
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// directory is not recursively visited for further copying.
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//
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// File and directory modes are not preserved exactly, but the executable
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// flag is preserved for files on operating systems where it is significant.
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//
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// Any "dot files" it encounters along the way are skipped, even on platforms
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// that do not normally ascribe special meaning to files with names starting
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// with dots.
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//
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// Callers may rely on the above details and other undocumented details of
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// this function, so if you intend to change it be sure to review the callers
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// first and make sure they are compatible with the change you intend to make.
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func CopyDir(dst, src string) error {
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src, err := filepath.EvalSymlinks(src)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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walkFn := func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if path == src {
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return nil
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}
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if strings.HasPrefix(filepath.Base(path), ".") {
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// Skip any dot files
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if info.IsDir() {
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return filepath.SkipDir
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} else {
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return nil
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}
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}
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// The "path" has the src prefixed to it. We need to join our
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// destination with the path without the src on it.
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dstPath := filepath.Join(dst, path[len(src):])
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// we don't want to try and copy the same file over itself.
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if eq, err := SameFile(path, dstPath); eq {
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return nil
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} else if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// If we have a directory, make that subdirectory, then continue
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// the walk.
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if info.IsDir() {
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if path == filepath.Join(src, dst) {
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// dst is in src; don't walk it.
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return nil
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}
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if err := os.MkdirAll(dstPath, 0755); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return nil
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}
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// If the current path is a symlink, recreate the symlink relative to
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// the dst directory
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if info.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink == os.ModeSymlink {
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target, err := os.Readlink(path)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return os.Symlink(target, dstPath)
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}
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// If we have a file, copy the contents.
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srcF, err := os.Open(path)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer srcF.Close()
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dstF, err := os.Create(dstPath)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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defer dstF.Close()
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if _, err := io.Copy(dstF, srcF); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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// Chmod it
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return os.Chmod(dstPath, info.Mode())
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}
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return filepath.Walk(src, walkFn)
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}
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// SameFile returns true if the two given paths refer to the same physical
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// file on disk, using the unique file identifiers from the underlying
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// operating system. For example, on Unix systems this checks whether the
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// two files are on the same device and have the same inode.
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func SameFile(a, b string) (bool, error) {
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if a == b {
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return true, nil
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}
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aInfo, err := os.Lstat(a)
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if err != nil {
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if os.IsNotExist(err) {
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return false, nil
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}
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return false, err
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}
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bInfo, err := os.Lstat(b)
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if err != nil {
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if os.IsNotExist(err) {
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return false, nil
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}
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return false, err
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}
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return os.SameFile(aInfo, bInfo), nil
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}
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