package async_inotify
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Async wrapper for inotify
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dune-project
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async_inotify-v0.16.0.tar.gz
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doc/src/async_inotify/async_inotify.ml.html
Source file async_inotify.ml
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S_Moved_from; S_Moved_to ]) ;; end type move = | Away of string | Into of string | Move of string * string [@@deriving sexp_of, compare, equal] type t = | Created of string | Unlinked of string | Modified of string | Moved of move | Queue_overflow [@@deriving sexp_of, compare, equal] let move_to_string m = match m with | Away s -> sprintf "%s -> Unknown" s | Into s -> sprintf "Unknown -> %s" s | Move (f, t) -> sprintf "%s -> %s" f t ;; let to_string t = match t with | Created s -> sprintf "created %s" s | Unlinked s -> sprintf "unlinked %s" s | Moved mv -> sprintf "moved %s" (move_to_string mv) | Modified s -> sprintf "modified %s" s | Queue_overflow -> "queue overflow" ;; end open Event module Watch = struct type t = Inotify.watch let compare t1 t2 = Int.compare (Inotify.int_of_watch t1) (Inotify.int_of_watch t2) let hash t = Int.hash (Inotify.int_of_watch t) let sexp_of_t t = sexp_of_int (Inotify.int_of_watch t) end type t = { fd : Fd.t ; watch_table : (Inotify.watch, string) Hashtbl.t ; path_table : Inotify.watch String.Table.t ; modify_event_selector : modify_event_selector ; default_selectors : Inotify.selector list ; wait_to_consolidate_moves : Time_float.Span.t option } type file_info = string * Unix.Stats.t let add ?events t path = let watch = Fd.with_file_descr_exn t.fd (fun fd -> Inotify.add_watch fd path (match events with | None -> t.default_selectors | Some e -> Event.Selector.inotify_selectors e t.modify_event_selector)) in Hashtbl.set t.watch_table ~key:watch ~data:path; Hashtbl.set t.path_table ~key:path ~data:watch; return () ;; (* adds all the directories under path (including path) to t *) let add_all ?skip_dir ?events t path = let options = { Async_find.Options.default with on_open_errors = Print ; on_stat_errors = Print ; skip_dir } in let%bind () = add ?events t path in let f = Async_find.create ~options path in Async_find.fold f ~init:[] ~f:(fun files (fn, stat) -> match stat.kind with | `Directory -> let%map () = add ?events t fn in (fn, stat) :: files | _ -> return ((fn, stat) :: files)) ;; let remove t path = match Hashtbl.find t.path_table path with | None -> return () | Some watch -> Fd.with_file_descr_exn t.fd (fun fd -> Inotify.rm_watch fd watch); Hashtbl.remove t.watch_table watch; Hashtbl.remove t.path_table path; return () ;; (* with streams, this was effectively infinite, so pick a big number *) let size_budget = 10_000_000 let raw_event_pipe t = Pipe.create_reader ~size_budget ~close_on_exception:false (fun w -> let report_pending_move = function | None -> () | Some (_, fn) -> Pipe.write_without_pushback_if_open w (Moved (Away fn)) in Deferred.repeat_until_finished None (fun pending_mv -> let ready_to_read = Fd.ready_to t.fd `Read and ready_to_write = Pipe.pushback w in let%bind pending_mv = match pending_mv with | None -> return pending_mv | Some _ -> (* Moves are two events (move_away, move_into), which we combine into a single Move event. However if we happen to read the first event but not the second one, we'd fail to consolidate them. To make the consolidation more reliable, when we get a move_away event at the end of a batch, and there are more events we can process sufficiently quickly, then we process that second batch and potentially consolidate the moves. If no further events can be processed sufficiently quickly, then we just report the move_away to avoid introducing unbounded latency. *) (match%map match t.wait_to_consolidate_moves with | None -> return `Timeout | Some span -> Clock.with_timeout span (Deferred.both ready_to_write ready_to_read) with | `Timeout -> report_pending_move pending_mv; None | `Result _ -> pending_mv) in let%bind () = ready_to_write in match%bind ready_to_read with | `Bad_fd -> failwith "Bad Inotify file descriptor" | `Closed -> report_pending_move pending_mv; return (`Finished ()) | `Ready -> (* Read in the async thread. We should reading memory, like what happens with pipes and sockets, and unlike what happens with files, and we should know that there's data. Ensure the fd is nonblock so the read raises instead of blocking async if something has gone wrong. *) (match Fd.with_file_descr ~nonblocking:true t.fd Inotify.read with | `Already_closed -> report_pending_move pending_mv; return (`Finished ()) | `Error exn -> raise_s [%sexp "Inotify.read failed", (exn : Exn.t)] | `Ok events -> if false (* for one-off debug *) then print_s [%sexp (List.map events ~f:Inotify.string_of_event : string list)]; let ev_kinds = List.concat_map events ~f:(fun (watch, ev_kinds, trans_id, fn) -> (* queue overflow event is always reported on watch -1 *) if Inotify.int_of_watch watch = -1 then List.filter_map ev_kinds ~f:(fun ev -> match ev with | Q_overflow -> Some (ev, trans_id, "<overflow>") | _ -> None) else ( match Hashtbl.find t.watch_table watch with | None -> Print.eprintf "Events for an unknown watch (%d) [%s]\n" (Inotify.int_of_watch watch) (String.concat ~sep:", " (List.map ev_kinds ~f:Inotify.string_of_event_kind)); [] | Some path -> let fn = match fn with | None -> path | Some fn -> path ^/ fn in List.filter_map ev_kinds ~f:(function | Isdir -> None (* this is info, not an event *) | ev -> Some (ev, trans_id, fn)))) in let pending_mv, actions = List.fold ev_kinds ~init:(pending_mv, []) ~f:(fun (pending_mv, actions) (kind, trans_id, fn) -> let add_pending lst = match pending_mv with | None -> lst | Some (_, fn) -> Moved (Away fn) :: lst in match kind with | Moved_from -> Some (trans_id, fn), add_pending actions | Moved_to -> (match pending_mv with | None -> None, Moved (Into fn) :: actions | Some (m_trans_id, m_fn) -> if Int32.( = ) m_trans_id trans_id then None, Moved (Move (m_fn, fn)) :: actions else None, Moved (Away m_fn) :: Moved (Into fn) :: actions) | Move_self -> Some (trans_id, fn), add_pending actions | Create -> None, Created fn :: add_pending actions | Delete -> None, Unlinked fn :: add_pending actions | Modify | Close_write -> None, Modified fn :: add_pending actions | Q_overflow -> None, Queue_overflow :: add_pending actions | Delete_self -> None, add_pending actions | Access | Attrib | Open | Ignored | Isdir | Unmount | Close_nowrite -> None, add_pending actions) in List.iter (List.rev actions) ~f:(Pipe.write_without_pushback_if_open w); return (`Repeat pending_mv)))) ;; let event_pipe ~watch_new_dirs ?events t = if not watch_new_dirs then raw_event_pipe t else Pipe.create_reader ~size_budget ~close_on_exception:false (fun w -> Pipe.iter (raw_event_pipe t) ~f:(fun ev -> let%bind () = Pipe.write_if_open w ev in let new_path = match ev with | Moved (Move (_, path) | Into path) | Created path -> Some path | Queue_overflow | Unlinked _ | Moved (Away _) | Modified _ -> None in match new_path with | None -> return () | Some path -> (match%bind Monitor.try_with (fun () -> Unix.stat path) with | Error _ -> (* created file has already disappeared *) return () | Ok stat -> (match stat.kind with | `File | `Char | `Block | `Link | `Fifo | `Socket -> return () | `Directory -> let%bind additions = add_all ?events t path in List.iter additions ~f:(fun (file, _stat) -> Pipe.write_without_pushback_if_open w (Created file)); Pipe.pushback w)))) ;; let create_internal ~wait_to_consolidate_moves ~modify_event_selector = let fd = Inotify.create () in let%map () = In_thread.run (fun () -> Core_unix.set_close_on_exec fd) in (* fstat an on inotify fd says the filetype is File, but we tell async Fifo instead. The reason is that async considers that for File, Fd.ready_to is meaningless and so should return immediately. So instead we say Fifo, because an inotify fd is basically the read end of a pipe whose write end is owned by the kernel, and more importantly, Fd.create knows that fifos support nonblocking. *) let fd = Fd.create Fifo fd (Info.of_string "async_inotify") in let watch_table = Hashtbl.create (module Watch) ~size:10 in { fd ; watch_table ; path_table = Hashtbl.create (module String) ~size:10 ; modify_event_selector ; default_selectors = Event.Selector.inotify_selectors Event.Selector.all modify_event_selector ; wait_to_consolidate_moves } ;; let create_empty ~modify_event_selector = let%map t = create_internal ~wait_to_consolidate_moves:None ~modify_event_selector in t, event_pipe ~watch_new_dirs:false t ;; let create ?(modify_event_selector = `Any_change) ?(recursive = true) ?(watch_new_dirs = true) ?(events = Event.Selector.all) ?wait_to_consolidate_moves path = let events = if watch_new_dirs then Event.Selector.Created :: Event.Selector.Moved :: events else events in let%bind t = create_internal ~wait_to_consolidate_moves ~modify_event_selector in let skip_dir = if recursive then None else Some (fun _ -> return true) in let%map initial_files = add_all ?skip_dir ~events t path in t, initial_files, event_pipe ~watch_new_dirs ~events t ;; let stop t = Fd.close t.fd let stopped t = Fd.is_closed t.fd
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