Class: FileMonitoring::FileMonitoring
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- FileMonitoring::FileMonitoring
- Defined in:
- lib/file_monitoring/file_monitoring.rb
Overview
Manages file monitoring of number of file system locations
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #create_sub_paths(path) ⇒ Object
- #load_instances(file_attr_to_checksum, dir_stat_array) ⇒ Object
- #load_symlinks(dir_stat_array) ⇒ Object
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#monitor_files ⇒ Object
The main method.
Instance Method Details
#create_sub_paths(path) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/file_monitoring/file_monitoring.rb', line 14 def create_sub_paths(path) sub_paths=[] while path != '.' && path != '/' sub_paths.push(path) path = File.dirname(path) end sub_paths.reverse! end |
#load_instances(file_attr_to_checksum, dir_stat_array) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/file_monitoring/file_monitoring.rb', line 23 def load_instances(file_attr_to_checksum, dir_stat_array) inst_count = 0 # If file is under monitoring path - Add to DirStat tree as stable with path,size,mod_time read from file # If file is NOT under monitoring path - skip (not a valid usage) $local_content_data.each_instance { |checksum, size, _, mod_time, _, path, index_time| if Params['manual_file_changes'] file_attr_key = [File.basename(path), size, mod_time] ident_file_info = file_attr_to_checksum[file_attr_key] unless ident_file_info # Add file checksum to map file_attr_to_checksum[file_attr_key] = IdentFileInfo.new(checksum, index_time) else # File already in map. Need to mark as not unique ident_file_info.unique = false # file will be skipped if found at new location end end # construct sub paths array from full file path: # Example: # instance path = /dir1/dir2/file_name # sub_paths holds array => ["/dir1","/dir1/dir2","/dir1/dir2/file_name"] # sub paths would create DirStat objs or FileStat(FileStat create using last sub path). sub_paths = create_sub_paths(path) # Loop over monitor paths to start build tree under each dir_stat_array.each { | dir_stat| # check if monitor path is one of the sub paths and find it's sub path index # if index is found then it the monitor path # the next index indicates the next sub path to insert to the tree # the index will be raised at each recursive call down the tree sub_paths_index = sub_paths.index(dir_stat[0].path) if sub_paths_index # monitor path was found. Add to tree # start the recursive call with next sub path index ::FileMonitoring.stable_state = dir_stat[1] inst_count += 1 dir_stat[0].load_instance(sub_paths, sub_paths_index+1, size, mod_time) break end } } Log.info("loaded instances:#{inst_count}") end |
#load_symlinks(dir_stat_array) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/file_monitoring/file_monitoring.rb', line 68 def load_symlinks(dir_stat_array) # If symlink file is under monitoring path - Add to DirStat tree # If file is NOT under monitoring path - skip (not a valid usage) symlink_count = 0 $local_content_data.each_symlink { |_, symlink_path, symlink_target| # construct sub paths array from symlink path: # Example: # symlink path = /dir1/dir2/file_name # sub_paths holds array => ["/dir1","/dir1/dir2","/dir1/dir2/file_name"] # sub paths should match the paths of DirStat objs in the tree to reach the symlink location in Tree. sub_paths = create_sub_paths(symlink_path) # Loop over monitor paths to start enter tree dir_stat_array.each { | dir_stat| # check if monitor path is one of the sub paths and find it's sub path index # if index is found then it the monitor path # the next index indicates the next sub path to insert to the tree # the index will be raised at each recursive call down the tree sub_paths_index = sub_paths.index(dir_stat[0].path) if sub_paths_index # monitor path was found. Add to tree # start the recursive call with next sub path index ::FileMonitoring.stable_state = dir_stat[1] symlink_count += 1 dir_stat[0].load_symlink(sub_paths, sub_paths_index+1, symlink_path, symlink_target) break end } } Log.info("loaded symlinks:#{symlink_count}") end |
#monitor_files ⇒ Object
The main method. Loops on all paths, each time span and monitors them.
Algorithm:
There is a loop that performs at every iteration:
1.Pull entry with a minimal time of check from queue
2.Recursively check path taken from entry for changes
a.Notify subscribed processes on changes
3.Push entry to the queue with new time of next check
This methods controlled by monitoring_paths
configuration parameter, that provides path and file monitoring configuration data
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# File 'lib/file_monitoring/file_monitoring.rb', line 112 def monitor_files #init log4r monitoring_log_path = Params['default_monitoring_log_path'] Log.debug1 'File monitoring log: ' + Params['default_monitoring_log_path'] monitoring_log_dir = File.dirname(monitoring_log_path) FileUtils.mkdir_p(monitoring_log_dir) unless File.exists?(monitoring_log_dir) @log4r = Log4r::Logger.new 'BBFS monitoring log' @log4r.trace = true formatter = Log4r::PatternFormatter.new(:pattern => "[%d] [%m]") #file setup file_config = { "filename" => Params['default_monitoring_log_path'], "maxsize" => Params['log_rotation_size'], "trunc" => true } file_outputter = Log4r::RollingFileOutputter.new("monitor_log", file_config) file_outputter.level = Log4r::INFO file_outputter.formatter = formatter @log4r.outputters << file_outputter ::FileMonitoring::DirStat.set_log(@log4r) conf_array = Params['monitoring_paths'] # create root dirs of monitoring dir_stat_array = [] conf_array.each { |elem| dir_stat = DirStat.new(File.(elem['path'])) dir_stat_array.push([dir_stat, elem['stable_state']]) } # This structure is used to optimize indexing when user specifies a directory was moved. file_attr_to_checksum = {} #Look over loaded content data if not empty unless $local_content_data.empty? Log.info("Start build data base from loaded file. This could take several minutes") load_instances(file_attr_to_checksum, dir_stat_array) load_symlinks(dir_stat_array) Log.info("End build data base from loaded file") $last_content_data_id = $local_content_data.unique_id if Params['manual_file_changes'] # -------------------------- MANUAL MODE # ------------ LOOP DIRS dir_stat_array.each { | dir_stat| log_msg = "In Manual mode. Start monitor path:#{dir_stat[0].path}. moved or copied files (same name, size and time " + 'modification) will use the checksum of the original files and be updated in content data file' Log.info(log_msg) $testing_memory_log.info(log_msg) if $testing_memory_active # ------- MONITOR dir_stat[0].monitor(file_attr_to_checksum) # ------- REMOVE PATHS # remove non existing (not marked) files\dirs log_msg = 'Start remove non existing paths' Log.info(log_msg) $testing_memory_log.info(log_msg) if $testing_memory_active dir_stat[0].removed_unmarked_paths log_msg = 'End monitor path and index' Log.info(log_msg) $testing_memory_log.info(log_msg) if $testing_memory_active } # ------ WRITE CONTENT DATA ContentServer.flush_content_data raise("Finished manual changes and update file:#{Params['local_content_data_path']}. Exit application\n") end else if Params['manual_file_changes'] Log.info('Feature: manual_file_changes is ON. But No previous content data found. ' + 'No change is required. Existing application') raise('Feature: manual_file_changes is ON. But No previous content data found at ' + "file:#{Params['local_content_data_path']}. No change is required. Existing application\n") end end # Directories states stored in the priority queue, # where the key (priority) is a time when it should be checked next time. # Priority queue means that all entries arranged by key (time to check) in increasing order. pq = Containers::PriorityQueue.new conf_array.each_with_index { |elem, index| priority = (Time.now + elem['scan_period']).to_i #Log.info("File monitoring started for: #{elem}") pq.push([priority, elem, dir_stat_array[index][0]], -priority) } while true do # pull entry that should be checked next, # according to it's scan_period time, elem, dir_stat = pq.pop # time remains to wait before directory should be checked time_span = time - Time.now.to_i if (time_span > 0) sleep(time_span) end # Start monitor Log.info("Start monitor path:%s ", dir_stat.path) $testing_memory_log.info("Start monitor path:#{dir_stat.path}") if $testing_memory_active ::FileMonitoring.stable_state=elem['stable_state'] dir_stat.monitor # remove non existing (not marked) files\dirs Log.info('Start remove non existing paths') $testing_memory_log.info('Start remove non existing paths') if $testing_memory_active dir_stat.removed_unmarked_paths Log.info('End monitor path and index') $testing_memory_log.info('End monitor path and index') if $testing_memory_active # Start index Log.info("Start index path:%s ", dir_stat.path) $testing_memory_log.info("Start index path:#{dir_stat.path}") if $testing_memory_active dir_stat.index # print number of indexed files Log.debug1("indexed file count:%s", $indexed_file_count) $testing_memory_log.info("indexed file count: #{$indexed_file_count}") if $testing_memory_active #flush content data if changed ContentServer.flush_content_data #Add back to queue priority = (Time.now + elem['scan_period']).to_i pq.push([priority, elem, dir_stat], -priority) end end |