Class: RunLoop::Directory
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- RunLoop::Directory
- Defined in:
- lib/run_loop/directory.rb
Overview
Class for performing operations on directories.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.directory_digest(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Computes the digest of directory.
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.recursive_glob_for_entries(base_dir) ⇒ Object
Dir.glob ignores files that start with ‘.’, but we often need to find dotted files and directories.
- .size(path, format) ⇒ Object
Class Method Details
.directory_digest(path, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Computes the digest of directory.
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# File 'lib/run_loop/directory.rb', line 33 def self.directory_digest(path, ={}) = { :handle_errors_by => :raising } = .merge() handle_errors_by = [:handle_errors_by] unless [:raising, :logging, :ignoring].include?(handle_errors_by) raise ArgumentError, %Q{Expected :handle_errors_by to be :raising, :logging, or :ignoring; found '#{handle_errors_by}' } end unless File.exist?(path) raise ArgumentError, "Expected '#{path}' to exist" end unless File.directory?(path) raise ArgumentError, "Expected '#{path}' to be a directory" end entries = self.recursive_glob_for_entries(path) if entries.empty? raise ArgumentError, "Expected a non-empty dir at '#{path}' found '#{entries}'" end debug = RunLoop::Environment.debug? sha = OpenSSL::Digest::SHA256.new entries.each do |file| unless self.skip_file?(file, 'SHA1', debug) begin sha << File.read(file) rescue => e case handle_errors_by when :logging = %Q{RunLoop::Directory.directory_digest raised an error: #{e} while trying to find the SHA of this file: #{file} This is not a fatal error; it can be ignored. } RunLoop.log_debug() when :raising raise e.class, e. when :ignoring # nop else # nop end end end end sha.hexdigest end |
.recursive_glob_for_entries(base_dir) ⇒ Object
Dir.glob ignores files that start with ‘.’, but we often need to find dotted files and directories.
Ruby 2.* does the right thing by ignoring ‘..’ and ‘.’.
Ruby < 2.0 includes ‘..’ and ‘.’ in results which causes problems for some of run-loop’s internal methods. In particular ‘reset_app_sandbox`.
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# File 'lib/run_loop/directory.rb', line 16 def self.recursive_glob_for_entries(base_dir) Dir.glob("#{base_dir}/{**/.*,**/*}").select do |entry| !(entry.end_with?('..') || entry.end_with?('.')) end end |
.size(path, format) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/run_loop/directory.rb', line 96 def self.size(path, format) allowed_formats = [:bytes, :kb, :mb, :gb] unless allowed_formats.include?(format) raise ArgumentError, "Expected '#{format}' to be one of #{allowed_formats.join(', ')}" end unless File.exist?(path) raise ArgumentError, "Expected '#{path}' to exist" end unless File.directory?(path) raise ArgumentError, "Expected '#{path}' to be a directory" end entries = self.recursive_glob_for_entries(path) if entries.empty? raise ArgumentError, "Expected a non-empty dir at '#{path}' found '#{entries}'" end size = self.iterate_for_size(entries) case format when :bytes size when :kb size/1000.0 when :mb size/1000.0/1000.0 when :gb size/1000.0/1000.0/1000.0 else # Not expected to reach this. size end end |