Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package hashtree is a generated protocol buffer package.
It is generated from these files:
server/pkg/hashtree/hashtree.proto
It has these top-level messages:
FileNodeProto DirectoryNodeProto NodeProto HashTreeProto
Index ¶
- Variables
- func Serialize(h HashTree) ([]byte, error)
- type DirectoryNodeProto
- func (*DirectoryNodeProto) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
- func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) GetChildren() []string
- func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) Marshal() (dAtA []byte, err error)
- func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) MarshalTo(dAtA []byte) (int, error)
- func (*DirectoryNodeProto) ProtoMessage()
- func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) Reset()
- func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) Size() (n int)
- func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) String() string
- func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error
- type ErrCode
- type FileNodeProto
- func (*FileNodeProto) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
- func (m *FileNodeProto) GetObjects() []*pfs.Object
- func (m *FileNodeProto) Marshal() (dAtA []byte, err error)
- func (m *FileNodeProto) MarshalTo(dAtA []byte) (int, error)
- func (*FileNodeProto) ProtoMessage()
- func (m *FileNodeProto) Reset()
- func (m *FileNodeProto) Size() (n int)
- func (m *FileNodeProto) String() string
- func (m *FileNodeProto) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error
- type HashTree
- type HashTreeProto
- func (*HashTreeProto) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
- func (h *HashTreeProto) Diff(old HashTree, newPath string, oldPath string, recursiveDepth int64, ...) error
- func (h *HashTreeProto) FSSize() int64
- func (h *HashTreeProto) Get(path string) (*NodeProto, error)
- func (m *HashTreeProto) GetFs() map[string]*NodeProto
- func (m *HashTreeProto) GetVersion() int32
- func (h *HashTreeProto) Glob(pattern string) ([]*NodeProto, error)
- func (h *HashTreeProto) List(path string) ([]*NodeProto, error)
- func (m *HashTreeProto) Marshal() (dAtA []byte, err error)
- func (m *HashTreeProto) MarshalTo(dAtA []byte) (int, error)
- func (h *HashTreeProto) Open() OpenHashTree
- func (*HashTreeProto) ProtoMessage()
- func (m *HashTreeProto) Reset()
- func (m *HashTreeProto) Size() (n int)
- func (m *HashTreeProto) String() string
- func (m *HashTreeProto) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error
- func (h *HashTreeProto) Walk(f func(string, *NodeProto) error) error
- type NodeProto
- func (*NodeProto) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
- func (m *NodeProto) GetDirNode() *DirectoryNodeProto
- func (m *NodeProto) GetFileNode() *FileNodeProto
- func (m *NodeProto) GetHash() []byte
- func (m *NodeProto) GetName() string
- func (m *NodeProto) GetSubtreeSize() int64
- func (m *NodeProto) Marshal() (dAtA []byte, err error)
- func (m *NodeProto) MarshalTo(dAtA []byte) (int, error)
- func (*NodeProto) ProtoMessage()
- func (m *NodeProto) Reset()
- func (m *NodeProto) Size() (n int)
- func (m *NodeProto) String() string
- func (m *NodeProto) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error
- type OpenHashTree
- type OpenNode
Constants ¶
This section is empty.
Variables ¶
var ( ErrInvalidLengthHashtree = fmt.Errorf("proto: negative length found during unmarshaling") ErrIntOverflowHashtree = fmt.Errorf("proto: integer overflow") )
Functions ¶
Types ¶
type DirectoryNodeProto ¶
type DirectoryNodeProto struct { // Children of this directory. Note that paths are relative, so if "/foo/bar" // has a child "baz", that means that there is a file at "/foo/bar/baz". // // 'Children' is ordered alphabetically, to quickly check if a new file is // overwriting an existing one. Children []string `protobuf:"bytes,3,rep,name=children" json:"children,omitempty"` }
DirectoryNodeProto is a node corresponding to a directory.
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) Descriptor ¶
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) GetChildren ¶
func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) GetChildren() []string
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) Marshal ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) Marshal() (dAtA []byte, err error)
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) MarshalTo ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) MarshalTo(dAtA []byte) (int, error)
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) ProtoMessage ¶
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) ProtoMessage()
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) Reset ¶
func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) Reset()
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) Size ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) Size() (n int)
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) String ¶
func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) String() string
func (*DirectoryNodeProto) Unmarshal ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *DirectoryNodeProto) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error
type ErrCode ¶
type ErrCode uint8
ErrCode identifies different kinds of errors returned by methods in HashTree below. The ErrCode of any such error can be retrieved with Code().
const ( // OK is returned on success OK ErrCode = iota // Unknown is returned by Code() when an error wasn't emitted by the HashTree // implementation. Unknown // Internal is returned when a HashTree encounters a bug (usually due to the // violation of an internal invariant). Internal // CannotDeserialize is returned when Deserialize(bytes) fails, perhaps due to // 'bytes' being corrupted. CannotDeserialize // Unsupported is returned when Deserialize(bytes) encounters an unsupported // (likely old) serialized HashTree. Unsupported // PathNotFound is returned when Get() or DeleteFile() is called with a path // that doesn't lead to a node. PathNotFound // MalformedGlob is returned when Glob() is called with an invalid glob // pattern. MalformedGlob // PathConflict is returned when a path that is expected to point to a // directory in fact points to a file, or the reverse. For example: // 1. PutFile is called with a path that points to a directory. // 2. PutFile is called with a path that contains a prefix that // points to a file. // 3. Merge is forced to merge a directory into a file PathConflict )
type FileNodeProto ¶
type FileNodeProto struct { // Object references an object in the object store which contains the content // of the data. Objects []*pfs.Object `protobuf:"bytes,4,rep,name=objects" json:"objects,omitempty"` }
FileNodeProto is a node corresponding to a file (which is also a leaf node).
func (*FileNodeProto) Descriptor ¶
func (*FileNodeProto) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
func (*FileNodeProto) GetObjects ¶ added in v1.3.19
func (m *FileNodeProto) GetObjects() []*pfs.Object
func (*FileNodeProto) Marshal ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *FileNodeProto) Marshal() (dAtA []byte, err error)
func (*FileNodeProto) MarshalTo ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *FileNodeProto) MarshalTo(dAtA []byte) (int, error)
func (*FileNodeProto) ProtoMessage ¶
func (*FileNodeProto) ProtoMessage()
func (*FileNodeProto) Reset ¶
func (m *FileNodeProto) Reset()
func (*FileNodeProto) Size ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *FileNodeProto) Size() (n int)
func (*FileNodeProto) String ¶
func (m *FileNodeProto) String() string
func (*FileNodeProto) Unmarshal ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *FileNodeProto) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error
type HashTree ¶
type HashTree interface { // Open makes a deep copy of the HashTree and returns the copy Open() OpenHashTree // Get retrieves a file. Get(path string) (*NodeProto, error) // List retrieves the list of files and subdirectories of the directory at // 'path'. List(path string) ([]*NodeProto, error) // Glob returns a list of files and directories that match 'pattern'. Glob(pattern string) ([]*NodeProto, error) // FSSize gets the size of the file system that this tree represents. // It's essentially a helper around h.Get("/").SubtreeBytes FSSize() int64 // Walk calls a given function against every node in the hash tree. // The order of traversal is not guaranteed. If any invocation of the // function returns an error, the walk stops and returns the error. Walk(func(path string, node *NodeProto) error) error // Diff returns a the diff of 2 HashTrees at particular Paths. It takes a // callback function f, which will be called with paths that are not // identical to the same path in the other HashTree. // Specify '-1' for fully recursive, or '1' for shallow diff Diff(oldHashTree HashTree, newPath string, oldPath string, recursiveDepth int64, f func(path string, node *NodeProto, new bool) error) error }
HashTree is the signature of a hash tree provided by this library. To get a new HashTree, create an OpenHashTree with NewHashTree(), modify it, and then call Finish() on it.
func Deserialize ¶ added in v1.3.6
Deserialize deserializes a hash tree so that it can be read or modified.
type HashTreeProto ¶
type HashTreeProto struct { // Version is an arbitrary version number, set by the corresponding library // in hashtree.go. This ensures that if the hash function used to create // these trees is changed, we won't run into errors when deserializing old // trees. The current version is 1. Version int32 `protobuf:"varint,1,opt,name=version,proto3" json:"version,omitempty"` // Fs maps each node's path to the NodeProto with that node's details. // See "Potential Optimizations" at the end for a compression scheme that // could be useful if this map gets too large. // // Note that the key must end in "/" if an only if the value has .dir_node set // (i.e. iff the path points to a directory). Fs map[string]*NodeProto `` /* 131-byte string literal not displayed */ }
HashTreeProto is a tree corresponding to the complete file contents of a pachyderm repo at a given commit (based on a Merkle Tree). We store one HashTree for every PFS commit.
func (*HashTreeProto) Descriptor ¶
func (*HashTreeProto) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
func (*HashTreeProto) Diff ¶ added in v1.4.8
func (h *HashTreeProto) Diff(old HashTree, newPath string, oldPath string, recursiveDepth int64, f func(string, *NodeProto, bool) error) error
Diff implements HashTree.Diff
func (*HashTreeProto) FSSize ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (h *HashTreeProto) FSSize() int64
FSSize returns the size of the file system that the hashtree represents.
func (*HashTreeProto) Get ¶
func (h *HashTreeProto) Get(path string) (*NodeProto, error)
Get retrieves the contents of a file.
func (*HashTreeProto) GetFs ¶
func (m *HashTreeProto) GetFs() map[string]*NodeProto
func (*HashTreeProto) GetVersion ¶
func (m *HashTreeProto) GetVersion() int32
func (*HashTreeProto) Glob ¶
func (h *HashTreeProto) Glob(pattern string) ([]*NodeProto, error)
Glob returns a list of files and directories that match 'pattern'. The nodes returned have their 'Name' field set to their full paths.
func (*HashTreeProto) List ¶
func (h *HashTreeProto) List(path string) ([]*NodeProto, error)
List retrieves the list of files and subdirectories of the directory at 'path'.
func (*HashTreeProto) Marshal ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *HashTreeProto) Marshal() (dAtA []byte, err error)
func (*HashTreeProto) MarshalTo ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *HashTreeProto) MarshalTo(dAtA []byte) (int, error)
func (*HashTreeProto) Open ¶ added in v1.3.6
func (h *HashTreeProto) Open() OpenHashTree
Open makes a deep copy of the HashTree and returns the copy
func (*HashTreeProto) ProtoMessage ¶
func (*HashTreeProto) ProtoMessage()
func (*HashTreeProto) Reset ¶
func (m *HashTreeProto) Reset()
func (*HashTreeProto) Size ¶ added in v1.3.19
func (m *HashTreeProto) Size() (n int)
func (*HashTreeProto) String ¶
func (m *HashTreeProto) String() string
func (*HashTreeProto) Unmarshal ¶ added in v1.5.0
func (m *HashTreeProto) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error
type NodeProto ¶
type NodeProto struct { // Name is the name (not path) of the file/directory (e.g. /lib). Name string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=name,proto3" json:"name,omitempty"` // Hash is a hash of the node's name and contents (which includes the // BlockRefs of a file and the Children of a directory). This can be used to // detect if the name or contents have changed between versions. Hash []byte `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=hash,proto3" json:"hash,omitempty"` // subtree_size is the of the subtree under node; i.e. if this is a directory, // subtree_size includes all children. SubtreeSize int64 `protobuf:"varint,3,opt,name=subtree_size,json=subtreeSize,proto3" json:"subtree_size,omitempty"` // Exactly one of the following fields must be set. The type of this node will // be determined by which field is set. FileNode *FileNodeProto `protobuf:"bytes,4,opt,name=file_node,json=fileNode" json:"file_node,omitempty"` DirNode *DirectoryNodeProto `protobuf:"bytes,5,opt,name=dir_node,json=dirNode" json:"dir_node,omitempty"` }
NodeProto is a node in the file tree (either a file or a directory)
func (*NodeProto) Descriptor ¶
func (*NodeProto) GetDirNode ¶
func (m *NodeProto) GetDirNode() *DirectoryNodeProto
func (*NodeProto) GetFileNode ¶
func (m *NodeProto) GetFileNode() *FileNodeProto
func (*NodeProto) GetSubtreeSize ¶
func (*NodeProto) ProtoMessage ¶
func (*NodeProto) ProtoMessage()
type OpenHashTree ¶ added in v1.3.6
type OpenHashTree interface { HashTree // GetOpen retrieves a file. GetOpen(path string) (*OpenNode, error) // PutFile appends data to a file (and creates the file if it doesn't exist). PutFile(path string, objects []*pfs.Object, size int64) error // PutDir creates a directory (or does nothing if one exists). PutDir(path string) error // DeleteFile deletes a regular file or directory (along with its children). DeleteFile(path string) error // Merge adds all of the files and directories in each tree in 'trees' into // this tree. If it errors this tree will be left in a undefined state and // should be discarded. If you'd like to be able to revert to the previous // state of the tree you should Finish and then Open the tree. Merge(trees ...HashTree) error // Finish makes a deep copy of the OpenHashTree, updates all of the hashes and // node size metadata in the copy, and returns the copy Finish() (HashTree, error) }
OpenHashTree is like HashTree, except that it can be modified. Once an OpenHashTree is Finish()ed, the hash and size stored with each node will be updated (until then, the hashes and sizes stored in an OpenHashTree will be stale).
func NewHashTree ¶ added in v1.3.6
func NewHashTree() OpenHashTree
NewHashTree creates a new hash tree implementing Interface.
type OpenNode ¶ added in v1.3.6
type OpenNode struct { Name string Size int64 FileNode *FileNodeProto DirNode *DirectoryNodeProto }
OpenNode is similar to NodeProto, except that it doesn't include the Hash field (which is not generally meaningful in an OpenHashTree)