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var ErrInvalidBlobRef = errs.Class("invalid blob ref")
ErrInvalidBlobRef is returned when an blob reference is invalid.
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Types ¶
type BlobInfo ¶
type BlobInfo interface { // BlobRef returns the relevant BlobRef for the blob. BlobRef() BlobRef // StorageFormatVersion indicates the storage format version used to store the piece. StorageFormatVersion() FormatVersion // FullPath gives the full path to the on-disk blob file. FullPath(ctx context.Context) (string, error) // Stat does a stat on the on-disk blob file. Stat(ctx context.Context) (os.FileInfo, error) }
BlobInfo allows lazy inspection of a blob and its underlying file during iteration with WalkNamespace-type methods.
type BlobReader ¶
type BlobReader interface { io.Reader io.ReaderAt io.Seeker io.Closer // Size returns the size of the blob. Size() (int64, error) // StorageFormatVersion returns the storage format version associated with the blob. StorageFormatVersion() FormatVersion }
BlobReader is an interface that groups Read, ReadAt, Seek and Close.
type BlobWriter ¶
type BlobWriter interface { io.Writer io.Seeker // Cancel discards the blob. Cancel(context.Context) error // Commit ensures that the blob is readable by others. Commit(context.Context) error // Size returns the size of the blob Size() (int64, error) // StorageFormatVersion returns the storage format version associated with the blob. StorageFormatVersion() FormatVersion }
BlobWriter defines the interface that must be satisfied for a general blob storage provider. BlobWriter instances are returned by the Create() method on Blobs instances.
type Blobs ¶
type Blobs interface { // Create creates a new blob that can be written. // Optionally takes a size argument for performance improvements, -1 is unknown size. Create(ctx context.Context, ref BlobRef, size int64) (BlobWriter, error) // Open opens a reader with the specified namespace and key. Open(ctx context.Context, ref BlobRef) (BlobReader, error) // OpenWithStorageFormat opens a reader for the already-located blob, avoiding the potential // need to check multiple storage formats to find the blob. OpenWithStorageFormat(ctx context.Context, ref BlobRef, formatVer FormatVersion) (BlobReader, error) // Delete deletes the blob with the namespace and key. Delete(ctx context.Context, ref BlobRef) error // DeleteWithStorageFormat deletes a blob of a specific storage format. DeleteWithStorageFormat(ctx context.Context, ref BlobRef, formatVer FormatVersion) error // DeleteNamespace deletes blobs folder for a specific namespace. DeleteNamespace(ctx context.Context, ref []byte) (err error) // DeleteTrashNamespace deletes the trash folder for a given namespace. DeleteTrashNamespace(ctx context.Context, namespace []byte) (err error) // Trash marks a file for pending deletion. Trash(ctx context.Context, ref BlobRef) error // RestoreTrash restores all files in the trash for a given namespace and returns the keys restored. RestoreTrash(ctx context.Context, namespace []byte) ([][]byte, error) // EmptyTrash removes all files in trash that were moved to trash prior to trashedBefore and returns the total bytes emptied and keys deleted. EmptyTrash(ctx context.Context, namespace []byte, trashedBefore time.Time) (int64, [][]byte, error) // TryRestoreTrashPiece attempts to restore a piece from the trash. // It returns nil if the piece was restored, or an error if the piece was not // in the trash or could not be restored. TryRestoreTrashPiece(ctx context.Context, ref BlobRef) error // Stat looks up disk metadata on the blob file. Stat(ctx context.Context, ref BlobRef) (BlobInfo, error) // StatWithStorageFormat looks up disk metadata for the blob file with the given storage format // version. This avoids the potential need to check multiple storage formats for the blob // when the format is already known. StatWithStorageFormat(ctx context.Context, ref BlobRef, formatVer FormatVersion) (BlobInfo, error) // FreeSpace return how much free space is left on the whole disk, not just the allocated disk space. FreeSpace(ctx context.Context) (int64, error) // DiskInfo returns information about the disk. DiskInfo(ctx context.Context) (DiskInfo, error) // SpaceUsedForTrash returns the total space used by the trash. SpaceUsedForTrash(ctx context.Context) (int64, error) // SpaceUsedForBlobs adds up how much is used in all namespaces. SpaceUsedForBlobs(ctx context.Context) (int64, error) // SpaceUsedForBlobsInNamespace adds up how much is used in the given namespace. SpaceUsedForBlobsInNamespace(ctx context.Context, namespace []byte) (int64, error) // ListNamespaces finds all namespaces in which keys might currently be stored. ListNamespaces(ctx context.Context) ([][]byte, error) // WalkNamespace executes walkFunc for each locally stored blob, stored with // storage format V1 or greater, in the given namespace. If walkFunc returns a non-nil // error, WalkNamespace will stop iterating and return the error immediately. The ctx // parameter is intended to allow canceling iteration early. WalkNamespace(ctx context.Context, namespace []byte, walkFunc func(BlobInfo) error) error // CheckWritability tests writability of the storage directory by creating and deleting a file. CheckWritability(ctx context.Context) error // CreateVerificationFile creates a file to be used for storage directory verification. CreateVerificationFile(ctx context.Context, id storj.NodeID) error // VerifyStorageDir verifies that the storage directory is correct by checking for the existence and validity // of the verification file. VerifyStorageDir(ctx context.Context, id storj.NodeID) error // Close closes the blob store and any resources associated with it. Close() error }
Blobs is a blob storage interface.
architecture: Database
type FormatVersion ¶
type FormatVersion int
FormatVersion represents differing storage format version values. Different Blobs implementors might interpret different FormatVersion values differently, but they share a type so that there can be a common StorageFormatVersion() call on the interface.
Changes in FormatVersion might affect how a Blobs or BlobReader or BlobWriter instance works, or they might only be relevant to some higher layer. A FormatVersion must be specified when writing a new blob, and the blob storage interface must store that value with the blob somehow, so that the same FormatVersion is returned later when reading that stored blob.