A command and utility functions for making listings of file content hashcodes and manipulating directory trees based on such a hash index.
Project description
A command and utility functions for making listings of file content hashcodes and manipulating directory trees based on such a hash index.
Latest release 20240305:
- HashIndexCommand.cmd_ls: support rhost:rpath paths, honour intterupts in the remote mode.
- HashIndexCommand.cmd_rearrange: new optional dstdir command line argument, passed to rearrange.
- merge: symlink_mode: leave identical symlinks alone, just merge tags.
- rearrange: new optional dstdirpath parameter, default srcdirpath.
Function dir_filepaths(dirpath: str, *, fstags: cs.fstags.FSTags)
Generator yielding the filesystem paths of the files in dirpath
.
Function dir_remap(srcdirpath: str, fspaths_by_hashcode: Mapping[cs.hashutils.BaseHashCode, List[str]], *, hashname: str)
Generator yielding (srcpath,[remapped_paths])
2-tuples
based on the hashcodes keying rfspaths_by_hashcode
.
Function file_checksum(fspath: str, hashname: str = 'sha256', *, fstags: cs.fstags.FSTags) -> Optional[cs.hashutils.BaseHashCode]
Return the hashcode for the contents of the file at fspath
.
Warn and return None
on OSError
.
Function get_fstags_hashcode(fspath: str, hashname: str, fstags: cs.fstags.FSTags) -> Tuple[Optional[cs.hashutils.BaseHashCode], Optional[os.stat_result]]
Obtain the hashcode cached in the fstags if still valid.
Return a 2-tuple of (hashcode,stat_result)
where hashcode
is a BaseHashCode
subclass instance is valid
or None
if missing or no longer valid
and stat_result
is the current os.stat
result for fspath
.
Function hashindex(fspath, *, hashname: str, fstags: cs.fstags.FSTags)
Generator yielding (hashcode,filepath)
2-tuples
for the files in fspath
, which may be a file or directory path.
Note that it yields (None,filepath)
for files which cannot be accessed.
Class HashIndexCommand(cs.cmdutils.BaseCommand)
Tool to generate indices of file content hashcodes and to link files to destinations based on their hashcode.
Command line usage:
Usage: hashindex subcommand...
Generate or process file content hash listings.
Subcommands:
help [-l] [subcommand-names...]
Print help for subcommands.
This outputs the full help for the named subcommands,
or the short help for all subcommands if no names are specified.
-l Long help even if no subcommand-names provided.
linkto [-f] [-h hashname] [--mv] [-n] [-q] [-s] srcdir dstdir < hashindex
Link files from srcdir to dstdir according the input hash index.
-f Force: link even if the target already exists.
-h hashname
Specify the hash algorithm, default: sha256
--mv Move: unlink the original after a successful hard link.
-n No action; recite planned actions.
-q Quiet. Do not report actions.
-s Symlink the source file instead of hard linking.
ls [-h hashname] [-r] [host:]path...
Walk filesystem paths and emit a listing.
-e ssh_exe Specify the ssh executable.
-h hashname Specify the file content hash algorithm name.
-H hashindex_exe
Specify the remote hashindex executable.
-r Emit relative paths in the listing.
This requires each path to be a directory.
rearrange [options...] {[[user@]host:]refdir|-} [[user@]rhost:]targetdir [dstdir]
Rearrange files in targetdir based on their positions in refdir.
Options:
-e ssh_exe Specify the ssh executable.
-h hashname Specify the file content hash algorithm name.
-H hashindex_exe
Specify the remote hashindex executable.
--mv Move mode.
-n No action, dry run.
-s Symlink mode.
Other arguments:
refdir The reference directory, which may be local or remote
or "-" indicating that a hash index will be read from
standard input.
targetdir The directory containing the files to be rearranged,
which may be local or remote.
dstdir Optional destination directory for the rearranged files.
Default is the targetdir.
It is taken to be on the same host as targetdir.
shell
Run a command prompt via cmd.Cmd using this command's subcommands.
Function localpath(fspath: str) -> str
Return a filesystem path modified so that it connot be
misinterpreted as a remote path such as user@host:path
.
If fspath
contains no colon (:
) or is an absolute path
or starts with ./
then it is returned unchanged.
Otherwise a leading ./
is prepended.
Function main(argv=None)
Commandline implementation.
Function merge(srcpath: str, dstpath: str, *, opname=None, hashname: str, move_mode: bool = False, symlink_mode=False, doit=False, quiet=False, fstags: cs.fstags.FSTags)
Merge srcpath
to dstpath
.
If dstpath
does not exist, move/link/symlink srcpath
to dstpath
.
Otherwise checksum their contents and raise FileExistsError
if they differ.
Function paths_remap(srcpaths: Iterable[str], fspaths_by_hashcode: Mapping[cs.hashutils.BaseHashCode, List[str]], *, hashname: str)
Generator yielding (srcpath,fspaths)
2-tuples.
Function read_hashindex(f, start=1, *, hashname: str)
A generator which reads line from the file f
and yields (hashcode,fspath)
2-tuples.
If there are parse errors the hashcode
or fspath
may be None
.
Function read_remote_hashindex(rhost: str, rdirpath: str, *, hashname: str, ssh_exe=None, hashindex_exe=None, check=True)
A generator which reads a hashindex of a remote directory,
This runs: hashindex ls -h hashname -r rdirpath
on the remote host.
It yields (hashcode,fspath)
2-tuples.
Parameters:
rhost
: the remote host, oruser@host
rdirpath
: the remote directory pathhashname
: the file content hash algorithm namessh_exe
: thessh
executable, defaultDEFAULT_SSH_EXE
:'ssh'
hashindex_exe
: the remotehashindex
executable, defaultDEFAULT_HASHINDEX_EXE
:'hashindex'
check
: whether to check that the remote command has a0
return code, defaultTrue
Function rearrange(srcdirpath: str, rfspaths_by_hashcode, dstdirpath=None, *, hashname: str, move_mode: bool = False, symlink_mode=False, doit: bool, quiet: bool = False, fstags: cs.fstags.FSTags, runstate: cs.resources.RunState)
Rearrange the files in dirpath
according to the
hashcode->[relpaths] fspaths_by_hashcode
.
Parameters:
srcdirpath
: the directory whose files are to be rearrangedrfspaths_by_hashcode
: a mapping of hashcode to relative pathname to which the original file is to be moveddstdirpath
: optional target directory for the rearranged files; defaults tosrcdirpath
, rearranging the files in placehashname
: the file content hash algorithm namemove_move
: move files instead of linking themsymlink_mode
: symlink files instead of linking themdoit
: if true do the link/move/symlink, otherwise just printquiet
: defaultFalse
; if true do not print
Function run_remote_hashindex(rhost: str, argv, *, ssh_exe=None, hashindex_exe=None, check: bool = True, doit: bool = True, **subp_options)
Run a remote hashindex
command.
Return the CompletedProcess
result or None
if doit
is false.
Note that as with cs.psutils.run
, the arguments are resolved
via cs.psutils.prep_argv
.
Parameters:
rhost
: the remote host, oruser@host
argv
: the command line arguments to be passed to the remotehashindex
commandssh_exe
: thessh
executable, defaultDEFAULT_SSH_EXE
:'ssh'
hashindex_exe
: the remotehashindex
executable, defaultDEFAULT_HASHINDEX_EXE
:'hashindex'
check
: whether to check that the remote command has a0
return code, defaultTrue
doit
: whether to actually run the command, defaultTrue
Other keyword parameters are passed therough tocs.psutils.run
.
Function set_fstags_hashcode(fspath: str, hashcode, S: os.stat_result, fstags: cs.fstags.FSTags)
Record hashcode
against fspath
.
Release Log
Release 20240305:
- HashIndexCommand.cmd_ls: support rhost:rpath paths, honour intterupts in the remote mode.
- HashIndexCommand.cmd_rearrange: new optional dstdir command line argument, passed to rearrange.
- merge: symlink_mode: leave identical symlinks alone, just merge tags.
- rearrange: new optional dstdirpath parameter, default srcdirpath.
Release 20240216:
- HashIndexCommand.cmdlinkto,cmd_rearrange: run the link/mv stuff with sys.stdout in line buffered mode.
- DO not get hashcodes from symlinks.
- HashIndexCommand.cmd_ls: ignore None hashcodes, do not set xit=1.
- New run_remote_hashindex() and read_remote_hashindex() functions.
- dir_filepaths: skip dot files, the fstags .fstags file and nonregular files.
Release 20240211.1: Better module docstring.
Release 20240211: Initial PyPI release: "hashindex" command and utility functions for listing file hashcodes and rearranging trees based on a hash index.
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