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multifilereader.go
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package files
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"mime/multipart"
"net/textproto"
"net/url"
"path"
"sync"
)
// MultiFileReader reads from a `commands.File` (which can be a directory of files
// or a regular file) as HTTP multipart encoded data.
type MultiFileReader struct {
io.Reader
// directory stack for NextFile
files []DirIterator
path []string
currentFile File
buf bytes.Buffer
mpWriter *multipart.Writer
closed bool
mutex *sync.Mutex
// if true, the data will be type 'multipart/form-data'
// if false, the data will be type 'multipart/mixed'
form bool
}
// NewMultiFileReader constructs a MultiFileReader. `file` can be any `commands.Directory`.
// If `form` is set to true, the multipart data will have a Content-Type of 'multipart/form-data',
// if `form` is false, the Content-Type will be 'multipart/mixed'.
func NewMultiFileReader(file Directory, form bool) (*MultiFileReader, error) {
it, err := file.Entries()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
mfr := &MultiFileReader{
files: []DirIterator{it},
path: []string{""},
form: form,
mutex: &sync.Mutex{},
}
mfr.mpWriter = multipart.NewWriter(&mfr.buf)
return mfr, nil
}
func (mfr *MultiFileReader) Read(buf []byte) (written int, err error) {
mfr.mutex.Lock()
defer mfr.mutex.Unlock()
// if we are closed and the buffer is flushed, end reading
if mfr.closed && mfr.buf.Len() == 0 {
return 0, io.EOF
}
// if the current file isn't set, advance to the next file
if mfr.currentFile == nil {
var entry DirEntry
for entry == nil {
if len(mfr.files) == 0 {
mfr.mpWriter.Close()
mfr.closed = true
return mfr.buf.Read(buf)
}
if !mfr.files[len(mfr.files)-1].Next() {
mfr.files = mfr.files[:len(mfr.files)-1]
mfr.path = mfr.path[:len(mfr.path)-1]
continue
}
if mfr.files[len(mfr.files)-1].Err() != nil {
return 0, mfr.files[len(mfr.files)-1].Err()
}
entry = mfr.files[len(mfr.files)-1]
}
// handle starting a new file part
if !mfr.closed {
mfr.currentFile = entry.File()
// write the boundary and headers
header := make(textproto.MIMEHeader)
filename := url.QueryEscape(path.Join(path.Join(mfr.path...), entry.Name()))
header.Set("Content-Disposition", fmt.Sprintf("file; filename=\"%s\"", filename))
var contentType string
switch f := entry.File().(type) {
case *Symlink:
contentType = "application/symlink"
case Directory:
newIt, err := f.Entries()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
mfr.files = append(mfr.files, newIt)
mfr.path = append(mfr.path, entry.Name())
contentType = "application/x-directory"
case Regular:
// otherwise, use the file as a reader to read its contents
contentType = "application/octet-stream"
default:
return 0, ErrNotSupported
}
header.Set("Content-Type", contentType)
if rf, ok := entry.File().(FileInfo); ok {
header.Set("abspath", rf.AbsPath())
}
_, err := mfr.mpWriter.CreatePart(header)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
}
}
// if the buffer has something in it, read from it
if mfr.buf.Len() > 0 {
return mfr.buf.Read(buf)
}
// otherwise, read from file data
switch f := mfr.currentFile.(type) {
case Regular:
written, err = f.Read(buf)
if err != io.EOF {
return written, err
}
}
if err := mfr.currentFile.Close(); err != nil {
return written, err
}
mfr.currentFile = nil
return written, nil
}
// Boundary returns the boundary string to be used to separate files in the multipart data
func (mfr *MultiFileReader) Boundary() string {
return mfr.mpWriter.Boundary()
}