File::RsyncP::FileIO(3User Contributed Perl DocumentatiFile::RsyncP::FileIO(3)NAMEFile::RsyncP::FileIO - Perl Rsync client file system IO
SYNOPSIS
use File::RsyncP::FileIO;
my $rs = File::RsyncP->new({
logLevel => 1,
rsyncCmd => ["/bin/rsh", $host, "-l", $user, "/bin/rsync"],
rsyncArgs => [qw(
--numeric-ids
--perms
--owner
--group
--devices
--links
--ignore-times
--block-size=700
--relative
--recursive
-v
)],
logHandler => sub {
my($str) = @_;
print MyHandler "log: $str\n";
};
fio => File::RsyncP::FileIO->new({
logLevel => 1,
});
});
DESCRIPTIONFile::RsyncP::FileIO contains all of the file system access functions
needed by File::RsyncP. This functionality is relegated to this module
so it can be subclassed or replaced by different code for applications
where an rsync interface is provided for non-file system data (eg:
databases).
File::RsyncP::FileIO provides the following functions.
Setup and utility functions
new({ options... })
Creates a new File::RsyncP::FileIO object. The single argument is
a hashref of options:
blockSize
Defaults to 700. Can be set later using the blockSize
function.
logLevel
Defaults to 0. Controls the verbosity of FileIO operations.
digest
Defaults to File::RsyncP::Digest->new. No need to override.
checksumSeed
The checksum seed used in digest calculations. Defaults to 0.
The server-side Rsync generates a checksum seed and sends it to
the client. This value is usually set later, after the
checksum seed is received from the remote rsync, via the
checksumSeed function.
logHandler
A subroutine reference to a function that handles all the log
messages. The default is a subroutine that prints the messages
to STDERR.
blockSize($value)
Set the block size to the new value, in case it wasn't set via the
blockSize option to new().
checksumSeed($seed)
Set the checksum seed used in digest calculations to the new value.
Usually this value isn't known when new() is called, so it is
necessary to set it later via this function.
logHandlerSet
Set the log handler callback function. Usually this value is
specified via new(), but it can be changed later via this function.
dirs($localDir, $remoteDir)
Specify the local and remote directories.
log(@msg)
Save one (or more) messages for logging purposes.
statsGet
Return an optional hashref of statistics compiled by the FileIO
object. These values are opaquely passed up to File::RsyncP.
finish($isChild)
Do any necessary finish-up processing. The $isChild argument is
true if this is the child process (remember the receiving side has
two processes: the child receives the file deltas while the parent
generates the block digests).
Checksum computation functions
csumStart($f, $needMD4)
Get ready to generate block checksums for the given file. The
argument is a hashref typically returned by
File::RsyncP::FileList->get. Typically this opens the underlying
file and creates a File::RsyncP::Digest object. If $needMD4 is
non-zero, then csumEnd() will return the file MD4 digest.
csumGet($num, $csumLen, $blockSize)
Return $num bkocks work of checksums with the MD4 checksum length
of $csumLen (typically 2 or 16), with a block size of $blockSize.
Typically this reads the file and calls
File::RsyncP::Digest->blockDigest.
csumEnd()
Finish up the checksum calculation. Typically closes the
underlying file. Note that csumStart, csumGet, csumEnd are called
in strict order so they don't need to be reentrant (ie: there is
only one csum done at a time). If csumStart() was called with
$needMD4 then csumEnd() will return the file MD4 digest.
File reading functions
There are used for sending files (currently sending files doesn't
implement deltas; it behaves as though --whole-file was specified):
readStart($f)
Get ready to read the given file. The argument is a hashref
typically returned by File::RsyncP::FileList->get. Typically this
opens the underlying file.
read($num)
Read $num bytes from the file.
readEnd()
Finish up the read operation. Typically closes the underlying
file. Note that readStart, readGet, readEnd are called in strict
order so they don't need to be reentrant (ie: there is only one
read done at a time).
File operations
attribGet($f)
Return the attributes for the given file as a hashref. The
argument is a hashref typically returned by
File::RsyncP::FileList->get.
attribSet($f, $placeHolder)
Set the attributes for the given file. The argument is a hashref
typically returned by File::RsyncP::FileList->get. If $placeHolder
is true then don't do anything. Returns undef on success.
makePath($f)
Create the directory specified by $f. The argument is a hashref
typically returned by File::RsyncP::FileList->get. Returns undef
on success.
makeSpecial($f)
Create the special file specified by $f. The argument is a hashref
typically returned by File::RsyncP::FileList->get. Returns undef
on success.
unlink($remotePath)
Unlink the file or directory corresponding to the given remote
path.
ignoreAttrOnFile($f)
Normally should return undef, meaning use the default setting of
ignore-times. Otherwise, if this function returns zero or non-
zero, the returned value overrides the setting of ignore-times for
this file. The argument is a hashref typically returned by
File::RsyncP::FileList->get. See the doPartial option in
File::RsyncP->new().
File delta receiving functions
These functions are only called when we are receiving files. They are
called by the child process.
fileDeltaRxStart($f, $cnt, $size, $remainder)
Start the receiving of file deltas for file $f, a hashref typically
returned by File::RsyncP::FileList->get. The remaining arguments
are the number of blocks, size of blocks, and size of the last
(partial) block as generated by the parent on the receiving side
(they are not the values the new file on the sending side).
Returns undef on success.
fileDeltaRxNext($blk, $newData)
This function is called repeatedly as the file is constructed.
Exactly one of $blk and $newData are defined. If $blk is defined
it is an integer that specifies which block of the original file
should be written at this point. If $newData is defined, it is
literal data (that didn't match any blocks) that should be written
at this point.
fileDeltaRxDone($md4)
Finish processing of the file deltas for this file. $md4 is the
MD4 digest of the sent file. It should be compared against the MD4
digest of the reconstructed file. Returns undef on success, 1 if
the file's MD4 didn't agree (meaning it should be repeated for
phase 2), and negative on error.
File list sending function
fileListSend($fileList, $outputFunc)
Generate the file list (by calling $fileList->encode for every file
to be sent) and call the output function $outputFunc with the
output data by calling
&$outputFunc($fileList->encodeData);
AUTHOR
File::RsyncP::FileList was written by Craig Barratt
<cbarratt@users.sourceforge.net> based on rsync 2.5.5.
Rsync was written by Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org> and Paul
Mackerras. It is available under a GPL license. See
http://rsync.samba.org
LICENSE
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License in
the LICENSE file along with this program; if not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307 USA.
SEE ALSO
See <http://perlrsync.sourceforge.net> for File::RsyncP's SourceForge
home page.
See File::RsyncP, File::RsyncP::Digest, and File::RsyncP::FileList.
Also see BackupPC's lib/BackupPC/Xfer/RsyncFileIO.pm for an example of
another implementation of File::RsyncP::FileIO, in fact one that is
more tested than the default File::RsyncP::FileIO.pm.
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