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#!/usr/bin/env perl
## Copyright © 2010 by Daniel Friesel <derf@finalrewind.org>
## License: WTFPL <http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl>
## 0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
no if $] >= 5.018, warnings => 'experimental::smartmatch';
use App::Hashl;
use Cwd;
use DateTime;
use File::Copy;
use File::Find;
use Getopt::Long;
use IO::Handle;
use List::MoreUtils qw(any);
use Time::Progress;
my $add_unignore = 0;
my $base = getcwd();
my $rel_paths = 1;
my $db_file = '.hashl.db';
my $total = 0;
my $cur = 0;
my $show_progress = 1;
my $xdev_fsno;
my @edb_files;
my $timer;
my $incoming_dir;
my $read_size;
my ( $find_ref, $find_db_write );
my $hashl;
my @ehashl;
our $VERSION = '1.00';
STDERR->autoflush(1);
GetOptions(
'd|database=s' => \$db_file,
'e|extra-db=s' => \@edb_files,
'f|force' => \$add_unignore,
'n|no-progress' => sub { $show_progress = 0 },
's|read-size=i' => sub { $read_size = $_[1] * 1024 },
'V|version' => sub { say "hashl version ${VERSION}"; exit 0 },
'x|one-file-system' => sub { $xdev_fsno = ( stat($base) )[0] },
) or usage();
if ( substr( $db_file, 0, 1 ) ne q{/} ) {
$db_file = "${base}/${db_file}";
}
my $action = shift;
sub usage {
die(<<"EOF");
Usage: $0 [options] <update|list|info|...> [args]
See 'perldoc -F $0' (or 'man hashl' if it is properly installed)
EOF
}
if ( not defined $action ) {
usage();
}
if ( -r $db_file ) {
$hashl = App::Hashl->new_from_file($db_file);
}
else {
$hashl = App::Hashl->new( read_size => $read_size );
}
@ehashl = ($hashl);
for my $file (@edb_files) {
if ( -r $file ) {
push( @ehashl, App::Hashl->new_from_file($file) );
}
else {
die("-e ${file}: database does not exist\n");
}
}
local $SIG{INT} = \&quit_save_db;
local $SIG{TERM} = \&quit_save_db;
sub quit_save_db {
$hashl->save($db_file);
exit 0;
}
sub get_total {
my $file = $File::Find::name;
if ( -f $file
and not -l $file
and $file ne $db_file
and ( not $xdev_fsno or ( stat($file) )[0] == $xdev_fsno ) )
{
$total++;
}
return;
}
sub drop_deleted {
for my $file ( $hashl->files ) {
if ( not -e $file ) {
$hashl->delete_file($file);
}
}
return;
}
sub ensure_equal_hash_sizes {
for my $i ( 1 .. $#ehashl ) {
if ( $ehashl[$i]->read_size != $hashl->read_size ) {
printf STDERR (
'Cannot list: main database has read size %d, but database'
. " %s has read size %d\n",
$hashl->read_size,
$edb_files[ $i - 1 ],
$ehashl[$i]->read_size
);
exit 1;
}
}
return;
}
sub copy_file {
my ( $file, $to ) = @_;
my $cp_base = substr( $file, length($base) + 1 );
if ( $base =~ s{ / [^/]+ $}{}x ) {
mkdirs( $incoming_dir, $cp_base );
}
copy( $file, "${to}/${cp_base}" )
or die("Cannot copy ${file} to ${to}/${cp_base}: $!\n");
return;
}
sub db_find_new {
my ( $file, $path ) = @_;
if ( not any { $_->file_in_db($path) } @ehashl ) {
print STDERR "\r\e[2K";
say $file;
}
return;
}
sub db_find_known {
my ( $file, $path ) = @_;
if ( any { $_->file_in_db($path) } @ehashl ) {
print STDERR "\r\e[2K";
say $file;
}
return;
}
sub file_info {
my ($file) = @_;
my $entry = $hashl->file($file);
if ( not $entry ) {
die("No such file in database\n");
}
printf(
"File: %s\nSize: %d bytes (%s)\nHash: %s\n",
$file, $entry->{size}, $hashl->si_size( $entry->{size} ),
$entry->{hash},
);
return;
}
sub process_file {
my ( $code, $write ) = ( $find_ref, $find_db_write );
my $file = $File::Find::name;
my $path = $file;
if ( not -f $file
or -l $file
or $file eq $db_file
or ( $xdev_fsno and ( stat($file) )[0] != $xdev_fsno ) )
{
return;
}
if ($rel_paths) {
$file = substr( $file, length($base) + 1 );
}
$cur++;
if ($show_progress) {
print STDERR $timer->report(
"\r\e[2KScanning directory: %p done, %L elapsed, %E remaining",
$cur, );
}
&{$code}( $file, $path );
if ( $write and ( ( $cur % 5000 ) == 0 ) ) {
$hashl->save($db_file);
}
return;
}
sub db_update {
my ( $file, $path ) = @_;
$hashl->add_file(
file => $file,
path => $path,
unignore => $add_unignore,
);
return;
}
sub db_ignore {
my ( $file, $path ) = @_;
$hashl->ignore( $file, $path );
return;
}
sub db_copy {
my ( $file, $path ) = @_;
if ( not any { $_->file_in_db($path) } @ehashl ) {
copy_file( $path, $incoming_dir );
}
return;
}
sub mkdirs {
my ( $dir_base, $new ) = @_;
for my $dir ( split( qr{/}, $new ) ) {
$dir_base .= "/$dir";
if ( !-d $dir_base ) {
mkdir($dir_base)
or die("Cannot create ${dir_base}: $!\n");
}
}
return;
}
sub prepare_db_run {
my ($dir) = @_;
$dir //= $base;
if ( not $show_progress ) {
return;
}
find( \&get_total, $dir );
$timer = Time::Progress->new();
$timer->attr(
min => 1,
max => $total,
);
return;
}
sub cmd_copy {
($incoming_dir) = @_;
prepare_db_run();
if ( not $incoming_dir ) {
usage();
}
if ( substr( $incoming_dir, 0, 1 ) ne q{/} ) {
$incoming_dir = $base . q{/} . $incoming_dir;
}
$find_ref = \&db_copy;
$find_db_write = 0;
find( \&process_file, $base );
print "\n";
return;
}
sub cmd_find_known {
my ($dir) = @_;
$dir //= $base;
if ( substr( $dir, 0, 1 ) ne q{/} ) {
$dir = $base . q{/} . $dir;
}
prepare_db_run($dir);
$find_ref = \&db_find_known;
$find_db_write = 0;
find( \&process_file, $dir );
print "\n";
return;
}
sub cmd_find_new {
my ($new_dir) = @_;
$new_dir //= $base;
if ( substr( $new_dir, 0, 1 ) ne q{/} ) {
$new_dir = $base . q{/} . $new_dir;
}
prepare_db_run($new_dir);
$find_ref = \&db_find_new;
$find_db_write = 0;
find( \&process_file, $new_dir );
print "\n";
return;
}
sub cmd_ignore {
my ($ign_dir) = @_;
$ign_dir //= $base;
prepare_db_run();
if ( substr( $ign_dir, 0, 1 ) ne q{/} ) {
$ign_dir = $base . q{/} . $ign_dir;
}
$find_ref = \&db_ignore;
$find_db_write = 1;
find( \&process_file, $ign_dir );
$hashl->save($db_file);
print "\n";
return;
}
sub cmd_info {
my ($file) = @_;
if ($file) {
file_info($file);
}
else {
print $hashl->db_info();
}
return;
}
sub map_with_prefix {
my ( $prefix, @items ) = @_;
return map { [ $prefix, $_ ] } @items;
}
sub cmd_list {
my ($re) = @_;
ensure_equal_hash_sizes();
printf(
"# hashl v%s Read Size %d bytes (%s)\n",
$VERSION, $hashl->read_size, $hashl->si_size( $hashl->read_size ),
);
for my $pair (
sort { $a->[1] cmp $b->[1] }
map { map_with_prefix( $_, $_->files ) } @ehashl
)
{
my ( $db, $name ) = @{$pair};
my $file = $db->file($name);
if ( $re and $name !~ m{$re} ) {
next;
}
printf( "%s %-7s %s\n",
$file->{hash}, $db->si_size( $file->{size} ), $name );
}
return;
}
sub colorize {
my ( $filename, $cmap ) = @_;
my $filetype = ( split( qr{ [.] }x, $filename ) )[-1];
if ( exists $cmap->{$filetype} ) {
return sprintf( "\e[%sm%s\e[0m", $cmap->{$filetype}, $filename );
}
return $filename;
}
sub cmd_ls {
my ($re) = @_;
my $now = DateTime->now;
ensure_equal_hash_sizes();
my @ls_colors = split( qr{ : }x, $ENV{LS_COLORS} // q{} );
my %cmap;
for my $ls_color (@ls_colors) {
if ( $ls_color =~ m{ ^ [*] [.] (?<filetype> [^=]+ ) = (?<color> .+) }x )
{
$cmap{ $+{filetype} } = $+{color};
}
}
for my $pair (
sort { $a->[1] cmp $b->[1] }
map { map_with_prefix( $_, $_->files ) } @ehashl
)
{
my ( $db, $name ) = @{$pair};
my $file = $db->file($name);
my $dt = DateTime->from_epoch(
epoch => $file->{mtime},
);
my $time_format = '%b %d %H:%M';
# Date math is hard. So we don't account for leap years (or leap seconds) here.
if ( $now->epoch - $dt->epoch >= 31536000 ) {
$time_format = '%b %d %Y';
}
if ( $re and $name !~ m{$re} ) {
next;
}
printf( "%-7s %s %s\n",
$db->si_size( $file->{size} ),
$dt->strftime($time_format),
colorize( $name, \%cmap ) );
}
return;
}
sub cmd_list_files {
say join( "\n", sort map { $_->files } @ehashl );
return;
}
sub cmd_list_ignored {
ensure_equal_hash_sizes();
say join( "\n", map { $_->ignored } @ehashl );
return;
}
sub cmd_update {
drop_deleted();
prepare_db_run();
$find_ref = \&db_update;
$find_db_write = 1;
find( \&process_file, $base );
print "\n";
$hashl->save($db_file);
return;
}
given ($action) {
when ('copy') { cmd_copy(@ARGV) }
when ('find-known') { cmd_find_known(@ARGV) }
when ('find-new') { cmd_find_new(@ARGV) }
when ('ignore') { cmd_ignore(@ARGV) }
when ('info') { cmd_info(@ARGV) }
when ('ls') { cmd_ls(@ARGV) }
when ('list') { cmd_list(@ARGV) }
when ('list-files') { cmd_list_files(@ARGV) }
when ('list-ignored') { cmd_list_ignored(@ARGV) }
when ('update') { cmd_update(@ARGV) }
default { usage() }
}
__END__
=head1 NAME
B<hashl> - Create database with partial file hashes, check if other files are in it
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<hashl> [B<-fnx>] [B<-d> I<dbfile>] [B<-s> I<read-size>] I<action> [I<args>]
=head1 VERSION
This manual documents hashl version 1.00
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Actions:
=over
=item B<copy> I<newdir>
Copy all files in the current directory which are not in any database to
I<newdir>.
=item B<find-known> [I<directory>]
List all files which are already in any database. Scans either the current
directory or I<directory>.
=item B<find-new> [I<directory>]
List all files which are not in any database. Scans either the current
directory or I<directory>.
=item B<ignore> [I<directory>]
Add all files in I<directory> (or the current directory) as "ignored" to the
database. This means that hashl will save the file's hash and skip matching
files for B<copy> or B<find-new>.
=item B<info> [I<file>]
Show information on I<file> (or the database, if I<file> is not specified).
=item B<list> [I<regex>]
List all files and their hashes. The list format is C<< hash size file >>.
If I<regex> (a perl regular expression) is specifed, only matching files will
be listed.
=item B<list-files>
List all filenames, one file per line.
=item B<list-ignored>
List ignored hashes.
=item B<update>
Update or create hash database. Iterates over all files below the current
directory.
=back
=head1 OPTIONS
=over
=item B<-d>|B<--database> I<dbfile>
Use I<dbfile> instead of F<.hashl.db>
=item B<-e>|B<--extra-db> I<dbfile>
Use I<dbfile> in addition to F<.hashl.db> / B<-d>. May be specified
several times.
Database files specified with this option will be opened read-only and ignored
by writing actions (such as B<update> or B<ignore>).
=item B<-f>|B<--force>
For use with C<< hashl add >>: If there are ignored files in the directory,
unignore and add them.
=item B<-n>|B<--no-progress>
Do not show progress information. Most useful with C<< hashl find-new >>.
=item B<-s>|B<--read-size> I<kibibytes>
Change size of the part of each file which is hashed. By default, B<hashl>
hashes the first 4 MiB. Note that this option only makes sense when using C<<
hashl update >> to create a new database.
A size of 0 (zero) makes hashl read whole files, i.e. turning it into sha1sum
with a database.
=item B<-V>|B<--version>
Print version information.
=item B<-x>|B<--one-file-system>
Do not cross filesystem boundaries when processing files. At the time of this
writing, this may not prevent hashl from recursing into other filesystems,
but they will never be hashed, copied or otherwise processed.
=back
=head1 EXIT STATUS
Unless an error occured, B<hashl> will always return zero.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
None, so far
=head1 DEPENDENCIES
=over
=item * Digest::SHA
=item * List::MoreUtils
=item * Time::Progress
=back
=head1 BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
Unknown.
=head1 EXAMPLES
=head2 LEECHING
First, create a database of your local files:
C<< cd /media/videos; hashl update >>
Now, assume you have a (possibly slow) external share mounted at
F</tmp/mnt/ext>. You do not want to copy all files to your disk and then use
B<fdupes> or similar to weed out the duplicates. Since you just used B<hashl>
to create a database with the hashes of the first 4MB of all your files, you
can now use it to check if you (very probably) already have any remote file.
For that, you only need to leech the first 4MB of every file on the share, and
not the whole file. For example:
C<< cd /tmp/mnt/ext; hashl copy /media/videos/incoming >>
=head2 EXTERNAL HARD DISK
Personally, I have all my videos on an external hard disk, which I usually do
not carry with me. So, when I get new videos, I put them into F<~/lib/videos>
on my netbook, and then later copy them to the external disk. Of course, it
can always happen that I get a movie I already have, or forget to move
something from F<~/lib/videos> to the external disk, especially since I also
always have some stuff from the disk in F<~/lib/videos>.
However, I can use B<hashl> to conveniently solve this issue. Run
periodically:
C<< cd /media/argon; hashl -d ~/lib/video/.argon update >>
Now, I always have a list of files on the external disk with me. When I get a
new file:
C<< hashl -d ~/lib/video/.argon new-file $file >>
And to find out which files are not on the external disk:
C<< cd ~/lib/video; print -l **/*(.) | hashl -d .argon new-file >>
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2010 by Daniel Friesel E<lt>derf@finalrewind.orgE<gt>
=head1 LICENSE
0. You just DO WHAT THE FUCK YOU WANT TO.
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