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util/human/units.lua @ 11781:9c23e7c8a67a

mod_http_file_share: Add optional global quota on total storage usage Before, maximum storage usage (assuming all users upload as much as they could) would depend on the quota, retention period and number of users. Since number of users can vary, this makes it hard to know how much storage will be needed. Adding a limit to the total overall storage use solves this, making it simple to set it to some number based on what storage is actually available. Summary job run less often than the prune job since it touches the entire archive; and started before the prune job since it's needed before the first upload.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sun, 12 Sep 2021 01:38:33 +0200
parent 10903:c5f26f9adb31
child 12573:0f4feaf9ca64
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local math_abs = math.abs;
local math_ceil = math.ceil;
local math_floor = math.floor;
local math_log = math.log;
local math_max = math.max;
local math_min = math.min;
local unpack = table.unpack or unpack; --luacheck: ignore 113

if math_log(10, 10) ~= 1 then
	-- Lua 5.1 COMPAT
	local log10 = math.log10;
	function math_log(n, base)
		return log10(n) / log10(base);
	end
end

local large = {
	"k", 1000,
	"M", 1000000,
	"G", 1000000000,
	"T", 1000000000000,
	"P", 1000000000000000,
	"E", 1000000000000000000,
	"Z", 1000000000000000000000,
	"Y", 1000000000000000000000000,
}
local small = {
	"m", 0.001,
	"μ", 0.000001,
	"n", 0.000000001,
	"p", 0.000000000001,
	"f", 0.000000000000001,
	"a", 0.000000000000000001,
	"z", 0.000000000000000000001,
	"y", 0.000000000000000000000001,
}

local binary = {
	"Ki", 2^10,
	"Mi", 2^20,
	"Gi", 2^30,
	"Ti", 2^40,
	"Pi", 2^50,
	"Ei", 2^60,
	"Zi", 2^70,
	"Yi", 2^80,
}

local function adjusted_unit(n, b)
	local round = math_floor;
	local prefixes = large;
	local logbase = 1000;
	if b == 'b' then
		prefixes = binary;
		logbase = 1024;
	elseif n < 1 then
		prefixes = small;
		round = math_ceil;
	end
	local m = math_max(0, math_min(8, round(math_abs(math_log(math_abs(n), logbase)))));
	local prefix, multiplier = unpack(prefixes, m * 2-1, m*2);
	return multiplier or 1, prefix;
end

-- n: number, the number to format
-- unit: string, the base unit
-- b: optional enum 'b', thousands base
local function format(n, unit, b) --> string
	local fmt = "%.3g %s%s";
	if n == 0 then
		return fmt:format(n, "", unit);
	end
	local multiplier, prefix = adjusted_unit(n, b);
	return fmt:format(n / multiplier, prefix or "", unit);
end

return {
	adjust = adjusted_unit;
	format = format;
};