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tools/migration/migrator/prosody_files.lua @ 9450:b890ceb1c24f

util.poll: Increase max epoll events per call This makes the struct roughly the same size in both epoll and select mode (64bit). There doesn’t seem to be much guidance on an appropriate size, it does not seem to matter too much since if there are more events they will simply show up in the next epoll_wait call. The number of exactly concurrent events should be fairly low most of the time anyways.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Mon, 08 Oct 2018 15:33:15 +0200
parent 7881:4e3067272fae
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local print = print;
local assert = assert;
local setmetatable = setmetatable;
local tonumber = tonumber;
local char = string.char;
local coroutine = coroutine;
local lfs = require "lfs";
local loadfile = loadfile;
local pcall = pcall;
local mtools = require "migrator.mtools";
local next = next;
local pairs = pairs;
local json = require "util.json";
local os_getenv = os.getenv;
local error = error;

prosody = {};
local dm = require "util.datamanager"


local function is_dir(path) return lfs.attributes(path, "mode") == "directory"; end
local function is_file(path) return lfs.attributes(path, "mode") == "file"; end
local function clean_path(path)
	return path:gsub("\\", "/"):gsub("//+", "/"):gsub("^~", os_getenv("HOME") or "~");
end
local encode, decode; do
	local urlcodes = setmetatable({}, { __index = function (t, k) t[k] = char(tonumber("0x"..k)); return t[k]; end });
	decode = function (s) return s and (s:gsub("+", " "):gsub("%%([a-fA-F0-9][a-fA-F0-9])", urlcodes)); end
	encode = function (s) return s and (s:gsub("%W", function (c) return format("%%%02x", c:byte()); end)); end
end
local function decode_dir(x)
	if x:gsub("%%%x%x", ""):gsub("[a-zA-Z0-9]", "") == "" then
		return decode(x);
	end
end
local function decode_file(x)
	if x:match(".%.dat$") and x:gsub("%.dat$", ""):gsub("%%%x%x", ""):gsub("[a-zA-Z0-9]", "") == "" then
		return decode(x:gsub("%.dat$", ""));
	end
end
local function prosody_dir(path, ondir, onfile, ...)
	for x in lfs.dir(path) do
		local xpath = path.."/"..x;
		if decode_dir(x) and is_dir(xpath) then
			ondir(xpath, x, ...);
		elseif decode_file(x) and is_file(xpath) then
			onfile(xpath, x, ...);
		end
	end
end

local function handle_root_file(path, name)
	--print("root file: ", decode_file(name))
	coroutine.yield { user = nil, host = nil, store = decode_file(name) };
end
local function handle_host_file(path, name, host)
	--print("host file: ", decode_dir(host).."/"..decode_file(name))
	coroutine.yield { user = nil, host = decode_dir(host), store = decode_file(name) };
end
local function handle_store_file(path, name, store, host)
	--print("store file: ", decode_file(name).."@"..decode_dir(host).."/"..decode_dir(store))
	coroutine.yield { user = decode_file(name), host = decode_dir(host), store = decode_dir(store) };
end
local function handle_host_store(path, name, host)
	prosody_dir(path, function() end, handle_store_file, name, host);
end
local function handle_host_dir(path, name)
	prosody_dir(path, handle_host_store, handle_host_file, name);
end
local function handle_root_dir(path)
	prosody_dir(path, handle_host_dir, handle_root_file);
end

local function decode_user(item)
	local userdata = {
		user = item[1].user;
		host = item[1].host;
		stores = {};
	};
	for i=1,#item do -- loop over stores
		local result = {};
		local store = item[i];
		userdata.stores[store.store] = store.data;
		store.user = nil; store.host = nil; store.store = nil;
	end
	return userdata;
end

local function reader(input)
	local path = clean_path(assert(input.path, "no input.path specified"));
	assert(is_dir(path), "input.path is not a directory");
	local iter = coroutine.wrap(function()handle_root_dir(path);end);
	-- get per-user stores, sorted
	local iter = mtools.sorted {
		reader = function()
			local x = iter();
			while x do
				dm.set_data_path(path);
				local err;
				x.data, err = dm.load(x.user, x.host, x.store);
				if x.data == nil and err then
					local p = dm.getpath(x.user, x.host, x.store);
					print(("Error loading data at path %s for %s@%s (%s store): %s")
						:format(p, x.user or "<nil>", x.host or "<nil>", x.store or "<nil>", err or "<nil>"));
				else
					return x;
				end
				x = iter();
			end
		end;
		sorter = function(a, b)
			local a_host, a_user, a_store = a.host or "", a.user or "", a.store or "";
			local b_host, b_user, b_store = b.host or "", b.user or "", b.store or "";
			return a_host > b_host or (a_host==b_host and a_user > b_user) or (a_host==b_host and a_user==b_user and a_store > b_store);
		end;
	};
	-- merge stores to get users
	iter = mtools.merged(iter, function(a, b)
		return (a.host == b.host and a.user == b.user);
	end);

	return function()
		local x = iter();
		return x and decode_user(x);
	end
end

local function writer(output)
	local path = clean_path(assert(output.path, "no output.path specified"));
	assert(is_dir(path), "output.path is not a directory");
	return function(item)
		if not item then return; end -- end of input
		dm.set_data_path(path);
		for store, data in pairs(item.stores) do
			assert(dm.store(item.user, item.host, store, data));
		end
	end
end

return {
	reader = reader;
	writer = writer;
}