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restic/vendor/github.com/ncw/swift/meta.go
2017-07-23 14:25:38 +02:00

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// Metadata manipulation in and out of Headers
package swift
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
// Metadata stores account, container or object metadata.
type Metadata map[string]string
// Metadata gets the Metadata starting with the metaPrefix out of the Headers.
//
// The keys in the Metadata will be converted to lower case
func (h Headers) Metadata(metaPrefix string) Metadata {
m := Metadata{}
metaPrefix = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(metaPrefix)
for key, value := range h {
if strings.HasPrefix(key, metaPrefix) {
metaKey := strings.ToLower(key[len(metaPrefix):])
m[metaKey] = value
}
}
return m
}
// AccountMetadata converts Headers from account to a Metadata.
//
// The keys in the Metadata will be converted to lower case.
func (h Headers) AccountMetadata() Metadata {
return h.Metadata("X-Account-Meta-")
}
// ContainerMetadata converts Headers from container to a Metadata.
//
// The keys in the Metadata will be converted to lower case.
func (h Headers) ContainerMetadata() Metadata {
return h.Metadata("X-Container-Meta-")
}
// ObjectMetadata converts Headers from object to a Metadata.
//
// The keys in the Metadata will be converted to lower case.
func (h Headers) ObjectMetadata() Metadata {
return h.Metadata("X-Object-Meta-")
}
// Headers convert the Metadata starting with the metaPrefix into a
// Headers.
//
// The keys in the Metadata will be converted from lower case to http
// Canonical (see http.CanonicalHeaderKey).
func (m Metadata) Headers(metaPrefix string) Headers {
h := Headers{}
for key, value := range m {
key = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(metaPrefix + key)
h[key] = value
}
return h
}
// AccountHeaders converts the Metadata for the account.
func (m Metadata) AccountHeaders() Headers {
return m.Headers("X-Account-Meta-")
}
// ContainerHeaders converts the Metadata for the container.
func (m Metadata) ContainerHeaders() Headers {
return m.Headers("X-Container-Meta-")
}
// ObjectHeaders converts the Metadata for the object.
func (m Metadata) ObjectHeaders() Headers {
return m.Headers("X-Object-Meta-")
}
// Turns a number of ns into a floating point string in seconds
//
// Trims trailing zeros and guaranteed to be perfectly accurate
func nsToFloatString(ns int64) string {
if ns < 0 {
return "-" + nsToFloatString(-ns)
}
result := fmt.Sprintf("%010d", ns)
split := len(result) - 9
result, decimals := result[:split], result[split:]
decimals = strings.TrimRight(decimals, "0")
if decimals != "" {
result += "."
result += decimals
}
return result
}
// Turns a floating point string in seconds into a ns integer
//
// Guaranteed to be perfectly accurate
func floatStringToNs(s string) (int64, error) {
const zeros = "000000000"
if point := strings.IndexRune(s, '.'); point >= 0 {
tail := s[point+1:]
if fill := 9 - len(tail); fill < 0 {
tail = tail[:9]
} else {
tail += zeros[:fill]
}
s = s[:point] + tail
} else if len(s) > 0 { // Make sure empty string produces an error
s += zeros
}
return strconv.ParseInt(s, 10, 64)
}
// FloatStringToTime converts a floating point number string to a time.Time
//
// The string is floating point number of seconds since the epoch
// (Unix time). The number should be in fixed point format (not
// exponential), eg "1354040105.123456789" which represents the time
// "2012-11-27T18:15:05.123456789Z"
//
// Some care is taken to preserve all the accuracy in the time.Time
// (which wouldn't happen with a naive conversion through float64) so
// a round trip conversion won't change the data.
//
// If an error is returned then time will be returned as the zero time.
func FloatStringToTime(s string) (t time.Time, err error) {
ns, err := floatStringToNs(s)
if err != nil {
return
}
t = time.Unix(0, ns)
return
}
// TimeToFloatString converts a time.Time object to a floating point string
//
// The string is floating point number of seconds since the epoch
// (Unix time). The number is in fixed point format (not
// exponential), eg "1354040105.123456789" which represents the time
// "2012-11-27T18:15:05.123456789Z". Trailing zeros will be dropped
// from the output.
//
// Some care is taken to preserve all the accuracy in the time.Time
// (which wouldn't happen with a naive conversion through float64) so
// a round trip conversion won't change the data.
func TimeToFloatString(t time.Time) string {
return nsToFloatString(t.UnixNano())
}
// Read a modification time (mtime) from a Metadata object
//
// This is a defacto standard (used in the official python-swiftclient
// amongst others) for storing the modification time (as read using
// os.Stat) for an object. It is stored using the key 'mtime', which
// for example when written to an object will be 'X-Object-Meta-Mtime'.
//
// If an error is returned then time will be returned as the zero time.
func (m Metadata) GetModTime() (t time.Time, err error) {
return FloatStringToTime(m["mtime"])
}
// Write an modification time (mtime) to a Metadata object
//
// This is a defacto standard (used in the official python-swiftclient
// amongst others) for storing the modification time (as read using
// os.Stat) for an object. It is stored using the key 'mtime', which
// for example when written to an object will be 'X-Object-Meta-Mtime'.
func (m Metadata) SetModTime(t time.Time) {
m["mtime"] = TimeToFloatString(t)
}