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5 # Name : shared_snarfer #
6 # Author : Chris Koeritz #
7 # Rights : Copyright (C) 1996-$now by Author #
11 # A shared library collection for "snarfing up" archives. This uses the #
12 # compressed tar format for files ending in ".snarf" to store collections #
13 # of files, folders, hierarchies and so forth. #
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16 # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it #
17 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free #
18 # Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License or (at your option) #
19 # any later version. See: "http://www.gruntose.com/Info/GNU/GPL.html" for a #
20 # version of the License. Please send any updates to "fred@gruntose.com". #
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23 require "filename_helper.pl";
29 use Env qw(FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS TMP);
31 $null_log = "/dev/null";
33 $TMP =~ s/\\/\//g; # fix the temp variable for ms-winders.
35 # defines an array of problematic entries we were told to deal with.
38 # these files are considered unimportant and won't be included in the archive.
39 @junk_file_list = ("*~", "*.$$$", "3rdparty", "*.aps", "*.bak", "binaries",
40 "*.bsc", "*.cgl", "*.csm", "CVS", "Debug", "*.dll", "*.err", "*.exe",
41 "generated_*", "*.git", "*.glb", "inprogress", "ipch", "*.llm",
43 "makefile.fw*", "*.mbt", "*.mrt", "*.ncb", "*.o", "obj", "*.obj",
44 "octalforty.Wizardby", "*.obr", "*.opt", "packages",
45 "*.pch", "*.pdb", "*.plg", "*.r$p", "*.rcs", "Release",
46 "*.res", "*.RES", "*.rws", "*.sbr", "*.scc", "*.spx", "*.stackdump",
48 "*.sdf", "*.suo", ".svn", "*.sym", "*.td", "*.tds", "*.tdw", "*.tlb",
49 "*.trw", "*.tmp", "*.tr", "*.user", "*_version.h", "*_version.rc",
50 "*.vspscc", "waste", "zeitgeist");
51 #print "junk list=@junk_file_list\n";
53 for (local($i) = 0; $i < scalar(@junk_file_list); $i++) {
54 push(@excludes, "--exclude=$junk_file_list[$i]");
56 #print "excludes list=@excludes\n";
58 # generic versions work on sane OSes.
59 $find_tool = which('find');
60 $tar_tool = which('tar');
61 #print "find tool: $find_tool\n";
62 #print "tar tool: $tar_tool\n";
64 if ( ! -f "$find_tool" || ! -f "$tar_tool" ) {
65 print "Could not locate either tar or find tools for this platform.\n";
69 # this is somewhat ugly, but it sets up a global variable called
70 # "original_path" so we remember where we started.
71 sub initialize_snarfer {
72 $original_path = cwd();
73 $original_path =~ s/\\/\//g;
76 # returns the current hostname, but without any domain included.
78 local($temphost) = hostname();
80 $temphost =~ s/([^.]*)\..*/\1/;
81 return &lower($temphost);
84 # takes the base name and creates the full snarf prefix name, which includes
85 # a timestamp and hostname.
89 #hmmm: extract this shared code to new function (also in safedel)
91 local($date_part) = `$date_tool +%Y-%m-%d-%H%M`;
92 while ($date_part =~ /[\r\n]$/) { chop $date_part; }
94 local($host) = &short_hostname();
95 while ($host =~ /[\r\n]$/) { chop $host; }
96 $base = $base . "_" . $host . "_" . $date_part;
100 # returns the name of the file to create based on the prefix and the
101 # current archive number.
103 local($prefix, $number) = @_;
104 local($path) = &canonicalize($original_path);
105 local($target_file) = $path . '/' . $prefix . "_" . $number . ".tar";
109 # finishes up on the archive file.
111 local($filename) = @_;
112 #print "finalizing now on filename $filename\n";
113 local($outcome) = 0xff & system "gzip", $filename;
114 if ($outcome) { die("failure to finalize"); }
116 if (scalar(@missing_log)) {
117 print "The following files or directories were missing:\n";
118 print "@missing_log\n";
122 # fixes the directory passed in, if required. this is only needed for
123 # dos-like operating systems, where there are drives to worry about and where
124 # cygwin refuses to store the full path for an absolute pathname in the
125 # archive. instead of letting it store partial paths, we change to the top
126 # of the drive and scoop up the files using a relative path.
128 local($directory) = @_;
129 if ( (substr($directory, 0, 2) eq "//")
130 && (substr($directory, 3, 1) eq "/") ) {
131 #print "into special case\n";
132 # it was originally a dos path, so now we must do some directory changing
133 # magic to get the paths to work right.
134 local($drive) = substr($directory, 0, 4); # get just drive letter biz.
135 #print "going to change to $drive\n";
137 #print "cwd now=" . cwd() . "\n";
138 $directory = substr($directory, 4); # rip off absolutist path.
139 #print "using dir now as $directory\n";
140 if (length($directory) == 0) {
141 #print "caught zero length dir, patching to dot now.\n";
148 # snarfer scoops up some files in a directory.
150 local($prefix, $number, $root, $subdir, @extra_flags) = @_;
151 #print "prefix=$prefix, num=$number, root=$root, subdir=$subdir, extra=@extra_flags\n";
153 $root = &chdir_to_top($root);
155 local($target_file) = &snarf_name($prefix, $number);
157 $random_num = (rand() * 1000000) % 1000000;
158 $temp_file = `mktemp "$TMP/zz_snarf_tmp.XXXXXX"`;
161 if (! -d $root . "/" . $subdir) {
162 local($base) = &basename($root . "/" . $subdir);
163 #print "adding to missing in snarfer A: $base\n";
164 push(@missing_log, $base);
167 local($currdir) = cwd();
171 my @lines = qx( $find_tool "$subdir" @extra_flags "-type" "f" );
172 # if ( ($! != 0) || ($? != 0) ) {
173 # die("failure to find files in $subdir");
176 open TEMPY_OUT, ">>$temp_file" or die "cannot open $temp_file";
177 foreach (@lines) { print TEMPY_OUT "$_"; }
180 if (-s $temp_file == 0) {
181 local($base) = &basename($root . "/" . $subdir);
182 #print "adding to missing in snarfer B: $base\n";
183 push(@missing_log, $base);
186 local($outcome) = 0xff & system $tar_tool,
187 "-rf", &canonicalize($target_file), @excludes,
188 "--files-from=" . &canonicalize($temp_file);
191 die("failure to archive");
193 # clean up temporaries.
195 # change back to previous directory.
199 # snarf_file_list is like snarfer but expects a file pattern at the end rather
200 # than a directory name.
201 sub snarf_file_list {
202 local($prefix, $number, $root, $file_pattern, @extra_flags) = @_;
204 #print "prefix=$prefix, num=$number, root=$root, file_pattern=$file_pattern, extra=@extra_flags\n";
206 $root = &chdir_to_top($root);
208 local($target_file) = &snarf_name($prefix, $number);
210 local($currdir) = cwd();
211 #print "got root as: '$root'\n";
214 local(@files) = &glob_list($file_pattern);
215 if (!scalar(@files)) {
216 local($base) = $root . "/" . $file_pattern;
217 $base =~ s/\/\//\//g;
218 #print "adding to missing in snarf_file_list: $base\n";
219 push(@missing_log, $base);
222 foreach $i (@files) {
224 $i = substr $i, 2, length($i) - 2;
226 local($outcome) = 0xff & system $tar_tool,
227 #"--directory=" . "$root",
228 @extra_flags, "-rf", &canonicalize($target_file), @excludes, $i;
229 if ($outcome) { die("failure to archive"); }
234 # backup some specific files.
236 local($prefix, $number, $root, $subdir, @files) = @_;
237 #print "backup_files: ref=$prefix, num=$number, subdir=$subdir, list of files=@files\n";
238 foreach $i (@files) {
239 local($new_path) = $subdir . "/" . $i;
240 if ($subdir eq ".") { $new_path = "$i"; }
241 &snarf_file_list($prefix, $number, $root, $new_path);
245 # backup some specific directories.
246 sub backup_directories {
247 local($prefix, $number, $root, $subdir, @dirs) = @_;
248 #print "backup_directories: ref=$prefix, num=$number, root=$root, subdir=$subdir, list of dirs=@dirs.\n";
250 local($path_to_use) = $subdir . "/" . $i;
252 $path_to_use = $subdir;
254 &snarfer($prefix, $number, $root, $path_to_use, ("-maxdepth", "1"));
258 # removes items from the file that match a pattern.
259 sub remove_from_backup {
260 local($prefix, $number, $pattern) = @_;
261 #print "remove_from_backup: pref=$prefix, num=$number, patt=$pattern,\n";
262 local($target_file) = &snarf_name($prefix, $number);
264 open(TARPROC, "$tar_tool --delete -f " . &canonicalize($target_file)
265 . " \"$pattern\" 2>$null_log |");
269 # recursively scoops up a directory hierarchy.
270 sub backup_hierarchy {
271 local($prefix, $number, $root, $filepart) = @_;
272 #print "backup_hierarchy: pref=$prefix, num=$number, root=$root, filepart=$filepart\n";
273 local(@locus_temp) = &glob_list($root);
274 local($save_root) = $root;
275 local($root) = $locus_temp[0];
276 if (!length($root)) {
277 local($base) = $save_root . "/" . $filepart;
278 #print "adding to missing in backup_hierarchy A: $base\n";
279 push(@missing_log, $base);
282 local($new_pattern) = "$root/$filepart";
283 if ($root =~ /\/$/) { $new_pattern = "$root$filepart"; }
284 local(@mod_locus) = &glob_list($new_pattern);
285 if (!scalar(@mod_locus)) {
286 local($base) = &basename($root . "/" . $filepart);
287 #print "adding to missing in backup_hierarchy B: $base\n";
288 push(@missing_log, $base);
290 foreach $i (@mod_locus) {
291 local($new_locus) = $root;
292 local $offset_len = length($root) + 1;
293 local $char_len = length($i) - length($root) - 1;
294 # make sure we don't double slashes up if one's already there.
295 if ($root =~ /\/$/) { $offset_len--; $char_len++; }
296 local($extra_portion) = substr $i, $offset_len, $char_len;
297 if (!length($extra_portion)) {
298 # well, in this case, there's nothing left of the extra part after
299 # the root. we'll push the last component of the root down into
300 # the extra part so there's actually something to traverse.
301 $new_locus = &dirname($root);
302 $extra_portion = &basename($root);
304 &snarfer($prefix, $number, $new_locus, $extra_portion, ());
309 # recursively scoop up a list of directory hierarchies.
310 sub backup_hierarchies {
311 local($prefix, $number, $root, @dirs) = @_;
312 # print "backup_hierarchy: pref=$prefix, num=$number, root=$root,\n";
313 # print "list of dirs=@dirs.\n";
315 &backup_hierarchy($prefix, $number, $root, $i);
319 # grab up all the files in a directory (second parm) that are named matching
320 # a simple text pattern (third parm). if there is a fourth parameter, it is
321 # used as an extra directory component after the main directory.
322 sub snarf_by_pattern {
323 local($prefix, $dir, $pattern, $extra_component) = @_;
324 local($had_extra) = length($extra_component) != 0;
325 #print "snarf by pattern, dir = $dir, patt = $pattern, extra = $extra_component\n";
327 $dir = "$dir/$extra_component";
329 @dir_contents = &glob_list("$dir/*$pattern*");
330 #print "dir contents: @dir_contents\n";
332 if (!scalar(@dir_contents)) {
333 print "no '$pattern' directores were backed up in $dir.\n";
336 foreach $item (@dir_contents) {
337 if ( ($item =~ /$pattern.*snarf/) || ($item =~ /$pattern.*tar/) ) { next; }
338 if ( ! -d "$item" ) { next; }
339 #print "now really planning to backup hier of $item\n";
340 # normal backup had no extra component.
341 local $upper_dir = &dirname($item);
342 local $dir_plus_base = &basename($item);
343 # if we did have an extra component, we do this a bit differently.
345 $upper_dir = &dirname( &dirname($item) );
346 $dir_plus_base = &basename( &dirname($item) ) . "/" . &basename($item);
348 #print "using upper=$upper_dir and dir+base=$dir_plus_base\n";
349 &backup_hierarchy($prefix, $number, $upper_dir, $dir_plus_base);
353 # gets the number out of the file specified by a basename. the number file
354 # is assumed to be stored in the TMP directory and to have an extension of
356 sub retrieve_number {
357 local($number_prefix) = @_;
358 # get number from the file specified and increment it for the next use.
359 local($NUMBER_FILE) = $TMP."/$number_prefix.num";
360 local($number) = &get_number($NUMBER_FILE);
361 &next_number($NUMBER_FILE);
365 # takes a name to use as the basename for a number file, and stores the
366 # file into the archive specified.
368 local($number_prefix, $snarf_prefix, $number) = @_;
369 #print "backup_number: parms are: numpref=$number_prefix, archpref=$snarf_prefix, num=$number.\n";
370 local($target_file) = $original_path ."/". $snarf_prefix . "_" . $number . ".tar";
371 local($number_file) = $number_prefix . ".num";
373 local($currdir) = cwd();
376 local($outcome) = 0xff & system $tar_tool, "-cf",
377 &canonicalize($target_file), &canonicalize($number_file);
378 if ($outcome) { die("failure to archive"); }
380 local($prefix_file) = "prefix.bac";
381 open(NUM_PREFIX, ">" . $prefix_file);
382 print NUM_PREFIX $number_prefix;
385 $outcome = 0xff & system $tar_tool, "-rf",
386 &canonicalize($target_file), &canonicalize($prefix_file);
387 if ($outcome) { die("failure to archive"); }
388 unlink($prefix_file);
392 # takes a prefix for the number file and a filename where it can be found.
393 # the current number in the temporary directory is compared against the file,
394 # and the new number's used if it's greater.
396 local($number_prefix, $number_file) = @_;
397 #print "restore num has numpref $number_prefix and numfile $number_file\n";
398 local($comparison_file) = "$TMP" . "/" . $number_prefix . ".num";
399 local($number) = &get_number($number_file);
400 local($old_number) = &get_number($comparison_file);
401 if ($number > $old_number) {
402 &store_number($number, $comparison_file);
404 unlink($number_file);
407 # ensures that the special restoration program is used on the archives by
408 # renaming their extension.
410 local($filename) = @_;
411 #print "rename_archive: file=$filename\n";
412 &finalize_snarf($filename);
413 local(@pieces) = split(/\.[^.]*$/, $filename, 3);
414 local($just_dir_and_base) = $pieces[0];
415 local($new_name) = $just_dir_and_base . '.snarf';
416 rename($filename . ".gz", $new_name)
417 || die("could not rename $filename to $new_name.");
420 # undoes a snarfed up archive and pulls out the number.
421 sub restore_archive {
422 local($filename) = &canonicalize(&remove_trailing_slashes(@_));
423 local(@split_name) = &split_filename($filename);
424 if ($#split_name < 1) {
425 print "The name \"$filename\" could not be parsed for restoration.\n";
428 # get the basename of the file.
429 local(@pieces) = split(/\.[^.]*$/, @split_name[1], 2);
430 # we don't want the extension.
431 local($just_dir_and_base) = $split_name[0] . $pieces[0];
432 # now just get the basename without a directory.
433 local(@name_components) = split(/\//, $just_dir_and_base);
434 local($basename) = $name_components[$#name_components];
435 local($new_dir_name) = 'snarf_' . $basename;
437 local($currdir) = cwd();
439 if (!chdir($new_dir_name)) {
440 mkdir($new_dir_name, 0777)
441 || die("could not create directory $new_dir_name.");
442 if (!chdir($new_dir_name)) {
443 die("could not change to directory $new_dir_name.");
447 # patch a relative path name to reflect the fact that we're now underneath
448 # the directory where we were.
449 if (! ($filename =~ /^\//)
450 && ! ($filename =~ /^.:/) ) {
451 $filename = "../" . $filename;
454 local($outcome) = 0xff & system $tar_tool, "-xzf",
455 &canonicalize($filename);
456 if ($outcome) { die("failure to undo archive"); }
459 0xff & system "bash", "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/security/normal_perm.sh", ".";
460 if ($outcome) { die("failure to normalize permissions"); }
462 # remove any links that might have crept in; these can cause mischief.
463 local($outcome) = 0xff & system("$find_tool . -type l -exec rm {} ';'");
465 # read the name of the prefix file.
466 local($prefix_file) = "prefix.bac";
467 open(NUM_PREFIX, "<" . $prefix_file);
468 local($number_prefix) = <NUM_PREFIX>;
471 &restore_number($number_prefix, $number_prefix . ".num");
472 unlink($prefix_file);