class Tar::Minitar::Writer
The class that writes a tar format archive to a data stream.
Constants
- WriteBoundaryOverflow
The exception raised when the user attempts to write more data to a
BoundedWriteStream
than has been allocated.
Public Class Methods
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 65 def self.const_missing(c) case c when :BoundedStream warn 'BoundedStream has been renamed to BoundedWriteStream' const_set(:BoundedStream, BoundedWriteStream) else super end end
Creates and returns a new Writer
object.
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 103 def initialize(io) @io = io @closed = false end
With no associated block, Writer::open
is a synonym for Writer::new
. If the optional code block is given, it will be passed the new writer as an argument and the Writer
object will automatically be closed when the block terminates. In this instance, Writer::open
returns the value of the block.
Archive::Tar::Minitar::Writer.open(STDOUT) do |w| w.add_file_simple('foo.txt', :size => 3) end
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 89 def self.open(io) # :yields Writer: writer = new(io) return writer unless block_given? # This exception context must remain, otherwise the stream closes on open # even if a block is not given. begin yield writer ensure writer.close end end
Public Instance Methods
Adds a file to the archive as name
. The data can be provided in the opts[:data]
or provided to a yielded WriteOnlyStream
. The size of the file will be determined from the amount of data written to the stream.
Valid parameters to opts
are:
:mode
-
The Unix file permissions mode value. If not provided, defaults to 0644.
:uid
-
The Unix file owner user ID number.
:gid
-
The Unix file owner group ID number.
:mtime
-
File modification time, interpreted as an integer.
:data
-
Optional. The data to write to the archive.
If opts[:data]
is provided, this acts the same as add_file_simple
. Otherwise, the file's size will be determined from the amount of data written to the stream.
For add_file
to be used without opts[:data]
, the Writer
must be wrapping a stream object that is seekable. Otherwise, add_file_simple
must be used.
opts
may be modified during the writing of the file to the stream.
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 205 def add_file(name, opts = {}, &block) # :yields WriteOnlyStream, +opts+: raise ClosedStream if @closed return add_file_simple(name, opts, &block) if opts[:data] unless Archive::Tar::Minitar.seekable?(@io) raise Archive::Tar::Minitar::NonSeekableStream end init_pos = @io.pos @io.write("\0" * 512) # placeholder for the header yield WriteOnlyStream.new(@io), opts size = @io.pos - (init_pos + 512) remainder = (512 - (size % 512)) % 512 @io.write("\0" * remainder) final_pos, @io.pos = @io.pos, init_pos header = { :mode => opts[:mode], :mtime => opts[:mtime], :size => size, :gid => opts[:gid], :uid => opts[:uid], } write_header(name, header) @io.pos = final_pos end
Adds a file to the archive as name
. The data can be provided in the opts[:data]
or provided to a BoundedWriteStream
that is yielded to the provided block.
If opts[:data]
is provided, all other values to opts
are optional. If the data is provided to the yielded BoundedWriteStream
, opts[:size]
must be provided.
Valid parameters to opts
are:
:data
-
Optional. The data to write to the archive.
:mode
-
The Unix file permissions mode value. If not provided, defaults to 0644.
:size
-
The size, in bytes. If
:data
is provided, this parameter may be ignored (if it is less than the size of the data provided) or used to add padding (if it is greater than the size of the data provided). :uid
-
The Unix file owner user ID number.
:gid
-
The Unix file owner group ID number.
:mtime
-
File modification time, interpreted as an integer.
An exception will be raised if the Writer
is already closed, or if more data is written to the BoundedWriteStream
than expected.
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 138 def add_file_simple(name, opts = {}) # :yields BoundedWriteStream: raise ClosedStream if @closed header = { :mode => opts.fetch(:mode, 0o644), :mtime => opts.fetch(:mtime, nil), :gid => opts.fetch(:gid, nil), :uid => opts.fetch(:uid, nil) } data = opts.fetch(:data, nil) size = opts.fetch(:size, nil) if block_given? if data raise ArgumentError, 'Too much data (opts[:data] and block_given?).' end raise ArgumentError, 'No size provided' unless size else raise ArgumentError, 'No data provided' unless data bytes = bytesize(data) size = bytes if size.nil? || size < bytes end header[:size] = size write_header(name, header) os = BoundedWriteStream.new(@io, size) if block_given? yield os else os.write(data) end min_padding = size - os.written @io.write("\0" * min_padding) remainder = (512 - (size % 512)) % 512 @io.write("\0" * remainder) end
Closes the Writer
. This does not close the underlying wrapped output stream.
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 266 def close return if @closed @io.write("\0" * 1024) @closed = true end
Returns false if the writer is open.
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 260 def closed? @closed end
Passes the flush
method to the wrapped stream, used for buffered streams.
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 254 def flush raise ClosedStream if @closed @io.flush if @io.respond_to?(:flush) end
Creates a directory entry in the tar.
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 237 def mkdir(name, opts = {}) raise ClosedStream if @closed header = { :mode => opts[:mode], :typeflag => '5', :size => 0, :gid => opts[:gid], :uid => opts[:uid], :mtime => opts[:mtime], } write_header(name, header) nil end
Private Instance Methods
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 294 def split_name(name) if bytesize(name) <= 100 prefix = '' else parts = name.split(/\//) newname = parts.pop nxt = '' loop do nxt = parts.pop || '' break if bytesize(newname) + 1 + bytesize(nxt) >= 100 newname = "#{nxt}/#{newname}" end prefix = (parts + [nxt]).join('/') name = newname end [ name, prefix, (bytesize(name) > 100 || bytesize(prefix) > 155) ] end
# File lib/archive/tar/minitar/writer.rb, line 274 def write_header(long_name, header) short_name, prefix, needs_long_name = split_name(long_name) if needs_long_name long_name_header = { :prefix => '', :name => PosixHeader::GNU_EXT_LONG_LINK, :typeflag => 'L', :size => long_name.length, :mode => 0, } @io.write(PosixHeader.new(long_name_header)) @io.write(long_name) @io.write("\0" * (512 - (long_name.length % 512))) end new_header = header.merge({ :name => short_name, :prefix => prefix }) @io.write(PosixHeader.new(new_header)) end