Chromium Code Reviews| Index: pkg/watcher/lib/src/directory_watcher.dart |
| diff --git a/pkg/watcher/lib/src/directory_watcher.dart b/pkg/watcher/lib/src/directory_watcher.dart |
| index 3b39f5a3eaad4c3afda42caa1006afa9694cd3c9..9c2944a96c1ee4e1211cba14989f5333997b9119 100644 |
| --- a/pkg/watcher/lib/src/directory_watcher.dart |
| +++ b/pkg/watcher/lib/src/directory_watcher.dart |
| @@ -7,18 +7,15 @@ library watcher.directory_watcher; |
| import 'dart:async'; |
| import 'dart:io'; |
| -import 'package:crypto/crypto.dart'; |
| - |
| -import 'async_queue.dart'; |
| -import 'stat.dart'; |
| -import 'utils.dart'; |
| import 'watch_event.dart'; |
| +import 'directory_watcher/linux.dart'; |
| +import 'directory_watcher/polling.dart'; |
| /// Watches the contents of a directory and emits [WatchEvent]s when something |
| /// in the directory has changed. |
| -class DirectoryWatcher { |
| +abstract class DirectoryWatcher { |
| /// The directory whose contents are being monitored. |
| - final String directory; |
| + String get directory; |
| /// The broadcast [Stream] of events that have occurred to files in |
| /// [directory]. |
| @@ -26,10 +23,12 @@ class DirectoryWatcher { |
| /// Changes will only be monitored while this stream has subscribers. Any |
| /// file changes that occur during periods when there are no subscribers |
| /// will not be reported the next time a subscriber is added. |
| - Stream<WatchEvent> get events => _events.stream; |
| - StreamController<WatchEvent> _events; |
| + Stream<WatchEvent> get events; |
| - _WatchState _state = _WatchState.UNSUBSCRIBED; |
| + /// Whether the watcher is initialized and watching for file changes. |
| + /// |
| + /// This is true if and only if [ready] is complete. |
| + bool get isReady; |
| /// A [Future] that completes when the watcher is initialized and watching |
| /// for file changes. |
| @@ -41,241 +40,20 @@ class DirectoryWatcher { |
| /// |
| /// If the watcher is already monitoring, this returns an already complete |
| /// future. |
| - Future get ready => _ready.future; |
| - Completer _ready = new Completer(); |
| - |
| - /// The amount of time the watcher pauses between successive polls of the |
| - /// directory contents. |
| - final Duration pollingDelay; |
| - |
| - /// The previous status of the files in the directory. |
| - /// |
| - /// Used to tell which files have been modified. |
| - final _statuses = new Map<String, _FileStatus>(); |
| - |
| - /// The subscription used while [directory] is being listed. |
| - /// |
| - /// Will be `null` if a list is not currently happening. |
| - StreamSubscription<FileSystemEntity> _listSubscription; |
| + Future get ready; |
| - /// The queue of files waiting to be processed to see if they have been |
| - /// modified. |
| + /// Creates a new [DirectoryWather] monitoring [directory]. |
|
Bob Nystrom
2013/11/06 19:24:04
"Wather" -> "Watcher".
nweiz
2013/11/07 00:46:37
Done.
|
| /// |
| - /// Processing a file is asynchronous, as is listing the directory, so the |
| - /// queue exists to let each of those proceed at their own rate. The lister |
| - /// will enqueue files as quickly as it can. Meanwhile, files are dequeued |
| - /// and processed sequentially. |
| - AsyncQueue<String> _filesToProcess; |
| - |
| - /// The set of files that have been seen in the current directory listing. |
| + /// If a native directory watcher is available for this platform, this will |
| + /// use it. Otherwise, it will fall back to a [PollingDirectoryWatcher]. |
| /// |
| - /// Used to tell which files have been removed: files that are in [_statuses] |
| - /// but not in here when a poll completes have been removed. |
| - final _polledFiles = new Set<String>(); |
| - |
| - /// Creates a new [DirectoryWatcher] monitoring [directory]. |
| - /// |
| - /// If [pollingDelay] is passed, it specifies the amount of time the watcher |
| - /// will pause between successive polls of the directory contents. Making |
| - /// this shorter will give more immediate feedback at the expense of doing |
| - /// more IO and higher CPU usage. Defaults to one second. |
| - DirectoryWatcher(this.directory, {Duration pollingDelay}) |
| - : pollingDelay = pollingDelay != null ? pollingDelay : |
| - new Duration(seconds: 1) { |
| - _events = new StreamController<WatchEvent>.broadcast( |
| - onListen: _watch, onCancel: _cancel); |
| - |
| - _filesToProcess = new AsyncQueue<String>(_processFile, |
| - onError: _events.addError); |
| - } |
| - |
| - /// Scans to see which files were already present before the watcher was |
| - /// subscribed to, and then starts watching the directory for changes. |
| - void _watch() { |
| - assert(_state == _WatchState.UNSUBSCRIBED); |
| - _state = _WatchState.SCANNING; |
| - _poll(); |
| - } |
| - |
| - /// Stops watching the directory when there are no more subscribers. |
| - void _cancel() { |
| - assert(_state != _WatchState.UNSUBSCRIBED); |
| - _state = _WatchState.UNSUBSCRIBED; |
| - |
| - // If we're in the middle of listing the directory, stop. |
| - if (_listSubscription != null) _listSubscription.cancel(); |
| - |
| - // Don't process any remaining files. |
| - _filesToProcess.clear(); |
| - _polledFiles.clear(); |
| - _statuses.clear(); |
| - |
| - _ready = new Completer(); |
| + /// If [_pollingDelay] is passed, it specifies the amount of time the watcher |
| + /// will pause between successive polls of the directory contents. Making this |
| + /// shorter will give more immediate feedback at the expense of doing more IO |
| + /// and higher CPU usage. Defaults to one second. Ignored for non-polling |
| + /// watchers. |
| + factory DirectoryWatcher(String directory, {Duration pollingDelay}) { |
| + if (Platform.isLinux) return new LinuxDirectoryWatcher(directory); |
| + return new PollingDirectoryWatcher(directory, pollingDelay: pollingDelay); |
| } |
| - |
| - /// Scans the contents of the directory once to see which files have been |
| - /// added, removed, and modified. |
| - void _poll() { |
| - _filesToProcess.clear(); |
| - _polledFiles.clear(); |
| - |
| - endListing() { |
| - assert(_state != _WatchState.UNSUBSCRIBED); |
| - _listSubscription = null; |
| - |
| - // Null tells the queue consumer that we're done listing. |
| - _filesToProcess.add(null); |
| - } |
| - |
| - var stream = new Directory(directory).list(recursive: true); |
| - _listSubscription = stream.listen((entity) { |
| - assert(_state != _WatchState.UNSUBSCRIBED); |
| - |
| - if (entity is! File) return; |
| - _filesToProcess.add(entity.path); |
| - }, onError: (error, StackTrace stackTrace) { |
| - if (!isDirectoryNotFoundException(error)) { |
| - // It's some unknown error. Pipe it over to the event stream so the |
| - // user can see it. |
| - _events.addError(error, stackTrace); |
| - } |
| - |
| - // When an error occurs, we end the listing normally, which has the |
| - // desired effect of marking all files that were in the directory as |
| - // being removed. |
| - endListing(); |
| - }, onDone: endListing, cancelOnError: true); |
| - } |
| - |
| - /// Processes [file] to determine if it has been modified since the last |
| - /// time it was scanned. |
| - Future _processFile(String file) { |
| - assert(_state != _WatchState.UNSUBSCRIBED); |
| - |
| - // `null` is the sentinel which means the directory listing is complete. |
| - if (file == null) return _completePoll(); |
| - |
| - return getModificationTime(file).then((modified) { |
| - if (_checkForCancel()) return; |
| - |
| - var lastStatus = _statuses[file]; |
| - |
| - // If its modification time hasn't changed, assume the file is unchanged. |
| - if (lastStatus != null && lastStatus.modified == modified) { |
| - // The file is still here. |
| - _polledFiles.add(file); |
| - return; |
| - } |
| - |
| - return _hashFile(file).then((hash) { |
| - if (_checkForCancel()) return; |
| - |
| - var status = new _FileStatus(modified, hash); |
| - _statuses[file] = status; |
| - _polledFiles.add(file); |
| - |
| - // Only notify while in the watching state. |
| - if (_state != _WatchState.WATCHING) return; |
| - |
| - // And the file is different. |
| - var changed = lastStatus == null || !_sameHash(lastStatus.hash, hash); |
| - if (!changed) return; |
| - |
| - var type = lastStatus == null ? ChangeType.ADD : ChangeType.MODIFY; |
| - _events.add(new WatchEvent(type, file)); |
| - }); |
| - }); |
| - } |
| - |
| - /// After the directory listing is complete, this determines which files were |
| - /// removed and then restarts the next poll. |
| - Future _completePoll() { |
| - // Any files that were not seen in the last poll but that we have a |
| - // status for must have been removed. |
| - var removedFiles = _statuses.keys.toSet().difference(_polledFiles); |
| - for (var removed in removedFiles) { |
| - if (_state == _WatchState.WATCHING) { |
| - _events.add(new WatchEvent(ChangeType.REMOVE, removed)); |
| - } |
| - _statuses.remove(removed); |
| - } |
| - |
| - if (_state == _WatchState.SCANNING) { |
| - _state = _WatchState.WATCHING; |
| - _ready.complete(); |
| - } |
| - |
| - // Wait and then poll again. |
| - return new Future.delayed(pollingDelay).then((_) { |
| - if (_checkForCancel()) return; |
| - _poll(); |
| - }); |
| - } |
| - |
| - /// Returns `true` and clears the processing queue if the watcher has been |
| - /// unsubscribed. |
| - bool _checkForCancel() { |
| - if (_state != _WatchState.UNSUBSCRIBED) return false; |
| - |
| - // Don't process any more files. |
| - _filesToProcess.clear(); |
| - return true; |
| - } |
| - |
| - /// Calculates the SHA-1 hash of the file at [path]. |
| - Future<List<int>> _hashFile(String path) { |
| - return new File(path).readAsBytes().then((bytes) { |
| - var sha1 = new SHA1(); |
| - sha1.add(bytes); |
| - return sha1.close(); |
| - }); |
| - } |
| - |
| - /// Returns `true` if [a] and [b] are the same hash value, i.e. the same |
| - /// series of byte values. |
| - bool _sameHash(List<int> a, List<int> b) { |
| - // Hashes should always be the same size. |
| - assert(a.length == b.length); |
| - |
| - for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { |
| - if (a[i] != b[i]) return false; |
| - } |
| - |
| - return true; |
| - } |
| -} |
| - |
| -/// Enum class for the states that the [DirectoryWatcher] can be in. |
| -class _WatchState { |
| - /// There are no subscribers to the watcher's event stream and no watching |
| - /// is going on. |
| - static const UNSUBSCRIBED = const _WatchState("unsubscribed"); |
| - |
| - /// There are subscribers and the watcher is doing an initial scan of the |
| - /// directory to see which files were already present before watching started. |
| - /// |
| - /// The watcher does not send notifications for changes that occurred while |
| - /// there were no subscribers, or for files already present before watching. |
| - /// The initial scan is used to determine what "before watching" state of |
| - /// the file system was. |
| - static const SCANNING = const _WatchState("scanning"); |
| - |
| - /// There are subscribers and the watcher is polling the directory to look |
| - /// for changes. |
| - static const WATCHING = const _WatchState("watching"); |
| - |
| - /// The name of the state. |
| - final String name; |
| - |
| - const _WatchState(this.name); |
| } |
| - |
| -class _FileStatus { |
| - /// The last time the file was modified. |
| - DateTime modified; |
| - |
| - /// The SHA-1 hash of the contents of the file. |
| - List<int> hash; |
| - |
| - _FileStatus(this.modified, this.hash); |
| -} |