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386 lines
16 KiB
Rust
386 lines
16 KiB
Rust
//! Receive command from the cli and call the respective function for that command.
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mod compress;
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mod decompress;
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mod list;
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use std::{
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ops::ControlFlow,
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path::{Path, PathBuf},
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};
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use fs_err as fs;
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use utils::colors;
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use crate::{
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commands::{compress::compress_files, decompress::decompress_file, list::list_archive_contents},
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error::FinalError,
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extension::{self, flatten_compression_formats, Extension, SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS},
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info,
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list::ListOptions,
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progress::OutputLine,
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utils::{
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self, dir_is_empty, pretty_format_list_of_paths, to_utf, try_infer_extension, user_wants_to_continue,
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FileVisibilityPolicy,
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},
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warning, Opts, QuestionAction, QuestionPolicy, Subcommand,
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};
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/// Warn the user that (de)compressing this .zip archive might freeze their system.
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fn warn_user_about_loading_zip_in_memory() {
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const ZIP_IN_MEMORY_LIMITATION_WARNING: &str = "\n\
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\tThe format '.zip' is limited and cannot be (de)compressed using encoding streams.\n\
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\tWhen using '.zip' with other formats, (de)compression must be done in-memory\n\
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\tCareful, you might run out of RAM if the archive is too large!";
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warning!("{}", ZIP_IN_MEMORY_LIMITATION_WARNING);
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}
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fn represents_several_files(files: &[PathBuf]) -> bool {
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let is_non_empty_dir = |path: &PathBuf| {
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let is_non_empty = || !dir_is_empty(path);
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path.is_dir().then(is_non_empty).unwrap_or_default()
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};
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files.iter().any(is_non_empty_dir) || files.len() > 1
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}
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/// Builds a suggested output file in scenarios where the user tried to compress
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/// a folder into a non-archive compression format, for error message purposes
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///
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/// E.g.: `build_suggestion("file.bz.xz", ".tar")` results in `Some("file.tar.bz.xz")`
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fn build_archive_file_suggestion(path: &Path, suggested_extension: &str) -> Option<String> {
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let path = path.to_string_lossy();
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let mut rest = &*path;
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let mut position_to_insert = 0;
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// Walk through the path to find the first supported compression extension
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while let Some(pos) = rest.find('.') {
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// Use just the text located after the dot we found
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rest = &rest[pos + 1..];
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position_to_insert += pos + 1;
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// If the string contains more chained extensions, clip to the immediate one
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let maybe_extension = {
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let idx = rest.find('.').unwrap_or(rest.len());
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&rest[..idx]
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};
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// If the extension we got is a supported extension, generate the suggestion
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// at the position we found
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if SUPPORTED_EXTENSIONS.contains(&maybe_extension) {
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let mut path = path.to_string();
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path.insert_str(position_to_insert - 1, suggested_extension);
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return Some(path);
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}
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}
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None
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}
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/// This function checks what command needs to be run and performs A LOT of ahead-of-time checks
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/// to assume everything is OK.
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///
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/// There are a lot of custom errors to give enough error description and explanation.
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pub fn run(
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args: Opts,
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question_policy: QuestionPolicy,
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file_visibility_policy: FileVisibilityPolicy,
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) -> crate::Result<()> {
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match args.cmd {
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Subcommand::Compress {
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files,
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output: output_path,
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} => {
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// After cleaning, if there are no input files left, exit
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if files.is_empty() {
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return Err(FinalError::with_title("No files to compress").into());
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}
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// Formats from path extension, like "file.tar.gz.xz" -> vec![Tar, Gzip, Lzma]
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let formats = extension::extensions_from_path(&output_path);
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if formats.is_empty() {
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let error = FinalError::with_title(format!("Cannot compress to '{}'.", to_utf(&output_path)))
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.detail("You shall supply the compression format")
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.hint("Try adding supported extensions (see --help):")
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.hint(format!(" ouch compress <FILES>... {}.tar.gz", to_utf(&output_path)))
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.hint(format!(" ouch compress <FILES>... {}.zip", to_utf(&output_path)))
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.hint("")
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.hint("Alternatively, you can overwrite this option by using the '--format' flag:")
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.hint(format!(
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" ouch compress <FILES>... {} --format tar.gz",
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to_utf(&output_path)
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));
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return Err(error.into());
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}
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if !formats.get(0).map(Extension::is_archive).unwrap_or(false) && represents_several_files(&files) {
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// This piece of code creates a suggestion for compressing multiple files
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// It says:
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// Change from file.bz.xz
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// To file.tar.bz.xz
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let suggested_output_path = build_archive_file_suggestion(&output_path, ".tar")
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.expect("output path did not contain a compression format");
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let output_path = to_utf(&output_path);
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let error = FinalError::with_title(format!("Cannot compress to '{}'.", output_path))
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.detail("You are trying to compress multiple files.")
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.detail(format!(
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"The compression format '{}' cannot receive multiple files.",
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&formats[0]
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))
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.detail("The only supported formats that archive files into an archive are .tar and .zip.")
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.hint(format!("Try inserting '.tar' or '.zip' before '{}'.", &formats[0]))
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.hint(format!("From: {}", output_path))
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.hint(format!("To: {}", suggested_output_path));
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return Err(error.into());
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}
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if let Some(format) = formats.iter().skip(1).find(|format| format.is_archive()) {
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let error = FinalError::with_title(format!("Cannot compress to '{}'.", to_utf(&output_path)))
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.detail(format!("Found the format '{}' in an incorrect position.", format))
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.detail(format!(
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"'{}' can only be used at the start of the file extension.",
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format
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))
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.hint(format!(
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"If you wish to compress multiple files, start the extension with '{}'.",
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format
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))
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.hint(format!(
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"Otherwise, remove the last '{}' from '{}'.",
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format,
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to_utf(&output_path)
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));
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return Err(error.into());
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}
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let output_file = match utils::ask_to_create_file(&output_path, question_policy)? {
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Some(writer) => writer,
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None => return Ok(()),
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};
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let compress_result = compress_files(
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files,
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formats,
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output_file,
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&output_path,
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question_policy,
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file_visibility_policy,
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);
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if let Ok(true) = compress_result {
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// this is only printed once, so it doesn't result in much text. On the other hand,
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// having a final status message is important especially in an accessibility context
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// as screen readers may not read a commands exit code, making it hard to reason
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// about whether the command succeeded without such a message
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info!(accessible, "Successfully compressed '{}'.", to_utf(&output_path));
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} else {
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// If Ok(false) or Err() occurred, delete incomplete file
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// Print an extra alert message pointing out that we left a possibly
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// CORRUPTED FILE at `output_path`
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if let Err(err) = fs::remove_file(&output_path) {
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eprintln!("{red}FATAL ERROR:\n", red = *colors::RED);
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eprintln!(" Please manually delete '{}'.", to_utf(&output_path));
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eprintln!(
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" Compression failed and we could not delete '{}'.",
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to_utf(&output_path),
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);
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eprintln!(
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" Error:{reset} {}{red}.{reset}\n",
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err,
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reset = *colors::RESET,
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red = *colors::RED
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);
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}
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}
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compress_result?;
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}
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Subcommand::Decompress { files, output_dir } => {
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let mut output_paths = vec![];
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let mut formats = vec![];
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for path in files.iter() {
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let (file_output_path, file_formats) = extension::separate_known_extensions_from_name(path);
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output_paths.push(file_output_path);
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formats.push(file_formats);
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}
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if let ControlFlow::Break(_) = check_mime_type(&files, &mut formats, question_policy)? {
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return Ok(());
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}
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let files_missing_format: Vec<PathBuf> = files
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.iter()
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.zip(&formats)
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.filter(|(_, formats)| formats.is_empty())
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.map(|(input_path, _)| PathBuf::from(input_path))
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.collect();
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if !files_missing_format.is_empty() {
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let error = FinalError::with_title("Cannot decompress files without extensions")
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.detail(format!(
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"Files without supported extensions: {}",
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pretty_format_list_of_paths(&files_missing_format)
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))
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.detail("Decompression formats are detected automatically by the file extension")
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.hint("Provide a file with a supported extension:")
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.hint(" ouch decompress example.tar.gz")
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.hint("")
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.hint("Or overwrite this option with the '--format' flag:")
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.hint(format!(
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" ouch decompress {} --format tar.gz",
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to_utf(&files_missing_format[0])
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));
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return Err(error.into());
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}
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// The directory that will contain the output files
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// We default to the current directory if the user didn't specify an output directory with --dir
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let output_dir = if let Some(dir) = output_dir {
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if !utils::clear_path(&dir, question_policy)? {
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// User doesn't want to overwrite
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return Ok(());
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}
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utils::create_dir_if_non_existent(&dir)?;
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dir
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} else {
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PathBuf::from(".")
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};
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for ((input_path, formats), file_name) in files.iter().zip(formats).zip(output_paths) {
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let output_file_path = output_dir.join(file_name); // Path used by single file format archives
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decompress_file(input_path, formats, &output_dir, output_file_path, question_policy)?;
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}
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}
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Subcommand::List { archives: files, tree } => {
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let mut formats = vec![];
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for path in files.iter() {
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let (_, file_formats) = extension::separate_known_extensions_from_name(path);
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formats.push(file_formats);
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}
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if let ControlFlow::Break(_) = check_mime_type(&files, &mut formats, question_policy)? {
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return Ok(());
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}
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let not_archives: Vec<PathBuf> = files
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.iter()
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.zip(&formats)
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.filter(|(_, formats)| !formats.get(0).map(Extension::is_archive).unwrap_or(false))
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.map(|(path, _)| path.clone())
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.collect();
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if !not_archives.is_empty() {
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let error = FinalError::with_title("Cannot list archive contents")
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.detail("Only archives can have their contents listed")
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.detail(format!(
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"Files are not archives: {}",
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pretty_format_list_of_paths(¬_archives)
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));
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return Err(error.into());
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}
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let list_options = ListOptions { tree };
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for (i, (archive_path, formats)) in files.iter().zip(formats).enumerate() {
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if i > 0 {
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println!();
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}
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let formats = flatten_compression_formats(&formats);
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list_archive_contents(archive_path, formats, list_options, question_policy)?;
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}
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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fn check_mime_type(
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files: &[PathBuf],
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formats: &mut [Vec<Extension>],
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question_policy: QuestionPolicy,
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) -> crate::Result<ControlFlow<()>> {
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for (path, format) in files.iter().zip(formats.iter_mut()) {
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if format.is_empty() {
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// File with no extension
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// Try to detect it automatically and prompt the user about it
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if let Some(detected_format) = try_infer_extension(path) {
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// Infering the file extension can have unpredicted consequences (e.g. the user just
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// mistyped, ...) which we should always inform the user about.
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info!(
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accessible,
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"Detected file: `{}` extension as `{}`",
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path.display(),
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detected_format
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);
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if user_wants_to_continue(path, question_policy, QuestionAction::Decompression)? {
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format.push(detected_format);
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} else {
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return Ok(ControlFlow::Break(()));
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}
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}
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} else if let Some(detected_format) = try_infer_extension(path) {
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// File ending with extension
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// Try to detect the extension and warn the user if it differs from the written one
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let outer_ext = format.iter().next_back().unwrap();
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if !outer_ext
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.compression_formats
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.ends_with(detected_format.compression_formats)
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{
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warning!(
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"The file extension: `{}` differ from the detected extension: `{}`",
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outer_ext,
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detected_format
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);
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if !user_wants_to_continue(path, question_policy, QuestionAction::Decompression)? {
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return Ok(ControlFlow::Break(()));
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}
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}
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} else {
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// NOTE: If this actually produces no false positives, we can upgrade it in the future
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// to a warning and ask the user if he wants to continue decompressing.
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info!(accessible, "Could not detect the extension of `{}`", path.display());
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}
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}
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Ok(ControlFlow::Continue(()))
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use std::path::Path;
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use super::build_archive_file_suggestion;
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#[test]
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fn builds_suggestion_correctly() {
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assert_eq!(build_archive_file_suggestion(Path::new("linux.png"), ".tar"), None);
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assert_eq!(
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build_archive_file_suggestion(Path::new("linux.xz.gz.zst"), ".tar").unwrap(),
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"linux.tar.xz.gz.zst"
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);
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assert_eq!(
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build_archive_file_suggestion(Path::new("linux.pkg.xz.gz.zst"), ".tar").unwrap(),
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"linux.pkg.tar.xz.gz.zst"
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);
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assert_eq!(
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build_archive_file_suggestion(Path::new("linux.pkg.zst"), ".tar").unwrap(),
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"linux.pkg.tar.zst"
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);
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assert_eq!(
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build_archive_file_suggestion(Path::new("linux.pkg.info.zst"), ".tar").unwrap(),
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"linux.pkg.info.tar.zst"
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);
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}
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}
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