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andy boot
d2b959fdcf Merge pull request #62 from rivy/add.gha
Fix windows compilation and testing
2020-02-03 20:31:37 +00:00
Roy Ivy III
36ebb1b2b0 refactor ~ strip_trailing_curdirs() -> normalize_path() (a more accurate descriptor) 2020-01-29 18:36:13 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
e126a01096 Tests ~ improve portability of tests for 'Fix ~ improve portability of path manipulation' 2020-01-29 18:36:13 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
7a38a26593 Fix ~ (WinAPI) must use Handle::from_path_any() if target path might be a directory
.# [why]

"If you use `from_path()` on a directory, then subsequent queries using that handle will fail."
Instead, use `from_path_any()` which supports opening files or directories.

ref: "Struct winapi_util::Handle" from <https://docs.rs/crate/winapi-util>
2020-01-29 18:36:13 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
1af6e1f757 Tests ~ simplify by ignoring instead of skipping tests for 'Tests ~ disable two symlink tests which may not be possible on 'windows'' 2020-01-29 18:36:13 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
affafcc5f2 Tests ~ simplify by ignoring instead of skipping tests for 'Tests ~ temporarily disable tests which vary by 'windows' hosts' 2020-01-29 18:36:13 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
26ef8c3e59 Tests ~ add test case to 'Fix ~ improve portability of path manipulation' 2020-01-29 18:36:13 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
0898ee6bf0 Maint/CI ~ temporarily disable non-working cargo tarpaulin test coverage 2020-01-29 18:36:13 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
5ac168868e Tests ~ temporarily disable tests which vary by 'windows' hosts 2020-01-29 18:36:13 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
684994ee11 Tests ~ disable two symlink tests which may not be possible on 'windows' 2020-01-29 18:36:12 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
416ad517fe Tests ~ fix windows testing 2020-01-29 18:36:12 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
7c34389aea Fix ~ improve portability of path manipulation 2020-01-29 18:36:12 -06:00
Roy Ivy III
18510130d8 Maint/CI ~ add GitHub-Actions CI (aka GHA) 2020-01-29 18:36:12 -06:00
andy boot
0bf8c914b7 Merge pull request #59 from Celti/exclude-multiple
Allow multiple --ignore-directory flags
2020-01-21 23:32:49 +00:00
Celti Burroughs
95888d5f31 Allow multiple --ignore-directory flags 2020-01-21 15:40:04 -07:00
andy boot
5d195e27cb Merge pull request #61 from lespea/fixWinBreaks
Fix get_metadata on windows
2020-01-21 22:06:00 +00:00
Adam Lesperance
0c7b05fec9 Fix get_metadata on windows
The MetadataExt functions are nightly-only right now so we need to call
the windows api ourselves to get the device number.  The winapi_util
package has a nice wrapper to do this for us.

The get_device function doesn't appear to be used anywhere so I removed
it.
2020-01-21 00:06:41 -06:00
andy boot
bc895879e6 Update README.md 2020-01-20 23:36:59 +00:00
andy boot
31f01c061a Update README.md 2020-01-19 09:55:51 +00:00
andy boot
17894e723c Merge pull request #55 from bootandy/ab-neaten
Ab fix clippy warnings, increment version number
2020-01-19 09:51:33 +00:00
andy boot
6141ddddea Merge pull request #54 from bootandy/ab-ignore-dir
Add option to ignore directories
2020-01-19 09:35:04 +00:00
andy.boot
352c0f7d90 Increment version number 2020-01-19 09:32:49 +00:00
andy.boot
842a8ec673 Clean up clippy warnings 2020-01-19 09:32:35 +00:00
andy.boot
d97edba041 Add option to ignore directories
https://github.com/bootandy/dust/issues/46

Add -X flag used to ignore any file or directory that matches the
provided substring.
This means that -X e will ignore any file or directory with an 'e' in
it.
2020-01-19 09:23:13 +00:00
andy boot
f64e0094f1 Merge pull request #53 from bootandy/single_cpu
Fix dust for single core machines
2020-01-18 23:06:28 +00:00
andy.boot
3d2477e554 Allow dust to run on single core machines
Force dust to use 2 threads if there is only 1 cpu
JWalk breaks if it tries to run on a single cpu

https://github.com/jessegrosjean/jwalk/issues/15

This is a hack because I can't figure out how to fix JWalk.
This code and the num_cpu crate can be removed when the bug is fixed

Also I have conflated cpus with cores while describing this issue. It is
very difficult to test as I don't have a single core machine.
2020-01-18 22:04:08 +00:00
andy.boot
350d695f7c Add num_cpus as Cargo dependency
Will be used to detect single core computers which crash Jwalk
2020-01-18 21:57:11 +00:00
andy boot
f8b8b8a788 Merge pull request #51 from bootandy/ab-exclude
Support excluding filesystems with -x
2020-01-18 21:54:41 +00:00
andy.boot
b9c27f9838 get_filesystem returns Result instead of option
Removes unwrap and returns a Result instead of panicing if an invalid
path is given.
Previously if the flag: '-x' was provided with an argument of an
invalid directory the code would crash here
2020-01-16 23:50:56 +00:00
andy.boot
5541df6a73 Refactor code
Reduce complexity of examine_dir.

No logic changes
2020-01-15 20:10:33 +00:00
andy.boot
bdc3d404ef Support excluding filesystems with -x
https://github.com/bootandy/dust/issues/50

Add optional -x flag to limit search to the current filesystem.

Add (untested) support for windows for the equivalent of inode and
device.
2020-01-15 19:51:16 +00:00
andy boot
f395a7d768 Merge pull request #49 from bootandy/ab-upgrade
Upgrade libraries. Fix assert_cli
2019-12-30 22:07:04 +00:00
andy.boot
a36eec6cae Increment version number 2019-12-30 21:40:30 +00:00
Adam Lesperance
38938e005e Fix colors on windows
* Initialize ansi_term if we're on windows
* Silence build warning on non-unix targets
* Update ansi-term which has windows specific fixes (and assert_cli while I'm at it)
2019-12-30 21:36:49 +00:00
andy.boot
da61b15715 Upgrade libraries. Fix assert_cli
New assert_cli library requires we cast the param passed to 'is()' as
it can no longer cast implicitly. I am guessing this is because it is
due to confusion between whether to cast to u8 or str
2019-12-30 21:23:53 +00:00
andy boot
0b22d0a977 Merge pull request #47 from bootandy/ab-bug-fix
Ab bug fix
2019-12-30 21:12:37 +00:00
andy.boot
356d14ac0f Hack fix around JWalk behaviour.
Jwalk returns '/' as a child of the current node which breaks things.
https://github.com/jessegrosjean/jwalk/issues/13
2019-12-23 15:51:12 +00:00
andy.boot
311bc45388 Verify that '/' is parent of everything
Bug could occur when run with '/' as it wasn't considered the parent of
'/usr' due to having the same number of '/'s in the name
2019-12-23 15:50:01 +00:00
andy.boot
ef66fb3938 Remove useless sort
The data coming in is already sorted. We should not need to sort it a
second time
2019-12-23 15:49:26 +00:00
andy.boot
b934445e04 Pin jwalk to dependency version
https://github.com/jessegrosjean/jwalk/issues/13
Having raised the above issue I don't want it fixed in a minor version
as I have added a work around
2019-12-23 15:48:38 +00:00
andy boot
a6839c020f Merge pull request #43 from bootandy/no_color
Add flag for No color, refactor tests
2019-12-08 23:50:58 +00:00
andy.boot
7e47d5b47a Increment version number 2019-12-08 23:36:48 +00:00
andy.boot
6a65570f3f Refactor tests
Make use of the 'is' more to test the entire output.

Add test for no_color mode.

Replace several calls to format_string with calls that build a string
directly. I feel format_string is becoming unweildly and this simplfies
the tests
2019-12-08 23:34:28 +00:00
andy.boot
a4ca78dbe4 Add option flag for no colors
https://github.com/bootandy/dust/issues/37
2019-12-08 14:46:45 +00:00
andy boot
bfbe8a57ae Merge pull request #42 from bootandy/cleanup
Cleanup code & fix issue
2019-12-07 09:16:51 +00:00
andy.boot
b4b73e45f3 Cargo update 2019-12-05 21:51:04 +00:00
andy.boot
78119aba0f Mark function as ignored by clippy
We don't want to collapse this if - it is easier to reason about this
way
2019-12-05 21:50:26 +00:00
andy.boot
5535478fe8 Fix substring bug
When one directory was a substring of another the directory would appear
as a subdirectory instead of a sibling

Fixed originally by this: 6e03dd77e6
Broken by this: db6c8a019d

Added integration test as this has bitten me before
2019-12-05 21:35:15 +00:00
andy.boot
7ba91a4a22 Rename variable
cpu -> threads. threads more accurately represents the number of threads
we will start to run
2019-12-04 20:49:45 +00:00
andy boot
79416fd5fc Merge pull request #40 from AdminXVII/parallel-walk
Use jwalk instead of walkdir: parallel walking for performance boost
2019-12-04 20:45:25 +00:00
Xavier L'Heureux
b66523cff3 Apply clippy lints 2019-12-03 18:34:47 -05:00
Xavier L'Heureux
19a41aa382 Add CLI option for the number of threads to spawn 2019-12-03 18:27:02 -05:00
Xavier L'Heureux
62ac9b623a Make sure to count the hidden directories 2019-11-26 08:31:52 -05:00
Xavier L'Heureux
bf28d42483 Update Performance section of README 2019-11-26 08:31:52 -05:00
Xavier L'Heureux
f8ce6c97bf Use more rusty patterns and preallocate enough space 2019-11-26 08:31:52 -05:00
Xavier L'Heureux
86b3cccaf6 perf(IO): use parallel walkdir (jwalk) for super faster traversal 2019-11-26 08:31:52 -05:00
andy boot
3c920431fa Merge pull request #38 from lespea/update_deps
Latest deps
2019-11-25 23:32:09 +00:00
Adam Lesperance
a1ece05af5 Testing deps should only be used when testing 2019-11-21 00:05:53 -06:00
Adam Lesperance
cef2c588b7 Latest deps 2019-11-20 23:05:57 -06:00
andy boot
7d8e498238 Merge pull request #36 from bootandy/try_to_fix_releases
Update secure key in Travis
2019-11-02 01:11:42 +00:00
andy boot
53c7a69dcb Merge pull request #35 from bootandy/fix-version
Provide version information with -V
2019-11-02 00:45:36 +00:00
andy.boot
9a9cbefd3d Provide version information with -V
clap does most of this for you - I had forgotten to wire it up
https://github.com/bootandy/dust/issues/33

increment build version
2019-11-02 00:42:57 +00:00
andy boot
224a2c6f25 Merge pull request #32 from mvertescher/update-edition
Upgrade to the 2018 edition
2019-10-27 10:39:04 +00:00
Matt Vertescher
99003cbba9 Upgrade to the 2018 edition 2019-10-26 15:19:07 -04:00
andy.boot
c83803b440 Add comment to travis file
So I don't forget how to do a release next time
2019-10-09 00:43:04 +01:00
andy.boot
a41862d799 Travis release: Read API key from variable
secure key was probably removed. Read from travis ci env variable
instead
2019-10-09 00:35:30 +01:00
andy.boot
6ab46d8471 Add reverse instructions 2019-10-08 22:46:52 +01:00
andy boot
c727eb2d11 Merge pull request #31 from bootandy/nodes_rev
Refactor & support reverse
2019-10-08 21:31:11 +01:00
andy.boot
0effaa7fd7 Increment version 2019-10-08 21:05:37 +01:00
andy.boot
25c50f88c4 cargo upgrade 2019-10-08 21:05:09 +01:00
andy.boot
0c19a66432 Add test for reverse flag 2019-10-08 20:57:44 +01:00
andy.boot
4cffc4370b Bring back the reverse flag
Following the large refactor on the previous commit, this commit fixes
the reverse functionality.

Depth detection moved into the tree building instead of being calculated
when drawing the tree to screen
2019-10-06 22:00:40 +01:00
andy.boot
db6c8a019d Massive refactor
WIP

Replace array of (string, int) pairs with tree of nodes.

A tree of nodes more accurately represents the underlying file structure
and hence is a better fit for the problem space.

Regression: Reverse doesn't work in this commit.

I suspect more methods can be simplifed and reduced.
2019-10-05 17:57:47 +01:00
andy.boot
e03094a4fa Add reverse flag
Pull several variables related to how output is printed
into DisplayData struct
2019-10-03 23:07:52 +01:00
andy.boot
1d9a56e025 A way of supporting reverse 2019-10-02 22:31:49 +01:00
andy.boot
ec2d9e19d4 Run format, introduce new function.
strip_end_slash_including_root will remove end slashes including the
root directory.

The root directory has been a long running problem because if we strip
the final slash we will run dust on no directory instead of the root.
2019-10-02 20:14:13 +01:00
andy.boot
9fbfcb275a pull out a method
(will be needed for reverse)
2019-10-02 20:06:09 +01:00
andy.boot
1c60d1e2ac Display: replace boolean with integer count
This will probably be useful when i refactor for the reverse mode
2019-10-02 19:54:00 +01:00
andy.boot
fd35734a94 Simplify string code, remove into 2019-10-02 19:48:57 +01:00
andy boot
c6f4ace2b6 Merge pull request #30 from bootandy/neaten
Neaten
2019-10-02 19:16:31 +01:00
Bob
d46b63fad8 Add detection of files which fail permission
Old code caught some file permission denied but not all.
2019-10-01 22:44:17 +01:00
Bob
872a49bb7d better var name 2019-10-01 22:35:29 +01:00
andy boot
04c6c204c3 Merge pull request #27 from bootandy/new2 2019-10-01 22:26:56 +01:00
Bob
7ac01e8166 Increment version number 2019-10-01 22:18:36 +01:00
Bob
2f7a88e8dc Fix issues from running on root directory
clean up: 80338f4

Fixes -d flag to work again. Add test to stop regression
2019-10-01 22:18:16 +01:00
Bob
2ca2cebdad New Cargo lock 2019-09-29 11:28:51 +01:00
bootandy
80338f4731 Fix running on root dir /
Fixes: https://github.com/bootandy/dust/issues/22

Allows code to run on the root directory
2019-07-04 00:03:33 +01:00
bootandy
d327bd2e68 Fix code to handle single dots in path
Before this fix adding a single dot to the end of a path would cause the
code to crash.
2019-07-02 00:56:43 +01:00
bootandy
7db6cf2f32 Add test to handle single dot in path 2019-07-02 00:54:58 +01:00
bootandy
76d0762c97 Add assert to stop infinite loops 2019-07-01 22:43:10 +01:00
bootandy
6e03dd77e6 Fix obscure display bug
When one directory was a substring of another with files in the files
could appear as children of the wrong directory

Fix: https://github.com/bootandy/dust/issues/25
2019-07-01 22:25:06 +01:00
bootandy
4906e9efda comment typos 2019-07-01 22:25:06 +01:00
bootandy
876609f2cb Obey new clippy
Clippy is like having a reviewer fix your dodgy code.
2019-07-01 22:25:06 +01:00
bootandy
12775db94b Update git ignore to ignore idea 2019-07-01 22:25:06 +01:00
bootandy
bfaf5ee173 Add bash line to ci script 2019-07-01 22:25:06 +01:00
bootandy
fd68330815 Update cargo lock 2019-07-01 22:25:06 +01:00
andy.boot
0bf4ebf554 Fix minor color bug
If we are not using RED then the Color should be the terminal default
not 7
2018-06-19 23:39:23 +01:00
andy boot
cab24f58d5 Merge pull request #20 from bootandy/refac
Refactor
2018-05-10 18:28:07 +01:00
andy.boot
b1b933d851 Refactor & Optimize use of depth
Code Refactored

Using Depth now prunes the tree below the displayable depth so display
calls finish quicker.
2018-05-10 17:36:56 +01:00
andy.boot
6a86e8befd Increment version number 2018-05-09 11:46:42 +01:00
andy boot
3fb91a6c29 Merge pull request #19 from bootandy/rm_dup_input
code to remove duplicate arguments
2018-05-09 11:44:38 +01:00
andy.boot
51561994c5 Break up display_node function slightly
Also: run rustformat
2018-05-09 11:28:23 +01:00
andy.boot
ce0e14bf00 Tweak output - the root node now has a: ─┬ 2018-05-09 10:58:32 +01:00
andy.boot
dd75ec4aa7 wip: code to remove duplicate arguments
Also handle case where an argument is a substring of another argument
2018-05-09 10:35:30 +01:00
andy boot
65cd42736a Update README.md 2018-05-09 09:43:30 +01:00
andy boot
4792e97177 Merge pull request #18 from bootandy/fixes
Fixes
2018-05-02 09:51:21 +01:00
bootandy
3e9f09e339 Remove unnecessary path & pathbuf code 2018-05-02 00:42:03 +01:00
bootandy
dba465a094 Tweak error message 2018-05-02 00:39:57 +01:00
bootandy
25d1ee7b43 Remove naked unwrap 2018-05-02 00:39:57 +01:00
bootandy
2556885622 Rust format 2018-05-02 00:39:57 +01:00
bootandy
8c088a7026 Fix: Passing a string into -n will no longer panic
fixes: #https://github.com/bootandy/dust/issues/16
2018-05-02 00:39:57 +01:00
bootandy
39db8b86fd Replace simple match with map_or 2018-05-01 14:38:34 +01:00
bootandy
c5830c5d00 Stop using target_os just use target_family
target_family unix covers linux and mac and wraps up the call for inodes
in a common interface.
2018-05-01 13:59:48 +01:00
bootandy
b68c450710 use eprintln! 2018-05-01 13:55:19 +01:00
andy.boot
6e2e5761d8 Increment version 2018-04-27 12:46:27 +01:00
andy boot
6842526d2c Merge pull request #15 from bootandy/depth2
Add support for -d depth flag
2018-04-27 12:28:15 +01:00
andy.boot
4ac85d7dc9 Simplify tests
dust sort is now more predictable as it orders first by size and second
by name.

Walkdir still gives different iteration orders on different systems so
all output is not entirely predictable
2018-04-27 11:35:47 +01:00
andy.boot
8170a07886 Increase default to 20 from 15
Clean up README a bit.
2018-04-27 10:23:20 +01:00
andy.boot
0f1f823736 Add long options to cmd line params 2018-04-27 10:15:30 +01:00
andy.boot
e6c777fb8b Add support for -d depth flag
Following a user request the option '-d N' allows a user to output N
levels of sub directories.

Fixed bug: so that trailing slashes are now removed.
2018-04-27 10:01:41 +01:00
andy boot
0bded9698a Merge pull request #14 from bootandy/fix_mac
Fix tests on mac
2018-04-24 17:09:30 +01:00
bootandy
c7f0ea59f0 Fix tests on mac
Macos does not appear to have a predictable iteration order of the files
2018-04-24 16:50:37 +01:00
andy boot
6d62cfb9ae Merge pull request #13 from bootandy/walkdir2
Rewrite to use walkdir instead of recursion
2018-04-24 15:41:51 +01:00
andy.boot
803934d84b By default only print last leaf of path
Fixes #9
https://github.com/bootandy/dust/issues/9

Instead of printing the all sub tree leaves only the last leaf is now
printed. See readme change for example

The flag '-p' was added to print the sub tree the old way
2018-04-24 14:54:11 +01:00
andy.boot
24c97ef92f Rewrite to use walkdir instead of recursion
Advised to use walkdir by burntsushi as using recursion on file systems
can blow the stack.

walkdir is slower but allows the code to be cleaner and more reliable

Also experimented with ignore but locking the hashmap resulted in
similar performance to walkdir but with much uglier code.
2018-04-24 14:53:47 +01:00
andy boot
270edf0a76 Update README.md 2018-04-18 13:49:05 +01:00
andy.boot
0c5b08e1d2 Change package name to du-dust
The binary is still called dust. Sadly dust was taken on crates.io.
This change should allow us to send this crate to crates.io
2018-04-18 13:40:52 +01:00
bootandy
35aef4c837 Add Cargo.lock 2018-04-16 23:09:04 +01:00
andy boot
95e7bb01eb Update README.md 2018-04-16 23:08:19 +01:00
andy boot
247e55788a Merge pull request #6 from Infinisil/unignore-lockfile
Don't ignore Cargo.lock
2018-04-16 22:54:07 +01:00
Silvan Mosberger
bcab66ab8b Don't ignore Cargo.lock
See https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/faq.html#why-do-binaries-have-cargolock-in-version-control-but-not-libraries
2018-04-16 16:55:12 +02:00
andy boot
2c87a21da1 Merge pull request #5 from bootandy/refactor_orig
Refactor code
2018-04-07 17:17:54 +01:00
bootandy
74b9178017 Refactor code 2018-04-07 17:14:06 +01:00
andy boot
2eb1633b77 Update README.md 2018-04-07 11:53:55 +01:00
andy boot
3fd274ab36 Update README.md 2018-04-07 11:42:18 +01:00
andy boot
f3ab902811 Update README.md 2018-04-07 11:38:21 +01:00
bootandy
b3b1a867c4 Fix tests on CI
Files do not appear in predictable order - this order differs on
different versions of linux :-(.
2018-04-07 11:03:31 +01:00
bootandy
32561ecb18 Fix tests for linux 2018-04-07 10:23:47 +01:00
bootandy
2fe3943ed5 Update readme 2018-04-06 21:07:13 +01:00
bootandy
b8ad44b7f0 increment version 2018-04-06 20:49:22 +01:00
bootandy
1a34bc3198 Integration tests
Several tests for recursive dirs, hard & soft links.
Tests use the tempfile project.

Personally I find the tests hard to read. Am considering adding a
'--no-color' output option as this will make the tests much more
readable. (Currently we have to call format_string to get the matching
colors and if a test fails the diff is very hard to read).
2018-04-06 20:44:02 +01:00
bootandy
385ddb75e1 Minor code neatening 2018-04-06 20:35:00 +01:00
bootandy
5c6165da8a First integration test
This test needs neatening but it is the first example of a working
integration test
2018-04-05 14:45:04 +01:00
bootandy
f39b09e79c increment version (0.2.1 already tagged) 2018-04-05 14:45:04 +01:00
bootandy
778dbb44b3 Remove graying background
Remove background that gets grayer.
1) This looks funny on terminals that aren't black
2) Makes testing easier
2018-04-04 23:12:00 +01:00
bootandy
69c79d5f95 Update readme 2018-04-04 20:21:59 +01:00
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name: CICD
# spell-checker:ignore CICD CODECOV MSVC MacOS Peltoche SHAs buildable clippy esac fakeroot gnueabihf halium libssl mkdir musl popd printf pushd rustfmt softprops toolchain
env:
PROJECT_NAME: dust
PROJECT_DESC: "du + rust = dust"
PROJECT_AUTH: "bootandy"
RUST_MIN_SRV: "1.31.0"
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
style:
name: Style
runs-on: ${{ matrix.job.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
job:
- { os: ubuntu-latest }
- { os: macos-latest }
- { os: windows-latest }
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Initialize workflow variables
id: vars
shell: bash
run: |
# 'windows-latest' `cargo fmt` is bugged for this project (see reasons @ GH:rust-lang/rustfmt #3324, #3590, #3688 ; waiting for repair)
JOB_DO_FORMAT_TESTING="true"
case ${{ matrix.job.os }} in windows-latest) unset JOB_DO_FORMAT_TESTING ;; esac;
echo set-output name=JOB_DO_FORMAT_TESTING::${JOB_DO_FORMAT_TESTING:-<empty>/false}
echo ::set-output name=JOB_DO_FORMAT_TESTING::${JOB_DO_FORMAT_TESTING}
- name: Install `rust` toolchain
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: stable
override: true
profile: minimal # minimal component installation (ie, no documentation)
components: rustfmt, clippy
- name: "`fmt` testing"
if: steps.vars.outputs.JOB_DO_FORMAT_TESTING
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: fmt
args: --all -- --check
- name: "`clippy` testing"
if: success() || failure() # run regardless of prior step ("`fmt` testing") success/failure
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: clippy
args: ${{ matrix.job.cargo-options }} --features "${{ matrix.job.features }}" -- -D warnings
min_version:
name: MinSRV # Minimum supported rust version
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Install `rust` toolchain (v${{ env.RUST_MIN_SRV }})
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: ${{ env.RUST_MIN_SRV }}
profile: minimal # minimal component installation (ie, no documentation)
- name: Test
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: test
build:
name: Build
runs-on: ${{ matrix.job.os }}
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
job:
# { os, target, cargo-options, features, use-cross, toolchain }
- { os: ubuntu-latest , target: arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf , use-cross: use-cross }
- { os: ubuntu-18.04 , target: i686-unknown-linux-gnu , use-cross: use-cross }
- { os: ubuntu-18.04 , target: i686-unknown-linux-musl , use-cross: use-cross }
- { os: ubuntu-18.04 , target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu , use-cross: use-cross }
- { os: ubuntu-18.04 , target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl , use-cross: use-cross }
- { os: ubuntu-16.04 , target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu , use-cross: use-cross }
- { os: macos-latest , target: x86_64-apple-darwin }
- { os: windows-latest , target: i686-pc-windows-gnu }
- { os: windows-latest , target: i686-pc-windows-msvc }
- { os: windows-latest , target: x86_64-pc-windows-gnu } ## !maint: [rivy; 2020-01-21] may break due to rust bug; follow possible solution from GH:rust-lang/rust#47048 (refs: GH:rust-lang/rust#47048 , GH:rust-lang/rust#53454 , GH:bike-barn/hermit#172 )
- { os: windows-latest , target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc }
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Install any prerequisites
shell: bash
run: |
case ${{ matrix.job.target }} in
arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf) sudo apt-get -y update ; sudo apt-get -y install gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf ;;
esac
- name: Initialize workflow variables
id: vars
shell: bash
run: |
# toolchain
TOOLCHAIN="stable" ## default to "stable" toolchain
# * specify alternate TOOLCHAIN for *-pc-windows-gnu targets; gnu targets on Windows are broken for the standard *-pc-windows-msvc toolchain (refs: <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/47048>, <https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/53454>, <https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/6754>)
case ${{ matrix.job.target }} in *-pc-windows-gnu) TOOLCHAIN="stable-${{ matrix.job.target }}" ;; esac;
# * use requested TOOLCHAIN if specified
if [ -n "${{ matrix.job.toolchain }}" ]; then TOOLCHAIN="${{ matrix.job.toolchain }}" ; fi
echo set-output name=TOOLCHAIN::${TOOLCHAIN}
echo ::set-output name=TOOLCHAIN::${TOOLCHAIN}
# staging directory
STAGING='_staging'
echo set-output name=STAGING::${STAGING}
echo ::set-output name=STAGING::${STAGING}
# determine EXE suffix
EXE_suffix="" ; case ${{ matrix.job.target }} in *-pc-windows-*) EXE_suffix=".exe" ;; esac;
echo set-output name=EXE_suffix::${EXE_suffix}
echo ::set-output name=EXE_suffix::${EXE_suffix}
# parse commit reference info
REF_NAME=${GITHUB_REF#refs/*/}
unset REF_BRANCH ; case ${GITHUB_REF} in refs/heads/*) REF_BRANCH=${GITHUB_REF#refs/heads/} ;; esac;
unset REF_TAG ; case ${GITHUB_REF} in refs/tags/*) REF_TAG=${GITHUB_REF#refs/tags/} ;; esac;
REF_SHAS=${GITHUB_SHA:0:8}
echo set-output name=REF_NAME::${REF_NAME}
echo set-output name=REF_BRANCH::${REF_BRANCH}
echo set-output name=REF_TAG::${REF_TAG}
echo set-output name=REF_SHAS::${REF_SHAS}
echo ::set-output name=REF_NAME::${REF_NAME}
echo ::set-output name=REF_BRANCH::${REF_BRANCH}
echo ::set-output name=REF_TAG::${REF_TAG}
echo ::set-output name=REF_SHAS::${REF_SHAS}
# parse target
unset TARGET_ARCH ; case ${{ matrix.job.target }} in arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf) TARGET_ARCH=arm ;; i686-*) TARGET_ARCH=i686 ;; x86_64-*) TARGET_ARCH=x86_64 ;; esac;
echo set-output name=TARGET_ARCH::${TARGET_ARCH}
echo ::set-output name=TARGET_ARCH::${TARGET_ARCH}
unset TARGET_OS ; case ${{ matrix.job.target }} in *-linux-*) TARGET_OS=linux ;; *-apple-*) TARGET_OS=macos ;; *-windows-*) TARGET_OS=windows ;; esac;
echo set-output name=TARGET_OS::${TARGET_OS}
echo ::set-output name=TARGET_OS::${TARGET_OS}
# package name
PKG_suffix=".tar.gz" ; case ${{ matrix.job.target }} in *-pc-windows-*) PKG_suffix=".zip" ;; esac;
PKG_BASENAME=${PROJECT_NAME}-${REF_TAG:-$REF_SHAS}-${{ matrix.job.target }}
PKG_NAME=${PKG_BASENAME}${PKG_suffix}
echo set-output name=PKG_suffix::${PKG_suffix}
echo set-output name=PKG_BASENAME::${PKG_BASENAME}
echo set-output name=PKG_NAME::${PKG_NAME}
echo ::set-output name=PKG_suffix::${PKG_suffix}
echo ::set-output name=PKG_BASENAME::${PKG_BASENAME}
echo ::set-output name=PKG_NAME::${PKG_NAME}
# deployable tag? (ie, leading "vM" or "M"; M == version number)
unset DEPLOY ; if [[ $REF_TAG =~ ^[vV]?[0-9].* ]]; then DEPLOY='true' ; fi
echo set-output name=DEPLOY::${DEPLOY:-<empty>/false}
echo ::set-output name=DEPLOY::${DEPLOY}
# target-specific options
# * CARGO_USE_CROSS (truthy)
CARGO_USE_CROSS='true' ; case '${{ matrix.job.use-cross }}' in ''|0|f|false|n|no) unset CARGO_USE_CROSS ;; esac;
echo set-output name=CARGO_USE_CROSS::${CARGO_USE_CROSS:-<empty>/false}
echo ::set-output name=CARGO_USE_CROSS::${CARGO_USE_CROSS}
# # * `arm` cannot be tested on ubuntu-* hosts (b/c testing is currently primarily done via comparison of target outputs with built-in outputs and the `arm` target is not executable on the host)
JOB_DO_TESTING="true"
case ${{ matrix.job.target }} in arm-*) unset JOB_DO_TESTING ;; esac;
echo set-output name=JOB_DO_TESTING::${JOB_DO_TESTING:-<empty>/false}
echo ::set-output name=JOB_DO_TESTING::${JOB_DO_TESTING}
# # * test only binary for arm-type targets
unset CARGO_TEST_OPTIONS
unset CARGO_TEST_OPTIONS ; case ${{ matrix.job.target }} in arm-*) CARGO_TEST_OPTIONS="--bin ${PROJECT_NAME}" ;; esac;
echo set-output name=CARGO_TEST_OPTIONS::${CARGO_TEST_OPTIONS}
echo ::set-output name=CARGO_TEST_OPTIONS::${CARGO_TEST_OPTIONS}
# * strip executable?
STRIP="strip" ; case ${{ matrix.job.target }} in arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf) STRIP="arm-linux-gnueabihf-strip" ;; *-pc-windows-msvc) STRIP="" ;; esac;
echo set-output name=STRIP::${STRIP}
echo ::set-output name=STRIP::${STRIP}
- name: Create all needed build/work directories
shell: bash
run: |
mkdir -p '${{ steps.vars.outputs.STAGING }}'
mkdir -p '${{ steps.vars.outputs.STAGING }}/${{ steps.vars.outputs.PKG_BASENAME }}'
- name: rust toolchain ~ install
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.TOOLCHAIN }}
target: ${{ matrix.job.target }}
override: true
profile: minimal # minimal component installation (ie, no documentation)
- name: Info
shell: bash
run: |
gcc --version || true
rustup -V
rustup toolchain list
rustup default
cargo -V
rustc -V
- name: Build
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.CARGO_USE_CROSS }}
command: build
args: --release --target=${{ matrix.job.target }} ${{ matrix.job.cargo-options }} --features "${{ matrix.job.features }}"
- name: Test
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
use-cross: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.CARGO_USE_CROSS }}
command: test
args: --target=${{ matrix.job.target }} ${{ steps.vars.outputs.CARGO_TEST_OPTIONS}} ${{ matrix.job.cargo-options }} --features "${{ matrix.job.features }}"
- name: Archive executable artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@master
with:
name: ${{ env.PROJECT_NAME }}-${{ matrix.job.target }}
path: target/${{ matrix.job.target }}/release/${{ env.PROJECT_NAME }}${{ steps.vars.outputs.EXE_suffix }}
- name: Package
shell: bash
run: |
# binary
cp 'target/${{ matrix.job.target }}/release/${{ env.PROJECT_NAME }}${{ steps.vars.outputs.EXE_suffix }}' '${{ steps.vars.outputs.STAGING }}/${{ steps.vars.outputs.PKG_BASENAME }}/'
# `strip` binary (if needed)
if [ -n "${{ steps.vars.outputs.STRIP }}" ]; then "${{ steps.vars.outputs.STRIP }}" '${{ steps.vars.outputs.STAGING }}/${{ steps.vars.outputs.PKG_BASENAME }}/${{ env.PROJECT_NAME }}${{ steps.vars.outputs.EXE_suffix }}' ; fi
# README and LICENSE
cp README.md '${{ steps.vars.outputs.STAGING }}/${{ steps.vars.outputs.PKG_BASENAME }}/'
cp LICENSE '${{ steps.vars.outputs.STAGING }}/${{ steps.vars.outputs.PKG_BASENAME }}/'
# base compressed package
pushd '${{ steps.vars.outputs.STAGING }}/' >/dev/null
case ${{ matrix.job.target }} in
*-pc-windows-*) 7z -y a '${{ steps.vars.outputs.PKG_NAME }}' '${{ steps.vars.outputs.PKG_BASENAME }}'/* | tail -2 ;;
*) tar czf '${{ steps.vars.outputs.PKG_NAME }}' '${{ steps.vars.outputs.PKG_BASENAME }}'/* ;;
esac;
popd >/dev/null
- name: Publish
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
if: steps.vars.outputs.DEPLOY
with:
files: |
${{ steps.vars.outputs.STAGING }}/${{ steps.vars.outputs.PKG_NAME }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
## fix! [rivy; 2020-22-01] `cargo tarpaulin` is unable to test this repo at the moment; alternate recipe or another testing framework?
# coverage:
# name: Code Coverage
# runs-on: ${{ matrix.job.os }}
# strategy:
# fail-fast: true
# matrix:
# # job: [ { os: ubuntu-latest }, { os: macos-latest }, { os: windows-latest } ]
# job: [ { os: ubuntu-latest } ] ## cargo-tarpaulin is currently only available on linux
# steps:
# - uses: actions/checkout@v1
# # - name: Reattach HEAD ## may be needed for accurate code coverage info
# # run: git checkout ${{ github.head_ref }}
# - name: Initialize workflow variables
# id: vars
# shell: bash
# run: |
# # staging directory
# STAGING='_staging'
# echo set-output name=STAGING::${STAGING}
# echo ::set-output name=STAGING::${STAGING}
# # check for CODECOV_TOKEN availability (work-around for inaccessible 'secrets' object for 'if'; see <https://github.community/t5/GitHub-Actions/jobs-lt-job-id-gt-if-does-not-work-with-env-secrets/m-p/38549>)
# unset HAS_CODECOV_TOKEN
# if [ -n $CODECOV_TOKEN ]; then HAS_CODECOV_TOKEN='true' ; fi
# echo set-output name=HAS_CODECOV_TOKEN::${HAS_CODECOV_TOKEN}
# echo ::set-output name=HAS_CODECOV_TOKEN::${HAS_CODECOV_TOKEN}
# env:
# CODECOV_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}"
# - name: Create all needed build/work directories
# shell: bash
# run: |
# mkdir -p '${{ steps.vars.outputs.STAGING }}/work'
# - name: Install required packages
# run: |
# sudo apt-get -y install libssl-dev
# pushd '${{ steps.vars.outputs.STAGING }}/work' >/dev/null
# wget --no-verbose https://github.com/xd009642/tarpaulin/releases/download/0.9.3/cargo-tarpaulin-0.9.3-travis.tar.gz
# tar xf cargo-tarpaulin-0.9.3-travis.tar.gz
# cp cargo-tarpaulin "$(dirname -- "$(which cargo)")"/
# popd >/dev/null
# - name: Generate coverage
# run: |
# cargo tarpaulin --out Xml
# - name: Upload coverage results (CodeCov.io)
# # CODECOV_TOKEN (aka, "Repository Upload Token" for REPO from CodeCov.io) ## set via REPO/Settings/Secrets
# # if: secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN (not supported {yet?}; see <https://github.community/t5/GitHub-Actions/jobs-lt-job-id-gt-if-does-not-work-with-env-secrets/m-p/38549>)
# if: steps.vars.outputs.HAS_CODECOV_TOKEN
# run: |
# # CodeCov.io
# cargo tarpaulin --out Xml
# bash <(curl -s https://codecov.io/bash)
# env:
# CODECOV_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}"

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# will have compiled files and executables
/target/
# Remove Cargo.lock from gitignore if creating an executable, leave it for libraries
# More information here http://doc.crates.io/guide.html#cargotoml-vs-cargolock
Cargo.lock
# These are backup files generated by rustfmt
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# Based on the "trust" template v0.1.2
# https://github.com/japaric/trust/tree/v0.1.2
# ----------- To do a release ---------
# tag a commit and push:
# git tag v0.4.0.1
# git push origin v0.4.0.1
# Remember to do a cargo publish to put it in crates.io
dist: trusty
language: rust
services: docker
@@ -46,8 +52,9 @@ deploy:
# - Create a `public_repo` GitHub token. Go to: https://github.com/settings/tokens/new
# - Encrypt it: `travis encrypt 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789
# - Paste the output down here
api_key:
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file_glob: true
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[package]
name = "dust"
version = "0.2.0"
name = "du-dust"
description = "A more intuitive version of du"
version = "0.4.4"
authors = ["bootandy <bootandy@gmail.com>", "nebkor <code@ardent.nebcorp.com>"]
edition = "2018"
documentation = "https://github.com/bootandy/dust"
homepage = "https://github.com/bootandy/dust"
repository = "https://github.com/bootandy/dust"
keywords = ["du", "command-line", "disk", "disk-usage"]
categories = ["command-line-utilities"]
license = "Apache-2.0"
[badges]
travis-ci = {repository = "https://travis-ci.org/bootandy/dust"}
[[bin]]
name = "dust"
path = "src/main.rs"
[dependencies]
ansi_term = "0.11"
clap = "2.31"
ansi_term = "=0.12"
clap = "=2.33"
jwalk = "0.4.0"
num_cpus = "1.12"
[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
winapi-util = "0.1"
[dev-dependencies]
assert_cli = "=0.6"
tempfile = "=3"

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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/bootandy/dust.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/bootandy/dust)
# Dust
du + rust = dust. A rust alternative to du
[Releases](https://github.com/bootandy/dust/releases)
du + rust = dust. Like du but more intuitive
Unlike du, dust is meant to give you an instant overview of which directories are using disk space without requiring sort or head. Dust does not count file system blocks; it uses file sizes instead. Dust will print a maximum of 1 'Did not have permissions message'.
## Install
#### Cargo Install
Dust will list the 15 biggest sub directories and will smartly recurse down the tree to find the larger ones. There is no need for a '-d' flag or a '-h' flag. The largest sub directory will have its size shown in red
* cargo install du-dust
#### Download Install
* Download linux / mac binary from [Releases](https://github.com/bootandy/dust/releases)
* unzip file: tar -xvf _downloaded_file.tar.gz_
* move file to executable path: sudo mv dust /usr/local/bin/
## Overview
Dust is meant to give you an instant overview of which directories are using disk space without requiring sort or head. Dust will print a maximum of 1 'Did not have permissions message'.
Dust will list the 20 biggest sub directories or files and will smartly recurse down the tree to find the larger ones. There is no need for a '-d' flag or a '-h' flag. The largest sub directory will have its size shown in *red*
## Why?
du has a number of ways of showing you what it finds, in terms of disk consumption, but really, there are only one or two ways you invoke it: with -h for “human readable” units, like 100G or 89k, or with -b for “bytes”. The former is generally used for a quick survey of a directory with a small number of things in it, and the latter for when you have a bunch and need to sort the output numerically, and youre obligated to either further pass it into something like awk to turn bytes into the appropriate human-friendly unit like mega or gigabytes, or pipe thru sort and head while remembering the '-h' flag. Then once you have the top offenders, you recurse down into the largest one and repeat the process until youve found your cruft or gems and can move on.
Dust assumes thats what you wanted to do in the first place, and takes care of tracking the largest offenders in terms of actual size, and showing them to you with human-friendly units and in-context within the filetree.
## Usage
```
Usage: dust
Usage: dust <dir>
Usage: dust <dir> <another_dir> <and_more>
Usage: dust -s <dir> (apparent-size - shows the length of the file as opposed to the amount of disk space it uses)
Usage: dust -n 30 <dir> (Shows 30 directories not 15)
Usage: dust <dir> <another_dir> <and_more>
Usage: dust -p <dir> (full-path - does not shorten the path of the subdirectories)
Usage: dust -s <dir> (apparent-size - shows the length of the file as opposed to the amount of disk space it uses)
Usage: dust -n 30 <dir> (Shows 30 directories not 20)
Usage: dust -d 3 <dir> (Shows 3 levels of subdirectories)
Usage: dust -r <dir> (Reverse order of output, with root at the lowest)
Usage: dust -x <dir> (Only show directories on same filesystem)
Usage: dust -X ignore <dir> (Ignore all files and directories containing the string 'ignore')
```
```
djin:git/dust> dust
65M .
65M ─┬ ./target
49M ├─┬ ./target/debug
26M │ ├─┬ ./target/debug/deps
21M │ │ └── ./target/debug/deps/libclap-9e6625ac8ff074ad.rlib
13M │ ├── ./target/debug/dust
8.9M │ └─┬ ./target/debug/incremental
6.7M │ ├─┬ ./target/debug/incremental/dust-2748eiei2tcnp
6.7M │ │ └─┬ ./target/debug/incremental/dust-2748eiei2tcnp/s-ezd6jnik5u-163pyem-1aab9ncf5glum
3.0M │ │ └── ./target/debug/incremental/dust-2748eiei2tcnp/s-ezd6jnik5u-163pyem-1aab9ncf5glum/dep-graph.bin
2.2M │ └─┬ ./target/debug/incremental/dust-1dlon65p8m3vl
2.2M │ └── ./target/debug/incremental/dust-1dlon65p8m3vl/s-ezd6jncecv-1xsnfd0-4dw9l1r2th2t
15M └─┬ ./target/release
9.2M ├─┬ ./target/release/deps
6.7M │ └── ./target/release/deps/libclap-87bc2534ea57f044.rlib
5.9M └── ./target/release/dust
1.2G target
622M ─┬ debug
445M ├── deps
70M │ ├── incremental
56M │ └── build
262M ├─┬ rls
262M │ └─┬ debug
203M │ ├── deps
56M │ └── build
165M ├─┬ package
165M │ └─┬ du-dust-0.2.4
165M │ └─target
165M └─┬ debug
131M └── deps
165M └─┬ release
124M └── deps
```
Performance: dust is currently about 4 times slower than du.
## Performance
Dust uses a parallel fetching implementation that greatly improves performance for directory trees with reasonable amount of files (read more than 20) compared to du. This can be as much as 7x faster than du on a clean cache.
## Alternatives
* [NCDU](https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu)
* du -d 1 -h | sort -h
Note: Apparent-size is calculated slightly differently in dust to gdu. In dust each hard link is counted as using file_length space. In gdu only the first entry is counted.

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script takes care of building your crate and packaging it for release
set -ex

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -ex
main() {

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script takes care of testing your crate
set -ex

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extern crate ansi_term;
use dust::Node;
use std::cmp;
use self::ansi_term::Colour::Fixed;
use self::ansi_term::Style;
use crate::utils::Node;
static UNITS: [char; 4] = ['T', 'G', 'M', 'K'];
pub fn draw_it(permissions: bool, heads: &Vec<Node>, to_display: &Vec<&Node>) -> () {
if !permissions {
eprintln!("Did not have permissions for all directories");
}
for d in to_display {
if heads.contains(d) {
display_node(d, &to_display, true, 1, "")
}
}
pub struct DisplayData {
pub short_paths: bool,
pub is_reversed: bool,
pub colors_on: bool,
}
fn display_node<S: Into<String>>(
node_to_print: &Node,
to_display: &Vec<&Node>,
is_first: bool,
depth: u8,
indentation_str: S,
) {
let mut is = indentation_str.into();
print_this_node(node_to_print, is_first, depth, is.as_ref());
is = is.replace("└─┬", " ");
is = is.replace("└──", " ");
is = is.replace("├──", "");
is = is.replace("├─┬", "");
let printable_node_slashes = node_to_print.name().matches('/').count();
let mut num_siblings = to_display.iter().fold(0, |a, b| {
if node_to_print.children().contains(b)
&& b.name().matches('/').count() == printable_node_slashes + 1
{
a + 1
impl DisplayData {
fn get_first_chars(&self) -> &str {
if self.is_reversed {
"─┴"
} else {
a
"─┬"
}
});
}
let mut is_biggest = true;
for node in to_display {
if node_to_print.children().contains(node) {
let has_display_children = node.children()
.iter()
.fold(false, |has_kids, n| has_kids || to_display.contains(&n));
let has_children = node.children().len() > 0 && has_display_children;
if node.name().matches('/').count() == printable_node_slashes + 1 {
num_siblings -= 1;
let tree_chars = {
if num_siblings == 0 {
if has_children {
"└─┬"
} else {
"└──"
}
} else {
if has_children {
"├─┬"
} else {
"├──"
}
}
};
display_node(
&node,
to_display,
is_biggest,
depth + 1,
is.to_string() + tree_chars,
);
is_biggest = false;
#[allow(clippy::collapsible_if)]
fn get_tree_chars(
&self,
num_siblings: u64,
max_siblings: u64,
has_children: bool,
) -> &'static str {
if self.is_reversed {
if num_siblings == max_siblings - 1 {
if has_children {
"┌─┴"
} else {
"┌──"
}
} else if has_children {
"├─┴"
} else {
"├──"
}
} else {
if num_siblings == 0 {
if has_children {
"└─┬"
} else {
"└──"
}
} else if has_children {
"├─┬"
} else {
"├──"
}
}
}
}
fn print_this_node(node_to_print: &Node, is_biggest: bool, depth: u8, indentation_str: &str) {
let padded_size = format!("{:>5}", human_readable_number(node_to_print.size()),);
println!(
"{} {} {}",
if is_biggest {
Fixed(196).paint(padded_size)
fn is_biggest(&self, num_siblings: u64, max_siblings: u64) -> bool {
if self.is_reversed {
num_siblings == 0
} else {
Fixed(7).paint(padded_size)
},
indentation_str,
Fixed(7)
.on(Fixed(cmp::min(8, (depth) as u8) + 231))
.paint(node_to_print.name().to_string())
);
num_siblings == max_siblings - 1
}
}
fn get_children_from_node(&self, node: Node) -> impl Iterator<Item = Node> {
if self.is_reversed {
let n: Vec<Node> = node.children.into_iter().rev().map(|a| a).collect();
n.into_iter()
} else {
node.children.into_iter()
}
}
}
fn human_readable_number(size: u64) -> (String) {
pub fn draw_it(
permissions: bool,
use_full_path: bool,
is_reversed: bool,
no_colors: bool,
root_node: Node,
) {
if !permissions {
eprintln!("Did not have permissions for all directories");
}
let display_data = DisplayData {
short_paths: !use_full_path,
is_reversed,
colors_on: !no_colors,
};
for c in display_data.get_children_from_node(root_node) {
let first_tree_chars = display_data.get_first_chars();
display_node(c, true, first_tree_chars, &display_data)
}
}
fn display_node(node: Node, is_biggest: bool, indent: &str, display_data: &DisplayData) {
let mut num_siblings = node.children.len() as u64;
let max_sibling = num_siblings;
let new_indent = clean_indentation_string(indent);
let name = node.name.clone();
let size = node.size;
if !display_data.is_reversed {
print_this_node(&*name, size, is_biggest, display_data, indent);
}
for c in display_data.get_children_from_node(node) {
num_siblings -= 1;
let chars = display_data.get_tree_chars(num_siblings, max_sibling, !c.children.is_empty());
let is_biggest = display_data.is_biggest(num_siblings, max_sibling);
let full_indent = new_indent.clone() + chars;
display_node(c, is_biggest, &*full_indent, display_data)
}
if display_data.is_reversed {
print_this_node(&*name, size, is_biggest, display_data, indent);
}
}
fn clean_indentation_string(s: &str) -> String {
let mut is: String = s.into();
// For reversed:
is = is.replace("┌─┴", " ");
is = is.replace("┌──", " ");
is = is.replace("├─┴", "");
is = is.replace("─┴", " ");
// For normal
is = is.replace("└─┬", " ");
is = is.replace("└──", " ");
is = is.replace("├─┬", "");
is = is.replace("─┬", " ");
// For both
is = is.replace("├──", "");
is
}
fn print_this_node(
name: &str,
size: u64,
is_biggest: bool,
display_data: &DisplayData,
indentation: &str,
) {
let pretty_size = format!("{:>5}", human_readable_number(size),);
println!(
"{}",
format_string(name, is_biggest, display_data, &*pretty_size, indentation)
)
}
pub fn format_string(
dir_name: &str,
is_biggest: bool,
display_data: &DisplayData,
size: &str,
indentation: &str,
) -> String {
let printable_name = {
if display_data.short_paths {
dir_name
.split(std::path::is_separator)
.last()
.unwrap_or(dir_name)
} else {
dir_name
}
};
format!(
"{} {} {}",
if is_biggest && display_data.colors_on {
Fixed(196).paint(size)
} else {
Style::new().paint(size)
},
indentation,
printable_name,
)
}
fn human_readable_number(size: u64) -> String {
for (i, u) in UNITS.iter().enumerate() {
let marker = 1024u64.pow((UNITS.len() - i) as u32);
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use std::cmp::{Eq, Ord, Ordering, PartialEq, PartialOrd};
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct Node {
name: String,
size: u64,
children: Vec<Node>,
}
impl Node {
pub fn new<S: Into<String>>(name: S, size: u64, children: Vec<Node>) -> Self {
Node {
children: children,
name: name.into(),
size: size,
}
}
pub fn children(&self) -> &Vec<Node> {
&self.children
}
pub fn name(&self) -> &String {
&self.name
}
pub fn size(&self) -> u64 {
self.size
}
}
impl Ord for Node {
fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering {
if self.size > other.size {
Ordering::Less
} else if self.size < other.size {
Ordering::Greater
} else {
let my_slashes = self.name.matches('/').count();
let other_slashes = other.name.matches('/').count();
if my_slashes > other_slashes {
Ordering::Greater
} else if my_slashes < other_slashes {
Ordering::Less
} else {
if self.name < other.name {
Ordering::Less
} else if self.name > other.name {
Ordering::Greater
} else {
Ordering::Equal
}
}
}
}
}
impl PartialOrd for Node {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl PartialEq for Node {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
(&self.name, self.size) == (&other.name, other.size)
}
}
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#[macro_use]
extern crate clap;
extern crate dust;
use clap::{App, AppSettings, Arg};
use utils::{find_big_ones, get_dir_tree};
use self::display::draw_it;
use crate::utils::is_a_parent_of;
use clap::{App, AppSettings, Arg};
use utils::{find_big_ones, get_dir_tree, simplify_dir_names, sort, trim_deep_ones, Node};
mod utils;
mod display;
mod utils;
static DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_LINES: &'static str = "15";
static DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_LINES: usize = 20;
#[cfg(windows)]
fn init_color() {
ansi_term::enable_ansi_support().expect("Couldn't enable color support");
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
fn init_color() {}
fn main() {
init_color();
let def_num_str = DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_LINES.to_string();
let options = App::new("Dust")
.about("Like du but more intuitive")
.version(crate_version!())
.setting(AppSettings::TrailingVarArg)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("depth")
.short("d")
.long("depth")
.help("Depth to show")
.takes_value(true),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("threads")
.short("t")
.long("threads")
.help("Number of threads to spawn simultaneously")
.takes_value(true),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("number_of_lines")
.short("n")
.long("number-of-lines")
.help("Number of lines of output to show")
.takes_value(true)
.default_value(DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_LINES),
.default_value(def_num_str.as_ref()),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("use_apparent_size")
Arg::with_name("display_full_paths")
.short("p")
.long("full-paths")
.help("If set sub directories will not have their path shortened"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("ignore_directory")
.short("X")
.long("ignore-directory")
.takes_value(true)
.number_of_values(1)
.multiple(true)
.help("Exclude any file or directory with contains this substring."),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("limit_filesystem")
.short("x")
.long("limit-filesystem")
.help("Only count the files and directories in the same filesystem as the supplied directory"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("display_apparent_size")
.short("s")
.long("apparent-size")
.help("If set will use file length. Otherwise we use blocks"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("reverse")
.short("r")
.long("reverse")
.help("If applied tree will be printed upside down (biggest lowest)"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("no_colors")
.short("c")
.long("no_colors")
.help("If applied no colors will be printed (normally largest directories are marked in red"),
)
.arg(Arg::with_name("inputs").multiple(true))
.get_matches();
let filenames = {
let target_dirs = {
match options.values_of("inputs") {
None => vec!["."],
Some(r) => r.collect(),
}
};
let number_of_lines = value_t!(options.value_of("number_of_lines"), usize).unwrap();
let use_apparent_size = options.is_present("use_apparent_size");
let (permissions, node_per_top_level_dir) = get_dir_tree(&filenames, use_apparent_size);
let slice_it = find_big_ones(&node_per_top_level_dir, number_of_lines);
draw_it(permissions, &node_per_top_level_dir, &slice_it);
let number_of_lines = match value_t!(options.value_of("number_of_lines"), usize) {
Ok(v) => v,
Err(_) => {
eprintln!("Ignoring bad value for number_of_lines");
DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_LINES
}
};
let temp_threads = options.value_of("threads").and_then(|threads| {
threads
.parse::<usize>()
.map_err(|_| eprintln!("Ignoring bad value for threads: {:?}", threads))
.ok()
});
// Bug in JWalk
// https://github.com/jessegrosjean/jwalk/issues/15
// We force it to use 2 threads if there is only 1 cpu
// as JWalk breaks if it tries to run on a single cpu
let threads = {
if temp_threads.is_none() && num_cpus::get() == 1 {
Some(2)
} else {
temp_threads
}
};
let depth = options.value_of("depth").and_then(|depth| {
depth
.parse::<u64>()
.map(|v| v + 1)
.map_err(|_| eprintln!("Ignoring bad value for depth"))
.ok()
});
if options.is_present("depth") && number_of_lines != DEFAULT_NUMBER_OF_LINES {
eprintln!("Use either -n or -d. Not both");
return;
}
let use_apparent_size = options.is_present("display_apparent_size");
let limit_filesystem = options.is_present("limit_filesystem");
let ignore_directories = options.values_of("ignore_directory").map(|r| r.collect());
let simplified_dirs = simplify_dir_names(target_dirs);
let (permissions, nodes) = get_dir_tree(
&simplified_dirs,
ignore_directories,
use_apparent_size,
limit_filesystem,
threads,
);
let sorted_data = sort(nodes);
let biggest_ones = {
match depth {
None => find_big_ones(sorted_data, number_of_lines + simplified_dirs.len()),
Some(d) => trim_deep_ones(sorted_data, d, &simplified_dirs),
}
};
let tree = build_tree(biggest_ones, depth);
draw_it(
permissions,
options.is_present("display_full_paths"),
options.is_present("reverse"),
options.is_present("no_colors"),
tree,
);
}
fn build_tree(biggest_ones: Vec<(String, u64)>, depth: Option<u64>) -> Node {
let mut top_parent = Node::default();
// assume sorted order
for b in biggest_ones {
let n = Node {
name: b.0,
size: b.1,
children: Vec::default(),
};
recursively_build_tree(&mut top_parent, n, depth);
}
top_parent
}
fn recursively_build_tree(parent_node: &mut Node, new_node: Node, depth: Option<u64>) {
let new_depth = match depth {
None => None,
Some(0) => return,
Some(d) => Some(d - 1),
};
if let Some(c) = parent_node
.children
.iter_mut()
.find(|c| is_a_parent_of(&c.name, &new_node.name))
{
recursively_build_tree(c, new_node, new_depth);
} else {
parent_node.children.push(new_node);
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;

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use super::*;
use crate::display::DisplayData;
use display::format_string;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Write;
use std::panic;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::Command;
use tempfile::Builder;
use tempfile::TempDir;
// fix! [rivy; 2020-22-01] "windows" result data can vary by host (size seems to be variable by one byte); fix code vs test and re-enable
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_main() {
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["src/test_dir"])
.stdout()
.is(main_output(true).as_str())
.unwrap();
}
// fix! [rivy; 2020-22-01] "windows" result data can vary by host (size seems to be variable by one byte); fix code vs test and re-enable
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_main_long_paths() {
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-p", "src/test_dir"])
.stdout()
.is(main_output(false).as_str())
.unwrap();
}
// fix! [rivy; 2020-22-01] "windows" result data can vary by host (size seems to be variable by one byte); fix code vs test and re-enable
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_main_multi_arg() {
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["src/test_dir/many/", "src/test_dir/", "src/test_dir"])
.stdout()
.is(main_output(true).as_str())
.unwrap();
}
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
fn main_output(short_paths: bool) -> String {
let d = DisplayData {
short_paths,
is_reversed: false,
colors_on: true,
};
format!(
"{}
{}
{}
{}",
format_string("src/test_dir", true, &d, " 4.0K", "─┬"),
format_string("src/test_dir/many", true, &d, " 4.0K", " └─┬",),
format_string("src/test_dir/many/hello_file", true, &d, " 4.0K", " ├──",),
format_string("src/test_dir/many/a_file", false, &d, " 0B", " └──",),
)
}
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
fn main_output(short_paths: bool) -> String {
let d = DisplayData {
short_paths,
is_reversed: false,
colors_on: true,
};
format!(
"{}
{}
{}
{}",
format_string("src/test_dir", true, &d, " 12K", "─┬"),
format_string("src/test_dir/many", true, &d, " 8.0K", " └─┬",),
format_string("src/test_dir/many/hello_file", true, &d, " 4.0K", " ├──",),
format_string("src/test_dir/many/a_file", false, &d, " 0B", " └──",),
)
}
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
fn main_output(short_paths: bool) -> String {
let d = DisplayData {
short_paths,
is_reversed: false,
colors_on: true,
};
format!(
"{}
{}
{}
{}",
format_string("src/test_dir", true, &d, " 6B", "─┬"),
format_string("src/test_dir\\many", true, &d, " 6B", " └─┬",),
format_string(
"src/test_dir\\many\\hello_file",
true,
&d,
" 6B",
" ├──",
),
format_string("src/test_dir\\many\\a_file", false, &d, " 0B", " └──",),
)
}
// fix! [rivy; 2020-22-01] "windows" result data can vary by host (size seems to be variable by one byte); fix code vs test and re-enable
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_no_color_flag() {
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-c", "src/test_dir/"])
.stdout()
.is(no_color_flag_output().as_str())
.unwrap();
}
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
fn no_color_flag_output() -> String {
"
4.0K ─┬ test_dir
4.0K └─┬ many
4.0K ├── hello_file
0B └── a_file
"
.to_string()
}
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
fn no_color_flag_output() -> String {
"
12K ─┬ test_dir
8.0K └─┬ many
4.0K ├── hello_file
0B └── a_file
"
.to_string()
}
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
fn no_color_flag_output() -> String {
"
6B ─┬ test_dir
6B └─┬ many
6B ├── hello_file
0B └── a_file
"
.to_string()
}
// fix! [rivy; 2020-22-01] "windows" result data can vary by host (size seems to be variable by one byte); fix code vs test and re-enable
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_apparent_size() {
let d = DisplayData {
short_paths: true,
is_reversed: false,
colors_on: true,
};
let r = format!(
"{}",
format_string("src/test_dir/many/hello_file", true, &d, " 6B", " ├──",),
);
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-s", "src/test_dir"])
.stdout()
.contains(r.as_str())
.unwrap();
}
#[test]
pub fn test_reverse_flag() {
// variable names the same length make the output easier to read
let a = " ┌── a_file";
let b = " ├── hello_file";
let c = " ┌─┴ many";
let d = " ─┴ test_dir";
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-r", "src/test_dir"])
.stdout()
.contains(a)
.stdout()
.contains(b)
.stdout()
.contains(c)
.stdout()
.contains(d)
.unwrap();
}
#[test]
pub fn test_d_flag_works() {
// We should see the top level directory but not the sub dirs / files:
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-d", "1", "-s", "src/test_dir"])
.stdout()
.doesnt_contain("hello_file")
.unwrap();
}
fn build_temp_file(dir: &TempDir) -> PathBuf {
let file_path = dir.path().join("notes.txt");
let mut file = File::create(&file_path).unwrap();
writeln!(file, "I am a temp file").unwrap();
file_path
}
// fix! [rivy; 2020-01-22] possible on "windows"?; `ln` is not usually an available command; creation of symbolic links requires special enhanced permissions
// ... ref: <https://superuser.com/questions/343074/directory-junction-vs-directory-symbolic-link> @@ <https://archive.is/gpTLE>
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_soft_sym_link() {
let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap();
let file = build_temp_file(&dir);
let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap();
let file_path_s = file.to_str().unwrap();
let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link");
let link_name_s = link_name.to_str().unwrap();
let c = Command::new("ln")
.arg("-s")
.arg(file_path_s)
.arg(link_name_s)
.output();
assert!(c.is_ok());
let a = format!(" ─┬ {}", dir_s);
let b = format!(" ├── {}", file_path_s);
let c = format!(" └── {}", link_name_s);
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-p", &dir_s])
.stdout()
.contains(a.as_str())
.stdout()
.contains(b.as_str())
.stdout()
.contains(c.as_str())
.unwrap();
}
// Hard links are ignored as the inode is the same as the file
// fix! [rivy; 2020-01-22] may fail on "usual" windows hosts as `ln` is not usually an available command
#[test]
pub fn test_hard_sym_link() {
let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap();
let file = build_temp_file(&dir);
let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap();
let file_path_s = file.to_str().unwrap();
let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link");
let link_name_s = link_name.to_str().unwrap();
let c = Command::new("ln")
.arg(file_path_s)
.arg(link_name_s)
.output();
assert!(c.is_ok());
let a = format!(" ─┬ {}", dir_s);
let b = format!(" └── {}", link_name_s);
let b2 = format!(" └── {}", file_path_s);
// Because this is a hard link the file and hard link look identical. Therefore
// we cannot guarantee which version will appear first.
let result = panic::catch_unwind(|| {
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-p", dir_s])
.stdout()
.contains(a.as_str())
.stdout()
.contains(b.as_str())
.unwrap();
});
if result.is_err() {
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-p", dir_s])
.stdout()
.contains(a.as_str())
.stdout()
.contains(b2.as_str())
.unwrap();
}
}
// Check we don't recurse down an infinite symlink tree
// fix! [rivy; 2020-01-22] possible on "windows"?; `ln` is not usually an available command; creation of symbolic links requires special enhanced permissions
// ... ref: <https://superuser.com/questions/343074/directory-junction-vs-directory-symbolic-link> @@ <https://archive.is/gpTLE>
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_recursive_sym_link() {
let dir = Builder::new().tempdir().unwrap();
let dir_s = dir.path().to_str().unwrap();
let link_name = dir.path().join("the_link");
let link_name_s = link_name.to_str().unwrap();
let c = Command::new("ln")
.arg("-s")
.arg(dir_s)
.arg(link_name_s)
.output();
assert!(c.is_ok());
let a = format!(" ─┬ {}", dir_s);
let b = format!(" └── {}", link_name_s);
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-p", dir_s])
.stdout()
.contains(a.as_str())
.stdout()
.contains(b.as_str())
.unwrap();
}
// Check against directories and files whos names are substrings of each other
// fix! [rivy; 2020-22-01] "windows" result data can vary by host (size seems to be variable by one byte); fix code vs test and re-enable
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "windows", ignore)]
#[test]
pub fn test_substring_of_names() {
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-c", "src/test_dir2"])
.stdout()
.is(no_substring_of_names_output().as_str())
.unwrap();
}
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
fn no_substring_of_names_output() -> String {
"
24K ─┬ test_dir2
8.0K ├─┬ dir
4.0K │ └── hello
8.0K ├─┬ dir_substring
4.0K │ └── hello
4.0K └── dir_name_clash
"
.into()
}
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
fn no_substring_of_names_output() -> String {
"
12K ─┬ test_dir2
4.0K ├─┬ dir
4.0K │ └── hello
4.0K ├── dir_name_clash
4.0K └─┬ dir_substring
4.0K └── hello
"
.into()
}
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
fn no_substring_of_names_output() -> String {
"
16B ─┬ test_dir2
6B ├─┬ dir_substring
6B │ └── hello
5B ├─┬ dir
5B │ └── hello
5B └── dir_name_clash
"
.into()
}
// Check against directories and files whos names are substrings of each other
#[test]
pub fn test_ignore_dir() {
assert_cli::Assert::main_binary()
.with_args(&["-c", "-X", "dir_substring", "src/test_dir2"])
.stdout()
.is(ignore_dir_output().as_str())
.unwrap();
}
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
fn ignore_dir_output() -> String {
"
16K ─┬ test_dir2
8.0K ├─┬ dir
4.0K │ └── hello
4.0K └── dir_name_clash
"
.into()
}
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
fn ignore_dir_output() -> String {
"
8.0K ─┬ test_dir2
4.0K ├─┬ dir
4.0K │ └── hello
4.0K └── dir_name_clash
"
.into()
}
#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
fn ignore_dir_output() -> String {
"
10B ─┬ test_dir2
5B ├─┬ dir
5B │ └── hello
5B └── dir_name_clash
"
.into()
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use jwalk::DirEntry;
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::collections::HashSet;
use std::fs::{self, ReadDir};
use std::io;
use dust::Node;
use jwalk::WalkDir;
mod platform;
use self::platform::*;
pub fn get_dir_tree(filenames: &Vec<&str>, apparent_size: bool) -> (bool, Vec<Node>) {
let mut permissions = true;
let mut results = vec![];
for &b in filenames {
let mut new_name = String::from(b);
while new_name.chars().last() == Some('/') && new_name.len() != 1 {
new_name.pop();
}
let (hp, data) = examine_dir_str(&new_name, apparent_size);
permissions = permissions && hp;
results.push(data);
}
(permissions, results)
#[derive(Debug, Default, Eq)]
pub struct Node {
pub name: String,
pub size: u64,
pub children: Vec<Node>,
}
fn examine_dir_str(loc: &str, apparent_size: bool) -> (bool, Node) {
let mut inodes: HashSet<(u64, u64)> = HashSet::new();
let (hp, result) = examine_dir(fs::read_dir(loc), apparent_size, &mut inodes);
impl Ord for Node {
fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering {
if self.size == other.size {
self.name.cmp(&other.name)
} else {
self.size.cmp(&other.size)
}
}
}
// This needs to be folded into the below recursive call somehow
let new_size = result.iter().fold(0, |a, b| a + b.size());
(hp, Node::new(loc, new_size, result))
impl PartialOrd for Node {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl PartialEq for Node {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.name == other.name && self.size == other.size && self.children == other.children
}
}
pub fn is_a_parent_of(parent: &str, child: &str) -> bool {
let path_parent = std::path::Path::new(parent);
let path_child = std::path::Path::new(child);
(path_child.starts_with(path_parent) && !path_parent.starts_with(path_child))
}
pub fn simplify_dir_names(filenames: Vec<&str>) -> HashSet<String> {
let mut top_level_names: HashSet<String> = HashSet::with_capacity(filenames.len());
let mut to_remove: Vec<String> = Vec::with_capacity(filenames.len());
for t in filenames {
let top_level_name = normalize_path(t);
let mut can_add = true;
for tt in top_level_names.iter() {
if is_a_parent_of(&top_level_name, tt) {
to_remove.push(tt.to_string());
} else if is_a_parent_of(tt, &top_level_name) {
can_add = false;
}
}
to_remove.sort_unstable();
top_level_names.retain(|tr| to_remove.binary_search(tr).is_err());
to_remove.clear();
if can_add {
top_level_names.insert(normalize_path(t).to_owned());
}
}
top_level_names
}
pub fn get_dir_tree(
top_level_names: &HashSet<String>,
ignore_directories: Option<Vec<&str>>,
apparent_size: bool,
limit_filesystem: bool,
threads: Option<usize>,
) -> (bool, HashMap<String, u64>) {
let mut permissions = 0;
let mut data: HashMap<String, u64> = HashMap::new();
let restricted_filesystems = if limit_filesystem {
get_allowed_filesystems(top_level_names)
} else {
None
};
for b in top_level_names.iter() {
examine_dir(
&b,
apparent_size,
&restricted_filesystems,
&ignore_directories,
&mut data,
&mut permissions,
threads,
);
}
(permissions == 0, data)
}
fn get_allowed_filesystems(top_level_names: &HashSet<String>) -> Option<HashSet<u64>> {
let mut limit_filesystems: HashSet<u64> = HashSet::new();
for file_name in top_level_names.iter() {
if let Ok(a) = get_filesystem(file_name) {
limit_filesystems.insert(a);
}
}
Some(limit_filesystems)
}
pub fn normalize_path<P: AsRef<std::path::Path>>(path: P) -> std::string::String {
// normalize path ...
// 1. removing repeated separators
// 2. removing interior '.' ("current directory") path segments
// 3. removing trailing extra separators and '.' ("current directory") path segments
// * `Path.components()` does all the above work; ref: <https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.Path.html#method.components>
// 4. changing to os preferred separator (automatically done by recollecting components back into a PathBuf)
path.as_ref()
.components()
.collect::<std::path::PathBuf>()
.to_string_lossy()
.to_string()
}
fn examine_dir(
a_dir: io::Result<ReadDir>,
top_dir: &str,
apparent_size: bool,
inodes: &mut HashSet<(u64, u64)>,
) -> (bool, Vec<Node>) {
let mut result = vec![];
let mut have_permission = true;
if a_dir.is_ok() {
let paths = a_dir.unwrap();
for dd in paths {
match dd {
Ok(d) => {
let file_type = d.file_type().ok();
let maybe_size_and_inode = get_metadata(&d, apparent_size);
match (file_type, maybe_size_and_inode) {
(Some(file_type), Some((size, inode))) => {
let s = d.path().to_string_lossy().to_string();
if !apparent_size {
if let Some(inode_dev_pair) = inode {
if inodes.contains(&inode_dev_pair) {
continue;
}
inodes.insert(inode_dev_pair);
}
}
if d.path().is_dir() && !file_type.is_symlink() {
let (hp, recursive) =
examine_dir(fs::read_dir(d.path()), apparent_size, inodes);
have_permission = have_permission && hp;
let new_size = recursive.iter().fold(size, |a, b| a + b.size());
result.push(Node::new(s, new_size, recursive))
} else {
result.push(Node::new(s, size, vec![]))
}
}
(_, None) => have_permission = false,
(_, _) => (),
filesystems: &Option<HashSet<u64>>,
ignore_directories: &Option<Vec<&str>>,
data: &mut HashMap<String, u64>,
file_count_no_permission: &mut u64,
threads: Option<usize>,
) {
let mut inodes: HashSet<(u64, u64)> = HashSet::new();
let mut iter = WalkDir::new(top_dir)
.preload_metadata(true)
.skip_hidden(false);
if let Some(threads_to_start) = threads {
iter = iter.num_threads(threads_to_start);
}
'entry: for entry in iter {
if let Ok(e) = entry {
let maybe_size_and_inode = get_metadata(&e, apparent_size);
if let Some(d) = ignore_directories {
for s in d {
if e.path().to_string_lossy().contains(*s) {
continue 'entry;
}
}
Err(_) => (),
}
match maybe_size_and_inode {
Some((size, maybe_inode)) => {
if !should_ignore_file(apparent_size, filesystems, &mut inodes, maybe_inode) {
process_file_with_size_and_inode(top_dir, data, e, size)
}
}
None => *file_count_no_permission += 1,
}
} else {
*file_count_no_permission += 1
}
} else {
have_permission = false;
}
(have_permission, result)
}
// We start with a list of root directories - these must be the biggest folders
// We then repeadedly merge in the children of the biggest directory - Each iteration
// the next biggest directory's children are merged in.
pub fn find_big_ones<'a>(l: &'a Vec<Node>, max_to_show: usize) -> Vec<&Node> {
let mut new_l: Vec<&Node> = l.iter().map(|a| a).collect();
new_l.sort();
fn should_ignore_file(
apparent_size: bool,
restricted_filesystems: &Option<HashSet<u64>>,
inodes: &mut HashSet<(u64, u64)>,
maybe_inode: Option<(u64, u64)>,
) -> bool {
if !apparent_size {
if let Some(inode_dev_pair) = maybe_inode {
// Ignore files on different devices (if flag applied)
if restricted_filesystems.is_some()
&& !restricted_filesystems
.as_ref()
.unwrap()
.contains(&inode_dev_pair.1)
{
return true;
}
// Ignore files already visited or symlinked
if inodes.contains(&inode_dev_pair) {
return true;
}
inodes.insert(inode_dev_pair);
}
}
false
}
for processed_pointer in 0..max_to_show {
if new_l.len() == processed_pointer {
fn process_file_with_size_and_inode(
top_dir: &str,
data: &mut HashMap<String, u64>,
e: DirEntry,
size: u64,
) {
// This path and all its parent paths have their counter incremented
for path_name in e.path().ancestors() {
// This is required due to bug in Jwalk that adds '/' to all sub dir lists
// see: https://github.com/jessegrosjean/jwalk/issues/13
if path_name.to_string_lossy() == "/" && top_dir != "/" {
continue;
}
let path_name = path_name.to_string_lossy();
let s = data.entry(path_name.to_string()).or_insert(0);
*s += size;
if path_name == top_dir {
break;
}
// Must be a list of pointers into new_l otherwise b_list will go out of scope
// when it is deallocated
let mut b_list: Vec<&Node> = new_l[processed_pointer]
.children()
.iter()
.map(|a| a)
.collect();
new_l.extend(b_list);
new_l.sort();
}
}
if new_l.len() > max_to_show {
new_l[0..max_to_show + 1].to_vec()
pub fn sort_by_size_first_name_second(a: &(String, u64), b: &(String, u64)) -> Ordering {
let result = b.1.cmp(&a.1);
if result == Ordering::Equal {
a.0.cmp(&b.0)
} else {
result
}
}
pub fn sort(data: HashMap<String, u64>) -> Vec<(String, u64)> {
let mut new_l: Vec<(String, u64)> = data.iter().map(|(a, b)| (a.clone(), *b)).collect();
new_l.sort_unstable_by(sort_by_size_first_name_second);
new_l
}
pub fn find_big_ones(new_l: Vec<(String, u64)>, max_to_show: usize) -> Vec<(String, u64)> {
if max_to_show > 0 && new_l.len() > max_to_show {
new_l[0..max_to_show].to_vec()
} else {
new_l
}
}
pub fn trim_deep_ones(
input: Vec<(String, u64)>,
max_depth: u64,
top_level_names: &HashSet<String>,
) -> Vec<(String, u64)> {
let mut result: Vec<(String, u64)> = Vec::with_capacity(input.len() * top_level_names.len());
for name in top_level_names {
let my_max_depth = name.matches(std::path::is_separator).count() + max_depth as usize;
let name_ref: &str = name.as_ref();
for &(ref k, ref v) in input.iter() {
if k.starts_with(name_ref) && k.matches(std::path::is_separator).count() <= my_max_depth
{
result.push((k.clone(), *v));
}
}
}
result
}
mod tests {
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_simplify_dir() {
let mut correct = HashSet::new();
correct.insert("a".to_string());
assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(vec!["a"]), correct);
}
#[test]
fn test_simplify_dir_rm_subdir() {
let mut correct = HashSet::new();
correct.insert(
["a", "b"]
.iter()
.collect::<std::path::PathBuf>()
.to_string_lossy()
.to_string(),
);
assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(vec!["a/b", "a/b/c", "a/b/d/f"]), correct);
}
#[test]
fn test_simplify_dir_duplicates() {
let mut correct = HashSet::new();
correct.insert(
["a", "b"]
.iter()
.collect::<std::path::PathBuf>()
.to_string_lossy()
.to_string(),
);
correct.insert("c".to_string());
assert_eq!(
simplify_dir_names(vec![
"a/b",
"a/b//",
"a/././b///",
"c",
"c/",
"c/.",
"c/././",
"c/././."
]),
correct
);
}
#[test]
fn test_simplify_dir_rm_subdir_and_not_substrings() {
let mut correct = HashSet::new();
correct.insert("b".to_string());
correct.insert(
["c", "a", "b"]
.iter()
.collect::<std::path::PathBuf>()
.to_string_lossy()
.to_string(),
);
correct.insert(
["a", "b"]
.iter()
.collect::<std::path::PathBuf>()
.to_string_lossy()
.to_string(),
);
assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(vec!["a/b", "c/a/b/", "b"]), correct);
}
#[test]
fn test_simplify_dir_dots() {
let mut correct = HashSet::new();
correct.insert("src".to_string());
assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(vec!["src/."]), correct);
}
#[test]
fn test_simplify_dir_substring_names() {
let mut correct = HashSet::new();
correct.insert("src".to_string());
correct.insert("src_v2".to_string());
assert_eq!(simplify_dir_names(vec!["src/", "src_v2"]), correct);
}
#[test]
fn test_is_a_parent_of() {
assert!(is_a_parent_of("/usr", "/usr/andy"));
assert!(is_a_parent_of("/usr", "/usr/andy/i/am/descendant"));
assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr", "/usr/."));
assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr", "/usr/"));
assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr", "/usr"));
assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr/", "/usr"));
assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr/andy", "/usr"));
assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr/andy", "/usr/sibling"));
assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/usr/folder", "/usr/folder_not_a_child"));
}
#[test]
fn test_is_a_parent_of_root() {
assert!(is_a_parent_of("/", "/usr/andy"));
assert!(is_a_parent_of("/", "/usr"));
assert!(!is_a_parent_of("/", "/"));
}
}

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use std;
use jwalk::DirEntry;
#[allow(unused_imports)]
use std::fs;
use std::io;
#[cfg(target_family = "unix")]
fn get_block_size() -> u64 {
// All os specific implementations of MetatdataExt seem to define a block as 512 bytes
// https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/linux/fs/trait.MetadataExt.html#tymethod.st_blocks
512
}
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
pub fn get_metadata(
d: &std::fs::DirEntry,
use_apparent_size: bool,
) -> Option<(u64, Option<(u64, u64)>)> {
use std::os::linux::fs::MetadataExt;
match d.metadata().ok() {
Some(md) => {
let inode = Some((md.st_ino(), md.st_dev()));
if use_apparent_size {
Some((md.len(), inode))
} else {
Some((md.st_blocks() * get_block_size(), inode))
}
}
None => None,
}
}
#[cfg(target_os = "unix")]
pub fn get_metadata(
d: &std::fs::DirEntry,
use_apparent_size: bool,
) -> Option<(u64, Option<(u64, u64)>)> {
#[cfg(target_family = "unix")]
pub fn get_metadata(d: &DirEntry, use_apparent_size: bool) -> Option<(u64, Option<(u64, u64)>)> {
use std::os::unix::fs::MetadataExt;
match d.metadata().ok() {
Some(md) => {
let inode = Some((md.ino(), md.dev()));
if use_apparent_size {
Some((md.len(), inode))
} else {
Some((md.blocks() * get_block_size(), inode))
}
d.metadata.as_ref().unwrap().as_ref().ok().map(|md| {
let inode = Some((md.ino(), md.dev()));
if use_apparent_size {
(md.len(), inode)
} else {
(md.blocks() * get_block_size(), inode)
}
None => None,
}
})
}
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
pub fn get_metadata(
d: &std::fs::DirEntry,
use_apparent_size: bool,
) -> Option<(u64, Option<(u64, u64)>)> {
use std::os::macos::fs::MetadataExt;
match d.metadata().ok() {
Some(md) => {
let inode = Some((md.st_ino(), md.st_dev()));
if use_apparent_size {
Some((md.len(), inode))
} else {
Some((md.st_blocks() * get_block_size(), inode))
}
}
None => None,
}
#[cfg(target_family = "windows")]
pub fn get_metadata(d: &DirEntry, _use_apparent_size: bool) -> Option<(u64, Option<(u64, u64)>)> {
use winapi_util::file::information;
use winapi_util::Handle;
let h = Handle::from_path_any(d.path()).ok()?;
let info = information(&h).ok()?;
Some((
info.file_size(),
Some((info.file_index(), info.volume_serial_number())),
))
}
#[cfg(not(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "unix", target_os = "macos")))]
pub fn get_metadata(d: &std::fs::DirEntry, _apparent: bool) -> Option<(u64, Option<(u64, u64)>)> {
match d.metadata().ok() {
Some(md) => Some((md.len(), None)),
None => None,
}
#[cfg(all(not(target_family = "windows"), not(target_family = "unix")))]
pub fn get_metadata(d: &DirEntry, _apparent: bool) -> Option<(u64, Option<(u64, u64)>)> {
d.metadata
.as_ref()
.unwrap()
.as_ref()
.ok()
.map(|md| (md.len(), None))
}
#[cfg(target_family = "unix")]
pub fn get_filesystem(file_path: &str) -> Result<u64, io::Error> {
use std::os::unix::fs::MetadataExt;
let metadata = fs::metadata(file_path)?;
Ok(metadata.dev())
}
#[cfg(target_family = "windows")]
pub fn get_filesystem(file_path: &str) -> Result<u64, io::Error> {
use winapi_util::file::information;
use winapi_util::Handle;
let h = Handle::from_path_any(file_path)?;
let info = information(&h)?;
Ok(info.volume_serial_number())
}