-
-import os.path, re, sys
+import os.path, re, fnmatch
from twisted.python import usage
-from allmydata.scripts.common import BaseOptions, get_aliases
+from allmydata.scripts.common import BaseOptions, get_aliases, get_default_nodedir, DEFAULT_ALIAS
+from allmydata.util.encodingutil import argv_to_unicode, argv_to_abspath, quote_output
+
+NODEURL_RE=re.compile("http(s?)://([^:]*)(:([1-9][0-9]*))?")
-NODEURL_RE=re.compile("http://([^:]*)(:([1-9][0-9]*))?")
+_default_nodedir = get_default_nodedir()
-class VDriveOptions(BaseOptions, usage.Options):
+class VDriveOptions(BaseOptions):
optParameters = [
- ["node-directory", "d", "~/.tahoe",
- "Look here to find out which Tahoe node should be used for all "
- "operations. The directory should either contain a full Tahoe node, "
- "or a file named node.url which points to some other Tahoe node. "
- "It should also contain a file named private/aliases which contains "
- "the mapping from alias name to root dirnode URI."
- ],
+ ["node-directory", "d", None,
+ "Specify which Tahoe node directory should be used. The directory "
+ "should either contain a full Tahoe node, or a file named node.url "
+ "that points to some other Tahoe node. It should also contain a file "
+ "named '" + os.path.join('private', 'aliases') + "' which contains the "
+ "mapping from alias name to root dirnode URI." + (
+ _default_nodedir and (" [default: " + quote_output(_default_nodedir) + "]") or "")],
["node-url", "u", None,
- "URL of the tahoe node to use, a URL like \"http://127.0.0.1:3456\". "
+ "Specify the URL of the Tahoe gateway node, such as 'http://127.0.0.1:3456'. "
"This overrides the URL found in the --node-directory ."],
["dir-cap", None, None,
- "Which dirnode URI should be used as the 'tahoe' alias."]
+ "Specify which dirnode URI should be used as the 'tahoe' alias."]
]
def postOptions(self):
- # compute a node-url from the existing options, put in self['node-url']
if self['node-directory']:
- if sys.platform == 'win32' and self['node-directory'] == '~/.tahoe':
- from allmydata.windows import registry
- self['node-directory'] = registry.get_base_dir_path()
- else:
- self['node-directory'] = os.path.expanduser(self['node-directory'])
+ self['node-directory'] = argv_to_abspath(self['node-directory'])
+ else:
+ self['node-directory'] = _default_nodedir
+
+ # compute a node-url from the existing options, put in self['node-url']
if self['node-url']:
if (not isinstance(self['node-url'], basestring)
or not NODEURL_RE.match(self['node-url'])):
aliases = get_aliases(self['node-directory'])
if self['dir-cap']:
- aliases["tahoe"] = self['dir-cap']
+ aliases[DEFAULT_ALIAS] = self['dir-cap']
self.aliases = aliases # maps alias name to dircap
class MakeDirectoryOptions(VDriveOptions):
+ optParameters = [
+ ("format", None, None, "Create directory with the given format: SDMF and MDMF for mutable. (case-insensitive)"),
+ ]
+
def parseArgs(self, where=""):
- self.where = where
+ self.where = argv_to_unicode(where)
+
+ if self['format']:
+ if self['format'].upper() not in ("SDMF", "MDMF", "CHK"):
+ raise usage.UsageError("%s is an invalid format" % self['format'])
+
+ def getSynopsis(self):
+ return "Usage: %s mkdir [options] [REMOTE_DIR]" % (self.command_name,)
+
longdesc = """Create a new directory, either unlinked or as a subdirectory."""
class AddAliasOptions(VDriveOptions):
def parseArgs(self, alias, cap):
- self.alias = alias
+ self.alias = argv_to_unicode(alias)
+ if self.alias.endswith(u':'):
+ self.alias = self.alias[:-1]
self.cap = cap
+ def getSynopsis(self):
+ return "Usage: %s add-alias [options] ALIAS[:] DIRCAP" % (self.command_name,)
+
+ longdesc = """Add a new alias for an existing directory."""
+
class CreateAliasOptions(VDriveOptions):
def parseArgs(self, alias):
- self.alias = alias
+ self.alias = argv_to_unicode(alias)
+ if self.alias.endswith(u':'):
+ self.alias = self.alias[:-1]
-class ListAliasOptions(VDriveOptions):
- pass
+ def getSynopsis(self):
+ return "Usage: %s create-alias [options] ALIAS[:]" % (self.command_name,)
+
+ longdesc = """Create a new directory and add an alias for it."""
+
+class ListAliasesOptions(VDriveOptions):
+ def getSynopsis(self):
+ return "Usage: %s list-aliases [options]" % (self.command_name,)
+
+ longdesc = """Display a table of all configured aliases."""
class ListOptions(VDriveOptions):
optFlags = [
- ("long", "l", "Use long format: show file sizes, and timestamps"),
- ("uri", "u", "Show file/directory URIs"),
- ("readonly-uri", None, "Show readonly file/directory URIs"),
- ("classify", "F", "Append '/' to directory names, and '*' to mutable"),
- ("json", None, "Show the raw JSON output"),
+ ("long", "l", "Use long format: show file sizes, and timestamps."),
+ ("uri", "u", "Show file/directory URIs."),
+ ("readonly-uri", None, "Show read-only file/directory URIs."),
+ ("classify", "F", "Append '/' to directory names, and '*' to mutable."),
+ ("json", None, "Show the raw JSON output."),
]
def parseArgs(self, where=""):
- self.where = where
+ self.where = argv_to_unicode(where)
+
+ longdesc = """
+ List the contents of some portion of the grid.
+
+ When the -l or --long option is used, each line is shown in the
+ following format:
+
+ drwx <size> <date/time> <name in this directory>
+
+ where each of the letters on the left may be replaced by '-'.
+ If 'd' is present, it indicates that the object is a directory.
+ If the 'd' is replaced by a '?', the object type is unknown.
+ 'rwx' is a Unix-like permissions mask: if the mask includes 'w',
+ then the object is writeable through its link in this directory
+ (note that the link might be replaceable even if the object is
+ not writeable through the current link).
+ The 'x' is a legacy of Unix filesystems. In Tahoe it is used
+ only to indicate that the contents of a directory can be listed.
+
+ Directories have no size, so their size field is shown as '-'.
+ Otherwise the size of the file, when known, is given in bytes.
+ The size of mutable files or unknown objects is shown as '?'.
- longdesc = """List the contents of some portion of the virtual drive."""
+ The date/time shows when this link in the Tahoe filesystem was
+ last modified.
+ """
class GetOptions(VDriveOptions):
def parseArgs(self, arg1, arg2=None):
# tahoe get FOO bar # write to local file
# tahoe get tahoe:FOO bar # same
- self.from_file = arg1
- self.to_file = arg2
+ self.from_file = argv_to_unicode(arg1)
+
+ if arg2:
+ self.to_file = argv_to_unicode(arg2)
+ else:
+ self.to_file = None
+
if self.to_file == "-":
self.to_file = None
def getSynopsis(self):
- return "%s get VDRIVE_FILE LOCAL_FILE" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),)
+ return "Usage: %s get [options] REMOTE_FILE LOCAL_FILE" % (self.command_name,)
- longdesc = """Retrieve a file from the virtual drive and write it to the
- local filesystem. If LOCAL_FILE is omitted or '-', the contents of the file
- will be written to stdout."""
+ longdesc = """
+ Retrieve a file from the grid and write it to the local filesystem. If
+ LOCAL_FILE is omitted or '-', the contents of the file will be written to
+ stdout."""
def getUsage(self, width=None):
t = VDriveOptions.getUsage(self, width)
class PutOptions(VDriveOptions):
optFlags = [
- ("mutable", "m", "Create a mutable file instead of an immutable one."),
+ ("mutable", "m", "Create a mutable file instead of an immutable one. (DEPRECATED, use --format=SDMF)"),
+ ]
+ optParameters = [
+ ("format", None, None, "Create file with the given format: SDMF and MDMF for mutable, CHK (default) for immutable. (case-insensitive)"),
]
def parseArgs(self, arg1=None, arg2=None):
- # cat FILE | tahoe put # create unlinked file from stdin
- # cat FILE | tahoe put - # same
- # tahoe put bar # create unlinked file from local 'bar'
- # cat FILE | tahoe put - FOO # create tahoe:FOO from stdin
- # tahoe put bar FOO # copy local 'bar' to tahoe:FOO
- # tahoe put bar tahoe:FOO # same
+ # see Examples below
if arg1 is not None and arg2 is not None:
- self.from_file = arg1
- self.to_file = arg2
+ self.from_file = argv_to_unicode(arg1)
+ self.to_file = argv_to_unicode(arg2)
elif arg1 is not None and arg2 is None:
- self.from_file = arg1 # might be "-"
+ self.from_file = argv_to_unicode(arg1) # might be "-"
self.to_file = None
else:
self.from_file = None
self.to_file = None
- if self.from_file == "-":
+ if self.from_file == u"-":
self.from_file = None
+ if self['format']:
+ if self['format'].upper() not in ("SDMF", "MDMF", "CHK"):
+ raise usage.UsageError("%s is an invalid format" % self['format'])
+
def getSynopsis(self):
- return "%s put LOCAL_FILE VDRIVE_FILE" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),)
+ return "Usage: %s put [options] LOCAL_FILE REMOTE_FILE" % (self.command_name,)
- longdesc = """Put a file into the virtual drive (copying the file's
- contents from the local filesystem). If VDRIVE_FILE is missing, upload
- the file but do not link it into a directory: prints the new filecap to
- stdout. If LOCAL_FILE is missing or '-', data will be copied from stdin.
- VDRIVE_FILE is assumed to start with tahoe: unless otherwise specified."""
+ longdesc = """
+ Put a file into the grid, copying its contents from the local filesystem.
+ If REMOTE_FILE is missing, upload the file but do not link it into a
+ directory; also print the new filecap to stdout. If LOCAL_FILE is missing
+ or '-', data will be copied from stdin. REMOTE_FILE is assumed to start
+ with tahoe: unless otherwise specified."""
def getUsage(self, width=None):
t = VDriveOptions.getUsage(self, width)
t += """
Examples:
% cat FILE | tahoe put # create unlinked file from stdin
- % cat FILE | tahoe - # same
+ % cat FILE | tahoe put - # same
% tahoe put bar # create unlinked file from local 'bar'
% cat FILE | tahoe put - FOO # create tahoe:FOO from stdin
% tahoe put bar FOO # copy local 'bar' to tahoe:FOO
optFlags = [
("recursive", "r", "Copy source directory recursively."),
("verbose", "v", "Be noisy about what is happening."),
+ ("caps-only", None,
+ "When copying to local files, write out filecaps instead of actual "
+ "data (only useful for debugging and tree-comparison purposes)."),
]
+
def parseArgs(self, *args):
if len(args) < 2:
raise usage.UsageError("cp requires at least two arguments")
- self.sources = args[:-1]
- self.destination = args[-1]
+ self.sources = map(argv_to_unicode, args[:-1])
+ self.destination = argv_to_unicode(args[-1])
+
+ def getSynopsis(self):
+ return "Usage: %s cp [options] FROM.. TO" % (self.command_name,)
+
+ longdesc = """
+ Use 'tahoe cp' to copy files between a local filesystem and a Tahoe grid.
+ Any FROM/TO arguments that begin with an alias indicate Tahoe-side
+ files or non-file arguments. Directories will be copied recursively.
+ New Tahoe-side directories will be created when necessary. Assuming that
+ you have previously set up an alias 'home' with 'tahoe create-alias home',
+ here are some examples:
+
+ tahoe cp ~/foo.txt home: # creates tahoe-side home:foo.txt
+
+ tahoe cp ~/foo.txt /tmp/bar.txt home: # copies two files to home:
+
+ tahoe cp ~/Pictures home:stuff/my-pictures # copies directory recursively
-class RmOptions(VDriveOptions):
+ You can also use a dircap as either FROM or TO target:
+
+ tahoe cp URI:DIR2-RO:ixqhc4kdbjxc7o65xjnveoewym:5x6lwoxghrd5rxhwunzavft2qygfkt27oj3fbxlq4c6p45z5uneq/blog.html ./ # copy Zooko's wiki page to a local file
+
+ This command still has some limitations: symlinks and special files
+ (device nodes, named pipes) are not handled very well. Arguments should
+ probably not have trailing slashes. 'tahoe cp' does not behave as much
+ like /bin/cp as you would wish, especially with respect to trailing
+ slashes.
+ """
+
+class UnlinkOptions(VDriveOptions):
def parseArgs(self, where):
- self.where = where
+ self.where = argv_to_unicode(where)
+
+ def getSynopsis(self):
+ return "Usage: %s unlink [options] REMOTE_FILE" % (self.command_name,)
+class RmOptions(UnlinkOptions):
def getSynopsis(self):
- return "%s rm VE_FILE" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),)
+ return "Usage: %s rm [options] REMOTE_FILE" % (self.command_name,)
class MvOptions(VDriveOptions):
def parseArgs(self, frompath, topath):
- self.from_file = frompath
- self.to_file = topath
+ self.from_file = argv_to_unicode(frompath)
+ self.to_file = argv_to_unicode(topath)
def getSynopsis(self):
- return "%s mv FROM TO" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),)
+ return "Usage: %s mv [options] FROM TO" % (self.command_name,)
+
+ longdesc = """
+ Use 'tahoe mv' to move files that are already on the grid elsewhere on
+ the grid, e.g., 'tahoe mv alias:some_file alias:new_file'.
+
+ If moving a remote file into a remote directory, you'll need to append a
+ '/' to the name of the remote directory, e.g., 'tahoe mv tahoe:file1
+ tahoe:dir/', not 'tahoe mv tahoe:file1 tahoe:dir'.
+
+ Note that it is not possible to use this command to move local files to
+ the grid -- use 'tahoe cp' for that.
+ """
class LnOptions(VDriveOptions):
def parseArgs(self, frompath, topath):
- self.from_file = frompath
- self.to_file = topath
+ self.from_file = argv_to_unicode(frompath)
+ self.to_file = argv_to_unicode(topath)
def getSynopsis(self):
- return "%s ln FROM TO" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),)
+ return "Usage: %s ln [options] FROM_LINK TO_LINK" % (self.command_name,)
+
+ longdesc = """
+ Use 'tahoe ln' to duplicate a link (directory entry) already on the grid
+ to elsewhere on the grid. For example 'tahoe ln alias:some_file
+ alias:new_file'. causes 'alias:new_file' to point to the same object that
+ 'alias:some_file' points to.
+
+ (The argument order is the same as Unix ln. To remember the order, you
+ can think of this command as copying a link, rather than copying a file
+ as 'tahoe cp' does. Then the argument order is consistent with that of
+ 'tahoe cp'.)
+
+ When linking a remote file into a remote directory, you'll need to append
+ a '/' to the name of the remote directory, e.g. 'tahoe ln tahoe:file1
+ tahoe:dir/' (which is shorthand for 'tahoe ln tahoe:file1
+ tahoe:dir/file1'). If you forget the '/', e.g. 'tahoe ln tahoe:file1
+ tahoe:dir', the 'ln' command will refuse to overwrite the 'tahoe:dir'
+ directory, and will exit with an error.
+
+ Note that it is not possible to use this command to create links between
+ local and remote files.
+ """
+
+class BackupConfigurationError(Exception):
+ pass
+
+class BackupOptions(VDriveOptions):
+ optFlags = [
+ ("verbose", "v", "Be noisy about what is happening."),
+ ("ignore-timestamps", None, "Do not use backupdb timestamps to decide whether a local file is unchanged."),
+ ]
+
+ vcs_patterns = ('CVS', 'RCS', 'SCCS', '.git', '.gitignore', '.cvsignore',
+ '.svn', '.arch-ids','{arch}', '=RELEASE-ID',
+ '=meta-update', '=update', '.bzr', '.bzrignore',
+ '.bzrtags', '.hg', '.hgignore', '_darcs')
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ super(BackupOptions, self).__init__()
+ self['exclude'] = set()
+
+ def parseArgs(self, localdir, topath):
+ self.from_dir = argv_to_unicode(localdir)
+ self.to_dir = argv_to_unicode(topath)
+
+ def getSynopsis(self):
+ return "Usage: %s backup [options] FROM ALIAS:TO" % (self.command_name,)
+
+ def opt_exclude(self, pattern):
+ """Ignore files matching a glob pattern. You may give multiple
+ '--exclude' options."""
+ g = argv_to_unicode(pattern).strip()
+ if g:
+ exclude = self['exclude']
+ exclude.add(g)
+
+ def opt_exclude_from(self, filepath):
+ """Ignore file matching glob patterns listed in file, one per
+ line. The file is assumed to be in the argv encoding."""
+ abs_filepath = argv_to_abspath(filepath)
+ try:
+ exclude_file = file(abs_filepath)
+ except:
+ raise BackupConfigurationError('Error opening exclude file %s.' % quote_output(abs_filepath))
+ try:
+ for line in exclude_file:
+ self.opt_exclude(line)
+ finally:
+ exclude_file.close()
+
+ def opt_exclude_vcs(self):
+ """Exclude files and directories used by following version control
+ systems: CVS, RCS, SCCS, Git, SVN, Arch, Bazaar(bzr), Mercurial,
+ Darcs."""
+ for pattern in self.vcs_patterns:
+ self.opt_exclude(pattern)
+
+ def filter_listdir(self, listdir):
+ """Yields non-excluded childpaths in path."""
+ exclude = self['exclude']
+ exclude_regexps = [re.compile(fnmatch.translate(pat)) for pat in exclude]
+ for filename in listdir:
+ for regexp in exclude_regexps:
+ if regexp.match(filename):
+ break
+ else:
+ yield filename
+
+ longdesc = """
+ Add a versioned backup of the local FROM directory to a timestamped
+ subdirectory of the TO/Archives directory on the grid, sharing as many
+ files and directories as possible with earlier backups. Create TO/Latest
+ as a reference to the latest backup. Behaves somewhat like 'rsync -a
+ --link-dest=TO/Archives/(previous) FROM TO/Archives/(new); ln -sf
+ TO/Archives/(new) TO/Latest'."""
class WebopenOptions(VDriveOptions):
+ optFlags = [
+ ("info", "i", "Open the t=info page for the file"),
+ ]
def parseArgs(self, where=''):
- self.where = where
+ self.where = argv_to_unicode(where)
def getSynopsis(self):
- return "%s webopen [ALIAS:PATH]" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),)
+ return "Usage: %s webopen [options] [ALIAS:PATH]" % (self.command_name,)
- longdesc = """Opens a webbrowser to the contents of some portion of the virtual drive."""
+ longdesc = """Open a web browser to the contents of some file or
+ directory on the grid. When run without arguments, open the Welcome
+ page."""
class ManifestOptions(VDriveOptions):
optFlags = [
- ("storage-index", "s", "Only print storage index strings, not pathname+cap"),
- ("verify-cap", None, "Only print verifycap, not pathname+cap"),
- ("repair-cap", None, "Only print repaircap, not pathname+cap"),
- ("raw", "r", "Display raw JSON data instead of parsed"),
+ ("storage-index", "s", "Only print storage index strings, not pathname+cap."),
+ ("verify-cap", None, "Only print verifycap, not pathname+cap."),
+ ("repair-cap", None, "Only print repaircap, not pathname+cap."),
+ ("raw", "r", "Display raw JSON data instead of parsed."),
]
def parseArgs(self, where=''):
- self.where = where
+ self.where = argv_to_unicode(where)
def getSynopsis(self):
- return "%s manifest [ALIAS:PATH]" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),)
+ return "Usage: %s manifest [options] [ALIAS:PATH]" % (self.command_name,)
- longdesc = """Print a list of all files/directories reachable from the given starting point."""
+ longdesc = """Print a list of all files and directories reachable from
+ the given starting point."""
class StatsOptions(VDriveOptions):
optFlags = [
("raw", "r", "Display raw JSON data instead of parsed"),
]
def parseArgs(self, where=''):
- self.where = where
+ self.where = argv_to_unicode(where)
def getSynopsis(self):
- return "%s stats [ALIAS:PATH]" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),)
+ return "Usage: %s stats [options] [ALIAS:PATH]" % (self.command_name,)
- longdesc = """Print statistics about of all files/directories reachable from the given starting point."""
+ longdesc = """Print statistics about of all files and directories
+ reachable from the given starting point."""
class CheckOptions(VDriveOptions):
optFlags = [
- ("raw", "r", "Display raw JSON data instead of parsed"),
- ("verify", "v", "Verify all hashes, instead of merely querying share presence"),
- ("repair", "r", "Automatically repair any problems found"),
+ ("raw", None, "Display raw JSON data instead of parsed."),
+ ("verify", None, "Verify all hashes, instead of merely querying share presence."),
+ ("repair", None, "Automatically repair any problems found."),
+ ("add-lease", None, "Add/renew lease on all shares."),
]
def parseArgs(self, where=''):
- self.where = where
+ self.where = argv_to_unicode(where)
def getSynopsis(self):
- return "%s check [ALIAS:PATH]" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),)
+ return "Usage: %s check [options] [ALIAS:PATH]" % (self.command_name,)
- longdesc = """Check a single file or directory: count how many shares are available, verify their hashes. Optionally repair the file if any problems were found."""
+ longdesc = """
+ Check a single file or directory: count how many shares are available and
+ verify their hashes. Optionally repair the file if any problems were
+ found."""
class DeepCheckOptions(VDriveOptions):
optFlags = [
- ("raw", "r", "Display raw JSON data instead of parsed"),
- ("verify", "v", "Verify all hashes, instead of merely querying share presence"),
- ("repair", "r", "Automatically repair any problems found"),
+ ("raw", None, "Display raw JSON data instead of parsed."),
+ ("verify", None, "Verify all hashes, instead of merely querying share presence."),
+ ("repair", None, "Automatically repair any problems found."),
+ ("add-lease", None, "Add/renew lease on all shares."),
+ ("verbose", "v", "Be noisy about what is happening."),
]
def parseArgs(self, where=''):
- self.where = where
+ self.where = argv_to_unicode(where)
def getSynopsis(self):
- return "%s deep-check [ALIAS:PATH]" % (os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]),)
+ return "Usage: %s deep-check [options] [ALIAS:PATH]" % (self.command_name,)
- longdesc = """Check all files/directories reachable from the given starting point (which must be a directory), like 'tahoe check' but for multiple files. Optionally repair any problems found."""
+ longdesc = """
+ Check all files and directories reachable from the given starting point
+ (which must be a directory), like 'tahoe check' but for multiple files.
+ Optionally repair any problems found."""
subCommands = [
- ["mkdir", None, MakeDirectoryOptions, "Create a new directory"],
- ["add-alias", None, AddAliasOptions, "Add a new alias cap"],
- ["create-alias", None, CreateAliasOptions, "Create a new alias cap"],
- ["list-aliases", None, ListAliasOptions, "List all alias caps"],
- ["ls", None, ListOptions, "List a directory"],
- ["get", None, GetOptions, "Retrieve a file from the virtual drive."],
- ["put", None, PutOptions, "Upload a file into the virtual drive."],
- ["cp", None, CpOptions, "Copy one or more files."],
- ["rm", None, RmOptions, "Unlink a file or directory in the virtual drive."],
- ["mv", None, MvOptions, "Move a file within the virtual drive."],
- ["ln", None, LnOptions, "Make an additional link to an existing file."],
- ["webopen", None, WebopenOptions, "Open a webbrowser to the root_dir"],
- ["manifest", None, ManifestOptions, "List all files/dirs in a subtree"],
- ["stats", None, StatsOptions, "Print statistics about all files/dirs in a subtree"],
- ["check", None, CheckOptions, "Check a single file or directory"],
- ["deep-check", None, DeepCheckOptions, "Check all files/directories reachable from a starting point"],
+ ["mkdir", None, MakeDirectoryOptions, "Create a new directory."],
+ ["add-alias", None, AddAliasOptions, "Add a new alias cap."],
+ ["create-alias", None, CreateAliasOptions, "Create a new alias cap."],
+ ["list-aliases", None, ListAliasesOptions, "List all alias caps."],
+ ["ls", None, ListOptions, "List a directory."],
+ ["get", None, GetOptions, "Retrieve a file from the grid."],
+ ["put", None, PutOptions, "Upload a file into the grid."],
+ ["cp", None, CpOptions, "Copy one or more files or directories."],
+ ["unlink", None, UnlinkOptions, "Unlink a file or directory on the grid."],
+ ["rm", None, RmOptions, "Unlink a file or directory on the grid (same as unlink)."],
+ ["mv", None, MvOptions, "Move a file within the grid."],
+ ["ln", None, LnOptions, "Make an additional link to an existing file or directory."],
+ ["backup", None, BackupOptions, "Make target dir look like local dir."],
+ ["webopen", None, WebopenOptions, "Open a web browser to a grid file or directory."],
+ ["manifest", None, ManifestOptions, "List all files/directories in a subtree."],
+ ["stats", None, StatsOptions, "Print statistics about all files/directories in a subtree."],
+ ["check", None, CheckOptions, "Check a single file or directory."],
+ ["deep-check", None, DeepCheckOptions, "Check all files/directories reachable from a starting point."],
]
def mkdir(options):
rc = tahoe_cp.copy(options)
return rc
-def rm(options):
- from allmydata.scripts import tahoe_rm
- rc = tahoe_rm.rm(options)
+def unlink(options, command="unlink"):
+ from allmydata.scripts import tahoe_unlink
+ rc = tahoe_unlink.unlink(options, command=command)
return rc
+def rm(options):
+ return unlink(options, command="rm")
+
def mv(options):
from allmydata.scripts import tahoe_mv
rc = tahoe_mv.mv(options, mode="move")
rc = tahoe_mv.mv(options, mode="link")
return rc
+def backup(options):
+ from allmydata.scripts import tahoe_backup
+ rc = tahoe_backup.backup(options)
+ return rc
+
def webopen(options, opener=None):
from allmydata.scripts import tahoe_webopen
rc = tahoe_webopen.webopen(options, opener=opener)
"get": get,
"put": put,
"cp": cp,
+ "unlink": unlink,
"rm": rm,
"mv": mv,
"ln": ln,
+ "backup": backup,
"webopen": webopen,
"manifest": manifest,
"stats": stats,
"check": check,
"deep-check": deepcheck,
}
-