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nedb/lib/storage.js

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/**
* Way data is stored for this database
* For a Node.js/Node Webkit database it's the file system
* For a browser-side database it's localforage which chooses the best option depending on user browser (IndexedDB then WebSQL then localStorage)
*
* This version is the Node.js/Node Webkit version
* It's essentially fs, mkdirp and crash safe write and read functions
*/
const fs = require('fs')
const fsPromises = require('fs/promises')
const path = require('path')
const { callbackify, promisify } = require('util')
const storage = {}
const { Readable } = require('stream')
// eslint-disable-next-line node/no-callback-literal
storage.exists = (path, cb) => fs.access(path, fs.constants.F_OK, (err) => { cb(!err) })
storage.existsAsync = path => fsPromises.access(path, fs.constants.F_OK).then(() => true, () => false)
storage.rename = fs.rename
storage.renameAsync = fsPromises.rename
storage.writeFile = fs.writeFile
storage.writeFileAsync = fsPromises.writeFile
storage.writeFileStream = fs.createWriteStream
storage.unlink = fs.unlink
storage.unlinkAsync = fsPromises.unlink
storage.appendFile = fs.appendFile
storage.appendFileAsync = fsPromises.appendFile
storage.readFile = fs.readFile
storage.readFileAsync = fsPromises.readFile
storage.readFileStream = fs.createReadStream
storage.mkdir = fs.mkdir
storage.mkdirAsync = fsPromises.mkdir
/**
* Explicit name ...
*/
storage.ensureFileDoesntExistAsync = async file => {
if (await storage.existsAsync(file)) await storage.unlinkAsync(file)
}
storage.ensureFileDoesntExist = (file, callback) => callbackify(storage.ensureFileDoesntExistAsync)(file, err => callback(err))
/**
* Flush data in OS buffer to storage if corresponding option is set
* @param {String} options.filename
* @param {Boolean} options.isDir Optional, defaults to false
* If options is a string, it is assumed that the flush of the file (not dir) called options was requested
*/
storage.flushToStorage = (options, callback) => callbackify(storage.flushToStorageAsync)(options, callback)
storage.flushToStorageAsync = async (options) => {
let filename
let flags
if (typeof options === 'string') {
filename = options
flags = 'r+'
} else {
filename = options.filename
flags = options.isDir ? 'r' : 'r+'
}
/**
* Some OSes and/or storage backends (augmented node fs) do not support fsync (FlushFileBuffers) directories,
* or calling open() on directories at all. Flushing fails silently in this case, supported by following heuristics:
* + isDir === true
* |-- open(<dir>) -> (err.code === 'EISDIR'): can't call open() on directories (eg. BrowserFS)
* `-- fsync(<dir>) -> (errFS.code === 'EPERM' || errFS.code === 'EISDIR'): can't fsync directory: permissions are checked
* on open(); EPERM error should only occur on fsync incapability and not for general lack of permissions (e.g. Windows)
*
* We can live with this as it cannot cause 100% dataloss except in the very rare event of the first time
* database is loaded and a crash happens.
*/
let fd, errorOnFsync, errorOnClose
try {
fd = await fsPromises.open(filename, flags)
try {
await fd.sync()
} catch (errFS) {
errorOnFsync = errFS
}
} catch (error) {
if (error.code !== 'EISDIR' || !options.isDir) throw error
} finally {
try {
await fd.close()
} catch (errC) {
errorOnClose = errC
}
}
if ((errorOnFsync || errorOnClose) && !((errorOnFsync.code === 'EPERM' || errorOnClose.code === 'EISDIR') && options.isDir)) {
const e = new Error('Failed to flush to storage')
e.errorOnFsync = errorOnFsync
e.errorOnClose = errorOnClose
throw e
}
}
/**
* Fully write or rewrite the datafile
* @param {String} filename
* @param {String[]} lines
* @param {Function} callback
*/
storage.writeFileLines = (filename, lines, callback = () => {}) => {
try {
const stream = storage.writeFileStream(filename)
const readable = Readable.from(lines)
readable.on('data', (line) => {
try {
stream.write(line)
stream.write('\n')
} catch (err) {
callback(err)
}
})
readable.on('end', () => {
stream.close(callback)
})
readable.on('error', callback)
stream.on('error', callback)
} catch (err) {
callback(err)
}
}
storage.writeFileLinesAsync = (filename, lines) => promisify(storage.writeFileLines)(filename, lines)
/**
* Fully write or rewrite the datafile, immune to crashes during the write operation (data will not be lost)
* @param {String} filename
* @param {String[]} lines
* @param {Function} callback Optional callback, signature: err
*/
storage.crashSafeWriteFileLines = (filename, lines, callback = () => {}) => {
callbackify(storage.crashSafeWriteFileLinesAsync)(filename, lines, callback)
}
storage.crashSafeWriteFileLinesAsync = async (filename, lines) => {
const tempFilename = filename + '~'
await storage.flushToStorageAsync({ filename: path.dirname(filename), isDir: true })
const exists = await storage.existsAsync(filename)
if (exists) await storage.flushToStorageAsync({ filename })
await storage.writeFileLinesAsync(tempFilename, lines)
await storage.flushToStorageAsync(tempFilename)
await storage.renameAsync(tempFilename, filename)
await storage.flushToStorageAsync({ filename: path.dirname(filename), isDir: true })
}
/**
* Ensure the datafile contains all the data, even if there was a crash during a full file write
* @param {String} filename
* @param {Function} callback signature: err
*/
storage.ensureDatafileIntegrity = (filename, callback) => callbackify(storage.ensureDatafileIntegrityAsync)(filename, callback)
storage.ensureDatafileIntegrityAsync = async filename => {
const tempFilename = filename + '~'
const filenameExists = await storage.existsAsync(filename)
// Write was successful
if (filenameExists) return
const oldFilenameExists = await storage.existsAsync(tempFilename)
// New database
if (!oldFilenameExists) await storage.writeFileAsync(filename, '', 'utf8')
// Write failed, use old version
else await storage.renameAsync(tempFilename, filename)
}
// Interface
module.exports = storage