package archiver import ( "compress/gzip" "fmt" "io" "strings" pgzip "github.com/klauspost/pgzip" ) // TarGz facilitates gzip compression // (RFC 1952) of tarball archives. type TarGz struct { *Tar // The compression level to use, as described // in the compress/gzip package. CompressionLevel int // Disables parallel gzip. SingleThreaded bool } // CheckExt ensures the file extension matches the format. func (*TarGz) CheckExt(filename string) error { if !strings.HasSuffix(filename, ".tar.gz") && !strings.HasSuffix(filename, ".tgz") { return fmt.Errorf("filename must have a .tar.gz or .tgz extension") } return nil } // Archive creates a compressed tar file at destination // containing the files listed in sources. The destination // must end with ".tar.gz" or ".tgz". File paths can be // those of regular files or directories; directories will // be recursively added. func (tgz *TarGz) Archive(sources []string, destination string) error { err := tgz.CheckExt(destination) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("output %s", err.Error()) } tgz.wrapWriter() return tgz.Tar.Archive(sources, destination) } // Unarchive unpacks the compressed tarball at // source to destination. Destination will be // treated as a folder name. func (tgz *TarGz) Unarchive(source, destination string) error { tgz.wrapReader() return tgz.Tar.Unarchive(source, destination) } // Walk calls walkFn for each visited item in archive. func (tgz *TarGz) Walk(archive string, walkFn WalkFunc) error { tgz.wrapReader() return tgz.Tar.Walk(archive, walkFn) } // Create opens txz for writing a compressed // tar archive to out. func (tgz *TarGz) Create(out io.Writer) error { tgz.wrapWriter() return tgz.Tar.Create(out) } // Open opens t for reading a compressed archive from // in. The size parameter is not used. func (tgz *TarGz) Open(in io.Reader, size int64) error { tgz.wrapReader() return tgz.Tar.Open(in, size) } // Extract extracts a single file from the tar archive. // If the target is a directory, the entire folder will // be extracted into destination. func (tgz *TarGz) Extract(source, target, destination string) error { tgz.wrapReader() return tgz.Tar.Extract(source, target, destination) } func (tgz *TarGz) wrapWriter() { var gzw io.WriteCloser tgz.Tar.writerWrapFn = func(w io.Writer) (io.Writer, error) { var err error if tgz.SingleThreaded { gzw, err = gzip.NewWriterLevel(w, tgz.CompressionLevel) } else { gzw, err = pgzip.NewWriterLevel(w, tgz.CompressionLevel) } return gzw, err } tgz.Tar.cleanupWrapFn = func() { gzw.Close() } } func (tgz *TarGz) wrapReader() { var gzr io.ReadCloser tgz.Tar.readerWrapFn = func(r io.Reader) (io.Reader, error) { var err error if tgz.SingleThreaded { gzr, err = gzip.NewReader(r) } else { gzr, err = pgzip.NewReader(r) } return gzr, err } tgz.Tar.cleanupWrapFn = func() { gzr.Close() } } func (tgz *TarGz) String() string { return "tar.gz" } // NewTarGz returns a new, default instance ready to be customized and used. func NewTarGz() *TarGz { return &TarGz{ CompressionLevel: gzip.DefaultCompression, Tar: NewTar(), } } // Compile-time checks to ensure type implements desired interfaces. var ( _ = Reader(new(TarGz)) _ = Writer(new(TarGz)) _ = Archiver(new(TarGz)) _ = Unarchiver(new(TarGz)) _ = Walker(new(TarGz)) _ = Extractor(new(TarGz)) ) // DefaultTarGz is a convenient archiver ready to use. var DefaultTarGz = NewTarGz()