#pragma once ///@file #include #include "hash.hh" #include "path.hh" #include "file-content-address.hh" #include "comparator.hh" #include "variant-wrapper.hh" namespace nix { /* * Content addressing method */ /* We only have one way to hash text with references, so this is a single-value type, mainly useful with std::variant. */ /** * The single way we can serialize "text" file system objects. * * Somewhat obscure, used by \ref Derivation derivations and * `builtins.toFile` currently. * * TextIngestionMethod is identical to FileIngestionMethod::Fixed except that * the former may not have self-references and is tagged `text:${algo}:${hash}` * rather than `fixed:${algo}:${hash}`. The contents of the store path are * ingested and hashed identically, aside from the slightly different tag and * restriction on self-references. */ struct TextIngestionMethod : std::monostate { }; /** * Compute the prefix to the hash algorithm which indicates how the * files were ingested. */ std::string makeFileIngestionPrefix(FileIngestionMethod m); /** * An enumeration of all the ways we can content-address store objects. * * Just the type of a content address. Combine with the hash itself, and * we have a `ContentAddress` as defined below. Combine that, in turn, * with info on references, and we have `ContentAddressWithReferences`, * as defined further below. */ struct ContentAddressMethod { typedef std::variant< TextIngestionMethod, FileIngestionMethod > Raw; Raw raw; GENERATE_CMP(ContentAddressMethod, me->raw); MAKE_WRAPPER_CONSTRUCTOR(ContentAddressMethod); /** * Parse the prefix tag which indicates how the files * were ingested, with the fixed output case not prefixed for back * compat. * * @param [in] m A string that should begin with the prefix. * @param [out] m The remainder of the string after the prefix. */ static ContentAddressMethod parsePrefix(std::string_view & m); /** * Render the prefix tag which indicates how the files wre ingested. * * The rough inverse of `parsePrefix()`. */ std::string renderPrefix() const; /** * Parse a content addressing method and hash type. */ static std::pair parse(std::string_view rawCaMethod); /** * Render a content addressing method and hash type in a * nicer way, prefixing both cases. * * The rough inverse of `parse()`. */ std::string render(HashAlgorithm ht) const; /** * Get the underlying way to content-address file system objects. * * Different ways of hashing store objects may use the same method * for hashing file systeme objects. */ FileIngestionMethod getFileIngestionMethod() const; }; /* * Mini content address */ /** * We've accumulated several types of content-addressed paths over the * years; fixed-output derivations support multiple hash algorithms and * serialisation methods (flat file vs NAR). Thus, ‘ca’ has one of the * following forms: * * - ‘text:sha256:’: For paths * computed by Store::makeTextPath() / Store::addTextToStore(). * * - ‘fixed:::’: For paths computed by * Store::makeFixedOutputPath() / Store::addToStore(). */ struct ContentAddress { /** * How the file system objects are serialized */ ContentAddressMethod method; /** * Hash of that serialization */ Hash hash; GENERATE_CMP(ContentAddress, me->method, me->hash); /** * Compute the content-addressability assertion * (`ValidPathInfo::ca`) for paths created by * `Store::makeFixedOutputPath()` / `Store::addToStore()`. */ std::string render() const; static ContentAddress parse(std::string_view rawCa); static std::optional parseOpt(std::string_view rawCaOpt); std::string printMethodAlgo() const; }; /** * Render the `ContentAddress` if it exists to a string, return empty * string otherwise. */ std::string renderContentAddress(std::optional ca); /* * Full content address * * See the schema for store paths in store-api.cc */ /** * A set of references to other store objects. * * References to other store objects are tracked with store paths, self * references however are tracked with a boolean. */ struct StoreReferences { /** * References to other store objects */ StorePathSet others; /** * Reference to this store object */ bool self = false; /** * @return true iff no references, i.e. others is empty and self is * false. */ bool empty() const; /** * Returns the numbers of references, i.e. the size of others + 1 * iff self is true. */ size_t size() const; GENERATE_CMP(StoreReferences, me->self, me->others); }; // This matches the additional info that we need for makeTextPath struct TextInfo { /** * Hash of the contents of the text/file. */ Hash hash; /** * References to other store objects only; self references * disallowed */ StorePathSet references; GENERATE_CMP(TextInfo, me->hash, me->references); }; struct FixedOutputInfo { /** * How the file system objects are serialized */ FileIngestionMethod method; /** * Hash of that serialization */ Hash hash; /** * References to other store objects or this one. */ StoreReferences references; GENERATE_CMP(FixedOutputInfo, me->hash, me->references); }; /** * Ways of content addressing but not a complete ContentAddress. * * A ContentAddress without a Hash. */ struct ContentAddressWithReferences { typedef std::variant< TextInfo, FixedOutputInfo > Raw; Raw raw; GENERATE_CMP(ContentAddressWithReferences, me->raw); MAKE_WRAPPER_CONSTRUCTOR(ContentAddressWithReferences); /** * Create a `ContentAddressWithReferences` from a mere * `ContentAddress`, by claiming no references. */ static ContentAddressWithReferences withoutRefs(const ContentAddress &) noexcept; /** * Create a `ContentAddressWithReferences` from 3 parts: * * @param method Way ingesting the file system data. * * @param hash Hash of ingested file system data. * * @param refs References to other store objects or oneself. * * @note note that all combinations are supported. This is a * *partial function* and exceptions will be thrown for invalid * combinations. */ static ContentAddressWithReferences fromParts( ContentAddressMethod method, Hash hash, StoreReferences refs); ContentAddressMethod getMethod() const; Hash getHash() const; }; }