HDFS-11803. Add -v option for du command to show header line. Contributed by Xiaobing Zhou

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Mingliang Liu 2017-05-19 14:17:14 -07:00 committed by Xiaoyu Yao
parent 9bc4df69ee
commit 08d32a76bf
3 changed files with 13 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ class FsUsage extends FsCommand {
/** show disk usage */
public static class Du extends FsUsage {
public static final String NAME = "du";
public static final String USAGE = "[-s] [-h] [-x] <path> ...";
public static final String USAGE = "[-s] [-h] [-v] [-x] <path> ...";
public static final String DESCRIPTION =
"Show the amount of space, in bytes, used by the files that match " +
"the specified file pattern. The following flags are optional:\n" +
@ -168,6 +168,7 @@ class FsUsage extends FsCommand {
" matches the pattern, shows the total (summary) size.\n" +
"-h: Formats the sizes of files in a human-readable fashion" +
" rather than a number of bytes.\n" +
"-v: option displays a header line.\n" +
"-x: Excludes snapshots from being counted.\n\n" +
"Note that, even without the -s option, this only shows size " +
"summaries one level deep into a directory.\n\n" +
@ -175,14 +176,16 @@ class FsUsage extends FsCommand {
"\tsize\tdisk space consumed\tname(full path)\n";
protected boolean summary = false;
private boolean showHeaderLine = false;
private boolean excludeSnapshots = false;
@Override
protected void processOptions(LinkedList<String> args) throws IOException {
CommandFormat cf = new CommandFormat(0, Integer.MAX_VALUE, "h", "s", "x");
CommandFormat cf = new CommandFormat(0, Integer.MAX_VALUE, "h", "s", "v", "x");
cf.parse(args);
setHumanReadable(cf.getOpt("h"));
summary = cf.getOpt("s");
showHeaderLine = cf.getOpt("v");
excludeSnapshots = cf.getOpt("x");
if (args.isEmpty()) args.add(Path.CUR_DIR);
}
@ -190,7 +193,12 @@ class FsUsage extends FsCommand {
@Override
protected void processArguments(LinkedList<PathData> args)
throws IOException {
setUsagesTable(new TableBuilder(3));
if (showHeaderLine) {
setUsagesTable(new TableBuilder("SIZE",
"DISK_SPACE_CONSUMED_WITH_ALL_REPLICAS", "FULL_PATH_NAME"));
} else {
setUsagesTable(new TableBuilder(3));
}
super.processArguments(args);
if (!getUsagesTable().isEmpty()) {
getUsagesTable().printToStream(out);

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@ -232,6 +232,7 @@ Options:
* The -s option will result in an aggregate summary of file lengths being displayed, rather than the individual files. Without the -s option, calculation is done by going 1-level deep from the given path.
* The -h option will format file sizes in a "human-readable" fashion (e.g 64.0m instead of 67108864)
* The -v option will display the names of columns as a header line.
* The -x option will exclude snapshots from the result calculation. Without the -x option (default), the result is always calculated from all INodes, including all snapshots under the given path.
The du returns three columns with the following format:

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@ -200,7 +200,7 @@
<comparators>
<comparator>
<type>RegexpComparator</type>
<expected-output>^-du \[-s\] \[-h\] \[-x\] &lt;path&gt; \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
<expected-output>^-du \[-s\] \[-h\] \[-v\] \[-x\] &lt;path&gt; \.\.\. :\s*</expected-output>
</comparator>
<comparator>
<type>RegexpComparator</type>