// Copyright 2015 Tim Heckman. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by the BSD 3-Clause // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Package flock implements a thread-safe interface for file locking. // It also includes a non-blocking TryLock() function to allow locking // without blocking execution. // // Package flock is released under the BSD 3-Clause License. See the LICENSE file // for more details. // // While using this library, remember that the locking behaviors are not // guaranteed to be the same on each platform. For example, some UNIX-like // operating systems will transparently convert a shared lock to an exclusive // lock. If you Unlock() the flock from a location where you believe that you // have the shared lock, you may accidentally drop the exclusive lock. package flock import ( "context" "os" "sync" "time" ) // Flock is the struct type to handle file locking. All fields are unexported, // with access to some of the fields provided by getter methods (Path() and Locked()). type Flock struct { path string m sync.RWMutex fh *os.File l bool r bool } // New returns a new instance of *Flock. The only parameter // it takes is the path to the desired lockfile. func New(path string) *Flock { return &Flock{path: path} } // NewFlock returns a new instance of *Flock. The only parameter // it takes is the path to the desired lockfile. // // Deprecated: Use New instead. func NewFlock(path string) *Flock { return New(path) } // Close is equivalent to calling Unlock. // // This will release the lock and close the underlying file descriptor. // It will not remove the file from disk, that's up to your application. func (f *Flock) Close() error { return f.Unlock() } // Path returns the path as provided in NewFlock(). func (f *Flock) Path() string { return f.path } // Locked returns the lock state (locked: true, unlocked: false). // // Warning: by the time you use the returned value, the state may have changed. func (f *Flock) Locked() bool { f.m.RLock() defer f.m.RUnlock() return f.l } // RLocked returns the read lock state (locked: true, unlocked: false). // // Warning: by the time you use the returned value, the state may have changed. func (f *Flock) RLocked() bool { f.m.RLock() defer f.m.RUnlock() return f.r } func (f *Flock) String() string { return f.path } // TryLockContext repeatedly tries to take an exclusive lock until one of the // conditions is met: TryLock succeeds, TryLock fails with error, or Context // Done channel is closed. func (f *Flock) TryLockContext(ctx context.Context, retryDelay time.Duration) (bool, error) { return tryCtx(ctx, f.TryLock, retryDelay) } // TryRLockContext repeatedly tries to take a shared lock until one of the // conditions is met: TryRLock succeeds, TryRLock fails with error, or Context // Done channel is closed. func (f *Flock) TryRLockContext(ctx context.Context, retryDelay time.Duration) (bool, error) { return tryCtx(ctx, f.TryRLock, retryDelay) } func tryCtx(ctx context.Context, fn func() (bool, error), retryDelay time.Duration) (bool, error) { if ctx.Err() != nil { return false, ctx.Err() } for { if ok, err := fn(); ok || err != nil { return ok, err } select { case <-ctx.Done(): return false, ctx.Err() case <-time.After(retryDelay): // try again } } } func (f *Flock) setFh() error { // open a new os.File instance // create it if it doesn't exist, and open the file read-only. fh, err := os.OpenFile(f.path, os.O_CREATE|os.O_RDONLY, os.FileMode(0600)) if err != nil { return err } // set the filehandle on the struct f.fh = fh return nil } // ensure the file handle is closed if no lock is held func (f *Flock) ensureFhState() { if !f.l && !f.r && f.fh != nil { f.fh.Close() f.fh = nil } }