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/*
* context.go - top-level interface to fscrypt packages
*
* Copyright 2017 Google Inc.
* Author: Joe Richey (joerichey@google.com)
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
* the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
* License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under
* the License.
*/
// Package actions is the high-level interface to the fscrypt packages. The
// functions here roughly correspond with commands for the tool in cmd/fscrypt.
// All of the actions include a significant amount of logging, so that good
// output can be provided for cmd/fscrypt's verbose mode.
// The top-level actions currently include:
// - Creating a new config file
// - Creating a context on which to perform actions
// - Creating, unlocking, and modifying Protectors
// - Creating, unlocking, and modifying Policies
package actions
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"fscrypt/filesystem"
"fscrypt/metadata"
"fscrypt/util"
)
// Errors relating to Config files or Config structures.
var (
ErrNoConfigFile = fmt.Errorf("config file %q does not exist", ConfigFileLocation)
ErrBadConfigFile = fmt.Errorf("config file %q has invalid data", ConfigFileLocation)
ErrConfigFileExists = fmt.Errorf("config file %q already exists", ConfigFileLocation)
ErrBadConfig = errors.New("invalid Config structure provided")
)
// Context contains the necessary global state to perform most of fscrypt's
// actions. It contains a config struct, which is loaded from the global config
// file, but can be edited manually. A context is specific to a filesystem, and
// all actions to add, edit, remove, and apply Protectors and Policies are done
// relative to that filesystem.
type Context struct {
Config *metadata.Config
Mount *filesystem.Mount
}
// NewContextFromPath makes a context for the filesystem containing the
// specified path and whose Config is loaded from the global config file. On
// success, the Context contains a valid Config and Mount.
func NewContextFromPath(path string) (ctx *Context, err error) {
ctx = new(Context)
if ctx.Mount, err = filesystem.FindMount(path); err != nil {
err = util.UnderlyingError(err)
return
}
if ctx.Config, err = getConfig(); err != nil {
return
}
log.Printf("%s is on %s filesystem %q (%s)", path,
ctx.Mount.Filesystem, ctx.Mount.Path, ctx.Mount.Device)
return
}
// NewContextFromMountpoint makes a context for the filesystem at the specified
// mountpoint and whose Config is loaded from the global config file. On
// success, the Context contains a valid Config and Mount.
func NewContextFromMountpoint(mountpoint string) (ctx *Context, err error) {
ctx = new(Context)
if ctx.Mount, err = filesystem.GetMount(mountpoint); err != nil {
err = util.UnderlyingError(err)
return
}
if ctx.Config, err = getConfig(); err != nil {
return
}
log.Printf("found %s filesystem %q (%s)", ctx.Mount.Filesystem,
ctx.Mount.Path, ctx.Mount.Device)
return
}
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