// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package fs import ( "errors" "path" ) // SkipDir is used as a return value from WalkDirFuncs to indicate that // the directory named in the call is to be skipped. It is not returned // as an error by any function. var SkipDir = errors.New("skip this directory") // WalkDirFunc is the type of the function called by WalkDir to visit // each file or directory. // // The path argument contains the argument to WalkDir as a prefix. // That is, if WalkDir is called with root argument "dir" and finds a file // named "a" in that directory, the walk function will be called with // argument "dir/a". // // The d argument is the fs.DirEntry for the named path. // // The error result returned by the function controls how WalkDir // continues. If the function returns the special value SkipDir, WalkDir // skips the current directory (path if d.IsDir() is true, otherwise // path's parent directory). Otherwise, if the function returns a non-nil // error, WalkDir stops entirely and returns that error. // // The err argument reports an error related to path, signaling that // WalkDir will not walk into that directory. The function can decide how // to handle that error; as described earlier, returning the error will // cause WalkDir to stop walking the entire tree. // // WalkDir calls the function with a non-nil err argument in two cases. // // First, if the initial fs.Stat on the root directory fails, WalkDir // calls the function with path set to root, d set to nil, and err set to // the error from fs.Stat. // // Second, if a directory's ReadDir method fails, WalkDir calls the // function with path set to the directory's path, d set to an // fs.DirEntry describing the directory, and err set to the error from // ReadDir. In this second case, the function is called twice with the // path of the directory: the first call is before the directory read is // attempted and has err set to nil, giving the function a chance to // return SkipDir and avoid the ReadDir entirely. The second call is // after a failed ReadDir and reports the error from ReadDir. // (If ReadDir succeeds, there is no second call.) // // The differences between WalkDirFunc compared to filepath.WalkFunc are: // // - The second argument has type fs.DirEntry instead of fs.FileInfo. // - The function is called before reading a directory, to allow SkipDir // to bypass the directory read entirely. // - If a directory read fails, the function is called a second time // for that directory to report the error. // type WalkDirFunc func(path string, d DirEntry, err error) error // walkDir recursively descends path, calling walkDirFn. func walkDir(fsys FS, name string, d DirEntry, walkDirFn WalkDirFunc) error { if err := walkDirFn(name, d, nil); err != nil || !d.IsDir() { if err == SkipDir && d.IsDir() { // Successfully skipped directory. err = nil } return err } dirs, err := ReadDir(fsys, name) if err != nil { // Second call, to report ReadDir error. err = walkDirFn(name, d, err) if err != nil { return err } } for _, d1 := range dirs { name1 := path.Join(name, d1.Name()) if err := walkDir(fsys, name1, d1, walkDirFn); err != nil { if err == SkipDir { break } return err } } return nil } // WalkDir walks the file tree rooted at root, calling fn for each file or // directory in the tree, including root. // // All errors that arise visiting files and directories are filtered by fn: // see the fs.WalkDirFunc documentation for details. // // The files are walked in lexical order, which makes the output deterministic // but requires WalkDir to read an entire directory into memory before proceeding // to walk that directory. // // WalkDir does not follow symbolic links found in directories, // but if root itself is a symbolic link, its target will be walked. func WalkDir(fsys FS, root string, fn WalkDirFunc) error { info, err := Stat(fsys, root) if err != nil { err = fn(root, nil, err) } else { err = walkDir(fsys, root, &statDirEntry{info}, fn) } if err == SkipDir { return nil } return err } type statDirEntry struct { info FileInfo } func (d *statDirEntry) Name() string { return d.info.Name() } func (d *statDirEntry) IsDir() bool { return d.info.IsDir() } func (d *statDirEntry) Type() FileMode { return d.info.Mode().Type() } func (d *statDirEntry) Info() (FileInfo, error) { return d.info, nil }