require 'open3' module Backupsss # The Tar class is used for creating a tar archive. class Tar attr_reader :src, :dest, :compress_archive def initialize(src, dest, compress_archive = true) @src = src @dest = dest @compress_archive = compress_archive end def make return unless valid_dest? && valid_src? _, err, status = Open3.capture3("#{tar_command} #{dest} #{src}") File.open(dest) if valid_exit?(status, err) && valid_file? end def valid_exit?(status, err) output = [] output << "command.......#{tar_command}" output << "stderr........#{err}" unless err.empty? output << "status........#{status}" output << "exit code.....#{status.to_i}" $stdout.puts output.join("\n") return true if success_cases(status.to_i, err) raise "ERROR: #{tar_command} exited #{status.to_i}" end def valid_file? raise messages[:no_file] unless File.exist?(dest) raise messages[:zero_byte] if File.size(dest).zero? true end def messages { no_file: 'ERROR: Tar destination file does not exist.', zero_byte: 'ERROR: Tar destination file is 0 bytes.' } end def valid_dest? dir_exists?(dest_dir) && dest_writable? end def valid_src? dir_exists?(src) && src_readable? end def filename dest.split('/').last end def tar_command compress_archive ? 'tar -zcvf' : 'tar -cvf' end private def clean_exit(status) status.zero? end def dest_dir File.dirname(dest) end def dest_writable? File.writable?(dest_dir) || raise_sys_err(dest_dir, Errno::EPERM::Errno) end def dir_exists?(dir) File.exist?(File.open(dir)) || raise_sys_err(dir, Errno::ENOENT::Errno) end def file_changed?(signal_int, err) signal_int == 1 && err.match(/file changed as we read it/) end def src_readable? File.readable?(src) || raise_sys_err(src, Errno::EPERM::Errno) end def success_cases(signal_int, err) clean_exit(signal_int) || file_changed?(signal_int, err) end def raise_sys_err(dir, err) raise SystemCallError.new(dir.to_s, err) end end end