gotosocial/vendor/codeberg.org/gruf/go-iotools/helpers.go
kim cde2fb6244
[feature] support processing of (many) more media types (#3090)
* initial work replacing our media decoding / encoding pipeline with ffprobe + ffmpeg

* specify the video codec to use when generating static image from emoji

* update go-storage library (fixes incompatibility after updating go-iotools)

* maintain image aspect ratio when generating a thumbnail for it

* update readme to show go-ffmpreg

* fix a bunch of media tests, move filesize checking to callers of media manager for more flexibility

* remove extra debug from error message

* fix up incorrect function signatures

* update PutFile to just use regular file copy, as changes are file is on separate partition

* fix remaining tests, remove some unneeded tests now we're working with ffmpeg/ffprobe

* update more tests, add more code comments

* add utilities to generate processed emoji / media outputs

* fix remaining tests

* add test for opus media file, add license header to utility cmds

* limit the number of concurrently available ffmpeg / ffprobe instances

* reduce number of instances

* further reduce number of instances

* fix envparsing test with configuration variables

* update docs and configuration with new media-{local,remote}-max-size variables
2024-07-12 09:39:47 +00:00

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package iotools
import "io"
// AtEOF returns true when reader at EOF,
// this is checked with a 0 length read.
func AtEOF(r io.Reader) bool {
_, err := r.Read(nil)
return (err == io.EOF)
}
// GetReadCloserLimit attempts to cast io.Reader to access its io.LimitedReader with limit.
func GetReaderLimit(r io.Reader) (*io.LimitedReader, int64) {
lr, ok := r.(*io.LimitedReader)
if !ok {
return nil, -1
}
return lr, lr.N
}
// UpdateReaderLimit attempts to update the limit of a reader for existing, newly wrapping if necessary.
func UpdateReaderLimit(r io.Reader, limit int64) (*io.LimitedReader, int64) {
lr, ok := r.(*io.LimitedReader)
if !ok {
lr = &io.LimitedReader{r, limit}
return lr, limit
}
if limit < lr.N {
// Update existing.
lr.N = limit
}
return lr, lr.N
}
// GetReadCloserLimit attempts to unwrap io.ReadCloser to access its io.LimitedReader with limit.
func GetReadCloserLimit(rc io.ReadCloser) (*io.LimitedReader, int64) {
rct, ok := rc.(*ReadCloserType)
if !ok {
return nil, -1
}
lr, ok := rct.Reader.(*io.LimitedReader)
if !ok {
return nil, -1
}
return lr, lr.N
}
// UpdateReadCloserLimit attempts to update the limit of a readcloser for existing, newly wrapping if necessary.
func UpdateReadCloserLimit(rc io.ReadCloser, limit int64) (io.ReadCloser, *io.LimitedReader, int64) {
// Check for our wrapped ReadCloserType.
if rct, ok := rc.(*ReadCloserType); ok {
// Attempt to update existing wrapped limit reader.
if lr, ok := rct.Reader.(*io.LimitedReader); ok {
if limit < lr.N {
// Update existing.
lr.N = limit
}
return rct, lr, lr.N
}
// Wrap the reader type with new limit.
lr := &io.LimitedReader{rct.Reader, limit}
rct.Reader = lr
return rct, lr, lr.N
}
// Wrap separated types.
rct := &ReadCloserType{
Reader: rc,
Closer: rc,
}
// Wrap separated reader part with limit.
lr := &io.LimitedReader{rct.Reader, limit}
rct.Reader = lr
return rct, lr, lr.N
}