atuin/src/local/sync.rs
Ellie Huxtable 5751463942
Add history sync, resolves #13 (#31)
* Add encryption

* Add login and register command

* Add count endpoint

* Write initial sync push

* Add single sync command

Confirmed working for one client only

* Automatically sync on a configurable frequency

* Add key command, key arg to login

* Only load session if it exists

* Use sync and history timestamps for download

* Bind other key code

Seems like some systems have this code for up arrow? I'm not sure why,
and it's not an easy one to google.

* Simplify upload

* Try and fix download sync loop

* Change sync order to avoid uploading what we just downloaded

* Multiline import fix

* Fix time parsing

* Fix importing history with no time

* Add hostname to sync

* Use hostname to filter sync

* Fixes

* Add binding

* Stuff from yesterday

* Set cursor modes

* Make clippy happy

* Bump version
2021-04-13 19:14:07 +01:00

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Rust

use std::convert::TryInto;
use chrono::prelude::*;
use eyre::Result;
use crate::local::api_client;
use crate::local::database::Database;
use crate::local::encryption::{encrypt, load_key};
use crate::settings::{Local, Settings, HISTORY_PAGE_SIZE};
use crate::{api::AddHistoryRequest, utils::hash_str};
// Currently sync is kinda naive, and basically just pages backwards through
// history. This means newly added stuff shows up properly! We also just use
// the total count in each database to indicate whether a sync is needed.
// I think this could be massively improved! If we had a way of easily
// indicating count per time period (hour, day, week, year, etc) then we can
// easily pinpoint where we are missing data and what needs downloading. Start
// with year, then find the week, then the day, then the hour, then download it
// all! The current naive approach will do for now.
// Check if remote has things we don't, and if so, download them.
// Returns (num downloaded, total local)
fn sync_download(
force: bool,
client: &api_client::Client,
db: &mut impl Database,
) -> Result<(i64, i64)> {
let remote_count = client.count()?;
let initial_local = db.history_count()?;
let mut local_count = initial_local;
let mut last_sync = if force {
Utc.timestamp_millis(0)
} else {
Local::last_sync()?
};
let mut last_timestamp = Utc.timestamp_millis(0);
let host = if force { Some(String::from("")) } else { None };
while remote_count > local_count {
let page = client.get_history(last_sync, last_timestamp, host.clone())?;
if page.len() < HISTORY_PAGE_SIZE.try_into().unwrap() {
break;
}
db.save_bulk(&page)?;
local_count = db.history_count()?;
let page_last = page
.last()
.expect("could not get last element of page")
.timestamp;
// in the case of a small sync frequency, it's possible for history to
// be "lost" between syncs. In this case we need to rewind the sync
// timestamps
if page_last == last_timestamp {
last_timestamp = Utc.timestamp_millis(0);
last_sync = last_sync - chrono::Duration::hours(1);
} else {
last_timestamp = page_last;
}
}
Ok((local_count - initial_local, local_count))
}
// Check if we have things remote doesn't, and if so, upload them
fn sync_upload(
settings: &Settings,
_force: bool,
client: &api_client::Client,
db: &mut impl Database,
) -> Result<()> {
let initial_remote_count = client.count()?;
let mut remote_count = initial_remote_count;
let local_count = db.history_count()?;
let key = load_key(settings)?; // encryption key
// first just try the most recent set
let mut cursor = Utc::now();
while local_count > remote_count {
let last = db.before(cursor, HISTORY_PAGE_SIZE)?;
let mut buffer = Vec::<AddHistoryRequest>::new();
if last.is_empty() {
break;
}
for i in last {
let data = encrypt(&i, &key)?;
let data = serde_json::to_string(&data)?;
let add_hist = AddHistoryRequest {
id: i.id,
timestamp: i.timestamp,
data,
hostname: hash_str(i.hostname.as_str()),
};
buffer.push(add_hist);
}
// anything left over outside of the 100 block size
client.post_history(&buffer)?;
cursor = buffer.last().unwrap().timestamp;
remote_count = client.count()?;
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn sync(settings: &Settings, force: bool, db: &mut impl Database) -> Result<()> {
let client = api_client::Client::new(settings);
sync_upload(settings, force, &client, db)?;
let download = sync_download(force, &client, db)?;
debug!("sync downloaded {}", download.0);
Local::save_sync_time()?;
Ok(())
}