[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 2715: Bucket: A generic file and directory API

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Fri Aug 23 16:49:52 CDT 2013


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This change has been marked as submitted.


Review request for Asterisk Developers.


Changes
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Committed in revision 397600


Repository: Asterisk


Description
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Bucket is a generic file and directory API implemented as a thin wrapper over sorcery. It decouples the storage of files from the backend and provides the ability to set metadata on file themselves. What it means to have files in a "bucket" and details about the files themselves is left up to the user of the bucket API. It enforces no restrictions. Identification of things is done using URIs, which include a scheme. Modules implement specific schemes (local, for example) and take care of the implementation specific aspect of it. The ability to get bucket and file information in a JSON format is provided, as is the ability to copy and move files.

Stuff to focus on:

1. Is the API sane and complete?
2. Do the unit tests cover everything?
3. What do we want to do for URI parsing - I wrote a basic extremely optimistic one


Diffs
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  /trunk/build_tools/menuselect-deps.in 397583 
  /trunk/configure UNKNOWN 
  /trunk/configure.ac 397583 
  /trunk/include/asterisk/autoconfig.h.in 397583 
  /trunk/include/asterisk/bucket.h PRE-CREATION 
  /trunk/include/asterisk/config_options.h 397583 
  /trunk/main/Makefile 397583 
  /trunk/main/asterisk.c 397583 
  /trunk/main/bucket.c PRE-CREATION 
  /trunk/main/config_options.c 397583 
  /trunk/main/sorcery.c 397583 
  /trunk/makeopts.in 397583 
  /trunk/tests/test_bucket.c PRE-CREATION 

Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2715/diff/


Testing
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Ran unit tests, confirmed functional. Tweaked this to purposely break and confirmed they broke.


Thanks,

Joshua Colp

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