cargo::sources::directory

Struct DirectorySource

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pub struct DirectorySource<'gctx> {
    source_id: SourceId,
    root: PathBuf,
    packages: HashMap<PackageId, (Package, Checksum)>,
    gctx: &'gctx GlobalContext,
    updated: bool,
}
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DirectorySource contains a number of crates on the file system. It was designed for representing vendored dependencies for cargo vendor.

DirectorySource at this moment is just a root directory containing other directories, which contain the source files of packages. Assumptions would be made to determine if a directory should be included as a package of a directory source’s:

  • Ignore directories starting with dot . (tend to be hidden).
  • Only when a Cargo.toml exists in a directory will it be included as a package. DirectorySource at this time only looks at one level of directories and never went deeper.
  • There must be a Checksum file .cargo-checksum.json file at the same level of Cargo.toml to ensure the integrity when a directory source was created (usually by cargo vendor). A failure to find or parse a single checksum results in a denial of loading any package in this source.
  • Otherwise, there is no other restrction of the name of directories. At this moment, it is cargo vendor that defines the layout and the name of each directory.

The file tree of a directory source may look like:

[source root]
├── a-valid-crate/
│  ├── src/
│  ├── .cargo-checksum.json
│  └── Cargo.toml
├── .ignored-a-dot-crate/
│  ├── src/
│  ├── .cargo-checksum.json
│  └── Cargo.toml
├── skipped-no-manifest/
│  ├── src/
│  └── .cargo-checksum.json
└── no-checksum-so-fails-the-entire-source-reading/
   └── Cargo.toml

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§source_id: SourceId

The unique identifier of this source.

§root: PathBuf

The root path of this source.

§packages: HashMap<PackageId, (Package, Checksum)>

Packages that this sources has discovered.

§gctx: &'gctx GlobalContext§updated: bool

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impl<'gctx> DirectorySource<'gctx>

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pub fn new( path: &Path, id: SourceId, gctx: &'gctx GlobalContext, ) -> DirectorySource<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> Debug for DirectorySource<'gctx>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'gctx> Source for DirectorySource<'gctx>

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fn query( &mut self, dep: &Dependency, kind: QueryKind, f: &mut dyn FnMut(IndexSummary), ) -> Poll<CargoResult<()>>

Attempts to find the packages that match a dependency request. Read more
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fn supports_checksums(&self) -> bool

Returns whether or not this source will return IndexSummary items with checksums listed.
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fn requires_precise(&self) -> bool

Returns whether or not this source will return IndexSummary items with the precise field in the SourceId listed.
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fn source_id(&self) -> SourceId

Returns the SourceId corresponding to this source.
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fn block_until_ready(&mut self) -> CargoResult<()>

Block until all outstanding Poll::Pending requests are Poll::Ready. Read more
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fn download(&mut self, id: PackageId) -> CargoResult<MaybePackage>

Starts the process to fetch a Package for the given PackageId. Read more
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fn finish_download( &mut self, _id: PackageId, _data: Vec<u8>, ) -> CargoResult<Package>

Gives the source the downloaded .crate file. Read more
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fn fingerprint(&self, pkg: &Package) -> CargoResult<String>

Generates a unique string which represents the fingerprint of the current state of the source. Read more
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fn verify(&self, id: PackageId) -> CargoResult<()>

If this source supports it, verifies the source of the package specified. Read more
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fn describe(&self) -> String

Describes this source in a human readable fashion, used for display in resolver error messages currently.
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fn add_to_yanked_whitelist(&mut self, _pkgs: &[PackageId])

Add a number of crates that should be whitelisted for showing up during queries, even if they are yanked. Currently only applies to registry sources.
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fn is_yanked(&mut self, _pkg: PackageId) -> Poll<CargoResult<bool>>

Query if a package is yanked. Only registry sources can mark packages as yanked. This ignores the yanked whitelist.
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fn invalidate_cache(&mut self)

Ensure that the source is fully up-to-date for the current session on the next query.
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fn set_quiet(&mut self, _quiet: bool)

If quiet, the source should not display any progress or status messages.
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fn replaced_source_id(&self) -> SourceId

Returns the replaced SourceId corresponding to this source.
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fn query_vec( &mut self, dep: &Dependency, kind: QueryKind, ) -> Poll<CargoResult<Vec<IndexSummary>>>

Gathers the result from Source::query as a list of IndexSummary items when they become available.
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fn download_now( self: Box<Self>, package: PackageId, gctx: &GlobalContext, ) -> CargoResult<Package>
where Self: Sized,

Convenience method used to immediately fetch a Package for the given PackageId. Read more
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fn is_replaced(&self) -> bool

Returns whether a source is being replaced by another here. Read more

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impl<'gctx> Freeze for DirectorySource<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> !RefUnwindSafe for DirectorySource<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> !Send for DirectorySource<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> !Sync for DirectorySource<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> Unpin for DirectorySource<'gctx>

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impl<'gctx> !UnwindSafe for DirectorySource<'gctx>

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