Library to build and use data files packages.
Software often uses a lot of data files and needs effective method to manage them and get quick access. Stitch them to single package and then get access by mapped memory is a good resolution.
Package keeps all files together with warranty that no any file will be deleted, moved or changed separately from others during software is running, it's snapshot of entire development workflow. Package saves disk space due to except file system granulation, especially if many small files are packed together. Package allows to lock fragment of single file to get access to mapped memory.
- Package read and write API.
- Lua-scripting API.
- Virtual file system.
- Set of associated tags with each file.
- No sensible limits for package size.
- Access to package by file mapping, as to slice, as to file.
- Package can be formed by several steps.
- Package can be used as insert-read database.
- Can be used union of packages as single file system.
Library have root wpk
module that used by any code working with .wpk
packages. And modules to build utilities for packing/unpacking data files to package:
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wpk Places data files into single package, extracts them, and gives API for access to package.
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wpk/bulk Wrapper for package to hold WPK-file whole content as a slice. Actual for small packages (size is much less than the amount of RAM).
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wpk/mmap Wrapper for package to get access to nested files as to memory mapped blocks. Actual for medium size packages (size correlates with the RAM amount).
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wpk/fsys Wrapper for package to get access to nested files by OS files. Actual for large packages (size is much exceeds the amount of RAM) or large nested files.
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wpk/luawpk Package writer with package building process scripting using Lua 5.1. Typical script workflow is to create package for writing, setup some options, put group of files to package, and finalize it.
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wpk/testdata Contains some Lua-scripts to test
wpk/luawpk
module and learn scripting API opportunities. -
wpk/util/pack Small simple utility designed to pack a directory, or a list of directories into an package.
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wpk/util/extract Small simple utility designed to extract all packed files from package, or list of packages to given directory.
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wpk/util/build Utility for the packages programmable building, based on
wpk/luawpk
module.
Compiled binaries of utilities can be downloaded in Releases section.
At first, install Golang minimum 1.18 version for last version of this package, and get this package:
go get github.com/schwarzlichtbezirk/wpk
Then you can make simple package with files at testdata/media directory by command:
go run github.com/schwarzlichtbezirk/wpk/util/pack --src=${GOPATH}/src/github.com/schwarzlichtbezirk/wpk/testdata/media --dst=${GOPATH}/bin/media.wpk
It's runs utility that receives source directory full path and destination package full path. ${GOPATH}
at command line directory path replaced by GOPATH
environment variable value. To place any other environment variable VAR
you can by ${VAR}
. In this sample package placed into bin
directory with other compiled golang binary files.
To extract files from this media.wpk
package run command:
go run github.com/schwarzlichtbezirk/wpk/util/extract --md --src=${GOPATH}/bin/media.wpk --dst=${GOPATH}/bin/media
and see files in directory ${GOPATH}/bin/media
.
To build package at development workflow you can by build
utility. It can put files into package from any different paths with given names, and bind addition tags to each file, such as MIME types, keywords, CRC, MD5, SHA256 and others. Run this command to see how its work:
go run github.com/schwarzlichtbezirk/wpk/util/build ${GOPATH}/src/github.com/schwarzlichtbezirk/wpk/testdata/build.lua
and see build.wpk
file in binary directory near compiled output.
Package consist of 3 sections:
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Header, constantly 64 bytes. Starts with signature (24 bytes), then follow 8 bytes with used at package types sizes, file tags table offset and table size (8+8 bytes), and bata block offset and size (8+8 bytes).
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Bare data files blocks.
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File tags set table. Contains list of tagset for each file alias. Each tagset must contain some requered fields: it's ID, file size, file offset in package, file name (path), creation time. Package can have common description stored as tagset with empty name. This tagset is placed as first record in file tags table.
Existing package can be opened to append new files, in this case new files blocks will be posted to tags sets old place.
Package can be splitted in two files: 1) file with header and tags table, .wpt
-file, it's a short file in most common, and 2) file with data files block, typically .wpf
-file. In this case package is able for reading during new files packing to package. If process of packing new files will be broken by any case, package remains accessible with information pointed at last header record.
build
utility receives one or more Lua-scripts that maneges package building workflow. Typical sequence is to create new package, setup common properties, put files and add aliases with some tags if it necessary, and complete package building. See whole script API documentation in header comment of api.lua script, and sample package building algorithm below.
step1.lua and step2.lua scripts shows sample how to create new package at step1:
go run github.com/schwarzlichtbezirk/wpk/util/build ${GOPATH}/src/github.com/schwarzlichtbezirk/wpk/testdata/step1.lua
and later append to exising package new files at step2 call:
go run github.com/schwarzlichtbezirk/wpk/util/build ${GOPATH}/src/github.com/schwarzlichtbezirk/wpk/testdata/step2.lua
packdir.lua script has function that can be used to put to package directory with original tree hierarchy.
See godoc with API description, and wpk_test.go for usage samples.
On your program initialisation open prepared wpk-package by Package.OpenFile call. It reads tags sets of package at once, then you can get access to filenames and it's tags. TagsetRaw structure helps you to get tags associated to files, and also it provides file information by standard interfaces implementation. To get access to package nested files, create some Tagger object. Modules wpk/bulk
, wpk/mmap
and wpk/fsys
provides this access by different ways. Package
object have all io/fs
file system interfaces implementations, and can be used by anyway where they needed.