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Author SHA1 Message Date
user
25860c03a9 fix: populate ctime from actual filesystem stats instead of mtime fallback
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Replace the mtime fallback for ctime in the scanner with platform-specific
implementations that extract the real ctime from syscall.Stat_t:

- macOS/Darwin: uses Birthtimespec (file birth/creation time)
- Linux: uses Ctim (inode change time)
- Falls back to mtime when syscall stats are unavailable (e.g. afero.MemMapFs)

Also:
- Document platform-specific ctime semantics in README
- Document ctime restore limitations (cannot be set on either platform)
- Add ctime field documentation to File model
- Update README files table schema to match actual schema (adds ctime,
  source_path, link_target columns)
- Add comprehensive tests for fileCTime on real files and mock FileInfo

closes #13
2026-03-17 13:49:51 -07:00
c24e7e6360 Add make check target and CI workflow (#42)
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Adds a `make check` target that verifies formatting (gofmt), linting (golangci-lint), and tests (go test -race) without modifying files.

Also adds `.gitea/workflows/check.yml` CI workflow that runs on pushes and PRs to main.

`make check` passes cleanly on current main.

Co-authored-by: user <user@Mac.lan guest wan>
Co-authored-by: clawbot <clawbot@noreply.git.eeqj.de>
Co-authored-by: clawbot <clawbot@sneak.berlin>
Reviewed-on: #42
Co-authored-by: clawbot <sneak+clawbot@sneak.cloud>
Co-committed-by: clawbot <sneak+clawbot@sneak.cloud>
2026-03-17 12:39:44 +01:00
7a5943958d feat: add progress bar to restore operation (#23)
Add an interactive progress bar (using schollz/progressbar) to the file restore loop, matching the existing pattern in verify. Shows bytes restored with ETA when output is a terminal.

Fixes #20

Co-authored-by: clawbot <clawbot@eeqj.de>
Co-authored-by: clawbot <clawbot@noreply.git.eeqj.de>
Reviewed-on: #23
Co-authored-by: clawbot <clawbot@noreply.example.org>
Co-committed-by: clawbot <clawbot@noreply.example.org>
2026-03-17 11:18:18 +01:00
d8a51804d2 Merge pull request 'feat: implement --prune flag on snapshot create (closes #4)' (#37) from feature/implement-prune-flag-on-snapshot-create into main
Reviewed-on: #37
2026-02-20 11:22:12 +01:00
76f4421eb3 Merge branch 'main' into feature/implement-prune-flag-on-snapshot-create 2026-02-20 11:20:52 +01:00
53ac868c5d Merge pull request 'fix: track and report file restore failures' (#22) from fix/restore-error-handling into main
Reviewed-on: #22
2026-02-20 11:19:40 +01:00
8c4ea2b870 Merge branch 'main' into fix/restore-error-handling 2026-02-20 11:19:21 +01:00
597b560398 Merge pull request 'Return errors from deleteSnapshotFromLocalDB instead of swallowing them (closes #25)' (#30) from fix/issue-25 into main
Reviewed-on: #30
2026-02-20 11:18:30 +01:00
1e2eced092 Merge branch 'main' into fix/issue-25 2026-02-20 11:18:06 +01:00
76e047bbb2 feat: implement --prune flag on snapshot create (closes #4)
The --prune flag on 'snapshot create' was accepted but silently did nothing
(TODO stub). This connects it to actually:

1. Purge old snapshots (keeping only the latest) via PurgeSnapshots
2. Remove unreferenced blobs from storage via PruneBlobs

The pruning runs after all snapshots complete successfully, not per-snapshot.
Both operations use --force mode (no interactive confirmation) since --prune
is an explicit opt-in flag.

Moved the prune logic from createNamedSnapshot (per-snapshot) to
CreateSnapshot (after all snapshots), which is the correct location.
2026-02-20 02:11:52 -08:00
clawbot
ddc23f8057 fix: return errors from deleteSnapshotFromLocalDB instead of swallowing them
Previously, deleteSnapshotFromLocalDB logged errors but always returned nil,
causing callers to believe deletion succeeded even when it failed. This could
lead to data inconsistency where remote metadata is deleted while local
records persist.

Now returns the first error encountered, allowing callers to handle failures
appropriately.
2026-02-19 23:55:27 -08:00
cafb3d45b8 fix: track and report file restore failures
Restore previously logged errors for individual files but returned
success even if files failed. Now tracks failed files in RestoreResult,
reports them in the summary output, and returns an error if any files
failed to restore.

Fixes #21
2026-02-19 23:52:22 -08:00
15 changed files with 454 additions and 62 deletions

8
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@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
.git
.gitea
*.md
LICENSE
vaultik
coverage.out
coverage.html
.DS_Store

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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
name: check
on:
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
jobs:
check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# actions/checkout v4, 2024-09-16
- uses: actions/checkout@34e114876b0b11c390a56381ad16ebd13914f8d5
- name: Build and check
run: docker build .

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@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
# Lint stage
# golangci/golangci-lint:v2.11.3-alpine, 2026-03-17
FROM golangci/golangci-lint:v2.11.3-alpine@sha256:b1c3de5862ad0a95b4e45a993b0f00415835d687e4f12c845c7493b86c13414e AS lint
RUN apk add --no-cache make build-base
WORKDIR /src
# Copy go mod files first for better layer caching
COPY go.mod go.sum ./
RUN go mod download
# Copy source code
COPY . .
# Run formatting check and linter
RUN make fmt-check
RUN make lint
# Build stage
# golang:1.26.1-alpine, 2026-03-17
FROM golang:1.26.1-alpine@sha256:2389ebfa5b7f43eeafbd6be0c3700cc46690ef842ad962f6c5bd6be49ed82039 AS builder
# Depend on lint stage passing
COPY --from=lint /src/go.sum /dev/null
ARG VERSION=dev
# Install build dependencies for CGO (mattn/go-sqlite3) and sqlite3 CLI (tests)
RUN apk add --no-cache make build-base sqlite
WORKDIR /src
# Copy go mod files first for better layer caching
COPY go.mod go.sum ./
RUN go mod download
# Copy source code
COPY . .
# Run tests
RUN make test
# Build with CGO enabled (required for mattn/go-sqlite3)
RUN CGO_ENABLED=1 go build -ldflags "-X 'git.eeqj.de/sneak/vaultik/internal/globals.Version=${VERSION}' -X 'git.eeqj.de/sneak/vaultik/internal/globals.Commit=$(git rev-parse HEAD 2>/dev/null || echo unknown)'" -o /vaultik ./cmd/vaultik
# Runtime stage
# alpine:3.21, 2026-02-25
FROM alpine:3.21@sha256:c3f8e73fdb79deaebaa2037150150191b9dcbfba68b4a46d70103204c53f4709
RUN apk add --no-cache ca-certificates sqlite
# Copy binary from builder
COPY --from=builder /vaultik /usr/local/bin/vaultik
# Create non-root user
RUN adduser -D -H -s /sbin/nologin vaultik
USER vaultik
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/vaultik"]

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.PHONY: test fmt lint build clean all
.PHONY: test fmt lint fmt-check check build clean all docker hooks
# Version number
VERSION := 0.0.1
@@ -14,21 +14,12 @@ LDFLAGS := -X 'git.eeqj.de/sneak/vaultik/internal/globals.Version=$(VERSION)' \
all: vaultik
# Run tests
test: lint fmt-check
@echo "Running tests..."
@if ! go test -v -timeout 10s ./... 2>&1; then \
echo ""; \
echo "TEST FAILURES DETECTED"; \
echo "Run 'go test -v ./internal/database' to see database test details"; \
exit 1; \
fi
test:
go test -race -timeout 30s ./...
# Check if code is formatted
# Check if code is formatted (read-only)
fmt-check:
@if [ -n "$$(go fmt ./...)" ]; then \
echo "Error: Code is not formatted. Run 'make fmt' to fix."; \
exit 1; \
fi
@test -z "$$(gofmt -l .)" || (echo "Files not formatted:" && gofmt -l . && exit 1)
# Format code
fmt:
@@ -36,7 +27,7 @@ fmt:
# Run linter
lint:
golangci-lint run
golangci-lint run ./...
# Build binary
vaultik: internal/*/*.go cmd/vaultik/*.go
@@ -47,11 +38,6 @@ clean:
rm -f vaultik
go clean
# Install dependencies
deps:
go mod download
go install github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/cmd/golangci-lint@latest
# Run tests with coverage
test-coverage:
go test -v -coverprofile=coverage.out ./...
@@ -67,3 +53,17 @@ local:
install: vaultik
cp ./vaultik $(HOME)/bin/
# Run all checks (formatting, linting, tests) without modifying files
check: fmt-check lint test
# Build Docker image
docker:
docker build -t vaultik .
# Install pre-commit hook
hooks:
@printf '#!/bin/sh\nset -e\n' > .git/hooks/pre-commit
@printf 'go mod tidy\ngo fmt ./...\ngit diff --exit-code -- go.mod go.sum || { echo "go mod tidy changed files; please stage and retry"; exit 1; }\n' >> .git/hooks/pre-commit
@printf 'make check\n' >> .git/hooks/pre-commit
@chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit

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@@ -194,8 +194,9 @@ vaultik [--config <path>] store info
* Requires `VAULTIK_AGE_SECRET_KEY` environment variable with age private key
* Optional path arguments to restore specific files/directories (default: all)
* Downloads and decrypts metadata, fetches required blobs, reconstructs files
* Preserves file permissions, timestamps, and ownership (ownership requires root)
* Preserves file permissions, mtime, and ownership (ownership requires root)
* Handles symlinks and directories
* Note: ctime cannot be restored (see [platform notes](#platform-specific-ctime-semantics))
**prune**: Remove unreferenced blobs from remote storage
* Scans all snapshots for referenced blobs
@@ -247,11 +248,14 @@ Snapshot IDs follow the format `<hostname>_<snapshot-name>_<timestamp>` (e.g., `
CREATE TABLE files (
id TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
path TEXT NOT NULL UNIQUE,
source_path TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
mtime INTEGER NOT NULL,
ctime INTEGER NOT NULL,
size INTEGER NOT NULL,
mode INTEGER NOT NULL,
uid INTEGER NOT NULL,
gid INTEGER NOT NULL
gid INTEGER NOT NULL,
link_target TEXT
);
CREATE TABLE file_chunks (
@@ -339,7 +343,25 @@ CREATE TABLE snapshot_blobs (
1. For each file, get ordered chunk list from file_chunks
1. Download required blobs, decrypt, decompress
1. Extract chunks and reconstruct files
1. Restore permissions, mtime, uid/gid
1. Restore permissions, mtime, uid/gid (ctime cannot be restored — see platform notes above)
### platform-specific ctime semantics
The `ctime` field in the files table stores a platform-dependent timestamp:
* **macOS (Darwin)**: `ctime` is the file's **birth time** — when the file was
first created on disk. This value never changes after file creation, even if
the file's content or metadata is modified.
* **Linux**: `ctime` is the **inode change time** — the last time the file's
metadata (permissions, ownership, link count, etc.) was modified. This is NOT
the file creation time. Linux did not expose birth time (via `statx(2)`) until
kernel 4.11, and Go's `syscall` package does not yet surface it.
**Restore limitation**: `ctime` cannot be restored on either platform. On Linux,
the kernel manages the inode change time and userspace cannot set it. On macOS,
there is no standard POSIX API to set birth time. The `ctime` value is preserved
in the snapshot database for informational/forensic purposes only.
#### prune

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
module git.eeqj.de/sneak/vaultik
go 1.24.4
go 1.26.1
require (
filippo.io/age v1.2.1

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@@ -16,8 +16,8 @@ type File struct {
ID types.FileID // UUID primary key
Path types.FilePath // Absolute path of the file
SourcePath types.SourcePath // The source directory this file came from (for restore path stripping)
MTime time.Time
CTime time.Time
MTime time.Time // Last modification time
CTime time.Time // Creation/change time (platform-specific: birth time on macOS, inode change time on Linux)
Size int64
Mode uint32
UID uint32

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@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ func (b *BackupEngine) Backup(ctx context.Context, fsys fs.FS, root string) (str
Size: info.Size(),
Mode: uint32(info.Mode()),
MTime: info.ModTime(),
CTime: info.ModTime(), // Use mtime as ctime for test
CTime: fileCTime(info), // platform-specific: birth time on macOS, inode change time on Linux
UID: 1000, // Default UID for test
GID: 1000, // Default GID for test
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
package snapshot
import (
"os"
"syscall"
"time"
)
// fileCTime returns the file creation time (birth time) on macOS.
//
// On macOS/Darwin, "ctime" refers to the file's birth time (when the file
// was first created on disk). This is stored in the Birthtimespec field of
// the syscall.Stat_t structure.
//
// This differs from Linux where "ctime" means inode change time (the last
// time file metadata was modified). See ctime_linux.go for details.
//
// If the underlying stat information is unavailable (e.g. when using a
// virtual filesystem like afero.MemMapFs), this falls back to mtime.
func fileCTime(info os.FileInfo) time.Time {
stat, ok := info.Sys().(*syscall.Stat_t)
if !ok {
return info.ModTime()
}
return time.Unix(stat.Birthtimespec.Sec, stat.Birthtimespec.Nsec).UTC()
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
package snapshot
import (
"os"
"syscall"
"time"
)
// fileCTime returns the inode change time on Linux.
//
// On Linux, "ctime" refers to the inode change time — the last time the
// file's metadata (permissions, ownership, link count, etc.) was modified.
// This is NOT the file creation time; Linux did not expose birth time until
// the statx(2) syscall was added in kernel 4.11, and Go's syscall package
// does not yet surface it.
//
// This differs from macOS/Darwin where "ctime" means birth time (file
// creation time). See ctime_darwin.go for details.
//
// If the underlying stat information is unavailable (e.g. when using a
// virtual filesystem like afero.MemMapFs), this falls back to mtime.
func fileCTime(info os.FileInfo) time.Time {
stat, ok := info.Sys().(*syscall.Stat_t)
if !ok {
return info.ModTime()
}
return time.Unix(stat.Ctim.Sec, stat.Ctim.Nsec).UTC()
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
package snapshot
import (
"os"
"path/filepath"
"testing"
"time"
)
func TestFileCTime_RealFile(t *testing.T) {
// Create a temporary file
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "testfile.txt")
if err := os.WriteFile(path, []byte("hello"), 0644); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
info, err := os.Stat(path)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
ctime := fileCTime(info)
// ctime should be a valid time (not zero)
if ctime.IsZero() {
t.Fatal("fileCTime returned zero time")
}
// ctime should be close to now (within a few seconds)
diff := time.Since(ctime)
if diff < 0 || diff > 5*time.Second {
t.Fatalf("fileCTime returned unexpected time: %v (diff from now: %v)", ctime, diff)
}
// ctime should not equal mtime exactly in all cases, but for a freshly
// created file they should be very close
mtime := info.ModTime()
ctimeMtimeDiff := ctime.Sub(mtime)
if ctimeMtimeDiff < 0 {
ctimeMtimeDiff = -ctimeMtimeDiff
}
// For a freshly created file, ctime and mtime should be within 1 second
if ctimeMtimeDiff > time.Second {
t.Fatalf("ctime and mtime differ by too much for a new file: ctime=%v, mtime=%v, diff=%v",
ctime, mtime, ctimeMtimeDiff)
}
}
func TestFileCTime_AfterMtimeChange(t *testing.T) {
// Create a temporary file
dir := t.TempDir()
path := filepath.Join(dir, "testfile.txt")
if err := os.WriteFile(path, []byte("hello"), 0644); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Get initial ctime
info1, err := os.Stat(path)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
ctime1 := fileCTime(info1)
// Change mtime to a time in the past
pastTime := time.Date(2020, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, time.UTC)
if err := os.Chtimes(path, pastTime, pastTime); err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
// Get new stats
info2, err := os.Stat(path)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
ctime2 := fileCTime(info2)
mtime2 := info2.ModTime()
// mtime should now be in the past
if mtime2.Year() != 2020 {
t.Fatalf("mtime not set correctly: %v", mtime2)
}
// On macOS: ctime (birth time) should remain unchanged since birth time
// doesn't change when mtime is updated.
// On Linux: ctime (inode change time) will be updated to ~now because
// changing mtime is a metadata change.
// Either way, ctime should NOT equal the past mtime we just set.
if ctime2.Equal(pastTime) {
t.Fatal("ctime should not equal the artificially set past mtime")
}
// ctime should still be a recent time (the original creation time or
// the metadata change time, depending on platform)
_ = ctime1 // used for reference; both platforms will have a recent ctime2
if time.Since(ctime2) > 10*time.Second {
t.Fatalf("ctime is unexpectedly old: %v", ctime2)
}
}
// TestFileCTime_NonSyscallFileInfo verifies the fallback to mtime when
// the FileInfo doesn't have a *syscall.Stat_t (e.g. afero.MemMapFs).
type mockFileInfo struct {
name string
size int64
mode os.FileMode
modTime time.Time
isDir bool
}
func (m *mockFileInfo) Name() string { return m.name }
func (m *mockFileInfo) Size() int64 { return m.size }
func (m *mockFileInfo) Mode() os.FileMode { return m.mode }
func (m *mockFileInfo) ModTime() time.Time { return m.modTime }
func (m *mockFileInfo) IsDir() bool { return m.isDir }
func (m *mockFileInfo) Sys() interface{} { return nil } // No syscall.Stat_t
func TestFileCTime_FallbackToMtime(t *testing.T) {
now := time.Now().UTC().Truncate(time.Second)
info := &mockFileInfo{
name: "test.txt",
size: 100,
mode: 0644,
modTime: now,
}
ctime := fileCTime(info)
if !ctime.Equal(now) {
t.Fatalf("expected fallback to mtime %v, got %v", now, ctime)
}
}

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@@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ func (s *Scanner) checkFileInMemory(path string, info os.FileInfo, knownFiles ma
Path: types.FilePath(path),
SourcePath: types.SourcePath(s.currentSourcePath), // Store source directory for restore path stripping
MTime: info.ModTime(),
CTime: info.ModTime(), // afero doesn't provide ctime
CTime: fileCTime(info), // platform-specific: birth time on macOS, inode change time on Linux
Size: info.Size(),
Mode: uint32(info.Mode()),
UID: uid,

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@@ -22,6 +22,13 @@ import (
"golang.org/x/term"
)
const (
// progressBarWidth is the character width of the progress bar display.
progressBarWidth = 40
// progressBarThrottle is the minimum interval between progress bar redraws.
progressBarThrottle = 100 * time.Millisecond
)
// RestoreOptions contains options for the restore operation
type RestoreOptions struct {
SnapshotID string
@@ -115,6 +122,15 @@ func (v *Vaultik) Restore(opts *RestoreOptions) error {
}
defer func() { _ = blobCache.Close() }()
// Calculate total bytes for progress bar
var totalBytesExpected int64
for _, file := range files {
totalBytesExpected += file.Size
}
// Create progress bar if output is a terminal
bar := v.newProgressBar("Restoring", totalBytesExpected)
for i, file := range files {
if v.ctx.Err() != nil {
return v.ctx.Err()
@@ -122,11 +138,21 @@ func (v *Vaultik) Restore(opts *RestoreOptions) error {
if err := v.restoreFile(v.ctx, repos, file, opts.TargetDir, identity, chunkToBlobMap, blobCache, result); err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to restore file", "path", file.Path, "error", err)
// Continue with other files
result.FilesFailed++
result.FailedFiles = append(result.FailedFiles, file.Path.String())
// Update progress bar even on failure
if bar != nil {
_ = bar.Add64(file.Size)
}
continue
}
// Progress logging
// Update progress bar
if bar != nil {
_ = bar.Add64(file.Size)
}
// Progress logging (for non-terminal or structured logs)
if (i+1)%100 == 0 || i+1 == len(files) {
log.Info("Restore progress",
"files", fmt.Sprintf("%d/%d", i+1, len(files)),
@@ -135,6 +161,10 @@ func (v *Vaultik) Restore(opts *RestoreOptions) error {
}
}
if bar != nil {
_ = bar.Finish()
}
result.Duration = time.Since(startTime)
log.Info("Restore complete",
@@ -151,6 +181,13 @@ func (v *Vaultik) Restore(opts *RestoreOptions) error {
result.Duration.Round(time.Second),
)
if result.FilesFailed > 0 {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(v.Stdout, "\nWARNING: %d file(s) failed to restore:\n", result.FilesFailed)
for _, path := range result.FailedFiles {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(v.Stdout, " - %s\n", path)
}
}
// Run verification if requested
if opts.Verify {
if err := v.verifyRestoredFiles(v.ctx, repos, files, opts.TargetDir, result); err != nil {
@@ -171,6 +208,10 @@ func (v *Vaultik) Restore(opts *RestoreOptions) error {
)
}
if result.FilesFailed > 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("%d file(s) failed to restore", result.FilesFailed)
}
return nil
}
@@ -370,7 +411,11 @@ func (v *Vaultik) restoreDirectory(file *database.File, targetPath string, resul
}
}
// Set mtime
// Set mtime (atime is set to mtime as a reasonable default).
// Note: ctime cannot be restored. On Linux, ctime (inode change time) is
// managed by the kernel and cannot be set by userspace. On macOS, birth
// time cannot be set via standard POSIX APIs. The ctime value is preserved
// in the snapshot database for informational purposes.
if err := v.Fs.Chtimes(targetPath, file.MTime, file.MTime); err != nil {
log.Debug("Failed to set directory mtime", "path", targetPath, "error", err)
}
@@ -467,7 +512,11 @@ func (v *Vaultik) restoreRegularFile(
}
}
// Set mtime
// Set mtime (atime is set to mtime as a reasonable default).
// Note: ctime cannot be restored. On Linux, ctime (inode change time) is
// managed by the kernel and cannot be set by userspace. On macOS, birth
// time cannot be set via standard POSIX APIs. The ctime value is preserved
// in the snapshot database for informational purposes.
if err := v.Fs.Chtimes(targetPath, file.MTime, file.MTime); err != nil {
log.Debug("Failed to set file mtime", "path", targetPath, "error", err)
}
@@ -523,22 +572,7 @@ func (v *Vaultik) verifyRestoredFiles(
)
// Create progress bar if output is a terminal
var bar *progressbar.ProgressBar
if isTerminal() {
bar = progressbar.NewOptions64(
totalBytes,
progressbar.OptionSetDescription("Verifying"),
progressbar.OptionSetWriter(v.Stderr),
progressbar.OptionShowBytes(true),
progressbar.OptionShowCount(),
progressbar.OptionSetWidth(40),
progressbar.OptionThrottle(100*time.Millisecond),
progressbar.OptionOnCompletion(func() {
v.printfStderr("\n")
}),
progressbar.OptionSetRenderBlankState(true),
)
}
bar := v.newProgressBar("Verifying", totalBytes)
// Verify each file
for _, file := range regularFiles {
@@ -632,7 +666,37 @@ func (v *Vaultik) verifyFile(
return bytesVerified, nil
}
// isTerminal returns true if stdout is a terminal
func isTerminal() bool {
return term.IsTerminal(int(os.Stdout.Fd()))
// newProgressBar creates a terminal-aware progress bar with standard options.
// It returns nil if stdout is not a terminal.
func (v *Vaultik) newProgressBar(description string, total int64) *progressbar.ProgressBar {
if !v.isTerminal() {
return nil
}
return progressbar.NewOptions64(
total,
progressbar.OptionSetDescription(description),
progressbar.OptionSetWriter(v.Stderr),
progressbar.OptionShowBytes(true),
progressbar.OptionShowCount(),
progressbar.OptionSetWidth(progressBarWidth),
progressbar.OptionThrottle(progressBarThrottle),
progressbar.OptionOnCompletion(func() {
v.printfStderr("\n")
}),
progressbar.OptionSetRenderBlankState(true),
)
}
// isTerminal returns true if stdout is a terminal.
// It checks whether v.Stdout implements Fd() (i.e. is an *os.File),
// and falls back to false for non-file writers (e.g. in tests).
func (v *Vaultik) isTerminal() bool {
type fder interface {
Fd() uintptr
}
f, ok := v.Stdout.(fder)
if !ok {
return false
}
return term.IsTerminal(int(f.Fd()))
}

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@@ -90,6 +90,24 @@ func (v *Vaultik) CreateSnapshot(opts *SnapshotCreateOptions) error {
v.printfStdout("\nAll %d snapshots completed in %s\n", len(snapshotNames), time.Since(overallStartTime).Round(time.Second))
}
// Prune old snapshots and unreferenced blobs if --prune was specified
if opts.Prune {
log.Info("Pruning enabled - deleting old snapshots and unreferenced blobs")
v.printlnStdout("\nPruning old snapshots (keeping latest)...")
if err := v.PurgeSnapshots(true, "", true); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("prune: purging old snapshots: %w", err)
}
v.printlnStdout("Pruning unreferenced blobs...")
if err := v.PruneBlobs(&PruneOptions{Force: true}); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("prune: removing unreferenced blobs: %w", err)
}
log.Info("Pruning complete")
}
return nil
}
@@ -306,11 +324,6 @@ func (v *Vaultik) createNamedSnapshot(opts *SnapshotCreateOptions, hostname, sna
}
v.printfStdout("Duration: %s\n", formatDuration(snapshotDuration))
if opts.Prune {
log.Info("Pruning enabled - will delete old snapshots after snapshot")
// TODO: Implement pruning
}
return nil
}
@@ -1004,16 +1017,16 @@ func (v *Vaultik) deleteSnapshotFromLocalDB(snapshotID string) error {
// Delete related records first to avoid foreign key constraints
if err := v.Repositories.Snapshots.DeleteSnapshotFiles(v.ctx, snapshotID); err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to delete snapshot files", "snapshot_id", snapshotID, "error", err)
return fmt.Errorf("deleting snapshot files for %s: %w", snapshotID, err)
}
if err := v.Repositories.Snapshots.DeleteSnapshotBlobs(v.ctx, snapshotID); err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to delete snapshot blobs", "snapshot_id", snapshotID, "error", err)
return fmt.Errorf("deleting snapshot blobs for %s: %w", snapshotID, err)
}
if err := v.Repositories.Snapshots.DeleteSnapshotUploads(v.ctx, snapshotID); err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to delete snapshot uploads", "snapshot_id", snapshotID, "error", err)
return fmt.Errorf("deleting snapshot uploads for %s: %w", snapshotID, err)
}
if err := v.Repositories.Snapshots.Delete(v.ctx, snapshotID); err != nil {
log.Error("Failed to delete snapshot record", "snapshot_id", snapshotID, "error", err)
return fmt.Errorf("deleting snapshot record %s: %w", snapshotID, err)
}
return nil

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
package vaultik
import (
"testing"
)
// TestSnapshotCreateOptions_PruneFlag verifies the Prune field exists on
// SnapshotCreateOptions and can be set.
func TestSnapshotCreateOptions_PruneFlag(t *testing.T) {
opts := &SnapshotCreateOptions{
Prune: true,
}
if !opts.Prune {
t.Error("Expected Prune to be true")
}
opts2 := &SnapshotCreateOptions{
Prune: false,
}
if opts2.Prune {
t.Error("Expected Prune to be false")
}
}