package sftp import ( "io" "os" ) // Interfaces are differentiated based on required returned values. // All input arguments are to be pulled from Request (the only arg). // The Handler interfaces all take the Request object as its only argument. // All the data you should need to handle the call are in the Request object. // The request.Method attribute is initially the most important one as it // determines which Handler gets called. // FileReader should return an io.ReaderAt for the filepath // Note in cases of an error, the error text will be sent to the client. // Called for Methods: Get type FileReader interface { Fileread(*Request) (io.ReaderAt, error) } // FileWriter should return an io.WriterAt for the filepath. // // The request server code will call Close() on the returned io.WriterAt // ojbect if an io.Closer type assertion succeeds. // Note in cases of an error, the error text will be sent to the client. // Called for Methods: Put, Open type FileWriter interface { Filewrite(*Request) (io.WriterAt, error) } // FileCmder should return an error // Note in cases of an error, the error text will be sent to the client. // Called for Methods: Setstat, Rename, Rmdir, Mkdir, Symlink, Remove type FileCmder interface { Filecmd(*Request) error } // FileLister should return an object that fulfils the ListerAt interface // Note in cases of an error, the error text will be sent to the client. // Called for Methods: List, Stat, Readlink type FileLister interface { Filelist(*Request) (ListerAt, error) } // ListerAt does for file lists what io.ReaderAt does for files. // ListAt should return the number of entries copied and an io.EOF // error if at end of list. This is testable by comparing how many you // copied to how many could be copied (eg. n < len(ls) below). // The copy() builtin is best for the copying. // Note in cases of an error, the error text will be sent to the client. type ListerAt interface { ListAt([]os.FileInfo, int64) (int, error) }