/async-fd-lock

Advisory cross-platform file locks using file descriptors with async support by spawning blocking tasks

Primary LanguageRustApache License 2.0Apache-2.0

async-fd-lock

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Advisory cross-platform file locks using file descriptors, with async support by off-loading blocking operations to newly spawned blocking tasks. Adapted from yoshuawuyts/fd-lock, which was adapted from mafintosh/fd-lock.

Note that advisory lock compliance is opt-in, and can freely be ignored by other parties. This means this crate should never be used for security purposes, but solely to coordinate file access.

Examples

Basic usage

use std::path::PathBuf;
use tokio::fs::File;
use tokio::io::{AsyncReadExt, AsyncWriteExt};
use async_fd_lock::{LockRead, LockWrite};

let dir = tempfile::tempdir().unwrap();
let path = dir.path().join("foo.txt");

// Lock it for writing.
{
    let mut write_guard = File::create_new(&path).await?.lock_write().await?;
    write_guard.write(b"bongo cat").await?;
}

// Lock it for reading.
{
    let mut read_guard_1 = File::open(&path).await?.lock_read().await?;
    let mut read_guard_2 = File::open(&path).await?.lock_read().await?;
    let byte_1 = read_guard_1.read_u8().await?;
    let byte_2 = read_guard_2.read_u8().await?;
}

Installation

$ cargo add async-fd-lock

Safety

This crate uses unsafe on Windows to interface with windows-sys. All invariants have been carefully checked, and are manually enforced.

References

License

MIT OR Apache-2.0