[TN#010] Using libatalk from third party apps
- Author
- Ralph Böhme
- Published on
- July 12, 2012
Third party developers wishing to add Netatalk 3 support to their applications have two choices
- Directly integrate libatalk from the Netatalk source tree
- Link with libatalk which is a shared library in its own right starting with Netatalk 3
This examples uses approach 2. Assuming Netatalk has been installed to /usr/local/netatalk compiling backup_demo.c is done like this:
c99 -I/usr/local/netatalk/include -o backup_demo backup_demo.c -L/usr/local/netatalk/lib -latalk -Wl,-rpath=/usr/local/netatalk/lib
Please note that you need at least Netatalk 3.0.1 for this to work, as in Netatalk some necessary headers are not installed correctly.
Example program backup_demo.c which copies metadata and ressource from one file to another:
/* Copyright (c) 2012, Frank Lahm This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */ #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include <string.h> #include <errno.h> #include <atalk/logger.h> #include <atalk/netatalk_conf.h> #include <atalk/volume.h> #define ERROR(...) \ do { \ _log(__VA_ARGS__); \ exit(1); \ } while (0) static void _log(char *fmt, ...) { int len; static char logbuffer[1024]; va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); len = vsnprintf(logbuffer, 1023, fmt, args); va_end(args); logbuffer[1023] = 0; printf("%s\n", logbuffer); } int main(int argc, char **argv) { const char *file, *newfile; struct vol *vol; struct adouble ad, adnew; struct stat st; if (argc != 3) { ERROR("usage: backup_demo FILE NEWFILE"); } file = argv[1]; newfile = argv[2]; AFPObj obj = { 0 }; if (afp_config_parse(&obj, "ad") != 0) ERROR("No Netatalk 3 afp.conf found", file); setuplog("default:note", "/dev/tty"); if (load_volumes(&obj, NULL) != 0) ERROR("Couldn't load volumes"); if ((vol = getvolbypath(&obj, file)) == NULL) ERROR("Not a Netatalk volume for file \"%s\"", file); printf("Volume path \"%s\"\n", vol->v_path); if (vol->v_adouble == AD_VERSION2) { printf("Volume adouble version v2\n"); } else if (vol->v_adouble == AD_VERSION_EA) { printf("Volume adouble version ea\n"); } else { ERROR("Unknown adouble version"); } ad_init(&ad, vol); /* Open an existing file's metadata and ressource */ if (ad_open(&ad, file, ADFLAGS_HF | ADFLAGS_RDONLY) != 0) ERROR("Couldn't open metadata of \"%s\"", file); int ad_size = vol->v_adouble == AD_VERSION2 ? AD_DATASZ2 : AD_DATASZ_EA; printf("%d bytes in adouble metadata buffer ad->ad_data\n", ad_size); if (ad_open(&ad, file, ADFLAGS_RF | ADFLAGS_RDONLY) != 0) ERROR("Couldn't open ressource of \"%s\"", file); printf("File has ressource fork of size: %d, fd: %d\n", ad.ad_rlen, ad_reso_fileno(&ad)); /* Copy over metadata and ressource to new file */ if (lstat(newfile, &st) != 0) ERROR("Can't stat \"%s\", must exist, create with eg touch", newfile); ad_init(&adnew, vol); if (ad_open(&ad, file, ADFLAGS_HF | ADFLAGS_RF | ADFLAGS_RDWR | ADFLAGS_CREATE) != 0) ERROR("Couldn't create metadata/ressource of \"%s\"", newfile); memcpy(adnew.ad_data, ad.ad_data, ad_size); ad_flush(&adnew); if (vol->vfs->vfs_copyfile(vol, -1, file, newfile) != 0) ERROR("Couln't copy ressource to \"%s\"", newfile); ad_close(&ad, ADFLAGS_HF | ADFLAGS_RF); ad_close(&adnew, ADFLAGS_HF | ADFLAGS_RF); #if 0 /* examples setting some stuff */ ad_setdate(&ad, AD_DATE_CREATE | AD_DATE_UNIX, st.st_mtime); ad_setdate(&ad, AD_DATE_MODIFY | AD_DATE_UNIX, st.st_mtime); ad_setdate(&ad, AD_DATE_ACCESS | AD_DATE_UNIX, st.st_mtime); ad_setdate(&ad, AD_DATE_BACKUP, AD_DATE_START); ad_flush(&ad); #endif return 0; }