ladybird/Userland/df.cpp
Matthew Olsson e8e728454c AK: JsonParser improvements
- Parsing invalid JSON no longer asserts
    Instead of asserting when coming across malformed JSON,
    JsonParser::parse now returns an Optional<JsonValue>.
- Disallow trailing commas in JSON objects and arrays
- No longer parse 'undefined', as that is a purely JS thing
- No longer allow non-whitespace after anything consumed by the initial
  parse() call. Examples of things that were valid and no longer are:
    - undefineddfz
    - {"foo": 1}abcd
    - [1,2,3]4
- JsonObject.for_each_member now iterates in original insertion order
2020-06-13 12:43:22 +02:00

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/*
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#include <AK/String.h>
#include <AK/JsonArray.h>
#include <AK/JsonObject.h>
#include <AK/Vector.h>
#include <LibCore/ArgsParser.h>
#include <LibCore/File.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
static bool flag_human_readable = false;
struct FileSystem {
String fs;
size_t total_block_count { 0 };
size_t free_block_count { 0 };
size_t total_inode_count { 0 };
size_t free_inode_count { 0 };
size_t block_size { 0 };
String mount_point;
};
// FIXME: Remove this hackery once printf() supports floats.
// FIXME: Also, we should probably round the sizes in df -h output.
static String number_string_with_one_decimal(float number, const char* suffix)
{
float decimals = number - (int)number;
return String::format("%d.%d%s", (int)number, (int)(decimals * 10), suffix);
}
static String human_readable_size(size_t size)
{
if (size < 1 * KB)
return String::number(size);
if (size < 1 * MB)
return number_string_with_one_decimal((float)size / (float)KB, "K");
if (size < 1 * GB)
return number_string_with_one_decimal((float)size / (float)MB, "M");
return number_string_with_one_decimal((float)size / (float)GB, "G");
}
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
Core::ArgsParser args_parser;
args_parser.add_option(flag_human_readable, "Print human-readable sizes", "human-readable", 'h');
args_parser.parse(argc, argv);
auto file = Core::File::construct("/proc/df");
if (!file->open(Core::IODevice::ReadOnly)) {
fprintf(stderr, "Failed to open /proc/df: %s\n", file->error_string());
return 1;
}
if (flag_human_readable) {
printf("Filesystem Size Used Available Mount point\n");
} else {
printf("Filesystem Blocks Used Available Mount point\n");
}
auto file_contents = file->read_all();
auto json_result = JsonValue::from_string(file_contents);
ASSERT(json_result.has_value());
auto json = json_result.value().as_array();
json.for_each([](auto& value) {
auto fs_object = value.as_object();
auto fs = fs_object.get("class_name").to_string();
auto total_block_count = fs_object.get("total_block_count").to_u32();
auto free_block_count = fs_object.get("free_block_count").to_u32();
auto total_inode_count = fs_object.get("total_inode_count").to_u32();
auto free_inode_count = fs_object.get("free_inode_count").to_u32();
auto block_size = fs_object.get("block_size").to_u32();
auto mount_point = fs_object.get("mount_point").to_string();
(void)total_inode_count;
(void)free_inode_count;
printf("%-10s", fs.characters());
if (flag_human_readable) {
printf("%10s ", human_readable_size(total_block_count * block_size).characters());
printf("%10s ", human_readable_size((total_block_count - free_block_count) * block_size).characters());
printf("%10s ", human_readable_size(free_block_count * block_size).characters());
} else {
printf("%10u ", total_block_count);
printf("%10u ", total_block_count - free_block_count);
printf("%10u ", free_block_count);
}
printf("%s", mount_point.characters());
printf("\n");
});
return 0;
}