notify/lib.rs
1//! Cross-platform file system notification library
2//!
3//! # Installation
4//!
5//! ```toml
6//! [dependencies]
7//! notify = "8.1.0"
8//! ```
9//!
10//! If you want debounced events (or don't need them in-order), see [notify-debouncer-mini](https://docs.rs/notify-debouncer-mini/latest/notify_debouncer_mini/)
11//! or [notify-debouncer-full](https://docs.rs/notify-debouncer-full/latest/notify_debouncer_full/).
12//!
13//! ## Features
14//!
15//! List of compilation features, see below for details
16//!
17//! - `serde` for serialization of events
18//! - `macos_fsevent` enabled by default, for fsevent backend on macos
19//! - `macos_kqueue` for kqueue backend on macos
20//! - `serialization-compat-6` restores the serialization behavior of notify 6, off by default
21//!
22//! ### Serde
23//!
24//! Events are serializable via [serde](https://serde.rs) if the `serde` feature is enabled:
25//!
26//! ```toml
27//! notify = { version = "8.1.0", features = ["serde"] }
28//! ```
29//!
30//! # Known Problems
31//!
32//! ### Network filesystems
33//!
34//! Network mounted filesystems like NFS may not emit any events for notify to listen to.
35//! This applies especially to WSL programs watching windows paths ([issue #254](https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/254)).
36//!
37//! A workaround is the [`PollWatcher`] backend.
38//!
39//! ### Docker with Linux on macOS M1
40//!
41//! Docker on macOS M1 [throws](https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/423) `Function not implemented (os error 38)`.
42//! You have to manually use the [`PollWatcher`], as the native backend isn't available inside the emulation.
43//!
44//! ### macOS, FSEvents and unowned files
45//!
46//! Due to the inner security model of FSEvents (see [FileSystemEventSecurity](https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Conceptual/FSEvents_ProgGuide/FileSystemEventSecurity/FileSystemEventSecurity.html)),
47//! some events cannot be observed easily when trying to follow files that do not
48//! belong to you. In this case, reverting to the pollwatcher can fix the issue,
49//! with a slight performance cost.
50//!
51//! ### Editor Behaviour
52//!
53//! If you rely on precise events (Write/Delete/Create..), you will notice that the actual events
54//! can differ a lot between file editors. Some truncate the file on save, some create a new one and replace the old one.
55//! See also [this](https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/247) and [this](https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/113#issuecomment-281836995) issues for example.
56//!
57//! ### Parent folder deletion
58//!
59//! If you want to receive an event for a deletion of folder `b` for the path `/a/b/..`, you will have to watch its parent `/a`.
60//! See [here](https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/403) for more details.
61//!
62//! ### Pseudo Filesystems like /proc, /sys
63//!
64//! Some filesystems like `/proc` and `/sys` on *nix do not emit change events or use correct file change dates.
65//! To circumvent that problem you can use the [`PollWatcher`] with the `compare_contents` option.
66//!
67//! ### Linux: Bad File Descriptor / No space left on device
68//!
69//! This may be the case of running into the max-files watched limits of your user or system.
70//! (Files also includes folders.) Note that for recursive watched folders each file and folder inside counts towards the limit.
71//!
72//! You may increase this limit in linux via
73//! ```sh
74//! sudo sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_instances=8192 # example number
75//! sudo sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288 # example number
76//! sudo sysctl -p
77//! ```
78//!
79//! Note that the [`PollWatcher`] is not restricted by this limitation, so it may be an alternative if your users can't increase the limit.
80//!
81//! ### Watching large directories
82//!
83//! When watching a very large amount of files, notify may fail to receive all events.
84//! For example the linux backend is documented to not be a 100% reliable source. See also issue [#412](https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/issues/412).
85//!
86//! # Examples
87//!
88//! For more examples visit the [examples folder](https://github.com/notify-rs/notify/tree/main/examples) in the repository.
89//!
90//! ```rust
91//! use notify::{Event, Result, WatchMode, Watcher};
92//! use std::{path::Path, sync::mpsc};
93//!
94//! fn main() -> Result<()> {
95//! let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel::<Result<Event>>();
96//!
97//! // Use recommended_watcher() to automatically select the best implementation
98//! // for your platform. The `EventHandler` passed to this constructor can be a
99//! // closure, a `std::sync::mpsc::Sender`, a `crossbeam_channel::Sender`, or
100//! // another type the trait is implemented for.
101//! let mut watcher = notify::recommended_watcher(tx)?;
102//!
103//! // Add a path to be watched. All files and directories at that path and
104//! // below will be monitored for changes.
105//! # #[cfg(not(any(
106//! # target_os = "freebsd",
107//! # target_os = "openbsd",
108//! # target_os = "dragonfly",
109//! # target_os = "netbsd")))]
110//! # { // "." doesn't exist on BSD for some reason in CI
111//! watcher.watch(Path::new("."), WatchMode::recursive())?;
112//! # }
113//! # #[cfg(any())]
114//! # { // don't run this in doctests, it blocks forever
115//! // Block forever, printing out events as they come in
116//! for res in rx {
117//! match res {
118//! Ok(event) => println!("event: {:?}", event),
119//! Err(e) => println!("watch error: {:?}", e),
120//! }
121//! }
122//! # }
123//!
124//! Ok(())
125//! }
126//! ```
127//!
128//! ## With different configurations
129//!
130//! It is possible to create several watchers with different configurations or implementations that
131//! all call the same event function. This can accommodate advanced behaviour or work around limits.
132//!
133//! ```rust
134//! # use notify::{Result, WatchMode, Watcher};
135//! # use std::path::Path;
136//! #
137//! # fn main() -> Result<()> {
138//! fn event_fn(res: Result<notify::Event>) {
139//! match res {
140//! Ok(event) => println!("event: {:?}", event),
141//! Err(e) => println!("watch error: {:?}", e),
142//! }
143//! }
144//!
145//! let mut watcher1 = notify::recommended_watcher(event_fn)?;
146//! // we will just use the same watcher kind again here
147//! let mut watcher2 = notify::recommended_watcher(event_fn)?;
148//! # #[cfg(not(any(
149//! # target_os = "freebsd",
150//! # target_os = "openbsd",
151//! # target_os = "dragonfly",
152//! # target_os = "netbsd")))]
153//! # { // "." doesn't exist on BSD for some reason in CI
154//! # watcher1.watch(Path::new("."), WatchMode::recursive())?;
155//! # watcher2.watch(Path::new("."), WatchMode::recursive())?;
156//! # }
157//! // dropping the watcher1/2 here (no loop etc) will end the program
158//! #
159//! # Ok(())
160//! # }
161//! ```
162
163#![deny(missing_docs)]
164
165pub use config::{Config, RecursiveMode, TargetMode, WatchMode};
166pub use error::{Error, ErrorKind, Result};
167pub use notify_types::event::{self, Event, EventKind};
168#[cfg(test)]
169use std::collections::HashSet;
170use std::path::Path;
171
172pub(crate) type Receiver<T> = std::sync::mpsc::Receiver<T>;
173pub(crate) type Sender<T> = std::sync::mpsc::Sender<T>;
174#[cfg(any(
175 target_os = "linux",
176 target_os = "android",
177 target_os = "windows",
178 all(target_os = "macos", feature = "macos_kqueue", test)
179))]
180pub(crate) type BoundSender<T> = std::sync::mpsc::SyncSender<T>;
181
182#[inline]
183pub(crate) fn unbounded<T>() -> (Sender<T>, Receiver<T>) {
184 std::sync::mpsc::channel()
185}
186
187#[cfg(any(
188 target_os = "linux",
189 target_os = "android",
190 target_os = "windows",
191 all(target_os = "macos", feature = "macos_kqueue", test)
192))]
193#[inline]
194pub(crate) fn bounded<T>(cap: usize) -> (BoundSender<T>, Receiver<T>) {
195 std::sync::mpsc::sync_channel(cap)
196}
197
198#[cfg(all(target_os = "macos", not(feature = "macos_kqueue")))]
199pub use crate::fsevent::FsEventWatcher;
200#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
201pub use crate::inotify::INotifyWatcher;
202#[cfg(any(
203 target_os = "freebsd",
204 target_os = "openbsd",
205 target_os = "netbsd",
206 target_os = "dragonfly",
207 target_os = "ios",
208 all(target_os = "macos", feature = "macos_kqueue")
209))]
210pub use crate::kqueue::KqueueWatcher;
211pub use null::NullWatcher;
212pub use poll::PollWatcher;
213#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
214pub use windows::ReadDirectoryChangesWatcher;
215
216#[cfg(all(target_os = "macos", not(feature = "macos_kqueue")))]
217pub mod fsevent;
218#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
219pub mod inotify;
220#[cfg(any(
221 target_os = "freebsd",
222 target_os = "openbsd",
223 target_os = "dragonfly",
224 target_os = "netbsd",
225 target_os = "ios",
226 all(target_os = "macos", feature = "macos_kqueue")
227))]
228pub mod kqueue;
229#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
230pub mod windows;
231
232pub mod null;
233pub mod poll;
234
235mod bimap;
236mod config;
237mod consolidating_path_trie;
238mod error;
239
240#[cfg(test)]
241pub(crate) mod test;
242
243/// The set of requirements for watcher event handling functions.
244///
245/// # Example implementation
246///
247/// ```no_run
248/// use notify::{Event, Result, EventHandler};
249///
250/// /// Prints received events
251/// struct EventPrinter;
252///
253/// impl EventHandler for EventPrinter {
254/// fn handle_event(&mut self, event: Result<Event>) {
255/// if let Ok(event) = event {
256/// println!("Event: {:?}", event);
257/// }
258/// }
259/// }
260/// ```
261pub trait EventHandler: Send + 'static {
262 /// Handles an event.
263 fn handle_event(&mut self, event: Result<Event>);
264}
265
266impl<F> EventHandler for F
267where
268 F: FnMut(Result<Event>) + Send + 'static,
269{
270 fn handle_event(&mut self, event: Result<Event>) {
271 (self)(event);
272 }
273}
274
275#[cfg(feature = "crossbeam-channel")]
276impl EventHandler for crossbeam_channel::Sender<Result<Event>> {
277 fn handle_event(&mut self, event: Result<Event>) {
278 let _ = self.send(event);
279 }
280}
281
282#[cfg(feature = "flume")]
283impl EventHandler for flume::Sender<Result<Event>> {
284 fn handle_event(&mut self, event: Result<Event>) {
285 let _ = self.send(event);
286 }
287}
288
289impl EventHandler for std::sync::mpsc::Sender<Result<Event>> {
290 fn handle_event(&mut self, event: Result<Event>) {
291 let _ = self.send(event);
292 }
293}
294
295/// Watcher kind enumeration
296#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
297#[non_exhaustive]
298pub enum WatcherKind {
299 /// inotify backend (linux)
300 Inotify,
301 /// FS-Event backend (mac)
302 Fsevent,
303 /// KQueue backend (bsd,optionally mac)
304 Kqueue,
305 /// Polling based backend (fallback)
306 PollWatcher,
307 /// Windows backend
308 ReadDirectoryChangesWatcher,
309 /// Fake watcher for testing
310 NullWatcher,
311}
312
313/// Providing methods for adding and removing paths to watch.
314///
315/// `Box<dyn PathsMut>` is created by [`Watcher::paths_mut`]. See its documentation for more.
316pub trait PathsMut {
317 /// Add a new path to watch. See [`Watcher::watch`] for more.
318 fn add(&mut self, path: &Path, watch_mode: WatchMode) -> Result<()>;
319
320 /// Remove a path from watching. See [`Watcher::unwatch`] for more.
321 fn remove(&mut self, path: &Path) -> Result<()>;
322
323 /// Ensure added/removed paths are applied.
324 ///
325 /// The behaviour of dropping a [`PathsMut`] without calling [`commit`] is unspecified.
326 /// The implementation is free to ignore the changes or not, and may leave the watcher in a started or stopped state.
327 fn commit(self: Box<Self>) -> Result<()>;
328}
329
330/// Type that can deliver file activity notifications
331///
332/// `Watcher` is implemented per platform using the best implementation available on that platform.
333/// In addition to such event driven implementations, a polling implementation is also provided
334/// that should work on any platform.
335pub trait Watcher {
336 /// Create a new watcher with an initial Config.
337 fn new<F: EventHandler>(event_handler: F, config: config::Config) -> Result<Self>
338 where
339 Self: Sized;
340 /// Begin watching a new path.
341 ///
342 /// If the `path` is a directory, `watch_mode.recursive_mode` will be evaluated. If `watch_mode.recursive_mode` is
343 /// `RecursiveMode::Recursive` events will be delivered for all files in that tree. Otherwise
344 /// only the directory and its immediate children will be watched.
345 ///
346 /// If the `path` is a file, `watch_mode.recursive_mode` will be ignored and events will be delivered only
347 /// for the file.
348 fn watch(&mut self, path: &Path, watch_mode: WatchMode) -> Result<()>;
349
350 /// Stop watching a path.
351 ///
352 /// # Errors
353 ///
354 /// Returns an error in the case that `path` has not been watched or if removing the watch
355 /// fails.
356 fn unwatch(&mut self, path: &Path) -> Result<()>;
357
358 /// Add/remove paths to watch.
359 ///
360 /// For some watcher implementations this method provides better performance than multiple calls to [`Watcher::watch`] and [`Watcher::unwatch`] if you want to add/remove many paths at once.
361 ///
362 /// # Examples
363 ///
364 /// ```
365 /// # use notify::{Watcher, WatchMode, Result};
366 /// # use std::path::Path;
367 /// # fn main() -> Result<()> {
368 /// # let many_paths_to_add = vec![];
369 /// let mut watcher = notify::recommended_watcher(|_event| { /* event handler */ })?;
370 /// let mut watcher_paths = watcher.paths_mut();
371 /// for path in many_paths_to_add {
372 /// watcher_paths.add(path, WatchMode::recursive())?;
373 /// }
374 /// watcher_paths.commit()?;
375 /// # Ok(())
376 /// # }
377 /// ```
378 fn paths_mut<'me>(&'me mut self) -> Box<dyn PathsMut + 'me> {
379 struct DefaultPathsMut<'a, T: ?Sized>(&'a mut T);
380 impl<T: Watcher + ?Sized> PathsMut for DefaultPathsMut<'_, T> {
381 fn add(&mut self, path: &Path, watch_mode: WatchMode) -> Result<()> {
382 self.0.watch(path, watch_mode)
383 }
384 fn remove(&mut self, path: &Path) -> Result<()> {
385 self.0.unwatch(path)
386 }
387 fn commit(self: Box<Self>) -> Result<()> {
388 Ok(())
389 }
390 }
391 Box::new(DefaultPathsMut(self))
392 }
393
394 /// Configure the watcher at runtime.
395 ///
396 /// See the [`Config`](config/struct.Config.html) struct for all configuration options.
397 ///
398 /// # Returns
399 ///
400 /// - `Ok(true)` on success.
401 /// - `Ok(false)` if the watcher does not support or implement the option.
402 /// - `Err(notify::Error)` on failure.
403 fn configure(&mut self, _option: Config) -> Result<bool> {
404 Ok(false)
405 }
406
407 /// Returns the watcher kind, allowing to perform backend-specific tasks
408 fn kind() -> WatcherKind
409 where
410 Self: Sized;
411
412 /// Get the list of watch handles that are currently being watched.
413 #[cfg(test)]
414 fn get_watch_handles(&self) -> HashSet<std::path::PathBuf> {
415 HashSet::default()
416 }
417}
418
419/// The recommended [`Watcher`] implementation for the current platform
420#[cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))]
421pub type RecommendedWatcher = INotifyWatcher;
422/// The recommended [`Watcher`] implementation for the current platform
423#[cfg(all(target_os = "macos", not(feature = "macos_kqueue")))]
424pub type RecommendedWatcher = FsEventWatcher;
425/// The recommended [`Watcher`] implementation for the current platform
426#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
427pub type RecommendedWatcher = ReadDirectoryChangesWatcher;
428/// The recommended [`Watcher`] implementation for the current platform
429#[cfg(any(
430 target_os = "freebsd",
431 target_os = "openbsd",
432 target_os = "netbsd",
433 target_os = "dragonfly",
434 target_os = "ios",
435 all(target_os = "macos", feature = "macos_kqueue")
436))]
437pub type RecommendedWatcher = KqueueWatcher;
438/// The recommended [`Watcher`] implementation for the current platform
439#[cfg(not(any(
440 target_os = "linux",
441 target_os = "android",
442 target_os = "macos",
443 target_os = "windows",
444 target_os = "freebsd",
445 target_os = "openbsd",
446 target_os = "netbsd",
447 target_os = "dragonfly",
448 target_os = "ios"
449)))]
450pub type RecommendedWatcher = PollWatcher;
451
452/// Convenience method for creating the [`RecommendedWatcher`] for the current platform.
453pub fn recommended_watcher<F>(event_handler: F) -> Result<RecommendedWatcher>
454where
455 F: EventHandler,
456{
457 // All recommended watchers currently implement `new`, so just call that.
458 RecommendedWatcher::new(event_handler, Config::default())
459}
460
461#[cfg(test)]
462mod tests {
463 use std::{
464 fs, iter,
465 sync::mpsc,
466 time::{Duration, Instant},
467 };
468
469 use tempfile::tempdir;
470
471 use super::{
472 Config, Error, ErrorKind, Event, NullWatcher, PollWatcher, RecommendedWatcher,
473 RecursiveMode, Result, Watcher, WatcherKind,
474 };
475 use crate::{config::WatchMode, test::*};
476
477 #[test]
478 fn test_object_safe() {
479 let _: &dyn Watcher = &NullWatcher;
480 }
481
482 #[test]
483 fn test_debug_impl() {
484 macro_rules! assert_debug_impl {
485 ($t:ty) => {{
486 #[expect(clippy::allow_attributes)]
487 #[allow(dead_code)]
488 trait NeedsDebug: std::fmt::Debug {}
489 impl NeedsDebug for $t {}
490 }};
491 }
492
493 assert_debug_impl!(Config);
494 assert_debug_impl!(Error);
495 assert_debug_impl!(ErrorKind);
496 assert_debug_impl!(NullWatcher);
497 assert_debug_impl!(PollWatcher);
498 assert_debug_impl!(RecommendedWatcher);
499 assert_debug_impl!(RecursiveMode);
500 assert_debug_impl!(WatcherKind);
501 }
502
503 fn iter_with_timeout(rx: &mpsc::Receiver<Result<Event>>) -> impl Iterator<Item = Event> + '_ {
504 // wait for up to 10 seconds for the events
505 let deadline = Instant::now() + Duration::from_secs(10);
506 iter::from_fn(move || {
507 if Instant::now() >= deadline {
508 return None;
509 }
510 Some(
511 rx.recv_timeout(deadline - Instant::now())
512 .expect("did not receive expected event")
513 .expect("received an error"),
514 )
515 })
516 }
517
518 #[expect(clippy::print_stdout)]
519 #[test]
520 fn integration() -> std::result::Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
521 let dir = tempdir()?;
522
523 // set up the watcher
524 let (tx, rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
525 let mut watcher = RecommendedWatcher::new(tx, Config::default())?;
526 watcher.watch(dir.path(), WatchMode::recursive())?;
527
528 // create a new file
529 let file_path = dir.path().join("file.txt");
530 fs::write(&file_path, b"Lorem ipsum")?;
531
532 println!("waiting for event at {}", file_path.display());
533
534 // wait for the create event, ignore all other events
535 for event in iter_with_timeout(&rx) {
536 if event.paths == vec![file_path.clone()]
537 || event.paths == vec![file_path.canonicalize()?]
538 {
539 return Ok(());
540 }
541
542 println!("unexpected event: {event:?}");
543 }
544
545 panic!("did not receive expected event");
546 }
547
548 #[test]
549 fn test_paths_mut() -> std::result::Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
550 let dir = tempdir()?;
551
552 let dir_a = dir.path().join("a");
553 let dir_b = dir.path().join("b");
554
555 fs::create_dir(&dir_a)?;
556 fs::create_dir(&dir_b)?;
557
558 let (tx, rx) = std::sync::mpsc::channel();
559 let mut watcher = RecommendedWatcher::new(tx, Config::default())?;
560
561 // start watching a and b
562 {
563 let mut watcher_paths = watcher.paths_mut();
564 watcher_paths.add(&dir_a, WatchMode::recursive())?;
565 watcher_paths.add(&dir_b, WatchMode::recursive())?;
566 watcher_paths.commit()?;
567 }
568
569 // create file1 in both a and b
570 let a_file1 = dir_a.join("file1");
571 let b_file1 = dir_b.join("file1");
572 fs::write(&a_file1, b"Lorem ipsum")?;
573 fs::write(&b_file1, b"Lorem ipsum")?;
574
575 // wait for create events of a/file1 and b/file1
576 let mut a_file1_encountered: bool = false;
577 let mut b_file1_encountered: bool = false;
578 for event in iter_with_timeout(&rx) {
579 for path in event.paths {
580 a_file1_encountered =
581 a_file1_encountered || (path == a_file1 || path == a_file1.canonicalize()?);
582 b_file1_encountered =
583 b_file1_encountered || (path == b_file1 || path == b_file1.canonicalize()?);
584 }
585 if a_file1_encountered && b_file1_encountered {
586 break;
587 }
588 }
589 assert!(a_file1_encountered, "Did not receive event of {a_file1:?}");
590 assert!(b_file1_encountered, "Did not receive event of {b_file1:?}");
591
592 // stop watching a
593 {
594 let mut watcher_paths = watcher.paths_mut();
595 watcher_paths.remove(&dir_a)?;
596 watcher_paths.commit()?;
597 }
598
599 // create file2 in both a and b
600 let a_file2 = dir_a.join("file2");
601 let b_file2 = dir_b.join("file2");
602 fs::write(&a_file2, b"Lorem ipsum")?;
603 fs::write(&b_file2, b"Lorem ipsum")?;
604
605 // wait for the create event of b/file2 only
606 for event in iter_with_timeout(&rx) {
607 for path in event.paths {
608 assert!(
609 path != a_file2 || path != a_file2.canonicalize()?,
610 "Event of {a_file2:?} should not be received"
611 );
612 if path == b_file2 || path == b_file2.canonicalize()? {
613 return Ok(());
614 }
615 }
616 }
617 panic!("Did not receive the event of {b_file2:?}");
618 }
619
620 #[test]
621 fn create_file() {
622 let tmpdir = testdir();
623 let (mut watcher, rx) = recommended_channel();
624 watcher.watch_recursively(&tmpdir);
625
626 let path = tmpdir.path().join("entry");
627 std::fs::File::create_new(&path).expect("create");
628
629 rx.wait_unordered([expected(path).create()]);
630 }
631
632 #[test]
633 fn create_dir() {
634 let tmpdir = testdir();
635 let (mut watcher, rx) = recommended_channel();
636 watcher.watch_recursively(&tmpdir);
637
638 let path = tmpdir.path().join("entry");
639 std::fs::create_dir(&path).expect("create");
640
641 rx.wait_unordered([expected(path).create()]);
642 }
643
644 #[test]
645 fn modify_file() {
646 let tmpdir = testdir();
647 let (mut watcher, rx) = recommended_channel();
648
649 let path = tmpdir.path().join("entry");
650 std::fs::File::create_new(&path).expect("create");
651
652 watcher.watch_recursively(&tmpdir);
653 std::fs::write(&path, b"123").expect("write");
654
655 rx.wait_unordered([expected(path).modify()]);
656 }
657
658 #[test]
659 fn remove_file() {
660 let tmpdir = testdir();
661 let (mut watcher, rx) = recommended_channel();
662
663 let path = tmpdir.path().join("entry");
664 std::fs::File::create_new(&path).expect("create");
665
666 watcher.watch_recursively(&tmpdir);
667 std::fs::remove_file(&path).expect("remove");
668
669 rx.wait_unordered([expected(path).remove()]);
670 }
671}