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Contrib: Write to a file without rewriting constant parts #604

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47 changes: 47 additions & 0 deletions contrib/tools/write_to.py
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#!/usr/bin/python3

"""
This simple tool reads data from stdin and writes them to a file,
carefully *not* overwriting blocks that already have the desired content.

Usage example:

cd /mnt/backup/mysql
mysql -Ne "show databases;" | grep -v '_schema$' | while read db ; do
mysql -Ne "show tables;" "$db" | while read t ; do
f="$db/$t.db"
if ! test -f "$f" ; then
mkdir -p $db
touch "$f"
fi
echo "mysqldump '$db' '$t' | write_to '$f'"
done
done | parallel

The effect is that when your tables don't change/ are only appended to,
your files are not overwritten and thus your incremental backups stay
nice and small.
"""

import sys

if len(sys.argv) != 2:
raise RuntimeError(f"Usage: {sys.argv[0]} destfile")

fpos=0
bs=4096

fi = sys.stdin.buffer
with open(sys.argv[1], "rb+") as fo:
fo.seek(0)
while True:
od=fi.read(bs)
if not od:
fo.truncate(fpos)
break
nd=fo.read(bs)
if nd != od:
fo.seek(fpos)
fo.write(od)
fpos += len(od)