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# Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog][1], and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning][2].
[1]: https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/
[2]: https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html
## majic [Unreleased]
## Added
- Forked gen_magic.
- Pool: `Majic.Pool`
- Unified API: `Majic.perform/1,2,3`
## Changed
- C port now using erl_interface
- `Majic.Server.reload/2,3`
- `Majic.Server.recycle/2,3`
- Bytes support: `Majic.Server.perform(ref, {:bytes, <<>>})`
- Builds on Musl
- Better error and timeout handling
+- Renamed `priv/apprentice` to `priv/libmagic_port` to be more obvious in `ps`
## gen_majic [1.0]
### Added
- Added support for process recycling (evadne).
- Added documentation (evadne).
### Changed
- Replaced GenServer with `:gen_statem` (evadne).
- Changed API; added support for customisation.
- Refined tests and other aspects of the library (evadne).
## [0.20.83]
### Added
- Soak testing script (devstopfix)
### Changed
- Replaced Erlexec usage with Port (devstopfix)
## 0.0.1
### Added
- Initial Elixir wrapper with Erlexec (evadne)
- Intiial C program (evadne)
[unreleased]: https://github.com/evadne/gen_magic/compare/develop
[0.20.83]: https://github.com/devstopfix/gen_magic/commit/7e27fd094cb462d26ba54fde0205a5be313d12da
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# Majic
**Majic** provides a robust integration of [libmagic](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/libmagic.3.html) for Elixir.
With this library, you can start an one-off process to run a single check, or run the process as a daemon if you expect to run
many checks.
It is a friendly fork of [gen_magic](https://github.com/evadne/gen_magic) featuring a (arguably) more robust C-code
using erl_interface, built in pooling, unified/clean API, and an optional Plug.
This package is regulary tested on multiple platforms (Debian, macOS, Fedora, Alpine, FreeBSD) to ensure it'll work fine
in any environment.
## Installation
The package can be installed by adding `majic` to your list of dependencies in `mix.exs`:
```elixir
def deps do
[
{:majic, "~> 1.0"}
]
end
```
You must also have [libmagic](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/libmagic.3.html) installed locally with headers, alongside common compilation tools (i.e. build-essential). These can be acquired by apt-get, yum, brew, etc.
Compilation of the underlying C program is automatic and handled by [elixir_make](https://github.com/elixir-lang/elixir_make).
## Usage
Depending on the use case, you may utilise a single (one-off) Majic process without reusing it as a daemon, or utilise a connection pool (such as Poolboy) in your application to run multiple persistent Majic processes.
To use Majic directly, you can use `Majic.Helpers.perform_once/1`:
```elixir
iex(1)> Majic.perform(".", once: true)
{:ok,
%Majic.Result{
content: "directory",
encoding: "binary",
mime_type: "inode/directory"
}}
```
To use the Majic server as a daemon, you can start it first, keep a reference, then feed messages to it as you require:
```elixir
{:ok, pid} = Majic.Server.start_link([])
{:ok, result} = Majic.perform(path, server: pid)
```
See `Majic.Server.start_link/1` and `t:Majic.Server.option/0` for more information on startup parameters.
See `Majic.Result` for details on the result provided.
## Configuration
When using `Majic.Server.start_link/1` to start a persistent server, or `Majic.Helpers.perform_once/2` to run an ad-hoc request, you can override specific options to suit your use case.
| Name | Default | Description |
| - | - | - |
| `:startup_timeout` | 1000 | Number of milliseconds to wait for client startup |
| `:process_timeout` | 30000 | Number of milliseconds to process each request |
| `:recycle_threshold` | 10 | Number of cycles before the C process is replaced |
| `:database_patterns` | `[:default]` | Databases to load |
See `t:Majic.Server.option/0` for details.
### Use Cases
### Ad-Hoc Requests
For ad-hoc requests, you can use the helper method `Majic.Helpers.perform_once/2`:
```elixir
iex(1)> Majic.perform(Path.join(File.cwd!(), "Makefile"), once: true)
{:ok,
%Majic.Result{
content: "makefile script, ASCII text",
encoding: "us-ascii",
mime_type: "text/x-makefile"
}}
```
### Supervised Requests
The Server should be run under a supervisor which provides resiliency.
Here we run it under a supervisor:
```elixir
iex(1)> {:ok, pid} = Supervisor.start_link([{Majic.Server, name: :gen_magic}], strategy: :one_for_one)
{:ok, #PID<0.199.0>}
```
Now we can ask it to inspect a file:
```elixir
iex(2)> Majic.perform(Path.expand("~/.bash_history"), server: :gen_magic)
{:ok, %Majic.Result{mime_type: "text/plain", encoding: "us-ascii", content: "ASCII text"}}
```
Note that in this case we have opted to use a named process.
### Pool
For concurrency *and* resiliency, you may start the `Majic.Pool`. By default, it will start a `Majic.Server`
worker per online scheduler:
You can add a pool in your application supervisor by adding it as a child:
```
children =
[
# ...
{Majic.Pool, [name: YourApp.MajicPool, pool_size: 2]}
]
opts = [strategy: :one_for_one, name: YourApp.Supervisor]
Supervisor.start_link(children, opts)
```
And then you can use it with `Majic.perform/2` with `pool: YourApp.MajicPool` option:
```
iex(1)> Majic.perform(Path.expand("~/.bash_history"), pool: YourApp.MajicPool)
{:ok, %Majic.Result{mime_type: "text/plain", encoding: "us-ascii", content: "ASCII text"}}
```
### Check Uploaded Files
If you use Phoenix, you can inspect the file from your controller:
```elixir
def upload(conn, %{"upload" => %{path: path}}) do,
{:ok, result} = Majic.perform(path, server: :gen_magic)
text(conn, "Received your file containing #{result.content}")
end
```
Obviously, it will be more ideal if you have wrapped `Majic.Server` in a pool such as Poolboy, to avoid constantly starting and stopping the underlying C program.
## Notes
### Soak Test
Run an endless cycle to prove that the program is resilient:
```bash
find /usr/share/ -name *png | xargs mix run test/soak.exs
find . -name *ex | xargs mix run test/soak.exs
```
## Acknowledgements
During design and prototype development of this library, the Author has drawn inspiration from the following individuals, and therefore
thanks all contributors for their generosity:
- [Evadne Wu](https://github.com/evadne)
- - Original work
-- Mr [James Every](https://github.com/devstopfix)
+ - Original [gen_magic](https://github.com/evadne/gen_magic) author.
+- [James Every](https://github.com/devstopfix)
- Enhanced Elixir Wrapper (based on GenServer)
- Initial Hex packaging (v.0.22)
- Soak Testing
+- Matthias and Ced for helping the author with C oddities
+- [Hecate](https://github.com/Kleidukos) for laughing at aforementionned oddities

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