I am using files inside a Dropbox to communicate between Servers. After a while I realized that every once in a while there is a delay in the basic File
operations when executed on a file inside the Dropbox.
What I need is something like this:
public class MyFile
{
const int maxWaitCount = 60;
//..
/// <summary>
/// remove file - also has to work inside Dropbox directory
/// </summary>
/// <returns>0 for ok or error code</returns>
public int rm()
{
string name = Os.winInternal(FullName);
if (File.Exists(name))
{
File.Delete(name);
#region double check if file is gone
if (Ensure)
return awaitFileVanishing(name);
#endregion
}
return 0;
}
//..
private int awaitFileMaterializing(string fileName) //..
private int awaitFileVanishing(string fileName) //..
/// <summary>
/// Constructor: auto-ensure mode for file systems that do not synchronously wait for the end of an IO operation i.e. Dropbox
/// </summary>
/// <remarks>only use the ensure mode if it has to be guaranteed that the IO operation was completely done
/// when the method call returns; necessary e.g. for Dropbox directories since (currently) Dropbox first updates the
/// file in the invisible . folder and then asynchronously updates the visible file and all the remote copies of it</remarks>
/// <param name="filename"></param>
public MyFile(string filename)
{
Ensure = filename.ToLower().Contains("dropbox");
// ..
}
}
Since I needed a quick solution, I came up with one that I am presenting as an answer to my own question below. However, I can easily imagine that some of you had this problem as well and found a different, possibly more compelling solution. Please let me know.