* @author Alex Makarov * @since 2.0 */ class BaseFileHelper { const PATTERN_NODIR = 1; const PATTERN_ENDSWITH = 4; const PATTERN_MUSTBEDIR = 8; const PATTERN_NEGATIVE = 16; const PATTERN_CASE_INSENSITIVE = 32; /** * @var string the path (or alias) of a PHP file containing MIME type information. */ public static $mimeMagicFile = '@yii/helpers/mimeTypes.php'; /** * Normalizes a file/directory path. * The normalization does the following work: * * - Convert all directory separators into `DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR` (e.g. "\a/b\c" becomes "/a/b/c") * - Remove trailing directory separators (e.g. "/a/b/c/" becomes "/a/b/c") * - Turn multiple consecutive slashes into a single one (e.g. "/a///b/c" becomes "/a/b/c") * - Remove ".." and "." based on their meanings (e.g. "/a/./b/../c" becomes "/a/c") * * @param string $path the file/directory path to be normalized * @param string $ds the directory separator to be used in the normalized result. Defaults to `DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR`. * @return string the normalized file/directory path */ public static function normalizePath($path, $ds = DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR) { $path = rtrim(strtr($path, '/\\', $ds . $ds), $ds); if (strpos($ds . $path, "{$ds}.") === false && strpos($path, "{$ds}{$ds}") === false) { return $path; } // the path may contain ".", ".." or double slashes, need to clean them up $parts = []; foreach (explode($ds, $path) as $part) { if ($part === '..' && !empty($parts) && end($parts) !== '..') { array_pop($parts); } elseif ($part === '.' || $part === '' && !empty($parts)) { continue; } else { $parts[] = $part; } } $path = implode($ds, $parts); return $path === '' ? '.' : $path; } /** * Returns the localized version of a specified file. * * The searching is based on the specified language code. In particular, * a file with the same name will be looked for under the subdirectory * whose name is the same as the language code. For example, given the file "path/to/view.php" * and language code "zh-CN", the localized file will be looked for as * "path/to/zh-CN/view.php". If the file is not found, it will try a fallback with just a language code that is * "zh" i.e. "path/to/zh/view.php". If it is not found as well the original file will be returned. * * If the target and the source language codes are the same, * the original file will be returned. * * @param string $file the original file * @param string $language the target language that the file should be localized to. * If not set, the value of [[\yii\base\Application::language]] will be used. * @param string $sourceLanguage the language that the original file is in. * If not set, the value of [[\yii\base\Application::sourceLanguage]] will be used. * @return string the matching localized file, or the original file if the localized version is not found. * If the target and the source language codes are the same, the original file will be returned. */ public static function localize($file, $language = null, $sourceLanguage = null) { if ($language === null) { $language = Yii::$app->language; } if ($sourceLanguage === null) { $sourceLanguage = Yii::$app->sourceLanguage; } if ($language === $sourceLanguage) { return $file; } $desiredFile = dirname($file) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $language . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . basename($file); if (is_file($desiredFile)) { return $desiredFile; } else { $language = substr($language, 0, 2); if ($language === $sourceLanguage) { return $file; } $desiredFile = dirname($file) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $language . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . basename($file); return is_file($desiredFile) ? $desiredFile : $file; } } /** * Determines the MIME type of the specified file. * This method will first try to determine the MIME type based on * [finfo_open](http://php.net/manual/en/function.finfo-open.php). If the `fileinfo` extension is not installed, * it will fall back to [[getMimeTypeByExtension()]] when `$checkExtension` is true. * @param string $file the file name. * @param string $magicFile name of the optional magic database file (or alias), usually something like `/path/to/magic.mime`. * This will be passed as the second parameter to [finfo_open()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.finfo-open.php) * when the `fileinfo` extension is installed. If the MIME type is being determined based via [[getMimeTypeByExtension()]] * and this is null, it will use the file specified by [[mimeMagicFile]]. * @param boolean $checkExtension whether to use the file extension to determine the MIME type in case * `finfo_open()` cannot determine it. * @return string the MIME type (e.g. `text/plain`). Null is returned if the MIME type cannot be determined. * @throws InvalidConfigException when the `fileinfo` PHP extension is not installed and `$checkExtension` is `false`. */ public static function getMimeType($file, $magicFile = null, $checkExtension = true) { if ($magicFile !== null) { $magicFile = Yii::getAlias($magicFile); } if (!extension_loaded('fileinfo')) { if ($checkExtension) { return static::getMimeTypeByExtension($file, $magicFile); } else { throw new InvalidConfigException('The fileinfo PHP extension is not installed.'); } } $info = finfo_open(FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE, $magicFile); if ($info) { $result = finfo_file($info, $file); finfo_close($info); if ($result !== false) { return $result; } } return $checkExtension ? static::getMimeTypeByExtension($file, $magicFile) : null; } /** * Determines the MIME type based on the extension name of the specified file. * This method will use a local map between extension names and MIME types. * @param string $file the file name. * @param string $magicFile the path (or alias) of the file that contains all available MIME type information. * If this is not set, the file specified by [[mimeMagicFile]] will be used. * @return string the MIME type. Null is returned if the MIME type cannot be determined. */ public static function getMimeTypeByExtension($file, $magicFile = null) { $mimeTypes = static::loadMimeTypes($magicFile); if (($ext = pathinfo($file, PATHINFO_EXTENSION)) !== '') { $ext = strtolower($ext); if (isset($mimeTypes[$ext])) { return $mimeTypes[$ext]; } } return null; } /** * Determines the extensions by given MIME type. * This method will use a local map between extension names and MIME types. * @param string $mimeType file MIME type. * @param string $magicFile the path (or alias) of the file that contains all available MIME type information. * If this is not set, the file specified by [[mimeMagicFile]] will be used. * @return array the extensions corresponding to the specified MIME type */ public static function getExtensionsByMimeType($mimeType, $magicFile = null) { $mimeTypes = static::loadMimeTypes($magicFile); return array_keys($mimeTypes, mb_strtolower($mimeType, 'utf-8'), true); } private static $_mimeTypes = []; /** * Loads MIME types from the specified file. * @param string $magicFile the path (or alias) of the file that contains all available MIME type information. * If this is not set, the file specified by [[mimeMagicFile]] will be used. * @return array the mapping from file extensions to MIME types */ protected static function loadMimeTypes($magicFile) { if ($magicFile === null) { $magicFile = static::$mimeMagicFile; } $magicFile = Yii::getAlias($magicFile); if (!isset(self::$_mimeTypes[$magicFile])) { self::$_mimeTypes[$magicFile] = require($magicFile); } return self::$_mimeTypes[$magicFile]; } /** * Copies a whole directory as another one. * The files and sub-directories will also be copied over. * @param string $src the source directory * @param string $dst the destination directory * @param array $options options for directory copy. Valid options are: * * - dirMode: integer, the permission to be set for newly copied directories. Defaults to 0775. * - fileMode: integer, the permission to be set for newly copied files. Defaults to the current environment setting. * - filter: callback, a PHP callback that is called for each directory or file. * The signature of the callback should be: `function ($path)`, where `$path` refers the full path to be filtered. * The callback can return one of the following values: * * * true: the directory or file will be copied (the "only" and "except" options will be ignored) * * false: the directory or file will NOT be copied (the "only" and "except" options will be ignored) * * null: the "only" and "except" options will determine whether the directory or file should be copied * * - only: array, list of patterns that the file paths should match if they want to be copied. * A path matches a pattern if it contains the pattern string at its end. * For example, '.php' matches all file paths ending with '.php'. * Note, the '/' characters in a pattern matches both '/' and '\' in the paths. * If a file path matches a pattern in both "only" and "except", it will NOT be copied. * - except: array, list of patterns that the files or directories should match if they want to be excluded from being copied. * A path matches a pattern if it contains the pattern string at its end. * Patterns ending with '/' apply to directory paths only, and patterns not ending with '/' * apply to file paths only. For example, '/a/b' matches all file paths ending with '/a/b'; * and '.svn/' matches directory paths ending with '.svn'. Note, the '/' characters in a pattern matches * both '/' and '\' in the paths. * - caseSensitive: boolean, whether patterns specified at "only" or "except" should be case sensitive. Defaults to true. * - recursive: boolean, whether the files under the subdirectories should also be copied. Defaults to true. * - beforeCopy: callback, a PHP callback that is called before copying each sub-directory or file. * If the callback returns false, the copy operation for the sub-directory or file will be cancelled. * The signature of the callback should be: `function ($from, $to)`, where `$from` is the sub-directory or * file to be copied from, while `$to` is the copy target. * - afterCopy: callback, a PHP callback that is called after each sub-directory or file is successfully copied. * The signature of the callback should be: `function ($from, $to)`, where `$from` is the sub-directory or * file copied from, while `$to` is the copy target. * @throws \yii\base\InvalidParamException if unable to open directory */ public static function copyDirectory($src, $dst, $options = []) { if (!is_dir($dst)) { static::createDirectory($dst, isset($options['dirMode']) ? $options['dirMode'] : 0775, true); } $handle = opendir($src); if ($handle === false) { throw new InvalidParamException("Unable to open directory: $src"); } if (!isset($options['basePath'])) { // this should be done only once $options['basePath'] = realpath($src); $options = self::normalizeOptions($options); } while (($file = readdir($handle)) !== false) { if ($file === '.' || $file === '..') { continue; } $from = $src . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $file; $to = $dst . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $file; if (static::filterPath($from, $options)) { if (isset($options['beforeCopy']) && !call_user_func($options['beforeCopy'], $from, $to)) { continue; } if (is_file($from)) { copy($from, $to); if (isset($options['fileMode'])) { @chmod($to, $options['fileMode']); } } else { static::copyDirectory($from, $to, $options); } if (isset($options['afterCopy'])) { call_user_func($options['afterCopy'], $from, $to); } } } closedir($handle); } /** * Removes a directory (and all its content) recursively. * @param string $dir the directory to be deleted recursively. * @param array $options options for directory remove. Valid options are: * * - traverseSymlinks: boolean, whether symlinks to the directories should be traversed too. * Defaults to `false`, meaning the content of the symlinked directory would not be deleted. * Only symlink would be removed in that default case. */ public static function removeDirectory($dir, $options = []) { if (!is_dir($dir)) { return; } if (isset($options['traverseSymlinks']) && $options['traverseSymlinks'] || !is_link($dir)) { if (!($handle = opendir($dir))) { return; } while (($file = readdir($handle)) !== false) { if ($file === '.' || $file === '..') { continue; } $path = $dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $file; if (is_dir($path)) { static::removeDirectory($path, $options); } else { unlink($path); } } closedir($handle); } if (is_link($dir)) { unlink($dir); } else { rmdir($dir); } } /** * Returns the files found under the specified directory and subdirectories. * @param string $dir the directory under which the files will be looked for. * @param array $options options for file searching. Valid options are: * * - filter: callback, a PHP callback that is called for each directory or file. * The signature of the callback should be: `function ($path)`, where `$path` refers the full path to be filtered. * The callback can return one of the following values: * * * true: the directory or file will be returned (the "only" and "except" options will be ignored) * * false: the directory or file will NOT be returned (the "only" and "except" options will be ignored) * * null: the "only" and "except" options will determine whether the directory or file should be returned * * - except: array, list of patterns excluding from the results matching file or directory paths. * Patterns ending with '/' apply to directory paths only, and patterns not ending with '/' * apply to file paths only. For example, '/a/b' matches all file paths ending with '/a/b'; * and '.svn/' matches directory paths ending with '.svn'. * If the pattern does not contain a slash /, it is treated as a shell glob pattern and checked for a match against the pathname relative to $dir. * Otherwise, the pattern is treated as a shell glob suitable for consumption by fnmatch(3) with the FNM_PATHNAME flag: wildcards in the pattern will not match a / in the pathname. * For example, "views/*.php" matches "views/index.php" but not "views/controller/index.php". * A leading slash matches the beginning of the pathname. For example, "/*.php" matches "index.php" but not "views/start/index.php". * An optional prefix "!" which negates the pattern; any matching file excluded by a previous pattern will become included again. * If a negated pattern matches, this will override lower precedence patterns sources. Put a backslash ("\") in front of the first "!" * for patterns that begin with a literal "!", for example, "\!important!.txt". * Note, the '/' characters in a pattern matches both '/' and '\' in the paths. * - only: array, list of patterns that the file paths should match if they are to be returned. Directory paths are not checked against them. * Same pattern matching rules as in the "except" option are used. * If a file path matches a pattern in both "only" and "except", it will NOT be returned. * - caseSensitive: boolean, whether patterns specified at "only" or "except" should be case sensitive. Defaults to true. * - recursive: boolean, whether the files under the subdirectories should also be looked for. Defaults to true. * @return array files found under the directory. The file list is sorted. * @throws InvalidParamException if the dir is invalid. */ public static function findFiles($dir, $options = []) { if (!is_dir($dir)) { throw new InvalidParamException("The dir argument must be a directory: $dir"); } $dir = rtrim($dir, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR); if (!isset($options['basePath'])) { // this should be done only once $options['basePath'] = realpath($dir); $options = self::normalizeOptions($options); } $list = []; $handle = opendir($dir); if ($handle === false) { throw new InvalidParamException("Unable to open directory: $dir"); } while (($file = readdir($handle)) !== false) { if ($file === '.' || $file === '..') { continue; } $path = $dir . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $file; if (static::filterPath($path, $options)) { if (is_file($path)) { $list[] = $path; } elseif (!isset($options['recursive']) || $options['recursive']) { $list = array_merge($list, static::findFiles($path, $options)); } } } closedir($handle); return $list; } /** * Checks if the given file path satisfies the filtering options. * @param string $path the path of the file or directory to be checked * @param array $options the filtering options. See [[findFiles()]] for explanations of * the supported options. * @return boolean whether the file or directory satisfies the filtering options. */ public static function filterPath($path, $options) { if (isset($options['filter'])) { $result = call_user_func($options['filter'], $path); if (is_bool($result)) { return $result; } } if (empty($options['except']) && empty($options['only'])) { return true; } $path = str_replace('\\', '/', $path); if (!empty($options['except'])) { if (($except = self::lastExcludeMatchingFromList($options['basePath'], $path, $options['except'])) !== null) { return $except['flags'] & self::PATTERN_NEGATIVE; } } if (!empty($options['only']) && !is_dir($path)) { if (($except = self::lastExcludeMatchingFromList($options['basePath'], $path, $options['only'])) !== null) { // don't check PATTERN_NEGATIVE since those entries are not prefixed with ! return true; } return false; } return true; } /** * Creates a new directory. * * This method is similar to the PHP `mkdir()` function except that * it uses `chmod()` to set the permission of the created directory * in order to avoid the impact of the `umask` setting. * * @param string $path path of the directory to be created. * @param integer $mode the permission to be set for the created directory. * @param boolean $recursive whether to create parent directories if they do not exist. * @return boolean whether the directory is created successfully * @throws \yii\base\Exception if the directory could not be created. */ public static function createDirectory($path, $mode = 0775, $recursive = true) { if (is_dir($path)) { return true; } $parentDir = dirname($path); if ($recursive && !is_dir($parentDir)) { static::createDirectory($parentDir, $mode, true); } try { $result = mkdir($path, $mode); chmod($path, $mode); } catch (\Exception $e) { throw new \yii\base\Exception("Failed to create directory '$path': " . $e->getMessage(), $e->getCode(), $e); } return $result; } /** * Performs a simple comparison of file or directory names. * * Based on match_basename() from dir.c of git 1.8.5.3 sources. * * @param string $baseName file or directory name to compare with the pattern * @param string $pattern the pattern that $baseName will be compared against * @param integer|boolean $firstWildcard location of first wildcard character in the $pattern * @param integer $flags pattern flags * @return boolean whether the name matches against pattern */ private static function matchBasename($baseName, $pattern, $firstWildcard, $flags) { if ($firstWildcard === false) { if ($pattern === $baseName) { return true; } } elseif ($flags & self::PATTERN_ENDSWITH) { /* "*literal" matching against "fooliteral" */ $n = StringHelper::byteLength($pattern); if (StringHelper::byteSubstr($pattern, 1, $n) === StringHelper::byteSubstr($baseName, -$n, $n)) { return true; } } $fnmatchFlags = 0; if ($flags & self::PATTERN_CASE_INSENSITIVE) { $fnmatchFlags |= FNM_CASEFOLD; } return fnmatch($pattern, $baseName, $fnmatchFlags); } /** * Compares a path part against a pattern with optional wildcards. * * Based on match_pathname() from dir.c of git 1.8.5.3 sources. * * @param string $path full path to compare * @param string $basePath base of path that will not be compared * @param string $pattern the pattern that path part will be compared against * @param integer|boolean $firstWildcard location of first wildcard character in the $pattern * @param integer $flags pattern flags * @return boolean whether the path part matches against pattern */ private static function matchPathname($path, $basePath, $pattern, $firstWildcard, $flags) { // match with FNM_PATHNAME; the pattern has base implicitly in front of it. if (isset($pattern[0]) && $pattern[0] == '/') { $pattern = StringHelper::byteSubstr($pattern, 1, StringHelper::byteLength($pattern)); if ($firstWildcard !== false && $firstWildcard !== 0) { $firstWildcard--; } } $namelen = StringHelper::byteLength($path) - (empty($basePath) ? 0 : StringHelper::byteLength($basePath) + 1); $name = StringHelper::byteSubstr($path, -$namelen, $namelen); if ($firstWildcard !== 0) { if ($firstWildcard === false) { $firstWildcard = StringHelper::byteLength($pattern); } // if the non-wildcard part is longer than the remaining pathname, surely it cannot match. if ($firstWildcard > $namelen) { return false; } if (strncmp($pattern, $name, $firstWildcard)) { return false; } $pattern = StringHelper::byteSubstr($pattern, $firstWildcard, StringHelper::byteLength($pattern)); $name = StringHelper::byteSubstr($name, $firstWildcard, $namelen); // If the whole pattern did not have a wildcard, then our prefix match is all we need; we do not need to call fnmatch at all. if (empty($pattern) && empty($name)) { return true; } } $fnmatchFlags = FNM_PATHNAME; if ($flags & self::PATTERN_CASE_INSENSITIVE) { $fnmatchFlags |= FNM_CASEFOLD; } return fnmatch($pattern, $name, $fnmatchFlags); } /** * Scan the given exclude list in reverse to see whether pathname * should be ignored. The first match (i.e. the last on the list), if * any, determines the fate. Returns the element which * matched, or null for undecided. * * Based on last_exclude_matching_from_list() from dir.c of git 1.8.5.3 sources. * * @param string $basePath * @param string $path * @param array $excludes list of patterns to match $path against * @return string null or one of $excludes item as an array with keys: 'pattern', 'flags' * @throws InvalidParamException if any of the exclude patterns is not a string or an array with keys: pattern, flags, firstWildcard. */ private static function lastExcludeMatchingFromList($basePath, $path, $excludes) { foreach (array_reverse($excludes) as $exclude) { if (is_string($exclude)) { $exclude = self::parseExcludePattern($exclude, false); } if (!isset($exclude['pattern']) || !isset($exclude['flags']) || !isset($exclude['firstWildcard'])) { throw new InvalidParamException('If exclude/include pattern is an array it must contain the pattern, flags and firstWildcard keys.'); } if ($exclude['flags'] & self::PATTERN_MUSTBEDIR && !is_dir($path)) { continue; } if ($exclude['flags'] & self::PATTERN_NODIR) { if (self::matchBasename(basename($path), $exclude['pattern'], $exclude['firstWildcard'], $exclude['flags'])) { return $exclude; } continue; } if (self::matchPathname($path, $basePath, $exclude['pattern'], $exclude['firstWildcard'], $exclude['flags'])) { return $exclude; } } return null; } /** * Processes the pattern, stripping special characters like / and ! from the beginning and settings flags instead. * @param string $pattern * @param boolean $caseSensitive * @throws \yii\base\InvalidParamException * @return array with keys: (string) pattern, (int) flags, (int|boolean) firstWildcard */ private static function parseExcludePattern($pattern, $caseSensitive) { if (!is_string($pattern)) { throw new InvalidParamException('Exclude/include pattern must be a string.'); } $result = [ 'pattern' => $pattern, 'flags' => 0, 'firstWildcard' => false, ]; if (!$caseSensitive) { $result['flags'] |= self::PATTERN_CASE_INSENSITIVE; } if (!isset($pattern[0])) { return $result; } if ($pattern[0] == '!') { $result['flags'] |= self::PATTERN_NEGATIVE; $pattern = StringHelper::byteSubstr($pattern, 1, StringHelper::byteLength($pattern)); } if (StringHelper::byteLength($pattern) && StringHelper::byteSubstr($pattern, -1, 1) == '/') { $pattern = StringHelper::byteSubstr($pattern, 0, -1); $result['flags'] |= self::PATTERN_MUSTBEDIR; } if (strpos($pattern, '/') === false) { $result['flags'] |= self::PATTERN_NODIR; } $result['firstWildcard'] = self::firstWildcardInPattern($pattern); if ($pattern[0] == '*' && self::firstWildcardInPattern(StringHelper::byteSubstr($pattern, 1, StringHelper::byteLength($pattern))) === false) { $result['flags'] |= self::PATTERN_ENDSWITH; } $result['pattern'] = $pattern; return $result; } /** * Searches for the first wildcard character in the pattern. * @param string $pattern the pattern to search in * @return integer|boolean position of first wildcard character or false if not found */ private static function firstWildcardInPattern($pattern) { $wildcards = ['*', '?', '[', '\\']; $wildcardSearch = function ($r, $c) use ($pattern) { $p = strpos($pattern, $c); return $r === false ? $p : ($p === false ? $r : min($r, $p)); }; return array_reduce($wildcards, $wildcardSearch, false); } /** * @param array $options raw options * @return array normalized options */ private static function normalizeOptions(array $options) { if (!array_key_exists('caseSensitive', $options)) { $options['caseSensitive'] = true; } if (isset($options['except'])) { foreach ($options['except'] as $key => $value) { if (is_string($value)) { $options['except'][$key] = self::parseExcludePattern($value, $options['caseSensitive']); } } } if (isset($options['only'])) { foreach ($options['only'] as $key => $value) { if (is_string($value)) { $options['only'][$key] = self::parseExcludePattern($value, $options['caseSensitive']); } } } return $options; } }