1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 // found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // This file contains utility functions for dealing with the local 6 // filesystem. 7 8 #ifndef BASE_FILES_FILE_UTIL_H_ 9 #define BASE_FILES_FILE_UTIL_H_ 10 11 #include <stddef.h> 12 #include <stdint.h> 13 #include <stdio.h> 14 15 #include <set> 16 #include <string> 17 #include <vector> 18 19 #include "base/base_export.h" 20 #include "base/files/file.h" 21 #include "base/files/file_path.h" 22 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" 23 #include "base/strings/string16.h" 24 #include "build/build_config.h" 25 26 #if defined(OS_WIN) 27 #include <windows.h> 28 #elif defined(OS_POSIX) 29 #include <sys/stat.h> 30 #include <unistd.h> 31 #endif 32 33 #if defined(OS_POSIX) 34 #include "base/file_descriptor_posix.h" 35 #include "base/logging.h" 36 #include "base/posix/eintr_wrapper.h" 37 #endif 38 39 namespace base { 40 41 class Time; 42 43 //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 // Functions that involve filesystem access or modification: 45 46 // Returns an absolute version of a relative path. Returns an empty path on 47 // error. On POSIX, this function fails if the path does not exist. This 48 // function can result in I/O so it can be slow. 49 BASE_EXPORT FilePath MakeAbsoluteFilePath(const FilePath& input); 50 51 // Returns the total number of bytes used by all the files under |root_path|. 52 // If the path does not exist the function returns 0. 53 // 54 // This function is implemented using the FileEnumerator class so it is not 55 // particularly speedy in any platform. 56 BASE_EXPORT int64_t ComputeDirectorySize(const FilePath& root_path); 57 58 // Deletes the given path, whether it's a file or a directory. 59 // If it's a directory, it's perfectly happy to delete all of the 60 // directory's contents. Passing true to recursive deletes 61 // subdirectories and their contents as well. 62 // Returns true if successful, false otherwise. It is considered successful 63 // to attempt to delete a file that does not exist. 64 // 65 // In posix environment and if |path| is a symbolic link, this deletes only 66 // the symlink. (even if the symlink points to a non-existent file) 67 // 68 // WARNING: USING THIS WITH recursive==true IS EQUIVALENT 69 // TO "rm -rf", SO USE WITH CAUTION. 70 BASE_EXPORT bool DeleteFile(const FilePath& path, bool recursive); 71 72 #if defined(OS_WIN) 73 // Schedules to delete the given path, whether it's a file or a directory, until 74 // the operating system is restarted. 75 // Note: 76 // 1) The file/directory to be deleted should exist in a temp folder. 77 // 2) The directory to be deleted must be empty. 78 BASE_EXPORT bool DeleteFileAfterReboot(const FilePath& path); 79 #endif 80 81 // Moves the given path, whether it's a file or a directory. 82 // If a simple rename is not possible, such as in the case where the paths are 83 // on different volumes, this will attempt to copy and delete. Returns 84 // true for success. 85 // This function fails if either path contains traversal components ('..'). 86 BASE_EXPORT bool Move(const FilePath& from_path, const FilePath& to_path); 87 88 // Renames file |from_path| to |to_path|. Both paths must be on the same 89 // volume, or the function will fail. Destination file will be created 90 // if it doesn't exist. Prefer this function over Move when dealing with 91 // temporary files. On Windows it preserves attributes of the target file. 92 // Returns true on success, leaving *error unchanged. 93 // Returns false on failure and sets *error appropriately, if it is non-NULL. 94 BASE_EXPORT bool ReplaceFile(const FilePath& from_path, 95 const FilePath& to_path, 96 File::Error* error); 97 98 // Copies a single file. Use CopyDirectory to copy directories. 99 // This function fails if either path contains traversal components ('..'). 100 // 101 // This function keeps the metadata on Windows. The read only bit on Windows is 102 // not kept. 103 BASE_EXPORT bool CopyFile(const FilePath& from_path, const FilePath& to_path); 104 105 // Copies the given path, and optionally all subdirectories and their contents 106 // as well. 107 // 108 // If there are files existing under to_path, always overwrite. Returns true 109 // if successful, false otherwise. Wildcards on the names are not supported. 110 // 111 // This function calls into CopyFile() so the same behavior w.r.t. metadata 112 // applies. 113 // 114 // If you only need to copy a file use CopyFile, it's faster. 115 BASE_EXPORT bool CopyDirectory(const FilePath& from_path, 116 const FilePath& to_path, 117 bool recursive); 118 119 // Returns true if the given path exists on the local filesystem, 120 // false otherwise. 121 BASE_EXPORT bool PathExists(const FilePath& path); 122 123 // Returns true if the given path is writable by the user, false otherwise. 124 BASE_EXPORT bool PathIsWritable(const FilePath& path); 125 126 // Returns true if the given path exists and is a directory, false otherwise. 127 BASE_EXPORT bool DirectoryExists(const FilePath& path); 128 129 // Returns true if the contents of the two files given are equal, false 130 // otherwise. If either file can't be read, returns false. 131 BASE_EXPORT bool ContentsEqual(const FilePath& filename1, 132 const FilePath& filename2); 133 134 // Returns true if the contents of the two text files given are equal, false 135 // otherwise. This routine treats "\r\n" and "\n" as equivalent. 136 BASE_EXPORT bool TextContentsEqual(const FilePath& filename1, 137 const FilePath& filename2); 138 139 // Reads the file at |path| into |contents| and returns true on success and 140 // false on error. For security reasons, a |path| containing path traversal 141 // components ('..') is treated as a read error and |contents| is set to empty. 142 // In case of I/O error, |contents| holds the data that could be read from the 143 // file before the error occurred. 144 // |contents| may be NULL, in which case this function is useful for its side 145 // effect of priming the disk cache (could be used for unit tests). 146 BASE_EXPORT bool ReadFileToString(const FilePath& path, std::string* contents); 147 148 // Reads the file at |path| into |contents| and returns true on success and 149 // false on error. For security reasons, a |path| containing path traversal 150 // components ('..') is treated as a read error and |contents| is set to empty. 151 // In case of I/O error, |contents| holds the data that could be read from the 152 // file before the error occurred. When the file size exceeds |max_size|, the 153 // function returns false with |contents| holding the file truncated to 154 // |max_size|. 155 // |contents| may be NULL, in which case this function is useful for its side 156 // effect of priming the disk cache (could be used for unit tests). 157 BASE_EXPORT bool ReadFileToString(const FilePath& path, 158 std::string* contents, 159 size_t max_size); 160 161 #if defined(OS_POSIX) 162 163 // Read exactly |bytes| bytes from file descriptor |fd|, storing the result 164 // in |buffer|. This function is protected against EINTR and partial reads. 165 // Returns true iff |bytes| bytes have been successfully read from |fd|. 166 BASE_EXPORT bool ReadFromFD(int fd, char* buffer, size_t bytes); 167 168 // Creates a symbolic link at |symlink| pointing to |target|. Returns 169 // false on failure. 170 BASE_EXPORT bool CreateSymbolicLink(const FilePath& target, 171 const FilePath& symlink); 172 173 // Reads the given |symlink| and returns where it points to in |target|. 174 // Returns false upon failure. 175 BASE_EXPORT bool ReadSymbolicLink(const FilePath& symlink, FilePath* target); 176 177 // Bits and masks of the file permission. 178 enum FilePermissionBits { 179 FILE_PERMISSION_MASK = S_IRWXU | S_IRWXG | S_IRWXO, 180 FILE_PERMISSION_USER_MASK = S_IRWXU, 181 FILE_PERMISSION_GROUP_MASK = S_IRWXG, 182 FILE_PERMISSION_OTHERS_MASK = S_IRWXO, 183 184 FILE_PERMISSION_READ_BY_USER = S_IRUSR, 185 FILE_PERMISSION_WRITE_BY_USER = S_IWUSR, 186 FILE_PERMISSION_EXECUTE_BY_USER = S_IXUSR, 187 FILE_PERMISSION_READ_BY_GROUP = S_IRGRP, 188 FILE_PERMISSION_WRITE_BY_GROUP = S_IWGRP, 189 FILE_PERMISSION_EXECUTE_BY_GROUP = S_IXGRP, 190 FILE_PERMISSION_READ_BY_OTHERS = S_IROTH, 191 FILE_PERMISSION_WRITE_BY_OTHERS = S_IWOTH, 192 FILE_PERMISSION_EXECUTE_BY_OTHERS = S_IXOTH, 193 }; 194 195 // Reads the permission of the given |path|, storing the file permission 196 // bits in |mode|. If |path| is symbolic link, |mode| is the permission of 197 // a file which the symlink points to. 198 BASE_EXPORT bool GetPosixFilePermissions(const FilePath& path, int* mode); 199 // Sets the permission of the given |path|. If |path| is symbolic link, sets 200 // the permission of a file which the symlink points to. 201 BASE_EXPORT bool SetPosixFilePermissions(const FilePath& path, int mode); 202 203 #endif // OS_POSIX 204 205 // Returns true if the given directory is empty 206 BASE_EXPORT bool IsDirectoryEmpty(const FilePath& dir_path); 207 208 // Get the temporary directory provided by the system. 209 // 210 // WARNING: In general, you should use CreateTemporaryFile variants below 211 // instead of this function. Those variants will ensure that the proper 212 // permissions are set so that other users on the system can't edit them while 213 // they're open (which can lead to security issues). 214 BASE_EXPORT bool GetTempDir(FilePath* path); 215 216 // Get the home directory. This is more complicated than just getenv("HOME") 217 // as it knows to fall back on getpwent() etc. 218 // 219 // You should not generally call this directly. Instead use DIR_HOME with the 220 // path service which will use this function but cache the value. 221 // Path service may also override DIR_HOME. 222 BASE_EXPORT FilePath GetHomeDir(); 223 224 // Creates a temporary file. The full path is placed in |path|, and the 225 // function returns true if was successful in creating the file. The file will 226 // be empty and all handles closed after this function returns. 227 BASE_EXPORT bool CreateTemporaryFile(FilePath* path); 228 229 // Same as CreateTemporaryFile but the file is created in |dir|. 230 BASE_EXPORT bool CreateTemporaryFileInDir(const FilePath& dir, 231 FilePath* temp_file); 232 233 // Create and open a temporary file. File is opened for read/write. 234 // The full path is placed in |path|. 235 // Returns a handle to the opened file or NULL if an error occurred. 236 BASE_EXPORT FILE* CreateAndOpenTemporaryFile(FilePath* path); 237 238 // Similar to CreateAndOpenTemporaryFile, but the file is created in |dir|. 239 BASE_EXPORT FILE* CreateAndOpenTemporaryFileInDir(const FilePath& dir, 240 FilePath* path); 241 242 // Create a new directory. If prefix is provided, the new directory name is in 243 // the format of prefixyyyy. 244 // NOTE: prefix is ignored in the POSIX implementation. 245 // If success, return true and output the full path of the directory created. 246 BASE_EXPORT bool CreateNewTempDirectory(const FilePath::StringType& prefix, 247 FilePath* new_temp_path); 248 249 // Create a directory within another directory. 250 // Extra characters will be appended to |prefix| to ensure that the 251 // new directory does not have the same name as an existing directory. 252 BASE_EXPORT bool CreateTemporaryDirInDir(const FilePath& base_dir, 253 const FilePath::StringType& prefix, 254 FilePath* new_dir); 255 256 // Creates a directory, as well as creating any parent directories, if they 257 // don't exist. Returns 'true' on successful creation, or if the directory 258 // already exists. The directory is only readable by the current user. 259 // Returns true on success, leaving *error unchanged. 260 // Returns false on failure and sets *error appropriately, if it is non-NULL. 261 BASE_EXPORT bool CreateDirectoryAndGetError(const FilePath& full_path, 262 File::Error* error); 263 264 // Backward-compatible convenience method for the above. 265 BASE_EXPORT bool CreateDirectory(const FilePath& full_path); 266 267 // Returns the file size. Returns true on success. 268 BASE_EXPORT bool GetFileSize(const FilePath& file_path, int64_t* file_size); 269 270 // Sets |real_path| to |path| with symbolic links and junctions expanded. 271 // On windows, make sure the path starts with a lettered drive. 272 // |path| must reference a file. Function will fail if |path| points to 273 // a directory or to a nonexistent path. On windows, this function will 274 // fail if |path| is a junction or symlink that points to an empty file, 275 // or if |real_path| would be longer than MAX_PATH characters. 276 BASE_EXPORT bool NormalizeFilePath(const FilePath& path, FilePath* real_path); 277 278 #if defined(OS_WIN) 279 280 // Given a path in NT native form ("\Device\HarddiskVolumeXX\..."), 281 // return in |drive_letter_path| the equivalent path that starts with 282 // a drive letter ("C:\..."). Return false if no such path exists. 283 BASE_EXPORT bool DevicePathToDriveLetterPath(const FilePath& device_path, 284 FilePath* drive_letter_path); 285 286 // Given an existing file in |path|, set |real_path| to the path 287 // in native NT format, of the form "\Device\HarddiskVolumeXX\..". 288 // Returns false if the path can not be found. Empty files cannot 289 // be resolved with this function. 290 BASE_EXPORT bool NormalizeToNativeFilePath(const FilePath& path, 291 FilePath* nt_path); 292 #endif 293 294 // This function will return if the given file is a symlink or not. 295 BASE_EXPORT bool IsLink(const FilePath& file_path); 296 297 // Returns information about the given file path. 298 BASE_EXPORT bool GetFileInfo(const FilePath& file_path, File::Info* info); 299 300 // Sets the time of the last access and the time of the last modification. 301 BASE_EXPORT bool TouchFile(const FilePath& path, 302 const Time& last_accessed, 303 const Time& last_modified); 304 305 // Wrapper for fopen-like calls. Returns non-NULL FILE* on success. 306 BASE_EXPORT FILE* OpenFile(const FilePath& filename, const char* mode); 307 308 // Closes file opened by OpenFile. Returns true on success. 309 BASE_EXPORT bool CloseFile(FILE* file); 310 311 // Associates a standard FILE stream with an existing File. Note that this 312 // functions take ownership of the existing File. 313 BASE_EXPORT FILE* FileToFILE(File file, const char* mode); 314 315 // Truncates an open file to end at the location of the current file pointer. 316 // This is a cross-platform analog to Windows' SetEndOfFile() function. 317 BASE_EXPORT bool TruncateFile(FILE* file); 318 319 // Reads at most the given number of bytes from the file into the buffer. 320 // Returns the number of read bytes, or -1 on error. 321 BASE_EXPORT int ReadFile(const FilePath& filename, char* data, int max_size); 322 323 // Writes the given buffer into the file, overwriting any data that was 324 // previously there. Returns the number of bytes written, or -1 on error. 325 BASE_EXPORT int WriteFile(const FilePath& filename, const char* data, 326 int size); 327 328 #if defined(OS_POSIX) 329 // Appends |data| to |fd|. Does not close |fd| when done. Returns true iff 330 // |size| bytes of |data| were written to |fd|. 331 BASE_EXPORT bool WriteFileDescriptor(const int fd, const char* data, int size); 332 #endif 333 334 // Appends |data| to |filename|. Returns true iff |size| bytes of |data| were 335 // written to |filename|. 336 BASE_EXPORT bool AppendToFile(const FilePath& filename, 337 const char* data, 338 int size); 339 340 // Gets the current working directory for the process. 341 BASE_EXPORT bool GetCurrentDirectory(FilePath* path); 342 343 // Sets the current working directory for the process. 344 BASE_EXPORT bool SetCurrentDirectory(const FilePath& path); 345 346 // Attempts to find a number that can be appended to the |path| to make it 347 // unique. If |path| does not exist, 0 is returned. If it fails to find such 348 // a number, -1 is returned. If |suffix| is not empty, also checks the 349 // existence of it with the given suffix. 350 BASE_EXPORT int GetUniquePathNumber(const FilePath& path, 351 const FilePath::StringType& suffix); 352 353 // Sets the given |fd| to non-blocking mode. 354 // Returns true if it was able to set it in the non-blocking mode, otherwise 355 // false. 356 BASE_EXPORT bool SetNonBlocking(int fd); 357 358 #if defined(OS_POSIX) 359 // Test that |path| can only be changed by a given user and members of 360 // a given set of groups. 361 // Specifically, test that all parts of |path| under (and including) |base|: 362 // * Exist. 363 // * Are owned by a specific user. 364 // * Are not writable by all users. 365 // * Are owned by a member of a given set of groups, or are not writable by 366 // their group. 367 // * Are not symbolic links. 368 // This is useful for checking that a config file is administrator-controlled. 369 // |base| must contain |path|. 370 BASE_EXPORT bool VerifyPathControlledByUser(const base::FilePath& base, 371 const base::FilePath& path, 372 uid_t owner_uid, 373 const std::set<gid_t>& group_gids); 374 #endif // defined(OS_POSIX) 375 376 #if defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_IOS) 377 // Is |path| writable only by a user with administrator privileges? 378 // This function uses Mac OS conventions. The super user is assumed to have 379 // uid 0, and the administrator group is assumed to be named "admin". 380 // Testing that |path|, and every parent directory including the root of 381 // the filesystem, are owned by the superuser, controlled by the group 382 // "admin", are not writable by all users, and contain no symbolic links. 383 // Will return false if |path| does not exist. 384 BASE_EXPORT bool VerifyPathControlledByAdmin(const base::FilePath& path); 385 #endif // defined(OS_MACOSX) && !defined(OS_IOS) 386 387 // Returns the maximum length of path component on the volume containing 388 // the directory |path|, in the number of FilePath::CharType, or -1 on failure. 389 BASE_EXPORT int GetMaximumPathComponentLength(const base::FilePath& path); 390 391 #if defined(OS_LINUX) 392 // Broad categories of file systems as returned by statfs() on Linux. 393 enum FileSystemType { 394 FILE_SYSTEM_UNKNOWN, // statfs failed. 395 FILE_SYSTEM_0, // statfs.f_type == 0 means unknown, may indicate AFS. 396 FILE_SYSTEM_ORDINARY, // on-disk filesystem like ext2 397 FILE_SYSTEM_NFS, 398 FILE_SYSTEM_SMB, 399 FILE_SYSTEM_CODA, 400 FILE_SYSTEM_MEMORY, // in-memory file system 401 FILE_SYSTEM_CGROUP, // cgroup control. 402 FILE_SYSTEM_OTHER, // any other value. 403 FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE_COUNT 404 }; 405 406 // Attempts determine the FileSystemType for |path|. 407 // Returns false if |path| doesn't exist. 408 BASE_EXPORT bool GetFileSystemType(const FilePath& path, FileSystemType* type); 409 #endif 410 411 #if defined(OS_POSIX) 412 // Get a temporary directory for shared memory files. The directory may depend 413 // on whether the destination is intended for executable files, which in turn 414 // depends on how /dev/shmem was mounted. As a result, you must supply whether 415 // you intend to create executable shmem segments so this function can find 416 // an appropriate location. 417 BASE_EXPORT bool GetShmemTempDir(bool executable, FilePath* path); 418 #endif 419 420 // Internal -------------------------------------------------------------------- 421 422 namespace internal { 423 424 // Same as Move but allows paths with traversal components. 425 // Use only with extreme care. 426 BASE_EXPORT bool MoveUnsafe(const FilePath& from_path, 427 const FilePath& to_path); 428 429 #if defined(OS_WIN) 430 // Copy from_path to to_path recursively and then delete from_path recursively. 431 // Returns true if all operations succeed. 432 // This function simulates Move(), but unlike Move() it works across volumes. 433 // This function is not transactional. 434 BASE_EXPORT bool CopyAndDeleteDirectory(const FilePath& from_path, 435 const FilePath& to_path); 436 #endif // defined(OS_WIN) 437 438 } // namespace internal 439 } // namespace base 440 441 #endif // BASE_FILES_FILE_UTIL_H_ 442