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package org.apache.commons.io;

import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;

/**
 * General File System utilities.
 * 

* This class provides static utility methods for general file system * functions not provided via the JDK {@link java.io.File File} class. *

* The current functions provided are: *

    *
  • Get the free space on a drive *
* * @since 1.1 * @deprecated As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement. Use equivalent * methods in {@link java.nio.file.FileStore} instead, e.g. * Files.getFileStore(Paths.get("/home")).getUsableSpace() * or iterate over FileSystems.getDefault().getFileStores() */ @Deprecated public class FileSystemUtils { /** Singleton instance, used mainly for testing. */ private static final FileSystemUtils INSTANCE = new FileSystemUtils(); /** Operating system state flag for error. */ private static final int INIT_PROBLEM = -1; /** Operating system state flag for neither Unix nor Windows. */ private static final int OTHER = 0; /** Operating system state flag for Windows. */ private static final int WINDOWS = 1; /** Operating system state flag for Unix. */ private static final int UNIX = 2; /** Operating system state flag for Posix flavour Unix. */ private static final int POSIX_UNIX = 3; /** The operating system flag. */ private static final int OS; /** The path to df */ private static final String DF; static { int os = OTHER; String dfPath = "df"; try { String osName = System.getProperty("os.name"); if (osName == null) { throw new IOException("os.name not found"); } osName = osName.toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH); // match if (osName.contains("windows")) { os = WINDOWS; } else if (osName.contains("linux") || osName.contains("mpe/ix") || osName.contains("freebsd") || osName.contains("openbsd") || osName.contains("irix") || osName.contains("digital unix") || osName.contains("unix") || osName.contains("mac os x")) { os = UNIX; } else if (osName.contains("sun os") || osName.contains("sunos") || osName.contains("solaris")) { os = POSIX_UNIX; dfPath = "/usr/xpg4/bin/df"; } else if (osName.contains("hp-ux") || osName.contains("aix")) { os = POSIX_UNIX; } else { os = OTHER; } } catch (final Exception ex) { os = INIT_PROBLEM; } OS = os; DF = dfPath; } /** * Instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming. */ public FileSystemUtils() { super(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns the free space on a drive or volume by invoking * the command line. * This method does not normalize the result, and typically returns * bytes on Windows, 512 byte units on OS X and kilobytes on Unix. * As this is not very useful, this method is deprecated in favour * of {@link #freeSpaceKb(String)} which returns a result in kilobytes. *

* Note that some OS's are NOT currently supported, including OS/390, * OpenVMS. *

     * FileSystemUtils.freeSpace("C:");       // Windows
     * FileSystemUtils.freeSpace("/volume");  // *nix
     * 
* The free space is calculated via the command line. * It uses 'dir /-c' on Windows and 'df' on *nix. * * @param path the path to get free space for, not null, not empty on Unix * @return the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the path is invalid * @throws IllegalStateException if an error occurred in initialisation * @throws IOException if an error occurs when finding the free space * @since 1.1, enhanced OS support in 1.2 and 1.3 * @deprecated Use freeSpaceKb(String) * Deprecated from 1.3, may be removed in 2.0 */ @Deprecated public static long freeSpace(final String path) throws IOException { return INSTANCE.freeSpaceOS(path, OS, false, -1); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns the free space on a drive or volume in kibibytes (1024 bytes) * by invoking the command line. *
     * FileSystemUtils.freeSpaceKb("C:");       // Windows
     * FileSystemUtils.freeSpaceKb("/volume");  // *nix
     * 
* The free space is calculated via the command line. * It uses 'dir /-c' on Windows, 'df -kP' on AIX/HP-UX and 'df -k' on other Unix. *

* In order to work, you must be running Windows, or have a implementation of * Unix df that supports GNU format when passed -k (or -kP). If you are going * to rely on this code, please check that it works on your OS by running * some simple tests to compare the command line with the output from this class. * If your operating system isn't supported, please raise a JIRA call detailing * the exact result from df -k and as much other detail as possible, thanks. * * @param path the path to get free space for, not null, not empty on Unix * @return the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume in kilobytes * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the path is invalid * @throws IllegalStateException if an error occurred in initialisation * @throws IOException if an error occurs when finding the free space * @since 1.2, enhanced OS support in 1.3 * @deprecated As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement. Please use {@link java.nio.file.FileStore#getUsableSpace()}. */ @Deprecated public static long freeSpaceKb(final String path) throws IOException { return freeSpaceKb(path, -1); } /** * Returns the free space on a drive or volume in kibibytes (1024 bytes) * by invoking the command line. *

     * FileSystemUtils.freeSpaceKb("C:");       // Windows
     * FileSystemUtils.freeSpaceKb("/volume");  // *nix
     * 
* The free space is calculated via the command line. * It uses 'dir /-c' on Windows, 'df -kP' on AIX/HP-UX and 'df -k' on other Unix. *

* In order to work, you must be running Windows, or have a implementation of * Unix df that supports GNU format when passed -k (or -kP). If you are going * to rely on this code, please check that it works on your OS by running * some simple tests to compare the command line with the output from this class. * If your operating system isn't supported, please raise a JIRA call detailing * the exact result from df -k and as much other detail as possible, thanks. * * @param path the path to get free space for, not null, not empty on Unix * @param timeout The timeout amount in milliseconds or no timeout if the value * is zero or less * @return the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume in kilobytes * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the path is invalid * @throws IllegalStateException if an error occurred in initialisation * @throws IOException if an error occurs when finding the free space * @since 2.0 * @deprecated As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement. Please use {@link java.nio.file.FileStore#getUsableSpace()}. */ @Deprecated public static long freeSpaceKb(final String path, final long timeout) throws IOException { return INSTANCE.freeSpaceOS(path, OS, true, timeout); } /** * Returns the free space for the working directory * in kibibytes (1024 bytes) by invoking the command line. *

* Identical to: *

     * freeSpaceKb(new File(".").getAbsolutePath())
     * 
* @return the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume in kilobytes * @throws IllegalStateException if an error occurred in initialisation * @throws IOException if an error occurs when finding the free space * @since 2.0 * @deprecated As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement. Please use {@link java.nio.file.FileStore#getUsableSpace()}. */ @Deprecated public static long freeSpaceKb() throws IOException { return freeSpaceKb(-1); } /** * Returns the free space for the working directory * in kibibytes (1024 bytes) by invoking the command line. *

* Identical to: *

     * freeSpaceKb(new File(".").getAbsolutePath())
     * 
* @param timeout The timeout amount in milliseconds or no timeout if the value * is zero or less * @return the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume in kilobytes * @throws IllegalStateException if an error occurred in initialisation * @throws IOException if an error occurs when finding the free space * @since 2.0 * @deprecated As of 2.6 deprecated without replacement. Please use {@link java.nio.file.FileStore#getUsableSpace()}. */ @Deprecated public static long freeSpaceKb(final long timeout) throws IOException { return freeSpaceKb(new File(".").getAbsolutePath(), timeout); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns the free space on a drive or volume in a cross-platform manner. * Note that some OS's are NOT currently supported, including OS/390. *
     * FileSystemUtils.freeSpace("C:");  // Windows
     * FileSystemUtils.freeSpace("/volume");  // *nix
     * 
* The free space is calculated via the command line. * It uses 'dir /-c' on Windows and 'df' on *nix. * * @param path the path to get free space for, not null, not empty on Unix * @param os the operating system code * @param kb whether to normalize to kilobytes * @param timeout The timeout amount in milliseconds or no timeout if the value * is zero or less * @return the amount of free drive space on the drive or volume * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the path is invalid * @throws IllegalStateException if an error occurred in initialisation * @throws IOException if an error occurs when finding the free space */ long freeSpaceOS(final String path, final int os, final boolean kb, final long timeout) throws IOException { if (path == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Path must not be null"); } switch (os) { case WINDOWS: return kb ? freeSpaceWindows(path, timeout) / FileUtils.ONE_KB : freeSpaceWindows(path, timeout); case UNIX: return freeSpaceUnix(path, kb, false, timeout); case POSIX_UNIX: return freeSpaceUnix(path, kb, true, timeout); case OTHER: throw new IllegalStateException("Unsupported operating system"); default: throw new IllegalStateException( "Exception caught when determining operating system"); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Find free space on the Windows platform using the 'dir' command. * * @param path the path to get free space for, including the colon * @param timeout The timeout amount in milliseconds or no timeout if the value * is zero or less * @return the amount of free drive space on the drive * @throws IOException if an error occurs */ long freeSpaceWindows(final String path, final long timeout) throws IOException { String normPath = FilenameUtils.normalize(path, false); if (normPath == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(path); } if (normPath.length() > 0 && normPath.charAt(0) != '"') { normPath = "\"" + normPath + "\""; } // build and run the 'dir' command final String[] cmdAttribs = new String[] {"cmd.exe", "/C", "dir /a /-c " + normPath}; // read in the output of the command to an ArrayList final List lines = performCommand(cmdAttribs, Integer.MAX_VALUE, timeout); // now iterate over the lines we just read and find the LAST // non-empty line (the free space bytes should be in the last element // of the ArrayList anyway, but this will ensure it works even if it's // not, still assuming it is on the last non-blank line) for (int i = lines.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { final String line = lines.get(i); if (line.length() > 0) { return parseDir(line, normPath); } } // all lines are blank throw new IOException( "Command line 'dir /-c' did not return any info " + "for path '" + normPath + "'"); } /** * Parses the Windows dir response last line * * @param line the line to parse * @param path the path that was sent * @return the number of bytes * @throws IOException if an error occurs */ long parseDir(final String line, final String path) throws IOException { // read from the end of the line to find the last numeric // character on the line, then continue until we find the first // non-numeric character, and everything between that and the last // numeric character inclusive is our free space bytes count int bytesStart = 0; int bytesEnd = 0; int j = line.length() - 1; innerLoop1: while (j >= 0) { final char c = line.charAt(j); if (Character.isDigit(c)) { // found the last numeric character, this is the end of // the free space bytes count bytesEnd = j + 1; break innerLoop1; } j--; } innerLoop2: while (j >= 0) { final char c = line.charAt(j); if (!Character.isDigit(c) && c != ',' && c != '.') { // found the next non-numeric character, this is the // beginning of the free space bytes count bytesStart = j + 1; break innerLoop2; } j--; } if (j < 0) { throw new IOException( "Command line 'dir /-c' did not return valid info " + "for path '" + path + "'"); } // remove commas and dots in the bytes count final StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(line.substring(bytesStart, bytesEnd)); for (int k = 0; k < buf.length(); k++) { if (buf.charAt(k) == ',' || buf.charAt(k) == '.') { buf.deleteCharAt(k--); } } return parseBytes(buf.toString(), path); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Find free space on the *nix platform using the 'df' command. * * @param path the path to get free space for * @param kb whether to normalize to kilobytes * @param posix whether to use the POSIX standard format flag * @param timeout The timeout amount in milliseconds or no timeout if the value * is zero or less * @return the amount of free drive space on the volume * @throws IOException if an error occurs */ long freeSpaceUnix(final String path, final boolean kb, final boolean posix, final long timeout) throws IOException { if (path.isEmpty()) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Path must not be empty"); } // build and run the 'dir' command String flags = "-"; if (kb) { flags += "k"; } if (posix) { flags += "P"; } final String[] cmdAttribs = flags.length() > 1 ? new String[] {DF, flags, path} : new String[] {DF, path}; // perform the command, asking for up to 3 lines (header, interesting, overflow) final List lines = performCommand(cmdAttribs, 3, timeout); if (lines.size() < 2) { // unknown problem, throw exception throw new IOException( "Command line '" + DF + "' did not return info as expected " + "for path '" + path + "'- response was " + lines); } final String line2 = lines.get(1); // the line we're interested in // Now, we tokenize the string. The fourth element is what we want. StringTokenizer tok = new StringTokenizer(line2, " "); if (tok.countTokens() < 4) { // could be long Filesystem, thus data on third line if (tok.countTokens() == 1 && lines.size() >= 3) { final String line3 = lines.get(2); // the line may be interested in tok = new StringTokenizer(line3, " "); } else { throw new IOException( "Command line '" + DF + "' did not return data as expected " + "for path '" + path + "'- check path is valid"); } } else { tok.nextToken(); // Ignore Filesystem } tok.nextToken(); // Ignore 1K-blocks tok.nextToken(); // Ignore Used final String freeSpace = tok.nextToken(); return parseBytes(freeSpace, path); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Parses the bytes from a string. * * @param freeSpace the free space string * @param path the path * @return the number of bytes * @throws IOException if an error occurs */ long parseBytes(final String freeSpace, final String path) throws IOException { try { final long bytes = Long.parseLong(freeSpace); if (bytes < 0) { throw new IOException( "Command line '" + DF + "' did not find free space in response " + "for path '" + path + "'- check path is valid"); } return bytes; } catch (final NumberFormatException ex) { throw new IOException( "Command line '" + DF + "' did not return numeric data as expected " + "for path '" + path + "'- check path is valid", ex); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Performs the os command. * * @param cmdAttribs the command line parameters * @param max The maximum limit for the lines returned * @param timeout The timeout amount in milliseconds or no timeout if the value * is zero or less * @return the lines returned by the command, converted to lower-case * @throws IOException if an error occurs */ List performCommand(final String[] cmdAttribs, final int max, final long timeout) throws IOException { // this method does what it can to avoid the 'Too many open files' error // based on trial and error and these links: // http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4784692 // http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4801027 // http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=533029&messageID=2572018 // however, its still not perfect as the JDK support is so poor // (see commons-exec or Ant for a better multi-threaded multi-os solution) final List lines = new ArrayList<>(20); Process proc = null; InputStream in = null; OutputStream out = null; InputStream err = null; BufferedReader inr = null; try { final Thread monitor = ThreadMonitor.start(timeout); proc = openProcess(cmdAttribs); in = proc.getInputStream(); out = proc.getOutputStream(); err = proc.getErrorStream(); // default charset is most likely appropriate here inr = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(in, Charset.defaultCharset())); String line = inr.readLine(); while (line != null && lines.size() < max) { line = line.toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH).trim(); lines.add(line); line = inr.readLine(); } proc.waitFor(); ThreadMonitor.stop(monitor); if (proc.exitValue() != 0) { // os command problem, throw exception throw new IOException( "Command line returned OS error code '" + proc.exitValue() + "' for command " + Arrays.asList(cmdAttribs)); } if (lines.isEmpty()) { // unknown problem, throw exception throw new IOException( "Command line did not return any info " + "for command " + Arrays.asList(cmdAttribs)); } inr.close(); inr = null; in.close(); in = null; if (out != null) { out.close(); out = null; } if (err != null) { err.close(); err = null; } return lines; } catch (final InterruptedException ex) { throw new IOException( "Command line threw an InterruptedException " + "for command " + Arrays.asList(cmdAttribs) + " timeout=" + timeout, ex); } finally { IOUtils.closeQuietly(in); IOUtils.closeQuietly(out); IOUtils.closeQuietly(err); IOUtils.closeQuietly(inr); if (proc != null) { proc.destroy(); } } } /** * Opens the process to the operating system. * * @param cmdAttribs the command line parameters * @return the process * @throws IOException if an error occurs */ Process openProcess(final String[] cmdAttribs) throws IOException { return Runtime.getRuntime().exec(cmdAttribs); } }




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