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package org.eclipse.jetty.util.resource;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.net.MalformedURLException;
import java.net.URI;
import java.net.URISyntaxException;
import java.net.URL;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
import java.nio.channels.ReadableByteChannel;
import java.nio.file.DirectoryIteratorException;
import java.nio.file.DirectoryStream;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.InvalidPathException;
import java.nio.file.LinkOption;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
import java.nio.file.StandardOpenOption;
import java.nio.file.attribute.FileTime;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.IO;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.StringUtil;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.URIUtil;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.Log;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.Logger;
/**
* Java NIO Path equivalent of FileResource.
*/
public class PathResource extends Resource
{
private static final Logger LOG = Log.getLogger(PathResource.class);
private final static LinkOption NO_FOLLOW_LINKS[] = new LinkOption[] { LinkOption.NOFOLLOW_LINKS };
private final static LinkOption FOLLOW_LINKS[] = new LinkOption[] {};
private final Path path;
private final Path alias;
private final URI uri;
private final Path checkAliasPath()
{
Path abs = path;
/* Catch situation where the Path class has already normalized
* the URI eg. input path "aa./foo.txt"
* from an #addPath(String) is normalized away during
* the creation of a Path object reference.
* If the URI is different then the Path.toUri() then
* we will just use the original URI to construct the
* alias reference Path.
*/
if(!URIUtil.equalsIgnoreEncodings(uri,path.toUri()))
{
return new File(uri).toPath().toAbsolutePath();
}
if (!abs.isAbsolute())
{
abs = path.toAbsolutePath();
}
try
{
if (Files.isSymbolicLink(path))
return path.getParent().resolve(Files.readSymbolicLink(path));
if (Files.exists(path))
{
Path real = abs.toRealPath(FOLLOW_LINKS);
/*
* If the real path is not the same as the absolute path
* then we know that the real path is the alias for the
* provided path.
*
* For OS's that are case insensitive, this should
* return the real (on-disk / case correct) version
* of the path.
*
* We have to be careful on Windows and OSX.
*
* Assume we have the following scenario
* Path a = new File("foo").toPath();
* Files.createFile(a);
* Path b = new File("FOO").toPath();
*
* There now exists a file called "foo" on disk.
* Using Windows or OSX, with a Path reference of
* "FOO", "Foo", "fOO", etc.. means the following
*
* | OSX | Windows | Linux
* -----------------------+---------+------------+---------
* Files.exists(a) | True | True | True
* Files.exists(b) | True | True | False
* Files.isSameFile(a,b) | True | True | False
* a.equals(b) | False | True | False
*
* See the javadoc for Path.equals() for details about this FileSystem
* behavior difference
*
* We also cannot rely on a.compareTo(b) as this is roughly equivalent
* in implementation to a.equals(b)
*/
int absCount = abs.getNameCount();
int realCount = real.getNameCount();
if (absCount != realCount)
{
// different number of segments
return real;
}
// compare each segment of path, backwards
for (int i = realCount-1; i >= 0; i--)
{
if (!abs.getName(i).toString().equals(real.getName(i).toString()))
{
return real;
}
}
}
}
catch (IOException e)
{
LOG.ignore(e);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
LOG.warn("bad alias ({} {}) for {}", e.getClass().getName(), e.getMessage(),path);
}
return null;
}
/**
* Construct a new PathResource from a File object.
*
* An invocation of this convenience constructor of the form.
*
*
* new PathResource(file);
*
*
* behaves in exactly the same way as the expression
*
*
* new PathResource(file.toPath());
*
* @param file the file to use
*/
public PathResource(File file)
{
this(file.toPath());
}
/**
* Construct a new PathResource from a Path object.
*
* @param path the path to use
*/
public PathResource(Path path)
{
this.path = path.toAbsolutePath();
assertValidPath(path);
this.uri = this.path.toUri();
this.alias = checkAliasPath();
}
/**
* Construct a new PathResource from a parent PathResource
* and child sub path
*
* @param parent the parent path resource
* @param childPath the child sub path
*/
private PathResource(PathResource parent, String childPath) throws MalformedURLException
{
// Calculate the URI and the path separately, so that any aliasing done by
// FileSystem.getPath(path,childPath) is visiable as a difference to the URI
// obtained via URIUtil.addDecodedPath(uri,childPath)
this.path = parent.path.getFileSystem().getPath(parent.path.toString(), childPath);
if (isDirectory() &&!childPath.endsWith("/"))
childPath+="/";
this.uri = URIUtil.addDecodedPath(parent.uri,childPath);
this.alias = checkAliasPath();
}
/**
* Construct a new PathResource from a URI object.
*
* Must be an absolute URI using the file
scheme.
*
* @param uri the URI to build this PathResource from.
* @throws IOException if unable to construct the PathResource from the URI.
*/
public PathResource(URI uri) throws IOException
{
if (!uri.isAbsolute())
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException("not an absolute uri");
}
if (!uri.getScheme().equalsIgnoreCase("file"))
{
throw new IllegalArgumentException("not file: scheme");
}
Path path;
try
{
path = Paths.get(uri);
}
catch (InvalidPathException e)
{
throw e;
}
catch (IllegalArgumentException e)
{
throw e;
}
catch (Exception e)
{
LOG.ignore(e);
throw new IOException("Unable to build Path from: " + uri,e);
}
this.path = path.toAbsolutePath();
this.uri = path.toUri();
this.alias = checkAliasPath();
}
/**
* Create a new PathResource from a provided URL object.
*
* An invocation of this convenience constructor of the form.
*
*
* new PathResource(url);
*
*
* behaves in exactly the same way as the expression
*
*
* new PathResource(url.toURI());
*
*
* @param url the url to attempt to create PathResource from
* @throws IOException if URL doesn't point to a location that can be transformed to a PathResource
* @throws URISyntaxException if the provided URL was malformed
*/
public PathResource(URL url) throws IOException, URISyntaxException
{
this(url.toURI());
}
@Override
public Resource addPath(final String subpath) throws IOException, MalformedURLException
{
String cpath = URIUtil.canonicalPath(subpath);
if ((cpath == null) || (cpath.length() == 0))
throw new MalformedURLException(subpath);
if ("/".equals(cpath))
return this;
// subpaths are always under PathResource
// compensate for input subpaths like "/subdir"
// where default resolve behavior would be
// to treat that like an absolute path
return new PathResource(this, subpath);
}
private void assertValidPath(Path path)
{
// TODO merged from 9.2, check if necessary
String str = path.toString();
int idx = StringUtil.indexOfControlChars(str);
if(idx >= 0)
{
throw new InvalidPathException(str, "Invalid Character at index " + idx);
}
}
@Override
public void close()
{
// not applicable for FileSytem / Path
}
@Override
public boolean delete() throws SecurityException
{
try
{
return Files.deleteIfExists(path);
}
catch (IOException e)
{
LOG.ignore(e);
return false;
}
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj)
{
if (this == obj)
{
return true;
}
if (obj == null)
{
return false;
}
if (getClass() != obj.getClass())
{
return false;
}
PathResource other = (PathResource)obj;
if (path == null)
{
if (other.path != null)
{
return false;
}
}
else if (!path.equals(other.path))
{
return false;
}
return true;
}
@Override
public boolean exists()
{
return Files.exists(path,NO_FOLLOW_LINKS);
}
@Override
public File getFile() throws IOException
{
return path.toFile();
}
/**
* @return the {@link Path} of the resource
*/
public Path getPath()
{
return path;
}
@Override
public InputStream getInputStream() throws IOException
{
/* Mimic behavior from old FileResource class and its
* usage of java.io.FileInputStream(File) which will trigger
* an IOException on construction if the path is a directory
*/
if (Files.isDirectory(path))
throw new IOException(path + " is a directory");
return Files.newInputStream(path,StandardOpenOption.READ);
}
@Override
public String getName()
{
return path.toAbsolutePath().toString();
}
@Override
public ReadableByteChannel getReadableByteChannel() throws IOException
{
return FileChannel.open(path,StandardOpenOption.READ);
}
@Override
public URI getURI()
{
return this.uri;
}
@Override
public URL getURL()
{
try
{
return path.toUri().toURL();
}
catch (MalformedURLException e)
{
return null;
}
}
@Override
public int hashCode()
{
final int prime = 31;
int result = 1;
result = (prime * result) + ((path == null)?0:path.hashCode());
return result;
}
@Override
public boolean isContainedIn(Resource r) throws MalformedURLException
{
// not applicable for FileSystem / path
return false;
}
@Override
public boolean isDirectory()
{
return Files.isDirectory(path,FOLLOW_LINKS);
}
@Override
public long lastModified()
{
try
{
FileTime ft = Files.getLastModifiedTime(path,FOLLOW_LINKS);
return ft.toMillis();
}
catch (IOException e)
{
LOG.ignore(e);
return 0;
}
}
@Override
public long length()
{
try
{
return Files.size(path);
}
catch (IOException e)
{
// in case of error, use File.length logic of 0L
return 0L;
}
}
@Override
public boolean isAlias()
{
return this.alias!=null;
}
/**
* The Alias as a Path.
*
* Note: this cannot return the alias as a DIFFERENT path in 100% of situations,
* due to Java's internal Path/File normalization.
*
*
* @return the alias as a path.
*/
public Path getAliasPath()
{
return this.alias;
}
@Override
public URI getAlias()
{
return this.alias==null?null:this.alias.toUri();
}
@Override
public String[] list()
{
try (DirectoryStream dir = Files.newDirectoryStream(path))
{
List entries = new ArrayList<>();
for (Path entry : dir)
{
String name = entry.getFileName().toString();
if (Files.isDirectory(entry))
{
name += "/";
}
entries.add(name);
}
int size = entries.size();
return entries.toArray(new String[size]);
}
catch (DirectoryIteratorException e)
{
LOG.debug(e);
}
catch (IOException e)
{
LOG.debug(e);
}
return null;
}
@Override
public boolean renameTo(Resource dest) throws SecurityException
{
if (dest instanceof PathResource)
{
PathResource destRes = (PathResource)dest;
try
{
Path result = Files.move(path,destRes.path);
return Files.exists(result,NO_FOLLOW_LINKS);
}
catch (IOException e)
{
LOG.ignore(e);
return false;
}
}
else
{
return false;
}
}
@Override
public void copyTo(File destination) throws IOException
{
if (isDirectory())
{
IO.copyDir(this.path.toFile(),destination);
}
else
{
Files.copy(this.path,destination.toPath());
}
}
@Override
public String toString()
{
return this.uri.toASCIIString();
}
}