* @copyright (c) 2007 by Ralf Becker * @version $Id$ */ require_once(EGW_API_INC.'/class.vfs_home.inc.php'); require_once(EGW_API_INC.'/class.iface_stream_wrapper.inc.php'); /** * eGroupWare API: VFS - old (until eGW 1.4 inclusive) VFS stream wrapper * * This class uses eGW's vfs_home class to access the vfs. * * The interface is according to the docu on php.net * * @link http://de.php.net/manual/de/function.stream-wrapper-register.php */ class oldvfs_stream_wrapper implements iface_stream_wrapper { /** * optional context param when opening the stream, null if no context passed * * @var mixed */ var $context; /** * Instance of the old vfs class * * @var vfs_home */ static protected $old_vfs; /** * Path off the file opened by stream_open * * @var string */ protected $opened_path; /** * Mode of the file opened by stream_open * * @var int */ protected $opened_mode; /** * Global vfs::ls() cache * * @var array */ static protected $cache=array(); /** * Directory vfs::ls() of path opened with dir_opendir() * * @var string */ protected $opened_dir; /** * Constructor * * @return oldvfs_stream_wrapper */ function __construct() { error_log('oldvfs_stream_wrapper::__construct()'); if (!is_object($this->old_vfs)) $this->old_vfs = new vfs_home(); } /** * This method is called immediately after your stream object is created. * * @param string $path URL that was passed to fopen() and that this object is expected to retrieve * @param string $mode mode used to open the file, as detailed for fopen() * @param int $options additional flags set by the streams API (or'ed together): * - STREAM_USE_PATH If path is relative, search for the resource using the include_path. * - STREAM_REPORT_ERRORS If this flag is set, you are responsible for raising errors using trigger_error() during opening of the stream. * If this flag is not set, you should not raise any errors. * @param string $opened_path full path of the file/resource, if the open was successfull and STREAM_USE_PATH was set * @return boolean true if the ressource was opened successful, otherwise false */ function stream_open ( $path, $mode, $options, &$opened_path ) { } /** * This method is called when the stream is closed, using fclose(). * * You must release any resources that were locked or allocated by the stream. */ function stream_close ( ) { } /** * This method is called in response to fread() and fgets() calls on the stream. * * You must return up-to count bytes of data from the current read/write position as a string. * If there are less than count bytes available, return as many as are available. * If no more data is available, return either FALSE or an empty string. * You must also update the read/write position of the stream by the number of bytes that were successfully read. * * @param int $count * @return string/false up to count bytes read or false on EOF */ function stream_read ( $count ) { } /** * This method is called in response to fwrite() calls on the stream. * * You should store data into the underlying storage used by your stream. * If there is not enough room, try to store as many bytes as possible. * You should return the number of bytes that were successfully stored in the stream, or 0 if none could be stored. * You must also update the read/write position of the stream by the number of bytes that were successfully written. * * @param string $data * @return integer */ function stream_write ( $data ) { } /** * This method is called in response to feof() calls on the stream. * * Important: PHP 5.0 introduced a bug that wasn't fixed until 5.1: the return value has to be the oposite! * * if(version_compare(PHP_VERSION,'5.0','>=') && version_compare(PHP_VERSION,'5.1','<')) * { * $eof = !$eof; * } * * @return boolean true if the read/write position is at the end of the stream and no more data availible, false otherwise */ function stream_eof ( ) { } /** * This method is called in response to ftell() calls on the stream. * * @return integer current read/write position of the stream */ function stream_tell ( ) { } /** * This method is called in response to fseek() calls on the stream. * * You should update the read/write position of the stream according to offset and whence. * See fseek() for more information about these parameters. * * @param integer $offset * @param integer $whence * @return boolean TRUE if the position was updated, FALSE otherwise. */ function stream_seek ( $offset, $whence ) { } /** * This method is called in response to fflush() calls on the stream. * * If you have cached data in your stream but not yet stored it into the underlying storage, you should do so now. * * @return booelan TRUE if the cached data was successfully stored (or if there was no data to store), or FALSE if the data could not be stored. */ function stream_flush ( ) { } /** * This method is called in response to fstat() calls on the stream. * * If you plan to use your wrapper in a require_once you need to define stream_stat(). * If you plan to allow any other tests like is_file()/is_dir(), you have to define url_stat(). * stream_stat() must define the size of the file, or it will never be included. * url_stat() must define mode, or is_file()/is_dir()/is_executable(), and any of those functions affected by clearstatcache() simply won't work. * It's not documented, but directories must be a mode like 040777 (octal), and files a mode like 0100666. * If you wish the file to be executable, use 7s instead of 6s. * The last 3 digits are exactly the same thing as what you pass to chmod. * 040000 defines a directory, and 0100000 defines a file. * * @return array containing the same values as appropriate for the stream. */ function stream_stat ( ) { } /** * This method is called in response to unlink() calls on URL paths associated with the wrapper. * * It should attempt to delete the item specified by path. * In order for the appropriate error message to be returned, do not define this method if your wrapper does not support unlinking! * * @param string $path * @return boolean TRUE on success or FALSE on failure */ function unlink ( $path ) { } /** * This method is called in response to rename() calls on URL paths associated with the wrapper. * * It should attempt to rename the item specified by path_from to the specification given by path_to. * In order for the appropriate error message to be returned, do not define this method if your wrapper does not support renaming. * * @param string $path_from * @param string $path_to * @return boolean TRUE on success or FALSE on failure */ function rename ( $path_from, $path_to ) { } /** * This method is called in response to mkdir() calls on URL paths associated with the wrapper. * * It should attempt to create the directory specified by path. * In order for the appropriate error message to be returned, do not define this method if your wrapper does not support creating directories. * * @param string $path * @param int $mode * @param int $options Posible values include STREAM_REPORT_ERRORS and STREAM_MKDIR_RECURSIVE * @return boolean TRUE on success or FALSE on failure */ function mkdir ( $path, $mode, $options ) { } /** * This method is called in response to rmdir() calls on URL paths associated with the wrapper. * * It should attempt to remove the directory specified by path. * In order for the appropriate error message to be returned, do not define this method if your wrapper does not support removing directories. * * @param string $path * @param int $options Possible values include STREAM_REPORT_ERRORS. * @return boolean TRUE on success or FALSE on failure. */ function rmdir ( $path, $options ) { } /** * This method is called immediately when your stream object is created for examining directory contents with opendir(). * * @param string $path URL that was passed to opendir() and that this object is expected to explore. * @return booelan */ function dir_opendir ( $url, $options ) { error_log("oldvfs_stream_wrapper::dir_opendir('$path',$options)"); if (!is_object($GLOBALS['egw']->vfs)) { $GLOBALS['egw']->vfs =& new vfs_home(); } $path = parse_url($url,PHP_URL_PATH); $this->opened_dir = $GLOBALS['egw']->vfs->ls(array( 'string' => $path, 'relatives' => array(RELATIVE_ROOT), // filename is relative to the vfs-root 'checksubdirs' => false, 'nofiles' => false, //'orderby' => '', //'mime_type' => '', )); if (!is_array($this->opened_dir)) { $this->opened_dir = null; return false; } //print_r($this->opened_dir); reset($this->opened_dir); return true; } /** * This method is called in response to stat() calls on the URL paths associated with the wrapper. * * It should return as many elements in common with the system function as possible. * Unknown or unavailable values should be set to a rational value (usually 0). * * If you plan to use your wrapper in a require_once you need to define stream_stat(). * If you plan to allow any other tests like is_file()/is_dir(), you have to define url_stat(). * stream_stat() must define the size of the file, or it will never be included. * url_stat() must define mode, or is_file()/is_dir()/is_executable(), and any of those functions affected by clearstatcache() simply won't work. * It's not documented, but directories must be a mode like 040777 (octal), and files a mode like 0100666. * If you wish the file to be executable, use 7s instead of 6s. * The last 3 digits are exactly the same thing as what you pass to chmod. * 040000 defines a directory, and 0100000 defines a file. * * @param string $path * @param int $flags holds additional flags set by the streams API. It can hold one or more of the following values OR'd together: * - STREAM_URL_STAT_LINK For resources with the ability to link to other resource (such as an HTTP Location: forward, * or a filesystem symlink). This flag specified that only information about the link itself should be returned, * not the resource pointed to by the link. * This flag is set in response to calls to lstat(), is_link(), or filetype(). * - STREAM_URL_STAT_QUIET If this flag is set, your wrapper should not raise any errors. If this flag is not set, * you are responsible for reporting errors using the trigger_error() function during stating of the path. * @return array */ function url_stat ( $url, $flags ) { error_log("oldvfs_stream_wrapper::url_stat('$url',$flags)"); /*return array( 'mode' => 0100666, 'name' => basename(parse_url($path,PHP_URL_PATH)), 'size' => strlen(basename(parse_url($path,PHP_URL_PATH))), 'nlink' => 1, 'uid' => 1000, 'gid' => 100, 'mtime' => time(), );*/ if (!is_object($GLOBALS['egw']->vfs)) { $GLOBALS['egw']->vfs =& new vfs_home(); } $path = parse_url($url,PHP_URL_PATH); list($info) = $GLOBALS['egw']->vfs->ls(array( 'string' => $path, 'relatives' => array(RELATIVE_ROOT), // filename is relative to the vfs-root 'checksubdirs' => false, 'nofiles' => true, //'orderby' => '', //'mime_type' => '', )); //print_r($info); return $info ? $this->vfsinfo2stat($info) : false; } /** * This method is called in response to readdir(). * * It should return a string representing the next filename in the location opened by dir_opendir(). * * @return string */ function dir_readdir ( ) { error_log("oldvfs_stream_wrapper::dir_readdir($this->opened_dir_path)"); if (!is_array($this->opened_dir)) return false; $file = current($this->opened_dir); next($this->opened_dir); return $file ? $file['name'] : false; } /** * This method is called in response to rewinddir(). * * It should reset the output generated by dir_readdir(). i.e.: * The next call to dir_readdir() should return the first entry in the location returned by dir_opendir(). * * @return boolean */ function dir_rewinddir ( ) { error_log("oldvfs_stream_wrapper::dir_rewinddir($this->opened_dir_path)"); if (!is_array($this->opened_dir)) return false; reset($this->opened_dir); return true; } /** * This method is called in response to closedir(). * * You should release any resources which were locked or allocated during the opening and use of the directory stream. * * @return boolean */ function dir_closedir ( ) { error_log("oldvfs_stream_wrapper::dir_closedir($this->opened_dir_path)"); if (!is_array($this->opened_dir)) return false; $this->opened_dir = $this->opened_dir_path = null; return true; } /** * Convert a vfs-file-info into a stat array * * @param array $info * @return array */ function vfsinfo2stat($info) { $stat = array( 'ino' => $info['file_id'], 'name' => $info['name'], 'mode' => $info['mime_type'] == 'Directory' ? 040700 : 0100600, 'size' => $info['size'], 'uid' => $info['owner_id'] > 0 ? $info['owner_id'] : 0, 'gid' => $info['owner_id'] < 0 ? $info['owner_id'] : 0, 'mtime' => strtotime($info['modified'] ? $info['modified'] : $info['created']), 'ctime' => strtotime($info['created']), 'nlink' => $info['mime_type'] == 'Directory' ? 2 : 1, ); //print_r($stat); return $stat; } } stream_register_wrapper('oldvfs','oldvfs_stream_wrapper');