$info) { // Add defaults. $wrappers[$scheme] += array('type' => STREAM_WRAPPERS_NORMAL); } drupal_alter('stream_wrappers', $wrappers); $existing = stream_get_wrappers(); foreach ($wrappers as $scheme => $info) { // We only register classes that implement our interface. if (in_array('DrupalStreamWrapperInterface', class_implements($info['class']), TRUE)) { // Record whether we are overriding an existing scheme. if (in_array($scheme, $existing, TRUE)) { $wrappers[$scheme]['override'] = TRUE; stream_wrapper_unregister($scheme); } else { $wrappers[$scheme]['override'] = FALSE; } if (($info['type'] & STREAM_WRAPPERS_LOCAL) == STREAM_WRAPPERS_LOCAL) { stream_wrapper_register($scheme, $info['class']); } else { stream_wrapper_register($scheme, $info['class'], STREAM_IS_URL); } } // Pre-populate the static cache with the filters most typically used. $wrappers_storage[STREAM_WRAPPERS_ALL][$scheme] = $wrappers[$scheme]; if (($info['type'] & STREAM_WRAPPERS_WRITE_VISIBLE) == STREAM_WRAPPERS_WRITE_VISIBLE) { $wrappers_storage[STREAM_WRAPPERS_WRITE_VISIBLE][$scheme] = $wrappers[$scheme]; } } } if (!isset($wrappers_storage[$filter])) { $wrappers_storage[$filter] = array(); foreach ($wrappers_storage[STREAM_WRAPPERS_ALL] as $scheme => $info) { // Bit-wise filter. if (($info['type'] & $filter) == $filter) { $wrappers_storage[$filter][$scheme] = $info; } } } return $wrappers_storage[$filter]; } /** * Returns the stream wrapper class name for a given scheme. * * @param $scheme * Stream scheme. * * @return * Return string if a scheme has a registered handler, or FALSE. */ function file_stream_wrapper_get_class($scheme) { $wrappers = file_get_stream_wrappers(); return empty($wrappers[$scheme]) ? FALSE : $wrappers[$scheme]['class']; } /** * Returns the scheme of a URI (e.g. a stream). * * @param $uri * A stream, referenced as "scheme://target". * * @return * A string containing the name of the scheme, or FALSE if none. For example, * the URI "public://example.txt" would return "public". * * @see file_uri_target() */ function file_uri_scheme($uri) { $position = strpos($uri, '://'); return $position ? substr($uri, 0, $position) : FALSE; } /** * Checks that the scheme of a stream URI is valid. * * Confirms that there is a registered stream handler for the provided scheme * and that it is callable. This is useful if you want to confirm a valid * scheme without creating a new instance of the registered handler. * * @param $scheme * A URI scheme, a stream is referenced as "scheme://target". * * @return * Returns TRUE if the string is the name of a validated stream, * or FALSE if the scheme does not have a registered handler. */ function file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme) { // Does the scheme have a registered handler that is callable? $class = file_stream_wrapper_get_class($scheme); if (class_exists($class)) { return TRUE; } else { return FALSE; } } /** * Returns the part of a URI after the schema. * * @param $uri * A stream, referenced as "scheme://target". * * @return * A string containing the target (path), or FALSE if none. * For example, the URI "public://sample/test.txt" would return * "sample/test.txt". * * @see file_uri_scheme() */ function file_uri_target($uri) { $data = explode('://', $uri, 2); // Remove erroneous leading or trailing, forward-slashes and backslashes. return count($data) == 2 ? trim($data[1], '\/') : FALSE; } /** * Gets the default file stream implementation. * * @return * 'public', 'private' or any other file scheme defined as the default. */ function file_default_scheme() { return variable_get('file_default_scheme', 'public'); } /** * Normalizes a URI by making it syntactically correct. * * A stream is referenced as "scheme://target". * * The following actions are taken: * - Remove trailing slashes from target * - Trim erroneous leading slashes from target. e.g. ":///" becomes "://". * * @param $uri * String reference containing the URI to normalize. * * @return * The normalized URI. */ function file_stream_wrapper_uri_normalize($uri) { $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri); if ($scheme && file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme)) { $target = file_uri_target($uri); if ($target !== FALSE) { $uri = $scheme . '://' . $target; } } else { // The default scheme is file:// $url = 'file://' . $uri; } return $uri; } /** * Returns a reference to the stream wrapper class responsible for a given URI. * * The scheme determines the stream wrapper class that should be * used by consulting the stream wrapper registry. * * @param $uri * A stream, referenced as "scheme://target". * * @return * Returns a new stream wrapper object appropriate for the given URI or FALSE * if no registered handler could be found. For example, a URI of * "private://example.txt" would return a new private stream wrapper object * (DrupalPrivateStreamWrapper). */ function file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_uri($uri) { $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri); $class = file_stream_wrapper_get_class($scheme); if (class_exists($class)) { $instance = new $class(); $instance->setUri($uri); return $instance; } else { return FALSE; } } /** * Returns a reference to the stream wrapper class responsible for a scheme. * * This helper method returns a stream instance using a scheme. That is, the * passed string does not contain a "://". For example, "public" is a scheme * but "public://" is a URI (stream). This is because the later contains both * a scheme and target despite target being empty. * * Note: the instance URI will be initialized to "scheme://" so that you can * make the customary method calls as if you had retrieved an instance by URI. * * @param $scheme * If the stream was "public://target", "public" would be the scheme. * * @return * Returns a new stream wrapper object appropriate for the given $scheme. * For example, for the public scheme a stream wrapper object * (DrupalPublicStreamWrapper). * FALSE is returned if no registered handler could be found. */ function file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_scheme($scheme) { $class = file_stream_wrapper_get_class($scheme); if (class_exists($class)) { $instance = new $class(); $instance->setUri($scheme . '://'); return $instance; } else { return FALSE; } } /** * Creates a web-accessible URL for a stream to an external or local file. * * Compatibility: normal paths and stream wrappers. * * There are two kinds of local files: * - "managed files", i.e. those stored by a Drupal-compatible stream wrapper. * These are files that have either been uploaded by users or were generated * automatically (for example through CSS aggregation). * - "shipped files", i.e. those outside of the files directory, which ship as * part of Drupal core or contributed modules or themes. * * @param $uri * The URI to a file for which we need an external URL, or the path to a * shipped file. * * @return * A string containing a URL that may be used to access the file. * If the provided string already contains a preceding 'http', 'https', or * '/', nothing is done and the same string is returned. If a stream wrapper * could not be found to generate an external URL, then FALSE is returned. * * @see http://drupal.org/node/515192 */ function file_create_url($uri) { // Allow the URI to be altered, e.g. to serve a file from a CDN or static // file server. drupal_alter('file_url', $uri); $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri); if (!$scheme) { // Allow for: // - root-relative URIs (e.g. /foo.jpg in http://example.com/foo.jpg) // - protocol-relative URIs (e.g. //bar.jpg, which is expanded to // http://example.com/bar.jpg by the browser when viewing a page over // HTTP and to https://example.com/bar.jpg when viewing a HTTPS page) // Both types of relative URIs are characterized by a leading slash, hence // we can use a single check. if (drupal_substr($uri, 0, 1) == '/') { return $uri; } else { // If this is not a properly formatted stream, then it is a shipped file. // Therefore, return the urlencoded URI with the base URL prepended. return $GLOBALS['base_url'] . '/' . drupal_encode_path($uri); } } elseif ($scheme == 'http' || $scheme == 'https') { // Check for HTTP so that we don't have to implement getExternalUrl() for // the HTTP wrapper. return $uri; } else { // Attempt to return an external URL using the appropriate wrapper. if ($wrapper = file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_uri($uri)) { return $wrapper->getExternalUrl(); } else { return FALSE; } } } /** * Checks that the directory exists and is writable. * * Directories need to have execute permissions to be considered a directory by * FTP servers, etc. * * @param $directory * A string reference containing the name of a directory path or URI. A * trailing slash will be trimmed from a path. * @param $options * A bitmask to indicate if the directory should be created if it does * not exist (FILE_CREATE_DIRECTORY) or made writable if it is read-only * (FILE_MODIFY_PERMISSIONS). * * @return * TRUE if the directory exists (or was created) and is writable. FALSE * otherwise. */ function file_prepare_directory(&$directory, $options = FILE_MODIFY_PERMISSIONS) { if (!file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme(file_uri_scheme($directory))) { // Only trim if we're not dealing with a stream. $directory = rtrim($directory, '/\\'); } // Check if directory exists. if (!is_dir($directory)) { // Let mkdir() recursively create directories and use the default directory // permissions. if (($options & FILE_CREATE_DIRECTORY) && @drupal_mkdir($directory, NULL, TRUE)) { return drupal_chmod($directory); } return FALSE; } // The directory exists, so check to see if it is writable. $writable = is_writable($directory); if (!$writable && ($options & FILE_MODIFY_PERMISSIONS)) { return drupal_chmod($directory); } return $writable; } /** * Creates a .htaccess file in each Drupal files directory if it is missing. */ function file_ensure_htaccess() { file_create_htaccess('public://', FALSE); if (variable_get('file_private_path', FALSE)) { file_create_htaccess('private://', TRUE); } file_create_htaccess('temporary://', TRUE); } /** * Creates a .htaccess file in the given directory. * * @param $directory * The directory. * @param $private * FALSE indicates that $directory should be an open and public directory. * The default is TRUE which indicates a private and protected directory. */ function file_create_htaccess($directory, $private = TRUE) { if (file_uri_scheme($directory)) { $directory = file_stream_wrapper_uri_normalize($directory); } else { $directory = rtrim($directory, '/\\'); } $htaccess_path = $directory . '/.htaccess'; if (file_exists($htaccess_path)) { // Short circuit if the .htaccess file already exists. return; } if ($private) { // Private .htaccess file. $htaccess_lines = "SetHandler Drupal_Security_Do_Not_Remove_See_SA_2006_006\nDeny from all\nOptions None\nOptions +FollowSymLinks"; } else { // Public .htaccess file. $htaccess_lines = "SetHandler Drupal_Security_Do_Not_Remove_See_SA_2006_006\nOptions None\nOptions +FollowSymLinks"; } // Write the .htaccess file. if (file_put_contents($htaccess_path, $htaccess_lines)) { drupal_chmod($htaccess_path, 0444); } else { $variables = array('%directory' => $directory, '!htaccess' => '
' . nl2br(check_plain($htaccess_lines))); watchdog('security', "Security warning: Couldn't write .htaccess file. Please create a .htaccess file in your %directory directory which contains the following lines: !htaccess", $variables, WATCHDOG_ERROR); } } /** * Loads file objects from the database. * * @param $fids * An array of file IDs. * @param $conditions * (deprecated) An associative array of conditions on the {file_managed} * table, where the keys are the database fields and the values are the * values those fields must have. Instead, it is preferable to use * EntityFieldQuery to retrieve a list of entity IDs loadable by * this function. * * @return * An array of file objects, indexed by fid. * * @todo Remove $conditions in Drupal 8. * * @see hook_file_load() * @see file_load() * @see entity_load() * @see EntityFieldQuery */ function file_load_multiple($fids = array(), $conditions = array()) { return entity_load('file', $fids, $conditions); } /** * Loads a single file object from the database. * * @param $fid * A file ID. * * @return * An object representing the file, or FALSE if the file was not found. * * @see hook_file_load() * @see file_load_multiple() */ function file_load($fid) { $files = file_load_multiple(array($fid), array()); return reset($files); } /** * Saves a file object to the database. * * If the $file->fid is not set a new record will be added. * * @param $file * A file object returned by file_load(). * * @return * The updated file object. * * @see hook_file_insert() * @see hook_file_update() */ function file_save(stdClass $file) { $file->timestamp = REQUEST_TIME; $file->filesize = filesize($file->uri); // Load the stored entity, if any. if (!empty($file->fid) && !isset($file->original)) { $file->original = entity_load_unchanged('file', $file->fid); } module_invoke_all('file_presave', $file); module_invoke_all('entity_presave', $file, 'file'); if (empty($file->fid)) { drupal_write_record('file_managed', $file); // Inform modules about the newly added file. module_invoke_all('file_insert', $file); module_invoke_all('entity_insert', $file, 'file'); } else { drupal_write_record('file_managed', $file, 'fid'); // Inform modules that the file has been updated. module_invoke_all('file_update', $file); module_invoke_all('entity_update', $file, 'file'); } unset($file->original); return $file; } /** * Determines where a file is used. * * @param $file * A file object. * * @return * A nested array with usage data. The first level is keyed by module name, * the second by object type and the third by the object id. The value * of the third level contains the usage count. * * @see file_usage_add() * @see file_usage_delete() */ function file_usage_list(stdClass $file) { $result = db_select('file_usage', 'f') ->fields('f', array('module', 'type', 'id', 'count')) ->condition('fid', $file->fid) ->condition('count', 0, '>') ->execute(); $references = array(); foreach ($result as $usage) { $references[$usage->module][$usage->type][$usage->id] = $usage->count; } return $references; } /** * Records that a module is using a file. * * This usage information will be queried during file_delete() to ensure that * a file is not in use before it is physically removed from disk. * * Examples: * - A module that associates files with nodes, so $type would be * 'node' and $id would be the node's nid. Files for all revisions are stored * within a single nid. * - The User module associates an image with a user, so $type would be 'user' * and the $id would be the user's uid. * * @param $file * A file object. * @param $module * The name of the module using the file. * @param $type * The type of the object that contains the referenced file. * @param $id * The unique, numeric ID of the object containing the referenced file. * @param $count * (optional) The number of references to add to the object. Defaults to 1. * * @see file_usage_list() * @see file_usage_delete() */ function file_usage_add(stdClass $file, $module, $type, $id, $count = 1) { db_merge('file_usage') ->key(array( 'fid' => $file->fid, 'module' => $module, 'type' => $type, 'id' => $id, )) ->fields(array('count' => $count)) ->expression('count', 'count + :count', array(':count' => $count)) ->execute(); } /** * Removes a record to indicate that a module is no longer using a file. * * The file_delete() function is typically called after removing a file usage * to remove the record from the file_managed table and delete the file itself. * * @param $file * A file object. * @param $module * The name of the module using the file. * @param $type * (optional) The type of the object that contains the referenced file. May * be omitted if all module references to a file are being deleted. * @param $id * (optional) The unique, numeric ID of the object containing the referenced * file. May be omitted if all module references to a file are being deleted. * @param $count * (optional) The number of references to delete from the object. Defaults to * 1. 0 may be specified to delete all references to the file within a * specific object. * * @see file_usage_add() * @see file_usage_list() * @see file_delete() */ function file_usage_delete(stdClass $file, $module, $type = NULL, $id = NULL, $count = 1) { // Delete rows that have a exact or less value to prevent empty rows. $query = db_delete('file_usage') ->condition('module', $module) ->condition('fid', $file->fid); if ($type && $id) { $query ->condition('type', $type) ->condition('id', $id); } if ($count) { $query->condition('count', $count, '<='); } $result = $query->execute(); // If the row has more than the specified count decrement it by that number. if (!$result && $count > 0) { $query = db_update('file_usage') ->condition('module', $module) ->condition('fid', $file->fid); if ($type && $id) { $query ->condition('type', $type) ->condition('id', $id); } $query->expression('count', 'count - :count', array(':count' => $count)); $query->execute(); } } /** * Copies a file to a new location and adds a file record to the database. * * This function should be used when manipulating files that have records * stored in the database. This is a powerful function that in many ways * performs like an advanced version of copy(). * - Checks if $source and $destination are valid and readable/writable. * - Checks that $source is not equal to $destination; if they are an error * is reported. * - If file already exists in $destination either the call will error out, * replace the file or rename the file based on the $replace parameter. * - Adds the new file to the files database. If the source file is a * temporary file, the resulting file will also be a temporary file. See * file_save_upload() for details on temporary files. * * @param $source * A file object. * @param $destination * A string containing the destination that $source should be copied to. * This must be a stream wrapper URI. * @param $replace * Replace behavior when the destination file already exists: * - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file. If a managed file with * the destination name exists then its database entry will be updated. If * no database entry is found then a new one will be created. * - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is * unique. * - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE. * * @return * File object if the copy is successful, or FALSE in the event of an error. * * @see file_unmanaged_copy() * @see hook_file_copy() */ function file_copy(stdClass $source, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) { if (!file_valid_uri($destination)) { if (($realpath = drupal_realpath($source->uri)) !== FALSE) { watchdog('file', 'File %file (%realpath) could not be copied, because the destination %destination is invalid. This is often caused by improper use of file_copy() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $source->uri, '%realpath' => $realpath, '%destination' => $destination)); } else { watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be copied, because the destination %destination is invalid. This is often caused by improper use of file_copy() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $source->uri, '%destination' => $destination)); } drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file could not be copied, because the destination is invalid. More information is available in the system log.', array('%file' => $source->uri)), 'error'); return FALSE; } if ($uri = file_unmanaged_copy($source->uri, $destination, $replace)) { $file = clone $source; $file->fid = NULL; $file->uri = $uri; $file->filename = drupal_basename($uri); // If we are replacing an existing file re-use its database record. if ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE) { $existing_files = file_load_multiple(array(), array('uri' => $uri)); if (count($existing_files)) { $existing = reset($existing_files); $file->fid = $existing->fid; $file->filename = $existing->filename; } } // If we are renaming around an existing file (rather than a directory), // use its basename for the filename. elseif ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_RENAME && is_file($destination)) { $file->filename = drupal_basename($destination); } $file = file_save($file); // Inform modules that the file has been copied. module_invoke_all('file_copy', $file, $source); return $file; } return FALSE; } /** * Determines whether the URI has a valid scheme for file API operations. * * There must be a scheme and it must be a Drupal-provided scheme like * 'public', 'private', 'temporary', or an extension provided with * hook_stream_wrappers(). * * @param $uri * The URI to be tested. * * @return * TRUE if the URI is allowed. */ function file_valid_uri($uri) { // Assert that the URI has an allowed scheme. Barepaths are not allowed. $uri_scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri); if (empty($uri_scheme) || !file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($uri_scheme)) { return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /** * Copies a file to a new location without invoking the file API. * * This is a powerful function that in many ways performs like an advanced * version of copy(). * - Checks if $source and $destination are valid and readable/writable. * - Checks that $source is not equal to $destination; if they are an error * is reported. * - If file already exists in $destination either the call will error out, * replace the file or rename the file based on the $replace parameter. * - Provides a fallback using realpaths if the move fails using stream * wrappers. This can occur because PHP's copy() function does not properly * support streams if safe_mode or open_basedir are enabled. See * https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60456 * * @param $source * A string specifying the filepath or URI of the source file. * @param $destination * A URI containing the destination that $source should be copied to. The * URI may be a bare filepath (without a scheme) and in that case the default * scheme (file://) will be used. If this value is omitted, Drupal's default * files scheme will be used, usually "public://". * @param $replace * Replace behavior when the destination file already exists: * - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file. * - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is * unique. * - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE. * * @return * The path to the new file, or FALSE in the event of an error. * * @see file_copy() */ function file_unmanaged_copy($source, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) { $original_source = $source; $original_destination = $destination; // Assert that the source file actually exists. if (!file_exists($source)) { // @todo Replace drupal_set_message() calls with exceptions instead. drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file could not be copied, because no file by that name exists. Please check that you supplied the correct filename.', array('%file' => $original_source)), 'error'); if (($realpath = drupal_realpath($original_source)) !== FALSE) { watchdog('file', 'File %file (%realpath) could not be copied because it does not exist.', array('%file' => $original_source, '%realpath' => $realpath)); } else { watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be copied because it does not exist.', array('%file' => $original_source)); } return FALSE; } // Build a destination URI if necessary. if (!isset($destination)) { $destination = file_build_uri(drupal_basename($source)); } // Prepare the destination directory. if (file_prepare_directory($destination)) { // The destination is already a directory, so append the source basename. $destination = file_stream_wrapper_uri_normalize($destination . '/' . drupal_basename($source)); } else { // Perhaps $destination is a dir/file? $dirname = drupal_dirname($destination); if (!file_prepare_directory($dirname)) { // The destination is not valid. watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be copied, because the destination directory %destination is not configured correctly.', array('%file' => $original_source, '%destination' => $dirname)); drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file could not be copied, because the destination directory is not properly configured. This may be caused by a problem with file or directory permissions. More information is available in the system log.', array('%file' => $original_source)), 'error'); return FALSE; } } // Determine whether we can perform this operation based on overwrite rules. $destination = file_destination($destination, $replace); if ($destination === FALSE) { drupal_set_message(t('The file %file could not be copied because a file by that name already exists in the destination directory.', array('%file' => $original_source)), 'error'); watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be copied because a file by that name already exists in the destination directory (%directory)', array('%file' => $original_source, '%destination' => $destination)); return FALSE; } // Assert that the source and destination filenames are not the same. $real_source = drupal_realpath($source); $real_destination = drupal_realpath($destination); if ($source == $destination || ($real_source !== FALSE) && ($real_source == $real_destination)) { drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file was not copied because it would overwrite itself.', array('%file' => $source)), 'error'); watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be copied because it would overwrite itself.', array('%file' => $source)); return FALSE; } // Make sure the .htaccess files are present. file_ensure_htaccess(); // Perform the copy operation. if (!@copy($source, $destination)) { // If the copy failed and realpaths exist, retry the operation using them // instead. if ($real_source === FALSE || $real_destination === FALSE || !@copy($real_source, $real_destination)) { watchdog('file', 'The specified file %file could not be copied to %destination.', array('%file' => $source, '%destination' => $destination), WATCHDOG_ERROR); return FALSE; } } // Set the permissions on the new file. drupal_chmod($destination); return $destination; } /** * Constructs a URI to Drupal's default files location given a relative path. */ function file_build_uri($path) { $uri = file_default_scheme() . '://' . $path; return file_stream_wrapper_uri_normalize($uri); } /** * Determines the destination path for a file. * * @param $destination * A string specifying the desired final URI or filepath. * @param $replace * Replace behavior when the destination file already exists. * - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file. * - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is * unique. * - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE. * * @return * The destination filepath, or FALSE if the file already exists * and FILE_EXISTS_ERROR is specified. */ function file_destination($destination, $replace) { if (file_exists($destination)) { switch ($replace) { case FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE: // Do nothing here, we want to overwrite the existing file. break; case FILE_EXISTS_RENAME: $basename = drupal_basename($destination); $directory = drupal_dirname($destination); $destination = file_create_filename($basename, $directory); break; case FILE_EXISTS_ERROR: // Error reporting handled by calling function. return FALSE; } } return $destination; } /** * Moves a file to a new location and update the file's database entry. * * Moving a file is performed by copying the file to the new location and then * deleting the original. * - Checks if $source and $destination are valid and readable/writable. * - Performs a file move if $source is not equal to $destination. * - If file already exists in $destination either the call will error out, * replace the file or rename the file based on the $replace parameter. * - Adds the new file to the files database. * * @param $source * A file object. * @param $destination * A string containing the destination that $source should be moved to. * This must be a stream wrapper URI. * @param $replace * Replace behavior when the destination file already exists: * - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file. If a managed file with * the destination name exists then its database entry will be updated and * file_delete() called on the source file after hook_file_move is called. * If no database entry is found then the source files record will be * updated. * - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is * unique. * - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE. * * @return * Resulting file object for success, or FALSE in the event of an error. * * @see file_unmanaged_move() * @see hook_file_move() */ function file_move(stdClass $source, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) { if (!file_valid_uri($destination)) { if (($realpath = drupal_realpath($source->uri)) !== FALSE) { watchdog('file', 'File %file (%realpath) could not be moved, because the destination %destination is invalid. This may be caused by improper use of file_move() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $source->uri, '%realpath' => $realpath, '%destination' => $destination)); } else { watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be moved, because the destination %destination is invalid. This may be caused by improper use of file_move() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $source->uri, '%destination' => $destination)); } drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file could not be moved, because the destination is invalid. More information is available in the system log.', array('%file' => $source->uri)), 'error'); return FALSE; } if ($uri = file_unmanaged_move($source->uri, $destination, $replace)) { $delete_source = FALSE; $file = clone $source; $file->uri = $uri; // If we are replacing an existing file re-use its database record. if ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE) { $existing_files = file_load_multiple(array(), array('uri' => $uri)); if (count($existing_files)) { $existing = reset($existing_files); $delete_source = TRUE; $file->fid = $existing->fid; } } // If we are renaming around an existing file (rather than a directory), // use its basename for the filename. elseif ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_RENAME && is_file($destination)) { $file->filename = drupal_basename($destination); } $file = file_save($file); // Inform modules that the file has been moved. module_invoke_all('file_move', $file, $source); if ($delete_source) { // Try a soft delete to remove original if it's not in use elsewhere. file_delete($source); } return $file; } return FALSE; } /** * Moves a file to a new location without database changes or hook invocation. * * @param $source * A string specifying the filepath or URI of the original file. * @param $destination * A string containing the destination that $source should be moved to. * This must be a stream wrapper URI. If this value is omitted, Drupal's * default files scheme will be used, usually "public://". * @param $replace * Replace behavior when the destination file already exists: * - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file. * - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is * unique. * - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE. * * @return * The URI of the moved file, or FALSE in the event of an error. * * @see file_move() */ function file_unmanaged_move($source, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) { $filepath = file_unmanaged_copy($source, $destination, $replace); if ($filepath == FALSE || file_unmanaged_delete($source) == FALSE) { return FALSE; } return $filepath; } /** * Modifies a filename as needed for security purposes. * * Munging a file name prevents unknown file extensions from masking exploit * files. When web servers such as Apache decide how to process a URL request, * they use the file extension. If the extension is not recognized, Apache * skips that extension and uses the previous file extension. For example, if * the file being requested is exploit.php.pps, and Apache does not recognize * the '.pps' extension, it treats the file as PHP and executes it. To make * this file name safe for Apache and prevent it from executing as PHP, the * .php extension is "munged" into .php_, making the safe file name * exploit.php_.pps. * * Specifically, this function adds an underscore to all extensions that are * between 2 and 5 characters in length, internal to the file name, and not * included in $extensions. * * Function behavior is also controlled by the Drupal variable * 'allow_insecure_uploads'. If 'allow_insecure_uploads' evaluates to TRUE, no * alterations will be made, if it evaluates to FALSE, the filename is 'munged'. * * @param $filename * File name to modify. * @param $extensions * A space-separated list of extensions that should not be altered. * @param $alerts * If TRUE, drupal_set_message() will be called to display a message if the * file name was changed. * * @return * The potentially modified $filename. */ function file_munge_filename($filename, $extensions, $alerts = TRUE) { $original = $filename; // Allow potentially insecure uploads for very savvy users and admin if (!variable_get('allow_insecure_uploads', 0)) { $whitelist = array_unique(explode(' ', trim($extensions))); // Split the filename up by periods. The first part becomes the basename // the last part the final extension. $filename_parts = explode('.', $filename); $new_filename = array_shift($filename_parts); // Remove file basename. $final_extension = array_pop($filename_parts); // Remove final extension. // Loop through the middle parts of the name and add an underscore to the // end of each section that could be a file extension but isn't in the list // of allowed extensions. foreach ($filename_parts as $filename_part) { $new_filename .= '.' . $filename_part; if (!in_array($filename_part, $whitelist) && preg_match("/^[a-zA-Z]{2,5}\d?$/", $filename_part)) { $new_filename .= '_'; } } $filename = $new_filename . '.' . $final_extension; if ($alerts && $original != $filename) { drupal_set_message(t('For security reasons, your upload has been renamed to %filename.', array('%filename' => $filename))); } } return $filename; } /** * Undoes the effect of file_munge_filename(). * * @param $filename * String with the filename to be unmunged. * * @return * An unmunged filename string. */ function file_unmunge_filename($filename) { return str_replace('_.', '.', $filename); } /** * Creates a full file path from a directory and filename. * * If a file with the specified name already exists, an alternative will be * used. * * @param $basename * String filename * @param $directory * String containing the directory or parent URI. * * @return * File path consisting of $directory and a unique filename based off * of $basename. */ function file_create_filename($basename, $directory) { // Strip control characters (ASCII value < 32). Though these are allowed in // some filesystems, not many applications handle them well. $basename = preg_replace('/[\x00-\x1F]/u', '_', $basename); if (substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3) == 'WIN') { // These characters are not allowed in Windows filenames $basename = str_replace(array(':', '*', '?', '"', '<', '>', '|'), '_', $basename); } // A URI or path may already have a trailing slash or look like "public://". if (substr($directory, -1) == '/') { $separator = ''; } else { $separator = '/'; } $destination = $directory . $separator . $basename; if (file_exists($destination)) { // Destination file already exists, generate an alternative. $pos = strrpos($basename, '.'); if ($pos !== FALSE) { $name = substr($basename, 0, $pos); $ext = substr($basename, $pos); } else { $name = $basename; $ext = ''; } $counter = 0; do { $destination = $directory . $separator . $name . '_' . $counter++ . $ext; } while (file_exists($destination)); } return $destination; } /** * Deletes a file and its database record. * * If the $force parameter is not TRUE, file_usage_list() will be called to * determine if the file is being used by any modules. If the file is being * used the delete will be canceled. * * @param $file * A file object. * @param $force * Boolean indicating that the file should be deleted even if the file is * reported as in use by the file_usage table. * * @return mixed * TRUE for success, FALSE in the event of an error, or an array if the file * is being used by any modules. * * @see file_unmanaged_delete() * @see file_usage_list() * @see file_usage_delete() * @see hook_file_delete() */ function file_delete(stdClass $file, $force = FALSE) { if (!file_valid_uri($file->uri)) { if (($realpath = drupal_realpath($file->uri)) !== FALSE) { watchdog('file', 'File %file (%realpath) could not be deleted because it is not a valid URI. This may be caused by improper use of file_delete() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $file->uri, '%realpath' => $realpath)); } else { watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be deleted because it is not a valid URI. This may be caused by improper use of file_delete() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $file->uri)); } drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file could not be deleted, because it is not a valid URI. More information is available in the system log.', array('%file' => $file->uri)), 'error'); return FALSE; } // If any module still has a usage entry in the file_usage table, the file // will not be deleted, but file_delete() will return a populated array // that tests as TRUE. if (!$force && ($references = file_usage_list($file))) { return $references; } // Let other modules clean up any references to the deleted file. module_invoke_all('file_delete', $file); module_invoke_all('entity_delete', $file, 'file'); // Make sure the file is deleted before removing its row from the // database, so UIs can still find the file in the database. if (file_unmanaged_delete($file->uri)) { db_delete('file_managed')->condition('fid', $file->fid)->execute(); db_delete('file_usage')->condition('fid', $file->fid)->execute(); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } /** * Deletes a file without database changes or hook invocations. * * This function should be used when the file to be deleted does not have an * entry recorded in the files table. * * @param $path * A string containing a file path or (streamwrapper) URI. * * @return * TRUE for success or path does not exist, or FALSE in the event of an * error. * * @see file_delete() * @see file_unmanaged_delete_recursive() */ function file_unmanaged_delete($path) { if (is_dir($path)) { watchdog('file', '%path is a directory and cannot be removed using file_unmanaged_delete().', array('%path' => $path), WATCHDOG_ERROR); return FALSE; } if (is_file($path)) { return drupal_unlink($path); } // Return TRUE for non-existent file, but log that nothing was actually // deleted, as the current state is the intended result. if (!file_exists($path)) { watchdog('file', 'The file %path was not deleted, because it does not exist.', array('%path' => $path), WATCHDOG_NOTICE); return TRUE; } // We cannot handle anything other than files and directories. Log an error // for everything else (sockets, symbolic links, etc). watchdog('file', 'The file %path is not of a recognized type so it was not deleted.', array('%path' => $path), WATCHDOG_ERROR); return FALSE; } /** * Deletes all files and directories in the specified filepath recursively. * * If the specified path is a directory then the function will call itself * recursively to process the contents. Once the contents have been removed the * directory will also be removed. * * If the specified path is a file then it will be passed to * file_unmanaged_delete(). * * Note that this only deletes visible files with write permission. * * @param $path * A string containing either an URI or a file or directory path. * * @return * TRUE for success or if path does not exist, FALSE in the event of an * error. * * @see file_unmanaged_delete() */ function file_unmanaged_delete_recursive($path) { if (is_dir($path)) { $dir = dir($path); while (($entry = $dir->read()) !== FALSE) { if ($entry == '.' || $entry == '..') { continue; } $entry_path = $path . '/' . $entry; file_unmanaged_delete_recursive($entry_path); } $dir->close(); return drupal_rmdir($path); } return file_unmanaged_delete($path); } /** * Determines total disk space used by a single user or the whole filesystem. * * @param $uid * Optional. A user id, specifying NULL returns the total space used by all * non-temporary files. * @param $status * Optional. The file status to consider. The default is to only * consider files in status FILE_STATUS_PERMANENT. * * @return * An integer containing the number of bytes used. */ function file_space_used($uid = NULL, $status = FILE_STATUS_PERMANENT) { $query = db_select('file_managed', 'f'); $query->condition('f.status', $status); $query->addExpression('SUM(f.filesize)', 'filesize'); if (isset($uid)) { $query->condition('f.uid', $uid); } return $query->execute()->fetchField(); } /** * Saves a file upload to a new location. * * The file will be added to the {file_managed} table as a temporary file. * Temporary files are periodically cleaned. To make the file a permanent file, * assign the status and use file_save() to save the changes. * * @param $source * A string specifying the filepath or URI of the uploaded file to save. * @param $validators * An optional, associative array of callback functions used to validate the * file. See file_validate() for a full discussion of the array format. * If no extension validator is provided it will default to a limited safe * list of extensions which is as follows: "jpg jpeg gif png txt * doc xls pdf ppt pps odt ods odp". To allow all extensions you must * explicitly set the 'file_validate_extensions' validator to an empty array * (Beware: this is not safe and should only be allowed for trusted users, if * at all). * @param $destination * A string containing the URI $source should be copied to. * This must be a stream wrapper URI. If this value is omitted, Drupal's * temporary files scheme will be used ("temporary://"). * @param $replace * Replace behavior when the destination file already exists: * - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE: Replace the existing file. * - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME: Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is * unique. * - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR: Do nothing and return FALSE. * * @return * An object containing the file information if the upload succeeded, FALSE * in the event of an error, or NULL if no file was uploaded. The * documentation for the "File interface" group, which you can find under * Related topics, or the header at the top of this file, documents the * components of a file object. In addition to the standard components, * this function adds: * - source: Path to the file before it is moved. * - destination: Path to the file after it is moved (same as 'uri'). */ function file_save_upload($source, $validators = array(), $destination = FALSE, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) { global $user; static $upload_cache; // Return cached objects without processing since the file will have // already been processed and the paths in _FILES will be invalid. if (isset($upload_cache[$source])) { return $upload_cache[$source]; } // Make sure there's an upload to process. if (empty($_FILES['files']['name'][$source])) { return NULL; } // Check for file upload errors and return FALSE if a lower level system // error occurred. For a complete list of errors: // See http://php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.errors.php. switch ($_FILES['files']['error'][$source]) { case UPLOAD_ERR_INI_SIZE: case UPLOAD_ERR_FORM_SIZE: drupal_set_message(t('The file %file could not be saved, because it exceeds %maxsize, the maximum allowed size for uploads.', array('%file' => $_FILES['files']['name'][$source], '%maxsize' => format_size(file_upload_max_size()))), 'error'); return FALSE; case UPLOAD_ERR_PARTIAL: case UPLOAD_ERR_NO_FILE: drupal_set_message(t('The file %file could not be saved, because the upload did not complete.', array('%file' => $_FILES['files']['name'][$source])), 'error'); return FALSE; case UPLOAD_ERR_OK: // Final check that this is a valid upload, if it isn't, use the // default error handler. if (is_uploaded_file($_FILES['files']['tmp_name'][$source])) { break; } // Unknown error default: drupal_set_message(t('The file %file could not be saved. An unknown error has occurred.', array('%file' => $_FILES['files']['name'][$source])), 'error'); return FALSE; } // Begin building file object. $file = new stdClass(); $file->uid = $user->uid; $file->status = 0; $file->filename = trim(drupal_basename($_FILES['files']['name'][$source]), '.'); $file->uri = $_FILES['files']['tmp_name'][$source]; $file->filemime = file_get_mimetype($file->filename); $file->filesize = $_FILES['files']['size'][$source]; $extensions = ''; if (isset($validators['file_validate_extensions'])) { if (isset($validators['file_validate_extensions'][0])) { // Build the list of non-munged extensions if the caller provided them. $extensions = $validators['file_validate_extensions'][0]; } else { // If 'file_validate_extensions' is set and the list is empty then the // caller wants to allow any extension. In this case we have to remove the // validator or else it will reject all extensions. unset($validators['file_validate_extensions']); } } else { // No validator was provided, so add one using the default list. // Build a default non-munged safe list for file_munge_filename(). $extensions = 'jpg jpeg gif png txt doc xls pdf ppt pps odt ods odp'; $validators['file_validate_extensions'] = array(); $validators['file_validate_extensions'][0] = $extensions; } if (!empty($extensions)) { // Munge the filename to protect against possible malicious extension hiding // within an unknown file type (ie: filename.html.foo). $file->filename = file_munge_filename($file->filename, $extensions); } // Rename potentially executable files, to help prevent exploits (i.e. will // rename filename.php.foo and filename.php to filename.php.foo.txt and // filename.php.txt, respectively). Don't rename if 'allow_insecure_uploads' // evaluates to TRUE. if (!variable_get('allow_insecure_uploads', 0) && preg_match('/\.(php|pl|py|cgi|asp|js)(\.|$)/i', $file->filename) && (substr($file->filename, -4) != '.txt')) { $file->filemime = 'text/plain'; $file->uri .= '.txt'; $file->filename .= '.txt'; // The .txt extension may not be in the allowed list of extensions. We have // to add it here or else the file upload will fail. if (!empty($extensions)) { $validators['file_validate_extensions'][0] .= ' txt'; drupal_set_message(t('For security reasons, your upload has been renamed to %filename.', array('%filename' => $file->filename))); } } // If the destination is not provided, use the temporary directory. if (empty($destination)) { $destination = 'temporary://'; } // Assert that the destination contains a valid stream. $destination_scheme = file_uri_scheme($destination); if (!$destination_scheme || !file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($destination_scheme)) { drupal_set_message(t('The file could not be uploaded, because the destination %destination is invalid.', array('%destination' => $destination)), 'error'); return FALSE; } $file->source = $source; // A URI may already have a trailing slash or look like "public://". if (substr($destination, -1) != '/') { $destination .= '/'; } $file->destination = file_destination($destination . $file->filename, $replace); // If file_destination() returns FALSE then $replace == FILE_EXISTS_ERROR and // there's an existing file so we need to bail. if ($file->destination === FALSE) { drupal_set_message(t('The file %source could not be uploaded because a file by that name already exists in the destination %directory.', array('%source' => $source, '%directory' => $destination)), 'error'); return FALSE; } // Add in our check of the the file name length. $validators['file_validate_name_length'] = array(); // Call the validation functions specified by this function's caller. $errors = file_validate($file, $validators); // Check for errors. if (!empty($errors)) { $message = t('The specified file %name could not be uploaded.', array('%name' => $file->filename)); if (count($errors) > 1) { $message .= theme('item_list', array('items' => $errors)); } else { $message .= ' ' . array_pop($errors); } form_set_error($source, $message); return FALSE; } // Move uploaded files from PHP's upload_tmp_dir to Drupal's temporary // directory. This overcomes open_basedir restrictions for future file // operations. $file->uri = $file->destination; if (!drupal_move_uploaded_file($_FILES['files']['tmp_name'][$source], $file->uri)) { form_set_error($source, t('File upload error. Could not move uploaded file.')); watchdog('file', 'Upload error. Could not move uploaded file %file to destination %destination.', array('%file' => $file->filename, '%destination' => $file->uri)); return FALSE; } // Set the permissions on the new file. drupal_chmod($file->uri); // If we are replacing an existing file re-use its database record. if ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE) { $existing_files = file_load_multiple(array(), array('uri' => $file->uri)); if (count($existing_files)) { $existing = reset($existing_files); $file->fid = $existing->fid; } } // If we made it this far it's safe to record this file in the database. if ($file = file_save($file)) { // Add file to the cache. $upload_cache[$source] = $file; return $file; } return FALSE; } /** * Moves an uploaded file to a new location. * * PHP's move_uploaded_file() does not properly support streams if safe_mode * or open_basedir are enabled, so this function fills that gap. * * Compatibility: normal paths and stream wrappers. * * @param $filename * The filename of the uploaded file. * @param $uri * A string containing the destination URI of the file. * * @return * TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure. * * @see move_uploaded_file() * @see http://drupal.org/node/515192 * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_move_uploaded_file($filename, $uri) { $result = @move_uploaded_file($filename, $uri); // PHP's move_uploaded_file() does not properly support streams if safe_mode // or open_basedir are enabled so if the move failed, try finding a real path // and retry the move operation. if (!$result) { if ($realpath = drupal_realpath($uri)) { $result = move_uploaded_file($filename, $realpath); } else { $result = move_uploaded_file($filename, $uri); } } return $result; } /** * Checks that a file meets the criteria specified by the validators. * * After executing the validator callbacks specified hook_file_validate() will * also be called to allow other modules to report errors about the file. * * @param $file * A Drupal file object. * @param $validators * An optional, associative array of callback functions used to validate the * file. The keys are function names and the values arrays of callback * parameters which will be passed in after the file object. The * functions should return an array of error messages; an empty array * indicates that the file passed validation. The functions will be called in * the order specified. * * @return * An array containing validation error messages. * * @see hook_file_validate() */ function file_validate(stdClass &$file, $validators = array()) { // Call the validation functions specified by this function's caller. $errors = array(); foreach ($validators as $function => $args) { if (function_exists($function)) { array_unshift($args, $file); $errors = array_merge($errors, call_user_func_array($function, $args)); } } // Let other modules perform validation on the new file. return array_merge($errors, module_invoke_all('file_validate', $file)); } /** * Checks for files with names longer than we can store in the database. * * @param $file * A Drupal file object. * * @return * An array. If the file name is too long, it will contain an error message. */ function file_validate_name_length(stdClass $file) { $errors = array(); if (empty($file->filename)) { $errors[] = t("The file's name is empty. Please give a name to the file."); } if (strlen($file->filename) > 240) { $errors[] = t("The file's name exceeds the 240 characters limit. Please rename the file and try again."); } return $errors; } /** * Checks that the filename ends with an allowed extension. * * @param $file * A Drupal file object. * @param $extensions * A string with a space separated list of allowed extensions. * * @return * An array. If the file extension is not allowed, it will contain an error * message. * * @see hook_file_validate() */ function file_validate_extensions(stdClass $file, $extensions) { $errors = array(); $regex = '/\.(' . preg_replace('/ +/', '|', preg_quote($extensions)) . ')$/i'; if (!preg_match($regex, $file->filename)) { $errors[] = t('Only files with the following extensions are allowed: %files-allowed.', array('%files-allowed' => $extensions)); } return $errors; } /** * Checks that the file's size is below certain limits. * * This check is not enforced for the user #1. * * @param $file * A Drupal file object. * @param $file_limit * An integer specifying the maximum file size in bytes. Zero indicates that * no limit should be enforced. * @param $user_limit * An integer specifying the maximum number of bytes the user is allowed. * Zero indicates that no limit should be enforced. * * @return * An array. If the file size exceeds limits, it will contain an error * message. * * @see hook_file_validate() */ function file_validate_size(stdClass $file, $file_limit = 0, $user_limit = 0) { global $user; $errors = array(); // Bypass validation for uid = 1. if ($user->uid != 1) { if ($file_limit && $file->filesize > $file_limit) { $errors[] = t('The file is %filesize exceeding the maximum file size of %maxsize.', array('%filesize' => format_size($file->filesize), '%maxsize' => format_size($file_limit))); } // Save a query by only calling file_space_used() when a limit is provided. if ($user_limit && (file_space_used($user->uid) + $file->filesize) > $user_limit) { $errors[] = t('The file is %filesize which would exceed your disk quota of %quota.', array('%filesize' => format_size($file->filesize), '%quota' => format_size($user_limit))); } } return $errors; } /** * Checks that the file is recognized by image_get_info() as an image. * * @param $file * A Drupal file object. * * @return * An array. If the file is not an image, it will contain an error message. * * @see hook_file_validate() */ function file_validate_is_image(stdClass $file) { $errors = array(); $info = image_get_info($file->uri); if (!$info || empty($info['extension'])) { $errors[] = t('Only JPEG, PNG and GIF images are allowed.'); } return $errors; } /** * Verifies that image dimensions are within the specified maximum and minimum. * * Non-image files will be ignored. If a image toolkit is available the image * will be scaled to fit within the desired maximum dimensions. * * @param $file * A Drupal file object. This function may resize the file affecting its * size. * @param $maximum_dimensions * An optional string in the form WIDTHxHEIGHT e.g. '640x480' or '85x85'. If * an image toolkit is installed the image will be resized down to these * dimensions. A value of 0 indicates no restriction on size, so resizing * will be attempted. * @param $minimum_dimensions * An optional string in the form WIDTHxHEIGHT. This will check that the * image meets a minimum size. A value of 0 indicates no restriction. * * @return * An array. If the file is an image and did not meet the requirements, it * will contain an error message. * * @see hook_file_validate() */ function file_validate_image_resolution(stdClass $file, $maximum_dimensions = 0, $minimum_dimensions = 0) { $errors = array(); // Check first that the file is an image. if ($info = image_get_info($file->uri)) { if ($maximum_dimensions) { // Check that it is smaller than the given dimensions. list($width, $height) = explode('x', $maximum_dimensions); if ($info['width'] > $width || $info['height'] > $height) { // Try to resize the image to fit the dimensions. if ($image = image_load($file->uri)) { image_scale($image, $width, $height); image_save($image); $file->filesize = $image->info['file_size']; drupal_set_message(t('The image was resized to fit within the maximum allowed dimensions of %dimensions pixels.', array('%dimensions' => $maximum_dimensions))); } else { $errors[] = t('The image is too large; the maximum dimensions are %dimensions pixels.', array('%dimensions' => $maximum_dimensions)); } } } if ($minimum_dimensions) { // Check that it is larger than the given dimensions. list($width, $height) = explode('x', $minimum_dimensions); if ($info['width'] < $width || $info['height'] < $height) { $errors[] = t('The image is too small; the minimum dimensions are %dimensions pixels.', array('%dimensions' => $minimum_dimensions)); } } } return $errors; } /** * Saves a file to the specified destination and creates a database entry. * * @param $data * A string containing the contents of the file. * @param $destination * A string containing the destination URI. This must be a stream wrapper URI. * If no value is provided, a randomized name will be generated and the file * will be saved using Drupal's default files scheme, usually "public://". * @param $replace * Replace behavior when the destination file already exists: * - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file. If a managed file with * the destination name exists then its database entry will be updated. If * no database entry is found then a new one will be created. * - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is * unique. * - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE. * * @return * A file object, or FALSE on error. * * @see file_unmanaged_save_data() */ function file_save_data($data, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) { global $user; if (empty($destination)) { $destination = file_default_scheme() . '://'; } if (!file_valid_uri($destination)) { watchdog('file', 'The data could not be saved because the destination %destination is invalid. This may be caused by improper use of file_save_data() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%destination' => $destination)); drupal_set_message(t('The data could not be saved, because the destination is invalid. More information is available in the system log.'), 'error'); return FALSE; } if ($uri = file_unmanaged_save_data($data, $destination, $replace)) { // Create a file object. $file = new stdClass(); $file->fid = NULL; $file->uri = $uri; $file->filename = drupal_basename($uri); $file->filemime = file_get_mimetype($file->uri); $file->uid = $user->uid; $file->status = FILE_STATUS_PERMANENT; // If we are replacing an existing file re-use its database record. if ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE) { $existing_files = file_load_multiple(array(), array('uri' => $uri)); if (count($existing_files)) { $existing = reset($existing_files); $file->fid = $existing->fid; $file->filename = $existing->filename; } } // If we are renaming around an existing file (rather than a directory), // use its basename for the filename. elseif ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_RENAME && is_file($destination)) { $file->filename = drupal_basename($destination); } return file_save($file); } return FALSE; } /** * Saves a string to the specified destination without invoking file API. * * This function is identical to file_save_data() except the file will not be * saved to the {file_managed} table and none of the file_* hooks will be * called. * * @param $data * A string containing the contents of the file. * @param $destination * A string containing the destination location. This must be a stream wrapper * URI. If no value is provided, a randomized name will be generated and the * file will be saved using Drupal's default files scheme, usually * "public://". * @param $replace * Replace behavior when the destination file already exists: * - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file. * - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is * unique. * - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE. * * @return * A string with the path of the resulting file, or FALSE on error. * * @see file_save_data() */ function file_unmanaged_save_data($data, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) { // Write the data to a temporary file. $temp_name = drupal_tempnam('temporary://', 'file'); if (file_put_contents($temp_name, $data) === FALSE) { drupal_set_message(t('The file could not be created.'), 'error'); return FALSE; } // Move the file to its final destination. return file_unmanaged_move($temp_name, $destination, $replace); } /** * Transfers a file to the client using HTTP. * * Pipes a file through Drupal to the client. * * @param $uri * String specifying the file URI to transfer. * @param $headers * An array of HTTP headers to send along with file. */ function file_transfer($uri, $headers) { if (ob_get_level()) { ob_end_clean(); } foreach ($headers as $name => $value) { drupal_add_http_header($name, $value); } drupal_send_headers(); $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri); // Transfer file in 1024 byte chunks to save memory usage. if ($scheme && file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme) && $fd = fopen($uri, 'rb')) { while (!feof($fd)) { print fread($fd, 1024); } fclose($fd); } else { drupal_not_found(); } drupal_exit(); } /** * Menu handler for private file transfers. * * Call modules that implement hook_file_download() to find out if a file is * accessible and what headers it should be transferred with. If one or more * modules returned headers the download will start with the returned headers. * If a module returns -1 drupal_access_denied() will be returned. If the file * exists but no modules responded drupal_access_denied() will be returned. * If the file does not exist drupal_not_found() will be returned. * * @see system_menu() */ function file_download() { // Merge remainder of arguments from GET['q'], into relative file path. $args = func_get_args(); $scheme = array_shift($args); $target = implode('/', $args); $uri = $scheme . '://' . $target; if (file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme) && file_exists($uri)) { // Let other modules provide headers and controls access to the file. // module_invoke_all() uses array_merge_recursive() which merges header // values into a new array. To avoid that and allow modules to override // headers instead, use array_merge() to merge the returned arrays. $headers = array(); foreach (module_implements('file_download') as $module) { $function = $module . '_file_download'; $result = $function($uri); if ($result == -1) { // Throw away the headers received so far. $headers = array(); break; } if (isset($result) && is_array($result)) { $headers = array_merge($headers, $result); } } if (count($headers)) { file_transfer($uri, $headers); } drupal_access_denied(); } else { drupal_not_found(); } drupal_exit(); } /** * Finds all files that match a given mask in a given directory. * * Directories and files beginning with a period are excluded; this * prevents hidden files and directories (such as SVN working directories) * from being scanned. * * @param $dir * The base directory or URI to scan, without trailing slash. * @param $mask * The preg_match() regular expression of the files to find. * @param $options * An associative array of additional options, with the following elements: * - 'nomask': The preg_match() regular expression of the files to ignore. * Defaults to '/(\.\.?|CVS)$/'. * - 'callback': The callback function to call for each match. There is no * default callback. * - 'recurse': When TRUE, the directory scan will recurse the entire tree * starting at the provided directory. Defaults to TRUE. * - 'key': The key to be used for the returned associative array of files. * Possible values are 'uri', for the file's URI; 'filename', for the * basename of the file; and 'name' for the name of the file without the * extension. Defaults to 'uri'. * - 'min_depth': Minimum depth of directories to return files from. Defaults * to 0. * @param $depth * Current depth of recursion. This parameter is only used internally and * should not be passed in. * * @return * An associative array (keyed on the chosen key) of objects with 'uri', * 'filename', and 'name' members corresponding to the matching files. */ function file_scan_directory($dir, $mask, $options = array(), $depth = 0) { // Merge in defaults. $options += array( 'nomask' => '/(\.\.?|CVS)$/', 'callback' => 0, 'recurse' => TRUE, 'key' => 'uri', 'min_depth' => 0, ); $options['key'] = in_array($options['key'], array('uri', 'filename', 'name')) ? $options['key'] : 'uri'; $files = array(); if (is_dir($dir) && $handle = opendir($dir)) { while (FALSE !== ($filename = readdir($handle))) { if (!preg_match($options['nomask'], $filename) && $filename[0] != '.') { $uri = "$dir/$filename"; $uri = file_stream_wrapper_uri_normalize($uri); if (is_dir($uri) && $options['recurse']) { // Give priority to files in this folder by merging them in after any subdirectory files. $files = array_merge(file_scan_directory($uri, $mask, $options, $depth + 1), $files); } elseif ($depth >= $options['min_depth'] && preg_match($mask, $filename)) { // Always use this match over anything already set in $files with the // same $$options['key']. $file = new stdClass(); $file->uri = $uri; $file->filename = $filename; $file->name = pathinfo($filename, PATHINFO_FILENAME); $key = $options['key']; $files[$file->$key] = $file; if ($options['callback']) { $options['callback']($uri); } } } } closedir($handle); } return $files; } /** * Determines the maximum file upload size by querying the PHP settings. * * @return * A file size limit in bytes based on the PHP upload_max_filesize and * post_max_size */ function file_upload_max_size() { static $max_size = -1; if ($max_size < 0) { // Start with post_max_size. $max_size = parse_size(ini_get('post_max_size')); // If upload_max_size is less, then reduce. Except if upload_max_size is // zero, which indicates no limit. $upload_max = parse_size(ini_get('upload_max_filesize')); if ($upload_max > 0 && $upload_max < $max_size) { $max_size = $upload_max; } } return $max_size; } /** * Determines an Internet Media Type or MIME type from a filename. * * @param $uri * A string containing the URI, path, or filename. * @param $mapping * An optional map of extensions to their mimetypes, in the form: * - 'mimetypes': a list of mimetypes, keyed by an identifier, * - 'extensions': the mapping itself, an associative array in which * the key is the extension (lowercase) and the value is the mimetype * identifier. If $mapping is NULL file_mimetype_mapping() is called. * * @return * The internet media type registered for the extension or * application/octet-stream for unknown extensions. * * @see file_default_mimetype_mapping() */ function file_get_mimetype($uri, $mapping = NULL) { if ($wrapper = file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_uri($uri)) { return $wrapper->getMimeType($uri, $mapping); } else { // getMimeType() is not implementation specific, so we can directly // call it without an instance. return DrupalLocalStreamWrapper::getMimeType($uri, $mapping); } } /** * Sets the permissions on a file or directory. * * This function will use the 'file_chmod_directory' and 'file_chmod_file' * variables for the default modes for directories and uploaded/generated * files. By default these will give everyone read access so that users * accessing the files with a user account without the webserver group (e.g. * via FTP) can read these files, and give group write permissions so webserver * group members (e.g. a vhost account) can alter files uploaded and owned by * the webserver. * * PHP's chmod does not support stream wrappers so we use our wrapper * implementation which interfaces with chmod() by default. Contrib wrappers * may override this behavior in their implementations as needed. * * @param $uri * A string containing a URI file, or directory path. * @param $mode * Integer value for the permissions. Consult PHP chmod() documentation for * more information. * * @return * TRUE for success, FALSE in the event of an error. * * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_chmod($uri, $mode = NULL) { if (!isset($mode)) { if (is_dir($uri)) { $mode = variable_get('file_chmod_directory', 0775); } else { $mode = variable_get('file_chmod_file', 0664); } } // If this URI is a stream, pass it off to the appropriate stream wrapper. // Otherwise, attempt PHP's chmod. This allows use of drupal_chmod even // for unmanaged files outside of the stream wrapper interface. if ($wrapper = file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_uri($uri)) { if ($wrapper->chmod($mode)) { return TRUE; } } else { if (@chmod($uri, $mode)) { return TRUE; } } watchdog('file', 'The file permissions could not be set on %uri.', array('%uri' => $uri), WATCHDOG_ERROR); return FALSE; } /** * Deletes a file. * * PHP's unlink() is broken on Windows, as it can fail to remove a file * when it has a read-only flag set. * * @param $uri * A URI or pathname. * @param $context * Refer to http://php.net/manual/en/ref.stream.php * * @return * Boolean TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure. * * @see unlink() * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_unlink($uri, $context = NULL) { $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri); if ((!$scheme || !file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme)) && (substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3) == 'WIN')) { chmod($uri, 0600); } if ($context) { return unlink($uri, $context); } else { return unlink($uri); } } /** * Returns the absolute local filesystem path of a stream URI. * * This function was originally written to ease the conversion of 6.x code to * use 7.x stream wrappers. However, it assumes that every URI may be resolved * to an absolute local filesystem path, and this assumption fails when stream * wrappers are used to support remote file storage. Remote stream wrappers * may implement the realpath method by always returning FALSE. The use of * drupal_realpath() is discouraged, and is slowly being removed from core * functions where possible. * * Only use this function if you know that the stream wrapper in the URI uses * the local file system, and you need to pass an absolute path to a function * that is incompatible with stream URIs. * * @param $uri * A stream wrapper URI or a filesystem path, possibly including one or more * symbolic links. * * @return * The absolute local filesystem path (with no symbolic links), or FALSE on * failure. * * @todo This function is deprecated, and should be removed wherever possible. * * @see DrupalStreamWrapperInterface::realpath() * @see http://php.net/manual/function.realpath.php * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_realpath($uri) { // If this URI is a stream, pass it off to the appropriate stream wrapper. // Otherwise, attempt PHP's realpath. This allows use of drupal_realpath even // for unmanaged files outside of the stream wrapper interface. if ($wrapper = file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_uri($uri)) { return $wrapper->realpath(); } // Check that the URI has a value. There is a bug in PHP 5.2 on *BSD systems // that makes realpath not return FALSE as expected when passing an empty // variable. // @todo Remove when Drupal drops support for PHP 5.2. elseif (!empty($uri)) { return realpath($uri); } return FALSE; } /** * Gets the name of the directory from a given path. * * PHP's dirname() does not properly pass streams, so this function fills * that gap. It is backwards compatible with normal paths and will use * PHP's dirname() as a fallback. * * Compatibility: normal paths and stream wrappers. * * @param $uri * A URI or path. * * @return * A string containing the directory name. * * @see dirname() * @see http://drupal.org/node/515192 * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_dirname($uri) { $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri); if ($scheme && file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme)) { return file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_scheme($scheme)->dirname($uri); } else { return dirname($uri); } } /** * Gets the filename from a given path. * * PHP's basename() does not properly support streams or filenames beginning * with a non-US-ASCII character. * * @see http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=37738 * @see basename() * * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_basename($uri, $suffix = NULL) { $separators = '/'; if (DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR != '/') { // For Windows OS add special separator. $separators .= DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR; } // Remove right-most slashes when $uri points to directory. $uri = rtrim($uri, $separators); // Returns the trailing part of the $uri starting after one of the directory // separators. $filename = preg_match('@[^' . preg_quote($separators, '@') . ']+$@', $uri, $matches) ? $matches[0] : ''; // Cuts off a suffix from the filename. if ($suffix) { $filename = preg_replace('@' . preg_quote($suffix, '@') . '$@', '', $filename); } return $filename; } /** * Creates a directory using Drupal's default mode. * * PHP's mkdir() does not respect Drupal's default permissions mode. If a mode * is not provided, this function will make sure that Drupal's is used. * * Compatibility: normal paths and stream wrappers. * * @param $uri * A URI or pathname. * @param $mode * By default the Drupal mode is used. * @param $recursive * Default to FALSE. * @param $context * Refer to http://php.net/manual/en/ref.stream.php * * @return * Boolean TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure. * * @see mkdir() * @see http://drupal.org/node/515192 * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_mkdir($uri, $mode = NULL, $recursive = FALSE, $context = NULL) { if (!isset($mode)) { $mode = variable_get('file_chmod_directory', 0775); } if (!isset($context)) { return mkdir($uri, $mode, $recursive); } else { return mkdir($uri, $mode, $recursive, $context); } } /** * Removes a directory. * * PHP's rmdir() is broken on Windows, as it can fail to remove a directory * when it has a read-only flag set. * * @param $uri * A URI or pathname. * @param $context * Refer to http://php.net/manual/en/ref.stream.php * * @return * Boolean TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure. * * @see rmdir() * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_rmdir($uri, $context = NULL) { $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri); if ((!$scheme || !file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme)) && (substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3) == 'WIN')) { chmod($uri, 0700); } if ($context) { return rmdir($uri, $context); } else { return rmdir($uri); } } /** * Creates a file with a unique filename in the specified directory. * * PHP's tempnam() does not return a URI like we want. This function * will return a URI if given a URI, or it will return a filepath if * given a filepath. * * Compatibility: normal paths and stream wrappers. * * @param $directory * The directory where the temporary filename will be created. * @param $prefix * The prefix of the generated temporary filename. * Note: Windows uses only the first three characters of prefix. * * @return * The new temporary filename, or FALSE on failure. * * @see tempnam() * @see http://drupal.org/node/515192 * @ingroup php_wrappers */ function drupal_tempnam($directory, $prefix) { $scheme = file_uri_scheme($directory); if ($scheme && file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme)) { $wrapper = file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_scheme($scheme); if ($filename = tempnam($wrapper->getDirectoryPath(), $prefix)) { return $scheme . '://' . drupal_basename($filename); } else { return FALSE; } } else { // Handle as a normal tempnam() call. return tempnam($directory, $prefix); } } /** * Gets the path of system-appropriate temporary directory. */ function file_directory_temp() { $temporary_directory = variable_get('file_temporary_path', NULL); if (empty($temporary_directory)) { $directories = array(); // Has PHP been set with an upload_tmp_dir? if (ini_get('upload_tmp_dir')) { $directories[] = ini_get('upload_tmp_dir'); } // Operating system specific dirs. if (substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3) == 'WIN') { $directories[] = 'c:\\windows\\temp'; $directories[] = 'c:\\winnt\\temp'; } else { $directories[] = '/tmp'; } // PHP may be able to find an alternative tmp directory. // This function exists in PHP 5 >= 5.2.1, but Drupal // requires PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, so we check for it. if (function_exists('sys_get_temp_dir')) { $directories[] = sys_get_temp_dir(); } foreach ($directories as $directory) { if (is_dir($directory) && is_writable($directory)) { $temporary_directory = $directory; break; } } if (empty($temporary_directory)) { // If no directory has been found default to 'files/tmp'. $temporary_directory = variable_get('file_public_path', conf_path() . '/files') . '/tmp'; // Windows accepts paths with either slash (/) or backslash (\), but will // not accept a path which contains both a slash and a backslash. Since // the 'file_public_path' variable may have either format, we sanitize // everything to use slash which is supported on all platforms. $temporary_directory = str_replace('\\', '/', $temporary_directory); } // Save the path of the discovered directory. variable_set('file_temporary_path', $temporary_directory); } return $temporary_directory; } /** * Examines a file object and returns appropriate content headers for download. * * @param $file * A file object. * * @return * An associative array of headers, as expected by file_transfer(). */ function file_get_content_headers($file) { $name = mime_header_encode($file->filename); $type = mime_header_encode($file->filemime); // Serve images, text, and flash content for display rather than download. $inline_types = variable_get('file_inline_types', array('^text/', '^image/', 'flash$')); $disposition = 'attachment'; foreach ($inline_types as $inline_type) { // Exclamation marks are used as delimiters to avoid escaping slashes. if (preg_match('!' . $inline_type . '!', $file->filemime)) { $disposition = 'inline'; } } return array( 'Content-Type' => $type, 'Content-Length' => $file->filesize, 'Content-Disposition' => $disposition . '; filename="' . $name . '"', 'Cache-Control' => 'private', ); } /** * @} End of "defgroup file". */