instiki/vendor/rubyzip-0.5.8/lib/zip/zipfilesystem.rb
2005-04-10 16:55:44 +00:00

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require 'zip/zip'
module Zip
# The ZipFileSystem API provides an API for accessing entries in
# a zip archive that is similar to ruby's builtin File and Dir
# classes.
#
# Requiring 'zip/zipfilesystem' includes this module in ZipFile
# making the methods in this module available on ZipFile objects.
#
# Using this API the following example creates a new zip file
# <code>my.zip</code> containing a normal entry with the name
# <code>first.txt</code>, a directory entry named <code>mydir</code>
# and finally another normal entry named <code>second.txt</code>
#
# require 'zip/zipfilesystem'
#
# Zip::ZipFile.open("my.zip", Zip::ZipFile::CREATE) {
# |zipfile|
# zipfile.file.open("first.txt", "w") { |f| f.puts "Hello world" }
# zipfile.dir.mkdir("mydir")
# zipfile.file.open("mydir/second.txt", "w") { |f| f.puts "Hello again" }
# }
#
# Reading is as easy as writing, as the following example shows. The
# example writes the contents of <code>first.txt</code> from zip archive
# <code>my.zip</code> to standard out.
#
# require 'zip/zipfilesystem'
#
# Zip::ZipFile.open("my.zip") {
# |zipfile|
# puts zipfile.file.read("first.txt")
# }
module ZipFileSystem
def initialize # :nodoc:
mappedZip = ZipFileNameMapper.new(self)
@zipFsDir = ZipFsDir.new(mappedZip)
@zipFsFile = ZipFsFile.new(mappedZip)
@zipFsDir.file = @zipFsFile
@zipFsFile.dir = @zipFsDir
end
# Returns a ZipFsDir which is much like ruby's builtin Dir (class)
# object, except it works on the ZipFile on which this method is
# invoked
def dir
@zipFsDir
end
# Returns a ZipFsFile which is much like ruby's builtin File (class)
# object, except it works on the ZipFile on which this method is
# invoked
def file
@zipFsFile
end
# Instances of this class are normally accessed via the accessor
# ZipFile::file. An instance of ZipFsFile behaves like ruby's
# builtin File (class) object, except it works on ZipFile entries.
#
# The individual methods are not documented due to their
# similarity with the methods in File
class ZipFsFile
attr_writer :dir
# protected :dir
class ZipFsStat
def initialize(zipFsFile, entryName)
@zipFsFile = zipFsFile
@entryName = entryName
end
def forward_invoke(msg)
@zipFsFile.send(msg, @entryName)
end
def kind_of?(t)
super || t == ::File::Stat
end
forward_message :forward_invoke, :file?, :directory?, :pipe?, :chardev?
forward_message :forward_invoke, :symlink?, :socket?, :blockdev?
forward_message :forward_invoke, :readable?, :readable_real?
forward_message :forward_invoke, :writable?, :writable_real?
forward_message :forward_invoke, :executable?, :executable_real?
forward_message :forward_invoke, :sticky?, :owned?, :grpowned?
forward_message :forward_invoke, :setuid?, :setgid?
forward_message :forward_invoke, :zero?
forward_message :forward_invoke, :size, :size?
forward_message :forward_invoke, :mtime, :atime, :ctime
def blocks; nil; end
def get_entry
@zipFsFile.__send__(:get_entry, @entryName)
end
private :get_entry
def gid
e = get_entry
if e.extra.member? "IUnix"
e.extra["IUnix"].gid || 0
else
0
end
end
def uid
e = get_entry
if e.extra.member? "IUnix"
e.extra["IUnix"].uid || 0
else
0
end
end
def ino; 0; end
def dev; 0; end
def rdev; 0; end
def rdev_major; 0; end
def rdev_minor; 0; end
def ftype
if file?
return "file"
elsif directory?
return "directory"
else
raise StandardError, "Unknown file type"
end
end
def nlink; 1; end
def blksize; nil; end
def mode
e = get_entry
if e.fstype == 3
e.externalFileAttributes >> 16
else
33206 # 33206 is equivalent to -rw-rw-rw-
end
end
end
def initialize(mappedZip)
@mappedZip = mappedZip
end
def get_entry(fileName)
if ! exists?(fileName)
raise Errno::ENOENT, "No such file or directory - #{fileName}"
end
@mappedZip.find_entry(fileName)
end
private :get_entry
def unix_mode_cmp(fileName, mode)
begin
e = get_entry(fileName)
e.fstype == 3 && ((e.externalFileAttributes >> 16) & mode ) != 0
rescue Errno::ENOENT
false
end
end
private :unix_mode_cmp
def exists?(fileName)
expand_path(fileName) == "/" || @mappedZip.find_entry(fileName) != nil
end
alias :exist? :exists?
# Permissions not implemented, so if the file exists it is accessible
alias owned? exists?
alias grpowned? exists?
def readable?(fileName)
unix_mode_cmp(fileName, 0444)
end
alias readable_real? readable?
def writable?(fileName)
unix_mode_cmp(fileName, 0222)
end
alias writable_real? writable?
def executable?(fileName)
unix_mode_cmp(fileName, 0111)
end
alias executable_real? executable?
def setuid?(fileName)
unix_mode_cmp(fileName, 04000)
end
def setgid?(fileName)
unix_mode_cmp(fileName, 02000)
end
def sticky?(fileName)
unix_mode_cmp(fileName, 01000)
end
def umask(*args)
::File.umask(*args)
end
def truncate(fileName, len)
raise StandardError, "truncate not supported"
end
def directory?(fileName)
entry = @mappedZip.find_entry(fileName)
expand_path(fileName) == "/" || (entry != nil && entry.directory?)
end
def open(fileName, openMode = "r", &block)
case openMode
when "r"
@mappedZip.get_input_stream(fileName, &block)
when "w"
@mappedZip.get_output_stream(fileName, &block)
else
raise StandardError, "openmode '#{openMode} not supported" unless openMode == "r"
end
end
def new(fileName, openMode = "r")
open(fileName, openMode)
end
def size(fileName)
@mappedZip.get_entry(fileName).size
end
# Returns nil for not found and nil for directories
def size?(fileName)
entry = @mappedZip.find_entry(fileName)
return (entry == nil || entry.directory?) ? nil : entry.size
end
def chown(ownerInt, groupInt, *filenames)
filenames.each { |fileName|
e = get_entry(fileName)
unless e.extra.member?("IUnix")
e.extra.create("IUnix")
end
e.extra["IUnix"].uid = ownerInt
e.extra["IUnix"].gid = groupInt
}
filenames.size
end
def chmod (modeInt, *filenames)
filenames.each { |fileName|
e = get_entry(fileName)
e.fstype = 3 # force convertion filesystem type to unix
e.externalFileAttributes = modeInt << 16
}
filenames.size
end
def zero?(fileName)
sz = size(fileName)
sz == nil || sz == 0
rescue Errno::ENOENT
false
end
def file?(fileName)
entry = @mappedZip.find_entry(fileName)
entry != nil && entry.file?
end
def dirname(fileName)
::File.dirname(fileName)
end
def basename(fileName)
::File.basename(fileName)
end
def split(fileName)
::File.split(fileName)
end
def join(*fragments)
::File.join(*fragments)
end
def utime(modifiedTime, *fileNames)
fileNames.each { |fileName|
get_entry(fileName).time = modifiedTime
}
end
def mtime(fileName)
@mappedZip.get_entry(fileName).mtime
end
def atime(fileName)
e = get_entry(fileName)
if e.extra.member? "UniversalTime"
e.extra["UniversalTime"].atime
else
nil
end
end
def ctime(fileName)
e = get_entry(fileName)
if e.extra.member? "UniversalTime"
e.extra["UniversalTime"].ctime
else
nil
end
end
def pipe?(filename)
false
end
def blockdev?(filename)
false
end
def chardev?(filename)
false
end
def symlink?(fileName)
false
end
def socket?(fileName)
false
end
def ftype(fileName)
@mappedZip.get_entry(fileName).directory? ? "directory" : "file"
end
def readlink(fileName)
raise NotImplementedError, "The readlink() function is not implemented"
end
def symlink(fileName, symlinkName)
raise NotImplementedError, "The symlink() function is not implemented"
end
def link(fileName, symlinkName)
raise NotImplementedError, "The link() function is not implemented"
end
def pipe
raise NotImplementedError, "The pipe() function is not implemented"
end
def stat(fileName)
if ! exists?(fileName)
raise Errno::ENOENT, fileName
end
ZipFsStat.new(self, fileName)
end
alias lstat stat
def readlines(fileName)
open(fileName) { |is| is.readlines }
end
def read(fileName)
@mappedZip.read(fileName)
end
def popen(*args, &aProc)
File.popen(*args, &aProc)
end
def foreach(fileName, aSep = $/, &aProc)
open(fileName) { |is| is.each_line(aSep, &aProc) }
end
def delete(*args)
args.each {
|fileName|
if directory?(fileName)
raise Errno::EISDIR, "Is a directory - \"#{fileName}\""
end
@mappedZip.remove(fileName)
}
end
def rename(fileToRename, newName)
@mappedZip.rename(fileToRename, newName) { true }
end
alias :unlink :delete
def expand_path(aPath)
@mappedZip.expand_path(aPath)
end
end
# Instances of this class are normally accessed via the accessor
# ZipFile::dir. An instance of ZipFsDir behaves like ruby's
# builtin Dir (class) object, except it works on ZipFile entries.
#
# The individual methods are not documented due to their
# similarity with the methods in Dir
class ZipFsDir
def initialize(mappedZip)
@mappedZip = mappedZip
end
attr_writer :file
def new(aDirectoryName)
ZipFsDirIterator.new(entries(aDirectoryName))
end
def open(aDirectoryName)
dirIt = new(aDirectoryName)
if block_given?
begin
yield(dirIt)
return nil
ensure
dirIt.close
end
end
dirIt
end
def pwd; @mappedZip.pwd; end
alias getwd pwd
def chdir(aDirectoryName)
unless @file.stat(aDirectoryName).directory?
raise Errno::EINVAL, "Invalid argument - #{aDirectoryName}"
end
@mappedZip.pwd = @file.expand_path(aDirectoryName)
end
def entries(aDirectoryName)
entries = []
foreach(aDirectoryName) { |e| entries << e }
entries
end
def foreach(aDirectoryName)
unless @file.stat(aDirectoryName).directory?
raise Errno::ENOTDIR, aDirectoryName
end
path = @file.expand_path(aDirectoryName).ensure_end("/")
subDirEntriesRegex = Regexp.new("^#{path}([^/]+)$")
@mappedZip.each {
|fileName|
match = subDirEntriesRegex.match(fileName)
yield(match[1]) unless match == nil
}
end
def delete(entryName)
unless @file.stat(entryName).directory?
raise Errno::EINVAL, "Invalid argument - #{entryName}"
end
@mappedZip.remove(entryName)
end
alias rmdir delete
alias unlink delete
def mkdir(entryName, permissionInt = 0)
@mappedZip.mkdir(entryName, permissionInt)
end
def chroot(*args)
raise NotImplementedError, "The chroot() function is not implemented"
end
end
class ZipFsDirIterator # :nodoc:all
include Enumerable
def initialize(arrayOfFileNames)
@fileNames = arrayOfFileNames
@index = 0
end
def close
@fileNames = nil
end
def each(&aProc)
raise IOError, "closed directory" if @fileNames == nil
@fileNames.each(&aProc)
end
def read
raise IOError, "closed directory" if @fileNames == nil
@fileNames[(@index+=1)-1]
end
def rewind
raise IOError, "closed directory" if @fileNames == nil
@index = 0
end
def seek(anIntegerPosition)
raise IOError, "closed directory" if @fileNames == nil
@index = anIntegerPosition
end
def tell
raise IOError, "closed directory" if @fileNames == nil
@index
end
end
# All access to ZipFile from ZipFsFile and ZipFsDir goes through a
# ZipFileNameMapper, which has one responsibility: ensure
class ZipFileNameMapper # :nodoc:all
include Enumerable
def initialize(zipFile)
@zipFile = zipFile
@pwd = "/"
end
attr_accessor :pwd
def find_entry(fileName)
@zipFile.find_entry(expand_to_entry(fileName))
end
def get_entry(fileName)
@zipFile.get_entry(expand_to_entry(fileName))
end
def get_input_stream(fileName, &aProc)
@zipFile.get_input_stream(expand_to_entry(fileName), &aProc)
end
def get_output_stream(fileName, &aProc)
@zipFile.get_output_stream(expand_to_entry(fileName), &aProc)
end
def read(fileName)
@zipFile.read(expand_to_entry(fileName))
end
def remove(fileName)
@zipFile.remove(expand_to_entry(fileName))
end
def rename(fileName, newName, &continueOnExistsProc)
@zipFile.rename(expand_to_entry(fileName), expand_to_entry(newName),
&continueOnExistsProc)
end
def mkdir(fileName, permissionInt = 0)
@zipFile.mkdir(expand_to_entry(fileName), permissionInt)
end
# Turns entries into strings and adds leading /
# and removes trailing slash on directories
def each
@zipFile.each {
|e|
yield("/"+e.to_s.chomp("/"))
}
end
def expand_path(aPath)
expanded = aPath.starts_with("/") ? aPath : @pwd.ensure_end("/") + aPath
expanded.gsub!(/\/\.(\/|$)/, "")
expanded.gsub!(/[^\/]+\/\.\.(\/|$)/, "")
expanded.empty? ? "/" : expanded
end
private
def expand_to_entry(aPath)
expand_path(aPath).lchop
end
end
end
class ZipFile
include ZipFileSystem
end
end
# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Thomas Sondergaard
# rubyzip is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the ruby license.