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<?php /** * File contains the ezcArchiveV7Tar class. * * @package Archive * @version 1.4.1 * @copyright Copyright (C) 2005-2010 eZ Systems AS. All rights reserved. * @license http://ez.no/licenses/new_bsd New BSD License */ /** * The ezcArchiveV7Tar class implements the Tar v7 archive format. * * ezcArchiveV7Tar is a subclass from {@link ezcArchive} that provides the common interface. * Tar v7 algorithm specific methods are implemented in this class. * * ezcArchiveV7Tar reads on creation only the first {@link ezcArchiveEntry} from the archive. * When needed next entries are read. * * The V7 Tar algorithm is most basic implementation of Tar. This format has the following characteristics: * - Filenames up to 100 characters. * - Stores the file permissions. * - Stores the owner and group by ID. * - Stores the last modification time. * - Can archive: regular files and symbolic links. * - Maximum file size: 8 Gygabyte. * * @package Archive * @version 1.4.1 */ class ezcArchiveV7Tar extends ezcArchive { /** * Amount of bytes in a block. */ const BLOCK_SIZE = 512; /** * Tar archives have always $blockFactor of blocks. * * @var int */ protected $blockFactor = 20; /** * Stores all the headers from the archive. * * The first header of the archive has index zero. The ezcArchiveV7Header or a subclass from this header * is stored in the array. {@link createTarHeader()} will create the correct header. * * @var array(ezcArchiveV7Header) */ protected $headers; /** * Stores the block number where the header starts. * * The fileNumber is the index of the array. * * @var array(int) */ protected $headerPositions; /** * Specifies if the archive contains null blocks. * * @var bool */ protected $hasNullBlocks; /** * Stores the number of added blocks. * * @var int */ protected $addedBlocks = 0; /** * Specifies if unreliable blocks were added. * * @var bool */ protected $addedBlocksNotReliable = false; /** * Initializes the Tar and tries to read the first entry from the archive. * * At initialization it sets the blockFactor to $blockFactor. Each tar archive * has always $blockFactor of blocks ( 0, $blockFactor, 2 * $blockFactor, etc ). * * The Tar archive works with blocks, so therefore the first parameter expects * the archive as a blockFile. * * @param ezcArchiveBlockFile $file * @param int $blockFactor */ public function __construct( ezcArchiveBlockFile $file, $blockFactor = 20 ) { $this->blockFactor = $blockFactor; $this->file = $file; $this->headers = array(); $this->headerPositions = array(); $this->entriesRead = 0; $this->fileNumber = 0; $this->hasNullBlocks = $this->file->isNew() ? false : true; $this->addedBlocks = 0; if ( $this->file->getFileAccess() !== ezcArchiveFile::WRITE_ONLY ) { $this->readCurrentFromArchive(); } } /** * Closes the archive. */ public function __destruct() { $this->close(); } /** * Returns the value which specifies a TAR_V7 algorithm. * * @return int */ public function getAlgorithm() { return self::TAR_V7; } /** * Returns true because the TAR_V7 algorithm can write. * * @see isWritable() * * @return bool */ public function algorithmCanWrite() { return true; } /** * Creates the a new tar header for this class. * * Usually this class is reimplemented by other Tar algorithms, and therefore it returns another Tar * header. * * This method expects an {@link ezcArchiveBlockFile} that points to the header that should be * read (and created). If null is given as block file, an empty header will be created. * * @param string|null $file * @return ezcArchiveV7Header The ezcArchiveV7Header or a subclass is returned. */ protected function createTarHeader( $file = null ) { return new ezcArchiveV7Header( $file ); } /** * Read the current entry from the archive. * * The current entry from the archive is read, if possible. This method will set the {@link $completed} * to true, if the end of the archive is reached. The {@link $entriesRead} will be increased, if the * entry is correctly read. * * @throws ezcArchiveBlockSizeException * if the file is empty * or if the file is not valid * @return bool */ protected function readCurrentFromArchive() { // Not cached, read the next block. if ( $this->entriesRead == 0 ) { $this->file->rewind(); if ( !$this->file->isEmpty() && !$this->file->valid() ) { throw new ezcArchiveBlockSizeException( $this->file->getFileName(), "At least one block expected in tar archive" ); } } else { // Search the new block. $newBlock = $this->headerPositions[ $this->fileNumber - 1 ] + $this->file->getBlocksFromBytes( $this->headers[ $this->fileNumber - 1 ]->fileSize ); // Search for that block. if ( $newBlock != $this->file->key() ) { $this->file->seek( $newBlock ); } // Read the new block. $this->file->next(); } // This might be a null block. if ( !$this->file->valid() || $this->file->isNullBlock() ) { $this->completed = true; return false; } $this->headers[ $this->fileNumber ] = $this->createTarHeader( $this->file ); $this->headerPositions[ $this->fileNumber ] = $this->file->key(); // Set the currentEntry information. $struct = new ezcArchiveFileStructure(); $this->headers[ $this->fileNumber ]->setArchiveFileStructure( $struct ); $this->entries[ $this->fileNumber ] = new ezcArchiveEntry( $struct ); $this->entriesRead++; return true; } /** * Writes the file data from the current entry to the given file. * * @param string $targetPath The absolute or relative path of the target file. * @return bool */ protected function writeCurrentDataToFile( $targetPath ) { if ( !$this->valid() ) { return false; } $requestedBlock = $this->headerPositions[$this->fileNumber]; $currentBlock = $this->file->key(); if ( $currentBlock != $requestedBlock ) { $this->file->seek( $requestedBlock ); } $header = $this->headers[ $this->fileNumber ]; if ( $header->fileSize > 0 ) { $completeBlocks = ( int ) ( $header->fileSize / self::BLOCK_SIZE ); $rest = ( $header->fileSize % self::BLOCK_SIZE ); // Write to file $fp = fopen( $targetPath, "w" ); for ( $i = 0; $i < $completeBlocks; $i++ ) { fwrite( $fp, $this->file->next() ); } fwrite( $fp, $this->file->next(), $rest ); fclose( $fp ); } else { touch( $targetPath ); } return true; } /** * Truncates the archive to $fileNumber of files. * * The $fileNumber parameter specifies the amount of files that should remain. * If the default value, zero, is used then the entire archive file is cleared. * * @throws ezcArchiveException * if the archive is closed * @throws ezcBaseFilePermissionException * if the file is read-only * or if the current algorithm cannot write * @param int $fileNumber * @return bool */ public function truncate( $fileNumber = 0 ) { if ( $this->file === null ) { throw new ezcArchiveException( "The archive is closed" ); } if ( $this->file->getFileAccess() === ezcArchiveFile::READ_ONLY || !$this->algorithmCanWrite() ) { throw new ezcBaseFilePermissionException( $this->file->getFileName(), ezcBaseFilePermissionException::WRITE, "Archive is read-only" ); } $originalFileNumber = $this->fileNumber; $this->hasNullBlocks = false; $this->addedBlocksNotReliable = true; // Entirely empty the file. if ( $fileNumber == 0 ) { $this->file->truncate(); $this->entriesRead = 0; $this->fileNumber = 0; $this->completed = true; } else { $this->seek( $fileNumber ); // read the headers. $endBlockNumber = $this->headerPositions[ $fileNumber - 1 ] + $this->file->getBlocksFromBytes( $this->headers[ $fileNumber - 1 ]->fileSize ); if ( $endBlockNumber === false ) { return false; } if ( !$this->file->truncate ( $endBlockNumber + 1 ) ) { throw new ezcArchiveException( "The archive cannot be truncated to " . ( $endBlockNumber + 1 ) . " block(s). " . "This happens with write-only files or stream (e.g. compress.zlib) " ); } $this->entriesRead = $fileNumber; $this->completed = true; $this->fileNumber = $originalFileNumber; return $this->valid(); } } /** * Appends a file to the archive after the current entry. * * One or multiple files can be added directly after the current file. * The remaining entries after the current are removed from the archive! * * The $files can either be a string or an array of strings. Which, respectively, represents a * single file or multiple files. * * $prefix specifies the begin part of the $files path that should not be included in the archive. * The files in the archive are always stored relatively. * * Example: * <code> * $tar = ezcArchive( "/tmp/my_archive.tar", ezcArchive::TAR ); * * // Append two files to the end of the archive. * $tar->seek( 0, SEEK_END ); * $tar->appendToCurrent( array( "/home/rb/file1.txt", "/home/rb/file2.txt" ), "/home/rb/" ); * </code> * * When multiple files are added to the archive at the same time, thus using an array, does not * necessarily produce the same archive as repeatively adding one file to the archive. * For example, the Tar archive format, can detect that files hardlink to each other and will store * it in a more efficient way. * * @throws ezcArchiveWriteException if one of the files cannot be written to the archive. * @throws ezcFileReadException if one of the files cannot be read from the local filesystem. * @throws ezcArchiveException if the archive is closed. * * @param string|array(string) $files Array or a single path to a file. * @param string $prefix First part of the path used in $files. * @return bool */ public function appendToCurrent( $files, $prefix ) { if ( $this->file === null ) { throw new ezcArchiveException( "The archive is closed" ); } if ( $this->file->getFileAccess() !== ezcArchiveFile::READ_WRITE ) { throw new ezcArchiveException( "Cannot appendToCurrent when writing to a read-only, write-only stream (e.g. compress.zlib)." ); } if ( $this->file->getFileAccess() === ezcArchiveFile::READ_ONLY || !$this->algorithmCanWrite() ) { throw new ezcBaseFilePermissionException( $this->file->getFileName(), ezcBaseFilePermissionException::WRITE ); } $entries = $this->getEntries( $files, $prefix ); $originalFileNumber = $this->fileNumber; for ( $i = 0; $i < sizeof( $files ); $i++ ) { // Changes the fileNumber $this->appendHeaderAndFileToCurrent( $entries[$i] ); } $this->fileNumber = $originalFileNumber; return $this->valid(); } /** * Append a file or directory to the end of the archive. Multiple files or directory can * be added to the archive when an array is used as input parameter. * * @see appendToCurrent() * * @throws ezcArchiveWriteException if one of the files cannot be written to the archive. * @throws ezcFileReadException if one of the files cannot be read from the local filesystem. * @throws ezcArchiveException if the archive is closed. * * @param string|array(string) $files Add the files and or directories to the archive. * @param string $prefix First part of the path used in $files. * @return bool */ public function append( $files, $prefix ) { if ( $this->file === null ) { throw new ezcArchiveException( "The archive is closed" ); } if ( $this->file->getFileAccess() === ezcArchiveFile::READ_ONLY || !$this->algorithmCanWrite() ) { throw new ezcArchiveException( "Archive is read-only" ); } // Appending to an existing archive with a compressed stream does not work because we have to remove the NULL-blocks. if ( $this->hasNullBlocks && $this->file->getFileAccess() !== ezcArchiveFile::READ_WRITE ) { throw new ezcArchiveException( "Cannot append to this archive" ); } // Existing files need to be read, because we don't know if it contains NULL-blocks at the end of the archive. if ( $this->file->getFileAccess() !== ezcArchiveFile::WRITE_ONLY ) { $this->seek( 0, SEEK_END ); } // Do the same as in appendToCurrent(). But we know that it's possible. $entries = $this->getEntries( $files, $prefix ); $originalFileNumber = $this->fileNumber; for ( $i = 0; $i < sizeof( $files ); $i++ ) { // Changes the fileNumber $this->appendHeaderAndFileToCurrent( $entries[$i] ); } $this->fileNumber = $originalFileNumber; return $this->valid(); } /** * Closes the archive correctly. */ public function close() { if ( $this->file !== null ) { $this->writeEnd(); $this->file->close(); $this->file = null; } } /** * Writes the end of the archive. * * @throws ezcArchiveException * if the archive is closed */ public function writeEnd() { if ( $this->file === null ) { throw new ezcArchiveException( "The archive is closed" ); } if ( $this->file->isModified() ) { if ( !$this->hasNullBlocks ) { if ( $this->addedBlocksNotReliable ) { $this->appendNullBlocks(); } else { // Added Blocks - Added null blocks (Block factor 20) // 0 - 0 // 1 - 19 // 19 - 1 // 20 - 0 // 21 - 19 $nullBlocks = ( $this->blockFactor - ( $this->addedBlocks % $this->blockFactor ) ) % $this->blockFactor; $this->file->appendNullBlock( $nullBlocks ); } $this->hasNullBlocks = true; $this->addedBlocksNotReliable = false; $this->addedBlocks = 0; } } } /** * Appends the given {@link ezcArchiveBlockFile} $file and {@link ezcArchiveEntry} $entry * to the archive file. * * The $entry will be used to create the correct header, whereas the $file contains the raw data * that should be append to the archive. * * @param ezcArchiveEntry $entry * @return bool */ protected function appendHeaderAndFileToCurrent( $entry ) { // Are we at a valid entry? if ( !$this->isEmpty() && !$this->valid() ) { return false; } if ( !$this->isEmpty() && $this->file->getFileAccess() !== ezcArchiveFile::WRITE_ONLY ) { // Truncate the next file and don't add the null blocks. $this->truncate( $this->fileNumber + 1, false ); } if ( $this->entriesRead == 0 ) { $this->fileNumber = 0; } else { $this->fileNumber++; } // Add the new header to the file map. $this->headers[ $this->fileNumber ] = $this->createTarHeader(); $this->headers[ $this->fileNumber ]->setHeaderFromArchiveEntry( $entry ); // Search the end of the block file, append encoded header, and search for the end-again. $this->file->seek( 0, SEEK_END ); $this->headers[$this->fileNumber]->writeEncodedHeader( $this->file ); // Add the new blocknumber to the map. $this->headerPositions[$this->fileNumber] = $this->file->key(); // Append the file, if needed. $this->addedBlocks += 1; if ( $entry->getSize() > 0 ) { $this->addedBlocks += $this->file->appendFile( $entry->getPath() ); } if ( !( $this->file->isNew() && $this->file->getFileAccess() === ezcArchiveFile::WRITE_ONLY ) ) { $this->addedBlocksNotReliable = true; } $this->hasNullBlocks = false; $this->completed = true; $this->entriesRead++; $this->entries[$this->fileNumber] = $entry; return true; } /** * Appends zero or more null blocks to the end of the archive, so that it matches the $blockFactor. * * If the archive has already the correct size, no null blocks will be appended. Otherwise as many * null blocks are appended (up to $blockFactor - 1) so that it matches the $blockFactor. * * @return void */ protected function appendNullBlocks() { $last = 0; if ( $this->file->getLastBlockNumber() == -1 ) { if ( !$this->file->valid() ) { $this->file->rewind(); } while ( $this->file->valid() ) { $last = $this->file->key(); $this->file->next(); } } else { $last = $this->file->getLastBlockNumber(); } $this->file->seek( $last ); // Go to the end. /* */ // echo ("Last block: " . $this->file->getLastBlockNumber() ); // Need a ftell in the seek. // $this->file->seek( 0, SEEK_END ); $blockNumber = $last; // 0 .. 19 => first block. // 20 .. 39 => second block. // e.g: 20 - ( 35 % 20 ) - 1 = 19 - 15 = 4 $append = $this->blockFactor - ( $blockNumber % $this->blockFactor ) - 1; $this->file->appendNullBlock( $append ); } } ?>