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fileutils.c File Reference

File utilities. More...

#include "fileutils.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <gio/gio.h>
#include <glib/gstdio.h>
#include <glib/gtypes.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <time.h>
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Macros

#define _GNU_SOURCE
 
#define G_LOG_DOMAIN   "libgvm util"
 GLib logging domain.
 

Functions

int gvm_file_check_is_dir (const char *name)
 Checks whether a file is a directory or not.
 
int gvm_file_exists (const char *name)
 Checks whether a file or directory exists.
 
int gvm_file_is_executable (const char *name)
 Checks whether a file or directory exists and is executable.
 
int gvm_file_is_readable (const char *name)
 Checks whether a file or directory exists and is readable.
 
int gvm_file_remove_recurse (const gchar *pathname)
 Recursively removes files and directories.
 
gboolean gvm_file_copy (const gchar *source_file, const gchar *dest_file)
 Copies a source file into a destination file.
 
gboolean gvm_file_move (const gchar *source_file, const gchar *dest_file)
 Moves a source file into a destination file.
 
char * gvm_file_as_base64 (const char *path)
 Get the content of a file in base64 format.
 
gchar * gvm_export_file_name (const char *fname_format, const char *username, const char *type, const char *uuid, const char *creation_iso_time, const char *modification_iso_time, const char *name, const char *format_name)
 Generates a file name for exporting.
 

Detailed Description

File utilities.

Definition in file fileutils.c.

Macro Definition Documentation

◆ _GNU_SOURCE

#define _GNU_SOURCE

Definition at line 12 of file fileutils.c.

◆ G_LOG_DOMAIN

#define G_LOG_DOMAIN   "libgvm util"

GLib logging domain.

Definition at line 28 of file fileutils.c.

Function Documentation

◆ gvm_export_file_name()

gchar * gvm_export_file_name ( const char *  fname_format,
const char *  username,
const char *  type,
const char *  uuid,
const char *  creation_iso_time,
const char *  modification_iso_time,
const char *  name,
const char *  format_name 
)

Generates a file name for exporting.

Parameters
[in]fname_formatFormat string.
[in]usernameCurrent user name.
[in]typeType of resource.
[in]uuidUUID of resource.
[in]creation_iso_timeCreation time of resource in ISO format.
[in]modification_iso_timeModification time of resource (ISO).
[in]nameName of resource.
[in]format_nameName of format plugin.
Returns
The file name.

Definition at line 269 of file fileutils.c.

274{
275 time_t now;
276 struct tm now_broken;
277 gchar *now_date_str, *creation_date_str, *modification_date_str;
278 gchar *now_time_str, *creation_time_str, *modification_time_str;
279 struct tm creation_time, modification_time;
280 gchar *creation_date_short, *modification_date_short;
281 gchar *fname_point;
282 GString *file_name_buf;
283 int format_state = 0;
284 char *ret;
285
286 creation_date_str = NULL;
287 modification_date_str = NULL;
288 creation_time_str = NULL;
289 modification_time_str = NULL;
290
291 now = time (NULL);
292 if (localtime_r (&now, &now_broken) == NULL)
293 {
294 g_warning ("%s: localtime failed", __func__);
295 }
296 now_date_str = g_strdup_printf ("%04d%02d%02d", (now_broken.tm_year + 1900),
297 (now_broken.tm_mon + 1), now_broken.tm_mday);
298 now_time_str = g_strdup_printf ("%02d%02d%02d", now_broken.tm_hour,
299 now_broken.tm_min, now_broken.tm_sec);
300
301 memset (&creation_time, 0, sizeof (struct tm));
302 memset (&modification_time, 0, sizeof (struct tm));
303 creation_date_short = NULL;
304 modification_date_short = NULL;
305
306 if (creation_iso_time && (strlen (creation_iso_time) >= 19))
307 creation_date_short = g_strndup (creation_iso_time, 19);
308
309 if (creation_date_short
310 && (((ret = strptime (creation_date_short, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S",
311 &creation_time))
312 == NULL)
313 || (strlen (ret) == 0)))
314 {
315 creation_date_str =
316 g_strdup_printf ("%04d%02d%02d", (creation_time.tm_year + 1900),
317 (creation_time.tm_mon + 1), creation_time.tm_mday);
318 creation_time_str =
319 g_strdup_printf ("%02d%02d%02d", creation_time.tm_hour,
320 creation_time.tm_min, creation_time.tm_sec);
321 }
322
323 if (modification_iso_time && (strlen (modification_iso_time) >= 19))
324 modification_date_short = g_strndup (modification_iso_time, 19);
325
326 if (modification_date_short
327 && (((ret = strptime (modification_date_short, "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S",
328 &modification_time))
329 == NULL)
330 || (strlen (ret) == 0)))
331 {
332 modification_date_str = g_strdup_printf (
333 "%04d%02d%02d", (modification_time.tm_year + 1900),
334 (modification_time.tm_mon + 1), modification_time.tm_mday);
335
336 modification_time_str =
337 g_strdup_printf ("%02d%02d%02d", modification_time.tm_hour,
338 modification_time.tm_min, modification_time.tm_sec);
339 }
340
341 if (creation_date_str == NULL)
342 creation_date_str = g_strdup (now_date_str);
343 if (modification_date_str == NULL)
344 modification_date_str = g_strdup (creation_date_str);
345 if (creation_time_str == NULL)
346 creation_time_str = g_strdup (now_time_str);
347 if (modification_time_str == NULL)
348 modification_time_str = g_strdup (creation_time_str);
349
350 file_name_buf = g_string_new ("");
351
352 fname_point = (char *) fname_format;
353
354 while (format_state >= 0 && *fname_point != '\0')
355 {
356 if (format_state == 0)
357 {
358 if (*fname_point == '%')
359 format_state = 1;
360 else if (*fname_point == '"')
361 g_string_append (file_name_buf, "\\\"");
362 else if (*fname_point <= ' ')
363 g_string_append_c (file_name_buf, '_');
364 else
365 g_string_append_c (file_name_buf, *fname_point);
366 }
367 else if (format_state == 1)
368 {
369 format_state = 0;
370 switch (*fname_point)
371 {
372 case 'C':
373 g_string_append (file_name_buf, creation_date_str);
374 break;
375 case 'c':
376 g_string_append (file_name_buf, creation_time_str);
377 break;
378 case 'd':
379 g_string_append_printf (file_name_buf, "%02d",
380 modification_time.tm_mday);
381 break;
382 case 'D':
383 g_string_append (file_name_buf, now_date_str);
384 break;
385 case 'F':
386 g_string_append (file_name_buf,
387 format_name ? format_name : "XML");
388 break;
389 case 'M':
390 g_string_append (file_name_buf, modification_date_str);
391 break;
392 case 'm':
393 g_string_append (file_name_buf, modification_time_str);
394 break;
395 case 'N':
396 g_string_append (file_name_buf,
397 name ? name : (type ? type : "unnamed"));
398 break;
399 case 'o':
400 g_string_append_printf (file_name_buf, "%02d",
401 modification_time.tm_mon + 1);
402 break;
403 case 'T':
404 g_string_append (file_name_buf, type ? type : "resource");
405 break;
406 case 't':
407 g_string_append (file_name_buf, now_time_str);
408 break;
409 case 'U':
410 g_string_append (file_name_buf, uuid ? uuid : "list");
411 break;
412 case 'u':
413 g_string_append (file_name_buf, username ? username : "");
414 break;
415 case 'Y':
416 g_string_append_printf (file_name_buf, "%04d",
417 modification_time.tm_year + 1900);
418 break;
419 case '%':
420 g_string_append_c (file_name_buf, '%');
421 break;
422 default:
423 g_warning ("%s : Unknown file name format placeholder: %%%c.",
424 __func__, *fname_point);
425 format_state = -1;
426 }
427 }
428 fname_point += sizeof (char);
429 }
430
431 if (format_state || strcmp (file_name_buf->str, "") == 0)
432 {
433 g_warning ("%s : Invalid file name format", __func__);
434 g_string_free (file_name_buf, TRUE);
435 return NULL;
436 }
437
438 fname_point = file_name_buf->str;
439 while (*fname_point != '\0')
440 {
441 if (*fname_point <= ' ')
442 *fname_point = '_';
443 fname_point++;
444 }
445
446 g_free (now_date_str);
447 g_free (creation_date_str);
448 g_free (creation_time_str);
449 g_free (modification_date_str);
450 return g_string_free (file_name_buf, FALSE);
451}

◆ gvm_file_as_base64()

char * gvm_file_as_base64 ( const char *  path)

Get the content of a file in base64 format.

Parameters
[in]pathPath to file.
Returns
Allocated nul-terminated string, NULL otherwise.

Definition at line 238 of file fileutils.c.

239{
240 GError *error = NULL;
241 char *content, *encoded;
242 gsize len;
243
244 if (!g_file_get_contents (path, &content, &len, &error))
245 {
246 g_error_free (error);
247 return NULL;
248 }
249 encoded = g_base64_encode ((guchar *) content, len);
250 g_free (content);
251 return encoded;
252}

◆ gvm_file_check_is_dir()

int gvm_file_check_is_dir ( const char *  name)

Checks whether a file is a directory or not.

This is a replacement for the g_file_test functionality which is reported to be unreliable under certain circumstances, for example if this application and glib are compiled with a different libc.

Symbolic links are not followed.

Parameters
[in]nameName of file or directory.
Returns
1 if parameter is directory, 0 if it is not, -1 if it does not exist or could not be accessed.

Definition at line 45 of file fileutils.c.

46{
47 struct stat sb;
48
49 if (g_lstat (name, &sb))
50 {
51 g_warning ("g_lstat(%s) failed - %s\n", name, g_strerror (errno));
52 return -1;
53 }
54
55 return S_ISDIR (sb.st_mode);
56}

Referenced by gvm_file_remove_recurse().

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◆ gvm_file_copy()

gboolean gvm_file_copy ( const gchar *  source_file,
const gchar *  dest_file 
)

Copies a source file into a destination file.

If the destination file does exist already, it will be overwritten.

Parameters
[in]source_fileSource file name.
[in]dest_fileDestination file name.
Returns
TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise.

Definition at line 171 of file fileutils.c.

172{
173 gboolean rc;
174 GFile *sfile, *dfile;
175 GError *error;
176
177 sfile = g_file_new_for_path (source_file);
178 dfile = g_file_new_for_path (dest_file);
179 error = NULL;
180
181 rc =
182 g_file_copy (sfile, dfile, G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE, NULL, NULL, NULL, &error);
183 if (!rc)
184 {
185 g_warning ("%s: g_file_copy(%s, %s) failed - %s\n", __func__, source_file,
186 dest_file, error->message);
187 g_error_free (error);
188 }
189
190 g_object_unref (sfile);
191 g_object_unref (dfile);
192 return rc;
193}

◆ gvm_file_exists()

int gvm_file_exists ( const char *  name)

Checks whether a file or directory exists.

Unlike g_file_test this checks the permissions based on the effective UID and GID instead of the real one.

Symbolic links are followed.

Parameters
[in]nameName of file or directory.
Returns
1 if file exists, 0 if it is not.

Definition at line 71 of file fileutils.c.

72{
73 return eaccess (name, F_OK) == 0;
74}

◆ gvm_file_is_executable()

int gvm_file_is_executable ( const char *  name)

Checks whether a file or directory exists and is executable.

Unlike g_file_test this checks the permissions based on the effective UID and GID instead of the real one.

Symbolic links are followed.

Parameters
[in]nameName of file or directory.
Returns
1 if file is executable, 0 if it is not.

Definition at line 89 of file fileutils.c.

90{
91 return eaccess (name, X_OK) == 0;
92}

◆ gvm_file_is_readable()

int gvm_file_is_readable ( const char *  name)

Checks whether a file or directory exists and is readable.

Unlike g_file_test this checks the permissions based on the effective UID and GID instead of the real one.

Symbolic links are followed.

Parameters
[in]nameName of file or directory.
Returns
1 if file is readable, 0 if it is not.

Definition at line 107 of file fileutils.c.

108{
109 return eaccess (name, R_OK) == 0;
110}

◆ gvm_file_move()

gboolean gvm_file_move ( const gchar *  source_file,
const gchar *  dest_file 
)

Moves a source file into a destination file.

If the destination file does exist already, it will be overwritten.

Parameters
[in]source_fileSource file name.
[in]dest_fileDestination file name.
Returns
TRUE if successful, FALSE otherwise.

Definition at line 206 of file fileutils.c.

207{
208 gboolean rc;
209 GFile *sfile, *dfile;
210 GError *error;
211
212 sfile = g_file_new_for_path (source_file);
213 dfile = g_file_new_for_path (dest_file);
214 error = NULL;
215
216 rc =
217 g_file_move (sfile, dfile, G_FILE_COPY_OVERWRITE, NULL, NULL, NULL, &error);
218 if (!rc)
219 {
220 g_warning ("%s: g_file_move(%s, %s) failed - %s\n", __func__, source_file,
221 dest_file, error->message);
222 g_error_free (error);
223 }
224
225 g_object_unref (sfile);
226 g_object_unref (dfile);
227 return rc;
228}

◆ gvm_file_remove_recurse()

int gvm_file_remove_recurse ( const gchar *  pathname)

Recursively removes files and directories.

This function will recursively call itself to delete a path and any contents of this path.

Parameters
[in]pathnameThe name of the file to be deleted from the filesystem.
Returns
0 if the name was successfully deleted, -1 if an error occurred.

Definition at line 123 of file fileutils.c.

124{
125 if (gvm_file_check_is_dir (pathname) == 1)
126 {
127 GError *error = NULL;
128 GDir *directory = g_dir_open (pathname, 0, &error);
129
130 if (directory == NULL)
131 {
132 g_warning ("g_dir_open(%s) failed - %s\n", pathname, error->message);
133 g_error_free (error);
134 return -1;
135 }
136 else
137 {
138 int ret = 0;
139 const gchar *entry = NULL;
140
141 while ((entry = g_dir_read_name (directory)) && (ret == 0))
142 {
143 gchar *entry_path = g_build_filename (pathname, entry, NULL);
144 ret = gvm_file_remove_recurse (entry_path);
145 g_free (entry_path);
146 if (ret != 0)
147 {
148 g_warning ("Failed to remove %s from %s!", entry, pathname);
149 g_dir_close (directory);
150 return ret;
151 }
152 }
153 g_dir_close (directory);
154 }
155 }
156
157 return g_remove (pathname);
158}
int gvm_file_remove_recurse(const gchar *pathname)
Recursively removes files and directories.
Definition: fileutils.c:123
int gvm_file_check_is_dir(const char *name)
Checks whether a file is a directory or not.
Definition: fileutils.c:45

References gvm_file_check_is_dir(), and gvm_file_remove_recurse().

Referenced by encrypt_stream_internal(), and gvm_file_remove_recurse().

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