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use strict;
use vars qw(
$CAUTION
$DIRNAME
$IGNORE_MATCH
$MIN_MTIME_CHECKSUMS
$SIGNING_KEY
$SIGNING_PROGRAM
$TRY_SHORTNAME
$VERSION
@EXPORT_OK
@ISA
);
require Exporter;
@ISA = qw(Exporter);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(updatedir);
$VERSION = "2.09";
$VERSION =~ s/_//;
$CAUTION ||= 0;
$TRY_SHORTNAME ||= 0;
$SIGNING_PROGRAM ||= 'gpg --clearsign --default-key ';
$SIGNING_KEY ||= '';
$MIN_MTIME_CHECKSUMS ||= 0;
$IGNORE_MATCH = qr{(?i-xsm:readme$)};
use DirHandle ();
use IO::File ();
use Digest::MD5 ();
use Compress::Bzip2();
use Compress::Zlib ();
use File::Spec ();
use File::Temp;
use Data::Dumper ();
use Data::Compare ();
use Digest::SHA ();
sub _dir_to_dref {
my($dirname,$old_dref) = @_;
my($dref) = {};
my($dh)= DirHandle->new;
my($fh) = new IO::File;
$dh->open($dirname) or die "Couldn't opendir $dirname\: $!";
my(%shortnameseen);
DIRENT: for my $de ($dh->read) {
next if $de =~ /^\./;
next if substr($de,0,9) eq "CHECKSUMS";
next if $IGNORE_MATCH && $de =~ $IGNORE_MATCH;
my $abs = File::Spec->catfile($dirname,$de);
#
# SHORTNAME offers an 8.3 name, probably not needed but it was
# always there,,,
#
if ($TRY_SHORTNAME) {
my $shortname = lc $de;
$shortname =~ s/\.tar[._-]gz$/\.tgz/;
my $suffix;
($suffix = $shortname) =~ s/.*\.//;
substr($suffix,3) = "" if length($suffix) > 3;
my @p;
if ($shortname =~ /\-/) {
@p = $shortname =~ /(.{1,16})-.*?([\d\.]{2,8})/;
} else {
@p = $shortname =~ /(.{1,8}).*?([\d\.]{2,8})/;
}
$p[0] ||= lc $de;
$p[0] =~ s/[^a-z0-9]//g;
$p[1] ||= 0;
$p[1] =~ s/\D//g;
my $counter = 7;
while (length($p[0]) + length($p[1]) > 8) {
substr($p[0], $counter) = "" if length($p[0]) > $counter;
substr($p[1], $counter) = "" if length($p[1]) > $counter--;
}
my $dot = $suffix ? "." : "";
$shortname = "$p[0]$p[1]$dot$suffix";
while (exists $shortnameseen{$shortname}) {
my($modi) = $shortname =~ /([a-z\d]+)/;
$modi++;
$shortname = "$modi$dot$suffix";
if (++$counter > 1000){ # avoid endless loops and accept the buggy choice
warn "Warning: long loop on shortname[$shortname]de[$de]";
last;
}
}
$dref->{$de}->{shortname} = $shortname;
$shortnameseen{$shortname} = undef; # for exists check good enough
}
#
# STAT facts
#
if (-l File::Spec->catdir($dirname,$de)){
# Symlinks are a mess on a replicated, database driven system,
# but as they are not forbidden, we cannot ignore them. We do
# have a directory with nothing but a symlink in it. When we
# ignored the symlink, we did not write a CHECKSUMS file and
# CPAN.pm issued lots of warnings:-(
$dref->{$de}{issymlink} = 1;
}
if (-d File::Spec->catdir($dirname,$de)){
$dref->{$de}{isdir} = 1;
} else {
my @stat = stat $abs or next DIRENT;
$dref->{$de}{size} = $stat[7];
my(@gmtime) = gmtime $stat[9];
$gmtime[4]++;
$gmtime[5]+=1900;
$dref->{$de}{mtime} = sprintf "%04d-%02d-%02d", @gmtime[5,4,3];
_add_digests($de,$dref,"Digest::SHA",[256],"sha256",$abs,$old_dref);
my $can_reuse_old_md5 = 1;
COMPARE: for my $param (qw(size mtime sha256)) {
if (!exists $old_dref->{$de}{$param} ||
$dref->{$de}{$param} ne $old_dref->{$de}{$param}) {
$can_reuse_old_md5 = 0;
last COMPARE;
}
}
if ( $can_reuse_old_md5 ) {
for my $param (qw(md5 md5-ungz md5-unbz2)) {
next unless exists $old_dref->{$de}{$param};
$dref->{$de}{$param} = $old_dref->{$de}{$param};
}
} else {
_add_digests($de,$dref,"Digest::MD5",[],"md5",$abs,$old_dref);
}
} # ! -d
}
$dh->close;
$dref;
}
sub _read_old_ddump {
my($ckfn) = @_;
my $is_signed = 0;
my($fh) = new IO::File;
my $old_ddump = "";
if ($fh->open($ckfn)) {
local $/ = "\n";
while (<$fh>) {
next if /^\#/;
$is_signed = 1 if /SIGNED MESSAGE/;
$old_ddump .= $_;
}
close $fh;
}
return($old_ddump,$is_signed);
}
sub updatedir ($) {
my($dirname) = @_;
my $ckfn = File::Spec->catfile($dirname, "CHECKSUMS"); # checksum-file-name
my($old_ddump,$is_signed) = _read_old_ddump($ckfn);
my($old_dref) = makehashref($old_ddump);
my $dref = _dir_to_dref($dirname,$old_dref);
local $Data::Dumper::Indent = 1;
local $Data::Dumper::Quotekeys = 1;
local $Data::Dumper::Sortkeys = 1;
my $ddump = Data::Dumper->new([$dref],["cksum"])->Dump;
my @ckfnstat = stat $ckfn;
if ($old_ddump) {
local $DIRNAME = $dirname;
if ( !!$SIGNING_KEY == !!$is_signed ) { # either both or neither
if (!$MIN_MTIME_CHECKSUMS || $ckfnstat[9] > $MIN_MTIME_CHECKSUMS ) {
# recent enough
return 1 if $old_ddump eq $ddump;
return 1 if ckcmp($old_dref,$dref);
}
}
if ($CAUTION) {
my $report = investigate($old_dref,$dref);
warn $report if $report;
}
}
my $ft = File::Temp->new(
DIR => $dirname,
TEMPLATE => "CHECKSUMS.XXXX",
CLEANUP => 0,
) or die;
my $tckfn = $ft->filename;
close $ft;
my($fh) = new IO::File;
open $fh, ">$tckfn\0" or die "Couldn't open >$tckfn\: $!";
local $\;
if ($SIGNING_KEY) {
print $fh "0&&<<''; # this PGP-signed message is also valid perl\n";
close $fh;
open $fh, "| $SIGNING_PROGRAM $SIGNING_KEY >> $tckfn"
or die "Could not call gpg: $!";
$ddump .= "__END__\n";
}
my $message = sprintf "# CHECKSUMS file written on %s GMT by CPAN::Checksums (v%s)\n%s",
scalar gmtime, $VERSION, $ddump;
print $fh $message;
my $success = close $fh;
if ($SIGNING_KEY && !$success) {
warn "Couldn't run '$SIGNING_PROGRAM $SIGNING_KEY'!
Writing to $tckfn directly";
open $fh, ">$tckfn\0" or die "Couldn't open >$tckfn\: $!";
print $fh $message;
close $fh or warn "Couldn't close $tckfn: $!";
}
chmod 0644, $ckfn or die "Couldn't chmod to 0644 for $ckfn\: $!" if -f $ckfn;
rename $tckfn, $ckfn or die "Could not rename: $!";
chmod 0444, $ckfn or die "Couldn't chmod to 0444 for $ckfn\: $!";
return 2;
}
sub _add_digests ($$$$$$$) {
my($de,$dref,$module,$constructor_args,$keyname,$abs,$old_dref) = @_;
my($fh) = new IO::File;
my $dig = $module->new(@$constructor_args);
$fh->open("$abs\0") or die "Couldn't open $abs: $!";
binmode($fh); # make sure it's called as a function, solaris with
# perl 5.8.4 complained about missing method in
# IO::File
$dig->addfile($fh);
$fh->close;
my $digest = $dig->hexdigest;
$dref->{$de}{$keyname} = $digest;
$dig = $module->new(@$constructor_args);
if ($de =~ /\.gz$/) {
my($buffer, $zip);
if (exists $old_dref->{$de}{$keyname} &&
$dref->{$de}{$keyname} eq $old_dref->{$de}{$keyname} &&
exists $old_dref->{$de}{"$keyname-ungz"}
) {
$dref->{$de}{"$keyname-ungz"} = $old_dref->{$de}{"$keyname-ungz"};
return;
}
if ($zip = Compress::Zlib::gzopen($abs, "rb")) {
$dig->add($buffer)
while $zip->gzread($buffer) > 0;
$dref->{$de}{"$keyname-ungz"} = $dig->hexdigest;
$zip->gzclose;
}
} elsif ($de =~ /\.bz2$/) {
my($buffer, $zip);
if (exists $old_dref->{$de}{$keyname} &&
$dref->{$de}{$keyname} eq $old_dref->{$de}{$keyname} &&
exists $old_dref->{$de}{"$keyname-unbz2"}
) {
$dref->{$de}{"$keyname-unbz2"} = $old_dref->{$de}{"$keyname-unbz2"};
return;
}
if ($zip = Compress::Bzip2::bzopen($abs, "rb")) {
$dig->add($buffer)
while $zip->bzread($buffer) > 0;
$dref->{$de}{"$keyname-unbz2"} = $dig->hexdigest;
$zip->bzclose;
}
}
}
sub ckcmp ($$) {
my($old,$new) = @_;
for ($old,$new) {
$_ = makehashref($_);
}
Data::Compare::Compare($old,$new);
}
# see if a file changed but the name not
sub investigate ($$) {
my($old,$new) = @_;
for ($old,$new) {
$_ = makehashref($_);
}
my $complain = "";
for my $dist (sort keys %$new) {
if (exists $old->{$dist}) {
my $headersaid;
for my $diff (qw/md5 sha256 size md5-ungz sha256-ungz mtime/) {
next unless exists $old->{$dist}{$diff} &&
exists $new->{$dist}{$diff};
next if $old->{$dist}{$diff} eq $new->{$dist}{$diff};
$complain .=
scalar gmtime().
" GMT:\ndiffering old/new version of same file $dist:\n"
unless $headersaid++;
$complain .=
qq{\t$diff "$old->{$dist}{$diff}" -> "$new->{$dist}{$diff}"\n}; #};
}
}
}
$complain;
}
sub makehashref ($) {
local($_) = shift;
unless (ref $_ eq "HASH") {
require Safe;
my($comp) = Safe->new("CPAN::Checksums::reval");
my $cksum; # used by Data::Dumper
$_ = $comp->reval($_) || {};
die "CPAN::Checksums: Caught error[$@] while checking $DIRNAME" if $@;
}
$_;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
CPAN::Checksums - Write a C<CHECKSUMS> file for a directory as on CPAN
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use CPAN::Checksums qw(updatedir);
my $success = updatedir($directory);
=head1 INCOMPATIBILITY ALERT
Since version 1.0 the generation of the attribute C<shortname> is
turned off by default. It was too slow and was not used as far as I
know, and above all, it could fail on large directories. The shortname
feature can still be turned on by setting the global variable
$TRY_SHORTNAME to a true value.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=over 2
=item $success = updatedir($dir)
C<updatedir()> takes a directory name as argument and writes a typical
C<CHECKSUMS> file in that directory as used on CPAN unless a previously
written C<CHECKSUMS> file is there that is still valid. Returns 2 if a
new C<CHECKSUMS> file has been written, 1 if a valid C<CHECKSUMS> file is
already there, otherwise dies.
Note: since version 2.0 updatedir on empty directories behaves just
the same. In older versions it silently did nothing.
=back
=head2 Global Variables in package CPAN::Checksums
=over
=item $IGNORE_MATCH
If the global variable $IGNORE_MATCH is set, then all files matching
this expression will be completely ignored and will not be included in
the CPAN C<CHECKSUMS> files. Per default this variable is set to
qr{(?i-xsm:readme$)}
=item $CAUTION
Setting the global variable $CAUTION causes updatedir() to report
changes of files in the attributes C<size>, C<mtime>, C<md5>, or
C<md5-ungz> to STDERR.
=item $TRY_SHORTNAME
By setting the global variable $TRY_SHORTNAME to a true value, you can
tell updatedir() to include an attribute C<shortname> in the resulting
hash that is 8.3-compatible. Please note, that updatedir() in this
case may be slow and may even fail on large directories, because it
will always only try 1000 iterations to find a name that is not yet
taken and then give up.
=item $SIGNING_KEY
Setting the global variable $SIGNING_KEY makes the generated C<CHECKSUMS>
file to be clear-signed by the command specified in $SIGNING_PROGRAM
(defaults to C<gpg --clearsign --default-key >), passing the signing
key as an extra argument. The resulting C<CHECKSUMS> file should look like:
0&&<<''; # this PGP-signed message is also valid perl
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
# CHECKSUMS file written on ... by CPAN::Checksums (v...)
$cksum = {
...
};
__END__
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
...
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
note that the actual data remains intact, but two extra lines are
added to make it legal for both OpenPGP and perl syntax.
=item $MIN_MTIME_CHECKSUMS
If the global variable $MIN_MTIME_CHECKSUMS is set, then updatedir
will renew signatures on checksum files that have an older mtime than
the given value.
=back
=head1 PREREQUISITES
DirHandle, IO::File, Digest::MD5, Digest::SHA, Compress::Bzip2,
Compress::Zlib, File::Spec, Data::Dumper, Data::Compare, File::Temp
=head1 BUGS
If updatedir is interrupted, it may leave a temporary file lying
around. These files have the File::Temp template C<CHECKSUMS.XXXX> and
should be harvested by a cronjob.
=head1 AUTHOR
Andreas Koenig, andreas.koenig@anima.de; GnuPG support by Autrijus Tang
=head1 COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2002-2008 Andreas Koenig, Audrey Tang, Steve Peters.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 SEE ALSO
perl(1).
=cut
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