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Copyright (C) 2000-2005 David Faure <faure@kde.org>
Copyright (C) 2003 Leo Savernik <l.savernik@aon.at>
Moved from ktar.h by Roberto Teixeira <maragato@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#ifndef KARCHIVE_H
#define KARCHIVE_H
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <QtCore/QDate>
#include <QtCore/QString>
#include <QtCore/QStringList>
#include <QtCore/QHash>
#include <QtCore/QIODevice>
#include <karchive_export.h>
#ifdef Q_OS_WIN
#include <qplatformdefs.h> // mode_t
#endif
class KArchiveDirectory;
class KArchiveFile;
class KArchivePrivate;
/**
* KArchive is a base class for reading and writing archives.
* @short generic class for reading/writing archives
* @author David Faure <faure@kde.org>
*/
class KARCHIVE_EXPORT KArchive
{
protected:
/**
* Base constructor (protected since this is a pure virtual class).
* @param fileName is a local path (e.g. "/tmp/myfile.ext"),
* from which the archive will be read from, or into which the archive
* will be written, depending on the mode given to open().
*/
KArchive(const QString &fileName);
/**
* Base constructor (protected since this is a pure virtual class).
* @param dev the I/O device where the archive reads its data
* Note that this can be a file, but also a data buffer, a compression filter, etc.
* For a file in writing mode it is better to use the other constructor
* though, to benefit from the use of QSaveFile when saving.
*/
KArchive(QIODevice *dev);
public:
virtual ~KArchive();
/**
* Opens the archive for reading or writing.
* Inherited classes might want to reimplement openArchive instead.
* @param mode may be QIODevice::ReadOnly or QIODevice::WriteOnly
* @see close
*/
virtual bool open(QIODevice::OpenMode mode);
/**
* Closes the archive.
* Inherited classes might want to reimplement closeArchive instead.
*
* @return true if close succeeded without problems
* @see open
*/
virtual bool close();
/**
* Checks whether the archive is open.
* @return true if the archive is opened
*/
bool isOpen() const;
/**
* Returns the mode in which the archive was opened
* @return the mode in which the archive was opened (QIODevice::ReadOnly or QIODevice::WriteOnly)
* @see open()
*/
QIODevice::OpenMode mode() const;
/**
* The underlying device.
* @return the underlying device.
*/
QIODevice *device() const;
/**
* The name of the archive file, as passed to the constructor that takes a
* fileName, or an empty string if you used the QIODevice constructor.
* @return the name of the file, or QString() if unknown
*/
QString fileName() const;
/**
* If an archive is opened for reading, then the contents
* of the archive can be accessed via this function.
* @return the directory of the archive
*/
const KArchiveDirectory *directory() const;
/**
* Writes a local file into the archive. The main difference with writeFile,
* is that this method minimizes memory usage, by not loading the whole file
* into memory in one go.
*
* If @p fileName is a symbolic link, it will be written as is, i. e.
* it will not be resolved before.
* @param fileName full path to an existing local file, to be added to the archive.
* @param destName the resulting name (or relative path) of the file in the archive.
*/
bool addLocalFile(const QString &fileName, const QString &destName);
/**
* Writes a local directory into the archive, including all its contents, recursively.
* Calls addLocalFile for each file to be added.
*
* It will also add a @p path that is a symbolic link to a
* directory. The symbolic link will be dereferenced and the content of the
* directory it is pointing to added recursively. However, symbolic links
* *under* @p path will be stored as is.
* @param path full path to an existing local directory, to be added to the archive.
* @param destName the resulting name (or relative path) of the file in the archive.
*/
bool addLocalDirectory(const QString &path, const QString &destName);
/**
* If an archive is opened for writing then you can add new directories
* using this function. KArchive won't write one directory twice.
*
* This method also allows some file metadata to be set.
* However, depending on the archive type not all metadata might be regarded.
*
* @param name the name of the directory
* @param user the user that owns the directory
* @param group the group that owns the directory
* @param perm permissions of the directory
* @param atime time the file was last accessed
* @param mtime modification time of the file
* @param ctime time of last status change
*/
bool writeDir(const QString &name, const QString &user = QString(), const QString &group = QString(),
mode_t perm = 040755, const QDateTime &atime = QDateTime(),
const QDateTime &mtime = QDateTime(), const QDateTime &ctime = QDateTime());
/**
* Writes a symbolic link to the archive if supported.
* The archive must be opened for writing.
*
* @param name name of symbolic link
* @param target target of symbolic link
* @param user the user that owns the directory
* @param group the group that owns the directory
* @param perm permissions of the directory
* @param atime time the file was last accessed
* @param mtime modification time of the file
* @param ctime time of last status change
*/
bool writeSymLink(const QString &name, const QString &target,
const QString &user = QString(), const QString &group = QString(),
mode_t perm = 0120755, const QDateTime &atime = QDateTime(),
const QDateTime &mtime = QDateTime(), const QDateTime &ctime = QDateTime());
/**
* @deprecated since 5.0, use writeFile(const QString&,const QByteArray&,mode_t,const QString&,const QString&,const QDateTime&,const QDateTime&,const QDateTime&)
*/
#ifndef KARCHIVE_NO_DEPRECATED
KARCHIVE_DEPRECATED bool writeFile(const QString &name, const QString &user, const QString &group,
const char *data, qint64 size,
mode_t perm = 0100644, const QDateTime &atime = QDateTime(),
const QDateTime &mtime = QDateTime(), const QDateTime &ctime = QDateTime())
{
QByteArray array(data, size);
return writeFile(name, array, perm, user, group, atime, mtime, ctime);
}
// The above can lead to ambiguous calls when using "..." for the first 4 arguments,
// but that's good, better than unexpected behavior due to the signature change.
#endif
/**
* Writes a new file into the archive.
*
* The archive must be opened for writing first.
*
* The necessary parent directories are created automatically
* if needed. For instance, writing "mydir/test1" does not
* require creating the directory "mydir" first.
*
* This method also allows some file metadata to be
* set. However, depending on the archive type not all metadata might be
* written out.
*
* @param name the name of the file
* @param data the data to write
* @param perm permissions of the file
* @param user the user that owns the file
* @param group the group that owns the file
* @param atime time the file was last accessed
* @param mtime modification time of the file
* @param ctime time of last status change
*/
bool writeFile(const QString &name, const QByteArray &data,
mode_t perm = 0100644,
const QString &user = QString(), const QString &group = QString(),
const QDateTime &atime = QDateTime(),
const QDateTime &mtime = QDateTime(), const QDateTime &ctime = QDateTime());
/**
* Here's another way of writing a file into an archive:
* Call prepareWriting(), then call writeData()
* as many times as wanted then call finishWriting( totalSize ).
* For tar.gz files, you need to know the size before hand, it is needed in the header!
* For zip files, size isn't used.
*
* This method also allows some file metadata to be
* set. However, depending on the archive type not all metadata might be
* regarded.
* @param name the name of the file
* @param user the user that owns the file
* @param group the group that owns the file
* @param size the size of the file
* @param perm permissions of the file
* @param atime time the file was last accessed
* @param mtime modification time of the file
* @param ctime time of last status change
*/
bool prepareWriting(const QString &name, const QString &user,
const QString &group, qint64 size,
mode_t perm = 0100644, const QDateTime &atime = QDateTime(),
const QDateTime &mtime = QDateTime(), const QDateTime &ctime = QDateTime());
/**
* Write data into the current file - to be called after calling prepareWriting
*/
virtual bool writeData(const char *data, qint64 size);
/**
* Call finishWriting after writing the data.
* @param size the size of the file
* @see prepareWriting()
*/
bool finishWriting(qint64 size);
protected:
/**
* Opens an archive for reading or writing.
* Called by open.
* @param mode may be QIODevice::ReadOnly or QIODevice::WriteOnly
*/
virtual bool openArchive(QIODevice::OpenMode mode) = 0;
/**
* Closes the archive.
* Called by close.
*/
virtual bool closeArchive() = 0;
/**
* Retrieves or create the root directory.
* The default implementation assumes that openArchive() did the parsing,
* so it creates a dummy rootdir if none was set (write mode, or no '/' in the archive).
* Reimplement this to provide parsing/listing on demand.
* @return the root directory
*/
virtual KArchiveDirectory *rootDir();
/**
* Write a directory to the archive.
* This virtual method must be implemented by subclasses.
*
* Depending on the archive type not all metadata might be used.
*
* @param name the name of the directory
* @param user the user that owns the directory
* @param group the group that owns the directory
* @param perm permissions of the directory. Use 040755 if you don't have any other information.
* @param atime time the file was last accessed
* @param mtime modification time of the file
* @param ctime time of last status change
* @see writeDir
*/
virtual bool doWriteDir(const QString &name, const QString &user, const QString &group,
mode_t perm, const QDateTime &atime, const QDateTime &mtime, const QDateTime &ctime) = 0;
/**
* Writes a symbolic link to the archive.
* This virtual method must be implemented by subclasses.
*
* @param name name of symbolic link
* @param target target of symbolic link
* @param user the user that owns the directory
* @param group the group that owns the directory
* @param perm permissions of the directory
* @param atime time the file was last accessed
* @param mtime modification time of the file
* @param ctime time of last status change
* @see writeSymLink
*/
virtual bool doWriteSymLink(const QString &name, const QString &target,
const QString &user, const QString &group,
mode_t perm, const QDateTime &atime, const QDateTime &mtime, const QDateTime &ctime) = 0;
/**
* This virtual method must be implemented by subclasses.
*
* Depending on the archive type not all metadata might be used.
*
* @param name the name of the file
* @param user the user that owns the file
* @param group the group that owns the file
* @param size the size of the file
* @param perm permissions of the file. Use 0100644 if you don't have any more specific permissions to set.
* @param atime time the file was last accessed
* @param mtime modification time of the file
* @param ctime time of last status change
* @see prepareWriting
*/
virtual bool doPrepareWriting(const QString &name, const QString &user,
const QString &group, qint64 size, mode_t perm,
const QDateTime &atime, const QDateTime &mtime, const QDateTime &ctime) = 0;
/**
* Called after writing the data.
* This virtual method must be implemented by subclasses.
*
* @param size the size of the file
* @see finishWriting()
*/
virtual bool doFinishWriting(qint64 size) = 0;
/**
* Ensures that @p path exists, create otherwise.
* This handles e.g. tar files missing directory entries, like mico-2.3.0.tar.gz :)
* @param path the path of the directory
* @return the directory with the given @p path
*/
KArchiveDirectory *findOrCreate(const QString &path);
/**
* Can be reimplemented in order to change the creation of the device
* (when using the fileName constructor). By default this method uses
* QSaveFile when saving, and a simple QFile on reading.
* This method is called by open().
*/
virtual bool createDevice(QIODevice::OpenMode mode);
/**
* Can be called by derived classes in order to set the underlying device.
* Note that KArchive will -not- own the device, it must be deleted by the derived class.
*/
void setDevice(QIODevice *dev);
/**
* Derived classes call setRootDir from openArchive,
* to set the root directory after parsing an existing archive.
*/
void setRootDir(KArchiveDirectory *rootDir);
protected:
virtual void virtual_hook(int id, void *data);
private:
KArchivePrivate *const d;
};
// for source compat
#include "karchivefile.h"
#include "karchivedirectory.h"
#endif
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