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<?php
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/**
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 * @file
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 * API for handling file uploads and server file management.
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 */
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/**
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 * Manually include stream wrapper code.
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 *
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 * Stream wrapper code is included here because there are cases where
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 * File API is needed before a bootstrap, or in an alternate order (e.g.
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 * maintenance theme).
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 */
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require_once DRUPAL_ROOT . '/includes/stream_wrappers.inc';
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/**
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 * @defgroup file File interface
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 * @{
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 * Common file handling functions.
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 *
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 * Fields on the file object:
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 * - fid: File ID
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 * - uid: The {users}.uid of the user who is associated with the file.
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 * - filename: Name of the file with no path components. This may differ from
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 *   the basename of the filepath if the file is renamed to avoid overwriting
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 *   an existing file.
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 * - uri: URI of the file.
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 * - filemime: The file's MIME type.
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 * - filesize: The size of the file in bytes.
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 * - status: A bitmapped field indicating the status of the file. The first 8
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 *   bits are reserved for Drupal core. The least significant bit indicates
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 *   temporary (0) or permanent (1). Temporary files older than
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 *   DRUPAL_MAXIMUM_TEMP_FILE_AGE will be removed during cron runs.
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 * - timestamp: UNIX timestamp for the date the file was added to the database.
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 */
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/**
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 * Flag used by file_prepare_directory() -- create directory if not present.
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 */
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define('FILE_CREATE_DIRECTORY', 1);
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/**
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 * Flag used by file_prepare_directory() -- file permissions may be changed.
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 */
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define('FILE_MODIFY_PERMISSIONS', 2);
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/**
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 * Flag for dealing with existing files: Appends number until name is unique.
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 */
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define('FILE_EXISTS_RENAME', 0);
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/**
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 * Flag for dealing with existing files: Replace the existing file.
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 */
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define('FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE', 1);
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/**
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 * Flag for dealing with existing files: Do nothing and return FALSE.
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 */
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define('FILE_EXISTS_ERROR', 2);
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/**
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 * Indicates that the file is permanent and should not be deleted.
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 *
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 * Temporary files older than DRUPAL_MAXIMUM_TEMP_FILE_AGE will be removed
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 * during cron runs, but permanent files will not be removed during the file
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 * garbage collection process.
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 */
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define('FILE_STATUS_PERMANENT', 1);
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/**
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 * Provides Drupal stream wrapper registry.
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 *
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 * A stream wrapper is an abstraction of a file system that allows Drupal to
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 * use the same set of methods to access both local files and remote resources.
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 *
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 * Provide a facility for managing and querying user-defined stream wrappers
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 * in PHP. PHP's internal stream_get_wrappers() doesn't return the class
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 * registered to handle a stream, which we need to be able to find the handler
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 * for class instantiation.
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 *
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 * If a module registers a scheme that is already registered with PHP, the
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 * existing scheme will be unregistered and replaced with the specified class.
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 *
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 * A stream is referenced as "scheme://target".
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 *
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 * The optional $filter parameter can be used to retrieve only the stream
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 * wrappers that are appropriate for particular usage. For example, this returns
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 * only stream wrappers that use local file storage:
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 * @code
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 *   $local_stream_wrappers = file_get_stream_wrappers(STREAM_WRAPPERS_LOCAL);
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 * @endcode
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 *
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 * The $filter parameter can only filter to types containing a particular flag.
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 * In some cases, you may want to filter to types that do not contain a
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 * particular flag. For example, you may want to retrieve all stream wrappers
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 * that are not writable, or all stream wrappers that are not local. PHP's
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 * array_diff_key() function can be used to help with this. For example, this
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 * returns only stream wrappers that do not use local file storage:
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 * @code
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 *   $remote_stream_wrappers = array_diff_key(file_get_stream_wrappers(STREAM_WRAPPERS_ALL), file_get_stream_wrappers(STREAM_WRAPPERS_LOCAL));
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 * @endcode
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 *
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 * @param $filter
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 *   (Optional) Filters out all types except those with an on bit for each on
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 *   bit in $filter. For example, if $filter is STREAM_WRAPPERS_WRITE_VISIBLE,
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 *   which is equal to (STREAM_WRAPPERS_READ | STREAM_WRAPPERS_WRITE |
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 *   STREAM_WRAPPERS_VISIBLE), then only stream wrappers with all three of these
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 *   bits set are returned. Defaults to STREAM_WRAPPERS_ALL, which returns all
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 *   registered stream wrappers.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   An array keyed by scheme, with values containing an array of information
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 *   about the stream wrapper, as returned by hook_stream_wrappers(). If $filter
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 *   is omitted or set to STREAM_WRAPPERS_ALL, the entire Drupal stream wrapper
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 *   registry is returned. Otherwise only the stream wrappers whose 'type'
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 *   bitmask has an on bit for each bit specified in $filter are returned.
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 *
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 * @see hook_stream_wrappers()
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 * @see hook_stream_wrappers_alter()
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 */
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function file_get_stream_wrappers($filter = STREAM_WRAPPERS_ALL) {
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  $wrappers_storage = &drupal_static(__FUNCTION__);
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  if (!isset($wrappers_storage)) {
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    $wrappers = module_invoke_all('stream_wrappers');
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    foreach ($wrappers as $scheme => $info) {
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      // Add defaults.
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      $wrappers[$scheme] += array('type' => STREAM_WRAPPERS_NORMAL);
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    }
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    drupal_alter('stream_wrappers', $wrappers);
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    $existing = stream_get_wrappers();
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    foreach ($wrappers as $scheme => $info) {
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      // We only register classes that implement our interface.
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      if (in_array('DrupalStreamWrapperInterface', class_implements($info['class']), TRUE)) {
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        // Record whether we are overriding an existing scheme.
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        if (in_array($scheme, $existing, TRUE)) {
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          $wrappers[$scheme]['override'] = TRUE;
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          stream_wrapper_unregister($scheme);
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        }
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        else {
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          $wrappers[$scheme]['override'] = FALSE;
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        }
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        if (($info['type'] & STREAM_WRAPPERS_LOCAL) == STREAM_WRAPPERS_LOCAL) {
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          stream_wrapper_register($scheme, $info['class']);
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        }
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        else {
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          stream_wrapper_register($scheme, $info['class'], STREAM_IS_URL);
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        }
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      }
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      // Pre-populate the static cache with the filters most typically used.
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      $wrappers_storage[STREAM_WRAPPERS_ALL][$scheme] = $wrappers[$scheme];
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      if (($info['type'] & STREAM_WRAPPERS_WRITE_VISIBLE) == STREAM_WRAPPERS_WRITE_VISIBLE) {
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        $wrappers_storage[STREAM_WRAPPERS_WRITE_VISIBLE][$scheme] = $wrappers[$scheme];
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  if (!isset($wrappers_storage[$filter])) {
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    $wrappers_storage[$filter] = array();
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    foreach ($wrappers_storage[STREAM_WRAPPERS_ALL] as $scheme => $info) {
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      // Bit-wise filter.
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      if (($info['type'] & $filter) == $filter) {
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        $wrappers_storage[$filter][$scheme] = $info;
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  return $wrappers_storage[$filter];
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}
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/**
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 * Returns the stream wrapper class name for a given scheme.
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 *
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 * @param $scheme
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 *   Stream scheme.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   Return string if a scheme has a registered handler, or FALSE.
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 */
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function file_stream_wrapper_get_class($scheme) {
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  $wrappers = file_get_stream_wrappers();
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  return empty($wrappers[$scheme]) ? FALSE : $wrappers[$scheme]['class'];
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}
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/**
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 * Returns the scheme of a URI (e.g. a stream).
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 *
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 * @param $uri
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 *   A stream, referenced as "scheme://target".
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   A string containing the name of the scheme, or FALSE if none. For example,
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 *   the URI "public://example.txt" would return "public".
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 *
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 * @see file_uri_target()
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 */
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function file_uri_scheme($uri) {
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  $position = strpos($uri, '://');
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  return $position ? substr($uri, 0, $position) : FALSE;
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}
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/**
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 * Checks that the scheme of a stream URI is valid.
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 *
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 * Confirms that there is a registered stream handler for the provided scheme
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 * and that it is callable. This is useful if you want to confirm a valid
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 * scheme without creating a new instance of the registered handler.
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 *
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 * @param $scheme
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 *   A URI scheme, a stream is referenced as "scheme://target".
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   Returns TRUE if the string is the name of a validated stream,
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 *   or FALSE if the scheme does not have a registered handler.
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 */
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function file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme) {
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  // Does the scheme have a registered handler that is callable?
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  $class = file_stream_wrapper_get_class($scheme);
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  if (class_exists($class)) {
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    return TRUE;
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  }
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  else {
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    return FALSE;
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  }
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}
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/**
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 * Returns the part of a URI after the schema.
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 *
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 * @param $uri
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 *   A stream, referenced as "scheme://target".
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   A string containing the target (path), or FALSE if none.
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 *   For example, the URI "public://sample/test.txt" would return
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 *   "sample/test.txt".
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 *
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 * @see file_uri_scheme()
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 */
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function file_uri_target($uri) {
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  $data = explode('://', $uri, 2);
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  // Remove erroneous leading or trailing, forward-slashes and backslashes.
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  return count($data) == 2 ? trim($data[1], '\/') : FALSE;
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}
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/**
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 * Gets the default file stream implementation.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   'public', 'private' or any other file scheme defined as the default.
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 */
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function file_default_scheme() {
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  return variable_get('file_default_scheme', 'public');
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}
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/**
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 * Normalizes a URI by making it syntactically correct.
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 *
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 * A stream is referenced as "scheme://target".
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 *
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 * The following actions are taken:
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 * - Remove trailing slashes from target
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 * - Trim erroneous leading slashes from target. e.g. ":///" becomes "://".
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 *
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 * @param $uri
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 *   String reference containing the URI to normalize.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   The normalized URI.
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 */
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function file_stream_wrapper_uri_normalize($uri) {
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  // Inline file_uri_scheme() function call for performance reasons.
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  $position = strpos($uri, '://');
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  $scheme = $position ? substr($uri, 0, $position) : FALSE;
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  if ($scheme && file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme)) {
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    $target = file_uri_target($uri);
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    if ($target !== FALSE) {
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      $uri = $scheme . '://' . $target;
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    }
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  }
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  return $uri;
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}
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/**
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 * Returns a reference to the stream wrapper class responsible for a given URI.
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 *
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 * The scheme determines the stream wrapper class that should be
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 * used by consulting the stream wrapper registry.
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 *
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 * @param $uri
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 *   A stream, referenced as "scheme://target".
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   Returns a new stream wrapper object appropriate for the given URI or FALSE
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 *   if no registered handler could be found. For example, a URI of
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 *   "private://example.txt" would return a new private stream wrapper object
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 *   (DrupalPrivateStreamWrapper).
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 */
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function file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_uri($uri) {
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  $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri);
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  $class = file_stream_wrapper_get_class($scheme);
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  if (class_exists($class)) {
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    $instance = new $class();
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    $instance->setUri($uri);
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    return $instance;
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  }
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  else {
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    return FALSE;
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  }
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}
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/**
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 * Returns a reference to the stream wrapper class responsible for a scheme.
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 * This helper method returns a stream instance using a scheme. That is, the
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 * but "public://" is a URI (stream). This is because the later contains both
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 * Note: the instance URI will be initialized to "scheme://" so that you can
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 *
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 *   If the stream was "public://target", "public" would be the scheme.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   Returns a new stream wrapper object appropriate for the given $scheme.
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 *   For example, for the public scheme a stream wrapper object
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 *   (DrupalPublicStreamWrapper).
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 *   FALSE is returned if no registered handler could be found.
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 */
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function file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_scheme($scheme) {
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  $class = file_stream_wrapper_get_class($scheme);
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  if (class_exists($class)) {
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    $instance = new $class();
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    $instance->setUri($scheme . '://');
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    return $instance;
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  }
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  else {
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    return FALSE;
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  }
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}
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/**
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 * Creates a web-accessible URL for a stream to an external or local file.
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 * Compatibility: normal paths and stream wrappers.
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 *   The URI to a file for which we need an external URL, or the path to a
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 * @return
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 *   A string containing a URL that may be used to access the file.
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 *   '/', nothing is done and the same string is returned. If a stream wrapper
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 * @see http://drupal.org/node/515192
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 */
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function file_create_url($uri) {
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  // Allow the URI to be altered, e.g. to serve a file from a CDN or static
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  // file server.
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  drupal_alter('file_url', $uri);
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  $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri);
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  if (!$scheme) {
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    // Allow for:
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    // - protocol-relative URIs (e.g. //bar.jpg, which is expanded to
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    //   http://example.com/bar.jpg by the browser when viewing a page over
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    //   HTTP and to https://example.com/bar.jpg when viewing a HTTPS page)
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    // Both types of relative URIs are characterized by a leading slash, hence
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    if (drupal_substr($uri, 0, 1) == '/') {
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      return $uri;
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    }
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    else {
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      // If this is not a properly formatted stream, then it is a shipped file.
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      // Therefore, return the urlencoded URI with the base URL prepended.
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      return $GLOBALS['base_url'] . '/' . drupal_encode_path($uri);
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    }
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  }
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  elseif ($scheme == 'http' || $scheme == 'https') {
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    // Check for HTTP so that we don't have to implement getExternalUrl() for
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    return $uri;
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    if ($wrapper = file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_uri($uri)) {
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      return $wrapper->getExternalUrl();
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    }
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      return FALSE;
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    }
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  }
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}
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/**
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 *
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 * Directories need to have execute permissions to be considered a directory by
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 * @param $directory
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 *   A string reference containing the name of a directory path or URI. A
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 *   trailing slash will be trimmed from a path.
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 * @param $options
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 *   A bitmask to indicate if the directory should be created if it does
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function file_prepare_directory(&$directory, $options = FILE_MODIFY_PERMISSIONS) {
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  if (!file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme(file_uri_scheme($directory))) {
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    $directory = rtrim($directory, '/\\');
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  }
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  // Check if directory exists.
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  if (!is_dir($directory)) {
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    // Let mkdir() recursively create directories and use the default directory
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    // permissions.
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    if (($options & FILE_CREATE_DIRECTORY) && @drupal_mkdir($directory, NULL, TRUE)) {
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      return drupal_chmod($directory);
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    }
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    return FALSE;
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  }
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  // The directory exists, so check to see if it is writable.
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  $writable = is_writable($directory);
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  if (!$writable && ($options & FILE_MODIFY_PERMISSIONS)) {
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    return drupal_chmod($directory);
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  }
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  return $writable;
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}
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/**
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 * Creates a .htaccess file in each Drupal files directory if it is missing.
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 */
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function file_ensure_htaccess() {
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  file_create_htaccess('public://', FALSE);
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  if (variable_get('file_private_path', FALSE)) {
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    file_create_htaccess('private://', TRUE);
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  }
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  file_create_htaccess('temporary://', TRUE);
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}
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/**
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 * Creates a .htaccess file in the given directory.
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 *   The directory.
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 *   FALSE indicates that $directory should be an open and public directory.
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 * @param $force_overwrite
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 *   Set to TRUE to attempt to overwrite the existing .htaccess file if one is
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 *   already present. Defaults to FALSE.
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 */
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function file_create_htaccess($directory, $private = TRUE, $force_overwrite = FALSE) {
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  if (file_uri_scheme($directory)) {
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    $directory = file_stream_wrapper_uri_normalize($directory);
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  }
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  else {
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    $directory = rtrim($directory, '/\\');
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  }
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  $htaccess_path =  $directory . '/.htaccess';
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  if (file_exists($htaccess_path) && !$force_overwrite) {
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    // Short circuit if the .htaccess file already exists.
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    return;
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  }
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  $htaccess_lines = file_htaccess_lines($private);
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  // Write the .htaccess file.
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  if (file_put_contents($htaccess_path, $htaccess_lines)) {
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    drupal_chmod($htaccess_path, 0444);
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  }
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  else {
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    $variables = array('%directory' => $directory, '!htaccess' => '<br />' . nl2br(check_plain($htaccess_lines)));
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    watchdog('security', "Security warning: Couldn't write .htaccess file. Please create a .htaccess file in your %directory directory which contains the following lines: <code>!htaccess</code>", $variables, WATCHDOG_ERROR);
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  }
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}
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/**
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 * Returns the standard .htaccess lines that Drupal writes to file directories.
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 *
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 * @param $private
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 *   (Optional) Set to FALSE to return the .htaccess lines for an open and
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 *   public directory. The default is TRUE, which returns the .htaccess lines
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   A string representing the desired contents of the .htaccess file.
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 *
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 * @see file_create_htaccess()
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 */
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function file_htaccess_lines($private = TRUE) {
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  $lines = <<<EOF
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# Turn off all options we don't need.
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Options None
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Options +FollowSymLinks
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# Set the catch-all handler to prevent scripts from being executed.
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SetHandler Drupal_Security_Do_Not_Remove_See_SA_2006_006
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<Files *>
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  # Override the handler again if we're run later in the evaluation list.
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  SetHandler Drupal_Security_Do_Not_Remove_See_SA_2013_003
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</Files>
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# If we know how to do it safely, disable the PHP engine entirely.
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<IfModule mod_php5.c>
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  php_flag engine off
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</IfModule>
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EOF;
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  if ($private) {
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    $lines = <<<EOF
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# Deny all requests from Apache 2.4+.
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<IfModule mod_authz_core.c>
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  Require all denied
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</IfModule>
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# Deny all requests from Apache 2.0-2.2.
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<IfModule !mod_authz_core.c>
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  Deny from all
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</IfModule>
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EOF
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    . "\n\n" . $lines;
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  }
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  return $lines;
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}
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/**
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 * Loads file objects from the database.
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 *
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 * @param $fids
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 *   An array of file IDs.
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 * @param $conditions
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 *   (deprecated) An associative array of conditions on the {file_managed}
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 *   table, where the keys are the database fields and the values are the
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 *   values those fields must have. Instead, it is preferable to use
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 *   EntityFieldQuery to retrieve a list of entity IDs loadable by
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 *   this function.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   An array of file objects, indexed by fid.
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 *
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 * @todo Remove $conditions in Drupal 8.
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 *
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 * @see hook_file_load()
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 * @see file_load()
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 * @see entity_load()
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 * @see EntityFieldQuery
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 */
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function file_load_multiple($fids = array(), $conditions = array()) {
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  return entity_load('file', $fids, $conditions);
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}
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/**
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 * Loads a single file object from the database.
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 *
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 * @param $fid
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 *   A file ID.
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 *
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 * @return
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 *   An object representing the file, or FALSE if the file was not found.
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 *
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 * @see hook_file_load()
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 * @see file_load_multiple()
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 */
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function file_load($fid) {
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  $files = file_load_multiple(array($fid), array());
595
  return reset($files);
596
}
597

    
598
/**
599
 * Saves a file object to the database.
600
 *
601
 * If the $file->fid is not set a new record will be added.
602
 *
603
 * @param $file
604
 *   A file object returned by file_load().
605
 *
606
 * @return
607
 *   The updated file object.
608
 *
609
 * @see hook_file_insert()
610
 * @see hook_file_update()
611
 */
612
function file_save(stdClass $file) {
613
  $file->timestamp = REQUEST_TIME;
614
  $file->filesize = filesize($file->uri);
615

    
616
  // Load the stored entity, if any.
617
  if (!empty($file->fid) && !isset($file->original)) {
618
    $file->original = entity_load_unchanged('file', $file->fid);
619
  }
620

    
621
  module_invoke_all('file_presave', $file);
622
  module_invoke_all('entity_presave', $file, 'file');
623

    
624
  if (empty($file->fid)) {
625
    drupal_write_record('file_managed', $file);
626
    // Inform modules about the newly added file.
627
    module_invoke_all('file_insert', $file);
628
    module_invoke_all('entity_insert', $file, 'file');
629
  }
630
  else {
631
    drupal_write_record('file_managed', $file, 'fid');
632
    // Inform modules that the file has been updated.
633
    module_invoke_all('file_update', $file);
634
    module_invoke_all('entity_update', $file, 'file');
635
  }
636

    
637
  // Clear internal properties.
638
  unset($file->original);
639
  // Clear the static loading cache.
640
  entity_get_controller('file')->resetCache(array($file->fid));
641

    
642
  return $file;
643
}
644

    
645
/**
646
 * Determines where a file is used.
647
 *
648
 * @param $file
649
 *   A file object.
650
 *
651
 * @return
652
 *   A nested array with usage data. The first level is keyed by module name,
653
 *   the second by object type and the third by the object id. The value
654
 *   of the third level contains the usage count.
655
 *
656
 * @see file_usage_add()
657
 * @see file_usage_delete()
658
 */
659
function file_usage_list(stdClass $file) {
660
  $result = db_select('file_usage', 'f')
661
    ->fields('f', array('module', 'type', 'id', 'count'))
662
    ->condition('fid', $file->fid)
663
    ->condition('count', 0, '>')
664
    ->execute();
665
  $references = array();
666
  foreach ($result as $usage) {
667
    $references[$usage->module][$usage->type][$usage->id] = $usage->count;
668
  }
669
  return $references;
670
}
671

    
672
/**
673
 * Records that a module is using a file.
674
 *
675
 * This usage information will be queried during file_delete() to ensure that
676
 * a file is not in use before it is physically removed from disk.
677
 *
678
 * Examples:
679
 * - A module that associates files with nodes, so $type would be
680
 *   'node' and $id would be the node's nid. Files for all revisions are stored
681
 *   within a single nid.
682
 * - The User module associates an image with a user, so $type would be 'user'
683
 *   and the $id would be the user's uid.
684
 *
685
 * @param $file
686
 *   A file object.
687
 * @param $module
688
 *   The name of the module using the file.
689
 * @param $type
690
 *   The type of the object that contains the referenced file.
691
 * @param $id
692
 *   The unique, numeric ID of the object containing the referenced file.
693
 * @param $count
694
 *   (optional) The number of references to add to the object. Defaults to 1.
695
 *
696
 * @see file_usage_list()
697
 * @see file_usage_delete()
698
 */
699
function file_usage_add(stdClass $file, $module, $type, $id, $count = 1) {
700
  db_merge('file_usage')
701
    ->key(array(
702
      'fid' => $file->fid,
703
      'module' => $module,
704
      'type' => $type,
705
      'id' => $id,
706
    ))
707
    ->fields(array('count' => $count))
708
    ->expression('count', 'count + :count', array(':count' => $count))
709
    ->execute();
710
}
711

    
712
/**
713
 * Removes a record to indicate that a module is no longer using a file.
714
 *
715
 * The file_delete() function is typically called after removing a file usage
716
 * to remove the record from the file_managed table and delete the file itself.
717
 *
718
 * @param $file
719
 *   A file object.
720
 * @param $module
721
 *   The name of the module using the file.
722
 * @param $type
723
 *   (optional) The type of the object that contains the referenced file. May
724
 *   be omitted if all module references to a file are being deleted.
725
 * @param $id
726
 *   (optional) The unique, numeric ID of the object containing the referenced
727
 *   file. May be omitted if all module references to a file are being deleted.
728
 * @param $count
729
 *   (optional) The number of references to delete from the object. Defaults to
730
 *   1. 0 may be specified to delete all references to the file within a
731
 *   specific object.
732
 *
733
 * @see file_usage_add()
734
 * @see file_usage_list()
735
 * @see file_delete()
736
 */
737
function file_usage_delete(stdClass $file, $module, $type = NULL, $id = NULL, $count = 1) {
738
  // Delete rows that have a exact or less value to prevent empty rows.
739
  $query = db_delete('file_usage')
740
    ->condition('module', $module)
741
    ->condition('fid', $file->fid);
742
  if ($type && $id) {
743
    $query
744
      ->condition('type', $type)
745
      ->condition('id', $id);
746
  }
747
  if ($count) {
748
    $query->condition('count', $count, '<=');
749
  }
750
  $result = $query->execute();
751

    
752
  // If the row has more than the specified count decrement it by that number.
753
  if (!$result && $count > 0) {
754
    $query = db_update('file_usage')
755
      ->condition('module', $module)
756
      ->condition('fid', $file->fid);
757
    if ($type && $id) {
758
      $query
759
        ->condition('type', $type)
760
        ->condition('id', $id);
761
    }
762
    $query->expression('count', 'count - :count', array(':count' => $count));
763
    $query->execute();
764
  }
765
}
766

    
767
/**
768
 * Copies a file to a new location and adds a file record to the database.
769
 *
770
 * This function should be used when manipulating files that have records
771
 * stored in the database. This is a powerful function that in many ways
772
 * performs like an advanced version of copy().
773
 * - Checks if $source and $destination are valid and readable/writable.
774
 * - If file already exists in $destination either the call will error out,
775
 *   replace the file or rename the file based on the $replace parameter.
776
 * - If the $source and $destination are equal, the behavior depends on the
777
 *   $replace parameter. FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE will error out. FILE_EXISTS_RENAME
778
 *   will rename the file until the $destination is unique.
779
 * - Adds the new file to the files database. If the source file is a
780
 *   temporary file, the resulting file will also be a temporary file. See
781
 *   file_save_upload() for details on temporary files.
782
 *
783
 * @param $source
784
 *   A file object.
785
 * @param $destination
786
 *   A string containing the destination that $source should be copied to.
787
 *   This must be a stream wrapper URI.
788
 * @param $replace
789
 *   Replace behavior when the destination file already exists:
790
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file. If a managed file with
791
 *       the destination name exists then its database entry will be updated. If
792
 *       no database entry is found then a new one will be created.
793
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is
794
 *       unique.
795
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE.
796
 *
797
 * @return
798
 *   File object if the copy is successful, or FALSE in the event of an error.
799
 *
800
 * @see file_unmanaged_copy()
801
 * @see hook_file_copy()
802
 */
803
function file_copy(stdClass $source, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) {
804
  if (!file_valid_uri($destination)) {
805
    if (($realpath = drupal_realpath($source->uri)) !== FALSE) {
806
      watchdog('file', 'File %file (%realpath) could not be copied, because the destination %destination is invalid. This is often caused by improper use of file_copy() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $source->uri, '%realpath' => $realpath, '%destination' => $destination));
807
    }
808
    else {
809
      watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be copied, because the destination %destination is invalid. This is often caused by improper use of file_copy() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $source->uri, '%destination' => $destination));
810
    }
811
    drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file could not be copied, because the destination is invalid. More information is available in the system log.', array('%file' => $source->uri)), 'error');
812
    return FALSE;
813
  }
814

    
815
  if ($uri = file_unmanaged_copy($source->uri, $destination, $replace)) {
816
    $file = clone $source;
817
    $file->fid = NULL;
818
    $file->uri = $uri;
819
    $file->filename = drupal_basename($uri);
820
    // If we are replacing an existing file re-use its database record.
821
    if ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE) {
822
      $existing_files = file_load_multiple(array(), array('uri' => $uri));
823
      if (count($existing_files)) {
824
        $existing = reset($existing_files);
825
        $file->fid = $existing->fid;
826
        $file->filename = $existing->filename;
827
      }
828
    }
829
    // If we are renaming around an existing file (rather than a directory),
830
    // use its basename for the filename.
831
    elseif ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_RENAME && is_file($destination)) {
832
      $file->filename = drupal_basename($destination);
833
    }
834

    
835
    $file = file_save($file);
836

    
837
    // Inform modules that the file has been copied.
838
    module_invoke_all('file_copy', $file, $source);
839

    
840
    return $file;
841
  }
842
  return FALSE;
843
}
844

    
845
/**
846
 * Determines whether the URI has a valid scheme for file API operations.
847
 *
848
 * There must be a scheme and it must be a Drupal-provided scheme like
849
 * 'public', 'private', 'temporary', or an extension provided with
850
 * hook_stream_wrappers().
851
 *
852
 * @param $uri
853
 *   The URI to be tested.
854
 *
855
 * @return
856
 *   TRUE if the URI is allowed.
857
 */
858
function file_valid_uri($uri) {
859
  // Assert that the URI has an allowed scheme. Barepaths are not allowed.
860
  $uri_scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri);
861
  if (empty($uri_scheme) || !file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($uri_scheme)) {
862
    return FALSE;
863
  }
864
  return TRUE;
865
}
866

    
867
/**
868
 * Copies a file to a new location without invoking the file API.
869
 *
870
 * This is a powerful function that in many ways performs like an advanced
871
 * version of copy().
872
 * - Checks if $source and $destination are valid and readable/writable.
873
 * - If file already exists in $destination either the call will error out,
874
 *   replace the file or rename the file based on the $replace parameter.
875
 * - If the $source and $destination are equal, the behavior depends on the
876
 *   $replace parameter. FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE will error out. FILE_EXISTS_RENAME
877
 *   will rename the file until the $destination is unique.
878
 * - Provides a fallback using realpaths if the move fails using stream
879
 *   wrappers. This can occur because PHP's copy() function does not properly
880
 *   support streams if safe_mode or open_basedir are enabled. See
881
 *   https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=60456
882
 *
883
 * @param $source
884
 *   A string specifying the filepath or URI of the source file.
885
 * @param $destination
886
 *   A URI containing the destination that $source should be copied to. The
887
 *   URI may be a bare filepath (without a scheme). If this value is omitted,
888
 *   Drupal's default files scheme will be used, usually "public://".
889
 * @param $replace
890
 *   Replace behavior when the destination file already exists:
891
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file.
892
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is
893
 *       unique.
894
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE.
895
 *
896
 * @return
897
 *   The path to the new file, or FALSE in the event of an error.
898
 *
899
 * @see file_copy()
900
 */
901
function file_unmanaged_copy($source, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) {
902
  $original_source = $source;
903

    
904
  // Assert that the source file actually exists.
905
  if (!file_exists($source)) {
906
    // @todo Replace drupal_set_message() calls with exceptions instead.
907
    drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file could not be copied, because no file by that name exists. Please check that you supplied the correct filename.', array('%file' => $original_source)), 'error');
908
    if (($realpath = drupal_realpath($original_source)) !== FALSE) {
909
      watchdog('file', 'File %file (%realpath) could not be copied because it does not exist.', array('%file' => $original_source, '%realpath' => $realpath));
910
    }
911
    else {
912
      watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be copied because it does not exist.', array('%file' => $original_source));
913
    }
914
    return FALSE;
915
  }
916

    
917
  // Build a destination URI if necessary.
918
  if (!isset($destination)) {
919
    $destination = file_build_uri(drupal_basename($source));
920
  }
921

    
922

    
923
  // Prepare the destination directory.
924
  if (file_prepare_directory($destination)) {
925
    // The destination is already a directory, so append the source basename.
926
    $destination = file_stream_wrapper_uri_normalize($destination . '/' . drupal_basename($source));
927
  }
928
  else {
929
    // Perhaps $destination is a dir/file?
930
    $dirname = drupal_dirname($destination);
931
    if (!file_prepare_directory($dirname)) {
932
      // The destination is not valid.
933
      watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be copied, because the destination directory %destination is not configured correctly.', array('%file' => $original_source, '%destination' => $dirname));
934
      drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file could not be copied, because the destination directory is not properly configured. This may be caused by a problem with file or directory permissions. More information is available in the system log.', array('%file' => $original_source)), 'error');
935
      return FALSE;
936
    }
937
  }
938

    
939
  // Determine whether we can perform this operation based on overwrite rules.
940
  $destination = file_destination($destination, $replace);
941
  if ($destination === FALSE) {
942
    drupal_set_message(t('The file %file could not be copied because a file by that name already exists in the destination directory.', array('%file' => $original_source)), 'error');
943
    watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be copied because a file by that name already exists in the destination directory (%directory)', array('%file' => $original_source, '%directory' => $destination));
944
    return FALSE;
945
  }
946

    
947
  // Assert that the source and destination filenames are not the same.
948
  $real_source = drupal_realpath($source);
949
  $real_destination = drupal_realpath($destination);
950
  if ($source == $destination || ($real_source !== FALSE) && ($real_source == $real_destination)) {
951
    drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file was not copied because it would overwrite itself.', array('%file' => $source)), 'error');
952
    watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be copied because it would overwrite itself.', array('%file' => $source));
953
    return FALSE;
954
  }
955
  // Make sure the .htaccess files are present.
956
  file_ensure_htaccess();
957
  // Perform the copy operation.
958
  if (!@copy($source, $destination)) {
959
    // If the copy failed and realpaths exist, retry the operation using them
960
    // instead.
961
    if ($real_source === FALSE || $real_destination === FALSE || !@copy($real_source, $real_destination)) {
962
      watchdog('file', 'The specified file %file could not be copied to %destination.', array('%file' => $source, '%destination' => $destination), WATCHDOG_ERROR);
963
      return FALSE;
964
    }
965
  }
966

    
967
  // Set the permissions on the new file.
968
  drupal_chmod($destination);
969

    
970
  return $destination;
971
}
972

    
973
/**
974
 * Constructs a URI to Drupal's default files location given a relative path.
975
 */
976
function file_build_uri($path) {
977
  $uri = file_default_scheme() . '://' . $path;
978
  return file_stream_wrapper_uri_normalize($uri);
979
}
980

    
981
/**
982
 * Determines the destination path for a file.
983
 *
984
 * @param $destination
985
 *   A string specifying the desired final URI or filepath.
986
 * @param $replace
987
 *   Replace behavior when the destination file already exists.
988
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file.
989
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is
990
 *       unique.
991
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE.
992
 *
993
 * @return
994
 *   The destination filepath, or FALSE if the file already exists
995
 *   and FILE_EXISTS_ERROR is specified.
996
 */
997
function file_destination($destination, $replace) {
998
  if (file_exists($destination)) {
999
    switch ($replace) {
1000
      case FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE:
1001
        // Do nothing here, we want to overwrite the existing file.
1002
        break;
1003

    
1004
      case FILE_EXISTS_RENAME:
1005
        $basename = drupal_basename($destination);
1006
        $directory = drupal_dirname($destination);
1007
        $destination = file_create_filename($basename, $directory);
1008
        break;
1009

    
1010
      case FILE_EXISTS_ERROR:
1011
        // Error reporting handled by calling function.
1012
        return FALSE;
1013
    }
1014
  }
1015
  return $destination;
1016
}
1017

    
1018
/**
1019
 * Moves a file to a new location and update the file's database entry.
1020
 *
1021
 * Moving a file is performed by copying the file to the new location and then
1022
 * deleting the original.
1023
 * - Checks if $source and $destination are valid and readable/writable.
1024
 * - Performs a file move if $source is not equal to $destination.
1025
 * - If file already exists in $destination either the call will error out,
1026
 *   replace the file or rename the file based on the $replace parameter.
1027
 * - Adds the new file to the files database.
1028
 *
1029
 * @param $source
1030
 *   A file object.
1031
 * @param $destination
1032
 *   A string containing the destination that $source should be moved to.
1033
 *   This must be a stream wrapper URI.
1034
 * @param $replace
1035
 *   Replace behavior when the destination file already exists:
1036
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file. If a managed file with
1037
 *       the destination name exists then its database entry will be updated and
1038
 *       file_delete() called on the source file after hook_file_move is called.
1039
 *       If no database entry is found then the source files record will be
1040
 *       updated.
1041
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is
1042
 *       unique.
1043
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE.
1044
 *
1045
 * @return
1046
 *   Resulting file object for success, or FALSE in the event of an error.
1047
 *
1048
 * @see file_unmanaged_move()
1049
 * @see hook_file_move()
1050
 */
1051
function file_move(stdClass $source, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) {
1052
  if (!file_valid_uri($destination)) {
1053
    if (($realpath = drupal_realpath($source->uri)) !== FALSE) {
1054
      watchdog('file', 'File %file (%realpath) could not be moved, because the destination %destination is invalid. This may be caused by improper use of file_move() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $source->uri, '%realpath' => $realpath, '%destination' => $destination));
1055
    }
1056
    else {
1057
      watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be moved, because the destination %destination is invalid. This may be caused by improper use of file_move() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $source->uri, '%destination' => $destination));
1058
    }
1059
    drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file could not be moved, because the destination is invalid. More information is available in the system log.', array('%file' => $source->uri)), 'error');
1060
    return FALSE;
1061
  }
1062

    
1063
  if ($uri = file_unmanaged_move($source->uri, $destination, $replace)) {
1064
    $delete_source = FALSE;
1065

    
1066
    $file = clone $source;
1067
    $file->uri = $uri;
1068
    // If we are replacing an existing file re-use its database record.
1069
    if ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE) {
1070
      $existing_files = file_load_multiple(array(), array('uri' => $uri));
1071
      if (count($existing_files)) {
1072
        $existing = reset($existing_files);
1073
        $delete_source = TRUE;
1074
        $file->fid = $existing->fid;
1075
      }
1076
    }
1077
    // If we are renaming around an existing file (rather than a directory),
1078
    // use its basename for the filename.
1079
    elseif ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_RENAME && is_file($destination)) {
1080
      $file->filename = drupal_basename($destination);
1081
    }
1082

    
1083
    $file = file_save($file);
1084

    
1085
    // Inform modules that the file has been moved.
1086
    module_invoke_all('file_move', $file, $source);
1087

    
1088
    if ($delete_source) {
1089
      // Try a soft delete to remove original if it's not in use elsewhere.
1090
      file_delete($source);
1091
    }
1092

    
1093
    return $file;
1094
  }
1095
  return FALSE;
1096
}
1097

    
1098
/**
1099
 * Moves a file to a new location without database changes or hook invocation.
1100
 *
1101
 * @param $source
1102
 *   A string specifying the filepath or URI of the original file.
1103
 * @param $destination
1104
 *   A string containing the destination that $source should be moved to.
1105
 *   This must be a stream wrapper URI. If this value is omitted, Drupal's
1106
 *   default files scheme will be used, usually "public://".
1107
 * @param $replace
1108
 *   Replace behavior when the destination file already exists:
1109
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file.
1110
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is
1111
 *       unique.
1112
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE.
1113
 *
1114
 * @return
1115
 *   The URI of the moved file, or FALSE in the event of an error.
1116
 *
1117
 * @see file_move()
1118
 */
1119
function file_unmanaged_move($source, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) {
1120
  $filepath = file_unmanaged_copy($source, $destination, $replace);
1121
  if ($filepath == FALSE || file_unmanaged_delete($source) == FALSE) {
1122
    return FALSE;
1123
  }
1124
  return $filepath;
1125
}
1126

    
1127
/**
1128
 * Modifies a filename as needed for security purposes.
1129
 *
1130
 * Munging a file name prevents unknown file extensions from masking exploit
1131
 * files. When web servers such as Apache decide how to process a URL request,
1132
 * they use the file extension. If the extension is not recognized, Apache
1133
 * skips that extension and uses the previous file extension. For example, if
1134
 * the file being requested is exploit.php.pps, and Apache does not recognize
1135
 * the '.pps' extension, it treats the file as PHP and executes it. To make
1136
 * this file name safe for Apache and prevent it from executing as PHP, the
1137
 * .php extension is "munged" into .php_, making the safe file name
1138
 * exploit.php_.pps.
1139
 *
1140
 * Specifically, this function adds an underscore to all extensions that are
1141
 * between 2 and 5 characters in length, internal to the file name, and not
1142
 * included in $extensions.
1143
 *
1144
 * Function behavior is also controlled by the Drupal variable
1145
 * 'allow_insecure_uploads'. If 'allow_insecure_uploads' evaluates to TRUE, no
1146
 * alterations will be made, if it evaluates to FALSE, the filename is 'munged'.
1147
 *
1148
 * @param $filename
1149
 *   File name to modify.
1150
 * @param $extensions
1151
 *   A space-separated list of extensions that should not be altered.
1152
 * @param $alerts
1153
 *   If TRUE, drupal_set_message() will be called to display a message if the
1154
 *   file name was changed.
1155
 *
1156
 * @return
1157
 *   The potentially modified $filename.
1158
 */
1159
function file_munge_filename($filename, $extensions, $alerts = TRUE) {
1160
  $original = $filename;
1161

    
1162
  // Allow potentially insecure uploads for very savvy users and admin
1163
  if (!variable_get('allow_insecure_uploads', 0)) {
1164
    // Remove any null bytes. See http://php.net/manual/security.filesystem.nullbytes.php
1165
    $filename = str_replace(chr(0), '', $filename);
1166

    
1167
    $whitelist = array_unique(explode(' ', strtolower(trim($extensions))));
1168

    
1169
    // Split the filename up by periods. The first part becomes the basename
1170
    // the last part the final extension.
1171
    $filename_parts = explode('.', $filename);
1172
    $new_filename = array_shift($filename_parts); // Remove file basename.
1173
    $final_extension = array_pop($filename_parts); // Remove final extension.
1174

    
1175
    // Loop through the middle parts of the name and add an underscore to the
1176
    // end of each section that could be a file extension but isn't in the list
1177
    // of allowed extensions.
1178
    foreach ($filename_parts as $filename_part) {
1179
      $new_filename .= '.' . $filename_part;
1180
      if (!in_array(strtolower($filename_part), $whitelist) && preg_match("/^[a-zA-Z]{2,5}\d?$/", $filename_part)) {
1181
        $new_filename .= '_';
1182
      }
1183
    }
1184
    $filename = $new_filename . '.' . $final_extension;
1185

    
1186
    if ($alerts && $original != $filename) {
1187
      drupal_set_message(t('For security reasons, your upload has been renamed to %filename.', array('%filename' => $filename)));
1188
    }
1189
  }
1190

    
1191
  return $filename;
1192
}
1193

    
1194
/**
1195
 * Undoes the effect of file_munge_filename().
1196
 *
1197
 * @param $filename
1198
 *   String with the filename to be unmunged.
1199
 *
1200
 * @return
1201
 *   An unmunged filename string.
1202
 */
1203
function file_unmunge_filename($filename) {
1204
  return str_replace('_.', '.', $filename);
1205
}
1206

    
1207
/**
1208
 * Creates a full file path from a directory and filename.
1209
 *
1210
 * If a file with the specified name already exists, an alternative will be
1211
 * used.
1212
 *
1213
 * @param $basename
1214
 *   String filename
1215
 * @param $directory
1216
 *   String containing the directory or parent URI.
1217
 *
1218
 * @return
1219
 *   File path consisting of $directory and a unique filename based off
1220
 *   of $basename.
1221
 */
1222
function file_create_filename($basename, $directory) {
1223
  // Strip control characters (ASCII value < 32). Though these are allowed in
1224
  // some filesystems, not many applications handle them well.
1225
  $basename = preg_replace('/[\x00-\x1F]/u', '_', $basename);
1226
  if (substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3) == 'WIN') {
1227
    // These characters are not allowed in Windows filenames
1228
    $basename = str_replace(array(':', '*', '?', '"', '<', '>', '|'), '_', $basename);
1229
  }
1230

    
1231
  // A URI or path may already have a trailing slash or look like "public://".
1232
  if (substr($directory, -1) == '/') {
1233
    $separator = '';
1234
  }
1235
  else {
1236
    $separator = '/';
1237
  }
1238

    
1239
  $destination = $directory . $separator . $basename;
1240

    
1241
  if (file_exists($destination)) {
1242
    // Destination file already exists, generate an alternative.
1243
    $pos = strrpos($basename, '.');
1244
    if ($pos !== FALSE) {
1245
      $name = substr($basename, 0, $pos);
1246
      $ext = substr($basename, $pos);
1247
    }
1248
    else {
1249
      $name = $basename;
1250
      $ext = '';
1251
    }
1252

    
1253
    $counter = 0;
1254
    do {
1255
      $destination = $directory . $separator . $name . '_' . $counter++ . $ext;
1256
    } while (file_exists($destination));
1257
  }
1258

    
1259
  return $destination;
1260
}
1261

    
1262
/**
1263
 * Deletes a file and its database record.
1264
 *
1265
 * If the $force parameter is not TRUE, file_usage_list() will be called to
1266
 * determine if the file is being used by any modules. If the file is being
1267
 * used the delete will be canceled.
1268
 *
1269
 * @param $file
1270
 *   A file object.
1271
 * @param $force
1272
 *   Boolean indicating that the file should be deleted even if the file is
1273
 *   reported as in use by the file_usage table.
1274
 *
1275
 * @return mixed
1276
 *   TRUE for success, FALSE in the event of an error, or an array if the file
1277
 *   is being used by any modules.
1278
 *
1279
 * @see file_unmanaged_delete()
1280
 * @see file_usage_list()
1281
 * @see file_usage_delete()
1282
 * @see hook_file_delete()
1283
 */
1284
function file_delete(stdClass $file, $force = FALSE) {
1285
  if (!file_valid_uri($file->uri)) {
1286
    if (($realpath = drupal_realpath($file->uri)) !== FALSE) {
1287
      watchdog('file', 'File %file (%realpath) could not be deleted because it is not a valid URI. This may be caused by improper use of file_delete() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $file->uri, '%realpath' => $realpath));
1288
    }
1289
    else {
1290
      watchdog('file', 'File %file could not be deleted because it is not a valid URI. This may be caused by improper use of file_delete() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%file' => $file->uri));
1291
    }
1292
    drupal_set_message(t('The specified file %file could not be deleted, because it is not a valid URI. More information is available in the system log.', array('%file' => $file->uri)), 'error');
1293
    return FALSE;
1294
  }
1295

    
1296
  // If any module still has a usage entry in the file_usage table, the file
1297
  // will not be deleted, but file_delete() will return a populated array
1298
  // that tests as TRUE.
1299
  if (!$force && ($references = file_usage_list($file))) {
1300
    return $references;
1301
  }
1302

    
1303
  // Let other modules clean up any references to the deleted file.
1304
  module_invoke_all('file_delete', $file);
1305
  module_invoke_all('entity_delete', $file, 'file');
1306

    
1307
  // Make sure the file is deleted before removing its row from the
1308
  // database, so UIs can still find the file in the database.
1309
  if (file_unmanaged_delete($file->uri)) {
1310
    db_delete('file_managed')->condition('fid', $file->fid)->execute();
1311
    db_delete('file_usage')->condition('fid', $file->fid)->execute();
1312
    entity_get_controller('file')->resetCache();
1313
    return TRUE;
1314
  }
1315
  return FALSE;
1316
}
1317

    
1318
/**
1319
 * Deletes a file without database changes or hook invocations.
1320
 *
1321
 * This function should be used when the file to be deleted does not have an
1322
 * entry recorded in the files table.
1323
 *
1324
 * @param $path
1325
 *   A string containing a file path or (streamwrapper) URI.
1326
 *
1327
 * @return
1328
 *   TRUE for success or path does not exist, or FALSE in the event of an
1329
 *   error.
1330
 *
1331
 * @see file_delete()
1332
 * @see file_unmanaged_delete_recursive()
1333
 */
1334
function file_unmanaged_delete($path) {
1335
  if (is_dir($path)) {
1336
    watchdog('file', '%path is a directory and cannot be removed using file_unmanaged_delete().', array('%path' => $path), WATCHDOG_ERROR);
1337
    return FALSE;
1338
  }
1339
  if (is_file($path)) {
1340
    return drupal_unlink($path);
1341
  }
1342
  // Return TRUE for non-existent file, but log that nothing was actually
1343
  // deleted, as the current state is the intended result.
1344
  if (!file_exists($path)) {
1345
    watchdog('file', 'The file %path was not deleted, because it does not exist.', array('%path' => $path), WATCHDOG_NOTICE);
1346
    return TRUE;
1347
  }
1348
  // We cannot handle anything other than files and directories. Log an error
1349
  // for everything else (sockets, symbolic links, etc).
1350
  watchdog('file', 'The file %path is not of a recognized type so it was not deleted.', array('%path' => $path), WATCHDOG_ERROR);
1351
  return FALSE;
1352
}
1353

    
1354
/**
1355
 * Deletes all files and directories in the specified filepath recursively.
1356
 *
1357
 * If the specified path is a directory then the function will call itself
1358
 * recursively to process the contents. Once the contents have been removed the
1359
 * directory will also be removed.
1360
 *
1361
 * If the specified path is a file then it will be passed to
1362
 * file_unmanaged_delete().
1363
 *
1364
 * Note that this only deletes visible files with write permission.
1365
 *
1366
 * @param $path
1367
 *   A string containing either an URI or a file or directory path.
1368
 *
1369
 * @return
1370
 *   TRUE for success or if path does not exist, FALSE in the event of an
1371
 *   error.
1372
 *
1373
 * @see file_unmanaged_delete()
1374
 */
1375
function file_unmanaged_delete_recursive($path) {
1376
  if (is_dir($path)) {
1377
    $dir = dir($path);
1378
    while (($entry = $dir->read()) !== FALSE) {
1379
      if ($entry == '.' || $entry == '..') {
1380
        continue;
1381
      }
1382
      $entry_path = $path . '/' . $entry;
1383
      file_unmanaged_delete_recursive($entry_path);
1384
    }
1385
    $dir->close();
1386

    
1387
    return drupal_rmdir($path);
1388
  }
1389
  return file_unmanaged_delete($path);
1390
}
1391

    
1392
/**
1393
 * Determines total disk space used by a single user or the whole filesystem.
1394
 *
1395
 * @param $uid
1396
 *   Optional. A user id, specifying NULL returns the total space used by all
1397
 *   non-temporary files.
1398
 * @param $status
1399
 *   Optional. The file status to consider. The default is to only
1400
 *   consider files in status FILE_STATUS_PERMANENT.
1401
 *
1402
 * @return
1403
 *   An integer containing the number of bytes used.
1404
 */
1405
function file_space_used($uid = NULL, $status = FILE_STATUS_PERMANENT) {
1406
  $query = db_select('file_managed', 'f');
1407
  $query->condition('f.status', $status);
1408
  $query->addExpression('SUM(f.filesize)', 'filesize');
1409
  if (isset($uid)) {
1410
    $query->condition('f.uid', $uid);
1411
  }
1412
  return $query->execute()->fetchField();
1413
}
1414

    
1415
/**
1416
 * Saves a file upload to a new location.
1417
 *
1418
 * The file will be added to the {file_managed} table as a temporary file.
1419
 * Temporary files are periodically cleaned. To make the file a permanent file,
1420
 * assign the status and use file_save() to save the changes.
1421
 *
1422
 * @param $form_field_name
1423
 *   A string that is the associative array key of the upload form element in
1424
 *   the form array.
1425
 * @param $validators
1426
 *   An optional, associative array of callback functions used to validate the
1427
 *   file. See file_validate() for a full discussion of the array format.
1428
 *   If no extension validator is provided it will default to a limited safe
1429
 *   list of extensions which is as follows: "jpg jpeg gif png txt
1430
 *   doc xls pdf ppt pps odt ods odp". To allow all extensions you must
1431
 *   explicitly set the 'file_validate_extensions' validator to an empty array
1432
 *   (Beware: this is not safe and should only be allowed for trusted users, if
1433
 *   at all).
1434
 * @param $destination
1435
 *   A string containing the URI that the file should be copied to. This must
1436
 *   be a stream wrapper URI. If this value is omitted, Drupal's temporary
1437
 *   files scheme will be used ("temporary://").
1438
 * @param $replace
1439
 *   Replace behavior when the destination file already exists:
1440
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE: Replace the existing file.
1441
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME: Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is
1442
 *     unique.
1443
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR: Do nothing and return FALSE.
1444
 *
1445
 * @return
1446
 *   An object containing the file information if the upload succeeded, FALSE
1447
 *   in the event of an error, or NULL if no file was uploaded. The
1448
 *   documentation for the "File interface" group, which you can find under
1449
 *   Related topics, or the header at the top of this file, documents the
1450
 *   components of a file object. In addition to the standard components,
1451
 *   this function adds:
1452
 *   - source: Path to the file before it is moved.
1453
 *   - destination: Path to the file after it is moved (same as 'uri').
1454
 */
1455
function file_save_upload($form_field_name, $validators = array(), $destination = FALSE, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) {
1456
  global $user;
1457
  static $upload_cache;
1458

    
1459
  // Return cached objects without processing since the file will have
1460
  // already been processed and the paths in _FILES will be invalid.
1461
  if (isset($upload_cache[$form_field_name])) {
1462
    return $upload_cache[$form_field_name];
1463
  }
1464

    
1465
  // Make sure there's an upload to process.
1466
  if (empty($_FILES['files']['name'][$form_field_name])) {
1467
    return NULL;
1468
  }
1469

    
1470
  // Check for file upload errors and return FALSE if a lower level system
1471
  // error occurred. For a complete list of errors:
1472
  // See http://php.net/manual/features.file-upload.errors.php.
1473
  switch ($_FILES['files']['error'][$form_field_name]) {
1474
    case UPLOAD_ERR_INI_SIZE:
1475
    case UPLOAD_ERR_FORM_SIZE:
1476
      drupal_set_message(t('The file %file could not be saved, because it exceeds %maxsize, the maximum allowed size for uploads.', array('%file' => $_FILES['files']['name'][$form_field_name], '%maxsize' => format_size(file_upload_max_size()))), 'error');
1477
      return FALSE;
1478

    
1479
    case UPLOAD_ERR_PARTIAL:
1480
    case UPLOAD_ERR_NO_FILE:
1481
      drupal_set_message(t('The file %file could not be saved, because the upload did not complete.', array('%file' => $_FILES['files']['name'][$form_field_name])), 'error');
1482
      return FALSE;
1483

    
1484
    case UPLOAD_ERR_OK:
1485
      // Final check that this is a valid upload, if it isn't, use the
1486
      // default error handler.
1487
      if (is_uploaded_file($_FILES['files']['tmp_name'][$form_field_name])) {
1488
        break;
1489
      }
1490

    
1491
    // Unknown error
1492
    default:
1493
      drupal_set_message(t('The file %file could not be saved. An unknown error has occurred.', array('%file' => $_FILES['files']['name'][$form_field_name])), 'error');
1494
      return FALSE;
1495
  }
1496

    
1497
  // Begin building file object.
1498
  $file = new stdClass();
1499
  $file->uid      = $user->uid;
1500
  $file->status   = 0;
1501
  $file->filename = trim(drupal_basename($_FILES['files']['name'][$form_field_name]), '.');
1502
  $file->uri      = $_FILES['files']['tmp_name'][$form_field_name];
1503
  $file->filemime = file_get_mimetype($file->filename);
1504
  $file->filesize = $_FILES['files']['size'][$form_field_name];
1505

    
1506
  $extensions = '';
1507
  if (isset($validators['file_validate_extensions'])) {
1508
    if (isset($validators['file_validate_extensions'][0])) {
1509
      // Build the list of non-munged extensions if the caller provided them.
1510
      $extensions = $validators['file_validate_extensions'][0];
1511
    }
1512
    else {
1513
      // If 'file_validate_extensions' is set and the list is empty then the
1514
      // caller wants to allow any extension. In this case we have to remove the
1515
      // validator or else it will reject all extensions.
1516
      unset($validators['file_validate_extensions']);
1517
    }
1518
  }
1519
  else {
1520
    // No validator was provided, so add one using the default list.
1521
    // Build a default non-munged safe list for file_munge_filename().
1522
    $extensions = 'jpg jpeg gif png txt doc xls pdf ppt pps odt ods odp';
1523
    $validators['file_validate_extensions'] = array();
1524
    $validators['file_validate_extensions'][0] = $extensions;
1525
  }
1526

    
1527
  if (!empty($extensions)) {
1528
    // Munge the filename to protect against possible malicious extension hiding
1529
    // within an unknown file type (ie: filename.html.foo).
1530
    $file->filename = file_munge_filename($file->filename, $extensions);
1531
  }
1532

    
1533
  // Rename potentially executable files, to help prevent exploits (i.e. will
1534
  // rename filename.php.foo and filename.php to filename.php.foo.txt and
1535
  // filename.php.txt, respectively). Don't rename if 'allow_insecure_uploads'
1536
  // evaluates to TRUE.
1537
  if (!variable_get('allow_insecure_uploads', 0) && preg_match('/\.(php|phar|pl|py|cgi|asp|js)(\.|$)/i', $file->filename) && (substr($file->filename, -4) != '.txt')) {
1538
    $file->filemime = 'text/plain';
1539
    // The destination filename will also later be used to create the URI.
1540
    $file->filename .= '.txt';
1541
    // The .txt extension may not be in the allowed list of extensions. We have
1542
    // to add it here or else the file upload will fail.
1543
    if (!empty($extensions)) {
1544
      $validators['file_validate_extensions'][0] .= ' txt';
1545
      drupal_set_message(t('For security reasons, your upload has been renamed to %filename.', array('%filename' => $file->filename)));
1546
    }
1547
  }
1548

    
1549
  // If the destination is not provided, use the temporary directory.
1550
  if (empty($destination)) {
1551
    $destination = 'temporary://';
1552
  }
1553

    
1554
  // Assert that the destination contains a valid stream.
1555
  $destination_scheme = file_uri_scheme($destination);
1556
  if (!$destination_scheme || !file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($destination_scheme)) {
1557
    drupal_set_message(t('The file could not be uploaded, because the destination %destination is invalid.', array('%destination' => $destination)), 'error');
1558
    return FALSE;
1559
  }
1560

    
1561
  $file->source = $form_field_name;
1562
  // A URI may already have a trailing slash or look like "public://".
1563
  if (substr($destination, -1) != '/') {
1564
    $destination .= '/';
1565
  }
1566
  $file->destination = file_destination($destination . $file->filename, $replace);
1567
  // If file_destination() returns FALSE then $replace == FILE_EXISTS_ERROR and
1568
  // there's an existing file so we need to bail.
1569
  if ($file->destination === FALSE) {
1570
    drupal_set_message(t('The file %source could not be uploaded because a file by that name already exists in the destination %directory.', array('%source' => $form_field_name, '%directory' => $destination)), 'error');
1571
    return FALSE;
1572
  }
1573

    
1574
  // Add in our check of the file name length.
1575
  $validators['file_validate_name_length'] = array();
1576

    
1577
  // Call the validation functions specified by this function's caller.
1578
  $errors = file_validate($file, $validators);
1579

    
1580
  // Check for errors.
1581
  if (!empty($errors)) {
1582
    $message = t('The specified file %name could not be uploaded.', array('%name' => $file->filename));
1583
    if (count($errors) > 1) {
1584
      $message .= theme('item_list', array('items' => $errors));
1585
    }
1586
    else {
1587
      $message .= ' ' . array_pop($errors);
1588
    }
1589
    form_set_error($form_field_name, $message);
1590
    return FALSE;
1591
  }
1592

    
1593
  // Move uploaded files from PHP's upload_tmp_dir to Drupal's temporary
1594
  // directory. This overcomes open_basedir restrictions for future file
1595
  // operations.
1596
  $file->uri = $file->destination;
1597
  if (!drupal_move_uploaded_file($_FILES['files']['tmp_name'][$form_field_name], $file->uri)) {
1598
    form_set_error($form_field_name, t('File upload error. Could not move uploaded file.'));
1599
    watchdog('file', 'Upload error. Could not move uploaded file %file to destination %destination.', array('%file' => $file->filename, '%destination' => $file->uri));
1600
    return FALSE;
1601
  }
1602

    
1603
  // Set the permissions on the new file.
1604
  drupal_chmod($file->uri);
1605

    
1606
  // If we are replacing an existing file re-use its database record.
1607
  if ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE) {
1608
    $existing_files = file_load_multiple(array(), array('uri' => $file->uri));
1609
    if (count($existing_files)) {
1610
      $existing = reset($existing_files);
1611
      $file->fid = $existing->fid;
1612
    }
1613
  }
1614

    
1615
  // If we made it this far it's safe to record this file in the database.
1616
  if ($file = file_save($file)) {
1617
    // Track non-public files in the session if they were uploaded by an
1618
    // anonymous user. This allows modules such as the File module to only
1619
    // grant view access to the specific anonymous user who uploaded the file.
1620
    // See file_file_download().
1621
    // The 'file_public_schema' variable is used to allow other publicly
1622
    // accessible file schemes to be treated the same as the public:// scheme
1623
    // provided by Drupal core and to avoid adding unnecessary data to the
1624
    // session (and the resulting bypass of the page cache) in those cases. For
1625
    // security reasons, only schemes that are completely publicly accessible,
1626
    // with no download restrictions, should be added to this variable. See
1627
    // file_managed_file_value().
1628
    if (!$user->uid && !in_array($destination_scheme, variable_get('file_public_schema', array('public')))) {
1629
      $_SESSION['anonymous_allowed_file_ids'][$file->fid] = $file->fid;
1630
    }
1631
    // Add file to the cache.
1632
    $upload_cache[$form_field_name] = $file;
1633
    return $file;
1634
  }
1635
  return FALSE;
1636
}
1637

    
1638
/**
1639
 * Moves an uploaded file to a new location.
1640
 *
1641
 * PHP's move_uploaded_file() does not properly support streams if safe_mode
1642
 * or open_basedir are enabled, so this function fills that gap.
1643
 *
1644
 * Compatibility: normal paths and stream wrappers.
1645
 *
1646
 * @param $filename
1647
 *   The filename of the uploaded file.
1648
 * @param $uri
1649
 *   A string containing the destination URI of the file.
1650
 *
1651
 * @return
1652
 *   TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure.
1653
 *
1654
 * @see move_uploaded_file()
1655
 * @see http://drupal.org/node/515192
1656
 * @ingroup php_wrappers
1657
 */
1658
function drupal_move_uploaded_file($filename, $uri) {
1659
  $result = @move_uploaded_file($filename, $uri);
1660
  // PHP's move_uploaded_file() does not properly support streams if safe_mode
1661
  // or open_basedir are enabled so if the move failed, try finding a real path
1662
  // and retry the move operation.
1663
  if (!$result) {
1664
    if ($realpath = drupal_realpath($uri)) {
1665
      $result = move_uploaded_file($filename, $realpath);
1666
    }
1667
    else {
1668
      $result = move_uploaded_file($filename, $uri);
1669
    }
1670
  }
1671

    
1672
  return $result;
1673
}
1674

    
1675
/**
1676
 * Checks that a file meets the criteria specified by the validators.
1677
 *
1678
 * After executing the validator callbacks specified hook_file_validate() will
1679
 * also be called to allow other modules to report errors about the file.
1680
 *
1681
 * @param $file
1682
 *   A Drupal file object.
1683
 * @param $validators
1684
 *   An optional, associative array of callback functions used to validate the
1685
 *   file. The keys are function names and the values arrays of callback
1686
 *   parameters which will be passed in after the file object. The
1687
 *   functions should return an array of error messages; an empty array
1688
 *   indicates that the file passed validation. The functions will be called in
1689
 *   the order specified.
1690
 *
1691
 * @return
1692
 *   An array containing validation error messages.
1693
 *
1694
 * @see hook_file_validate()
1695
 */
1696
function file_validate(stdClass &$file, $validators = array()) {
1697
  // Call the validation functions specified by this function's caller.
1698
  $errors = array();
1699
  foreach ($validators as $function => $args) {
1700
    if (function_exists($function)) {
1701
      array_unshift($args, $file);
1702
      $errors = array_merge($errors, call_user_func_array($function, $args));
1703
    }
1704
  }
1705

    
1706
  // Let other modules perform validation on the new file.
1707
  return array_merge($errors, module_invoke_all('file_validate', $file));
1708
}
1709

    
1710
/**
1711
 * Checks for files with names longer than we can store in the database.
1712
 *
1713
 * @param $file
1714
 *   A Drupal file object.
1715
 *
1716
 * @return
1717
 *   An array. If the file name is too long, it will contain an error message.
1718
 */
1719
function file_validate_name_length(stdClass $file) {
1720
  $errors = array();
1721

    
1722
  if (empty($file->filename)) {
1723
    $errors[] = t("The file's name is empty. Please give a name to the file.");
1724
  }
1725
  if (strlen($file->filename) > 240) {
1726
    $errors[] = t("The file's name exceeds the 240 characters limit. Please rename the file and try again.");
1727
  }
1728
  return $errors;
1729
}
1730

    
1731
/**
1732
 * Checks that the filename ends with an allowed extension.
1733
 *
1734
 * @param $file
1735
 *   A Drupal file object.
1736
 * @param $extensions
1737
 *   A string with a space separated list of allowed extensions.
1738
 *
1739
 * @return
1740
 *   An array. If the file extension is not allowed, it will contain an error
1741
 *   message.
1742
 *
1743
 * @see hook_file_validate()
1744
 */
1745
function file_validate_extensions(stdClass $file, $extensions) {
1746
  $errors = array();
1747

    
1748
  $regex = '/\.(' . preg_replace('/ +/', '|', preg_quote($extensions)) . ')$/i';
1749
  if (!preg_match($regex, $file->filename)) {
1750
    $errors[] = t('Only files with the following extensions are allowed: %files-allowed.', array('%files-allowed' => $extensions));
1751
  }
1752
  return $errors;
1753
}
1754

    
1755
/**
1756
 * Checks that the file's size is below certain limits.
1757
 *
1758
 * @param $file
1759
 *   A Drupal file object.
1760
 * @param $file_limit
1761
 *   An integer specifying the maximum file size in bytes. Zero indicates that
1762
 *   no limit should be enforced.
1763
 * @param $user_limit
1764
 *   An integer specifying the maximum number of bytes the user is allowed.
1765
 *   Zero indicates that no limit should be enforced.
1766
 *
1767
 * @return
1768
 *   An array. If the file size exceeds limits, it will contain an error
1769
 *   message.
1770
 *
1771
 * @see hook_file_validate()
1772
 */
1773
function file_validate_size(stdClass $file, $file_limit = 0, $user_limit = 0) {
1774
  global $user;
1775
  $errors = array();
1776

    
1777
  if ($file_limit && $file->filesize > $file_limit) {
1778
    $errors[] = t('The file is %filesize exceeding the maximum file size of %maxsize.', array('%filesize' => format_size($file->filesize), '%maxsize' => format_size($file_limit)));
1779
  }
1780

    
1781
  // Save a query by only calling file_space_used() when a limit is provided.
1782
  if ($user_limit && (file_space_used($user->uid) + $file->filesize) > $user_limit) {
1783
    $errors[] = t('The file is %filesize which would exceed your disk quota of %quota.', array('%filesize' => format_size($file->filesize), '%quota' => format_size($user_limit)));
1784
  }
1785

    
1786
  return $errors;
1787
}
1788

    
1789
/**
1790
 * Checks that the file is recognized by image_get_info() as an image.
1791
 *
1792
 * @param $file
1793
 *   A Drupal file object.
1794
 *
1795
 * @return
1796
 *   An array. If the file is not an image, it will contain an error message.
1797
 *
1798
 * @see hook_file_validate()
1799
 */
1800
function file_validate_is_image(stdClass $file) {
1801
  $errors = array();
1802

    
1803
  $info = image_get_info($file->uri);
1804
  if (!$info || empty($info['extension'])) {
1805
    $errors[] = t('Only JPEG, PNG and GIF images are allowed.');
1806
  }
1807

    
1808
  return $errors;
1809
}
1810

    
1811
/**
1812
 * Verifies that image dimensions are within the specified maximum and minimum.
1813
 *
1814
 * Non-image files will be ignored. If an image toolkit is available the image
1815
 * will be scaled to fit within the desired maximum dimensions.
1816
 *
1817
 * @param $file
1818
 *   A Drupal file object. This function may resize the file affecting its
1819
 *   size.
1820
 * @param $maximum_dimensions
1821
 *   An optional string in the form WIDTHxHEIGHT e.g. '640x480' or '85x85'. If
1822
 *   an image toolkit is installed the image will be resized down to these
1823
 *   dimensions. A value of 0 indicates no restriction on size, so resizing
1824
 *   will be attempted.
1825
 * @param $minimum_dimensions
1826
 *   An optional string in the form WIDTHxHEIGHT. This will check that the
1827
 *   image meets a minimum size. A value of 0 indicates no restriction.
1828
 *
1829
 * @return
1830
 *   An array. If the file is an image and did not meet the requirements, it
1831
 *   will contain an error message.
1832
 *
1833
 * @see hook_file_validate()
1834
 */
1835
function file_validate_image_resolution(stdClass $file, $maximum_dimensions = 0, $minimum_dimensions = 0) {
1836
  $errors = array();
1837

    
1838
  // Check first that the file is an image.
1839
  if ($info = image_get_info($file->uri)) {
1840
    if ($maximum_dimensions) {
1841
      // Check that it is smaller than the given dimensions.
1842
      list($width, $height) = explode('x', $maximum_dimensions);
1843
      if ($info['width'] > $width || $info['height'] > $height) {
1844
        // Try to resize the image to fit the dimensions.
1845
        if ($image = image_load($file->uri)) {
1846
          image_scale($image, $width, $height);
1847
          image_save($image);
1848
          $file->filesize = $image->info['file_size'];
1849
          drupal_set_message(t('The image was resized to fit within the maximum allowed dimensions of %dimensions pixels.', array('%dimensions' => $maximum_dimensions)));
1850
        }
1851
        else {
1852
          $errors[] = t('The image is too large; the maximum dimensions are %dimensions pixels.', array('%dimensions' => $maximum_dimensions));
1853
        }
1854
      }
1855
    }
1856

    
1857
    if ($minimum_dimensions) {
1858
      // Check that it is larger than the given dimensions.
1859
      list($width, $height) = explode('x', $minimum_dimensions);
1860
      if ($info['width'] < $width || $info['height'] < $height) {
1861
        $errors[] = t('The image is too small; the minimum dimensions are %dimensions pixels.', array('%dimensions' => $minimum_dimensions));
1862
      }
1863
    }
1864
  }
1865

    
1866
  return $errors;
1867
}
1868

    
1869
/**
1870
 * Saves a file to the specified destination and creates a database entry.
1871
 *
1872
 * @param $data
1873
 *   A string containing the contents of the file.
1874
 * @param $destination
1875
 *   A string containing the destination URI. This must be a stream wrapper URI.
1876
 *   If no value is provided, a randomized name will be generated and the file
1877
 *   will be saved using Drupal's default files scheme, usually "public://".
1878
 * @param $replace
1879
 *   Replace behavior when the destination file already exists:
1880
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file. If a managed file with
1881
 *       the destination name exists then its database entry will be updated. If
1882
 *       no database entry is found then a new one will be created.
1883
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is
1884
 *       unique.
1885
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE.
1886
 *
1887
 * @return
1888
 *   A file object, or FALSE on error.
1889
 *
1890
 * @see file_unmanaged_save_data()
1891
 */
1892
function file_save_data($data, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) {
1893
  global $user;
1894

    
1895
  if (empty($destination)) {
1896
    $destination = file_default_scheme() . '://';
1897
  }
1898
  if (!file_valid_uri($destination)) {
1899
    watchdog('file', 'The data could not be saved because the destination %destination is invalid. This may be caused by improper use of file_save_data() or a missing stream wrapper.', array('%destination' => $destination));
1900
    drupal_set_message(t('The data could not be saved, because the destination is invalid. More information is available in the system log.'), 'error');
1901
    return FALSE;
1902
  }
1903

    
1904
  if ($uri = file_unmanaged_save_data($data, $destination, $replace)) {
1905
    // Create a file object.
1906
    $file = new stdClass();
1907
    $file->fid = NULL;
1908
    $file->uri = $uri;
1909
    $file->filename = drupal_basename($uri);
1910
    $file->filemime = file_get_mimetype($file->uri);
1911
    $file->uid      = $user->uid;
1912
    $file->status   = FILE_STATUS_PERMANENT;
1913
    // If we are replacing an existing file re-use its database record.
1914
    if ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE) {
1915
      $existing_files = file_load_multiple(array(), array('uri' => $uri));
1916
      if (count($existing_files)) {
1917
        $existing = reset($existing_files);
1918
        $file->fid = $existing->fid;
1919
        $file->filename = $existing->filename;
1920
      }
1921
    }
1922
    // If we are renaming around an existing file (rather than a directory),
1923
    // use its basename for the filename.
1924
    elseif ($replace == FILE_EXISTS_RENAME && is_file($destination)) {
1925
      $file->filename = drupal_basename($destination);
1926
    }
1927

    
1928
    return file_save($file);
1929
  }
1930
  return FALSE;
1931
}
1932

    
1933
/**
1934
 * Saves a string to the specified destination without invoking file API.
1935
 *
1936
 * This function is identical to file_save_data() except the file will not be
1937
 * saved to the {file_managed} table and none of the file_* hooks will be
1938
 * called.
1939
 *
1940
 * @param $data
1941
 *   A string containing the contents of the file.
1942
 * @param $destination
1943
 *   A string containing the destination location. This must be a stream wrapper
1944
 *   URI. If no value is provided, a randomized name will be generated and the
1945
 *   file will be saved using Drupal's default files scheme, usually
1946
 *   "public://".
1947
 * @param $replace
1948
 *   Replace behavior when the destination file already exists:
1949
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE - Replace the existing file.
1950
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_RENAME - Append _{incrementing number} until the filename is
1951
 *                          unique.
1952
 *   - FILE_EXISTS_ERROR - Do nothing and return FALSE.
1953
 *
1954
 * @return
1955
 *   A string with the path of the resulting file, or FALSE on error.
1956
 *
1957
 * @see file_save_data()
1958
 */
1959
function file_unmanaged_save_data($data, $destination = NULL, $replace = FILE_EXISTS_RENAME) {
1960
  // Write the data to a temporary file.
1961
  $temp_name = drupal_tempnam('temporary://', 'file');
1962
  if (file_put_contents($temp_name, $data) === FALSE) {
1963
    drupal_set_message(t('The file could not be created.'), 'error');
1964
    return FALSE;
1965
  }
1966

    
1967
  // Move the file to its final destination.
1968
  return file_unmanaged_move($temp_name, $destination, $replace);
1969
}
1970

    
1971
/**
1972
 * Transfers a file to the client using HTTP.
1973
 *
1974
 * Pipes a file through Drupal to the client.
1975
 *
1976
 * @param $uri
1977
 *   String specifying the file URI to transfer.
1978
 * @param $headers
1979
 *   An array of HTTP headers to send along with file.
1980
 */
1981
function file_transfer($uri, $headers) {
1982
  if (ob_get_level()) {
1983
    ob_end_clean();
1984
  }
1985

    
1986
  foreach ($headers as $name => $value) {
1987
    drupal_add_http_header($name, $value);
1988
  }
1989
  drupal_send_headers();
1990
  $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri);
1991
  // Transfer file in 1024 byte chunks to save memory usage.
1992
  if ($scheme && file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme) && $fd = fopen($uri, 'rb')) {
1993
    while (!feof($fd)) {
1994
      print fread($fd, 1024);
1995
    }
1996
    fclose($fd);
1997
  }
1998
  else {
1999
    drupal_not_found();
2000
  }
2001
  drupal_exit();
2002
}
2003

    
2004
/**
2005
 * Menu handler for private file transfers.
2006
 *
2007
 * Call modules that implement hook_file_download() to find out if a file is
2008
 * accessible and what headers it should be transferred with. If one or more
2009
 * modules returned headers the download will start with the returned headers.
2010
 * If a module returns -1 drupal_access_denied() will be returned. If the file
2011
 * exists but no modules responded drupal_access_denied() will be returned.
2012
 * If the file does not exist drupal_not_found() will be returned.
2013
 *
2014
 * @see system_menu()
2015
 */
2016
function file_download() {
2017
  // Merge remainder of arguments from GET['q'], into relative file path.
2018
  $args = func_get_args();
2019
  $scheme = array_shift($args);
2020
  $target = implode('/', $args);
2021
  $uri = $scheme . '://' . $target;
2022
  if (file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme) && file_exists($uri)) {
2023
    $headers = file_download_headers($uri);
2024
    if (count($headers)) {
2025
      file_transfer($uri, $headers);
2026
    }
2027
    drupal_access_denied();
2028
  }
2029
  else {
2030
    drupal_not_found();
2031
  }
2032
  drupal_exit();
2033
}
2034

    
2035
/**
2036
 * Retrieves headers for a private file download.
2037
 *
2038
 * Calls all module implementations of hook_file_download() to retrieve headers
2039
 * for files by the module that originally provided the file. The presence of
2040
 * returned headers indicates the current user has access to the file.
2041
 *
2042
 * @param $uri
2043
 *   The URI for the file whose headers should be retrieved.
2044
 *
2045
 * @return
2046
 *   If access is allowed, headers for the file, suitable for passing to
2047
 *   file_transfer(). If access is not allowed, an empty array will be returned.
2048
 *
2049
 * @see file_transfer()
2050
 * @see file_download_access()
2051
 * @see hook_file_download()
2052
 */
2053
function file_download_headers($uri) {
2054
  // Let other modules provide headers and control access to the file.
2055
  // module_invoke_all() uses array_merge_recursive() which merges header
2056
  // values into a new array. To avoid that and allow modules to override
2057
  // headers instead, use array_merge() to merge the returned arrays.
2058
  $headers = array();
2059
  foreach (module_implements('file_download') as $module) {
2060
    $function = $module . '_file_download';
2061
    $result = $function($uri);
2062
    if ($result == -1) {
2063
      // Throw away the headers received so far.
2064
      $headers = array();
2065
      break;
2066
    }
2067
    if (isset($result) && is_array($result)) {
2068
      $headers = array_merge($headers, $result);
2069
    }
2070
  }
2071
  return $headers;
2072
}
2073

    
2074
/**
2075
 * Checks that the current user has access to a particular file.
2076
 *
2077
 * The return value of this function hinges on the return value from
2078
 * file_download_headers(), which is the function responsible for collecting
2079
 * access information through hook_file_download().
2080
 *
2081
 * If immediately transferring the file to the browser and the headers will
2082
 * need to be retrieved, the return value of file_download_headers() should be
2083
 * used to determine access directly, so that access checks will not be run
2084
 * twice.
2085
 *
2086
 * @param $uri
2087
 *   The URI for the file whose access should be retrieved.
2088
 *
2089
 * @return
2090
 *   Boolean TRUE if access is allowed. FALSE if access is not allowed.
2091
 *
2092
 * @see file_download_headers()
2093
 * @see hook_file_download()
2094
 */
2095
function file_download_access($uri) {
2096
  return count(file_download_headers($uri)) > 0;
2097
}
2098

    
2099
/**
2100
 * Finds all files that match a given mask in a given directory.
2101
 *
2102
 * Directories and files beginning with a period are excluded; this
2103
 * prevents hidden files and directories (such as SVN working directories)
2104
 * from being scanned.
2105
 *
2106
 * @param $dir
2107
 *   The base directory or URI to scan, without trailing slash.
2108
 * @param $mask
2109
 *   The preg_match() regular expression of the files to find.
2110
 * @param $options
2111
 *   An associative array of additional options, with the following elements:
2112
 *   - 'nomask': The preg_match() regular expression of the files to ignore.
2113
 *     Defaults to '/(\.\.?|CVS)$/'.
2114
 *   - 'callback': The callback function to call for each match. There is no
2115
 *     default callback.
2116
 *   - 'recurse': When TRUE, the directory scan will recurse the entire tree
2117
 *     starting at the provided directory. Defaults to TRUE.
2118
 *   - 'key': The key to be used for the returned associative array of files.
2119
 *     Possible values are 'uri', for the file's URI; 'filename', for the
2120
 *     basename of the file; and 'name' for the name of the file without the
2121
 *     extension. Defaults to 'uri'.
2122
 *   - 'min_depth': Minimum depth of directories to return files from. Defaults
2123
 *     to 0.
2124
 * @param $depth
2125
 *   Current depth of recursion. This parameter is only used internally and
2126
 *   should not be passed in.
2127
 *
2128
 * @return
2129
 *   An associative array (keyed on the chosen key) of objects with 'uri',
2130
 *   'filename', and 'name' members corresponding to the matching files.
2131
 */
2132
function file_scan_directory($dir, $mask, $options = array(), $depth = 0) {
2133
  // Merge in defaults.
2134
  $options += array(
2135
    'nomask' => '/(\.\.?|CVS)$/',
2136
    'callback' => 0,
2137
    'recurse' => TRUE,
2138
    'key' => 'uri',
2139
    'min_depth' => 0,
2140
  );
2141

    
2142
  $options['key'] = in_array($options['key'], array('uri', 'filename', 'name')) ? $options['key'] : 'uri';
2143
  $files = array();
2144
  if (is_dir($dir) && $handle = opendir($dir)) {
2145
    while (FALSE !== ($filename = readdir($handle))) {
2146
      if (!preg_match($options['nomask'], $filename) && $filename[0] != '.') {
2147
        $uri = "$dir/$filename";
2148
        $uri = file_stream_wrapper_uri_normalize($uri);
2149
        if (is_dir($uri) && $options['recurse']) {
2150
          // Give priority to files in this folder by merging them in after any subdirectory files.
2151
          $files = array_merge(file_scan_directory($uri, $mask, $options, $depth + 1), $files);
2152
        }
2153
        elseif ($depth >= $options['min_depth'] && preg_match($mask, $filename)) {
2154
          // Always use this match over anything already set in $files with the
2155
          // same $$options['key'].
2156
          $file = new stdClass();
2157
          $file->uri = $uri;
2158
          $file->filename = $filename;
2159
          $file->name = pathinfo($filename, PATHINFO_FILENAME);
2160
          $key = $options['key'];
2161
          $files[$file->$key] = $file;
2162
          if ($options['callback']) {
2163
            $options['callback']($uri);
2164
          }
2165
        }
2166
      }
2167
    }
2168

    
2169
    closedir($handle);
2170
  }
2171

    
2172
  return $files;
2173
}
2174

    
2175
/**
2176
 * Determines the maximum file upload size by querying the PHP settings.
2177
 *
2178
 * @return
2179
 *   A file size limit in bytes based on the PHP upload_max_filesize and
2180
 *   post_max_size
2181
 */
2182
function file_upload_max_size() {
2183
  static $max_size = -1;
2184

    
2185
  if ($max_size < 0) {
2186
    // Start with post_max_size.
2187
    $max_size = parse_size(ini_get('post_max_size'));
2188

    
2189
    // If upload_max_size is less, then reduce. Except if upload_max_size is
2190
    // zero, which indicates no limit.
2191
    $upload_max = parse_size(ini_get('upload_max_filesize'));
2192
    if ($upload_max > 0 && $upload_max < $max_size) {
2193
      $max_size = $upload_max;
2194
    }
2195
  }
2196
  return $max_size;
2197
}
2198

    
2199
/**
2200
 * Determines an Internet Media Type or MIME type from a filename.
2201
 *
2202
 * @param $uri
2203
 *   A string containing the URI, path, or filename.
2204
 * @param $mapping
2205
 *   An optional map of extensions to their mimetypes, in the form:
2206
 *    - 'mimetypes': a list of mimetypes, keyed by an identifier,
2207
 *    - 'extensions': the mapping itself, an associative array in which
2208
 *      the key is the extension (lowercase) and the value is the mimetype
2209
 *      identifier. If $mapping is NULL file_mimetype_mapping() is called.
2210
 *
2211
 * @return
2212
 *   The internet media type registered for the extension or
2213
 *   application/octet-stream for unknown extensions.
2214
 *
2215
 * @see file_default_mimetype_mapping()
2216
 */
2217
function file_get_mimetype($uri, $mapping = NULL) {
2218
  if ($wrapper = file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_uri($uri)) {
2219
    return $wrapper->getMimeType($uri, $mapping);
2220
  }
2221
  else {
2222
    // getMimeType() is not implementation specific, so we can directly
2223
    // call it without an instance.
2224
    return DrupalLocalStreamWrapper::getMimeType($uri, $mapping);
2225
  }
2226
}
2227

    
2228
/**
2229
 * Sets the permissions on a file or directory.
2230
 *
2231
 * This function will use the 'file_chmod_directory' and 'file_chmod_file'
2232
 * variables for the default modes for directories and uploaded/generated
2233
 * files. By default these will give everyone read access so that users
2234
 * accessing the files with a user account without the webserver group (e.g.
2235
 * via FTP) can read these files, and give group write permissions so webserver
2236
 * group members (e.g. a vhost account) can alter files uploaded and owned by
2237
 * the webserver.
2238
 *
2239
 * PHP's chmod does not support stream wrappers so we use our wrapper
2240
 * implementation which interfaces with chmod() by default. Contrib wrappers
2241
 * may override this behavior in their implementations as needed.
2242
 *
2243
 * @param $uri
2244
 *   A string containing a URI file, or directory path.
2245
 * @param $mode
2246
 *   Integer value for the permissions. Consult PHP chmod() documentation for
2247
 *   more information.
2248
 *
2249
 * @return
2250
 *   TRUE for success, FALSE in the event of an error.
2251
 *
2252
 * @ingroup php_wrappers
2253
 */
2254
function drupal_chmod($uri, $mode = NULL) {
2255
  if (!isset($mode)) {
2256
    if (is_dir($uri)) {
2257
      $mode = variable_get('file_chmod_directory', 0775);
2258
    }
2259
    else {
2260
      $mode = variable_get('file_chmod_file', 0664);
2261
    }
2262
  }
2263

    
2264
  // If this URI is a stream, pass it off to the appropriate stream wrapper.
2265
  // Otherwise, attempt PHP's chmod. This allows use of drupal_chmod even
2266
  // for unmanaged files outside of the stream wrapper interface.
2267
  if ($wrapper = file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_uri($uri)) {
2268
    if ($wrapper->chmod($mode)) {
2269
      return TRUE;
2270
    }
2271
  }
2272
  else {
2273
    if (@chmod($uri, $mode)) {
2274
      return TRUE;
2275
    }
2276
  }
2277

    
2278
  watchdog('file', 'The file permissions could not be set on %uri.', array('%uri' => $uri), WATCHDOG_ERROR);
2279
  return FALSE;
2280
}
2281

    
2282
/**
2283
 * Deletes a file.
2284
 *
2285
 * PHP's unlink() is broken on Windows, as it can fail to remove a file
2286
 * when it has a read-only flag set.
2287
 *
2288
 * @param $uri
2289
 *   A URI or pathname.
2290
 * @param $context
2291
 *   Refer to http://php.net/manual/ref.stream.php
2292
 *
2293
 * @return
2294
 *   Boolean TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure.
2295
 *
2296
 * @see unlink()
2297
 * @ingroup php_wrappers
2298
 */
2299
function drupal_unlink($uri, $context = NULL) {
2300
  $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri);
2301
  if ((!$scheme || !file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme)) && (substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3) == 'WIN')) {
2302
    chmod($uri, 0600);
2303
  }
2304
  if ($context) {
2305
    return unlink($uri, $context);
2306
  }
2307
  else {
2308
    return unlink($uri);
2309
  }
2310
}
2311

    
2312
/**
2313
 * Resolves the absolute filepath of a local URI or filepath.
2314
 *
2315
 * The use of drupal_realpath() is discouraged, because it does not work for
2316
 * remote URIs. Except in rare cases, URIs should not be manually resolved.
2317
 *
2318
 * Only use this function if you know that the stream wrapper in the URI uses
2319
 * the local file system, and you need to pass an absolute path to a function
2320
 * that is incompatible with stream URIs.
2321
 *
2322
 * @param string $uri
2323
 *   A stream wrapper URI or a filepath, possibly including one or more symbolic
2324
 *   links.
2325
 *
2326
 * @return string|false
2327
 *   The absolute local filepath (with no symbolic links), or FALSE on failure.
2328
 *
2329
 * @see DrupalStreamWrapperInterface::realpath()
2330
 * @see http://php.net/manual/function.realpath.php
2331
 * @ingroup php_wrappers
2332
 */
2333
function drupal_realpath($uri) {
2334
  // If this URI is a stream, pass it off to the appropriate stream wrapper.
2335
  // Otherwise, attempt PHP's realpath. This allows use of drupal_realpath even
2336
  // for unmanaged files outside of the stream wrapper interface.
2337
  if ($wrapper = file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_uri($uri)) {
2338
    return $wrapper->realpath();
2339
  }
2340
  // Check that the URI has a value. There is a bug in PHP 5.2 on *BSD systems
2341
  // that makes realpath not return FALSE as expected when passing an empty
2342
  // variable.
2343
  // @todo Remove when Drupal drops support for PHP 5.2.
2344
  elseif (!empty($uri)) {
2345
    return realpath($uri);
2346
  }
2347
  return FALSE;
2348
}
2349

    
2350
/**
2351
 * Gets the name of the directory from a given path.
2352
 *
2353
 * PHP's dirname() does not properly pass streams, so this function fills
2354
 * that gap. It is backwards compatible with normal paths and will use
2355
 * PHP's dirname() as a fallback.
2356
 *
2357
 * Compatibility: normal paths and stream wrappers.
2358
 *
2359
 * @param $uri
2360
 *   A URI or path.
2361
 *
2362
 * @return
2363
 *   A string containing the directory name.
2364
 *
2365
 * @see dirname()
2366
 * @see http://drupal.org/node/515192
2367
 * @ingroup php_wrappers
2368
 */
2369
function drupal_dirname($uri) {
2370
  $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri);
2371

    
2372
  if ($scheme && file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme)) {
2373
    return file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_scheme($scheme)->dirname($uri);
2374
  }
2375
  else {
2376
    return dirname($uri);
2377
  }
2378
}
2379

    
2380
/**
2381
 * Gets the filename from a given path.
2382
 *
2383
 * PHP's basename() does not properly support streams or filenames beginning
2384
 * with a non-US-ASCII character.
2385
 *
2386
 * @see http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=37738
2387
 * @see basename()
2388
 *
2389
 * @ingroup php_wrappers
2390
 */
2391
function drupal_basename($uri, $suffix = NULL) {
2392
  $separators = '/';
2393
  if (DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR != '/') {
2394
    // For Windows OS add special separator.
2395
    $separators .= DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
2396
  }
2397
  // Remove right-most slashes when $uri points to directory.
2398
  $uri = rtrim($uri, $separators);
2399
  // Returns the trailing part of the $uri starting after one of the directory
2400
  // separators.
2401
  $filename = preg_match('@[^' . preg_quote($separators, '@') . ']+$@', $uri, $matches) ? $matches[0] : '';
2402
  // Cuts off a suffix from the filename.
2403
  if ($suffix) {
2404
    $filename = preg_replace('@' . preg_quote($suffix, '@') . '$@', '', $filename);
2405
  }
2406
  return $filename;
2407
}
2408

    
2409
/**
2410
 * Creates a directory using Drupal's default mode.
2411
 *
2412
 * PHP's mkdir() does not respect Drupal's default permissions mode. If a mode
2413
 * is not provided, this function will make sure that Drupal's is used.
2414
 *
2415
 * Compatibility: normal paths and stream wrappers.
2416
 *
2417
 * @param $uri
2418
 *   A URI or pathname.
2419
 * @param $mode
2420
 *   By default the Drupal mode is used.
2421
 * @param $recursive
2422
 *   Default to FALSE.
2423
 * @param $context
2424
 *   Refer to http://php.net/manual/ref.stream.php
2425
 *
2426
 * @return
2427
 *   Boolean TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure.
2428
 *
2429
 * @see mkdir()
2430
 * @see http://drupal.org/node/515192
2431
 * @ingroup php_wrappers
2432
 */
2433
function drupal_mkdir($uri, $mode = NULL, $recursive = FALSE, $context = NULL) {
2434
  if (!isset($mode)) {
2435
    $mode = variable_get('file_chmod_directory', 0775);
2436
  }
2437

    
2438
  if (!isset($context)) {
2439
    return mkdir($uri, $mode, $recursive);
2440
  }
2441
  else {
2442
    return mkdir($uri, $mode, $recursive, $context);
2443
  }
2444
}
2445

    
2446
/**
2447
 * Removes a directory.
2448
 *
2449
 * PHP's rmdir() is broken on Windows, as it can fail to remove a directory
2450
 * when it has a read-only flag set.
2451
 *
2452
 * @param $uri
2453
 *   A URI or pathname.
2454
 * @param $context
2455
 *   Refer to http://php.net/manual/ref.stream.php
2456
 *
2457
 * @return
2458
 *   Boolean TRUE on success, or FALSE on failure.
2459
 *
2460
 * @see rmdir()
2461
 * @ingroup php_wrappers
2462
 */
2463
function drupal_rmdir($uri, $context = NULL) {
2464
  $scheme = file_uri_scheme($uri);
2465
  if ((!$scheme || !file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme)) && (substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3) == 'WIN')) {
2466
    chmod($uri, 0700);
2467
  }
2468
  if ($context) {
2469
    return rmdir($uri, $context);
2470
  }
2471
  else {
2472
    return rmdir($uri);
2473
  }
2474
}
2475

    
2476
/**
2477
 * Creates a file with a unique filename in the specified directory.
2478
 *
2479
 * PHP's tempnam() does not return a URI like we want. This function
2480
 * will return a URI if given a URI, or it will return a filepath if
2481
 * given a filepath.
2482
 *
2483
 * Compatibility: normal paths and stream wrappers.
2484
 *
2485
 * @param $directory
2486
 *   The directory where the temporary filename will be created.
2487
 * @param $prefix
2488
 *   The prefix of the generated temporary filename.
2489
 *   Note: Windows uses only the first three characters of prefix.
2490
 *
2491
 * @return
2492
 *   The new temporary filename, or FALSE on failure.
2493
 *
2494
 * @see tempnam()
2495
 * @see http://drupal.org/node/515192
2496
 * @ingroup php_wrappers
2497
 */
2498
function drupal_tempnam($directory, $prefix) {
2499
  $scheme = file_uri_scheme($directory);
2500

    
2501
  if ($scheme && file_stream_wrapper_valid_scheme($scheme)) {
2502
    $wrapper = file_stream_wrapper_get_instance_by_scheme($scheme);
2503

    
2504
    if ($filename = tempnam($wrapper->getDirectoryPath(), $prefix)) {
2505
      return $scheme . '://' . drupal_basename($filename);
2506
    }
2507
    else {
2508
      return FALSE;
2509
    }
2510
  }
2511
  else {
2512
    // Handle as a normal tempnam() call.
2513
    return tempnam($directory, $prefix);
2514
  }
2515
}
2516

    
2517
/**
2518
 * Gets the path of system-appropriate temporary directory.
2519
 */
2520
function file_directory_temp() {
2521
  $temporary_directory = variable_get('file_temporary_path', NULL);
2522

    
2523
  if (empty($temporary_directory)) {
2524
    $directories = array();
2525

    
2526
    // Has PHP been set with an upload_tmp_dir?
2527
    if (ini_get('upload_tmp_dir')) {
2528
      $directories[] = ini_get('upload_tmp_dir');
2529
    }
2530

    
2531
    // Operating system specific dirs.
2532
    if (substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3) == 'WIN') {
2533
      $directories[] = 'c:\\windows\\temp';
2534
      $directories[] = 'c:\\winnt\\temp';
2535
    }
2536
    else {
2537
      $directories[] = '/tmp';
2538
    }
2539
    // PHP may be able to find an alternative tmp directory.
2540
    // This function exists in PHP 5 >= 5.2.1, but Drupal
2541
    // requires PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, so we check for it.
2542
    if (function_exists('sys_get_temp_dir')) {
2543
      $directories[] = sys_get_temp_dir();
2544
    }
2545

    
2546
    foreach ($directories as $directory) {
2547
      if (is_dir($directory) && is_writable($directory)) {
2548
        $temporary_directory = $directory;
2549
        break;
2550
      }
2551
    }
2552

    
2553
    if (empty($temporary_directory)) {
2554
      // If no directory has been found default to 'files/tmp'.
2555
      $temporary_directory = variable_get('file_public_path', conf_path() . '/files') . '/tmp';
2556

    
2557
      // Windows accepts paths with either slash (/) or backslash (\), but will
2558
      // not accept a path which contains both a slash and a backslash. Since
2559
      // the 'file_public_path' variable may have either format, we sanitize
2560
      // everything to use slash which is supported on all platforms.
2561
      $temporary_directory = str_replace('\\', '/', $temporary_directory);
2562
    }
2563
    // Save the path of the discovered directory.
2564
    variable_set('file_temporary_path', $temporary_directory);
2565
  }
2566

    
2567
  return $temporary_directory;
2568
}
2569

    
2570
/**
2571
 * Examines a file object and returns appropriate content headers for download.
2572
 *
2573
 * @param $file
2574
 *   A file object.
2575
 *
2576
 * @return
2577
 *   An associative array of headers, as expected by file_transfer().
2578
 */
2579
function file_get_content_headers($file) {
2580
  $type = mime_header_encode($file->filemime);
2581

    
2582
  return array(
2583
    'Content-Type' => $type,
2584
    'Content-Length' => $file->filesize,
2585
    'Cache-Control' => 'private',
2586
  );
2587
}
2588

    
2589
/**
2590
 * @} End of "defgroup file".
2591
 */