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diff --git a/netwerk/base/nsDirectoryIndexStream.cpp b/netwerk/base/nsDirectoryIndexStream.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..22a3b79bee --- /dev/null +++ b/netwerk/base/nsDirectoryIndexStream.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,301 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* vim:set sw=2 sts=2 et cin: */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +/* + + The converts a filesystem directory into an "HTTP index" stream per + Lou Montulli's original spec: + + http://www.mozilla.org/projects/netlib/dirindexformat.html + + */ + +#include "nsEscape.h" +#include "nsDirectoryIndexStream.h" +#include "mozilla/Logging.h" +#include "prtime.h" +#include "nsIFile.h" +#include "nsURLHelper.h" +#include "nsNativeCharsetUtils.h" + +// NOTE: This runs on the _file transport_ thread. +// The problem is that now that we're actually doing something with the data, +// we want to do stuff like i18n sorting. However, none of the collation stuff +// is threadsafe. +// So THIS CODE IS ASCII ONLY!!!!!!!! This is no worse than the current +// behaviour, though. See bug 99382. + +using namespace mozilla; +static LazyLogModule gLog("nsDirectoryIndexStream"); + +nsDirectoryIndexStream::nsDirectoryIndexStream() { + MOZ_LOG(gLog, LogLevel::Debug, ("nsDirectoryIndexStream[%p]: created", this)); +} + +static int compare(nsIFile* aElement1, nsIFile* aElement2, void* aData) { + if (!NS_IsNativeUTF8()) { + // don't check for errors, because we can't report them anyway + nsAutoString name1, name2; + aElement1->GetLeafName(name1); + aElement2->GetLeafName(name2); + + // Note - we should do the collation to do sorting. Why don't we? + // Because that is _slow_. Using TestProtocols to list file:///dev/ + // goes from 3 seconds to 22. (This may be why nsXULSortService is + // so slow as well). + // Does this have bad effects? Probably, but since nsXULTree appears + // to use the raw RDF literal value as the sort key (which ammounts to an + // strcmp), it won't be any worse, I think. + // This could be made faster, by creating the keys once, + // but CompareString could still be smarter - see bug 99383 - bbaetz + // NB - 99393 has been WONTFIXed. So if the I18N code is ever made + // threadsafe so that this matters, we'd have to pass through a + // struct { nsIFile*, uint8_t* } with the pre-calculated key. + return Compare(name1, name2); + } + + nsAutoCString name1, name2; + aElement1->GetNativeLeafName(name1); + aElement2->GetNativeLeafName(name2); + + return Compare(name1, name2); +} + +nsresult nsDirectoryIndexStream::Init(nsIFile* aDir) { + nsresult rv; + bool isDir; + rv = aDir->IsDirectory(&isDir); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; + MOZ_ASSERT(isDir, "not a directory"); + if (!isDir) return NS_ERROR_ILLEGAL_VALUE; + + if (MOZ_LOG_TEST(gLog, LogLevel::Debug)) { + MOZ_LOG(gLog, LogLevel::Debug, + ("nsDirectoryIndexStream[%p]: initialized on %s", this, + aDir->HumanReadablePath().get())); + } + + // Sigh. We have to allocate on the heap because there are no + // assignment operators defined. + nsCOMPtr<nsIDirectoryEnumerator> iter; + rv = aDir->GetDirectoryEntries(getter_AddRefs(iter)); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; + + // Now lets sort, because clients expect it that way + // XXX - should we do so here, or when the first item is requested? + // XXX - use insertion sort instead? + + nsCOMPtr<nsIFile> file; + while (NS_SUCCEEDED(iter->GetNextFile(getter_AddRefs(file))) && file) { + mArray.AppendObject(file); // addrefs + } + + mArray.Sort(compare, nullptr); + + mBuf.AppendLiteral("300: "); + nsAutoCString url; + rv = net_GetURLSpecFromFile(aDir, url); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; + mBuf.Append(url); + mBuf.Append('\n'); + + mBuf.AppendLiteral("200: filename content-length last-modified file-type\n"); + + return NS_OK; +} + +nsDirectoryIndexStream::~nsDirectoryIndexStream() { + MOZ_LOG(gLog, LogLevel::Debug, + ("nsDirectoryIndexStream[%p]: destroyed", this)); +} + +nsresult nsDirectoryIndexStream::Create(nsIFile* aDir, + nsIInputStream** aResult) { + RefPtr<nsDirectoryIndexStream> result = new nsDirectoryIndexStream(); + if (!result) return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY; + + nsresult rv = result->Init(aDir); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { + return rv; + } + + result.forget(aResult); + return NS_OK; +} + +NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(nsDirectoryIndexStream, nsIInputStream) + +// The below routines are proxied to the UI thread! +NS_IMETHODIMP +nsDirectoryIndexStream::Close() { + mStatus = NS_BASE_STREAM_CLOSED; + return NS_OK; +} + +NS_IMETHODIMP +nsDirectoryIndexStream::Available(uint64_t* aLength) { + if (NS_FAILED(mStatus)) return mStatus; + + // If there's data in our buffer, use that + if (mOffset < (int32_t)mBuf.Length()) { + *aLength = mBuf.Length() - mOffset; + return NS_OK; + } + + // Returning one byte is not ideal, but good enough + *aLength = (mPos < mArray.Count()) ? 1 : 0; + return NS_OK; +} + +NS_IMETHODIMP +nsDirectoryIndexStream::Read(char* aBuf, uint32_t aCount, + uint32_t* aReadCount) { + if (mStatus == NS_BASE_STREAM_CLOSED) { + *aReadCount = 0; + return NS_OK; + } + if (NS_FAILED(mStatus)) return mStatus; + + uint32_t nread = 0; + + // If anything is enqueued (or left-over) in mBuf, then feed it to + // the reader first. + while (mOffset < (int32_t)mBuf.Length() && aCount != 0) { + *(aBuf++) = char(mBuf.CharAt(mOffset++)); + --aCount; + ++nread; + } + + // Room left? + if (aCount > 0) { + mOffset = 0; + mBuf.Truncate(); + + // Okay, now we'll suck stuff off of our iterator into the mBuf... + while (uint32_t(mBuf.Length()) < aCount) { + bool more = mPos < mArray.Count(); + if (!more) break; + + // don't addref, for speed - an addref happened when it + // was placed in the array, so it's not going to go stale + nsIFile* current = mArray.ObjectAt(mPos); + ++mPos; + + if (MOZ_LOG_TEST(gLog, LogLevel::Debug)) { + MOZ_LOG(gLog, LogLevel::Debug, + ("nsDirectoryIndexStream[%p]: iterated %s", this, + current->HumanReadablePath().get())); + } + + // rjc: don't return hidden files/directories! + // bbaetz: why not? + nsresult rv; +#ifndef XP_UNIX + bool hidden = false; + current->IsHidden(&hidden); + if (hidden) { + MOZ_LOG(gLog, LogLevel::Debug, + ("nsDirectoryIndexStream[%p]: skipping hidden file/directory", + this)); + continue; + } +#endif + + int64_t fileSize = 0; + current->GetFileSize(&fileSize); + + PRTime fileInfoModifyTime = 0; + current->GetLastModifiedTime(&fileInfoModifyTime); + fileInfoModifyTime *= PR_USEC_PER_MSEC; + + mBuf.AppendLiteral("201: "); + + // The "filename" field + if (!NS_IsNativeUTF8()) { + nsAutoString leafname; + rv = current->GetLeafName(leafname); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; + + nsAutoCString escaped; + if (!leafname.IsEmpty() && + NS_Escape(NS_ConvertUTF16toUTF8(leafname), escaped, url_Path)) { + mBuf.Append(escaped); + mBuf.Append(' '); + } + } else { + nsAutoCString leafname; + rv = current->GetNativeLeafName(leafname); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; + + nsAutoCString escaped; + if (!leafname.IsEmpty() && NS_Escape(leafname, escaped, url_Path)) { + mBuf.Append(escaped); + mBuf.Append(' '); + } + } + + // The "content-length" field + mBuf.AppendInt(fileSize, 10); + mBuf.Append(' '); + + // The "last-modified" field + PRExplodedTime tm; + PR_ExplodeTime(fileInfoModifyTime, PR_GMTParameters, &tm); + { + char buf[64]; + PR_FormatTimeUSEnglish( + buf, sizeof(buf), "%a,%%20%d%%20%b%%20%Y%%20%H:%M:%S%%20GMT ", &tm); + mBuf.Append(buf); + } + + // The "file-type" field + bool isFile = true; + current->IsFile(&isFile); + if (isFile) { + mBuf.AppendLiteral("FILE "); + } else { + bool isDir; + rv = current->IsDirectory(&isDir); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; + if (isDir) { + mBuf.AppendLiteral("DIRECTORY "); + } else { + bool isLink; + rv = current->IsSymlink(&isLink); + if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; + if (isLink) { + mBuf.AppendLiteral("SYMBOLIC-LINK "); + } + } + } + + mBuf.Append('\n'); + } + + // ...and once we've either run out of directory entries, or + // filled up the buffer, then we'll push it to the reader. + while (mOffset < (int32_t)mBuf.Length() && aCount != 0) { + *(aBuf++) = char(mBuf.CharAt(mOffset++)); + --aCount; + ++nread; + } + } + + *aReadCount = nread; + return NS_OK; +} + +NS_IMETHODIMP +nsDirectoryIndexStream::ReadSegments(nsWriteSegmentFun writer, void* closure, + uint32_t count, uint32_t* _retval) { + return NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; +} + +NS_IMETHODIMP +nsDirectoryIndexStream::IsNonBlocking(bool* aNonBlocking) { + *aNonBlocking = false; + return NS_OK; +} |