use std::fs::read_dir; use std::fs::read_link; use std::os::unix::fs::PermissionsExt; use std::path::Path; use std::path::PathBuf; use walkdir::DirEntry; use regex::Regex; use std::borrow::Cow; use std::io; use std::process::Command; use std::fs; pub fn temp_file_endings() -> Vec<(&'static str, &'static str)> { // https://github.com/github/gitignore/blob/master/TeX.gitignore // http://hopf.math.purdue.edu/doc/html/suffixes.html vec![ ("-blx.aux", "bibliography auxiliary file"), ("-blx.bib", "bibliography auxiliary file"), (".4ct", "htlatex related"), (".4tc", "htlatex related"), (".DS_Store", "Mac OS custom attribute file"), (".acn", "glossaries related"), (".acr", "glossaries related"), (".alg", ""), (".aux", "core latex auxiliary file"), (".backup", "backup file"), (".bak", "backup file"), (".bbl", "bibliography auxiliary file"), (".bcf", "bibliography auxiliary file"), (".blg", "bibliography log file"), (".brf", "hyperref related"), (".cb", "core latex auxiliary file"), (".cb2", "core latex auxiliary file"), (".cpt", "cprotect related"), (".dvi", "intermediate document"), (".ent", ""), (".fdb_latexmk", "latexmk related"), (".fff", "endfloat related"), (".fls", ""), (".fmt", "core latex auxiliary file"), (".fot", "core latex auxiliary file"), (".gaux", "generated by gregoriotex"), (".glg", "glossary related"), (".glo", "glossary related"), (".glog", "generated by gregoriotex"), (".gls", "glossary related"), (".glsdefs", "glossaries related"), (".gtex", "generated by gregoriotex"), (".idv", "htlatex related"), (".idx", "makeidx related"), (".ilg", "makeidx related"), (".ind", "makeidx related"), (".lg", "htlatex related"), (".loa", "core latex auxiliary file (list of algorithms)"), (".lod", "generated by easy-todo"), (".lof", "core latex auxiliary file (list of figures)"), (".log", "a log file for any flavor of TeX"), (".lol", "core latex auxiliary file (list of listings)"), (".los", "list of slides"), (".lot", "core latex auxiliary file"), (".lox", ""), (".lyx#", "LyX related autosave file"), (".maf", "generated by minitoc"), (".mlc", "generated by minitoc"), (".mlf", "generated by minitoc"), (".mlt", "generated by minitoc"), (".nav", "beamer related"), (".nlg", ""), (".nlo", ""), (".nls", ""), (".o", "C object file"), (".out", "Core latex auxiliary file"), (".pdfsync", "pdfsync related"), (".pre", "beamer related"), (".pyg", ""), (".run.xml", ""), (".sav", "used for saved data"), (".snm", "beamer related"), (".soc", ""), (".spl", "elsarticle related"), (".sta", "generated by standalone package"), (".swp", "vim swap file"), (".synctex", "synctex related"), (".synctex(busy)", "synctex related"), (".synctex.gz", "synctex related"), (".synctex.gz(busy)", "synctex related"), (".tdo", "generated by todonotes (list of todos)"), (".thm", "amsthm related"), (".tmb", "generated by thumbs package"), (".tmp", "indicates a temporary file"), (".toc", "core latex auxiliary file (table of contents)"), (".trc", "htlatex related"), (".ttt", "endfloat related"), (".tuc", ""), (".upa", "generated by the soulpos package"), (".upb", "generated by the soulpos package"), (".url", "generated by jurabib"), (".vrb", "beamer related"), (".w18", "temporary file for the ifplatform package"), (".xdv", "intermediate document"), (".xref", "htlatex related"), ("~", "a file name ending with ~ (tilde) is temporary anyway"), // ( ".lyx~", "LyX related backup file" ), ] } pub fn regex_temporary_file_endings() -> Regex { let mut rv = String::new(); let mut first_time = true; for (p, _) in temp_file_endings() { if first_time { rv.push('('); first_time = false; } else { rv.push('|'); } let px = str::replace(p, ".", "\\."); rv.push_str(&px); } rv.push_str(")$"); Regex::new(&rv).unwrap() } pub fn is_temporary_file(entry: &str) -> bool { lazy_static! { static ref RE: Regex = regex_temporary_file_endings(); } RE.is_match(entry) } pub fn is_empty_directory(entry: &DirEntry) -> Result { let s = entry.path().to_str().unwrap(); match read_dir(s) { // try to read the directory specified Ok(contents) => Ok(contents.count() == 0), Err(e) => Err(e), } } pub fn is_unwanted_directory(entry: &str) -> bool { let names = ["__MACOSX"]; for n in &names { if *n == entry { return true; }; } false } // is_hidden checks for files or directories starting with a dot pub fn is_hidden(entry: &str) -> bool { entry.starts_with('.') } // is_hidden checks for files or directories starting with a dot pub fn is_hidden_directory(entry: &DirEntry) -> bool { let fname = entry.file_name(); if fname == "." { return false; }; if fname == "./" { return false; }; fname.to_str().map(|s| s.starts_with('.')).unwrap_or(false) } pub fn get_symlink(entry: &DirEntry) -> Result, io::Error> { let r = entry.path().to_str().unwrap(); match read_link(r) { Ok(o) => { let full_path = if o.is_absolute() { o } else { // make the relative path absolute let p = entry.path().parent().unwrap(); p.join(&o) }; if full_path.exists() { Ok(Some(full_path)) } else { Ok(None) } } Err(e) => Err(e), } } pub fn _is_symlink_broken(entry: &DirEntry) -> Result { let r = entry.path().to_str().unwrap(); match read_link(r) { Ok(o) => { let full_path = if o.is_absolute() { o } else { // make the relative path absolute let p = entry.path().parent().unwrap(); p.join(&o) }; Ok(!full_path.exists()) } Err(e) => Err(e), } } // Runs `pdfinfo` to check a PDF document. If `pdfinfo` // returns non zero we assume that the PDF document is // corrupted. pub fn is_pdf_ok(fname: &str) -> CmdReturn { run_cmd("/usr/bin/pdfinfo", &[fname]) } pub fn get_perms(path: &Path) -> u32 { match path.metadata() { Ok(p) => p.permissions().mode(), Err(_e) => 0, } } pub fn others_match(p: u32, m: u32) -> bool { p == m } #[test] fn test_others_have() { assert_eq!(others_have(0o600, 4), false); assert_eq!(others_have(0o601, 4), false); assert_eq!(others_have(0o602, 4), false); assert_eq!(others_have(0o603, 4), false); assert_eq!(others_have(0o604, 4), true); assert_eq!(others_have(0o605, 4), true); assert_eq!(others_have(0o606, 4), true); assert_eq!(others_have(0o607, 4), true); } // It checks if a permission `p` has the bits // given in `m` set for others pub fn others_have(p: u32, m: u32) -> bool { let p1 = p & 0o0007; p1 & m == m } #[test] fn test_owner_has() { assert_eq!(owner_has(0o000, 4), false); assert_eq!(owner_has(0o100, 4), false); assert_eq!(owner_has(0o200, 4), false); assert_eq!(owner_has(0o300, 4), false); assert_eq!(owner_has(0o400, 4), true); assert_eq!(owner_has(0o505, 4), true); assert_eq!(owner_has(0o605, 4), true); assert_eq!(owner_has(0o705, 4), true); } // It checks if a permission `p` has the bits // given in `m` set for the owner. pub fn owner_has(p: u32, m: u32) -> bool { let p1 = p & 0o7777; let m1 = m << 6; p1 & m1 == m1 } #[allow(dead_code)] fn owner_match(p: u32, m: u32) -> bool { let p1 = p & 0o0700; let m1 = m << 6; p1 == m1 } // Formats a permission value to octal for output pub fn perms_to_string(p: u32) -> String { format!("{:04o}", p & 0o7777) } pub struct CmdReturn { pub status: bool, pub output: Option, } // Runs a command in a shell // If the command returns 0 stdout gets captured. Otherwise // stderr gets captured and returned. pub fn run_cmd(cmd: &str, argument: &[&str]) -> CmdReturn { let output = Command::new(cmd) .args(argument.iter()) .output() .expect("Failed to execute process"); if output.status.success() { CmdReturn { status: true, output: Some(String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout).to_string()), } } else { CmdReturn { status: false, output: Some(String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stderr).to_string()), } } } // Sets permissions for a file or directory // Sample invocation: set_perms("somfile", 0o644); pub fn set_perms(entry: &str, p: u32) -> bool { let ps = &format!("{:o}", p); let rc = run_cmd("chmod", &["-v", ps, entry]); if rc.status { if let Some(op) = rc.output { print!("{}", op); } true } else { false } } // returns true if file is a directory and does exist // returns false otherwise pub fn exists_dir(file: &str) -> bool { match fs::metadata(file) { Ok(attr) => attr.is_dir(), Err(_) => false, } } // returns true if file is a regular file and does exist // returns false otherwise pub fn exists_file(file: &str) -> bool { match fs::metadata(file) { Ok(attr) => attr.is_file(), Err(_) => false, } } #[test] fn test_dirname() { assert!(dirname("/etc/fstab") == Some("/etc")); assert!(dirname("/etc/") == Some("/etc")); assert!(dirname("/") == Some("/")); } #[allow(dead_code)] pub fn dirname(entry: &str) -> Option<&str> { if entry.ends_with('/') { if entry.len() == 1 { return Some(entry); } return Some(&entry[..entry.len() - 1]); } let pos = entry.rfind('/'); match pos { None => None, Some(pos) => Some(&entry[..pos]), } } #[test] fn test_filename() { assert!(filename("/etc/fstab") == Some("fstab")); assert!(filename("fstab") == Some("fstab")); assert!(filename("../pkgcheck.rs/testdirs/fira.tds.zip") == Some("fira.tds.zip")); assert!(filename("/etc/") == None); assert!(filename("/") == None); } pub fn filename(entry: &str) -> Option<&str> { if entry.ends_with('/') { return None; } let pos = entry.rfind('/'); match pos { None => Some(entry), Some(pos) => Some(&entry[pos + 1..]), } } // Found here: https://codereview.stackexchange.com/questions/98536/extracting-the-last-component-basename-of-a-filesystem-path pub fn basename(path: &str) -> Cow { let mut pieces = path.rsplitn(2, |c| c == '/' || c == '\\'); match pieces.next() { Some(p) => p.into(), None => path.into(), } }