/* * Copyright (C) by Olivier Goffart * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #pragma once #include "config.h" #include #include #include #include #include class QFile; namespace OCC { OCSYNC_EXPORT Q_DECLARE_LOGGING_CATEGORY(lcFileSystem) /** * \addtogroup libsync * @{ */ /** * @brief This file contains file system helper */ namespace FileSystem { /** * @brief Mark the file as hidden (only has effects on windows) */ void OCSYNC_EXPORT setFileHidden(const QString &filename, bool hidden); /** * @brief Marks the file as read-only. * * On linux this either revokes all 'w' permissions or restores permissions * according to the umask. */ void OCSYNC_EXPORT setFileReadOnly(const QString &filename, bool readonly); /** * @brief Marks the file as read-only. * * It's like setFileReadOnly(), but weaker: if readonly is false and the user * already has write permissions, no change to the permissions is made. * * This means that it will preserve explicitly set rw-r--r-- permissions even * when the umask is 0002. (setFileReadOnly() would adjust to rw-rw-r--) */ void OCSYNC_EXPORT setFileReadOnlyWeak(const QString &filename, bool readonly); /** * @brief Try to set permissions so that other users on the local machine can not * go into the folder. */ void OCSYNC_EXPORT setFolderMinimumPermissions(const QString &filename); /** convert a "normal" windows path into a path that can be 32k chars long. */ QString OCSYNC_EXPORT longWinPath(const QString &inpath); /** * @brief Checks whether a file exists. * * Use this over QFileInfo::exists() and QFile::exists() to avoid bugs with lnk * files, see above. */ bool OCSYNC_EXPORT fileExists(const QString &filename, const QFileInfo & = QFileInfo()); /** * @brief Rename the file \a originFileName to \a destinationFileName. * * It behaves as QFile::rename() but handles .lnk files correctly on Windows. */ bool OCSYNC_EXPORT rename(const QString &originFileName, const QString &destinationFileName, QString *errorString = nullptr); /** * Rename the file \a originFileName to \a destinationFileName, and * overwrite the destination if it already exists - without extra checks. */ bool OCSYNC_EXPORT uncheckedRenameReplace(const QString &originFileName, const QString &destinationFileName, QString *errorString); /** * Removes a file. * * Equivalent to QFile::remove(), except on Windows, where it will also * successfully remove read-only files. */ bool OCSYNC_EXPORT remove(const QString &fileName, QString *errorString = nullptr); /** * Move the specified file or folder to the trash. (Only implemented on linux) */ bool OCSYNC_EXPORT moveToTrash(const QString &filename, QString *errorString); /** * Replacement for QFile::open(ReadOnly) followed by a seek(). * This version sets a more permissive sharing mode on Windows. * * Warning: The resulting file may have an empty fileName and be unsuitable for use * with QFileInfo! Calling seek() on the QFile with >32bit signed values will fail! */ bool OCSYNC_EXPORT openAndSeekFileSharedRead(QFile *file, QString *error, qint64 seek); #ifdef Q_OS_WIN /** * Returns the file system used at the given path. */ QString fileSystemForPath(const QString &path); /* * This function takes a path and converts it to a UNC representation of the * string. That means that it prepends a \\?\ (unless already UNC) and converts * all slashes to backslashes. * * Note the following: * - The string must be absolute. * - it needs to contain a drive character to be a valid UNC * - A conversion is only done if the path len is larger than 245. Otherwise * the windows API functions work with the normal "unixoid" representation too. */ QString OCSYNC_EXPORT pathtoUNC(const QString &str); #endif /** * Returns true when a file is locked. (Windows only) */ bool OCSYNC_EXPORT isFileLocked(const QString &fileName); /** * Returns whether the file is a shortcut file (ends with .lnk) */ bool OCSYNC_EXPORT isLnkFile(const QString &filename); /** * Returns whether the file is an exclude file (contains patterns to exclude from sync) */ bool OCSYNC_EXPORT isExcludeFile(const QString &filename); /** * Returns whether the file is a junction (windows only) */ bool OCSYNC_EXPORT isJunction(const QString &filename); } /** @} */ }