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017package org.apache.camel.util;
018
019import java.io.File;
020import java.io.IOException;
021import java.nio.file.Files;
022import java.nio.file.StandardCopyOption;
023import java.util.ArrayDeque;
024import java.util.Deque;
025import java.util.Iterator;
026import java.util.Locale;
027import java.util.Objects;
028
029import org.slf4j.Logger;
030import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
031
032/**
033 * File utilities.
034 */
035public final class FileUtil {
036    
037    public static final int BUFFER_SIZE = 128 * 1024;
038
039    private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(FileUtil.class);
040    private static final int RETRY_SLEEP_MILLIS = 10;
041    /**
042     * The System property key for the user directory.
043     */
044    private static final String USER_DIR_KEY = "user.dir";
045    private static final File USER_DIR = new File(System.getProperty(USER_DIR_KEY));
046    private static boolean windowsOs = initWindowsOs();
047
048    private FileUtil() {
049        // Utils method
050    }
051
052    private static boolean initWindowsOs() {
053        // initialize once as System.getProperty is not fast
054        String osName = System.getProperty("os.name").toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH);
055        return osName.contains("windows");
056    }
057
058    public static File getUserDir() {
059        return USER_DIR;
060    }
061
062    /**
063     * Normalizes the path to cater for Windows and other platforms
064     */
065    public static String normalizePath(String path) {
066        if (path == null) {
067            return null;
068        }
069
070        if (isWindows()) {
071            // special handling for Windows where we need to convert / to \\
072            return path.replace('/', '\\');
073        } else {
074            // for other systems make sure we use / as separators
075            return path.replace('\\', '/');
076        }
077    }
078
079    /**
080     * Returns true, if the OS is windows
081     */
082    public static boolean isWindows() {
083        return windowsOs;
084    }
085
086    public static File createTempFile(String prefix, String suffix, File parentDir) throws IOException {
087        Objects.requireNonNull(parentDir);
088
089        if (suffix == null) {
090            suffix = ".tmp";
091        }
092        if (prefix == null) {
093            prefix = "camel";
094        } else if (prefix.length() < 3) {
095            prefix = prefix + "camel";
096        }
097
098        // create parent folder
099        parentDir.mkdirs();
100
101        return Files.createTempFile(parentDir.toPath(), prefix, suffix).toFile();
102    }
103
104    /**
105     * Strip any leading separators
106     */
107    public static String stripLeadingSeparator(String name) {
108        if (name == null) {
109            return null;
110        }
111        while (name.startsWith("/") || name.startsWith(File.separator)) {
112            name = name.substring(1);
113        }
114        return name;
115    }
116
117    /**
118     * Does the name start with a leading separator
119     */
120    public static boolean hasLeadingSeparator(String name) {
121        if (name == null) {
122            return false;
123        }
124        if (name.startsWith("/") || name.startsWith(File.separator)) {
125            return true;
126        }
127        return false;
128    }
129
130    /**
131     * Strip first leading separator
132     */
133    public static String stripFirstLeadingSeparator(String name) {
134        if (name == null) {
135            return null;
136        }
137        if (name.startsWith("/") || name.startsWith(File.separator)) {
138            name = name.substring(1);
139        }
140        return name;
141    }
142
143    /**
144     * Strip any trailing separators
145     */
146    public static String stripTrailingSeparator(String name) {
147        if (ObjectHelper.isEmpty(name)) {
148            return name;
149        }
150        
151        String s = name;
152        
153        // there must be some leading text, as we should only remove trailing separators 
154        while (s.endsWith("/") || s.endsWith(File.separator)) {
155            s = s.substring(0, s.length() - 1);
156        }
157        
158        // if the string is empty, that means there was only trailing slashes, and no leading text
159        // and so we should then return the original name as is
160        if (ObjectHelper.isEmpty(s)) {
161            return name;
162        } else {
163            // return without trailing slashes
164            return s;
165        }
166    }
167
168    /**
169     * Strips any leading paths
170     */
171    public static String stripPath(String name) {
172        if (name == null) {
173            return null;
174        }
175        int posUnix = name.lastIndexOf('/');
176        int posWin = name.lastIndexOf('\\');
177        int pos = Math.max(posUnix, posWin);
178
179        if (pos != -1) {
180            return name.substring(pos + 1);
181        }
182        return name;
183    }
184
185    public static String stripExt(String name) {
186        return stripExt(name, false);
187    }
188
189    public static String stripExt(String name, boolean singleMode) {
190        if (name == null) {
191            return null;
192        }
193
194        // the name may have a leading path
195        int posUnix = name.lastIndexOf('/');
196        int posWin = name.lastIndexOf('\\');
197        int pos = Math.max(posUnix, posWin);
198
199        if (pos > 0) {
200            String onlyName = name.substring(pos + 1);
201            int pos2 = singleMode ? onlyName.lastIndexOf('.') : onlyName.indexOf('.');
202            if (pos2 > 0) {
203                return name.substring(0, pos + pos2 + 1);
204            }
205        } else {
206            // if single ext mode, then only return last extension
207            int pos2 = singleMode ? name.lastIndexOf('.') : name.indexOf('.');
208            if (pos2 > 0) {
209                return name.substring(0, pos2);
210            }
211        }
212
213        return name;
214    }
215
216    public static String onlyExt(String name) {
217        return onlyExt(name, false);
218    }
219
220    public static String onlyExt(String name, boolean singleMode) {
221        if (name == null) {
222            return null;
223        }
224        name = stripPath(name);
225
226        // extension is the first dot, as a file may have double extension such as .tar.gz
227        // if single ext mode, then only return last extension
228        int pos = singleMode ? name.lastIndexOf('.') : name.indexOf('.');
229        if (pos != -1) {
230            return name.substring(pos + 1);
231        }
232        return null;
233    }
234
235    /**
236     * Returns only the leading path (returns <tt>null</tt> if no path)
237     */
238    public static String onlyPath(String name) {
239        if (name == null) {
240            return null;
241        }
242
243        int posUnix = name.lastIndexOf('/');
244        int posWin = name.lastIndexOf('\\');
245        int pos = Math.max(posUnix, posWin);
246
247        if (pos > 0) {
248            return name.substring(0, pos);
249        } else if (pos == 0) {
250            // name is in the root path, so extract the path as the first char
251            return name.substring(0, 1);
252        }
253        // no path in name
254        return null;
255    }
256
257    /**
258     * Compacts a path by stacking it and reducing <tt>..</tt>,
259     * and uses OS specific file separators (eg {@link java.io.File#separator}).
260     */
261    public static String compactPath(String path) {
262        return compactPath(path, "" + File.separatorChar);
263    }
264
265    /**
266     * Compacts a path by stacking it and reducing <tt>..</tt>,
267     * and uses the given separator.
268     *
269     */
270    public static String compactPath(String path, char separator) {
271        return compactPath(path, "" + separator);
272    }
273
274    /**
275     * Compacts a path by stacking it and reducing <tt>..</tt>,
276     * and uses the given separator.
277     */
278    public static String compactPath(String path, String separator) {
279        if (path == null) {
280            return null;
281        }
282        
283        // only normalize if contains a path separator
284        if (path.indexOf('/') == -1 && path.indexOf('\\') == -1)  {
285            return path;
286        }
287
288        // need to normalize path before compacting
289        path = normalizePath(path);
290
291        // preserve ending slash if given in input path
292        boolean endsWithSlash = path.endsWith("/") || path.endsWith("\\");
293
294        // preserve starting slash if given in input path
295        int cntSlashsAtStart = 0;
296        if (path.startsWith("/") || path.startsWith("\\")) {
297            cntSlashsAtStart++;
298            // for Windows, preserve up to 2 starting slashes, which is necessary for UNC paths.
299            if (isWindows() && path.length() > 1 && (path.charAt(1) == '/' || path.charAt(1) == '\\')) {
300                cntSlashsAtStart++;
301            }
302        }
303        
304        Deque<String> stack = new ArrayDeque<>();
305
306        // separator can either be windows or unix style
307        String separatorRegex = "\\\\|/";
308        String[] parts = path.split(separatorRegex);
309        for (String part : parts) {
310            if (part.equals("..") && !stack.isEmpty() && !"..".equals(stack.peek())) {
311                // only pop if there is a previous path, which is not a ".." path either
312                stack.pop();
313            } else if (part.equals(".") || part.isEmpty()) {
314                // do nothing because we don't want a path like foo/./bar or foo//bar
315            } else {
316                stack.push(part);
317            }
318        }
319
320        // build path based on stack
321        StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
322        
323        for (int i = 0; i < cntSlashsAtStart; i++) {
324            sb.append(separator);
325        }
326
327        // now we build back using FIFO so need to use descending
328        for (Iterator<String> it = stack.descendingIterator(); it.hasNext();) {
329            sb.append(it.next());
330            if (it.hasNext()) {
331                sb.append(separator);
332            }
333        }
334
335        if (endsWithSlash && stack.size() > 0) {
336            sb.append(separator);
337        }
338
339        return sb.toString();
340    }
341
342    public static void removeDir(File d) {
343        String[] list = d.list();
344        if (list == null) {
345            list = new String[0];
346        }
347        for (String s : list) {
348            File f = new File(d, s);
349            if (f.isDirectory()) {
350                removeDir(f);
351            } else {
352                delete(f);
353            }
354        }
355        delete(d);
356    }
357
358    private static void delete(File f) {
359        if (!f.delete()) {
360            if (isWindows()) {
361                System.gc();
362            }
363            try {
364                Thread.sleep(RETRY_SLEEP_MILLIS);
365            } catch (InterruptedException ex) {
366                // Ignore Exception
367            }
368            if (!f.delete()) {
369                f.deleteOnExit();
370            }
371        }
372    }
373
374    /**
375     * Renames a file.
376     *
377     * @param from the from file
378     * @param to   the to file
379     * @param copyAndDeleteOnRenameFail whether to fallback and do copy and delete, if renameTo fails
380     * @return <tt>true</tt> if the file was renamed, otherwise <tt>false</tt>
381     * @throws java.io.IOException is thrown if error renaming file
382     */
383    public static boolean renameFile(File from, File to, boolean copyAndDeleteOnRenameFail) throws IOException {
384        // do not try to rename non existing files
385        if (!from.exists()) {
386            return false;
387        }
388
389        // some OS such as Windows can have problem doing rename IO operations so we may need to
390        // retry a couple of times to let it work
391        boolean renamed = false;
392        int count = 0;
393        while (!renamed && count < 3) {
394            if (LOG.isDebugEnabled() && count > 0) {
395                LOG.debug("Retrying attempt {} to rename file from: {} to: {}", count, from, to);
396            }
397
398            renamed = from.renameTo(to);
399            if (!renamed && count > 0) {
400                try {
401                    Thread.sleep(1000);
402                } catch (InterruptedException e) {
403                    // ignore
404                }
405            }
406            count++;
407        }
408
409        // we could not rename using renameTo, so lets fallback and do a copy/delete approach.
410        // for example if you move files between different file systems (linux -> windows etc.)
411        if (!renamed && copyAndDeleteOnRenameFail) {
412            // now do a copy and delete as all rename attempts failed
413            LOG.debug("Cannot rename file from: {} to: {}, will now use a copy/delete approach instead", from, to);
414            renamed = renameFileUsingCopy(from, to);
415        }
416
417        if (LOG.isDebugEnabled() && count > 0) {
418            LOG.debug("Tried {} to rename file: {} to: {} with result: {}", count, from, to, renamed);
419        }
420        return renamed;
421    }
422
423    /**
424     * Rename file using copy and delete strategy. This is primarily used in
425     * environments where the regular rename operation is unreliable.
426     * 
427     * @param from the file to be renamed
428     * @param to the new target file
429     * @return <tt>true</tt> if the file was renamed successfully, otherwise <tt>false</tt>
430     * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs during copy or delete operations.
431     */
432    public static boolean renameFileUsingCopy(File from, File to) throws IOException {
433        // do not try to rename non existing files
434        if (!from.exists()) {
435            return false;
436        }
437
438        LOG.debug("Rename file '{}' to '{}' using copy/delete strategy.", from, to);
439
440        copyFile(from, to);
441        if (!deleteFile(from)) {
442            throw new IOException("Renaming file from '" + from + "' to '" + to + "' failed: Cannot delete file '" + from + "' after copy succeeded");
443        }
444
445        return true;
446    }
447
448    /**
449     * Copies the file
450     *
451     * @param from  the source file
452     * @param to    the destination file
453     * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs during copy operation
454     */
455    public static void copyFile(File from, File to) throws IOException {
456        Files.copy(from.toPath(), to.toPath(), StandardCopyOption.REPLACE_EXISTING);
457    }
458
459    /**
460     * Deletes the file.
461     * <p/>
462     * This implementation will attempt to delete the file up till three times with one second delay, which
463     * can mitigate problems on deleting files on some platforms such as Windows.
464     *
465     * @param file  the file to delete
466     */
467    public static boolean deleteFile(File file) {
468        // do not try to delete non existing files
469        if (!file.exists()) {
470            return false;
471        }
472
473        // some OS such as Windows can have problem doing delete IO operations so we may need to
474        // retry a couple of times to let it work
475        boolean deleted = false;
476        int count = 0;
477        while (!deleted && count < 3) {
478            LOG.debug("Retrying attempt {} to delete file: {}", count, file);
479
480            deleted = file.delete();
481            if (!deleted && count > 0) {
482                try {
483                    Thread.sleep(1000);
484                } catch (InterruptedException e) {
485                    // ignore
486                }
487            }
488            count++;
489        }
490
491
492        if (LOG.isDebugEnabled() && count > 0) {
493            LOG.debug("Tried {} to delete file: {} with result: {}", count, file, deleted);
494        }
495        return deleted;
496    }
497
498    /**
499     * Is the given file an absolute file.
500     * <p/>
501     * Will also work around issue on Windows to consider files on Windows starting with a \
502     * as absolute files. This makes the logic consistent across all OS platforms.
503     *
504     * @param file  the file
505     * @return <tt>true</ff> if its an absolute path, <tt>false</tt> otherwise.
506     */
507    public static boolean isAbsolute(File file) {
508        if (isWindows()) {
509            // special for windows
510            String path = file.getPath();
511            if (path.startsWith(File.separator)) {
512                return true;
513            }
514        }
515        return file.isAbsolute();
516    }
517
518    /**
519     * Creates a new file.
520     *
521     * @param file the file
522     * @return <tt>true</tt> if created a new file, <tt>false</tt> otherwise
523     * @throws IOException is thrown if error creating the new file
524     */
525    public static boolean createNewFile(File file) throws IOException {
526        // need to check first
527        if (file.exists()) {
528            return false;
529        }
530        try {
531            return file.createNewFile();
532        } catch (IOException e) {
533            // and check again if the file was created as createNewFile may create the file
534            // but throw a permission error afterwards when using some NAS
535            if (file.exists()) {
536                return true;
537            } else {
538                throw e;
539            }
540        }
541    }
542
543}