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// Copyright 2019-2023 Tauri Programme within The Commons Conservancy
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
//! Access the file system.
#![doc(
html_logo_url = "https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri/raw/dev/app-icon.png",
html_favicon_url = "https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri/raw/dev/app-icon.png"
)]
use std::io::Read;
use serde::Deserialize;
use tauri::{
ipc::ScopeObject,
plugin::{Builder as PluginBuilder, TauriPlugin},
utils::{acl::Value, config::FsScope},
AppHandle, DragDropEvent, Manager, RunEvent, Runtime, WindowEvent,
};
mod commands;
mod config;
#[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))]
mod desktop;
mod error;
mod file_path;
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
mod mobile;
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
mod models;
mod scope;
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
mod watcher;
#[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))]
pub use desktop::Fs;
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
pub use mobile::Fs;
pub use error::Error;
pub use file_path::FilePath;
pub use file_path::SafeFilePath;
type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>;
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Deserialize)]
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
pub struct OpenOptions {
#[serde(default = "default_true")]
read: bool,
#[serde(default)]
write: bool,
#[serde(default)]
append: bool,
#[serde(default)]
truncate: bool,
#[serde(default)]
create: bool,
#[serde(default)]
create_new: bool,
#[serde(default)]
#[allow(unused)]
mode: Option<u32>,
#[serde(default)]
#[allow(unused)]
custom_flags: Option<i32>,
}
fn default_true() -> bool {
true
}
impl From<OpenOptions> for std::fs::OpenOptions {
fn from(open_options: OpenOptions) -> Self {
let mut opts = std::fs::OpenOptions::new();
#[cfg(unix)]
{
use std::os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt;
if let Some(mode) = open_options.mode {
opts.mode(mode);
}
if let Some(flags) = open_options.custom_flags {
opts.custom_flags(flags);
}
}
opts.read(open_options.read)
.write(open_options.write)
.create(open_options.create)
.append(open_options.append)
.truncate(open_options.truncate)
.create_new(open_options.create_new);
opts
}
}
impl OpenOptions {
/// Creates a blank new set of options ready for configuration.
///
/// All options are initially set to `false`.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// use tauri_plugin_fs::OpenOptions;
///
/// let mut options = OpenOptions::new();
/// let file = options.read(true).open("foo.txt");
/// ```
#[must_use]
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::default()
}
/// Sets the option for read access.
///
/// This option, when true, will indicate that the file should be
/// `read`-able if opened.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// use tauri_plugin_fs::OpenOptions;
///
/// let file = OpenOptions::new().read(true).open("foo.txt");
/// ```
pub fn read(&mut self, read: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.read = read;
self
}
/// Sets the option for write access.
///
/// This option, when true, will indicate that the file should be
/// `write`-able if opened.
///
/// If the file already exists, any write calls on it will overwrite its
/// contents, without truncating it.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// use tauri_plugin_fs::OpenOptions;
///
/// let file = OpenOptions::new().write(true).open("foo.txt");
/// ```
pub fn write(&mut self, write: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.write = write;
self
}
/// Sets the option for the append mode.
///
/// This option, when true, means that writes will append to a file instead
/// of overwriting previous contents.
/// Note that setting `.write(true).append(true)` has the same effect as
/// setting only `.append(true)`.
///
/// Append mode guarantees that writes will be positioned at the current end of file,
/// even when there are other processes or threads appending to the same file. This is
/// unlike <code>[seek]\([SeekFrom]::[End]\(0))</code> followed by `write()`, which
/// has a race between seeking and writing during which another writer can write, with
/// our `write()` overwriting their data.
///
/// Keep in mind that this does not necessarily guarantee that data appended by
/// different processes or threads does not interleave. The amount of data accepted a
/// single `write()` call depends on the operating system and file system. A
/// successful `write()` is allowed to write only part of the given data, so even if
/// you're careful to provide the whole message in a single call to `write()`, there
/// is no guarantee that it will be written out in full. If you rely on the filesystem
/// accepting the message in a single write, make sure that all data that belongs
/// together is written in one operation. This can be done by concatenating strings
/// before passing them to [`write()`].
///
/// If a file is opened with both read and append access, beware that after
/// opening, and after every write, the position for reading may be set at the
/// end of the file. So, before writing, save the current position (using
/// <code>[Seek]::[stream_position]</code>), and restore it before the next read.
///
/// ## Note
///
/// This function doesn't create the file if it doesn't exist. Use the
/// [`OpenOptions::create`] method to do so.
///
/// [`write()`]: Write::write "io::Write::write"
/// [`flush()`]: Write::flush "io::Write::flush"
/// [stream_position]: Seek::stream_position "io::Seek::stream_position"
/// [seek]: Seek::seek "io::Seek::seek"
/// [Current]: SeekFrom::Current "io::SeekFrom::Current"
/// [End]: SeekFrom::End "io::SeekFrom::End"
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// use tauri_plugin_fs::OpenOptions;
///
/// let file = OpenOptions::new().append(true).open("foo.txt");
/// ```
pub fn append(&mut self, append: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.append = append;
self
}
/// Sets the option for truncating a previous file.
///
/// If a file is successfully opened with this option set it will truncate
/// the file to 0 length if it already exists.
///
/// The file must be opened with write access for truncate to work.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// use tauri_plugin_fs::OpenOptions;
///
/// let file = OpenOptions::new().write(true).truncate(true).open("foo.txt");
/// ```
pub fn truncate(&mut self, truncate: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.truncate = truncate;
self
}
/// Sets the option to create a new file, or open it if it already exists.
///
/// In order for the file to be created, [`OpenOptions::write`] or
/// [`OpenOptions::append`] access must be used.
///
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// use tauri_plugin_fs::OpenOptions;
///
/// let file = OpenOptions::new().write(true).create(true).open("foo.txt");
/// ```
pub fn create(&mut self, create: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.create = create;
self
}
/// Sets the option to create a new file, failing if it already exists.
///
/// No file is allowed to exist at the target location, also no (dangling) symlink. In this
/// way, if the call succeeds, the file returned is guaranteed to be new.
/// If a file exists at the target location, creating a new file will fail with [`AlreadyExists`]
/// or another error based on the situation. See [`OpenOptions::open`] for a
/// non-exhaustive list of likely errors.
///
/// This option is useful because it is atomic. Otherwise between checking
/// whether a file exists and creating a new one, the file may have been
/// created by another process (a TOCTOU race condition / attack).
///
/// If `.create_new(true)` is set, [`.create()`] and [`.truncate()`] are
/// ignored.
///
/// The file must be opened with write or append access in order to create
/// a new file.
///
/// [`.create()`]: OpenOptions::create
/// [`.truncate()`]: OpenOptions::truncate
/// [`AlreadyExists`]: io::ErrorKind::AlreadyExists
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```no_run
/// use tauri_plugin_fs::OpenOptions;
///
/// let file = OpenOptions::new().write(true)
/// .create_new(true)
/// .open("foo.txt");
/// ```
pub fn create_new(&mut self, create_new: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.create_new = create_new;
self
}
}
#[cfg(unix)]
impl std::os::unix::fs::OpenOptionsExt for OpenOptions {
fn custom_flags(&mut self, flags: i32) -> &mut Self {
self.custom_flags.replace(flags);
self
}
fn mode(&mut self, mode: u32) -> &mut Self {
self.mode.replace(mode);
self
}
}
impl OpenOptions {
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
fn android_mode(&self) -> String {
let mut mode = String::new();
if self.read {
mode.push('r');
}
if self.write {
mode.push('w');
}
if self.truncate {
mode.push('t');
}
if self.append {
mode.push('a');
}
mode
}
}
impl<R: Runtime> Fs<R> {
pub fn read_to_string<P: Into<FilePath>>(&self, path: P) -> std::io::Result<String> {
let mut s = String::new();
self.open(
path,
OpenOptions {
read: true,
..Default::default()
},
)?
.read_to_string(&mut s)?;
Ok(s)
}
pub fn read<P: Into<FilePath>>(&self, path: P) -> std::io::Result<Vec<u8>> {
let mut buf = Vec::new();
self.open(
path,
OpenOptions {
read: true,
..Default::default()
},
)?
.read_to_end(&mut buf)?;
Ok(buf)
}
}
// implement ScopeObject here instead of in the scope module because it is also used on the build script
// and we don't want to add tauri as a build dependency
impl ScopeObject for scope::Entry {
type Error = Error;
fn deserialize<R: Runtime>(
app: &AppHandle<R>,
raw: Value,
) -> std::result::Result<Self, Self::Error> {
let path = serde_json::from_value(raw.into()).map(|raw| match raw {
scope::EntryRaw::Value(path) => path,
scope::EntryRaw::Object { path } => path,
})?;
match app.path().parse(path) {
Ok(path) => Ok(Self { path: Some(path) }),
#[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))]
Err(tauri::Error::UnknownPath) => Ok(Self { path: None }),
Err(err) => Err(err.into()),
}
}
}
pub(crate) struct Scope {
pub(crate) scope: tauri::fs::Scope,
pub(crate) require_literal_leading_dot: Option<bool>,
}
pub trait FsExt<R: Runtime> {
fn fs_scope(&self) -> tauri::fs::Scope;
fn try_fs_scope(&self) -> Option<tauri::fs::Scope>;
/// Cross platform file system APIs that also support manipulating Android files.
fn fs(&self) -> &Fs<R>;
}
impl<R: Runtime, T: Manager<R>> FsExt<R> for T {
fn fs_scope(&self) -> tauri::fs::Scope {
self.state::<Scope>().scope.clone()
}
fn try_fs_scope(&self) -> Option<tauri::fs::Scope> {
self.try_state::<Scope>().map(|s| s.scope.clone())
}
fn fs(&self) -> &Fs<R> {
self.state::<Fs<R>>().inner()
}
}
pub fn init<R: Runtime>() -> TauriPlugin<R, Option<config::Config>> {
PluginBuilder::<R, Option<config::Config>>::new("fs")
.invoke_handler(tauri::generate_handler![
commands::create,
commands::open,
commands::copy_file,
commands::close,
commands::mkdir,
commands::read_dir,
commands::read,
commands::read_file,
commands::read_text_file,
commands::read_text_file_lines,
commands::read_text_file_lines_next,
commands::remove,
commands::rename,
commands::seek,
commands::stat,
commands::lstat,
commands::fstat,
commands::truncate,
commands::ftruncate,
commands::write,
commands::write_file,
commands::write_text_file,
commands::exists,
commands::size,
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
watcher::watch,
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
watcher::unwatch
])
.setup(|app, api| {
let scope = Scope {
require_literal_leading_dot: api
.config()
.as_ref()
.and_then(|c| c.require_literal_leading_dot),
scope: tauri::fs::Scope::new(app, &FsScope::default())?,
};
#[cfg(target_os = "android")]
{
let fs = mobile::init(app, api)?;
app.manage(fs);
}
#[cfg(not(target_os = "android"))]
app.manage(Fs(app.clone()));
app.manage(scope);
Ok(())
})
.on_event(|app, event| {
if let RunEvent::WindowEvent {
label: _,
event: WindowEvent::DragDrop(DragDropEvent::Drop { paths, position: _ }),
..
} = event
{
let scope = app.fs_scope();
for path in paths {
if path.is_file() {
let _ = scope.allow_file(path);
} else {
let _ = scope.allow_directory(path, true);
}
}
}
})
.build()
}