* @author Alex Makarov * @since 2.0 */ class FileHelper { /** * Returns the extension name of a file path. * For example, the path "path/to/something.php" would return "php". * @param string $path the file path * @return string the extension name without the dot character. */ public static function getExtension($path) { return pathinfo($path, PATHINFO_EXTENSION); } /** * Checks the given path and ensures it is a directory. * This method will call `realpath()` to "normalize" the given path. * If the given path does not refer to an existing directory, an exception will be thrown. * @param string $path the given path. This can also be a path alias. * @return string the normalized path * @throws InvalidConfigException if the path does not refer to an existing directory. */ public static function ensureDirectory($path) { $p = \Yii::getAlias($path); if ($p !== false && ($p = realpath($p)) !== false && is_dir($p)) { return $p; } else { throw new InvalidConfigException('Directory does not exist: ' . $path); } } /** * Returns the localized version of a specified file. * * The searching is based on the specified language code. In particular, * a file with the same name will be looked for under the subdirectory * whose name is same as the language code. For example, given the file "path/to/view.php" * and language code "zh_cn", the localized file will be looked for as * "path/to/zh_cn/view.php". If the file is not found, the original file * will be returned. * * If the target and the source language codes are the same, * the original file will be returned. * * For consistency, it is recommended that the language code is given * in lower case and in the format of LanguageID_RegionID (e.g. "en_us"). * * @param string $file the original file * @param string $language the target language that the file should be localized to. * If not set, the value of [[\yii\base\Application::language]] will be used. * @param string $sourceLanguage the language that the original file is in. * If not set, the value of [[\yii\base\Application::sourceLanguage]] will be used. * @return string the matching localized file, or the original file if the localized version is not found. * If the target and the source language codes are the same, the original file will be returned. */ public static function localize($file, $language = null, $sourceLanguage = null) { if ($language === null) { $language = \Yii::$application->getLanguage(); } if ($sourceLanguage === null) { $sourceLanguage = \Yii::$application->sourceLanguage; } if ($language === $sourceLanguage) { return $file; } $desiredFile = dirname($file) . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $sourceLanguage . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . basename($file); return is_file($desiredFile) ? $desiredFile : $file; } /** * Determines the MIME type of the specified file. * This method will first try to determine the MIME type based on * [finfo_open](http://php.net/manual/en/function.finfo-open.php). If this doesn't work, it will * fall back to [[getMimeTypeByExtension()]]. * @param string $file the file name. * @param string $magicFile name of the optional magic database file, usually something like `/path/to/magic.mime`. * This will be passed as the second parameter to [finfo_open](http://php.net/manual/en/function.finfo-open.php). * @param boolean $checkExtension whether to use the file extension to determine the MIME type in case * `finfo_open()` cannot determine it. * @return string the MIME type (e.g. `text/plain`). Null is returned if the MIME type cannot be determined. */ public static function getMimeType($file, $magicFile = null, $checkExtension = true) { if (function_exists('finfo_open')) { $info = finfo_open(FILEINFO_MIME_TYPE, $magicFile); if ($info && ($result = finfo_file($info, $file)) !== false) { return $result; } } return $checkExtension ? self::getMimeTypeByExtension($file) : null; } /** * Determines the MIME type based on the extension name of the specified file. * This method will use a local map between extension names and MIME types. * @param string $file the file name. * @param string $magicFile the path of the file that contains all available MIME type information. * If this is not set, the default file aliased by `@yii/util/mimeTypes.php` will be used. * @return string the MIME type. Null is returned if the MIME type cannot be determined. */ public static function getMimeTypeByExtension($file, $magicFile = null) { if ($magicFile === null) { $magicFile = \Yii::getAlias('@yii/util/mimeTypes.php'); } $mimeTypes = require($magicFile); if (($ext = pathinfo($file, PATHINFO_EXTENSION)) !== '') { $ext = strtolower($ext); if (isset($mimeTypes[$ext])) { return $mimeTypes[$ext]; } } return null; } /** * Copies a list of files from one place to another. * @param array $fileList the list of files to be copied (name=>spec). * The array keys are names displayed during the copy process, and array values are specifications * for files to be copied. Each array value must be an array of the following structure: * * @see buildFileList */ public static function copyFiles($fileList) { $overwriteAll = false; foreach($fileList as $name=>$file) { $source = strtr($file['source'], '/\\', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR); $target = strtr($file['target'], '/\\', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR); $callback = isset($file['callback']) ? $file['callback'] : null; $params = isset($file['params']) ? $file['params'] : null; if(is_dir($source)) { try { self::ensureDirectory($target); } catch (Exception $e) { mkdir($target, true, 0777); } continue; } if($callback !== null) { $content = call_user_func($callback, $source, $params); } else { $content = file_get_contents($source); } if(is_file($target)) { if($content === file_get_contents($target)) { echo " unchanged $name\n"; continue; } if($overwriteAll) { echo " overwrite $name\n"; } else { echo " exist $name\n"; echo " ...overwrite? [Yes|No|All|Quit] "; $answer = trim(fgets(STDIN)); if(!strncasecmp($answer, 'q', 1)) { return; } elseif(!strncasecmp($answer, 'y', 1)) { echo " overwrite $name\n"; } elseif(!strncasecmp($answer, 'a', 1)) { echo " overwrite $name\n"; $overwriteAll = true; } else { echo " skip $name\n"; continue; } } } else { try { self::ensureDirectory(dirname($target)); } catch (Exception $e) { mkdir(dirname($target), true, 0777); } echo " generate $name\n"; } file_put_contents($target, $content); } } /** * Builds the file list of a directory. * This method traverses through the specified directory and builds * a list of files and subdirectories that the directory contains. * The result of this function can be passed to {@link copyFiles}. * @param string $sourceDir the source directory * @param string $targetDir the target directory * @param string $baseDir base directory * @param array $ignoreFiles list of the names of files that should * be ignored in list building process. Argument available since 1.1.11. * @param array $renameMap hash array of file names that should be * renamed. Example value: array('1.old.txt'=>'2.new.txt'). * @return array the file list (see {@link copyFiles}) */ public static function buildFileList($sourceDir, $targetDir, $baseDir='', $ignoreFiles=array(), $renameMap=array()) { $list = array(); $handle = opendir($sourceDir); while(($file = readdir($handle)) !== false) { if(in_array($file, array('.', '..', '.svn', '.gitignore')) || in_array($file, $ignoreFiles)) { continue; } $sourcePath = $sourceDir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$file; $targetPath = $targetDir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.strtr($file, $renameMap); $name = $baseDir === '' ? $file : $baseDir.'/'.$file; $list[$name] = array( 'source' => $sourcePath, 'target' => $targetPath, ); if(is_dir($sourcePath)) { $list = array_merge($list, self::buildFileList($sourcePath, $targetPath, $name, $ignoreFiles, $renameMap)); } } closedir($handle); return $list; } }