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FileBackend Class Reference

Base class for all file backend classes (including multi-write backends). More...

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Public Member Functions

 __construct (array $config)
 Create a new backend instance from configuration.
 clean (array $params)
 Delete a storage directory if it is empty.
 clearCache (array $paths=null)
 Invalidate any in-process file stat and property cache.
 concatenate (array $params)
 Concatenate a list of storage files into a single file system file.
 copy (array $params, array $opts=array())
 Performs a single copy operation.
 create (array $params, array $opts=array())
 Performs a single create operation.
 delete (array $params, array $opts=array())
 Performs a single delete operation.
 describe (array $params, array $opts=array())
 Performs a single describe operation.
 directoryExists (array $params)
 Check if a directory exists at a given storage path.
 doOperation (array $op, array $opts=array())
 Same as doOperations() except it takes a single operation.
 doOperations (array $ops, array $opts=array())
 This is the main entry point into the backend for write operations.
 doQuickOperation (array $op)
 Same as doQuickOperations() except it takes a single operation.
 doQuickOperations (array $ops, array $opts=array())
 Perform a set of independent file operations on some files.
 fileExists (array $params)
 Check if a file exists at a storage path in the backend.
 getContainerStoragePath ($container)
 Get the storage path for the given container for this backend.
 getDirectoryList (array $params)
 Get an iterator to list *all* directories under a storage directory.
 getFileContents (array $params)
 Get the contents of a file at a storage path in the backend.
 getFileContentsMulti (array $params)
 Like getFileContents() except it takes an array of storage paths and returns a map of storage paths to strings (or null on failure).
 getFileHttpUrl (array $params)
 Return an HTTP URL to a given file that requires no authentication to use.
 getFileList (array $params)
 Get an iterator to list *all* stored files under a storage directory.
 getFileProps (array $params)
 Get the properties of the file at a storage path in the backend.
 getFileSha1Base36 (array $params)
 Get a SHA-1 hash of the file at a storage path in the backend.
 getFileSize (array $params)
 Get the size (bytes) of a file at a storage path in the backend.
 getFileStat (array $params)
 Get quick information about a file at a storage path in the backend.
 getFileTimestamp (array $params)
 Get the last-modified timestamp of the file at a storage path.
 getJournal ()
 Get the file journal object for this backend.
 getLocalCopy (array $params)
 Get a local copy on disk of the file at a storage path in the backend.
 getLocalCopyMulti (array $params)
 Like getLocalCopy() except it takes an array of storage paths and returns a map of storage paths to TempFSFile objects (or null on failure).
 getLocalReference (array $params)
 Returns a file system file, identical to the file at a storage path.
 getLocalReferenceMulti (array $params)
 Like getLocalReference() except it takes an array of storage paths and returns a map of storage paths to FSFile objects (or null on failure).
 getName ()
 Get the unique backend name.
 getReadOnlyReason ()
 Get an explanatory message if this backend is read-only.
 getRootStoragePath ()
 Get the root storage path of this backend.
 getScopedFileLocks (array $paths, $type, Status $status)
 Lock the files at the given storage paths in the backend.
 getScopedLocksForOps (array $ops, Status $status)
 Get an array of scoped locks needed for a batch of file operations.
 getTopDirectoryList (array $params)
 Same as FileBackend::getDirectoryList() except only lists directories that are immediately under the given directory.
 getTopFileList (array $params)
 Same as FileBackend::getFileList() except only lists files that are immediately under the given directory.
 getWikiId ()
 Get the wiki identifier used for this backend (possibly empty).
 isReadOnly ()
 Check if this backend is read-only.
 lockFiles (array $paths, $type)
 Lock the files at the given storage paths in the backend.
 move (array $params, array $opts=array())
 Performs a single move operation.
 preloadCache (array $paths)
 Preload persistent file stat and property cache into in-process cache.
 prepare (array $params)
 Prepare a storage directory for usage.
 publish (array $params)
 Remove measures to block web access to a storage directory and the container it belongs to.
 quickCopy (array $params)
 Performs a single quick copy operation.
 quickCreate (array $params)
 Performs a single quick create operation.
 quickDelete (array $params)
 Performs a single quick delete operation.
 quickDescribe (array $params)
 Performs a single quick describe operation.
 quickMove (array $params)
 Performs a single quick move operation.
 quickStore (array $params)
 Performs a single quick store operation.
 secure (array $params)
 Take measures to block web access to a storage directory and the container it belongs to.
 store (array $params, array $opts=array())
 Performs a single store operation.
 streamFile (array $params)
 Stream the file at a storage path in the backend.
 unlockFiles (array $paths, $type)
 Unlock the files at the given storage paths in the backend.

Static Public Member Functions

static extensionFromPath ($path)
 Get the final extension from a storage or FS path.
static isPathTraversalFree ($path)
 Check if a relative path has no directory traversals.
static isStoragePath ($path)
 Check if a given path is a "mwstore://" path.
static makeContentDisposition ($type, $filename= '')
 Build a Content-Disposition header value per RFC 6266.
static normalizeStoragePath ($storagePath)
 Normalize a storage path by cleaning up directory separators.
static parentStoragePath ($storagePath)
 Get the parent storage directory of a storage path.
static splitStoragePath ($storagePath)
 Split a storage path into a backend name, a container name, and a relative file path.

Protected Member Functions

 doClean (array $params)
 doOperationsInternal (array $ops, array $opts)
 doPrepare (array $params)
 doPublish (array $params)
 doQuickOperationsInternal (array $ops)
 doSecure (array $params)
 getScopedPHPBehaviorForOps ()
 Enter file operation scope.

Static Protected Member Functions

static normalizeContainerPath ($path)
 Validate and normalize a relative storage path.

Protected Attributes

 $concurrency
FileJournal $fileJournal
 *
LockManager $lockManager
 *
 $name
 $parallelize
 $readOnly
 $wikiId

Detailed Description

Base class for all file backend classes (including multi-write backends).

This class defines the methods as abstract that subclasses must implement. Outside callers can assume that all backends will have these functions.

All "storage paths" are of the format "mwstore://<backend>/<container>/<path>". The "backend" portion is unique name for MediaWiki to refer to a backend, while the "container" portion is a top-level directory of the backend. The "path" portion is a relative path that uses UNIX file system (FS) notation, though any particular backend may not actually be using a local filesystem. Therefore, the relative paths are only virtual.

Backend contents are stored under wiki-specific container names by default. Global (qualified) backends are achieved by configuring the "wiki ID" to a constant. For legacy reasons, the FSFileBackend class allows manually setting the paths of containers to ones that do not respect the "wiki ID".

In key/value stores, the container is the only hierarchy (the rest is emulated). FS-based backends are somewhat more restrictive due to the existence of real directory files; a regular file cannot have the same name as a directory. Other backends with virtual directories may not have this limitation. Callers should store files in such a way that no files and directories are under the same path.

Methods of subclasses should avoid throwing exceptions at all costs. As a corollary, external dependencies should be kept to a minimum.

Since:
1.19

Definition at line 62 of file FileBackend.php.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

Create a new backend instance from configuration.

This should only be called from within FileBackendGroup.

$config includes:

  • name : The unique name of this backend. This should consist of alphanumberic, '-', and '_' characters. This name should not be changed after use (e.g. with journaling). Note that the name is *not* used in actual container names.
  • wikiId : Prefix to container names that is unique to this backend. If not provided, this defaults to the current wiki ID. It should only consist of alphanumberic, '-', and '_' characters. This ID is what avoids collisions if multiple logical backends use the same storage system, so this should be set carefully.
  • lockManager : Registered name of a file lock manager to use.
  • fileJournal : File journal configuration; see FileJournal::factory(). Journals simply log changes to files stored in the backend.
  • readOnly : Write operations are disallowed if this is a non-empty string. It should be an explanation for the backend being read-only.
  • parallelize : When to do file operations in parallel (when possible). Allowed values are "implicit", "explicit" and "off".
  • concurrency : How many file operations can be done in parallel.
Parameters:
array$config
Exceptions:
MWException

Reimplemented in SwiftFileBackend, FileBackendMultiWrite, FileBackendStore, and FSFileBackend.

Definition at line 98 of file FileBackend.php.


Member Function Documentation

FileBackend::clean ( array params) [final]

Delete a storage directory if it is empty.

Backends using key/value stores may do nothing unless the directory is that of an empty container, in which case it will be deleted.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • dir : storage directory
  • recursive : recursively delete empty subdirectories first (since 1.20)
  • bypassReadOnly : allow writes in read-only mode (since 1.20)
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 787 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::clearCache ( array paths = null)

Invalidate any in-process file stat and property cache.

If $paths is given, then only the cache for those files will be cleared.

Parameters:
array$pathsStorage paths (optional)
Returns:
void

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

Definition at line 1147 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by CopyFileBackend\copyFileBatch().

FileBackend::concatenate ( array params) [abstract]

Concatenate a list of storage files into a single file system file.

The target path should refer to a file that is already locked or otherwise safe from modification from other processes. Normally, the file will be a new temp file, which should be adequate.

Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters $params include:
  • srcs : ordered source storage paths (e.g. chunk1, chunk2, ...)
  • dst : file system path to 0-byte temp file
  • parallelize : try to do operations in parallel when possible
Returns:
Status

Reimplemented in FileBackendMultiWrite, and FileBackendStore.

FileBackend::copy ( array params,
array opts = array() 
) [final]

Performs a single copy operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'copy' and passes it to doOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
array$optsOperation options
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 388 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::create ( array params,
array opts = array() 
) [final]

Performs a single create operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'create' and passes it to doOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
array$optsOperation options
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 360 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::delete ( array params,
array opts = array() 
) [final]

Performs a single delete operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'delete' and passes it to doOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
array$optsOperation options
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 416 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::describe ( array params,
array opts = array() 
) [final]

Performs a single describe operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'describe' and passes it to doOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
array$optsOperation options
Returns:
Status
Since:
1.21

Definition at line 431 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::directoryExists ( array params) [abstract]

Check if a directory exists at a given storage path.

Backends using key/value stores will check if the path is a virtual directory, meaning there are files under the given directory.

Storage backends with eventual consistency might return stale data.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • dir : storage directory
Returns:
bool|null Returns null on failure
Since:
1.20

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

FileBackend::doClean ( array params) [abstract, protected]
FileBackend::doOperation ( array op,
array opts = array() 
) [final]

Same as doOperations() except it takes a single operation.

If you are doing a batch of operations that should either all succeed or all fail, then use that function instead.

See also:
FileBackend::doOperations()
Parameters:
array$opOperation
array$optsOperation options
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 346 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by LocalRepo\cleanupDeletedBatch().

FileBackend::doOperations ( array ops,
array opts = array() 
) [final]

This is the main entry point into the backend for write operations.

Callers supply an ordered list of operations to perform as a transaction. Files will be locked, the stat cache cleared, and then the operations attempted. If any serious errors occur, all attempted operations will be rolled back.

$ops is an array of arrays. The outer array holds a list of operations. Each inner array is a set of key value pairs that specify an operation.

Supported operations and their parameters. The supported actions are:

  • create
  • store
  • copy
  • move
  • delete
  • describe (since 1.21)
  • null

a) Create a new file in storage with the contents of a string

     array(
         'op'                  => 'create',
         'dst'                 => <storage path>,
         'content'             => <string of new file contents>,
         'overwrite'           => <boolean>,
         'overwriteSame'       => <boolean>,
         'headers'             => <HTTP header name/value map> # since 1.21
     );

b) Copy a file system file into storage

     array(
         'op'                  => 'store',
         'src'                 => <file system path>,
         'dst'                 => <storage path>,
         'overwrite'           => <boolean>,
         'overwriteSame'       => <boolean>,
         'headers'             => <HTTP header name/value map> # since 1.21
     )

c) Copy a file within storage

     array(
         'op'                  => 'copy',
         'src'                 => <storage path>,
         'dst'                 => <storage path>,
         'overwrite'           => <boolean>,
         'overwriteSame'       => <boolean>,
         'ignoreMissingSource' => <boolean>, # since 1.21
         'headers'             => <HTTP header name/value map> # since 1.21
     )

d) Move a file within storage

     array(
         'op'                  => 'move',
         'src'                 => <storage path>,
         'dst'                 => <storage path>,
         'overwrite'           => <boolean>,
         'overwriteSame'       => <boolean>,
         'ignoreMissingSource' => <boolean>, # since 1.21
         'headers'             => <HTTP header name/value map> # since 1.21
     )

e) Delete a file within storage

     array(
         'op'                  => 'delete',
         'src'                 => <storage path>,
         'ignoreMissingSource' => <boolean>
     )

f) Update metadata for a file within storage

     array(
         'op'                  => 'describe',
         'src'                 => <storage path>,
         'headers'             => <HTTP header name/value map>
     )

g) Do nothing (no-op)

     array(
         'op'                  => 'null',
     )

Boolean flags for operations (operation-specific):

  • ignoreMissingSource : The operation will simply succeed and do nothing if the source file does not exist.
  • overwrite : Any destination file will be overwritten.
  • overwriteSame : If a file already exists at the destination with the same contents, then do nothing to the destination file instead of giving an error. This does not compare headers. This option is ignored if 'overwrite' is already provided.
  • headers : If supplied, the result of merging these headers with any existing source file headers (replacing conflicting ones) will be set as the destination file headers. Headers are deleted if their value is set to the empty string. When a file has headers they are included in responses to GET and HEAD requests to the backing store for that file. Header values should be no larger than 255 bytes, except for Content-Disposition. The system might ignore or truncate any headers that are too long to store (exact limits will vary). Backends that don't support metadata ignore this. (since 1.21)

$opts is an associative of boolean flags, including:

  • force : Operation precondition errors no longer trigger an abort. Any remaining operations are still attempted. Unexpected failures may still cause remaining operations to be aborted.
  • nonLocking : No locks are acquired for the operations. This can increase performance for non-critical writes. This has no effect unless the 'force' flag is set.
  • nonJournaled : Don't log this operation batch in the file journal. This limits the ability of recovery scripts.
  • parallelize : Try to do operations in parallel when possible.
  • bypassReadOnly : Allow writes in read-only mode. (since 1.20)
  • preserveCache : Don't clear the process cache before checking files. This should only be used if all entries in the process cache were added after the files were already locked. (since 1.20)
Remarks:
Remarks on locking: File system paths given to operations should refer to files that are already locked or otherwise safe from modification from other processes. Normally these files will be new temp files, which should be adequate.
Return value:

This returns a Status, which contains all warnings and fatals that occurred during the operation. The 'failCount', 'successCount', and 'success' members will reflect each operation attempted.

The status will be "OK" unless:

  • a) unexpected operation errors occurred (network partitions, disk full...)
  • b) significant operation errors occurred and 'force' was not set
Parameters:
array$opsList of operations to execute in order
array$optsBatch operation options
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 311 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::doOperationsInternal ( array ops,
array opts 
) [abstract, protected]
FileBackend::doPrepare ( array params) [abstract, protected]
FileBackend::doPublish ( array params) [abstract, protected]

Same as doQuickOperations() except it takes a single operation.

If you are doing a batch of operations, then use that function instead.

See also:
FileBackend::doQuickOperations()
Parameters:
array$opOperation
Returns:
Status
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 578 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::doQuickOperations ( array ops,
array opts = array() 
) [final]

Perform a set of independent file operations on some files.

This does no locking, nor journaling, and possibly no stat calls. Any destination files that already exist will be overwritten. This should *only* be used on non-original files, like cache files.

Supported operations and their parameters:

  • create
  • store
  • copy
  • move
  • delete
  • describe (since 1.21)
  • null

a) Create a new file in storage with the contents of a string

     array(
         'op'                  => 'create',
         'dst'                 => <storage path>,
         'content'             => <string of new file contents>,
         'headers'             => <HTTP header name/value map> # since 1.21
     )

b) Copy a file system file into storage

     array(
         'op'                  => 'store',
         'src'                 => <file system path>,
         'dst'                 => <storage path>,
         'headers'             => <HTTP header name/value map> # since 1.21
     )

c) Copy a file within storage

     array(
         'op'                  => 'copy',
         'src'                 => <storage path>,
         'dst'                 => <storage path>,
         'ignoreMissingSource' => <boolean>, # since 1.21
         'headers'             => <HTTP header name/value map> # since 1.21
     )

d) Move a file within storage

     array(
         'op'                  => 'move',
         'src'                 => <storage path>,
         'dst'                 => <storage path>,
         'ignoreMissingSource' => <boolean>, # since 1.21
         'headers'             => <HTTP header name/value map> # since 1.21
     )

e) Delete a file within storage

     array(
         'op'                  => 'delete',
         'src'                 => <storage path>,
         'ignoreMissingSource' => <boolean>
     )

f) Update metadata for a file within storage

     array(
         'op'                  => 'describe',
         'src'                 => <storage path>,
         'headers'             => <HTTP header name/value map>
     )

g) Do nothing (no-op)

     array(
         'op'                  => 'null',
     )
Boolean flags for operations (operation-specific):
  • ignoreMissingSource : The operation will simply succeed and do nothing if the source file does not exist.
  • headers : If supplied with a header name/value map, the backend will reply with these headers when GETs/HEADs of the destination file are made. Header values should be smaller than 256 bytes. Content-Disposition headers can be longer, though the system might ignore or truncate ones that are too long to store. Existing headers will remain, but these will replace any conflicting previous headers, and headers will be removed if they are set to an empty string. Backends that don't support metadata ignore this. (since 1.21)

$opts is an associative of boolean flags, including:

  • bypassReadOnly : Allow writes in read-only mode (since 1.20)
Return value:
This returns a Status, which contains all warnings and fatals that occurred during the operation. The 'failCount', 'successCount', and 'success' members will reflect each operation attempted for the given files. The status will be considered "OK" as long as no fatal errors occurred.
Parameters:
array$opsSet of operations to execute
array$optsBatch operation options
Returns:
Status
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 545 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by CopyFileBackend\copyFileBatch(), CopyFileBackend\delFileBatch(), and SyncFileBackend\syncFileBatch().

FileBackend::doQuickOperationsInternal ( array ops) [abstract, protected]
See also:
FileBackend::doQuickOperations()
Since:
1.20

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

FileBackend::doSecure ( array params) [abstract, protected]
static FileBackend::extensionFromPath ( path) [static, final]

Get the final extension from a storage or FS path.

Parameters:
string$path
Returns:
string

Definition at line 1325 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by UploadFromChunks\concatenateChunks().

FileBackend::fileExists ( array params) [abstract]

Check if a file exists at a storage path in the backend.

This returns false if only a directory exists at the path.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • latest : use the latest available data
Returns:
bool|null Returns null on failure

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

Referenced by CopyFileBackend\copyFileBatch(), ForeignAPIRepo\getThumbUrlFromCache(), and SyncFileBackend\syncFileBatch().

FileBackend::getContainerStoragePath ( container) [final]

Get the storage path for the given container for this backend.

Parameters:
string$containerContainer name
Returns:
string Storage path
Since:
1.21

Definition at line 1238 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::getDirectoryList ( array params) [abstract]

Get an iterator to list *all* directories under a storage directory.

If the directory is of the form "mwstore://backend/container", then all directories in the container will be listed. If the directory is of form "mwstore://backend/container/dir", then all directories directly under that directory will be listed. Results will be storage directories relative to the given directory.

Storage backends with eventual consistency might return stale data.

Failures during iteration can result in FileBackendError exceptions (since 1.22).

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • dir : storage directory
  • topOnly : only return direct child dirs of the directory
Returns:
Traversable|Array|null Returns null on failure
Since:
1.20

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

FileBackend::getFileContents ( array params) [final]

Get the contents of a file at a storage path in the backend.

This should be avoided for potentially large files.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • latest : use the latest available data
Returns:
string|bool Returns false on failure

Definition at line 850 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::getFileContentsMulti ( array params) [abstract]

Like getFileContents() except it takes an array of storage paths and returns a map of storage paths to strings (or null on failure).

The map keys (paths) are in the same order as the provided list of paths.

See also:
FileBackend::getFileContents()
Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • srcs : list of source storage paths
  • latest : use the latest available data
  • parallelize : try to do operations in parallel when possible
Returns:
Array Map of (path name => string or false on failure)
Since:
1.20

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

FileBackend::getFileHttpUrl ( array params) [abstract]

Return an HTTP URL to a given file that requires no authentication to use.

The URL may be pre-authenticated (via some token in the URL) and temporary. This will return null if the backend cannot make an HTTP URL for the file.

This is useful for key/value stores when using scripts that seek around large files and those scripts (and the backend) support HTTP Range headers. Otherwise, one would need to use getLocalReference(), which involves loading the entire file on to local disk.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • ttl : lifetime (seconds) if pre-authenticated; default is 1 day
Returns:
string|null
Since:
1.21

Reimplemented in SwiftFileBackend, FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

FileBackend::getFileList ( array params) [abstract]

Get an iterator to list *all* stored files under a storage directory.

If the directory is of the form "mwstore://backend/container", then all files in the container will be listed. If the directory is of form "mwstore://backend/container/dir", then all files under that directory will be listed. Results will be storage paths relative to the given directory.

Storage backends with eventual consistency might return stale data.

Failures during iteration can result in FileBackendError exceptions (since 1.22).

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • dir : storage directory
  • topOnly : only return direct child files of the directory (since 1.20)
  • adviseStat : set to true if stat requests will be made on the files (since 1.22)
Returns:
Traversable|Array|null Returns null on failure

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

Referenced by CopyFileBackend\getListingDiffRel().

FileBackend::getFileProps ( array params) [abstract]

Get the properties of the file at a storage path in the backend.

This gives the result of FSFile::getProps() on a local copy of the file.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • latest : use the latest available data
Returns:
Array Returns FSFile::placeholderProps() on failure

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

FileBackend::getFileSha1Base36 ( array params) [abstract]

Get a SHA-1 hash of the file at a storage path in the backend.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • latest : use the latest available data
Returns:
string|bool Hash string or false on failure

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

Referenced by SyncFileBackend\filesAreSame(), and CopyFileBackend\filesAreSame().

FileBackend::getFileSize ( array params) [abstract]

Get the size (bytes) of a file at a storage path in the backend.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • latest : use the latest available data
Returns:
integer|bool Returns false on failure

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

Referenced by SyncFileBackend\filesAreSame().

FileBackend::getFileStat ( array params) [abstract]

Get quick information about a file at a storage path in the backend.

If the file does not exist, then this returns false. Otherwise, the result is an associative array that includes:

  • mtime : the last-modified timestamp (TS_MW)
  • size : the file size (bytes) Additional values may be included for internal use only.
Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • latest : use the latest available data
Returns:
Array|bool|null Returns null on failure

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

Referenced by CopyFileBackend\filesAreSame().

FileBackend::getFileTimestamp ( array params) [abstract]

Get the last-modified timestamp of the file at a storage path.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • latest : use the latest available data
Returns:
string|bool TS_MW timestamp or false on failure

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

Referenced by ForeignAPIRepo\getThumbUrlFromCache().

Get the file journal object for this backend.

Returns:
FileJournal

Definition at line 1247 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by SyncFileBackend\syncBackends().

FileBackend::getLocalCopy ( array params) [final]

Get a local copy on disk of the file at a storage path in the backend.

The temporary copy will have the same file extension as the source. Temporary files may be purged when the file object falls out of scope.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • latest : use the latest available data
Returns:
TempFSFile|null Returns null on failure

Definition at line 994 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::getLocalCopyMulti ( array params) [abstract]

Like getLocalCopy() except it takes an array of storage paths and returns a map of storage paths to TempFSFile objects (or null on failure).

The map keys (paths) are in the same order as the provided list of paths.

See also:
FileBackend::getLocalCopy()
Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • srcs : list of source storage paths
  • latest : use the latest available data
  • parallelize : try to do operations in parallel when possible
Returns:
Array Map of (path name => TempFSFile or null on failure)
Since:
1.20

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

FileBackend::getLocalReference ( array params) [final]

Returns a file system file, identical to the file at a storage path.

The file returned is either:

  • a) A local copy of the file at a storage path in the backend. The temporary copy will have the same extension as the source.
  • b) An original of the file at a storage path in the backend. Temporary files may be purged when the file object falls out of scope.

Write operations should *never* be done on this file as some backends may do internal tracking or may be instances of FileBackendMultiWrite. In that later case, there are copies of the file that must stay in sync. Additionally, further calls to this function may return the same file.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • latest : use the latest available data
Returns:
FSFile|null Returns null on failure

Definition at line 959 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by CopyFileBackend\copyFileBatch(), and SyncFileBackend\syncFileBatch().

FileBackend::getLocalReferenceMulti ( array params) [abstract]

Like getLocalReference() except it takes an array of storage paths and returns a map of storage paths to FSFile objects (or null on failure).

The map keys (paths) are in the same order as the provided list of paths.

See also:
FileBackend::getLocalReference()
Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • srcs : list of source storage paths
  • latest : use the latest available data
  • parallelize : try to do operations in parallel when possible
Returns:
Array Map of (path name => FSFile or null on failure)
Since:
1.20

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

Referenced by CopyFileBackend\copyFileBatch().

FileBackend::getName ( ) [final]

Get the unique backend name.

We may have multiple different backends of the same type. For example, we can have two Swift backends using different proxies.

Returns:
string

Definition at line 132 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by TestFileOpPerformance\doPerfTest(), SyncFileBackend\replaceNamePaths(), and SyncFileBackend\syncFileBatch().

Get an explanatory message if this backend is read-only.

Returns:
string|bool Returns false if the backend is not read-only

Definition at line 161 of file FileBackend.php.

Get the root storage path of this backend.

All container paths are "subdirectories" of this path.

Returns:
string Storage path
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 1227 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by CopyFileBackend\copyFileBatch(), CopyFileBackend\delFileBatch(), and CopyFileBackend\getListingDiffRel().

FileBackend::getScopedFileLocks ( array paths,
type,
Status status 
) [final]

Lock the files at the given storage paths in the backend.

This will either lock all the files or none (on failure). On failure, the status object will be updated with errors.

Once the return value goes out scope, the locks will be released and the status updated. Unlock fatals will not change the status "OK" value.

See also:
ScopedLock::factory()
Parameters:
array$pathsList of storage paths or map of lock types to path lists
integer | string$typeLockManager::LOCK_* constant or "mixed"
Status$statusStatus to update on lock/unlock
Returns:
ScopedLock|null Returns null on failure

Definition at line 1191 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by SyncFileBackend\syncFileBatch().

FileBackend::getScopedLocksForOps ( array ops,
Status status 
) [abstract]

Get an array of scoped locks needed for a batch of file operations.

Normally, FileBackend::doOperations() handles locking, unless the 'nonLocking' param is passed in. This function is useful if you want the files to be locked for a broader scope than just when the files are changing. For example, if you need to update DB metadata, you may want to keep the files locked until finished.

See also:
FileBackend::doOperations()
Parameters:
array$opsList of file operations to FileBackend::doOperations()
Status$statusStatus to update on lock/unlock
Returns:
Array List of ScopedFileLocks or null values
Since:
1.20

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

Enter file operation scope.

This just makes PHP ignore user aborts/disconnects until the return value leaves scope. This returns null and does nothing in CLI mode.

Returns:
ScopedCallback|null

Definition at line 807 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::getTopDirectoryList ( array params) [final]

Same as FileBackend::getDirectoryList() except only lists directories that are immediately under the given directory.

Storage backends with eventual consistency might return stale data.

Failures during iteration can result in FileBackendError exceptions (since 1.22).

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • dir : storage directory
Returns:
Traversable|Array|null Returns null on failure
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 1087 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::getTopFileList ( array params) [final]

Same as FileBackend::getFileList() except only lists files that are immediately under the given directory.

Storage backends with eventual consistency might return stale data.

Failures during iteration can result in FileBackendError exceptions (since 1.22).

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • dir : storage directory
  • adviseStat : set to true if stat requests will be made on the files (since 1.22)
Returns:
Traversable|Array|null Returns null on failure
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 1127 of file FileBackend.php.

Get the wiki identifier used for this backend (possibly empty).

Note that this might *not* be in the same format as wfWikiID().

Returns:
string
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 143 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by CopyFileBackend\copyFileBatch(), and CopyFileBackend\delFileBatch().

static FileBackend::isPathTraversalFree ( path) [static, final]

Check if a relative path has no directory traversals.

Parameters:
string$path
Returns:
bool
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 1337 of file FileBackend.php.

Check if this backend is read-only.

Returns:
bool

Definition at line 152 of file FileBackend.php.

static FileBackend::isStoragePath ( path) [static, final]

Check if a given path is a "mwstore://" path.

This does not do any further validation or any existence checks.

Parameters:
string$path
Returns:
bool

Definition at line 1258 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by FSFile\__construct(), ForeignAPIRepo\fileExistsBatch(), UploadBase\initializePathInfo(), StreamFile\stream(), and wfMkdirParents().

FileBackend::lockFiles ( array paths,
type 
) [final]

Lock the files at the given storage paths in the backend.

This will either lock all the files or none (on failure).

Callers should consider using getScopedFileLocks() instead.

Parameters:
array$pathsStorage paths
integer$typeLockManager::LOCK_* constant
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 1159 of file FileBackend.php.

static FileBackend::makeContentDisposition ( type,
filename = '' 
) [static, final]

Build a Content-Disposition header value per RFC 6266.

Parameters:
string$typeOne of (attachment, inline)
string$filenameSuggested file name (should not contain slashes)
Exceptions:
MWException
Returns:
string
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 1350 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::move ( array params,
array opts = array() 
) [final]

Performs a single move operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'move' and passes it to doOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
array$optsOperation options
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 402 of file FileBackend.php.

static FileBackend::normalizeContainerPath ( path) [static, final, protected]

Validate and normalize a relative storage path.

Null is returned if the path involves directory traversal. Traversal is insecure for FS backends and broken for others.

This uses the same traversal protection as Title::secureAndSplit().

Parameters:
string$pathStorage path relative to a container
Returns:
string|null

Definition at line 1376 of file FileBackend.php.

static FileBackend::normalizeStoragePath ( storagePath) [static, final]

Normalize a storage path by cleaning up directory separators.

Returns null if the path is not of the format of a valid storage path.

Parameters:
string$storagePath
Returns:
string|null

Definition at line 1292 of file FileBackend.php.

static FileBackend::parentStoragePath ( storagePath) [static, final]

Get the parent storage directory of a storage path.

This returns a path like "mwstore://backend/container", "mwstore://backend/container/...", or null if there is no parent.

Parameters:
string$storagePath
Returns:
string|null

Definition at line 1313 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by NewParserTest\deleteFiles(), and StoreBatchTest\tearDown().

Preload persistent file stat and property cache into in-process cache.

This should be used when stat calls will be made on a known list of a many files.

Parameters:
array$pathsStorage paths
Returns:
void

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore.

Definition at line 1138 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::prepare ( array params) [final]

Prepare a storage directory for usage.

This will create any required containers and parent directories. Backends using key/value stores only need to create the container.

The 'noAccess' and 'noListing' parameters works the same as in secure(), except they are only applied *if* the directory/container had to be created. These flags should always be set for directories that have private files. However, setting them is not guaranteed to actually do anything. Additional server configuration may be needed to achieve the desired effect.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • dir : storage directory
  • noAccess : try to deny file access (since 1.20)
  • noListing : try to deny file listing (since 1.20)
  • bypassReadOnly : allow writes in read-only mode (since 1.20)
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 700 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by CopyFileBackend\copyFileBatch(), TestFileOpPerformance\doPerfTest(), ForeignAPIRepo\getThumbUrlFromCache(), and SyncFileBackend\syncFileBatch().

FileBackend::publish ( array params) [final]

Remove measures to block web access to a storage directory and the container it belongs to.

FS backends might remove .htaccess files whereas key/value store backends might grant container access to the storage user representing end-users in web requests. This essentially can undo the result of secure() calls.

This is not guaranteed to actually make files or listings publically viewable. Additional server configuration may be needed to achieve the desired effect.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • dir : storage directory
  • access : try to allow file access
  • listing : try to allow file listing
  • bypassReadOnly : allow writes in read-only mode (since 1.20)
Returns:
Status
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 762 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::quickCopy ( array params) [final]

Performs a single quick copy operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'copy' and passes it to doQuickOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doQuickOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
Returns:
Status
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 620 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::quickCreate ( array params) [final]

Performs a single quick create operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'create' and passes it to doQuickOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doQuickOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
Returns:
Status
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 592 of file FileBackend.php.

Referenced by ForeignAPIRepo\getThumbUrlFromCache().

FileBackend::quickDelete ( array params) [final]

Performs a single quick delete operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'delete' and passes it to doQuickOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doQuickOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
Returns:
Status
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 648 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::quickDescribe ( array params) [final]

Performs a single quick describe operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'describe' and passes it to doQuickOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doQuickOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
Returns:
Status
Since:
1.21

Definition at line 662 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::quickMove ( array params) [final]

Performs a single quick move operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'move' and passes it to doQuickOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doQuickOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
Returns:
Status
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 634 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::quickStore ( array params) [final]

Performs a single quick store operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'store' and passes it to doQuickOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doQuickOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
Returns:
Status
Since:
1.20

Definition at line 606 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::secure ( array params) [final]

Take measures to block web access to a storage directory and the container it belongs to.

FS backends might add .htaccess files whereas key/value store backends might revoke container access to the storage user representing end-users in web requests.

This is not guaranteed to actually make files or listings publically hidden. Additional server configuration may be needed to achieve the desired effect.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • dir : storage directory
  • noAccess : try to deny file access
  • noListing : try to deny file listing
  • bypassReadOnly : allow writes in read-only mode (since 1.20)
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 730 of file FileBackend.php.

static FileBackend::splitStoragePath ( storagePath) [static, final]

Split a storage path into a backend name, a container name, and a relative file path.

The relative path may be the empty string. This does not do any path normalization or traversal checks.

Parameters:
string$storagePath
Returns:
Array (backend, container, rel object) or (null, null, null)

Definition at line 1270 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::store ( array params,
array opts = array() 
) [final]

Performs a single store operation.

This sets $params['op'] to 'store' and passes it to doOperation().

See also:
FileBackend::doOperation()
Parameters:
array$paramsOperation parameters
array$optsOperation options
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 374 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::streamFile ( array params) [abstract]

Stream the file at a storage path in the backend.

If the file does not exists, an HTTP 404 error will be given. Appropriate HTTP headers (Status, Content-Type, Content-Length) will be sent if streaming began, while none will be sent otherwise. Implementations should flush the output buffer before sending data.

Parameters:
array$params$params include:
  • src : source storage path
  • headers : list of additional HTTP headers to send on success
  • latest : use the latest available data
Returns:
Status

Reimplemented in FileBackendStore, and FileBackendMultiWrite.

FileBackend::unlockFiles ( array paths,
type 
) [final]

Unlock the files at the given storage paths in the backend.

Parameters:
array$pathsStorage paths
integer$typeLockManager::LOCK_* constant
Returns:
Status

Definition at line 1171 of file FileBackend.php.


Member Data Documentation

FileBackend::$concurrency [protected]

Definition at line 67 of file FileBackend.php.

FileJournal FileBackend::$fileJournal [protected]

*

Definition at line 70 of file FileBackend.php.

LockManager FileBackend::$lockManager [protected]

*

Definition at line 69 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::$name [protected]

Definition at line 63 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::$parallelize [protected]

Definition at line 66 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::$readOnly [protected]

Definition at line 65 of file FileBackend.php.

FileBackend::$wikiId [protected]

Definition at line 64 of file FileBackend.php.


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