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1 | package File::Temp; |
2 | ||
3 | =head1 NAME | |
4 | ||
5 | File::Temp - return name and handle of a temporary file safely | |
6 | ||
7 | =head1 SYNOPSIS | |
8 | ||
9 | use File::Temp qw/ tempfile tempdir /; | |
10 | ||
11 | $dir = tempdir( CLEANUP => 1 ); | |
12 | ($fh, $filename) = tempfile( DIR => $dir ); | |
13 | ||
14 | ($fh, $filename) = tempfile( $template, DIR => $dir); | |
15 | ($fh, $filename) = tempfile( $template, SUFFIX => '.dat'); | |
16 | ||
17 | $fh = tempfile(); | |
18 | ||
19 | MkTemp family: | |
20 | ||
21 | use File::Temp qw/ :mktemp /; | |
22 | ||
23 | ($fh, $file) = mkstemp( "tmpfileXXXXX" ); | |
24 | ($fh, $file) = mkstemps( "tmpfileXXXXXX", $suffix); | |
25 | ||
26 | $tmpdir = mkdtemp( $template ); | |
27 | ||
28 | $unopened_file = mktemp( $template ); | |
29 | ||
30 | POSIX functions: | |
31 | ||
32 | use File::Temp qw/ :POSIX /; | |
33 | ||
34 | $file = tmpnam(); | |
35 | $fh = tmpfile(); | |
36 | ||
37 | ($fh, $file) = tmpnam(); | |
38 | ($fh, $file) = tmpfile(); | |
39 | ||
40 | ||
41 | Compatibility functions: | |
42 | ||
43 | $unopened_file = File::Temp::tempnam( $dir, $pfx ); | |
44 | ||
45 | =begin later | |
46 | ||
47 | Objects (NOT YET IMPLEMENTED): | |
48 | ||
49 | require File::Temp; | |
50 | ||
51 | $fh = new File::Temp($template); | |
52 | $fname = $fh->filename; | |
53 | ||
54 | =end later | |
55 | ||
56 | =head1 DESCRIPTION | |
57 | ||
58 | C<File::Temp> can be used to create and open temporary files in a safe way. | |
59 | The tempfile() function can be used to return the name and the open | |
60 | filehandle of a temporary file. The tempdir() function can | |
61 | be used to create a temporary directory. | |
62 | ||
63 | The security aspect of temporary file creation is emphasized such that | |
64 | a filehandle and filename are returned together. This helps guarantee that | |
65 | a race condition can not occur where the temporary file is created by another process | |
66 | between checking for the existence of the file and its | |
67 | opening. Additional security levels are provided to check, for | |
68 | example, that the sticky bit is set on world writable directories. | |
69 | See L<"safe_level"> for more information. | |
70 | ||
71 | For compatibility with popular C library functions, Perl implementations of | |
72 | the mkstemp() family of functions are provided. These are, mkstemp(), | |
73 | mkstemps(), mkdtemp() and mktemp(). | |
74 | ||
75 | Additionally, implementations of the standard L<POSIX|POSIX> | |
76 | tmpnam() and tmpfile() functions are provided if required. | |
77 | ||
78 | Implementations of mktemp(), tmpnam(), and tempnam() are provided, | |
79 | but should be used with caution since they return only a filename | |
80 | that was valid when function was called, so cannot guarantee | |
81 | that the file will not exist by the time the caller opens the filename. | |
82 | ||
83 | =cut | |
84 | ||
85 | # 5.6.0 gives us S_IWOTH, S_IWGRP, our and auto-vivifying filehandls | |
86 | # People would like a version on 5.005 so give them what they want :-) | |
87 | use 5.005; | |
88 | use strict; | |
89 | use Carp; | |
90 | use File::Spec 0.8; | |
91 | use File::Path qw/ rmtree /; | |
92 | use Fcntl 1.03; | |
93 | use Errno qw( EEXIST ENOENT ENOTDIR EINVAL ); | |
94 | ||
95 | # use 'our' on v5.6.0 | |
96 | use vars qw($VERSION @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS $DEBUG); | |
97 | ||
98 | $DEBUG = 0; | |
99 | ||
100 | # We are exporting functions | |
101 | ||
102 | #require Exporter; | |
103 | #@ISA = qw/Exporter/; | |
104 | use base qw/Exporter/; | |
105 | ||
106 | # Export list - to allow fine tuning of export table | |
107 | ||
108 | @EXPORT_OK = qw{ | |
109 | tempfile | |
110 | tempdir | |
111 | tmpnam | |
112 | tmpfile | |
113 | mktemp | |
114 | mkstemp | |
115 | mkstemps | |
116 | mkdtemp | |
117 | unlink0 | |
118 | }; | |
119 | ||
120 | # Groups of functions for export | |
121 | ||
122 | %EXPORT_TAGS = ( | |
123 | 'POSIX' => [qw/ tmpnam tmpfile /], | |
124 | 'mktemp' => [qw/ mktemp mkstemp mkstemps mkdtemp/], | |
125 | ); | |
126 | ||
127 | # add contents of these tags to @EXPORT | |
128 | Exporter::export_tags('POSIX','mktemp'); | |
129 | ||
130 | # Version number | |
131 | ||
132 | $VERSION = '0.07'; | |
133 | ||
134 | # This is a list of characters that can be used in random filenames | |
135 | ||
136 | my @CHARS = (qw/ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z | |
137 | a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | |
138 | 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 _ | |
139 | /); | |
140 | ||
141 | # Maximum number of tries to make a temp file before failing | |
142 | ||
143 | use constant MAX_TRIES => 10; | |
144 | ||
145 | # Minimum number of X characters that should be in a template | |
146 | use constant MINX => 4; | |
147 | ||
148 | # Default template when no template supplied | |
149 | ||
150 | use constant TEMPXXX => 'X' x 10; | |
151 | ||
152 | # Constants for the security level | |
153 | ||
154 | use constant STANDARD => 0; | |
155 | use constant MEDIUM => 1; | |
156 | use constant HIGH => 2; | |
157 | ||
158 | # INTERNAL ROUTINES - not to be used outside of package | |
159 | ||
160 | # Generic routine for getting a temporary filename | |
161 | # modelled on OpenBSD _gettemp() in mktemp.c | |
162 | ||
163 | # The template must contain X's that are to be replaced | |
164 | # with the random values | |
165 | ||
166 | # Arguments: | |
167 | ||
168 | # TEMPLATE - string containing the XXXXX's that is converted | |
169 | # to a random filename and opened if required | |
170 | ||
171 | # Optionally, a hash can also be supplied containing specific options | |
172 | # "open" => if true open the temp file, else just return the name | |
173 | # default is 0 | |
174 | # "mkdir"=> if true, we are creating a temp directory rather than tempfile | |
175 | # default is 0 | |
176 | # "suffixlen" => number of characters at end of PATH to be ignored. | |
177 | # default is 0. | |
178 | # "open" and "mkdir" can not both be true | |
179 | ||
180 | # The default options are equivalent to mktemp(). | |
181 | ||
182 | # Returns: | |
183 | # filehandle - open file handle (if called with doopen=1, else undef) | |
184 | # temp name - name of the temp file or directory | |
185 | ||
186 | # For example: | |
187 | # ($fh, $name) = _gettemp($template, "open" => 1); | |
188 | ||
189 | # for the current version, failures are associated with | |
190 | # a carp to give the reason whilst debugging | |
191 | ||
192 | sub _gettemp { | |
193 | ||
194 | croak 'Usage: ($fh, $name) = _gettemp($template, OPTIONS);' | |
195 | unless scalar(@_) >= 1; | |
196 | ||
197 | # Default options | |
198 | my %options = ( | |
199 | "open" => 0, | |
200 | "mkdir" => 0, | |
201 | "suffixlen" => 0, | |
202 | ); | |
203 | ||
204 | # Read the template | |
205 | my $template = shift; | |
206 | if (ref($template)) { | |
207 | carp "File::Temp::_gettemp: template must not be a reference"; | |
208 | return (); | |
209 | } | |
210 | ||
211 | # Check that the number of entries on stack are even | |
212 | if (scalar(@_) % 2 != 0) { | |
213 | carp "File::Temp::_gettemp: Must have even number of options"; | |
214 | return (); | |
215 | } | |
216 | ||
217 | # Read the options and merge with defaults | |
218 | %options = (%options, @_) if @_; | |
219 | ||
220 | # Can not open the file and make a directory in a single call | |
221 | if ($options{"open"} && $options{"mkdir"}) { | |
222 | carp "File::Temp::_gettemp: doopen and domkdir can not both be true\n"; | |
223 | return (); | |
224 | } | |
225 | ||
226 | # Find the start of the end of the Xs (position of last X) | |
227 | # Substr starts from 0 | |
228 | my $start = length($template) - 1 - $options{"suffixlen"}; | |
229 | ||
230 | # Check that we have at least MINX x X (eg 'XXXX") at the end of the string | |
231 | # (taking suffixlen into account). Any fewer is insecure. | |
232 | ||
233 | # Do it using substr - no reason to use a pattern match since | |
234 | # we know where we are looking and what we are looking for | |
235 | ||
236 | if (substr($template, $start - MINX + 1, MINX) ne 'X' x MINX) { | |
237 | carp "File::Temp::_gettemp: The template must contain at least ". MINX ." 'X' characters\n"; | |
238 | return (); | |
239 | } | |
240 | ||
241 | # Replace all the X at the end of the substring with a | |
242 | # random character or just all the XX at the end of a full string. | |
243 | # Do it as an if, since the suffix adjusts which section to replace | |
244 | # and suffixlen=0 returns nothing if used in the substr directly | |
245 | # and generate a full path from the template | |
246 | ||
247 | my $path = _replace_XX($template, $options{"suffixlen"}); | |
248 | ||
249 | ||
250 | # Split the path into constituent parts - eventually we need to check | |
251 | # whether the directory exists | |
252 | # We need to know whether we are making a temp directory | |
253 | # or a tempfile | |
254 | ||
255 | my ($volume, $directories, $file); | |
256 | my $parent; # parent directory | |
257 | if ($options{"mkdir"}) { | |
258 | # There is no filename at the end | |
259 | ($volume, $directories, $file) = File::Spec->splitpath( $path, 1); | |
260 | ||
261 | # The parent is then $directories without the last directory | |
262 | # Split the directory and put it back together again | |
263 | my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir($directories); | |
264 | ||
265 | # If @dirs only has one entry that means we are in the current | |
266 | # directory | |
267 | if ($#dirs == 0) { | |
268 | $parent = File::Spec->curdir; | |
269 | } else { | |
270 | ||
271 | # Put it back together without the last one | |
272 | $parent = File::Spec->catdir(@dirs[0..$#dirs-1]); | |
273 | ||
274 | # ...and attach the volume (no filename) | |
275 | $parent = File::Spec->catpath($volume, $parent, ''); | |
276 | ||
277 | } | |
278 | ||
279 | } else { | |
280 | ||
281 | # Get rid of the last filename (use File::Basename for this?) | |
282 | ($volume, $directories, $file) = File::Spec->splitpath( $path ); | |
283 | ||
284 | # Join up without the file part | |
285 | $parent = File::Spec->catpath($volume,$directories,''); | |
286 | ||
287 | # If $parent is empty replace with curdir | |
288 | $parent = File::Spec->curdir | |
289 | unless $directories ne ''; | |
290 | ||
291 | } | |
292 | ||
293 | # Check that the parent directories exist | |
294 | # Do this even for the case where we are simply returning a name | |
295 | # not a file -- no point returning a name that includes a directory | |
296 | # that does not exist or is not writable | |
297 | ||
298 | unless (-d $parent && -w _) { | |
299 | carp "File::Temp::_gettemp: Parent directory ($parent) is not a directory" | |
300 | . " or is not writable\n"; | |
301 | return (); | |
302 | } | |
303 | ||
304 | # Check the stickiness of the directory and chown giveaway if required | |
305 | # If the directory is world writable the sticky bit | |
306 | # must be set | |
307 | ||
308 | if (File::Temp->safe_level == MEDIUM) { | |
309 | unless (_is_safe($parent)) { | |
310 | carp "File::Temp::_gettemp: Parent directory ($parent) is not safe (sticky bit not set when world writable?)"; | |
311 | return (); | |
312 | } | |
313 | } elsif (File::Temp->safe_level == HIGH) { | |
314 | unless (_is_verysafe($parent)) { | |
315 | carp "File::Temp::_gettemp: Parent directory ($parent) is not safe (sticky bit not set when world writable?)"; | |
316 | return (); | |
317 | } | |
318 | } | |
319 | ||
320 | ||
321 | # Calculate the flags that we wish to use for the sysopen | |
322 | # Some of these are not always available | |
323 | my $openflags; | |
324 | if ($options{"open"}) { | |
325 | # Default set | |
326 | $openflags = O_CREAT | O_EXCL | O_RDWR; | |
327 | ||
328 | for my $oflag (qw/FOLLOW BINARY LARGEFILE EXLOCK NOINHERIT TEMPORARY/) { | |
329 | my ($bit, $func) = (0, "Fcntl::O_" . $oflag); | |
330 | no strict 'refs'; | |
331 | $openflags |= $bit if eval { $bit = &$func(); 1 }; | |
332 | } | |
333 | ||
334 | } | |
335 | ||
336 | ||
337 | # Now try MAX_TRIES time to open the file | |
338 | for (my $i = 0; $i < MAX_TRIES; $i++) { | |
339 | ||
340 | # Try to open the file if requested | |
341 | if ($options{"open"}) { | |
342 | my $fh; | |
343 | ||
344 | # If we are running before perl5.6.0 we can not auto-vivify | |
345 | if ($] < 5.006) { | |
346 | require Symbol; | |
347 | $fh = &Symbol::gensym; | |
348 | } | |
349 | ||
350 | # Try to make sure this will be marked close-on-exec | |
351 | # XXX: Win32 doesn't respect this, nor the proper fcntl, | |
352 | # but may have O_NOINHERIT. This may or may not be in Fcntl. | |
353 | local $^F = 2; | |
354 | ||
355 | # Store callers umask | |
356 | my $umask = umask(); | |
357 | ||
358 | # Set a known umask | |
359 | umask(066); | |
360 | ||
361 | # Attempt to open the file | |
362 | if ( sysopen($fh, $path, $openflags, 0600) ) { | |
363 | ||
364 | # Reset umask | |
365 | umask($umask); | |
366 | ||
367 | # Opened successfully - return file handle and name | |
368 | return ($fh, $path); | |
369 | ||
370 | } else { | |
371 | # Reset umask | |
372 | umask($umask); | |
373 | ||
374 | # Error opening file - abort with error | |
375 | # if the reason was anything but EEXIST | |
376 | unless ($! == EEXIST) { | |
377 | carp "File::Temp: Could not create temp file $path: $!"; | |
378 | return (); | |
379 | } | |
380 | ||
381 | # Loop round for another try | |
382 | ||
383 | } | |
384 | } elsif ($options{"mkdir"}) { | |
385 | ||
386 | # Store callers umask | |
387 | my $umask = umask(); | |
388 | ||
389 | # Set a known umask | |
390 | umask(066); | |
391 | ||
392 | # Open the temp directory | |
393 | if (mkdir( $path, 0700)) { | |
394 | # created okay | |
395 | # Reset umask | |
396 | umask($umask); | |
397 | ||
398 | return undef, $path; | |
399 | } else { | |
400 | ||
401 | # Reset umask | |
402 | umask($umask); | |
403 | ||
404 | # Abort with error if the reason for failure was anything | |
405 | # except EEXIST | |
406 | unless ($! == EEXIST) { | |
407 | carp "File::Temp: Could not create directory $path: $!"; | |
408 | return (); | |
409 | } | |
410 | ||
411 | # Loop round for another try | |
412 | ||
413 | } | |
414 | ||
415 | } else { | |
416 | ||
417 | # Return true if the file can not be found | |
418 | # Directory has been checked previously | |
419 | ||
420 | return (undef, $path) unless -e $path; | |
421 | ||
422 | # Try again until MAX_TRIES | |
423 | ||
424 | } | |
425 | ||
426 | # Did not successfully open the tempfile/dir | |
427 | # so try again with a different set of random letters | |
428 | # No point in trying to increment unless we have only | |
429 | # 1 X say and the randomness could come up with the same | |
430 | # file MAX_TRIES in a row. | |
431 | ||
432 | # Store current attempt - in principal this implies that the | |
433 | # 3rd time around the open attempt that the first temp file | |
434 | # name could be generated again. Probably should store each | |
435 | # attempt and make sure that none are repeated | |
436 | ||
437 | my $original = $path; | |
438 | my $counter = 0; # Stop infinite loop | |
439 | my $MAX_GUESS = 50; | |
440 | ||
441 | do { | |
442 | ||
443 | # Generate new name from original template | |
444 | $path = _replace_XX($template, $options{"suffixlen"}); | |
445 | ||
446 | $counter++; | |
447 | ||
448 | } until ($path ne $original || $counter > $MAX_GUESS); | |
449 | ||
450 | # Check for out of control looping | |
451 | if ($counter > $MAX_GUESS) { | |
452 | carp "Tried to get a new temp name different to the previous value$MAX_GUESS times.\nSomething wrong with template?? ($template)"; | |
453 | return (); | |
454 | } | |
455 | ||
456 | } | |
457 | ||
458 | # If we get here, we have run out of tries | |
459 | carp "Have exceeded the maximum number of attempts (".MAX_TRIES . | |
460 | ") to open temp file/dir"; | |
461 | ||
462 | return (); | |
463 | ||
464 | } | |
465 | ||
466 | # Internal routine to return a random character from the | |
467 | # character list. Does not do an srand() since rand() | |
468 | # will do one automatically | |
469 | ||
470 | # No arguments. Return value is the random character | |
471 | ||
472 | sub _randchar { | |
473 | ||
474 | $CHARS[ int( rand( $#CHARS ) ) ]; | |
475 | ||
476 | } | |
477 | ||
478 | # Internal routine to replace the XXXX... with random characters | |
479 | # This has to be done by _gettemp() every time it fails to | |
480 | # open a temp file/dir | |
481 | ||
482 | # Arguments: $template (the template with XXX), | |
483 | # $ignore (number of characters at end to ignore) | |
484 | ||
485 | # Returns: modified template | |
486 | ||
487 | sub _replace_XX { | |
488 | ||
489 | croak 'Usage: _replace_XX($template, $ignore)' | |
490 | unless scalar(@_) == 2; | |
491 | ||
492 | my ($path, $ignore) = @_; | |
493 | ||
494 | # Do it as an if, since the suffix adjusts which section to replace | |
495 | # and suffixlen=0 returns nothing if used in the substr directly | |
496 | # Alternatively, could simply set $ignore to length($path)-1 | |
497 | # Don't want to always use substr when not required though. | |
498 | ||
499 | if ($ignore) { | |
500 | substr($path, 0, - $ignore) =~ s/X(?=X*\z)/_randchar()/ge; | |
501 | } else { | |
502 | $path =~ s/X(?=X*\z)/_randchar()/ge; | |
503 | } | |
504 | ||
505 | return $path; | |
506 | } | |
507 | ||
508 | # internal routine to check to see if the directory is safe | |
509 | # First checks to see if the directory is not owned by the | |
510 | # current user or root. Then checks to see if anyone else | |
511 | # can write to the directory and if so, checks to see if | |
512 | # it has the sticky bit set | |
513 | ||
514 | # Will not work on systems that do not support sticky bit | |
515 | ||
516 | #Args: directory path to check | |
517 | # Returns true if the path is safe and false otherwise. | |
518 | # Returns undef if can not even run stat() on the path | |
519 | ||
520 | # This routine based on version written by Tom Christiansen | |
521 | ||
522 | # Presumably, by the time we actually attempt to create the | |
523 | # file or directory in this directory, it may not be safe | |
524 | # anymore... Have to run _is_safe directly after the open. | |
525 | ||
526 | sub _is_safe { | |
527 | ||
528 | my $path = shift; | |
529 | ||
530 | # Stat path | |
531 | my @info = stat($path); | |
532 | return 0 unless scalar(@info); | |
533 | ||
534 | # Check to see whether owner is neither superuser (or a system uid) nor me | |
535 | # Use the real uid from the $< variable | |
536 | # UID is in [4] | |
537 | if ( $info[4] > File::Temp->top_system_uid() && $info[4] != $<) { | |
538 | carp "Directory owned neither by root nor the current user"; | |
539 | return 0; | |
540 | } | |
541 | ||
542 | # check whether group or other can write file | |
543 | # use 066 to detect either reading or writing | |
544 | # use 022 to check writability | |
545 | # Do it with S_IWOTH and S_IWGRP for portability (maybe) | |
546 | # mode is in info[2] | |
547 | if (($info[2] & &Fcntl::S_IWGRP) || # Is group writable? | |
548 | ($info[2] & &Fcntl::S_IWOTH) ) { # Is world writable? | |
549 | return 0 unless -d _; # Must be a directory | |
550 | return 0 unless -k _; # Must be sticky | |
551 | } | |
552 | ||
553 | return 1; | |
554 | } | |
555 | ||
556 | # Internal routine to check whether a directory is safe | |
557 | # for temp files. Safer than _is_safe since it checks for | |
558 | # the possibility of chown giveaway and if that is a possibility | |
559 | # checks each directory in the path to see if it is safe (with _is_safe) | |
560 | ||
561 | # If _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED is not set, does the full test of each | |
562 | # directory anyway. | |
563 | ||
564 | sub _is_verysafe { | |
565 | ||
566 | # Need POSIX - but only want to bother if really necessary due to overhead | |
567 | require POSIX; | |
568 | ||
569 | my $path = shift; | |
570 | ||
571 | # Should Get the value of _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED if it is defined | |
572 | # and If it is not there do the extensive test | |
573 | my $chown_restricted; | |
574 | $chown_restricted = &POSIX::_PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED() | |
575 | if eval { &POSIX::_PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED(); 1}; | |
576 | ||
577 | # If chown_resticted is set to some value we should test it | |
578 | if (defined $chown_restricted) { | |
579 | ||
580 | # Return if the current directory is safe | |
581 | return _is_safe($path) if POSIX::sysconf( $chown_restricted ); | |
582 | ||
583 | } | |
584 | ||
585 | # To reach this point either, the _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED symbol | |
586 | # was not avialable or the symbol was there but chown giveaway | |
587 | # is allowed. Either way, we now have to test the entire tree for | |
588 | # safety. | |
589 | ||
590 | # Convert path to an absolute directory if required | |
591 | unless (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($path)) { | |
592 | $path = File::Spec->rel2abs($path); | |
593 | } | |
594 | ||
595 | # Split directory into components - assume no file | |
596 | my ($volume, $directories, undef) = File::Spec->splitpath( $path, 1); | |
597 | ||
598 | # Slightly less efficient than having a a function in File::Spec | |
599 | # to chop off the end of a directory or even a function that | |
600 | # can handle ../ in a directory tree | |
601 | # Sometimes splitdir() returns a blank at the end | |
602 | # so we will probably check the bottom directory twice in some cases | |
603 | my @dirs = File::Spec->splitdir($directories); | |
604 | ||
605 | # Concatenate one less directory each time around | |
606 | foreach my $pos (0.. $#dirs) { | |
607 | # Get a directory name | |
608 | my $dir = File::Spec->catpath($volume, | |
609 | File::Spec->catdir(@dirs[0.. $#dirs - $pos]), | |
610 | '' | |
611 | ); | |
612 | ||
613 | print "TESTING DIR $dir\n" if $DEBUG; | |
614 | ||
615 | # Check the directory | |
616 | return 0 unless _is_safe($dir); | |
617 | ||
618 | } | |
619 | ||
620 | return 1; | |
621 | } | |
622 | ||
623 | ||
624 | ||
625 | # internal routine to determine whether unlink works on this | |
626 | # platform for files that are currently open. | |
627 | # Returns true if we can, false otherwise. | |
628 | ||
629 | # Currently WinNT can not unlink an opened file | |
630 | ||
631 | sub _can_unlink_opened_file { | |
632 | ||
633 | ||
634 | $^O ne 'MSWin32' ? 1 : 0; | |
635 | ||
636 | } | |
637 | ||
638 | ||
639 | # This routine sets up a deferred unlinking of a specified | |
640 | # filename and filehandle. It is used in the following cases: | |
641 | # - Called by unlink0 if an opend file can not be unlinked | |
642 | # - Called by tempfile() if files are to be removed on shutdown | |
643 | # - Called by tempdir() if directories are to be removed on shutdown | |
644 | ||
645 | # Arguments: | |
646 | # _deferred_unlink( $fh, $fname, $isdir ); | |
647 | # | |
648 | # - filehandle (so that it can be expclicitly closed if open | |
649 | # - filename (the thing we want to remove) | |
650 | # - isdir (flag to indicate that we are being given a directory) | |
651 | # [and hence no filehandle] | |
652 | ||
653 | # Status is not referred since all the magic is done with END blocks | |
654 | ||
655 | sub _deferred_unlink { | |
656 | ||
657 | croak 'Usage: _deferred_unlink($fh, $fname, $isdir)' | |
658 | unless scalar(@_) == 3; | |
659 | ||
660 | my ($fh, $fname, $isdir) = @_; | |
661 | ||
662 | warn "Setting up deferred removal of $fname\n" | |
663 | if $DEBUG; | |
664 | ||
665 | # If we have a directory, check that it is a directory | |
666 | if ($isdir) { | |
667 | ||
668 | if (-d $fname) { | |
669 | ||
670 | # Directory exists so set up END block | |
671 | # (quoted to preserve lexical variables) | |
672 | eval q{ | |
673 | END { | |
674 | if (-d $fname) { | |
675 | rmtree($fname, $DEBUG, 1); | |
676 | } | |
677 | } | |
678 | 1; | |
679 | } || die; | |
680 | ||
681 | } else { | |
682 | carp "Request to remove directory $fname could not be completed since it does not exists!\n"; | |
683 | } | |
684 | ||
685 | ||
686 | } else { | |
687 | ||
688 | if (-f $fname) { | |
689 | ||
690 | # dile exists so set up END block | |
691 | # (quoted to preserve lexical variables) | |
692 | eval q{ | |
693 | END { | |
694 | # close the filehandle without checking its state | |
695 | # in order to make real sure that this is closed | |
696 | # if its already closed then I dont care about the answer | |
697 | # probably a better way to do this | |
698 | close($fh); | |
699 | ||
700 | if (-f $fname) { | |
701 | unlink $fname | |
702 | || warn "Error removing $fname"; | |
703 | } | |
704 | } | |
705 | 1; | |
706 | } || die; | |
707 | ||
708 | } else { | |
709 | carp "Request to remove file $fname could not be completed since it is not there!\n"; | |
710 | } | |
711 | ||
712 | ||
713 | ||
714 | } | |
715 | ||
716 | } | |
717 | ||
718 | ||
719 | =head1 FUNCTIONS | |
720 | ||
721 | This section describes the recommended interface for generating | |
722 | temporary files and directories. | |
723 | ||
724 | =over 4 | |
725 | ||
726 | =item B<tempfile> | |
727 | ||
728 | This is the basic function to generate temporary files. | |
729 | The behaviour of the file can be changed using various options: | |
730 | ||
731 | ($fh, $filename) = tempfile(); | |
732 | ||
733 | Create a temporary file in the directory specified for temporary | |
734 | files, as specified by the tmpdir() function in L<File::Spec>. | |
735 | ||
736 | ($fh, $filename) = tempfile($template); | |
737 | ||
738 | Create a temporary file in the current directory using the supplied | |
739 | template. Trailing `X' characters are replaced with random letters to | |
740 | generate the filename. At least four `X' characters must be present | |
741 | in the template. | |
742 | ||
743 | ($fh, $filename) = tempfile($template, SUFFIX => $suffix) | |
744 | ||
745 | Same as previously, except that a suffix is added to the template | |
746 | after the `X' translation. Useful for ensuring that a temporary | |
747 | filename has a particular extension when needed by other applications. | |
748 | But see the WARNING at the end. | |
749 | ||
750 | ($fh, $filename) = tempfile($template, DIR => $dir); | |
751 | ||
752 | Translates the template as before except that a directory name | |
753 | is specified. | |
754 | ||
755 | If the template is not specified, a template is always | |
756 | automatically generated. This temporary file is placed in tmpdir() | |
757 | (L<File::Spec>) unless a directory is specified explicitly with the | |
758 | DIR option. | |
759 | ||
760 | $fh = tempfile( $template, DIR => $dir ); | |
761 | ||
762 | If called in scalar context, only the filehandle is returned | |
763 | and the file will automatically be deleted when closed (see | |
764 | the description of tmpfile() elsewhere in this document). | |
765 | This is the preferred mode of operation, as if you only | |
766 | have a filehandle, you can never create a race condition | |
767 | by fumbling with the filename. On systems that can not unlink | |
768 | an open file (for example, Windows NT) the file is marked for | |
769 | deletion when the program ends (equivalent to setting UNLINK to 1). | |
770 | ||
771 | (undef, $filename) = tempfile($template, OPEN => 0); | |
772 | ||
773 | This will return the filename based on the template but | |
774 | will not open this file. Cannot be used in conjunction with | |
775 | UNLINK set to true. Default is to always open the file | |
776 | to protect from possible race conditions. A warning is issued | |
777 | if warnings are turned on. Consider using the tmpnam() | |
778 | and mktemp() functions described elsewhere in this document | |
779 | if opening the file is not required. | |
780 | ||
781 | =cut | |
782 | ||
783 | sub tempfile { | |
784 | ||
785 | # Can not check for argument count since we can have any | |
786 | # number of args | |
787 | ||
788 | # Default options | |
789 | my %options = ( | |
790 | "DIR" => undef, # Directory prefix | |
791 | "SUFFIX" => '', # Template suffix | |
792 | "UNLINK" => 0, # Unlink file on exit | |
793 | "OPEN" => 1, # Do not open file | |
794 | ); | |
795 | ||
796 | # Check to see whether we have an odd or even number of arguments | |
797 | my $template = (scalar(@_) % 2 == 1 ? shift(@_) : undef); | |
798 | ||
799 | # Read the options and merge with defaults | |
800 | %options = (%options, @_) if @_; | |
801 | ||
802 | # First decision is whether or not to open the file | |
803 | if (! $options{"OPEN"}) { | |
804 | ||
805 | warn "tempfile(): temporary filename requested but not opened.\nPossibly unsafe, consider using tempfile() with OPEN set to true\n" | |
806 | if $^W; | |
807 | ||
808 | } | |
809 | ||
810 | # Construct the template | |
811 | ||
812 | # Have a choice of trying to work around the mkstemp/mktemp/tmpnam etc | |
813 | # functions or simply constructing a template and using _gettemp() | |
814 | # explicitly. Go for the latter | |
815 | ||
816 | # First generate a template if not defined and prefix the directory | |
817 | # If no template must prefix the temp directory | |
818 | if (defined $template) { | |
819 | if ($options{"DIR"}) { | |
820 | ||
821 | $template = File::Spec->catfile($options{"DIR"}, $template); | |
822 | ||
823 | } | |
824 | ||
825 | } else { | |
826 | ||
827 | if ($options{"DIR"}) { | |
828 | ||
829 | $template = File::Spec->catfile($options{"DIR"}, TEMPXXX); | |
830 | ||
831 | } else { | |
832 | ||
833 | $template = File::Spec->catfile(File::Spec->tmpdir, TEMPXXX); | |
834 | ||
835 | } | |
836 | ||
837 | } | |
838 | ||
839 | # Now add a suffix | |
840 | $template .= $options{"SUFFIX"}; | |
841 | ||
842 | # Create the file | |
843 | my ($fh, $path); | |
844 | croak "Error in tempfile() using $template" | |
845 | unless (($fh, $path) = _gettemp($template, | |
846 | "open" => $options{'OPEN'}, | |
847 | "mkdir"=> 0 , | |
848 | "suffixlen" => length($options{'SUFFIX'}), | |
849 | ) ); | |
850 | ||
851 | # Set up an exit handler that can do whatever is right for the | |
852 | # system. Do not check return status since this is all done with | |
853 | # END blocks | |
854 | _deferred_unlink($fh, $path, 0) if $options{"UNLINK"}; | |
855 | ||
856 | # Return | |
857 | if (wantarray()) { | |
858 | ||
859 | if ($options{'OPEN'}) { | |
860 | return ($fh, $path); | |
861 | } else { | |
862 | return (undef, $path); | |
863 | } | |
864 | ||
865 | } else { | |
866 | ||
867 | # Unlink the file. It is up to unlink0 to decide what to do with | |
868 | # this (whether to unlink now or to defer until later) | |
869 | unlink0($fh, $path) or croak "Error unlinking file $path using unlink0"; | |
870 | ||
871 | # Return just the filehandle. | |
872 | return $fh; | |
873 | } | |
874 | ||
875 | ||
876 | } | |
877 | ||
878 | =item B<tempdir> | |
879 | ||
880 | This is the recommended interface for creation of temporary directories. | |
881 | The behaviour of the function depends on the arguments: | |
882 | ||
883 | $tempdir = tempdir(); | |
884 | ||
885 | Create a directory in tmpdir() (see L<File::Spec|File::Spec>). | |
886 | ||
887 | $tempdir = tempdir( $template ); | |
888 | ||
889 | Create a directory from the supplied template. This template is | |
890 | similar to that described for tempfile(). `X' characters at the end | |
891 | of the template are replaced with random letters to construct the | |
892 | directory name. At least four `X' characters must be in the template. | |
893 | ||
894 | $tempdir = tempdir ( DIR => $dir ); | |
895 | ||
896 | Specifies the directory to use for the temporary directory. | |
897 | The temporary directory name is derived from an internal template. | |
898 | ||
899 | $tempdir = tempdir ( $template, DIR => $dir ); | |
900 | ||
901 | Prepend the supplied directory name to the template. The template | |
902 | should not include parent directory specifications itself. Any parent | |
903 | directory specifications are removed from the template before | |
904 | prepending the supplied directory. | |
905 | ||
906 | $tempdir = tempdir ( $template, TMPDIR => 1 ); | |
907 | ||
908 | Using the supplied template, creat the temporary directory in | |
909 | a standard location for temporary files. Equivalent to doing | |
910 | ||
911 | $tempdir = tempdir ( $template, DIR => File::Spec->tmpdir); | |
912 | ||
913 | but shorter. Parent directory specifications are stripped from the | |
914 | template itself. The C<TMPDIR> option is ignored if C<DIR> is set | |
915 | explicitly. Additionally, C<TMPDIR> is implied if neither a template | |
916 | nor a directory are supplied. | |
917 | ||
918 | $tempdir = tempdir( $template, CLEANUP => 1); | |
919 | ||
920 | Create a temporary directory using the supplied template, but | |
921 | attempt to remove it (and all files inside it) when the program | |
922 | exits. Note that an attempt will be made to remove all files from | |
923 | the directory even if they were not created by this module (otherwise | |
924 | why ask to clean it up?). The directory removal is made with | |
925 | the rmtree() function from the L<File::Path|File::Path> module. | |
926 | Of course, if the template is not specified, the temporary directory | |
927 | will be created in tmpdir() and will also be removed at program exit. | |
928 | ||
929 | =cut | |
930 | ||
931 | # ' | |
932 | ||
933 | sub tempdir { | |
934 | ||
935 | # Can not check for argument count since we can have any | |
936 | # number of args | |
937 | ||
938 | # Default options | |
939 | my %options = ( | |
940 | "CLEANUP" => 0, # Remove directory on exit | |
941 | "DIR" => '', # Root directory | |
942 | "TMPDIR" => 0, # Use tempdir with template | |
943 | ); | |
944 | ||
945 | # Check to see whether we have an odd or even number of arguments | |
946 | my $template = (scalar(@_) % 2 == 1 ? shift(@_) : undef ); | |
947 | ||
948 | # Read the options and merge with defaults | |
949 | %options = (%options, @_) if @_; | |
950 | ||
951 | # Modify or generate the template | |
952 | ||
953 | # Deal with the DIR and TMPDIR options | |
954 | if (defined $template) { | |
955 | ||
956 | # Need to strip directory path if using DIR or TMPDIR | |
957 | if ($options{'TMPDIR'} || $options{'DIR'}) { | |
958 | ||
959 | # Strip parent directory from the filename | |
960 | # | |
961 | # There is no filename at the end | |
962 | my ($volume, $directories, undef) = File::Spec->splitpath( $template, 1); | |
963 | ||
964 | # Last directory is then our template | |
965 | $template = (File::Spec->splitdir($directories))[-1]; | |
966 | ||
967 | # Prepend the supplied directory or temp dir | |
968 | if ($options{"DIR"}) { | |
969 | ||
970 | $template = File::Spec->catfile($options{"DIR"}, $template); | |
971 | ||
972 | } elsif ($options{TMPDIR}) { | |
973 | ||
974 | # Prepend tmpdir | |
975 | $template = File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->tmpdir, $template); | |
976 | ||
977 | } | |
978 | ||
979 | } | |
980 | ||
981 | } else { | |
982 | ||
983 | if ($options{"DIR"}) { | |
984 | ||
985 | $template = File::Spec->catdir($options{"DIR"}, TEMPXXX); | |
986 | ||
987 | } else { | |
988 | ||
989 | $template = File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->tmpdir, TEMPXXX); | |
990 | ||
991 | } | |
992 | ||
993 | } | |
994 | ||
995 | # Create the directory | |
996 | my $tempdir; | |
997 | croak "Error in tempdir() using $template" | |
998 | unless ((undef, $tempdir) = _gettemp($template, | |
999 | "open" => 0, | |
1000 | "mkdir"=> 1 , | |
1001 | "suffixlen" => 0, | |
1002 | ) ); | |
1003 | ||
1004 | # Install exit handler; must be dynamic to get lexical | |
1005 | if ( $options{'CLEANUP'} && -d $tempdir) { | |
1006 | _deferred_unlink(undef, $tempdir, 1); | |
1007 | } | |
1008 | ||
1009 | # Return the dir name | |
1010 | return $tempdir; | |
1011 | ||
1012 | } | |
1013 | ||
1014 | =back | |
1015 | ||
1016 | =head1 MKTEMP FUNCTIONS | |
1017 | ||
1018 | The following functions are Perl implementations of the | |
1019 | mktemp() family of temp file generation system calls. | |
1020 | ||
1021 | =over 4 | |
1022 | ||
1023 | =item B<mkstemp> | |
1024 | ||
1025 | Given a template, returns a filehandle to the temporary file and the name | |
1026 | of the file. | |
1027 | ||
1028 | ($fh, $name) = mkstemp( $template ); | |
1029 | ||
1030 | In scalar context, just the filehandle is returned. | |
1031 | ||
1032 | The template may be any filename with some number of X's appended | |
1033 | to it, for example F</tmp/temp.XXXX>. The trailing X's are replaced | |
1034 | with unique alphanumeric combinations. | |
1035 | ||
1036 | =cut | |
1037 | ||
1038 | ||
1039 | ||
1040 | sub mkstemp { | |
1041 | ||
1042 | croak "Usage: mkstemp(template)" | |
1043 | if scalar(@_) != 1; | |
1044 | ||
1045 | my $template = shift; | |
1046 | ||
1047 | my ($fh, $path); | |
1048 | croak "Error in mkstemp using $template" | |
1049 | unless (($fh, $path) = _gettemp($template, | |
1050 | "open" => 1, | |
1051 | "mkdir"=> 0 , | |
1052 | "suffixlen" => 0, | |
1053 | ) ); | |
1054 | ||
1055 | if (wantarray()) { | |
1056 | return ($fh, $path); | |
1057 | } else { | |
1058 | return $fh; | |
1059 | } | |
1060 | ||
1061 | } | |
1062 | ||
1063 | ||
1064 | =item B<mkstemps> | |
1065 | ||
1066 | Similar to mkstemp(), except that an extra argument can be supplied | |
1067 | with a suffix to be appended to the template. | |
1068 | ||
1069 | ($fh, $name) = mkstemps( $template, $suffix ); | |
1070 | ||
1071 | For example a template of C<testXXXXXX> and suffix of C<.dat> | |
1072 | would generate a file similar to F<testhGji_w.dat>. | |
1073 | ||
1074 | Returns just the filehandle alone when called in scalar context. | |
1075 | ||
1076 | =cut | |
1077 | ||
1078 | sub mkstemps { | |
1079 | ||
1080 | croak "Usage: mkstemps(template, suffix)" | |
1081 | if scalar(@_) != 2; | |
1082 | ||
1083 | ||
1084 | my $template = shift; | |
1085 | my $suffix = shift; | |
1086 | ||
1087 | $template .= $suffix; | |
1088 | ||
1089 | my ($fh, $path); | |
1090 | croak "Error in mkstemps using $template" | |
1091 | unless (($fh, $path) = _gettemp($template, | |
1092 | "open" => 1, | |
1093 | "mkdir"=> 0 , | |
1094 | "suffixlen" => length($suffix), | |
1095 | ) ); | |
1096 | ||
1097 | if (wantarray()) { | |
1098 | return ($fh, $path); | |
1099 | } else { | |
1100 | return $fh; | |
1101 | } | |
1102 | ||
1103 | } | |
1104 | ||
1105 | =item B<mkdtemp> | |
1106 | ||
1107 | Create a directory from a template. The template must end in | |
1108 | X's that are replaced by the routine. | |
1109 | ||
1110 | $tmpdir_name = mkdtemp($template); | |
1111 | ||
1112 | Returns the name of the temporary directory created. | |
1113 | Returns undef on failure. | |
1114 | ||
1115 | Directory must be removed by the caller. | |
1116 | ||
1117 | =cut | |
1118 | ||
1119 | #' # for emacs | |
1120 | ||
1121 | sub mkdtemp { | |
1122 | ||
1123 | croak "Usage: mkdtemp(template)" | |
1124 | if scalar(@_) != 1; | |
1125 | ||
1126 | my $template = shift; | |
1127 | ||
1128 | my ($junk, $tmpdir); | |
1129 | croak "Error creating temp directory from template $template\n" | |
1130 | unless (($junk, $tmpdir) = _gettemp($template, | |
1131 | "open" => 0, | |
1132 | "mkdir"=> 1 , | |
1133 | "suffixlen" => 0, | |
1134 | ) ); | |
1135 | ||
1136 | return $tmpdir; | |
1137 | ||
1138 | } | |
1139 | ||
1140 | =item B<mktemp> | |
1141 | ||
1142 | Returns a valid temporary filename but does not guarantee | |
1143 | that the file will not be opened by someone else. | |
1144 | ||
1145 | $unopened_file = mktemp($template); | |
1146 | ||
1147 | Template is the same as that required by mkstemp(). | |
1148 | ||
1149 | =cut | |
1150 | ||
1151 | sub mktemp { | |
1152 | ||
1153 | croak "Usage: mktemp(template)" | |
1154 | if scalar(@_) != 1; | |
1155 | ||
1156 | my $template = shift; | |
1157 | ||
1158 | my ($tmpname, $junk); | |
1159 | croak "Error getting name to temp file from template $template\n" | |
1160 | unless (($junk, $tmpname) = _gettemp($template, | |
1161 | "open" => 0, | |
1162 | "mkdir"=> 0 , | |
1163 | "suffixlen" => 0, | |
1164 | ) ); | |
1165 | ||
1166 | return $tmpname; | |
1167 | } | |
1168 | ||
1169 | =back | |
1170 | ||
1171 | =head1 POSIX FUNCTIONS | |
1172 | ||
1173 | This section describes the re-implementation of the tmpnam() | |
1174 | and tmpfile() functions described in L<POSIX> | |
1175 | using the mkstemp() from this module. | |
1176 | ||
1177 | Unlike the L<POSIX|POSIX> implementations, the directory used | |
1178 | for the temporary file is not specified in a system include | |
1179 | file (C<P_tmpdir>) but simply depends on the choice of tmpdir() | |
1180 | returned by L<File::Spec|File::Spec>. On some implementations this | |
1181 | location can be set using the C<TMPDIR> environment variable, which | |
1182 | may not be secure. | |
1183 | If this is a problem, simply use mkstemp() and specify a template. | |
1184 | ||
1185 | =over 4 | |
1186 | ||
1187 | =item B<tmpnam> | |
1188 | ||
1189 | When called in scalar context, returns the full name (including path) | |
1190 | of a temporary file (uses mktemp()). The only check is that the file does | |
1191 | not already exist, but there is no guarantee that that condition will | |
1192 | continue to apply. | |
1193 | ||
1194 | $file = tmpnam(); | |
1195 | ||
1196 | When called in list context, a filehandle to the open file and | |
1197 | a filename are returned. This is achieved by calling mkstemp() | |
1198 | after constructing a suitable template. | |
1199 | ||
1200 | ($fh, $file) = tmpnam(); | |
1201 | ||
1202 | If possible, this form should be used to prevent possible | |
1203 | race conditions. | |
1204 | ||
1205 | See L<File::Spec/tmpdir> for information on the choice of temporary | |
1206 | directory for a particular operating system. | |
1207 | ||
1208 | =cut | |
1209 | ||
1210 | sub tmpnam { | |
1211 | ||
1212 | # Retrieve the temporary directory name | |
1213 | my $tmpdir = File::Spec->tmpdir; | |
1214 | ||
1215 | croak "Error temporary directory is not writable" | |
1216 | if $tmpdir eq ''; | |
1217 | ||
1218 | # Use a ten character template and append to tmpdir | |
1219 | my $template = File::Spec->catfile($tmpdir, TEMPXXX); | |
1220 | ||
1221 | if (wantarray() ) { | |
1222 | return mkstemp($template); | |
1223 | } else { | |
1224 | return mktemp($template); | |
1225 | } | |
1226 | ||
1227 | } | |
1228 | ||
1229 | =item B<tmpfile> | |
1230 | ||
1231 | In scalar context, returns the filehandle of a temporary file. | |
1232 | ||
1233 | $fh = tmpfile(); | |
1234 | ||
1235 | The file is removed when the filehandle is closed or when the program | |
1236 | exits. No access to the filename is provided. | |
1237 | ||
1238 | =cut | |
1239 | ||
1240 | sub tmpfile { | |
1241 | ||
1242 | # Simply call tmpnam() in an array context | |
1243 | my ($fh, $file) = tmpnam(); | |
1244 | ||
1245 | # Make sure file is removed when filehandle is closed | |
1246 | unlink0($fh, $file) or croak "Unable to unlink temporary file: $!"; | |
1247 | ||
1248 | return $fh; | |
1249 | ||
1250 | } | |
1251 | ||
1252 | =back | |
1253 | ||
1254 | =head1 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS | |
1255 | ||
1256 | These functions are provided for backwards compatibility | |
1257 | with common tempfile generation C library functions. | |
1258 | ||
1259 | They are not exported and must be addressed using the full package | |
1260 | name. | |
1261 | ||
1262 | =over 4 | |
1263 | ||
1264 | =item B<tempnam> | |
1265 | ||
1266 | Return the name of a temporary file in the specified directory | |
1267 | using a prefix. The file is guaranteed not to exist at the time | |
1268 | the function was called, but such guarantees are good for one | |
1269 | clock tick only. Always use the proper form of C<sysopen> | |
1270 | with C<O_CREAT | O_EXCL> if you must open such a filename. | |
1271 | ||
1272 | $filename = File::Temp::tempnam( $dir, $prefix ); | |
1273 | ||
1274 | Equivalent to running mktemp() with $dir/$prefixXXXXXXXX | |
1275 | (using unix file convention as an example) | |
1276 | ||
1277 | Because this function uses mktemp(), it can suffer from race conditions. | |
1278 | ||
1279 | =cut | |
1280 | ||
1281 | sub tempnam { | |
1282 | ||
1283 | croak 'Usage tempnam($dir, $prefix)' unless scalar(@_) == 2; | |
1284 | ||
1285 | my ($dir, $prefix) = @_; | |
1286 | ||
1287 | # Add a string to the prefix | |
1288 | $prefix .= 'XXXXXXXX'; | |
1289 | ||
1290 | # Concatenate the directory to the file | |
1291 | my $template = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $prefix); | |
1292 | ||
1293 | return mktemp($template); | |
1294 | ||
1295 | } | |
1296 | ||
1297 | =back | |
1298 | ||
1299 | =head1 UTILITY FUNCTIONS | |
1300 | ||
1301 | Useful functions for dealing with the filehandle and filename. | |
1302 | ||
1303 | =over 4 | |
1304 | ||
1305 | =item B<unlink0> | |
1306 | ||
1307 | Given an open filehandle and the associated filename, make a safe | |
1308 | unlink. This is achieved by first checking that the filename and | |
1309 | filehandle initially point to the same file and that the number of | |
1310 | links to the file is 1 (all fields returned by stat() are compared). | |
1311 | Then the filename is unlinked and the filehandle checked once again to | |
1312 | verify that the number of links on that file is now 0. This is the | |
1313 | closest you can come to making sure that the filename unlinked was the | |
1314 | same as the file whose descriptor you hold. | |
1315 | ||
1316 | unlink0($fh, $path) or die "Error unlinking file $path safely"; | |
1317 | ||
1318 | Returns false on error. The filehandle is not closed since on some | |
1319 | occasions this is not required. | |
1320 | ||
1321 | On some platforms, for example Windows NT, it is not possible to | |
1322 | unlink an open file (the file must be closed first). On those | |
1323 | platforms, the actual unlinking is deferred until the program ends | |
1324 | and good status is returned. A check is still performed to make sure that | |
1325 | the filehandle and filename are pointing to the same thing (but not at the time | |
1326 | the end block is executed since the deferred removal may not have access to | |
1327 | the filehandle). | |
1328 | ||
1329 | Additionally, on Windows NT not all the fields returned by stat() can | |
1330 | be compared. For example, the C<dev> and C<rdev> fields seem to be different | |
1331 | and also. Also, it seems that the size of the file returned by stat() | |
1332 | does not always agree, with C<stat(FH)> being more accurate than | |
1333 | C<stat(filename)>, presumably because of caching issues even when | |
1334 | using autoflush (this is usually overcome by waiting a while after | |
1335 | writing to the tempfile before attempting to C<unlink0> it). | |
1336 | ||
1337 | =cut | |
1338 | ||
1339 | sub unlink0 { | |
1340 | ||
1341 | croak 'Usage: unlink0(filehandle, filename)' | |
1342 | unless scalar(@_) == 2; | |
1343 | ||
1344 | # Read args | |
1345 | my ($fh, $path) = @_; | |
1346 | ||
1347 | warn "Unlinking $path using unlink0\n" | |
1348 | if $DEBUG; | |
1349 | ||
1350 | # Stat the filehandle | |
1351 | my @fh = stat $fh; | |
1352 | ||
1353 | if ($fh[3] > 1 && $^W) { | |
1354 | carp "unlink0: fstat found too many links; SB=@fh"; | |
1355 | } | |
1356 | ||
1357 | # Stat the path | |
1358 | my @path = stat $path; | |
1359 | ||
1360 | unless (@path) { | |
1361 | carp "unlink0: $path is gone already" if $^W; | |
1362 | return; | |
1363 | } | |
1364 | ||
1365 | # this is no longer a file, but may be a directory, or worse | |
1366 | unless (-f _) { | |
1367 | confess "panic: $path is no longer a file: SB=@fh"; | |
1368 | } | |
1369 | ||
1370 | # Do comparison of each member of the array | |
1371 | # On WinNT dev and rdev seem to be different | |
1372 | # depending on whether it is a file or a handle. | |
1373 | # Cannot simply compare all members of the stat return | |
1374 | # Select the ones we can use | |
1375 | my @okstat = (0..$#fh); # Use all by default | |
1376 | if ($^O eq 'MSWin32') { | |
1377 | @okstat = (1,2,3,4,5,7,8,9,10); | |
1378 | } | |
1379 | ||
1380 | # Now compare each entry explicitly by number | |
1381 | for (@okstat) { | |
1382 | print "Comparing: $_ : $fh[$_] and $path[$_]\n" if $DEBUG; | |
1383 | unless ($fh[$_] == $path[$_]) { | |
1384 | warn "Did not match $_ element of stat\n" if $DEBUG; | |
1385 | return 0; | |
1386 | } | |
1387 | } | |
1388 | ||
1389 | # attempt remove the file (does not work on some platforms) | |
1390 | if (_can_unlink_opened_file()) { | |
1391 | # XXX: do *not* call this on a directory; possible race | |
1392 | # resulting in recursive removal | |
1393 | croak "unlink0: $path has become a directory!" if -d $path; | |
1394 | unlink($path) or return 0; | |
1395 | ||
1396 | # Stat the filehandle | |
1397 | @fh = stat $fh; | |
1398 | ||
1399 | print "Link count = $fh[3] \n" if $DEBUG; | |
1400 | ||
1401 | # Make sure that the link count is zero | |
1402 | return ( $fh[3] == 0 ? 1 : 0); | |
1403 | ||
1404 | } else { | |
1405 | _deferred_unlink($fh, $path, 0); | |
1406 | return 1; | |
1407 | } | |
1408 | ||
1409 | } | |
1410 | ||
1411 | =back | |
1412 | ||
1413 | =head1 PACKAGE VARIABLES | |
1414 | ||
1415 | These functions control the global state of the package. | |
1416 | ||
1417 | =over 4 | |
1418 | ||
1419 | =item B<safe_level> | |
1420 | ||
1421 | Controls the lengths to which the module will go to check the safety of the | |
1422 | temporary file or directory before proceeding. | |
1423 | Options are: | |
1424 | ||
1425 | =over 8 | |
1426 | ||
1427 | =item STANDARD | |
1428 | ||
1429 | Do the basic security measures to ensure the directory exists and | |
1430 | is writable, that the umask() is fixed before opening of the file, | |
1431 | that temporary files are opened only if they do not already exist, and | |
1432 | that possible race conditions are avoided. Finally the L<unlink0|"unlink0"> | |
1433 | function is used to remove files safely. | |
1434 | ||
1435 | =item MEDIUM | |
1436 | ||
1437 | In addition to the STANDARD security, the output directory is checked | |
1438 | to make sure that it is owned either by root or the user running the | |
1439 | program. If the directory is writable by group or by other, it is then | |
1440 | checked to make sure that the sticky bit is set. | |
1441 | ||
1442 | Will not work on platforms that do not support the C<-k> test | |
1443 | for sticky bit. | |
1444 | ||
1445 | =item HIGH | |
1446 | ||
1447 | In addition to the MEDIUM security checks, also check for the | |
1448 | possibility of ``chown() giveaway'' using the L<POSIX|POSIX> | |
1449 | sysconf() function. If this is a possibility, each directory in the | |
1450 | path is checked in turn for safeness, recursively walking back to the | |
1451 | root directory. | |
1452 | ||
1453 | For platforms that do not support the L<POSIX|POSIX> | |
1454 | C<_PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED> symbol (for example, Windows NT) it is | |
1455 | assumed that ``chown() giveaway'' is possible and the recursive test | |
1456 | is performed. | |
1457 | ||
1458 | =back | |
1459 | ||
1460 | The level can be changed as follows: | |
1461 | ||
1462 | File::Temp->safe_level( File::Temp::HIGH ); | |
1463 | ||
1464 | The level constants are not exported by the module. | |
1465 | ||
1466 | Currently, you must be running at least perl v5.6.0 in order to | |
1467 | run with MEDIUM or HIGH security. This is simply because the | |
1468 | safety tests use functions from L<Fcntl|Fcntl> that are not | |
1469 | available in older versions of perl. The problem is that the version | |
1470 | number for Fcntl is the same in perl 5.6.0 and in 5.005_03 even though | |
1471 | they are different versions..... | |
1472 | ||
1473 | =cut | |
1474 | ||
1475 | { | |
1476 | # protect from using the variable itself | |
1477 | my $LEVEL = STANDARD; | |
1478 | sub safe_level { | |
1479 | my $self = shift; | |
1480 | if (@_) { | |
1481 | my $level = shift; | |
1482 | if (($level != STANDARD) && ($level != MEDIUM) && ($level != HIGH)) { | |
1483 | carp "safe_level: Specified level ($level) not STANDARD, MEDIUM or HIGH - ignoring\n"; | |
1484 | } else { | |
1485 | if ($] < 5.006 && $level != STANDARD) { | |
1486 | # Cant do MEDIUM or HIGH checks | |
1487 | croak "Currently requires perl 5.006 or newer to do the safe checks"; | |
1488 | } | |
1489 | $LEVEL = $level; | |
1490 | } | |
1491 | } | |
1492 | return $LEVEL; | |
1493 | } | |
1494 | } | |
1495 | ||
1496 | =item TopSystemUID | |
1497 | ||
1498 | This is the highest UID on the current system that refers to a root | |
1499 | UID. This is used to make sure that the temporary directory is | |
1500 | owned by a system UID (C<root>, C<bin>, C<sys> etc) rather than | |
1501 | simply by root. | |
1502 | ||
1503 | This is required since on many unix systems C</tmp> is not owned | |
1504 | by root. | |
1505 | ||
1506 | Default is to assume that any UID less than or equal to 10 is a root | |
1507 | UID. | |
1508 | ||
1509 | File::Temp->top_system_uid(10); | |
1510 | my $topid = File::Temp->top_system_uid; | |
1511 | ||
1512 | This value can be adjusted to reduce security checking if required. | |
1513 | The value is only relevant when C<safe_level> is set to MEDIUM or higher. | |
1514 | ||
1515 | =back | |
1516 | ||
1517 | =cut | |
1518 | ||
1519 | { | |
1520 | my $TopSystemUID = 10; | |
1521 | sub top_system_uid { | |
1522 | my $self = shift; | |
1523 | if (@_) { | |
1524 | my $newuid = shift; | |
1525 | croak "top_system_uid: UIDs should be numeric" | |
1526 | unless $newuid =~ /^\d+$/s; | |
1527 | $TopSystemUID = $newuid; | |
1528 | } | |
1529 | return $TopSystemUID; | |
1530 | } | |
1531 | } | |
1532 | ||
1533 | =head1 WARNING | |
1534 | ||
1535 | For maximum security, endeavour always to avoid ever looking at, | |
1536 | touching, or even imputing the existence of the filename. You do not | |
1537 | know that that filename is connected to the same file as the handle | |
1538 | you have, and attempts to check this can only trigger more race | |
1539 | conditions. It's far more secure to use the filehandle alone and | |
1540 | dispense with the filename altogether. | |
1541 | ||
1542 | If you need to pass the handle to something that expects a filename | |
1543 | then, on a unix system, use C<"/dev/fd/" . fileno($fh)> for arbitrary | |
1544 | programs, or more generally C<< "+<=&" . fileno($fh) >> for Perl | |
1545 | programs. You will have to clear the close-on-exec bit on that file | |
1546 | descriptor before passing it to another process. | |
1547 | ||
1548 | use Fcntl qw/F_SETFD F_GETFD/; | |
1549 | fcntl($tmpfh, F_SETFD, 0) | |
1550 | or die "Can't clear close-on-exec flag on temp fh: $!\n"; | |
1551 | ||
1552 | =head1 HISTORY | |
1553 | ||
1554 | Originally began life in May 1999 as an XS interface to the system | |
1555 | mkstemp() function. In March 2000, the mkstemp() code was | |
1556 | translated to Perl for total control of the code's | |
1557 | security checking, to ensure the presence of the function regardless of | |
1558 | operating system and to help with portability. | |
1559 | ||
1560 | =head1 SEE ALSO | |
1561 | ||
1562 | L<POSIX/tmpnam>, L<POSIX/tmpfile>, L<File::Spec>, L<File::Path> | |
1563 | ||
1564 | See L<File::MkTemp> for a different implementation of temporary | |
1565 | file handling. | |
1566 | ||
1567 | =head1 AUTHOR | |
1568 | ||
1569 | Tim Jenness E<lt>t.jenness@jach.hawaii.eduE<gt> | |
1570 | ||
1571 | Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Tim Jenness and the UK Particle Physics and | |
1572 | Astronomy Research Council. All Rights Reserved. This program is free | |
1573 | software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same | |
1574 | terms as Perl itself. | |
1575 | ||
1576 | Original Perl implementation loosely based on the OpenBSD C code for | |
1577 | mkstemp(). Thanks to Tom Christiansen for suggesting that this module | |
1578 | should be written and providing ideas for code improvements and | |
1579 | security enhancements. | |
1580 | ||
1581 | =cut | |
1582 | ||
1583 | ||
1584 | 1; |