| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578579580581582583584585586587588589590591592593594595596597598599600601602603604605606607608609610611612613614615616617618619620621622623624625626627628629630631632633634635636637638639640641642643644645646647648649650651652653654655656657658659660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674675676677678679680681682683684685686687688689690691692693694695696697698699700701702703704705706707708709710711712713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745746747748749750751752753754755756757758759760761762763764765766767768769770771772773774775776777778779780781782783784785786787788789790791792793794795796797798799800801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827828829830 | using System;using System.IO;using System.Text;namespace ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Tar{	/// <summary>	/// Used to advise clients of 'events' while processing archives	/// </summary>	public delegate void ProgressMessageHandler(TarArchive archive, TarEntry entry, string message);	/// <summary>	/// The TarArchive class implements the concept of a	/// 'Tape Archive'. A tar archive is a series of entries, each of	/// which represents a file system object. Each entry in	/// the archive consists of a header block followed by 0 or more data blocks.	/// Directory entries consist only of the header block, and are followed by entries	/// for the directory's contents. File entries consist of a	/// header followed by the number of blocks needed to	/// contain the file's contents. All entries are written on	/// block boundaries. Blocks are 512 bytes long.	///	/// TarArchives are instantiated in either read or write mode,	/// based upon whether they are instantiated with an InputStream	/// or an OutputStream. Once instantiated TarArchives read/write	/// mode can not be changed.	///	/// There is currently no support for random access to tar archives.	/// However, it seems that subclassing TarArchive, and using the	/// TarBuffer.CurrentRecord and TarBuffer.CurrentBlock	/// properties, this would be rather trivial.	/// </summary>	public class TarArchive : IDisposable	{		/// <summary>		/// Client hook allowing detailed information to be reported during processing		/// </summary>		public event ProgressMessageHandler ProgressMessageEvent;		/// <summary>		/// Raises the ProgressMessage event		/// </summary>		/// <param name="entry">The <see cref="TarEntry">TarEntry</see> for this event</param>		/// <param name="message">message for this event.  Null is no message</param>		protected virtual void OnProgressMessageEvent(TarEntry entry, string message)		{			ProgressMessageHandler handler = ProgressMessageEvent;			if (handler != null) {				handler(this, entry, message);			}		}		#region Constructors		/// <summary>		/// Constructor for a default <see cref="TarArchive"/>.		/// </summary>		protected TarArchive()		{		}		/// <summary>		/// Initalise a TarArchive for input.		/// </summary>		/// <param name="stream">The <see cref="TarInputStream"/> to use for input.</param>		protected TarArchive(TarInputStream stream)		{			if (stream == null) {				throw new ArgumentNullException("nameof(stream)");			}			tarIn = stream;		}		/// <summary>		/// Initialise a TarArchive for output.		/// </summary>		/// <param name="stream">The <see cref="TarOutputStream"/> to use for output.</param>		protected TarArchive(TarOutputStream stream)		{			if (stream == null) {				throw new ArgumentNullException("nameof(stream)");			}			tarOut = stream;		}		#endregion		#region Static factory methods		/// <summary>		/// The InputStream based constructors create a TarArchive for the		/// purposes of extracting or listing a tar archive. Thus, use		/// these constructors when you wish to extract files from or list		/// the contents of an existing tar archive.		/// </summary>		/// <param name="inputStream">The stream to retrieve archive data from.</param>		/// <returns>Returns a new <see cref="TarArchive"/> suitable for reading from.</returns>		public static TarArchive CreateInputTarArchive(Stream inputStream)		{			if (inputStream == null) {				throw new ArgumentNullException("nameof(inputStream)");			}			var tarStream = inputStream as TarInputStream;			TarArchive result;			if (tarStream != null) {				result = new TarArchive(tarStream);			} else {				result = CreateInputTarArchive(inputStream, TarBuffer.DefaultBlockFactor);			}			return result;		}		/// <summary>		/// Create TarArchive for reading setting block factor		/// </summary>		/// <param name="inputStream">A stream containing the tar archive contents</param>		/// <param name="blockFactor">The blocking factor to apply</param>		/// <returns>Returns a <see cref="TarArchive"/> suitable for reading.</returns>		public static TarArchive CreateInputTarArchive(Stream inputStream, int blockFactor)		{			if (inputStream == null) {				throw new ArgumentNullException("nameof(inputStream)");			}			if (inputStream is TarInputStream) {				throw new ArgumentException("TarInputStream not valid");			}			return new TarArchive(new TarInputStream(inputStream, blockFactor));		}		/// <summary>		/// Create a TarArchive for writing to, using the default blocking factor		/// </summary>		/// <param name="outputStream">The <see cref="Stream"/> to write to</param>		/// <returns>Returns a <see cref="TarArchive"/> suitable for writing.</returns>		public static TarArchive CreateOutputTarArchive(Stream outputStream)		{			if (outputStream == null) {				throw new ArgumentNullException("nameof(outputStream)");			}			var tarStream = outputStream as TarOutputStream;			TarArchive result;			if (tarStream != null) {				result = new TarArchive(tarStream);			} else {				result = CreateOutputTarArchive(outputStream, TarBuffer.DefaultBlockFactor);			}			return result;		}		/// <summary>		/// Create a <see cref="TarArchive">tar archive</see> for writing.		/// </summary>		/// <param name="outputStream">The stream to write to</param>		/// <param name="blockFactor">The blocking factor to use for buffering.</param>		/// <returns>Returns a <see cref="TarArchive"/> suitable for writing.</returns>		public static TarArchive CreateOutputTarArchive(Stream outputStream, int blockFactor)		{			if (outputStream == null) {				throw new ArgumentNullException("nameof(outputStream)");			}			if (outputStream is TarOutputStream) {				throw new ArgumentException("TarOutputStream is not valid");			}			return new TarArchive(new TarOutputStream(outputStream, blockFactor));		}		#endregion		/// <summary>		/// Set the flag that determines whether existing files are		/// kept, or overwritten during extraction.		/// </summary>		/// <param name="keepExistingFiles">		/// If true, do not overwrite existing files.		/// </param>		public void SetKeepOldFiles(bool keepExistingFiles)		{			if (isDisposed) {				throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");			}			keepOldFiles = keepExistingFiles;		}		/// <summary>		/// Get/set the ascii file translation flag. If ascii file translation		/// is true, then the file is checked to see if it a binary file or not.		/// If the flag is true and the test indicates it is ascii text		/// file, it will be translated. The translation converts the local		/// operating system's concept of line ends into the UNIX line end,		/// '\n', which is the defacto standard for a TAR archive. This makes		/// text files compatible with UNIX.		/// </summary>		public bool AsciiTranslate {			get {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				return asciiTranslate;			}			set {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				asciiTranslate = value;			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Set the ascii file translation flag.		/// </summary>		/// <param name= "translateAsciiFiles">		/// If true, translate ascii text files.		/// </param>		[Obsolete("Use the AsciiTranslate property")]		public void SetAsciiTranslation(bool translateAsciiFiles)		{			if (isDisposed) {				throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");			}			asciiTranslate = translateAsciiFiles;		}		/// <summary>		/// PathPrefix is added to entry names as they are written if the value is not null.		/// A slash character is appended after PathPrefix		/// </summary>		public string PathPrefix {			get {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				return pathPrefix;			}			set {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				pathPrefix = value;			}		}		/// <summary>		/// RootPath is removed from entry names if it is found at the		/// beginning of the name.		/// </summary>		public string RootPath {			get {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				return rootPath;			}			set {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				// Convert to forward slashes for matching. Trim trailing / for correct final path				rootPath = value.Replace('\\', '/').TrimEnd('/');			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Set user and group information that will be used to fill in the		/// tar archive's entry headers. This information is based on that available		/// for the linux operating system, which is not always available on other		/// operating systems.  TarArchive allows the programmer to specify values		/// to be used in their place.		/// <see cref="ApplyUserInfoOverrides"/> is set to true by this call.		/// </summary>		/// <param name="userId">		/// The user id to use in the headers.		/// </param>		/// <param name="userName">		/// The user name to use in the headers.		/// </param>		/// <param name="groupId">		/// The group id to use in the headers.		/// </param>		/// <param name="groupName">		/// The group name to use in the headers.		/// </param>		public void SetUserInfo(int userId, string userName, int groupId, string groupName)		{			if (isDisposed) {				throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");			}			this.userId = userId;			this.userName = userName;			this.groupId = groupId;			this.groupName = groupName;			applyUserInfoOverrides = true;		}		/// <summary>		/// Get or set a value indicating if overrides defined by <see cref="SetUserInfo">SetUserInfo</see> should be applied.		/// </summary>		/// <remarks>If overrides are not applied then the values as set in each header will be used.</remarks>		public bool ApplyUserInfoOverrides {			get {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				return applyUserInfoOverrides;			}			set {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				applyUserInfoOverrides = value;			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Get the archive user id.		/// See <see cref="ApplyUserInfoOverrides">ApplyUserInfoOverrides</see> for detail		/// on how to allow setting values on a per entry basis.		/// </summary>		/// <returns>		/// The current user id.		/// </returns>		public int UserId {			get {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				return userId;			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Get the archive user name.		/// See <see cref="ApplyUserInfoOverrides">ApplyUserInfoOverrides</see> for detail		/// on how to allow setting values on a per entry basis.		/// </summary>		/// <returns>		/// The current user name.		/// </returns>		public string UserName {			get {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				return userName;			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Get the archive group id.		/// See <see cref="ApplyUserInfoOverrides">ApplyUserInfoOverrides</see> for detail		/// on how to allow setting values on a per entry basis.		/// </summary>		/// <returns>		/// The current group id.		/// </returns>		public int GroupId {			get {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				return groupId;			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Get the archive group name.		/// See <see cref="ApplyUserInfoOverrides">ApplyUserInfoOverrides</see> for detail		/// on how to allow setting values on a per entry basis.		/// </summary>		/// <returns>		/// The current group name.		/// </returns>		public string GroupName {			get {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				return groupName;			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Get the archive's record size. Tar archives are composed of		/// a series of RECORDS each containing a number of BLOCKS.		/// This allowed tar archives to match the IO characteristics of		/// the physical device being used. Archives are expected		/// to be properly "blocked".		/// </summary>		/// <returns>		/// The record size this archive is using.		/// </returns>		public int RecordSize {			get {				if (isDisposed) {					throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");				}				if (tarIn != null) {					return tarIn.RecordSize;				} else if (tarOut != null) {					return tarOut.RecordSize;				}				return TarBuffer.DefaultRecordSize;			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Sets the IsStreamOwner property on the underlying stream.		/// Set this to false to prevent the Close of the TarArchive from closing the stream.		/// </summary>		public bool IsStreamOwner {			set {				if (tarIn != null) {					tarIn.IsStreamOwner = value;				} else {					tarOut.IsStreamOwner = value;				}			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Close the archive.		/// </summary>		[Obsolete("Use Close instead")]		public void CloseArchive()		{			Close();		}		/// <summary>		/// Perform the "list" command for the archive contents.		///		/// NOTE That this method uses the <see cref="ProgressMessageEvent"> progress event</see> to actually list		/// the contents. If the progress display event is not set, nothing will be listed!		/// </summary>		public void ListContents()		{			if (isDisposed) {				throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");			}			while (true) {				TarEntry entry = tarIn.GetNextEntry();				if (entry == null) {					break;				}				OnProgressMessageEvent(entry, null);			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Perform the "extract" command and extract the contents of the archive.		/// </summary>		/// <param name="destinationDirectory">		/// The destination directory into which to extract.		/// </param>		public void ExtractContents(string destinationDirectory)		{			if (isDisposed) {				throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");			}			while (true) {				TarEntry entry = tarIn.GetNextEntry();				if (entry == null) {					break;				}				if (entry.TarHeader.TypeFlag == TarHeader.LF_LINK || entry.TarHeader.TypeFlag == TarHeader.LF_SYMLINK)					continue;				ExtractEntry(destinationDirectory, entry);			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Extract an entry from the archive. This method assumes that the		/// tarIn stream has been properly set with a call to GetNextEntry().		/// </summary>		/// <param name="destDir">		/// The destination directory into which to extract.		/// </param>		/// <param name="entry">		/// The TarEntry returned by tarIn.GetNextEntry().		/// </param>		void ExtractEntry(string destDir, TarEntry entry)		{			OnProgressMessageEvent(entry, null);			string name = entry.Name;			if (Path.IsPathRooted(name)) {				// NOTE:				// for UNC names...  \\machine\share\zoom\beet.txt gives \zoom\beet.txt				name = name.Substring(Path.GetPathRoot(name).Length);			}			name = name.Replace('/', Path.DirectorySeparatorChar);			string destFile = Path.Combine(destDir, name);			if (entry.IsDirectory) {				EnsureDirectoryExists(destFile);			} else {				string parentDirectory = Path.GetDirectoryName(destFile);				EnsureDirectoryExists(parentDirectory);				bool process = true;				var fileInfo = new FileInfo(destFile);				if (fileInfo.Exists) {					if (keepOldFiles) {						OnProgressMessageEvent(entry, "Destination file already exists");						process = false;					} else if ((fileInfo.Attributes & FileAttributes.ReadOnly) != 0) {						OnProgressMessageEvent(entry, "Destination file already exists, and is read-only");						process = false;					}				}				if (process) {					bool asciiTrans = false;					Stream outputStream = File.Create(destFile);					if (this.asciiTranslate) {						asciiTrans = !IsBinary(destFile);					}					StreamWriter outw = null;					if (asciiTrans) {						outw = new StreamWriter(outputStream);					}					byte[] rdbuf = new byte[32 * 1024];					while (true) {						int numRead = tarIn.Read(rdbuf, 0, rdbuf.Length);						if (numRead <= 0) {							break;						}						if (asciiTrans) {							for (int off = 0, b = 0; b < numRead; ++b) {								if (rdbuf[b] == 10) {									string s = Encoding.ASCII.GetString(rdbuf, off, (b - off));									outw.WriteLine(s);									off = b + 1;								}							}						} else {							outputStream.Write(rdbuf, 0, numRead);						}					}					if (asciiTrans) {						outw.Dispose();					} else {						outputStream.Dispose();					}				}			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Write an entry to the archive. This method will call the putNextEntry		/// and then write the contents of the entry, and finally call closeEntry()		/// for entries that are files. For directories, it will call putNextEntry(),		/// and then, if the recurse flag is true, process each entry that is a		/// child of the directory.		/// </summary>		/// <param name="sourceEntry">		/// The TarEntry representing the entry to write to the archive.		/// </param>		/// <param name="recurse">		/// If true, process the children of directory entries.		/// </param>		public void WriteEntry(TarEntry sourceEntry, bool recurse)		{			if (sourceEntry == null) {				throw new ArgumentNullException("nameof(sourceEntry)");			}			if (isDisposed) {				throw new ObjectDisposedException("TarArchive");			}			try {				if (recurse) {					TarHeader.SetValueDefaults(sourceEntry.UserId, sourceEntry.UserName,											   sourceEntry.GroupId, sourceEntry.GroupName);				}				WriteEntryCore(sourceEntry, recurse);			} finally {				if (recurse) {					TarHeader.RestoreSetValues();				}			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Write an entry to the archive. This method will call the putNextEntry		/// and then write the contents of the entry, and finally call closeEntry()		/// for entries that are files. For directories, it will call putNextEntry(),		/// and then, if the recurse flag is true, process each entry that is a		/// child of the directory.		/// </summary>		/// <param name="sourceEntry">		/// The TarEntry representing the entry to write to the archive.		/// </param>		/// <param name="recurse">		/// If true, process the children of directory entries.		/// </param>		void WriteEntryCore(TarEntry sourceEntry, bool recurse)		{			string tempFileName = null;			string entryFilename = sourceEntry.File;			var entry = (TarEntry)sourceEntry.Clone();			if (applyUserInfoOverrides) {				entry.GroupId = groupId;				entry.GroupName = groupName;				entry.UserId = userId;				entry.UserName = userName;			}			OnProgressMessageEvent(entry, null);			if (asciiTranslate && !entry.IsDirectory) {				if (!IsBinary(entryFilename)) {					tempFileName = Path.GetTempFileName();					using (StreamReader inStream = File.OpenText(entryFilename)) {						using (Stream outStream = File.Create(tempFileName)) {							while (true) {								string line = inStream.ReadLine();								if (line == null) {									break;								}								byte[] data = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(line);								outStream.Write(data, 0, data.Length);								outStream.WriteByte((byte)'\n');							}							outStream.Flush();						}					}					entry.Size = new FileInfo(tempFileName).Length;					entryFilename = tempFileName;				}			}			string newName = null;			if (rootPath != null) {				if (entry.Name.StartsWith(rootPath, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)) {					newName = entry.Name.Substring(rootPath.Length + 1);				}			}			if (pathPrefix != null) {				newName = (newName == null) ? pathPrefix + "/" + entry.Name : pathPrefix + "/" + newName;			}			if (newName != null) {				entry.Name = newName;			}			tarOut.PutNextEntry(entry);			if (entry.IsDirectory) {				if (recurse) {					TarEntry[] list = entry.GetDirectoryEntries();					for (int i = 0; i < list.Length; ++i) {						WriteEntryCore(list[i], recurse);					}				}			} else {				using (Stream inputStream = File.OpenRead(entryFilename)) {					byte[] localBuffer = new byte[32 * 1024];					while (true) {						int numRead = inputStream.Read(localBuffer, 0, localBuffer.Length);						if (numRead <= 0) {							break;						}						tarOut.Write(localBuffer, 0, numRead);					}				}				if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(tempFileName)) {					File.Delete(tempFileName);				}				tarOut.CloseEntry();			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Performs application-defined tasks associated with freeing, releasing, or resetting unmanaged resources.		/// </summary>		public void Dispose()		{			Dispose(true);			GC.SuppressFinalize(this);		}		/// <summary>		/// Releases the unmanaged resources used by the FileStream and optionally releases the managed resources.		/// </summary>		/// <param name="disposing">true to release both managed and unmanaged resources;		/// false to release only unmanaged resources.</param>		protected virtual void Dispose(bool disposing)		{			if (!isDisposed) {				isDisposed = true;				if (disposing) {					if (tarOut != null) {						tarOut.Flush();						tarOut.Dispose();					}					if (tarIn != null) {						tarIn.Dispose();					}				}			}		}		/// <summary>		/// Closes the archive and releases any associated resources.		/// </summary>		public virtual void Close()		{			Dispose(true);		}		/// <summary>		/// Ensures that resources are freed and other cleanup operations are performed		/// when the garbage collector reclaims the <see cref="TarArchive"/>.		/// </summary>		~TarArchive()		{			Dispose(false);		}		static void EnsureDirectoryExists(string directoryName)		{			if (!Directory.Exists(directoryName)) {				try {					Directory.CreateDirectory(directoryName);				} catch (Exception e) {					throw new TarException("Exception creating directory '" + directoryName + "', " + e.Message, e);				}			}		}		// TODO: TarArchive - Is there a better way to test for a text file?		// It no longer reads entire files into memory but is still a weak test!		// This assumes that byte values 0-7, 14-31 or 255 are binary		// and that all non text files contain one of these values		static bool IsBinary(string filename)		{			using (FileStream fs = File.OpenRead(filename)) {				int sampleSize = Math.Min(4096, (int)fs.Length);				byte[] content = new byte[sampleSize];				int bytesRead = fs.Read(content, 0, sampleSize);				for (int i = 0; i < bytesRead; ++i) {					byte b = content[i];					if ((b < 8) || ((b > 13) && (b < 32)) || (b == 255)) {						return true;					}				}			}			return false;		}		#region Instance Fields		bool keepOldFiles;		bool asciiTranslate;		int userId;		string userName = string.Empty;		int groupId;		string groupName = string.Empty;		string rootPath;		string pathPrefix;		bool applyUserInfoOverrides;		TarInputStream tarIn;		TarOutputStream tarOut;		bool isDisposed;		#endregion	}}
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