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- <?php
- /**
- * CAssetManager class file.
- *
- * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
- * @link http://www.yiiframework.com/
- * @copyright 2008-2013 Yii Software LLC
- * @license http://www.yiiframework.com/license/
- */
- /**
- * CAssetManager is a Web application component that manages private files (called assets) and makes them accessible by Web clients.
- *
- * It achieves this goal by copying assets to a Web-accessible directory
- * and returns the corresponding URL for accessing them.
- *
- * To publish an asset, simply call {@link publish()}.
- *
- * The Web-accessible directory holding the published files is specified
- * by {@link setBasePath basePath}, which defaults to the "assets" directory
- * under the directory containing the application entry script file.
- * The property {@link setBaseUrl baseUrl} refers to the URL for accessing
- * the {@link setBasePath basePath}.
- *
- * @property string $basePath The root directory storing the published asset files. Defaults to 'WebRoot/assets'.
- * @property string $baseUrl The base url that the published asset files can be accessed.
- * Note, the ending slashes are stripped off. Defaults to '/AppBaseUrl/assets'.
- *
- * @author Qiang Xue <qiang.xue@gmail.com>
- * @package system.web
- * @since 1.0
- */
- class CAssetManager extends CApplicationComponent
- {
- /**
- * Default web accessible base path for storing private files
- */
- const DEFAULT_BASEPATH='assets';
- /**
- * @var boolean whether to use symbolic link to publish asset files. Defaults to false, meaning
- * asset files are copied to public folders. Using symbolic links has the benefit that the published
- * assets will always be consistent with the source assets. This is especially useful during development.
- *
- * However, there are special requirements for hosting environments in order to use symbolic links.
- * In particular, symbolic links are supported only on Linux/Unix, and Windows Vista/2008 or greater.
- * The latter requires PHP 5.3 or greater.
- *
- * Moreover, some Web servers need to be properly configured so that the linked assets are accessible
- * to Web users. For example, for Apache Web server, the following configuration directive should be added
- * for the Web folder:
- * <pre>
- * Options FollowSymLinks
- * </pre>
- *
- * Note that this property cannot be true when {@link $forceCopy} property has true value too. Otherwise
- * an exception would be thrown. Using both properties at the same time is illogical because both of them
- * are solving similar tasks but in a different ways. Please refer to the {@link $forceCopy} documentation
- * for more details.
- *
- * @since 1.1.5
- */
- public $linkAssets=false;
- /**
- * @var array list of directories and files which should be excluded from the publishing process.
- * Defaults to exclude '.svn' and '.gitignore' files only. This option has no effect if {@link linkAssets} is enabled.
- * @since 1.1.6
- **/
- public $excludeFiles=array('.svn','.gitignore');
- /**
- * @var integer the permission to be set for newly generated asset files.
- * This value will be used by PHP chmod function.
- * Defaults to 0666, meaning the file is read-writable by all users.
- * @since 1.1.8
- */
- public $newFileMode=0666;
- /**
- * @var integer the permission to be set for newly generated asset directories.
- * This value will be used by PHP chmod function.
- * Defaults to 0777, meaning the directory can be read, written and executed by all users.
- * @since 1.1.8
- */
- public $newDirMode=0777;
- /**
- * @var boolean whether we should copy the asset files and directories even if they already published before.
- * This property is used only during development stage. The main use case of this property is when you need
- * to force the original assets always copied by changing only one value without searching needed {@link publish}
- * method calls across the application codebase. Also it is useful in operating systems which does not fully
- * support symbolic links (therefore it is not possible to use {@link $linkAssets}) or we don't want to use them.
- * This property sets the default value of the $forceCopy parameter in {@link publish} method. Default value
- * of this property is false meaning that the assets will be published only in case they don't exist in webroot
- * assets directory.
- *
- * Note that this property cannot be true when {@link $linkAssets} property has true value too. Otherwise
- * an exception would be thrown. Using both properties at the same time is illogical because both of them
- * are solving similar tasks but in a different ways. Please refer to the {@link $linkAssets} documentation
- * for more details.
- *
- * @since 1.1.11
- */
- public $forceCopy=false;
- /**
- * @var string base web accessible path for storing private files
- */
- private $_basePath;
- /**
- * @var string base URL for accessing the publishing directory.
- */
- private $_baseUrl;
- /**
- * @var array published assets
- */
- private $_published=array();
- /**
- * @return string the root directory storing the published asset files. Defaults to 'WebRoot/assets'.
- */
- public function getBasePath()
- {
- if($this->_basePath===null)
- {
- $request=Yii::app()->getRequest();
- $this->setBasePath(dirname($request->getScriptFile()).DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.self::DEFAULT_BASEPATH);
- }
- return $this->_basePath;
- }
- /**
- * Sets the root directory storing published asset files.
- * @param string $value the root directory storing published asset files
- * @throws CException if the base path is invalid
- */
- public function setBasePath($value)
- {
- if(($basePath=realpath($value))!==false && is_dir($basePath) && is_writable($basePath))
- $this->_basePath=$basePath;
- else
- throw new CException(Yii::t('yii','CAssetManager.basePath "{path}" is invalid. Please make sure the directory exists and is writable by the Web server process.',
- array('{path}'=>$value)));
- }
- /**
- * @return string the base url that the published asset files can be accessed.
- * Note, the ending slashes are stripped off. Defaults to '/AppBaseUrl/assets'.
- */
- public function getBaseUrl()
- {
- if($this->_baseUrl===null)
- {
- $request=Yii::app()->getRequest();
- $this->setBaseUrl($request->getBaseUrl().'/'.self::DEFAULT_BASEPATH);
- }
- return $this->_baseUrl;
- }
- /**
- * @param string $value the base url that the published asset files can be accessed
- */
- public function setBaseUrl($value)
- {
- $this->_baseUrl=rtrim($value,'/');
- }
- /**
- * Publishes a file or a directory.
- * This method will copy the specified asset to a web accessible directory
- * and return the URL for accessing the published asset.
- * <ul>
- * <li>If the asset is a file, its file modification time will be checked
- * to avoid unnecessary file copying;</li>
- * <li>If the asset is a directory, all files and subdirectories under it will
- * be published recursively. Note, in case $forceCopy is false the method only checks the
- * existence of the target directory to avoid repetitive copying.</li>
- * </ul>
- *
- * Note: On rare scenario, a race condition can develop that will lead to a
- * one-time-manifestation of a non-critical problem in the creation of the directory
- * that holds the published assets. This problem can be avoided altogether by 'requesting'
- * in advance all the resources that are supposed to trigger a 'publish()' call, and doing
- * that in the application deployment phase, before system goes live. See more in the following
- * discussion: http://code.google.com/p/yii/issues/detail?id=2579
- *
- * @param string $path the asset (file or directory) to be published
- * @param boolean $hashByName whether the published directory should be named as the hashed basename.
- * If false, the name will be the hash taken from dirname of the path being published and path mtime.
- * Defaults to false. Set true if the path being published is shared among
- * different extensions.
- * @param integer $level level of recursive copying when the asset is a directory.
- * Level -1 means publishing all subdirectories and files;
- * Level 0 means publishing only the files DIRECTLY under the directory;
- * level N means copying those directories that are within N levels.
- * @param boolean $forceCopy whether we should copy the asset file or directory even if it is already
- * published before. In case of publishing a directory old files will not be removed.
- * This parameter is set true mainly during development stage when the original
- * assets are being constantly changed. The consequence is that the performance is degraded,
- * which is not a concern during development, however. Default value of this parameter is null meaning
- * that it's value is controlled by {@link $forceCopy} class property. This parameter has been available
- * since version 1.1.2. Default value has been changed since 1.1.11.
- * Note that this parameter cannot be true when {@link $linkAssets} property has true value too. Otherwise
- * an exception would be thrown. Using this parameter with {@link $linkAssets} property at the same time
- * is illogical because both of them are solving similar tasks but in a different ways. Please refer
- * to the {@link $linkAssets} documentation for more details.
- * @return string an absolute URL to the published asset
- * @throws CException if the asset to be published does not exist.
- */
- public function publish($path,$hashByName=false,$level=-1,$forceCopy=null)
- {
- if($forceCopy===null)
- $forceCopy=$this->forceCopy;
- if($forceCopy && $this->linkAssets)
- throw new CException(Yii::t('yii','The "forceCopy" and "linkAssets" cannot be both true.'));
- if(isset($this->_published[$path]))
- return $this->_published[$path];
- elseif(is_string($path) && ($src=realpath($path))!==false)
- {
- $dir=$this->generatePath($src,$hashByName);
- $dstDir=$this->getBasePath().DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$dir;
- if(is_file($src))
- {
- $fileName=basename($src);
- $dstFile=$dstDir.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$fileName;
- if(!is_dir($dstDir))
- {
- mkdir($dstDir,$this->newDirMode,true);
- @chmod($dstDir,$this->newDirMode);
- }
- if($this->linkAssets && !is_file($dstFile)) symlink($src,$dstFile);
- elseif(@filemtime($dstFile)<@filemtime($src))
- {
- copy($src,$dstFile);
- @chmod($dstFile,$this->newFileMode);
- }
- return $this->_published[$path]=$this->getBaseUrl()."/$dir/$fileName";
- }
- elseif(is_dir($src))
- {
- if($this->linkAssets && !is_dir($dstDir))
- {
- symlink($src,$dstDir);
- }
- elseif(!is_dir($dstDir) || $forceCopy)
- {
- CFileHelper::copyDirectory($src,$dstDir,array(
- 'exclude'=>$this->excludeFiles,
- 'level'=>$level,
- 'newDirMode'=>$this->newDirMode,
- 'newFileMode'=>$this->newFileMode,
- ));
- }
- return $this->_published[$path]=$this->getBaseUrl().'/'.$dir;
- }
- }
- throw new CException(Yii::t('yii','The asset "{asset}" to be published does not exist.',
- array('{asset}'=>$path)));
- }
- /**
- * Returns the published path of a file path.
- * This method does not perform any publishing. It merely tells you
- * if the file or directory is published, where it will go.
- * @param string $path directory or file path being published
- * @param boolean $hashByName whether the published directory should be named as the hashed basename.
- * If false, the name will be the hash taken from dirname of the path being published and path mtime.
- * Defaults to false. Set true if the path being published is shared among
- * different extensions.
- * @return string the published file path. False if the file or directory does not exist
- */
- public function getPublishedPath($path,$hashByName=false)
- {
- if(is_string($path) && ($path=realpath($path))!==false)
- {
- $base=$this->getBasePath().DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.$this->generatePath($path,$hashByName);
- return is_file($path) ? $base.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.basename($path) : $base ;
- }
- else
- return false;
- }
- /**
- * Returns the URL of a published file path.
- * This method does not perform any publishing. It merely tells you
- * if the file path is published, what the URL will be to access it.
- * @param string $path directory or file path being published
- * @param boolean $hashByName whether the published directory should be named as the hashed basename.
- * If false, the name will be the hash taken from dirname of the path being published and path mtime.
- * Defaults to false. Set true if the path being published is shared among
- * different extensions.
- * @return string the published URL for the file or directory. False if the file or directory does not exist.
- */
- public function getPublishedUrl($path,$hashByName=false)
- {
- if(isset($this->_published[$path]))
- return $this->_published[$path];
- if(is_string($path) && ($path=realpath($path))!==false)
- {
- $base=$this->getBaseUrl().'/'.$this->generatePath($path,$hashByName);
- return is_file($path) ? $base.'/'.basename($path) : $base;
- }
- else
- return false;
- }
- /**
- * Generate a CRC32 hash for the directory path. Collisions are higher
- * than MD5 but generates a much smaller hash string.
- * @param string $path string to be hashed.
- * @return string hashed string.
- */
- protected function hash($path)
- {
- return sprintf('%x',crc32($path.Yii::getVersion()));
- }
- /**
- * Generates path segments relative to basePath.
- * @param string $file for which public path will be created.
- * @param bool $hashByName whether the published directory should be named as the hashed basename.
- * @return string path segments without basePath.
- * @since 1.1.13
- */
- protected function generatePath($file,$hashByName=false)
- {
- if (is_file($file))
- $pathForHashing=$hashByName ? dirname($file) : dirname($file).filemtime($file);
- else
- $pathForHashing=$hashByName ? $file : $file.filemtime($file);
- return $this->hash($pathForHashing);
- }
- }
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