/* * Copyright (C) 2002 Cyrus Patel * (C) 2007 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License 2.1 as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License * along with this library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* ParseFTPList() parses lines from an FTP LIST command. ** ** Written July 2002 by Cyrus Patel ** with acknowledgements to squid, lynx, wget and ftpmirror. ** ** Arguments: ** 'line': line of FTP data connection output. The line is assumed ** to end at the first '\0' or '\n' or '\r\n'. ** 'state': a structure used internally to track state between ** lines. Needs to be bzero()'d at LIST begin. ** 'result': where ParseFTPList will store the results of the parse ** if 'line' is not a comment and is not junk. ** ** Returns one of the following: ** 'd' - LIST line is a directory entry ('result' is valid) ** 'f' - LIST line is a file's entry ('result' is valid) ** 'l' - LIST line is a symlink's entry ('result' is valid) ** '?' - LIST line is junk. (cwd, non-file/dir/link, etc) ** '"' - its not a LIST line (its a "comment") ** ** It may be advisable to let the end-user see "comments" (particularly when ** the listing results in ONLY such lines) because such a listing may be: ** - an unknown LIST format (NLST or "custom" format for example) ** - an error msg (EPERM,ENOENT,ENFILE,EMFILE,ENOTDIR,ENOTBLK,EEXDEV etc). ** - an empty directory and the 'comment' is a "total 0" line or similar. ** (warning: a "total 0" can also mean the total size is unknown). ** ** ParseFTPList() supports all known FTP LISTing formats: ** - '/bin/ls -l' and all variants (including Hellsoft FTP for NetWare); ** - EPLF (Easily Parsable List Format); ** - Windows NT's default "DOS-dirstyle"; ** - OS/2 basic server format LIST format; ** - VMS (MultiNet, UCX, and CMU) LIST format (including multi-line format); ** - IBM VM/CMS, VM/ESA LIST format (two known variants); ** - SuperTCP FTP Server for Win16 LIST format; ** - NetManage Chameleon (NEWT) for Win16 LIST format; ** - '/bin/dls' (two known variants, plus multi-line) LIST format; ** If there are others, then I'd like to hear about them (send me a sample). ** ** NLSTings are not supported explicitely because they cannot be machine ** parsed consistantly: NLSTings do not have unique characteristics - even ** the assumption that there won't be whitespace on the line does not hold ** because some nlistings have more than one filename per line and/or ** may have filenames that have spaces in them. Moreover, distinguishing ** between an error message and an NLST line would require ParseList() to ** recognize all the possible strerror() messages in the world. */ // This was originally Mozilla code, titled ParseFTPList.h // Original version of this file can currently be found at: http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.8/source/netwerk/streamconv/converters/ParseFTPList.h #ifndef FTPDirectoryParser_h #define FTPDirectoryParser_h #include "PlatformString.h" #include #define SUPPORT_LSL /* Support for /bin/ls -l and dozens of variations therof */ #define SUPPORT_DLS /* Support for /bin/dls format (very, Very, VERY rare) */ #define SUPPORT_EPLF /* Support for Extraordinarily Pathetic List Format */ #define SUPPORT_DOS /* Support for WinNT server in 'site dirstyle' dos */ #define SUPPORT_VMS /* Support for VMS (all: MultiNet, UCX, CMU-IP) */ #define SUPPORT_CMS /* Support for IBM VM/CMS,VM/ESA (z/VM and LISTING forms) */ #define SUPPORT_OS2 /* Support for IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 - FTP Server */ #define SUPPORT_W16 /* Support for win16 hosts: SuperTCP or NetManage Chameleon */ namespace WebCore { typedef struct tm FTPTime; struct ListState { ListState() : now(0) , listStyle(0) , parsedOne(false) , carryBufferLength(0) , numLines(0) { memset(&nowFTPTime, 0, sizeof(FTPTime)); } double now; /* needed for year determination */ FTPTime nowFTPTime; char listStyle; /* LISTing style */ bool parsedOne; /* returned anything yet? */ char carryBuffer[84]; /* for VMS multiline */ int carryBufferLength; /* length of name in carry_buf */ int64_t numLines; /* number of lines seen */ }; enum FTPEntryType { FTPDirectoryEntry, FTPFileEntry, FTPLinkEntry, FTPMiscEntry, FTPJunkEntry }; struct ListResult { ListResult() { clear(); } void clear() { valid = false; type = FTPJunkEntry; filename = 0; filenameLength = 0; linkname = 0; linknameLength = 0; fileSize.truncate(0); caseSensitive = false; memset(&modifiedTime, 0, sizeof(FTPTime)); } bool valid; FTPEntryType type; const char* filename; uint32_t filenameLength; const char* linkname; uint32_t linknameLength; String fileSize; FTPTime modifiedTime; bool caseSensitive; // file system is definitely case insensitive }; FTPEntryType parseOneFTPLine(const char* inputLine, ListState&, ListResult&); } // namespace WebCore #endif // FTPDirectoryParser_h