Fixes move_to_trash() on Linux

Fixes #42840 OS move_to_trash() on Linux is not compliant with the Freedesktop specification
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David Kennedy 2020-11-30 17:19:52 -03:00 committed by David Kennedy
parent de5a956ea1
commit 8b68c6808d
1 changed files with 113 additions and 31 deletions

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@ -303,65 +303,147 @@ static String get_mountpoint(const String &p_path) {
}
Error OS_LinuxBSD::move_to_trash(const String &p_path) {
String trash_can = "";
int err_code;
List<String> args;
args.push_back(p_path);
args.push_front("trash"); // The command is `gio trash <file_name>` so we need to add it to args.
Error result = execute("gio", args, true, nullptr, nullptr, &err_code); // For GNOME based machines.
if (result == OK && !err_code) {
return OK;
} else if (err_code == 2) {
return ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND;
}
args.pop_front();
args.push_front("move");
args.push_back("trash:/"); // The command is `kioclient5 move <file_name> trash:/`.
result = execute("kioclient5", args, true, nullptr, nullptr, &err_code); // For KDE based machines.
if (result == OK && !err_code) {
return OK;
} else if (err_code == 2) {
return ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND;
}
args.pop_front();
args.pop_back();
result = execute("gvfs-trash", args, true, nullptr, nullptr, &err_code); // For older Linux machines.
if (result == OK && !err_code) {
return OK;
} else if (err_code == 2) {
return ERR_FILE_NOT_FOUND;
}
// If the commands `kioclient5`, `gio` or `gvfs-trash` don't exist on the system we do it manually.
String trash_path = "";
String mnt = get_mountpoint(p_path);
// If there is a directory "[Mountpoint]/.Trash-[UID]/files", use it as the trash can.
// If there is a directory "[Mountpoint]/.Trash-[UID], use it as the trash can.
if (mnt != "") {
String path(mnt + "/.Trash-" + itos(getuid()) + "/files");
String path(mnt + "/.Trash-" + itos(getuid()));
struct stat s;
if (!stat(path.utf8().get_data(), &s)) {
trash_can = path;
trash_path = path;
}
}
// Otherwise, if ${XDG_DATA_HOME} is defined, use "${XDG_DATA_HOME}/Trash/files" as the trash can.
if (trash_can == "") {
// Otherwise, if ${XDG_DATA_HOME} is defined, use "${XDG_DATA_HOME}/Trash" as the trash can.
if (trash_path == "") {
char *dhome = getenv("XDG_DATA_HOME");
if (dhome) {
trash_can = String(dhome) + "/Trash/files";
trash_path = String(dhome) + "/Trash";
}
}
// Otherwise, if ${HOME} is defined, use "${HOME}/.local/share/Trash/files" as the trash can.
if (trash_can == "") {
// Otherwise, if ${HOME} is defined, use "${HOME}/.local/share/Trash" as the trash can.
if (trash_path == "") {
char *home = getenv("HOME");
if (home) {
trash_can = String(home) + "/.local/share/Trash/files";
trash_path = String(home) + "/.local/share/Trash";
}
}
// Issue an error if none of the previous locations is appropriate for the trash can.
if (trash_can == "") {
ERR_PRINT("move_to_trash: Could not determine the trash can location");
return FAILED;
}
ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(trash_path == "", FAILED, "Could not determine the trash can location");
// Create needed directories for decided trash can location.
DirAccess *dir_access = DirAccess::create(DirAccess::ACCESS_FILESYSTEM);
Error err = dir_access->make_dir_recursive(trash_can);
memdelete(dir_access);
{
DirAccess *dir_access = DirAccess::create(DirAccess::ACCESS_FILESYSTEM);
Error err = dir_access->make_dir_recursive(trash_path);
// Issue an error if trash can is not created proprely.
if (err != OK) {
ERR_PRINT("move_to_trash: Could not create the trash can \"" + trash_can + "\"");
return err;
// Issue an error if trash can is not created proprely.
ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(err != OK, err, "Could not create the trash path \"" + trash_path + "\"");
err = dir_access->make_dir_recursive(trash_path + "/files");
ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(err != OK, err, "Could not create the trash path \"" + trash_path + "\"/files");
err = dir_access->make_dir_recursive(trash_path + "/info");
ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(err != OK, err, "Could not create the trash path \"" + trash_path + "\"/info");
memdelete(dir_access);
}
// The trash can is successfully created, now move the given resource to it.
// The trash can is successfully created, now we check that we don't exceed our file name length limit.
// If the file name is too long trim it so we can add the identifying number and ".trashinfo".
// Assumes that the file name length limit is 255 characters.
String file_name = basename(p_path.utf8().get_data());
if (file_name.length() > 240) {
file_name = file_name.substr(0, file_name.length() - 15);
}
String dest_path = trash_path + "/files/" + file_name;
struct stat buff;
int id_number = 0;
String fn = file_name;
// Checks if a resource with the same name already exist in the trash can,
// if there is, add an identifying number to our resource's name.
while (stat(dest_path.utf8().get_data(), &buff) == 0) {
id_number++;
// Added a limit to check for identically named files already on the trash can
// if there are too many it could make the editor unresponsive.
ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(id_number > 99, FAILED, "Too many identically named resources already in the trash can.");
fn = file_name + "." + itos(id_number);
dest_path = trash_path + "/files/" + fn;
}
file_name = fn;
// Generates the .trashinfo file
OS::Date date = OS::get_singleton()->get_date(false);
OS::Time time = OS::get_singleton()->get_time(false);
String timestamp = vformat("%04d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:", date.year, date.month, date.day, time.hour, time.min);
timestamp = vformat("%s%02d", timestamp, time.sec); // vformat only supports up to 6 arguments.
String trash_info = "[Trash Info]\nPath=" + p_path.http_escape() + "\nDeletionDate=" + timestamp + "\n";
{
Error err;
FileAccess *file = FileAccess::open(trash_path + "/info/" + file_name + ".trashinfo", FileAccess::WRITE, &err);
ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(err != OK, err, "Can't create trashinfo file:" + trash_path + "/info/" + file_name + ".trashinfo");
file->store_string(trash_info);
file->close();
// Rename our resource before moving it to the trash can.
DirAccess *dir_access = DirAccess::create(DirAccess::ACCESS_FILESYSTEM);
err = dir_access->rename(p_path, p_path.get_base_dir() + "/" + file_name);
ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(err != OK, err, "Can't rename file \"" + p_path + "\"");
memdelete(dir_access);
}
// Move the given resource to the trash can.
// Do not use DirAccess:rename() because it can't move files across multiple mountpoints.
List<String> mv_args;
mv_args.push_back(p_path);
mv_args.push_back(trash_can);
int retval;
err = execute("mv", mv_args, true, nullptr, nullptr, &retval);
mv_args.push_back(p_path.get_base_dir() + "/" + file_name);
mv_args.push_back(trash_path + "/files");
{
int retval;
Error err = execute("mv", mv_args, true, nullptr, nullptr, &retval);
// Issue an error if "mv" failed to move the given resource to the trash can.
if (err != OK || retval != 0) {
ERR_PRINT("move_to_trash: Could not move the resource \"" + p_path + "\" to the trash can \"" + trash_can + "\"");
return FAILED;
// Issue an error if "mv" failed to move the given resource to the trash can.
if (err != OK || retval != 0) {
ERR_PRINT("move_to_trash: Could not move the resource \"" + p_path + "\" to the trash can \"" + trash_path + "/files\"");
DirAccess *dir_access = DirAccess::create(DirAccess::ACCESS_FILESYSTEM);
err = dir_access->rename(p_path.get_base_dir() + "/" + file_name, p_path);
memdelete(dir_access);
ERR_FAIL_COND_V_MSG(err != OK, err, "Could not rename " + p_path.get_base_dir() + "/" + file_name + " back to its original name:" + p_path);
return FAILED;
}
}
return OK;
}