PlexKodiConnect/resources/lib/pathvalidate/_filepath.py

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Python

"""
.. codeauthor:: Tsuyoshi Hombashi <tsuyoshi.hombashi@gmail.com>
"""
import ntpath
import os.path
import posixpath
import re
from pathlib import Path
from typing import List, Optional, Pattern, Tuple # noqa
from ._base import AbstractSanitizer, BaseFile, BaseValidator
from ._common import (
PathType,
Platform,
PlatformType,
findall_to_str,
is_pathlike_obj,
preprocess,
validate_pathtype,
)
from ._const import _NTFS_RESERVED_FILE_NAMES
from ._filename import FileNameSanitizer, FileNameValidator
from .error import (
ErrorReason,
InvalidCharError,
InvalidLengthError,
ReservedNameError,
ValidationError,
)
_RE_INVALID_PATH = re.compile("[{:s}]".format(re.escape(BaseFile._INVALID_PATH_CHARS)), re.UNICODE)
_RE_INVALID_WIN_PATH = re.compile(
"[{:s}]".format(re.escape(BaseFile._INVALID_WIN_PATH_CHARS)), re.UNICODE
)
class FilePathSanitizer(AbstractSanitizer):
def __init__(
self,
min_len: Optional[int] = 1,
max_len: Optional[int] = None,
platform: PlatformType = None,
check_reserved: bool = True,
normalize: bool = True,
) -> None:
super().__init__(
min_len=min_len,
max_len=max_len,
check_reserved=check_reserved,
platform=platform,
)
self._sanitize_regexp = self._get_sanitize_regexp()
self.__fpath_validator = FilePathValidator(
min_len=self.min_len,
max_len=self.max_len,
check_reserved=check_reserved,
platform=self.platform,
)
self.__fname_sanitizer = FileNameSanitizer(
min_len=self.min_len,
max_len=self.max_len,
check_reserved=check_reserved,
platform=self.platform,
)
self.__normalize = normalize
if self._is_universal() or self._is_windows():
self.__split_drive = ntpath.splitdrive
else:
self.__split_drive = posixpath.splitdrive
def sanitize(self, value: PathType, replacement_text: str = "") -> PathType:
if not value:
return ""
self.__fpath_validator.validate_abspath(value)
unicode_filepath = preprocess(value)
if self.__normalize:
unicode_filepath = os.path.normpath(unicode_filepath)
drive, unicode_filepath = self.__split_drive(unicode_filepath)
sanitized_path = self._sanitize_regexp.sub(replacement_text, unicode_filepath)
if self._is_windows():
path_separator = "\\"
else:
path_separator = "/"
sanitized_entries = [] # type: List[str]
if drive:
sanitized_entries.append(drive)
for entry in sanitized_path.replace("\\", "/").split("/"):
if entry in _NTFS_RESERVED_FILE_NAMES:
sanitized_entries.append("{}_".format(entry))
continue
sanitized_entry = str(self.__fname_sanitizer.sanitize(entry))
if not sanitized_entry:
if not sanitized_entries:
sanitized_entries.append("")
continue
sanitized_entries.append(sanitized_entry)
sanitized_path = path_separator.join(sanitized_entries)
if is_pathlike_obj(value):
return Path(sanitized_path)
return sanitized_path
def _get_sanitize_regexp(self) -> Pattern:
if self.platform in [Platform.UNIVERSAL, Platform.WINDOWS]:
return _RE_INVALID_WIN_PATH
return _RE_INVALID_PATH
class FilePathValidator(BaseValidator):
_RE_NTFS_RESERVED = re.compile(
"|".join("^/{}$".format(re.escape(pattern)) for pattern in _NTFS_RESERVED_FILE_NAMES),
re.IGNORECASE,
)
_MACOS_RESERVED_FILE_PATHS = ("/", ":")
@property
def reserved_keywords(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]:
common_keywords = super().reserved_keywords
if any([self._is_universal(), self._is_posix(), self._is_macos()]):
return common_keywords + self._MACOS_RESERVED_FILE_PATHS
if self._is_linux():
return common_keywords + ("/",)
return common_keywords
def __init__(
self,
min_len: Optional[int] = 1,
max_len: Optional[int] = None,
platform: PlatformType = None,
check_reserved: bool = True,
) -> None:
super().__init__(
min_len=min_len,
max_len=max_len,
check_reserved=check_reserved,
platform=platform,
)
self.__fname_validator = FileNameValidator(
min_len=min_len, max_len=max_len, check_reserved=check_reserved, platform=platform
)
if self._is_universal() or self._is_windows():
self.__split_drive = ntpath.splitdrive
else:
self.__split_drive = posixpath.splitdrive
def validate(self, value: PathType) -> None:
validate_pathtype(
value,
allow_whitespaces=False
if self.platform in [Platform.UNIVERSAL, Platform.WINDOWS]
else True,
)
self.validate_abspath(value)
_drive, value = self.__split_drive(str(value))
if not value:
return
filepath = os.path.normpath(value)
unicode_filepath = preprocess(filepath)
value_len = len(unicode_filepath)
if value_len > self.max_len:
raise InvalidLengthError(
"file path is too long: expected<={:d}, actual={:d}".format(self.max_len, value_len)
)
if value_len < self.min_len:
raise InvalidLengthError(
"file path is too short: expected>={:d}, actual={:d}".format(
self.min_len, value_len
)
)
self._validate_reserved_keywords(unicode_filepath)
unicode_filepath = unicode_filepath.replace("\\", "/")
for entry in unicode_filepath.split("/"):
if not entry or entry in (".", ".."):
continue
self.__fname_validator._validate_reserved_keywords(entry)
if self._is_universal() or self._is_windows():
self.__validate_win_filepath(unicode_filepath)
else:
self.__validate_unix_filepath(unicode_filepath)
def validate_abspath(self, value: PathType) -> None:
value = str(value)
is_posix_abs = posixpath.isabs(value)
is_nt_abs = ntpath.isabs(value)
err_object = ValidationError(
description=(
"an invalid absolute file path ({}) for the platform ({}).".format(
value, self.platform.value
)
+ " to avoid the error, specify an appropriate platform correspond"
+ " with the path format, or 'auto'."
),
platform=self.platform,
reason=ErrorReason.MALFORMED_ABS_PATH,
)
if any([self._is_windows() and is_nt_abs, self._is_linux() and is_posix_abs]):
return
if self._is_universal() and any([is_posix_abs, is_nt_abs]):
ValidationError(
description=(
"{}. expected a platform independent file path".format(
"POSIX absolute file path found"
if is_posix_abs
else "NT absolute file path found"
)
),
platform=self.platform,
reason=ErrorReason.MALFORMED_ABS_PATH,
)
if any([self._is_windows(), self._is_universal()]) and is_posix_abs:
raise err_object
drive, _tail = ntpath.splitdrive(value)
if not self._is_windows() and drive and is_nt_abs:
raise err_object
def __validate_unix_filepath(self, unicode_filepath: str) -> None:
match = _RE_INVALID_PATH.findall(unicode_filepath)
if match:
raise InvalidCharError(
self._ERROR_MSG_TEMPLATE.format(
invalid=findall_to_str(match), value=repr(unicode_filepath)
)
)
def __validate_win_filepath(self, unicode_filepath: str) -> None:
match = _RE_INVALID_WIN_PATH.findall(unicode_filepath)
if match:
raise InvalidCharError(
self._ERROR_MSG_TEMPLATE.format(
invalid=findall_to_str(match), value=repr(unicode_filepath)
),
platform=Platform.WINDOWS,
)
_drive, value = self.__split_drive(unicode_filepath)
if value:
match_reserved = self._RE_NTFS_RESERVED.search(value)
if match_reserved:
reserved_name = match_reserved.group()
raise ReservedNameError(
"'{}' is a reserved name".format(reserved_name),
reusable_name=False,
reserved_name=reserved_name,
platform=self.platform,
)
def validate_filepath(
file_path: PathType,
platform: Optional[str] = None,
min_len: int = 1,
max_len: Optional[int] = None,
check_reserved: bool = True,
) -> None:
"""Verifying whether the ``file_path`` is a valid file path or not.
Args:
file_path:
File path to validate.
platform:
Target platform name of the file path.
.. include:: platform.txt
min_len:
Minimum length of the ``file_path``. The value must be greater or equal to one.
Defaults to ``1``.
max_len:
Maximum length of the ``file_path`` length. If the value is |None|,
automatically determined by the ``platform``:
- ``Linux``: 4096
- ``macOS``: 1024
- ``Windows``: 260
- ``universal``: 260
check_reserved:
If |True|, check reserved names of the ``platform``.
Raises:
ValidationError (ErrorReason.INVALID_CHARACTER):
If the ``file_path`` includes invalid char(s):
|invalid_file_path_chars|.
The following characters are also invalid for Windows platform:
|invalid_win_file_path_chars|
ValidationError (ErrorReason.INVALID_LENGTH):
If the ``file_path`` is longer than ``max_len`` characters.
ValidationError:
If ``file_path`` include invalid values.
Example:
:ref:`example-validate-file-path`
See Also:
`Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces - Win32 apps | Microsoft Docs
<https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/fileio/naming-a-file>`__
"""
FilePathValidator(
platform=platform, min_len=min_len, max_len=max_len, check_reserved=check_reserved
).validate(file_path)
def validate_file_path(file_path, platform=None, max_path_len=None):
# Deprecated
validate_filepath(file_path, platform, max_path_len)
def is_valid_filepath(
file_path: PathType,
platform: Optional[str] = None,
min_len: int = 1,
max_len: Optional[int] = None,
check_reserved: bool = True,
) -> bool:
"""Check whether the ``file_path`` is a valid name or not.
Args:
file_path:
A filepath to be checked.
Example:
:ref:`example-is-valid-filepath`
See Also:
:py:func:`.validate_filepath()`
"""
return FilePathValidator(
platform=platform, min_len=min_len, max_len=max_len, check_reserved=check_reserved
).is_valid(file_path)
def sanitize_filepath(
file_path: PathType,
replacement_text: str = "",
platform: Optional[str] = None,
max_len: Optional[int] = None,
check_reserved: bool = True,
normalize: bool = True,
) -> PathType:
"""Make a valid file path from a string.
To make a valid file path the function does:
- replace invalid characters for a file path within the ``file_path``
with the ``replacement_text``. Invalid characters are as follows:
- unprintable characters
- |invalid_file_path_chars|
- for Windows (or universal) only: |invalid_win_file_path_chars|
- Append underscore (``"_"``) at the tail of the name if sanitized name
is one of the reserved names by operating systems
(only when ``check_reserved`` is |True|).
Args:
file_path:
File path to sanitize.
replacement_text:
Replacement text for invalid characters.
Defaults to ``""``.
platform:
Target platform name of the file path.
.. include:: platform.txt
max_len:
Maximum length of the ``file_path`` length. Truncate the name if the ``file_path``
length exceedd this value. If the value is |None|,
``max_len`` will automatically determined by the ``platform``:
- ``Linux``: 4096
- ``macOS``: 1024
- ``Windows``: 260
- ``universal``: 260
check_reserved:
If |True|, sanitize reserved names of the ``platform``.
normalize:
If |True|, normalize the the file path.
Returns:
Same type as the argument (str or PathLike object):
Sanitized filepath.
Raises:
ValueError:
If the ``file_path`` is an invalid file path.
Example:
:ref:`example-sanitize-file-path`
"""
return FilePathSanitizer(
platform=platform, max_len=max_len, check_reserved=check_reserved, normalize=normalize
).sanitize(file_path, replacement_text)
def sanitize_file_path(file_path, replacement_text="", platform=None, max_path_len=None):
# Deprecated
return sanitize_filepath(file_path, platform, max_path_len)