ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibCore/ConfigFile.cpp
Ali Mohammad Pur 5e1499d104 Everywhere: Rename {Deprecated => Byte}String
This commit un-deprecates DeprecatedString, and repurposes it as a byte
string.
As the null state has already been removed, there are no other
particularly hairy blockers in repurposing this type as a byte string
(what it _really_ is).

This commit is auto-generated:
  $ xs=$(ack -l \bDeprecatedString\b\|deprecated_string AK Userland \
    Meta Ports Ladybird Tests Kernel)
  $ perl -pie 's/\bDeprecatedString\b/ByteString/g;
    s/deprecated_string/byte_string/g' $xs
  $ clang-format --style=file -i \
    $(git diff --name-only | grep \.cpp\|\.h)
  $ gn format $(git ls-files '*.gn' '*.gni')
2023-12-17 18:25:10 +03:30

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2018-2020, Andreas Kling <kling@serenityos.org>
* Copyright (c) 2021, networkException <networkexception@serenityos.org>
* Copyright (c) 2022, Sam Atkins <atkinssj@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <AK/LexicalPath.h>
#include <AK/StringBuilder.h>
#include <LibCore/ConfigFile.h>
#include <LibCore/Directory.h>
#include <LibCore/StandardPaths.h>
#include <LibCore/System.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
namespace Core {
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<ConfigFile>> ConfigFile::open_for_lib(ByteString const& lib_name, AllowWriting allow_altering)
{
ByteString directory_name = ByteString::formatted("{}/lib", StandardPaths::config_directory());
auto directory = TRY(Directory::create(directory_name, Directory::CreateDirectories::Yes));
auto path = ByteString::formatted("{}/{}.ini", directory, lib_name);
return ConfigFile::open(path, allow_altering);
}
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<ConfigFile>> ConfigFile::open_for_app(ByteString const& app_name, AllowWriting allow_altering)
{
auto directory = TRY(Directory::create(StandardPaths::config_directory(), Directory::CreateDirectories::Yes));
auto path = ByteString::formatted("{}/{}.ini", directory, app_name);
return ConfigFile::open(path, allow_altering);
}
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<ConfigFile>> ConfigFile::open_for_system(ByteString const& app_name, AllowWriting allow_altering)
{
auto path = ByteString::formatted("/etc/{}.ini", app_name);
return ConfigFile::open(path, allow_altering);
}
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<ConfigFile>> ConfigFile::open(ByteString const& filename, AllowWriting allow_altering)
{
auto maybe_file = File::open(filename, allow_altering == AllowWriting::Yes ? File::OpenMode::ReadWrite : File::OpenMode::Read);
OwnPtr<InputBufferedFile> buffered_file;
if (maybe_file.is_error()) {
// If we attempted to open a read-only file that does not exist, we ignore the error, making it appear
// the same as if we had opened an empty file. This behavior is a little weird, but is required by
// user code, which does not check the config file exists before opening.
if (!(allow_altering == AllowWriting::No && maybe_file.error().code() == ENOENT))
return maybe_file.release_error();
} else {
buffered_file = TRY(InputBufferedFile::create(maybe_file.release_value()));
}
auto config_file = TRY(adopt_nonnull_ref_or_enomem(new (nothrow) ConfigFile(filename, move(buffered_file))));
TRY(config_file->reparse());
return config_file;
}
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<ConfigFile>> ConfigFile::open(ByteString const& filename, int fd)
{
auto file = TRY(File::adopt_fd(fd, File::OpenMode::ReadWrite));
return open(filename, move(file));
}
ErrorOr<NonnullRefPtr<ConfigFile>> ConfigFile::open(ByteString const& filename, NonnullOwnPtr<Core::File> file)
{
auto buffered_file = TRY(InputBufferedFile::create(move(file)));
auto config_file = TRY(adopt_nonnull_ref_or_enomem(new (nothrow) ConfigFile(filename, move(buffered_file))));
TRY(config_file->reparse());
return config_file;
}
ConfigFile::ConfigFile(ByteString const& filename, OwnPtr<InputBufferedFile> open_file)
: m_filename(filename)
, m_file(move(open_file))
{
}
ConfigFile::~ConfigFile()
{
MUST(sync());
}
ErrorOr<void> ConfigFile::reparse()
{
m_groups.clear();
if (!m_file)
return {};
HashMap<ByteString, ByteString>* current_group = nullptr;
auto buffer = TRY(ByteBuffer::create_uninitialized(4096));
while (TRY(m_file->can_read_line())) {
auto line = TRY(m_file->read_line(buffer));
size_t i = 0;
while (i < line.length() && (line[i] == ' ' || line[i] == '\t' || line[i] == '\n'))
++i;
if (i >= line.length())
continue;
switch (line[i]) {
case '#': // Comment, skip entire line.
case ';': // -||-
continue;
case '[': { // Start of new group.
StringBuilder builder;
++i; // Skip the '['
while (i < line.length() && (line[i] != ']')) {
builder.append(line[i]);
++i;
}
current_group = &m_groups.ensure(builder.to_byte_string());
break;
}
default: { // Start of key
StringBuilder key_builder;
StringBuilder value_builder;
while (i < line.length() && (line[i] != '=')) {
key_builder.append(line[i]);
++i;
}
++i; // Skip the '='
while (i < line.length() && (line[i] != '\n')) {
value_builder.append(line[i]);
++i;
}
if (!current_group) {
// We're not in a group yet, create one with the name ""...
current_group = &m_groups.ensure("");
}
auto value_string = value_builder.to_byte_string();
current_group->set(key_builder.to_byte_string(), value_string.trim_whitespace(TrimMode::Right));
}
}
}
return {};
}
Optional<ByteString> ConfigFile::read_entry_optional(const AK::ByteString& group, const AK::ByteString& key) const
{
if (!has_key(group, key))
return {};
auto it = m_groups.find(group);
auto jt = it->value.find(key);
return jt->value;
}
bool ConfigFile::read_bool_entry(ByteString const& group, ByteString const& key, bool default_value) const
{
auto value = read_entry(group, key, default_value ? "true" : "false");
return value == "1" || value.equals_ignoring_ascii_case("true"sv);
}
void ConfigFile::write_entry(ByteString const& group, ByteString const& key, ByteString const& value)
{
m_groups.ensure(group).ensure(key) = value;
m_dirty = true;
}
void ConfigFile::write_bool_entry(ByteString const& group, ByteString const& key, bool value)
{
write_entry(group, key, value ? "true" : "false");
}
ErrorOr<void> ConfigFile::sync()
{
if (!m_dirty)
return {};
if (!m_file)
return Error::from_errno(ENOENT);
TRY(m_file->truncate(0));
TRY(m_file->seek(0, SeekMode::SetPosition));
for (auto& it : m_groups) {
TRY(m_file->write_until_depleted(ByteString::formatted("[{}]\n", it.key).bytes()));
for (auto& jt : it.value)
TRY(m_file->write_until_depleted(ByteString::formatted("{}={}\n", jt.key, jt.value).bytes()));
TRY(m_file->write_until_depleted("\n"sv.bytes()));
}
m_dirty = false;
return {};
}
void ConfigFile::dump() const
{
for (auto& it : m_groups) {
outln("[{}]", it.key);
for (auto& jt : it.value)
outln("{}={}", jt.key, jt.value);
outln();
}
}
Vector<ByteString> ConfigFile::groups() const
{
return m_groups.keys();
}
Vector<ByteString> ConfigFile::keys(ByteString const& group) const
{
auto it = m_groups.find(group);
if (it == m_groups.end())
return {};
return it->value.keys();
}
bool ConfigFile::has_key(ByteString const& group, ByteString const& key) const
{
auto it = m_groups.find(group);
if (it == m_groups.end())
return {};
return it->value.contains(key);
}
bool ConfigFile::has_group(ByteString const& group) const
{
return m_groups.contains(group);
}
void ConfigFile::add_group(ByteString const& group)
{
m_groups.ensure(group);
m_dirty = true;
}
void ConfigFile::remove_group(ByteString const& group)
{
m_groups.remove(group);
m_dirty = true;
}
void ConfigFile::remove_entry(ByteString const& group, ByteString const& key)
{
auto it = m_groups.find(group);
if (it == m_groups.end())
return;
it->value.remove(key);
m_dirty = true;
}
}