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040 private static final int RETRY_SLEEP_MILLIS = 10; 041 /** 042 * The System property key for the user directory. 043 */ 044 private static final String USER_DIR_KEY = "user.dir"; 045 private static final File USER_DIR = new File(System.getProperty(USER_DIR_KEY)); 046 private static boolean windowsOs = initWindowsOs(); 047 048 private FileUtil() { 049 // Utils method 050 } 051 052 private static boolean initWindowsOs() { 053 // initialize once as System.getProperty is not fast 054 String osName = System.getProperty("os.name").toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH); 055 return osName.contains("windows"); 056 } 057 058 public static File getUserDir() { 059 return USER_DIR; 060 } 061 062 /** 063 * Normalizes the path to cater for Windows and other platforms 064 */ 065 public static String normalizePath(String path) { 066 if (path == null) { 067 return null; 068 } 069 070 if (isWindows()) { 071 // special handling for Windows where we need to convert / to \\ 072 return path.replace('/', '\\'); 073 } else { 074 // for other systems make sure we use / as separators 075 return path.replace('\\', '/'); 076 } 077 } 078 079 /** 080 * Returns true, if the OS is windows 081 */ 082 public static boolean isWindows() { 083 return windowsOs; 084 } 085 086 public static File createTempFile(String prefix, String suffix, File parentDir) throws IOException { 087 Objects.requireNonNull(parentDir); 088 089 if (suffix == null) { 090 suffix = ".tmp"; 091 } 092 if (prefix == null) { 093 prefix = "camel"; 094 } else if (prefix.length() < 3) { 095 prefix = prefix + "camel"; 096 } 097 098 // create parent folder 099 parentDir.mkdirs(); 100 101 return Files.createTempFile(parentDir.toPath(), prefix, suffix).toFile(); 102 } 103 104 /** 105 * Strip any leading separators 106 */ 107 public static String stripLeadingSeparator(String name) { 108 if (name == null) { 109 return null; 110 } 111 while (name.startsWith("/") || name.startsWith(File.separator)) { 112 name = name.substring(1); 113 } 114 return name; 115 } 116 117 /** 118 * Does the name start with a leading separator 119 */ 120 public static boolean hasLeadingSeparator(String name) { 121 if (name == null) { 122 return false; 123 } 124 if (name.startsWith("/") || name.startsWith(File.separator)) { 125 return true; 126 } 127 return false; 128 } 129 130 /** 131 * Strip first leading separator 132 */ 133 public static String stripFirstLeadingSeparator(String name) { 134 if (name == null) { 135 return null; 136 } 137 if (name.startsWith("/") || name.startsWith(File.separator)) { 138 name = name.substring(1); 139 } 140 return name; 141 } 142 143 /** 144 * Strip any trailing separators 145 */ 146 public static String stripTrailingSeparator(String name) { 147 if (ObjectHelper.isEmpty(name)) { 148 return name; 149 } 150 151 String s = name; 152 153 // there must be some leading text, as we should only remove trailing separators 154 while (s.endsWith("/") || s.endsWith(File.separator)) { 155 s = s.substring(0, s.length() - 1); 156 } 157 158 // if the string is empty, that means there was only trailing slashes, and no leading text 159 // and so we should then return the original name as is 160 if (ObjectHelper.isEmpty(s)) { 161 return name; 162 } else { 163 // return without trailing slashes 164 return s; 165 } 166 } 167 168 /** 169 * Strips any leading paths 170 */ 171 public static String stripPath(String name) { 172 if (name == null) { 173 return null; 174 } 175 int posUnix = name.lastIndexOf('/'); 176 int posWin = name.lastIndexOf('\\'); 177 int pos = Math.max(posUnix, posWin); 178 179 if (pos != -1) { 180 return name.substring(pos + 1); 181 } 182 return name; 183 } 184 185 public static String stripExt(String name) { 186 return stripExt(name, false); 187 } 188 189 public static String stripExt(String name, boolean singleMode) { 190 if (name == null) { 191 return null; 192 } 193 194 // the name may have a leading path 195 int posUnix = name.lastIndexOf('/'); 196 int posWin = name.lastIndexOf('\\'); 197 int pos = Math.max(posUnix, posWin); 198 199 if (pos > 0) { 200 String onlyName = name.substring(pos + 1); 201 int pos2 = singleMode ? onlyName.lastIndexOf('.') : onlyName.indexOf('.'); 202 if (pos2 > 0) { 203 return name.substring(0, pos + pos2 + 1); 204 } 205 } else { 206 // if single ext mode, then only return last extension 207 int pos2 = singleMode ? name.lastIndexOf('.') : name.indexOf('.'); 208 if (pos2 > 0) { 209 return name.substring(0, pos2); 210 } 211 } 212 213 return name; 214 } 215 216 public static String onlyExt(String name) { 217 return onlyExt(name, false); 218 } 219 220 public static String onlyExt(String name, boolean singleMode) { 221 if (name == null) { 222 return null; 223 } 224 name = stripPath(name); 225 226 // extension is the first dot, as a file may have double extension such as .tar.gz 227 // if single ext mode, then only return last extension 228 int pos = singleMode ? name.lastIndexOf('.') : name.indexOf('.'); 229 if (pos != -1) { 230 return name.substring(pos + 1); 231 } 232 return null; 233 } 234 235 /** 236 * Returns only the leading path (returns <tt>null</tt> if no path) 237 */ 238 public static String onlyPath(String name) { 239 if (name == null) { 240 return null; 241 } 242 243 int posUnix = name.lastIndexOf('/'); 244 int posWin = name.lastIndexOf('\\'); 245 int pos = Math.max(posUnix, posWin); 246 247 if (pos > 0) { 248 return name.substring(0, pos); 249 } else if (pos == 0) { 250 // name is in the root path, so extract the path as the first char 251 return name.substring(0, 1); 252 } 253 // no path in name 254 return null; 255 } 256 257 /** 258 * Compacts a path by stacking it and reducing <tt>..</tt>, 259 * and uses OS specific file separators (eg {@link java.io.File#separator}). 260 */ 261 public static String compactPath(String path) { 262 return compactPath(path, "" + File.separatorChar); 263 } 264 265 /** 266 * Compacts a path by stacking it and reducing <tt>..</tt>, 267 * and uses the given separator. 268 * 269 */ 270 public static String compactPath(String path, char separator) { 271 return compactPath(path, "" + separator); 272 } 273 274 /** 275 * Compacts a file path by stacking it and reducing <tt>..</tt>, 276 * and uses the given separator. 277 */ 278 public static String compactPath(String path, String separator) { 279 if (path == null) { 280 return null; 281 } 282 283 if (path.startsWith("http:")) { 284 return path; 285 } 286 287 // only normalize if contains a path separator 288 if (path.indexOf('/') == -1 && path.indexOf('\\') == -1) { 289 return path; 290 } 291 292 // need to normalize path before compacting 293 path = normalizePath(path); 294 295 // preserve ending slash if given in input path 296 boolean endsWithSlash = path.endsWith("/") || path.endsWith("\\"); 297 298 // preserve starting slash if given in input path 299 int cntSlashsAtStart = 0; 300 if (path.startsWith("/") || path.startsWith("\\")) { 301 cntSlashsAtStart++; 302 // for Windows, preserve up to 2 starting slashes, which is necessary for UNC paths. 303 if (isWindows() && path.length() > 1 && (path.charAt(1) == '/' || path.charAt(1) == '\\')) { 304 cntSlashsAtStart++; 305 } 306 } 307 308 Deque<String> stack = new ArrayDeque<>(); 309 310 // separator can either be windows or unix style 311 String separatorRegex = "\\\\|/"; 312 String[] parts = path.split(separatorRegex); 313 for (String part : parts) { 314 if (part.equals("..") && !stack.isEmpty() && !"..".equals(stack.peek())) { 315 // only pop if there is a previous path, which is not a ".." path either 316 stack.pop(); 317 } else if (part.equals(".") || part.isEmpty()) { 318 // do nothing because we don't want a path like foo/./bar or foo//bar 319 } else { 320 stack.push(part); 321 } 322 } 323 324 // build path based on stack 325 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); 326 327 for (int i = 0; i < cntSlashsAtStart; i++) { 328 sb.append(separator); 329 } 330 331 // now we build back using FIFO so need to use descending 332 for (Iterator<String> it = stack.descendingIterator(); it.hasNext();) { 333 sb.append(it.next()); 334 if (it.hasNext()) { 335 sb.append(separator); 336 } 337 } 338 339 if (endsWithSlash && stack.size() > 0) { 340 sb.append(separator); 341 } 342 343 return sb.toString(); 344 } 345 346 public static void removeDir(File d) { 347 String[] list = d.list(); 348 if (list == null) { 349 list = new String[0]; 350 } 351 for (String s : list) { 352 File f = new File(d, s); 353 if (f.isDirectory()) { 354 removeDir(f); 355 } else { 356 delete(f); 357 } 358 } 359 delete(d); 360 } 361 362 private static void delete(File f) { 363 if (!f.delete()) { 364 if (isWindows()) { 365 System.gc(); 366 } 367 try { 368 Thread.sleep(RETRY_SLEEP_MILLIS); 369 } catch (InterruptedException ex) { 370 // Ignore Exception 371 } 372 if (!f.delete()) { 373 f.deleteOnExit(); 374 } 375 } 376 } 377 378 /** 379 * Renames a file. 380 * 381 * @param from the from file 382 * @param to the to file 383 * @param copyAndDeleteOnRenameFail whether to fallback and do copy and delete, if renameTo fails 384 * @return <tt>true</tt> if the file was renamed, otherwise <tt>false</tt> 385 * @throws java.io.IOException is thrown if error renaming file 386 */ 387 public static boolean renameFile(File from, File to, boolean copyAndDeleteOnRenameFail) throws IOException { 388 // do not try to rename non existing files 389 if (!from.exists()) { 390 return false; 391 } 392 393 // some OS such as Windows can have problem doing rename IO operations so we may need to 394 // retry a couple of times to let it work 395 boolean renamed = false; 396 int count = 0; 397 while (!renamed && count < 3) { 398 if (LOG.isDebugEnabled() && count > 0) { 399 LOG.debug("Retrying attempt {} to rename file from: {} to: {}", count, from, to); 400 } 401 402 renamed = from.renameTo(to); 403 if (!renamed && count > 0) { 404 try { 405 Thread.sleep(1000); 406 } catch (InterruptedException e) { 407 // ignore 408 } 409 } 410 count++; 411 } 412 413 // we could not rename using renameTo, so lets fallback and do a copy/delete approach. 414 // for example if you move files between different file systems (linux -> windows etc.) 415 if (!renamed && copyAndDeleteOnRenameFail) { 416 // now do a copy and delete as all rename attempts failed 417 LOG.debug("Cannot rename file from: {} to: {}, will now use a copy/delete approach instead", from, to); 418 renamed = renameFileUsingCopy(from, to); 419 } 420 421 if (LOG.isDebugEnabled() && count > 0) { 422 LOG.debug("Tried {} to rename file: {} to: {} with result: {}", count, from, to, renamed); 423 } 424 return renamed; 425 } 426 427 /** 428 * Rename file using copy and delete strategy. This is primarily used in 429 * environments where the regular rename operation is unreliable. 430 * 431 * @param from the file to be renamed 432 * @param to the new target file 433 * @return <tt>true</tt> if the file was renamed successfully, otherwise <tt>false</tt> 434 * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs during copy or delete operations. 435 */ 436 public static boolean renameFileUsingCopy(File from, File to) throws IOException { 437 // do not try to rename non existing files 438 if (!from.exists()) { 439 return false; 440 } 441 442 LOG.debug("Rename file '{}' to '{}' using copy/delete strategy.", from, to); 443 444 copyFile(from, to); 445 if (!deleteFile(from)) { 446 throw new IOException("Renaming file from '" + from + "' to '" + to + "' failed: Cannot delete file '" + from + "' after copy succeeded"); 447 } 448 449 return true; 450 } 451 452 /** 453 * Copies the file 454 * 455 * @param from the source file 456 * @param to the destination file 457 * @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs during copy operation 458 */ 459 public static void copyFile(File from, File to) throws IOException { 460 Files.copy(from.toPath(), to.toPath(), StandardCopyOption.REPLACE_EXISTING); 461 } 462 463 /** 464 * Deletes the file. 465 * <p/> 466 * This implementation will attempt to delete the file up till three times with one second delay, which 467 * can mitigate problems on deleting files on some platforms such as Windows. 468 * 469 * @param file the file to delete 470 */ 471 public static boolean deleteFile(File file) { 472 // do not try to delete non existing files 473 if (!file.exists()) { 474 return false; 475 } 476 477 // some OS such as Windows can have problem doing delete IO operations so we may need to 478 // retry a couple of times to let it work 479 boolean deleted = false; 480 int count = 0; 481 while (!deleted && count < 3) { 482 LOG.debug("Retrying attempt {} to delete file: {}", count, file); 483 484 deleted = file.delete(); 485 if (!deleted && count > 0) { 486 try { 487 Thread.sleep(1000); 488 } catch (InterruptedException e) { 489 // ignore 490 } 491 } 492 count++; 493 } 494 495 496 if (LOG.isDebugEnabled() && count > 0) { 497 LOG.debug("Tried {} to delete file: {} with result: {}", count, file, deleted); 498 } 499 return deleted; 500 } 501 502 /** 503 * Is the given file an absolute file. 504 * <p/> 505 * Will also work around issue on Windows to consider files on Windows starting with a \ 506 * as absolute files. This makes the logic consistent across all OS platforms. 507 * 508 * @param file the file 509 * @return <tt>true</ff> if its an absolute path, <tt>false</tt> otherwise. 510 */ 511 public static boolean isAbsolute(File file) { 512 if (isWindows()) { 513 // special for windows 514 String path = file.getPath(); 515 if (path.startsWith(File.separator)) { 516 return true; 517 } 518 } 519 return file.isAbsolute(); 520 } 521 522 /** 523 * Creates a new file. 524 * 525 * @param file the file 526 * @return <tt>true</tt> if created a new file, <tt>false</tt> otherwise 527 * @throws IOException is thrown if error creating the new file 528 */ 529 public static boolean createNewFile(File file) throws IOException { 530 // need to check first 531 if (file.exists()) { 532 return false; 533 } 534 try { 535 return file.createNewFile(); 536 } catch (IOException e) { 537 // and check again if the file was created as createNewFile may create the file 538 // but throw a permission error afterwards when using some NAS 539 if (file.exists()) { 540 return true; 541 } else { 542 throw e; 543 } 544 } 545 } 546 547}