wireshark/wsutil/filesystem.h

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/** @file
* Filesystem utility definitions
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#ifndef FILESYSTEM_H
#define FILESYSTEM_H
#include <wireshark.h>
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/*
* Default profile name.
*/
#define DEFAULT_PROFILE "Default"
/**
* Initialize our configuration environment.
*
* Get the pathname of the directory from which the executable came,
* and save it for future use.
*
* Set our configuration namespace, which determines the top-level
* configuration directory name and environment variable prefixes.
* Default is "Wireshark".
*
* @param arg0 Executable name hint. Should be argv[0].
* @param namespace_name The namespace to use. "Wireshark" or NULL uses
* the Wireshark namespace. "Logray" uses the Logray namespace.
* @return NULL on success, and a g_mallocated string containing an error on failure.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *configuration_init(const char *arg0, const char *namespace_name);
/**
* Get the configuration namespace name.
* @return The namespace name. One of "Wireshark" or "Logray".
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_configuration_namespace(void);
/**
* Check to see if the configuration namespace is for packet analysis
* (Wireshark) or log analysis (Logray).
* @return true if the configuration namespace is for packets.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC bool is_packet_configuration_namespace(void);
/*
* Get the directory in which the main (Wireshark, TShark, Logray, etc)
* program resides.
* Extcaps should use get_extcap_dir() to get their path.
*
* @return The main program file directory.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_progfile_dir(void);
/*
* Construct the path name of a non-extcap Wireshark executable file,
* given the program name. The executable name doesn't include ".exe";
* append it on Windows, so that callers don't have to worry about that.
*
* This presumes that all non-extcap executables are in the same directory.
*
* The returned file name was g_malloc()'d so it must be g_free()d when the
* caller is done with it.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *get_executable_path(const char *filename);
/*
* Get the directory in which plugins are stored; this must not be called
* before configuration_init() is called, as they might be stored in a
* subdirectory of the program file directory.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_plugins_dir(void);
/*
* Append VERSION_MAJOR.VERSION_MINOR to the plugin dir.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_plugins_dir_with_version(void);
/*
* Get the personal plugin dir.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_plugins_pers_dir(void);
/*
* Append VERSION_MAJOR.VERSION_MINOR to the plugin personal dir.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_plugins_pers_dir_with_version(void);
Extcap Capture Interface Extcap is a plugin interface, which allows for the usage of external capture interfaces via pipes using a predefined configuration language which results in a graphical gui. This implementation seeks for a generic implementation, which results in a seamless integration with the current system, and does add all external interfaces as simple interfaces. Windows Note: Due to limitations with GTK and Windows, a gspawn-winXX-helper.exe, respective gspawn-winXX-helper-console.exe is needed, which is part of any GTK windows installation. The default installation directory from the build is an extcap subdirectory underneath the run directory. The folder used by extcap may be viewed in the folders tab of the about dialog. The default installation directory for extcap plugins with a pre-build or installer version of wireshark is the extcap subdirectory underneath the main wireshark directory. For more information see: http://youtu.be/Nn84T506SwU bug #9009 Also take a look in doc/extcap_example.py for a Python-example and in extcap.pod for the arguments grammer. Todo: - Integrate with Qt - currently no GUI is generated, but the interfaces are still usable Change-Id: I4f1239b2f1ebd8b2969f73af137915f5be1ce50f Signed-off-by: Mike Ryan <mikeryan+wireshark@lacklustre.net> Signed-off-by: Mike Kershaw <dragorn@kismetwireless.net> Signed-off-by: Roland Knall <rknall@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/359 Petri-Dish: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net> Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot <buildbot-no-reply@wireshark.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net>
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/*
* Get the directory in which extcap hooks are stored; this must not be called
* before configuration_init() is called, as they might be stored in a
Extcap Capture Interface Extcap is a plugin interface, which allows for the usage of external capture interfaces via pipes using a predefined configuration language which results in a graphical gui. This implementation seeks for a generic implementation, which results in a seamless integration with the current system, and does add all external interfaces as simple interfaces. Windows Note: Due to limitations with GTK and Windows, a gspawn-winXX-helper.exe, respective gspawn-winXX-helper-console.exe is needed, which is part of any GTK windows installation. The default installation directory from the build is an extcap subdirectory underneath the run directory. The folder used by extcap may be viewed in the folders tab of the about dialog. The default installation directory for extcap plugins with a pre-build or installer version of wireshark is the extcap subdirectory underneath the main wireshark directory. For more information see: http://youtu.be/Nn84T506SwU bug #9009 Also take a look in doc/extcap_example.py for a Python-example and in extcap.pod for the arguments grammer. Todo: - Integrate with Qt - currently no GUI is generated, but the interfaces are still usable Change-Id: I4f1239b2f1ebd8b2969f73af137915f5be1ce50f Signed-off-by: Mike Ryan <mikeryan+wireshark@lacklustre.net> Signed-off-by: Mike Kershaw <dragorn@kismetwireless.net> Signed-off-by: Roland Knall <rknall@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/359 Petri-Dish: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net> Tested-by: Petri Dish Buildbot <buildbot-no-reply@wireshark.org> Reviewed-by: Michael Mann <mmann78@netscape.net>
2014-02-25 13:05:11 +00:00
* subdirectory of the program file directory.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_extcap_dir(void);
/*
* Get the personal extcap dir.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_extcap_pers_dir(void);
/*
* Get the flag indicating whether we're running from a build
* directory.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean running_in_build_directory(void);
/*
* Get the directory in which global configuration files are
* stored.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_datafile_dir(void);
/*
* Construct the path name of a global configuration file, given the
* file name.
*
* The returned file name was g_malloc()'d so it must be g_free()d when the
* caller is done with it.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *get_datafile_path(const char *filename);
/*
* Get the directory in which global documentation files are
* stored.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_doc_dir(void);
/*
* Construct the path name of a global documentation file, given the
* file name.
*
* The returned file name was g_malloc()'d so it must be g_free()d when the
* caller is done with it.
*/
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WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *get_docfile_path(const char *filename);
/*
* Construct the path URL of a global documentation file, given the
* file name.
*
* The returned file name was g_malloc()'d so it must be g_free()d when the
* caller is done with it.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *doc_file_url(const char *filename);
/*
* Get the directory in which files that, at least on UNIX, are
* system files (such as "/etc/ethers") are stored; on Windows,
* there's no "/etc" directory, so we get them from the Wireshark
* global configuration and data file directory.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_systemfile_dir(void);
/*
* Set the configuration profile name to be used for storing
* personal configuration files.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void set_profile_name(const gchar *profilename);
/*
* Get the current configuration profile name used for storing
* personal configuration files.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_profile_name(void);
/*
* Check if current profile is default profile.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean is_default_profile(void);
/*
* Check if we have global profiles.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean has_global_profiles(void);
/*
* Get the directory used to store configuration profile directories.
* Caller must free the returned string
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *get_profiles_dir(void);
/*
* Get the directory used to store configuration files for a given profile.
* Caller must free the returned string.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *get_profile_dir(const char *profilename, gboolean is_global);
/*
* Create the directory used to store configuration profile directories.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int create_profiles_dir(char **pf_dir_path_return);
/*
* Get the directory used to store global configuration profile directories.
* Caller must free the returned string
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *get_global_profiles_dir(void);
/*
* Store filenames used for personal config files so we know which
* files to copy when duplicate a configuration profile.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void profile_store_persconffiles(gboolean store);
/*
* Register a filename to the personal config files storage.
* This is for files which are not read using get_persconffile_path() during startup.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void profile_register_persconffile(const char *filename);
/*
* Check if given configuration profile exists.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean profile_exists(const gchar *profilename, gboolean global);
/*
* Create a directory for the given configuration profile.
* If we attempted to create it, and failed, return -1 and
* set "*pf_dir_path_return" to the pathname of the directory we failed
* to create (it's g_mallocated, so our caller should free it); otherwise,
* return 0.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int create_persconffile_profile(const char *profilename,
char **pf_dir_path_return);
/*
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* Returns the list of known profile config filenames
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const GHashTable * allowed_profile_filenames(void);
/*
* Delete the directory for the given configuration profile.
* If we attempted to delete it, and failed, return -1 and
* set "*pf_dir_path_return" to the pathname of the directory we failed
* to delete (it's g_mallocated, so our caller should free it); otherwise,
* return 0.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int delete_persconffile_profile(const char *profilename,
char **pf_dir_path_return);
/*
* Rename the directory for the given confinguration profile.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int rename_persconffile_profile(const char *fromname, const char *toname,
char **pf_from_dir_path_return,
char **pf_to_dir_path_return);
/*
* Copy files in one profile to the other.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int copy_persconffile_profile(const char *toname, const char *fromname,
gboolean from_global,
char **pf_filename_return,
char **pf_to_dir_path_return,
char **pf_from_dir_path_return);
/*
* Create the directory that holds personal configuration files, if
* necessary. If we attempted to create it, and failed, return -1 and
* set "*pf_dir_path_return" to the pathname of the directory we failed
* to create (it's g_mallocated, so our caller should free it); otherwise,
* return 0.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int create_persconffile_dir(char **pf_dir_path_return);
/*
* Construct the path name of a personal configuration file, given the
* file name. If using configuration profiles this directory will be
* used if "from_profile" is TRUE.
*
* The returned file name was g_malloc()'d so it must be g_free()d when the
* caller is done with it.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *get_persconffile_path(const char *filename, gboolean from_profile);
/*
* Set the path of the personal configuration file directory.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void set_persconffile_dir(const char *p);
/*
* Get the (default) directory in which personal data is stored.
*
* On Win32, this is the "My Documents" folder in the personal profile.
* On UNIX this is simply the current directory.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_persdatafile_dir(void);
/*
* Set the path of the directory in which personal data is stored.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void set_persdatafile_dir(const char *p);
/*
* Return an error message for UNIX-style errno indications on open or
* create operations.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *file_open_error_message(int err, gboolean for_writing);
/*
* Return an error message for UNIX-style errno indications on write
* operations.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *file_write_error_message(int err);
/*
* Given a pathname, return the last component.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC const char *get_basename(const char *);
/*
* Given a pathname, return a pointer to the last pathname separator
* character in the pathname, or NULL if the pathname contains no
* separators.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *find_last_pathname_separator(const char *path);
/*
* Given a pathname, return a string containing everything but the
* last component. NOTE: this overwrites the pathname handed into
* it....
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC char *get_dirname(char *);
/*
* Given a pathname, return:
*
* the errno, if an attempt to "stat()" the file fails;
*
* EISDIR, if the attempt succeeded and the file turned out
* to be a directory;
*
* 0, if the attempt succeeded and the file turned out not
* to be a directory.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int test_for_directory(const char *);
/*
* Given a pathname, return:
*
* the errno, if an attempt to "stat()" the file fails;
*
* ESPIPE, if the attempt succeeded and the file turned out
* to be a FIFO;
*
* 0, if the attempt succeeded and the file turned out not
* to be a FIFO.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC int test_for_fifo(const char *);
/*
* Check, if file is existing.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean file_exists(const char *fname);
/*
* Check if file is existing and has text entries which does not start
* with the comment character.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean config_file_exists_with_entries(const char *fname, char comment_char);
/*
* Check if two filenames are identical (with absolute and relative paths).
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean files_identical(const char *fname1, const char *fname2);
/*
* Check if file has been recreated since it was opened.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean file_needs_reopen(int fd, const char* filename);
/*
* Write content to a file in binary mode, for those operating systems that
* care about such things. This should be OK for all files, even text files, as
* we'll write the raw bytes, and we don't look at the bytes as we copy them.
*
* Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure. If a failure, it also
* displays a simple dialog window with the error message.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean write_file_binary_mode(const char *filename,
const void *content, size_t content_len);
/*
* Copy a file in binary mode, for those operating systems that care about
* such things. This should be OK for all files, even text files, as
* we'll copy the raw bytes, and we don't look at the bytes as we copy
* them.
*
* Returns TRUE on success, FALSE on failure. If a failure, it also
* displays a simple dialog window with the error message.
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gboolean copy_file_binary_mode(const char *from_filename,
const char *to_filename);
/*
* Given a filename return a filesystem URL. Relative paths are prefixed with
* the datafile directory path.
*
* @param filename A file name or path. Relative paths will be prefixed with
* the data file directory path.
* @return A filesystem URL for the file or NULL on failure. A non-NULL return
* value must be freed with g_free().
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC gchar* data_file_url(const gchar *filename);
/*
* Free the internal structtures
*/
WS_DLL_PUBLIC void free_progdirs(void);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* FILESYSTEM_H */