///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Name: filesys.h // Purpose: class for opening files - virtual file system // Author: Vaclav Slavik // Copyright: (c) 1999 Vaclav Slavik // Licence: wxWindows Licence ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// #ifndef __FILESYS_H__ #define __FILESYS_H__ #ifdef __GNUG__ #pragma interface #endif #include "wx/setup.h" #if (wxUSE_FS_INET || wxUSE_FS_ZIP) && wxUSE_STREAMS #include "wx/stream.h" #include "wx/mimetype.h" #include "wx/url.h" class wxFSFile; class wxFileSystemHandler; class wxFileSystem; //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxFSFile // This class is a file opened using wxFileSystem. It consists of // input stream, location, mime type & optional anchor // (in 'index.htm#chapter2', 'chapter2' is anchor) //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- class WXDLLEXPORT wxFSFile : public wxObject { private: wxInputStream *m_Stream; wxString m_Location; wxString m_MimeType; wxString m_Anchor; public: wxFSFile(wxInputStream *stream, const wxString& loc, const wxString& mimetype, const wxString& anchor) { m_Stream = stream; m_Location = loc; m_MimeType = mimetype; m_MimeType.MakeLower(); m_Anchor = anchor; } virtual ~wxFSFile() { if (m_Stream) delete m_Stream; } wxInputStream *GetStream() const {return m_Stream;} // returns stream. This doesn't _create_ stream, it only returns // pointer to it!! const wxString& GetMimeType() const {return m_MimeType;} // returns file's mime type const wxString& GetLocation() const {return m_Location;} // returns the original location (aka filename) of the file const wxString& GetAnchor() const {return m_Anchor;} }; //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxFileSystemHandler // This class is FS handler for wxFileSystem. It provides // interface to access certain // kinds of files (HTPP, FTP, local, tar.gz etc..) //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- class WXDLLEXPORT wxFileSystemHandler : public wxObject { DECLARE_ABSTRACT_CLASS(wxFileSystemHandler) public: wxFileSystemHandler() : wxObject() {} virtual bool CanOpen(const wxString& location) = 0; // returns TRUE if this handler is able to open given location virtual wxFSFile* OpenFile(wxFileSystem& fs, const wxString& location) = 0; // opens given file and returns pointer to input stream. // Returns NULL if opening failed. // The location is always absolute path. protected: wxString GetProtocol(const wxString& location) const; // returns protocol ("file", "http", "tar" etc.) The last (most right) // protocol is used: // {it returns "tar" for "file:subdir/archive.tar.gz#tar:/README.txt"} wxString GetLeftLocation(const wxString& location) const; // returns left part of address: // {it returns "file:subdir/archive.tar.gz" for "file:subdir/archive.tar.gz#tar:/README.txt"} wxString GetAnchor(const wxString& location) const; // returns anchor part of address: // {it returns "anchor" for "file:subdir/archive.tar.gz#tar:/README.txt#anchor"} // NOTE: anchor is NOT a part of GetLeftLocation()'s return value wxString GetRightLocation(const wxString& location) const; // returns right part of address: // {it returns "/README.txt" for "file:subdir/archive.tar.gz#tar:/README.txt"} wxString GetMimeTypeFromExt(const wxString& location); // Returns MIME type of the file - w/o need to open it // (default behaviour is that it returns type based on extension) public: static void CleanUpStatics(); // deletes static members (m_MimeMng). It can be called // as many times as you wish because m_MimeMng is created // on demand private: static wxMimeTypesManager *m_MimeMng; // MIME manager // (it's static and thus shared by all instances and derived classes) }; //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // wxFileSystem // This class provides simple interface for opening various // kinds of files (HTPP, FTP, local, tar.gz etc..) //-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- class WXDLLEXPORT wxFileSystem : public wxObject { DECLARE_DYNAMIC_CLASS(wxFileSystem) private: wxString m_Path; // the path (location) we are currently in // this is path, not file! // (so if you opened test/demo.htm, it is // "test/", not "test/demo.htm") wxString m_LastName; // name of last opened file (full path) static wxList m_Handlers; // list of FS handlers public: wxFileSystem() : wxObject() {m_Path = m_LastName = wxEmptyString; m_Handlers.DeleteContents(TRUE);} void ChangePathTo(const wxString& location, bool is_dir = FALSE); // sets the current location. Every call to OpenFile is // relative to this location. // NOTE !! // unless is_dir = TRUE 'location' is *not* the directory but // file contained in this directory // (so ChangePathTo("dir/subdir/xh.htm") sets m_Path to "dir/subdir/") wxString GetPath() const {return m_Path;} wxFSFile* OpenFile(const wxString& location); // opens given file and returns pointer to input stream. // Returns NULL if opening failed. // It first tries to open the file in relative scope // (based on ChangePathTo()'s value) and then as an absolute // path. static void AddHandler(wxFileSystemHandler *handler); // Adds FS handler. // In fact, this class is only front-end to the FS hanlers :-) static void CleanUpHandlers(); // remove all items from the m_Handlers list }; /* 'location' syntax: To determine FS type, we're using standard KDE notation: file:/absolute/path/file.htm file:relative_path/xxxxx.html /some/path/x.file ('file:' is default) http://www.gnome.org file:subdir/archive.tar.gz#tar:/README.txt special characters : ':' - FS identificator is before this char '#' - separator. It can be either HTML anchor ("index.html#news") (in case there is no ':' in the string to the right from it) or FS separator (example : http://www.wxhtml.org/wxhtml-0.1.tar.gz#tar:/include/wxhtml/filesys.h" this would access tgz archive stored on web) '/' - directory (path) separator. It is used to determine upper-level path. HEY! Don't use \ even if you're on Windows! */ #endif // (wxUSE_FS_INET || wxUSE_FS_ZIP) && wxUSE_STREAMS #endif // __FILESYS_H__