""" .. codeauthor:: Tsuyoshi Hombashi """ import itertools import ntpath import posixpath import re import warnings from pathlib import Path, PurePath from typing import Optional, Pattern, Sequence, Tuple from ._base import AbstractSanitizer, AbstractValidator, BaseFile, BaseValidator from ._common import findall_to_str, to_str, validate_pathtype from ._const import DEFAULT_MIN_LEN, INVALID_CHAR_ERR_MSG_TMPL, Platform from ._types import PathType, PlatformType from .error import ErrorAttrKey, ErrorReason, InvalidCharError, ValidationError from .handler import ReservedNameHandler, ValidationErrorHandler _DEFAULT_MAX_FILENAME_LEN = 255 _RE_INVALID_FILENAME = re.compile(f"[{re.escape(BaseFile._INVALID_FILENAME_CHARS):s}]", re.UNICODE) _RE_INVALID_WIN_FILENAME = re.compile( f"[{re.escape(BaseFile._INVALID_WIN_FILENAME_CHARS):s}]", re.UNICODE ) class FileNameSanitizer(AbstractSanitizer): def __init__( self, max_len: int = _DEFAULT_MAX_FILENAME_LEN, fs_encoding: Optional[str] = None, platform: Optional[PlatformType] = None, null_value_handler: Optional[ValidationErrorHandler] = None, reserved_name_handler: Optional[ValidationErrorHandler] = None, additional_reserved_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, validate_after_sanitize: bool = False, validator: Optional[AbstractValidator] = None, ) -> None: if validator: fname_validator = validator else: fname_validator = FileNameValidator( min_len=DEFAULT_MIN_LEN, max_len=max_len, fs_encoding=fs_encoding, check_reserved=True, additional_reserved_names=additional_reserved_names, platform=platform, ) super().__init__( max_len=max_len, fs_encoding=fs_encoding, null_value_handler=null_value_handler, reserved_name_handler=reserved_name_handler, additional_reserved_names=additional_reserved_names, platform_max_len=_DEFAULT_MAX_FILENAME_LEN, platform=platform, validate_after_sanitize=validate_after_sanitize, validator=fname_validator, ) self._sanitize_regexp = self._get_sanitize_regexp() def sanitize(self, value: PathType, replacement_text: str = "") -> PathType: try: validate_pathtype(value, allow_whitespaces=not self._is_windows(include_universal=True)) except ValidationError as e: if e.reason == ErrorReason.NULL_NAME: if isinstance(value, PurePath): raise return self._null_value_handler(e) raise sanitized_filename = self._sanitize_regexp.sub(replacement_text, str(value)) sanitized_filename = sanitized_filename[: self.max_len] try: self._validator.validate(sanitized_filename) except ValidationError as e: if e.reason == ErrorReason.RESERVED_NAME: replacement_word = self._reserved_name_handler(e) if e.reserved_name != replacement_word: sanitized_filename = re.sub( re.escape(e.reserved_name), replacement_word, sanitized_filename ) elif e.reason == ErrorReason.INVALID_CHARACTER and self._is_windows( include_universal=True ): # Do not start a file or directory name with a space sanitized_filename = sanitized_filename.lstrip(" ") # Do not end a file or directory name with a space or a period sanitized_filename = sanitized_filename.rstrip(" ") if sanitized_filename not in (".", ".."): sanitized_filename = sanitized_filename.rstrip(" .") elif e.reason == ErrorReason.NULL_NAME: sanitized_filename = self._null_value_handler(e) if self._validate_after_sanitize: try: self._validator.validate(sanitized_filename) except ValidationError as e: raise ValidationError( description=str(e), reason=ErrorReason.INVALID_AFTER_SANITIZE, platform=self.platform, ) if isinstance(value, PurePath): return Path(sanitized_filename) return sanitized_filename def _get_sanitize_regexp(self) -> Pattern[str]: if self._is_windows(include_universal=True): return _RE_INVALID_WIN_FILENAME return _RE_INVALID_FILENAME class FileNameValidator(BaseValidator): _WINDOWS_RESERVED_FILE_NAMES = ("CON", "PRN", "AUX", "CLOCK$", "NUL") + tuple( f"{name:s}{num:d}" for name, num in itertools.product(("COM", "LPT"), range(1, 10)) ) _MACOS_RESERVED_FILE_NAMES = (":",) @property def reserved_keywords(self) -> Tuple[str, ...]: common_keywords = super().reserved_keywords if self._is_universal(): word_set = set( common_keywords + self._WINDOWS_RESERVED_FILE_NAMES + self._MACOS_RESERVED_FILE_NAMES ) elif self._is_windows(): word_set = set(common_keywords + self._WINDOWS_RESERVED_FILE_NAMES) elif self._is_posix() or self._is_macos(): word_set = set(common_keywords + self._MACOS_RESERVED_FILE_NAMES) else: word_set = set(common_keywords) return tuple(sorted(word_set)) def __init__( self, min_len: int = DEFAULT_MIN_LEN, max_len: int = _DEFAULT_MAX_FILENAME_LEN, fs_encoding: Optional[str] = None, platform: Optional[PlatformType] = None, check_reserved: bool = True, additional_reserved_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, ) -> None: super().__init__( min_len=min_len, max_len=max_len, fs_encoding=fs_encoding, check_reserved=check_reserved, additional_reserved_names=additional_reserved_names, platform_max_len=_DEFAULT_MAX_FILENAME_LEN, platform=platform, ) def validate(self, value: PathType) -> None: validate_pathtype(value, allow_whitespaces=not self._is_windows(include_universal=True)) unicode_filename = to_str(value) byte_ct = len(unicode_filename.encode(self._fs_encoding)) self.validate_abspath(unicode_filename) err_kwargs = { ErrorAttrKey.REASON: ErrorReason.INVALID_LENGTH, ErrorAttrKey.PLATFORM: self.platform, ErrorAttrKey.FS_ENCODING: self._fs_encoding, ErrorAttrKey.BYTE_COUNT: byte_ct, } if byte_ct > self.max_len: raise ValidationError( [ f"filename is too long: expected<={self.max_len:d} bytes, actual={byte_ct:d} bytes" ], **err_kwargs, ) if byte_ct < self.min_len: raise ValidationError( [ f"filename is too short: expected>={self.min_len:d} bytes, actual={byte_ct:d} bytes" ], **err_kwargs, ) self._validate_reserved_keywords(unicode_filename) self.__validate_universal_filename(unicode_filename) if self._is_windows(include_universal=True): self.__validate_win_filename(unicode_filename) def validate_abspath(self, value: str) -> None: err = ValidationError( description=f"found an absolute path ({value}), expected a filename", platform=self.platform, reason=ErrorReason.FOUND_ABS_PATH, ) if self._is_windows(include_universal=True): if ntpath.isabs(value): raise err if posixpath.isabs(value): raise err def __validate_universal_filename(self, unicode_filename: str) -> None: match = _RE_INVALID_FILENAME.findall(unicode_filename) if match: raise InvalidCharError( INVALID_CHAR_ERR_MSG_TMPL.format( invalid=findall_to_str(match), value=repr(unicode_filename) ), platform=Platform.UNIVERSAL, ) def __validate_win_filename(self, unicode_filename: str) -> None: match = _RE_INVALID_WIN_FILENAME.findall(unicode_filename) if match: raise InvalidCharError( INVALID_CHAR_ERR_MSG_TMPL.format( invalid=findall_to_str(match), value=repr(unicode_filename) ), platform=Platform.WINDOWS, ) if unicode_filename in (".", ".."): return KB2829981_err_tmpl = "{}. Refer: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/shell-experience/file-folder-name-whitespace-characters" # noqa: E501 if unicode_filename[-1] in (" ", "."): raise InvalidCharError( INVALID_CHAR_ERR_MSG_TMPL.format( invalid=re.escape(unicode_filename[-1]), value=repr(unicode_filename) ), platform=Platform.WINDOWS, description=KB2829981_err_tmpl.format( "Do not end a file or directory name with a space or a period" ), ) if unicode_filename[0] in (" "): raise InvalidCharError( INVALID_CHAR_ERR_MSG_TMPL.format( invalid=re.escape(unicode_filename[0]), value=repr(unicode_filename) ), platform=Platform.WINDOWS, description=KB2829981_err_tmpl.format( "Do not start a file or directory name with a space" ), ) def validate_filename( filename: PathType, platform: Optional[PlatformType] = None, min_len: int = DEFAULT_MIN_LEN, max_len: int = _DEFAULT_MAX_FILENAME_LEN, fs_encoding: Optional[str] = None, check_reserved: bool = True, additional_reserved_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, ) -> None: """Verifying whether the ``filename`` is a valid file name or not. Args: filename: Filename to validate. platform: Target platform name of the filename. .. include:: platform.txt min_len: Minimum byte length of the ``filename``. The value must be greater or equal to one. Defaults to ``1``. max_len: Maximum byte length of the ``filename``. The value must be lower than: - ``Linux``: 4096 - ``macOS``: 1024 - ``Windows``: 260 - ``universal``: 260 Defaults to ``255``. fs_encoding: Filesystem encoding that used to calculate the byte length of the filename. If |None|, get the value from the execution environment. check_reserved: If |True|, check reserved names of the ``platform``. additional_reserved_names: Additional reserved names to check. Case insensitive. Raises: ValidationError (ErrorReason.INVALID_LENGTH): If the ``filename`` is longer than ``max_len`` characters. ValidationError (ErrorReason.INVALID_CHARACTER): If the ``filename`` includes invalid character(s) for a filename: |invalid_filename_chars|. The following characters are also invalid for Windows platforms: |invalid_win_filename_chars|. ValidationError (ErrorReason.RESERVED_NAME): If the ``filename`` equals reserved name by OS. Windows reserved name is as follows: ``"CON"``, ``"PRN"``, ``"AUX"``, ``"NUL"``, ``"COM[1-9]"``, ``"LPT[1-9]"``. Example: :ref:`example-validate-filename` See Also: `Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces - Win32 apps | Microsoft Docs `__ """ FileNameValidator( platform=platform, min_len=min_len, max_len=max_len, fs_encoding=fs_encoding, check_reserved=check_reserved, additional_reserved_names=additional_reserved_names, ).validate(filename) def is_valid_filename( filename: PathType, platform: Optional[PlatformType] = None, min_len: int = DEFAULT_MIN_LEN, max_len: Optional[int] = None, fs_encoding: Optional[str] = None, check_reserved: bool = True, additional_reserved_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, ) -> bool: """Check whether the ``filename`` is a valid name or not. Args: filename: A filename to be checked. platform: Target platform name of the filename. Example: :ref:`example-is-valid-filename` See Also: :py:func:`.validate_filename()` """ return FileNameValidator( platform=platform, min_len=min_len, max_len=-1 if max_len is None else max_len, fs_encoding=fs_encoding, check_reserved=check_reserved, additional_reserved_names=additional_reserved_names, ).is_valid(filename) def sanitize_filename( filename: PathType, replacement_text: str = "", platform: Optional[PlatformType] = None, max_len: Optional[int] = _DEFAULT_MAX_FILENAME_LEN, fs_encoding: Optional[str] = None, check_reserved: Optional[bool] = None, null_value_handler: Optional[ValidationErrorHandler] = None, reserved_name_handler: Optional[ValidationErrorHandler] = None, additional_reserved_names: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, validate_after_sanitize: bool = False, ) -> PathType: """Make a valid filename from a string. To make a valid filename, the function does the following: - Replace invalid characters as file names included in the ``filename`` with the ``replacement_text``. Invalid characters are: - unprintable characters - |invalid_filename_chars| - for Windows (or universal) only: |invalid_win_filename_chars| - Replace a value if a sanitized value is a reserved name by operating systems with a specified handler by ``reserved_name_handler``. Args: filename: Filename to sanitize. replacement_text: Replacement text for invalid characters. Defaults to ``""``. platform: Target platform name of the filename. .. include:: platform.txt max_len: Maximum byte length of the ``filename``. Truncate the name length if the ``filename`` length exceeds this value. Defaults to ``255``. fs_encoding: Filesystem encoding that used to calculate the byte length of the filename. If |None|, get the value from the execution environment. check_reserved: [Deprecated] Use 'reserved_name_handler' instead. null_value_handler: Function called when a value after sanitization is an empty string. You can specify predefined handlers: - :py:func:`~.handler.NullValueHandler.return_null_string` - :py:func:`~.handler.NullValueHandler.return_timestamp` - :py:func:`~.handler.raise_error` Defaults to :py:func:`.handler.NullValueHandler.return_null_string` that just return ``""``. reserved_name_handler: Function called when a value after sanitization is a reserved name. You can specify predefined handlers: - :py:meth:`~.handler.ReservedNameHandler.add_leading_underscore` - :py:meth:`~.handler.ReservedNameHandler.add_trailing_underscore` - :py:meth:`~.handler.ReservedNameHandler.as_is` - :py:func:`~.handler.raise_error` Defaults to :py:func:`.handler.add_trailing_underscore`. additional_reserved_names: Additional reserved names to sanitize. Case insensitive. validate_after_sanitize: Execute validation after sanitization to the file name. Returns: Same type as the ``filename`` (str or PathLike object): Sanitized filename. Raises: ValueError: If the ``filename`` is an invalid filename. Example: :ref:`example-sanitize-filename` """ if check_reserved is not None: warnings.warn( "'check_reserved' is deprecated. Use 'reserved_name_handler' instead.", DeprecationWarning, ) if check_reserved is False: reserved_name_handler = ReservedNameHandler.as_is return FileNameSanitizer( platform=platform, max_len=-1 if max_len is None else max_len, fs_encoding=fs_encoding, null_value_handler=null_value_handler, reserved_name_handler=reserved_name_handler, additional_reserved_names=additional_reserved_names, validate_after_sanitize=validate_after_sanitize, ).sanitize(filename, replacement_text)