internal package
Foswiki::Store This class is a pure virtual base class that specifies the interface between the actual store implementation and the rest of the Foswiki system.
Subclasses of this class (known as "store implementations") are responsible for checking for topic existance, access permissions, and all the other general admin tasks required of a store.
This class knows nothing about how the data is actually stored - that knowledge is entirely encapsulated in the implementation. The general contract for methods in the class requires that errors are signalled using exceptions. Foswiki::AccessControlException is used for access control exceptions, and Error::Simple for all other types of error. The reference implementations of this base classFoswiki::Store::PlainFileStore
,
which can be obtained from PlainFileStoreContrib.
Methods of this class and all subclasses should only be called from
Foswiki
and Foswiki::Meta
. All other system components must delegate
store interactions via Foswiki::Meta
.
For readers who are familiar with Foswiki version 1.0.0, this class
describes the interface to the old Foswiki::Store
without actually
implementing it.
Note that most methods are passed a Foswiki::Meta object. This pattern is
employed to reinforce the encapsulation of a "path" in a meta object, and
also to allow the store to modify META fields in the object, something it
would be unable to do if passed $web, $topic.
Version numbers are required to be positive, non-zero integers. When
passing in version numbers to the methods of a store implementation, 0,
undef and ” are treated as referring to the latest (most recent)
revision of the object. Version numbers are required to increase (later
version numbers are greater than earlier) but are not required to be
sequential.
IMPORTANT: the store must be able to handle unicode topic and
attachment names, and unicode topic content. The store is expected
to do any necessary encoding/decoding from/to unicode.
ClassMethod
new() Construct a Store module.
ObjectMethod
finish() StaticMethod
cleanUpRevID( $rev ) → $integer Cleans up (maps) a user-supplied revision ID and converts it to an integer number that can be incremented to create a new revision number.
This method should be used to sanitise user-provided revision IDs.
Returns 0 if it was unable to determine a valid rev number from the string passed.
Works with RCS format (e.g. 1.2) rev IDs and plain integer numbers.
ObjectMethod
getWorkArea( $key ) → $directorypath Gets a private directory uniquely identified by $key. The directory is intended as a work area for plugins.
The standard is a directory named the same as "key" under $Foswiki::cfg{WorkingDir}/work_areas
ObjectMethod
getAttachmentURL( $web, $topic, $attachment, %options ) → $url $web
- name of the web for the URL
$topic
- name of the topic
$attachment
- name of the attachment, defaults to no attachment
topic_version
- version of topic to retrieve attachment from
attachment_version
- version of attachment to retrieve
absolute
- if the returned URL must be absolute, rather than relative
$web
is not given, $topic
and $attachment
are ignored/
If $topic
is not given, $attachment
is ignored.
If topic_version
is not given, the most recent revision of the topic
should be linked. Similarly if attachment_version= is not given, the most recent
revision of the attachment will be assumed. If topic_version
is specified
but attachment_version
is not (or the specified attachment_version
is not
present), then the most recent version of the attachment in that topic version
will be linked. Stores may not support topic_version
and attachment_version
.
The default implementation is suitable for use with stores that put attachments in a web-visible directory, pointed at by $Foswiki::cfg{PubUrlPath}. As such it may also be used as a fallback for distributed topics (such as those in System) when content is not held in the store itself (e.g. if the store doesn't recognise the web it can call SUPER::getAttachmentURL)
As required by RFC3986, the returned URL may only contain the allowed characters -A-Za-z0-9_.~!*\'();:@&=+$,/?%#[]
StaticMethod
decode($octets) → $unicode Utility function to decode a binary string of octets read from the store and known known to be encoded using the currently selected {Store}{Encoding} (or UTF-8 if none is set) into perl characters (unicode). May die if $octets contains an invalid byte sequence for the encoding.
This utility function should not be used to decode topic text. For performance reasons, we don't need to NFC normalize file contents, only the filenames themselves.
StaticMethod
encode($unicode, CROAK) → $octets Utility function to encode a perl character string into a string of octets encoded using the currently selected {Store}{Encoding} (or UTF-8 if none is set).
If CROAK is true, it will die if$unicode
cannot be
represented in the {Store}{Encoding}. Set this for filename
encoding. Leave false for content encoding.
If CROAK is false, then characters that cannot be represented will be converted to named entities if possible, otherwise numeric entities.
ObjectMethod
readTopic($topicObject, $version) → ($rev, $isLatest) $topicObject
- Foswiki::Meta object
$version
- revision identifier, or undef
$topicObject
.
If the $version
is undef
, or there is no revision numbered $version
, then
reads the most recent version.
Returns the version identifier of the topic that was actually read. If
the topic does not exist in the store, then $rev
is undef
. $isLatest
will be set to true if the version loaded (or not loaded) is the
latest available version.
Note: Implementations of this method must call
Foswiki::Meta::setLoadStatus($rev, $isLatest)
to set the load status of the meta object.
ObjectMethod
moveAttachment( $oldTopicObject, $oldAttachment, $newTopicObject, $newAttachment ) $oldTopicObject, $oldAttachment
- spec of attachment to move
The caller to this routine should check that all topics are valid, and access is permitted. $oldAttachment and $newAttachment must be given and may not be perl false.
ObjectMethod
copyAttachment( $oldTopicObject, $oldAttachment, $newTopicObject, $newAttachment ) $oldTopicObject, $oldAttachment
- spec of attachment to copy
The caller to this routine should check that all topics are valid, and access is permitted. $oldAttachment and $newAttachment must be given and may not be perl false.
ObjectMethod
attachmentExists( $topicObject, $att ) → $boolean Determine if the attachment already exists on the given topic
ObjectMethod
moveTopic( $oldTopicObject, $newTopicObject, $cUID ) All parameters must be defined and must be untainted.
Implementation must invoke 'update' on event listeners.
ObjectMethod
moveWeb( $oldWebObject, $newWebObject, $cUID ) Move a web.
Implementation must invoke 'update' on event listeners.
ObjectMethod
testAttachment( $topicObject, $attachment, $test ) → $value $attachment
- name of the attachment to test e.g lolcat.gif
* $test
- the test to perform e.g. 'r'
The return value is the value that would be returned by the standard perl file operations, as indicated by $type
* r File is readable by current user * w File is writable by current user * e File exists. * z File has zero size. * s File has nonzero size (returns size). * T File is an ASCII text file (heuristic guess). * B File is a "binary" file (opposite of T). * M Last modification time (epoch seconds). * A Last access time (epoch seconds).
Note that all these types should behave as the equivalent standard perl operator behaves, except M and A which are independent of the script start time (see perldoc -f -X for more information)
Other standard Perl file tests may also be supported on some store implementations, but cannot be relied on.
Errors will be signalled by an Error::Simple exception.
ObjectMethod
openAttachment( $topicObject, $attachment, $mode, %opts ) → $text $mode
can be '<', '>' or '>>' for read, write, and append
respectively. %
%opts
can take different settings depending on $mode
. $mode='<'
version
- revision of the object to open e.g. version => 6
$mode='>'
or ='>>' Error
exception.
ObjectMethod
getRevisionHistory ( $topicObject [, $attachment] ) → $iterator $topicObject
- Foswiki::Meta for the topic
$attachment
- name of an attachment (optional)
MUST WORK FOR ATTACHMENTS AS WELL AS TOPICS
If the object does not exist, returns an empty iterator ($iterator→hasNext() will be false).
ObjectMethod
getNextRevision ( $topicObject ) → $revision $topicObject
- Foswiki::Meta for the topic
ObjectMethod
getRevisionDiff ( $topicObject, $rev2, $contextLines ) → \@diffArray Get difference between two versions of the same topic. The differences are computed over the embedded store form.
Return reference to an array of differences$topicObject
- topic, first revision loaded
$rev2
- second revision
$contextLines
- number of lines of context required
type | Means |
---|---|
+ |
Added |
- |
Deleted |
c |
Changed |
u |
Unchanged |
l |
Line Number |
ObjectMethod
getVersionInfo($topicObject, $rev, $attachment) → \%info $topicObject
Topic object, required
$rev
revision number. If 0, undef, or out-of-range, will get info about the most recent revision.
$attachment
(optional) attachment filename; undef for a topic
date | in epochSec |
user | user object |
version | the revision number |
comment | comment in the store system, may or may not be the same as the comment in embedded meta-data |
$attachment
and $rev
are both given, then $rev
applies to the
attachment, not the topic.
ObjectMethod
saveAttachment( $topicObject, $attachment, $stream, $cUID, \%options ) → $revNum $stream
. $topicObject
- Foswiki::Meta for the topic
$attachment
- name of the attachment
$stream
- input stream delivering attachment data
$cUID
- user doing the save
\%options
- Ref to hash of options
\%options
may include: forcedate
- force the revision date to be this (epoch secs) X forcedate
must be equal to or later than the date of the most recent revision already stored for the topic.
minor
- True if this is a minor change (used in log)
comment
- a comment associated with the save
\%options
was added in Foswiki 2.0
ObjectMethod
saveTopic( $topicObject, $cUID, $options ) → $integer $topicObject
- Foswiki::Meta for the topic
$cUID
- cUID of user doing the saving
$options
- Ref to hash of options
$options
may include: forcenewrevision
- force a new revision even if one isn't needed
forcedate
- force the revision date to be this (epoch secs) X forcedate
must be equal to or later than the date of the most recent revision already stored for the topic.
minor
- True if this is a minor change (used in log)
comment
- a comment associated with the save
Returns the new revision identifier.
Implementation must invoke 'update' on event listeners.
ObjectMethod
repRev( $topicObject, $cUID, %options ) → $rev $topicObject
- Foswiki::Meta topic object
%options
- as for saveTopic, with the extra options: operation
- set to the name of the operation performing the save. This is used only in the log, and is normally cmd
or save
. It defaults to save
.
Used to try to avoid the deposition of 'unecessary' revisions, for example where a user quickly goes back and fixes a spelling error.
Also provided as a means for administrators to rewrite history (forcedate).
It is up to the store implementation if this is different to a normal save or not.
Returns the id of the latest revision.
Implementation must invoke 'update' on event listeners.
ObjectMethod
delRev( $topicObject, $cUID ) → $rev $topicObject
- Foswiki::Meta topic object
$cUID
- cUID of user doing the deleting
Parameters and return value as saveTopic.
Provided as a means for administrators to rewrite history.
Delete last entry in repository, restoring the previous revision.
It is up to the store implementation whether this actually does delete a revision or not; some implementations will simply promote the previous revision up to the head.
Implementation must invoke 'update' on event listeners.
ObjectMethod
atomicLockInfo( $topicObject ) → ($cUID, $time) ObjectMethod
atomicLock( $topicObject, $cUID ) $topicObject
- Foswiki::Meta topic object
$cUID
cUID of user doing the locking
ObjectMethod
atomicUnlock( $topicObject ) $topicObject
- Foswiki::Meta topic object
getLease
)
ObjectMethod
webExists( $web ) → $boolean $web
- Web name, required, e.g. 'Sandbox'
ObjectMethod
topicExists( $web, $topic ) → $boolean $web
- Web name, optional, e.g. 'Main'
$topic
- Topic name, required, e.g. 'TokyoOffice'
, or "Main.TokyoOffice"
ObjectMethod
getApproxRevTime ( $web, $topic ) → $epochSecs Get an approximate rev time for the latest rev of the topic. This method is used to optimise searching. Needs to be as fast as possible.
ObjectMethod
eachChange( $meta, $time ) → $iterator $time
and now. $time is a time in seconds since 1st Jan 1970, and is not
guaranteed to return any changes that occurred before (now -
{Store}{RememberChangesFor}). Changes are returned in most-recent-first
order.
$meta
may be a web or a topic. If it's a web, then all changes for all
topics within that web will be iterated. If it's a topic, only changes
for that topic (since the topic name was first used) will be iterated.
Each change is returned as a reference to a hash containing the fields
documented for recordChange()
.
Store implementors should note that if compatibility with Foswiki < 2 is
required, the following additional fields must be returned: topic
- name of the topic the change occurred to
user
- wikiname of the changing user
more
- formatted string indicating if the change was minor or not
ObjectMethod
recordChange(%args) verb
- the action - one of update
- a web, topic or attachment has been modified
insert
- a web, topic or attachment is being inserted
remove
- a topic or attachment is being removed
cuid
- who is making the change
revision
- the revision of the topic that the change appears in
path
- canonical web.topic path for the affected object
attachment
- attachment name (optional)
oldpath
- canonical web.topic path for the origin of a move/rename
oldattachment
- origin of move
minor
- boolean true if this change is flagged as minor
comment
- descriptive text
ObjectMethod
eachAttachment( $topicObject ) → \$iterator Return an iterator over the list of attachments stored for the given topic. This will get a list of the attachments actually stored for the topic, which may be a longer list than the list that comes from the topic meta-data, which only lists the attachments that are normally visible to the user.
The iterator iterates over attachment names.
ObjectMethod
eachTopic( $webObject ) → $iterator Get list of all topics in a web as an iterator
ObjectMethod
eachWeb($webObject, $all ) → $iterator ObjectMethod
remove( $cUID, $om, $attachment ) $cUID
who is doing the removing
$om
- thing being removed (web or topic)
$attachment
- optional attachment being removed
Destroy a thing, utterly.
Implementation must invoke 'remove' on event listeners.
ObjectMethod
query($query, $inputTopicSet, $session, \%options) → $outputTopicSet $query
either a Foswiki::Search::Node
or a Foswiki::Query::Node
.
$inputTopicSet
is a reference to an iterator containing a list of topic paths. If set to undef, the search/query algo will create a new iterator using eachWeb()/eachTopic() and the topic and excludetopics options
Foswiki::Search::InfoCache
iterator
ObjectMethod
getRevisionAtTime( $topicObject, $time ) → $rev $topicObject
- topic
$time
- time (in epoch secs) for the rev
Get the revision identifier of a topic at a specific time. Returns a single-digit rev number or undef if it couldn't be determined (either because the topic isn't that old, or there was a problem)
ObjectMethod
getLease( $topicObject ) → $lease $topicObject
- topic
user
, taken
and expires
).
Leases are taken out when a topic is edited. Only one lease
can be active on a topic at a time. Leases are used to warn if
another user is already editing a topic.
ObjectMethod
setLease( $topicObject, $length ) $topicObject
- Foswiki::Meta topic object
getLease
for more details about Leases.
ObjectMethod
removeSpuriousLeases( $web ) Remove leases that are not related to a topic. These can get left behind in some store implementations when a topic is created, but never saved.