package Catalyst::Request::Upload; use Moose; with 'MooseX::Emulate::Class::Accessor::Fast'; use Catalyst::Exception; use File::Copy (); use IO::File (); use File::Spec::Unix; use PerlIO::utf8_strict; use namespace::clean -except => 'meta'; has filename => (is => 'rw'); has headers => (is => 'rw'); has size => (is => 'rw'); has tempname => (is => 'rw'); has type => (is => 'rw'); has basename => (is => 'ro', lazy_build => 1); has raw_basename => (is => 'ro', lazy_build => 1); has charset => (is=>'ro', predicate=>'has_charset'); has fh => ( is => 'rw', required => 1, lazy => 1, default => sub { my $self = shift; my $fh = IO::File->new($self->tempname, IO::File::O_RDONLY); unless ( defined $fh ) { my $filename = $self->tempname; Catalyst::Exception->throw( message => qq/Can't open '$filename': '$!'/ ); } return $fh; }, ); sub _build_basename { my $basename = shift->raw_basename; $basename =~ s|[^\w\.-]+|_|g; return $basename; } sub _build_raw_basename { my $self = shift; my $basename = $self->filename; $basename =~ s|\\|/|g; $basename = ( File::Spec::Unix->splitpath($basename) )[2]; return $basename; } no Moose; =for stopwords uploadtmp =head1 NAME Catalyst::Request::Upload - handles file upload requests =head1 SYNOPSIS my $upload = $c->req->upload('field'); $upload->basename; $upload->copy_to; $upload->fh; $upload->decoded_fh $upload->filename; $upload->headers; $upload->link_to; $upload->size; $upload->slurp; $upload->decoded_slurp; $upload->tempname; $upload->type; $upload->charset; To specify where Catalyst should put the temporary files, set the 'uploadtmp' option in the Catalyst config. If unset, Catalyst will use the system temp dir. __PACKAGE__->config( uploadtmp => '/path/to/tmpdir' ); See also L. =head1 DESCRIPTION This class provides accessors and methods to handle client upload requests. =head1 METHODS =head2 $upload->new Simple constructor. =head2 $upload->copy_to Copies the temporary file using L. Returns true for success, false for failure. $upload->copy_to('/path/to/target'); Please note the filename used for the copy target is the 'tempname' that is the actual filename on the filesystem, NOT the 'filename' that was part of the upload headers. This might seem counter intuitive but at this point this behavior is so established that its not something we can change. You can always create your own copy routine that munges the target path as you wish. =cut sub copy_to { my $self = shift; return File::Copy::copy( $self->tempname, @_ ); } =head2 $upload->is_utf8_encoded Returns true of the upload defines a character set at that value is 'UTF-8'. This does not try to inspect your upload and make any guesses if the Content Type charset is undefined. =cut sub is_utf8_encoded { my $self = shift; if(my $charset = $self->charset) { return $charset eq 'UTF-8' ? 1 : 0; } return 0; } =head2 $upload->fh Opens a temporary file (see tempname below) and returns an L handle. This is a filehandle that is opened with no additional IO Layers. =head2 $upload->decoded_fh(?$encoding) Returns a filehandle that has binmode set to UTF-8 if a UTF-8 character set is found. This also accepts an override encoding value that you can use to force a particular L layer. If neither are found the filehandle is set to :raw. This is useful if you are pulling the file into code and inspecting bits and maybe then sending those bits back as the response. (Please note this is not a suitable filehandle to set in the body; use C if you are doing that). Please note that using this method sets the underlying filehandle IO layer so once you use this method if you go back and use the C method you still get the IO layer applied. =cut sub decoded_fh { my ($self, $layer) = @_; my $fh = $self->fh; $layer = ':utf8_strict' if !$layer && $self->is_utf8_encoded; $layer = ':raw' unless $layer; binmode($fh, $layer); return $fh; } =head2 $upload->filename Returns the client-supplied filename. =head2 $upload->headers Returns an L object for the request. =head2 $upload->link_to Creates a hard link to the temporary file. Returns true for success, false for failure. $upload->link_to('/path/to/target'); =cut sub link_to { my ( $self, $target ) = @_; return CORE::link( $self->tempname, $target ); } =head2 $upload->size Returns the size of the uploaded file in bytes. =head2 $upload->slurp(?$encoding) Optionally accepts an argument to define an IO Layer (which is applied to the filehandle via binmode; if no layer is defined the default is set to ":raw". Returns a scalar containing the contents of the temporary file. Note that this will cause the filehandle pointed to by C<< $upload->fh >> to be reset to the start of the file using seek and the file handle to be put into whatever encoding mode is applied. =cut sub slurp { my ( $self, $layer ) = @_; unless ($layer) { $layer = ':raw'; } my $content = ''; my $handle = $self->fh; binmode( $handle, $layer ); $handle->seek(0, IO::File::SEEK_SET); if ($layer eq ':raw') { while ( $handle->sysread( my $buffer, 8192 ) ) { $content .= $buffer; } } else { $content = do { local $/; $handle->getline }; } $handle->seek(0, IO::File::SEEK_SET); return $content; } =head2 $upload->decoded_slurp(?$encoding) Works just like C except we use C instead of C to open a filehandle to slurp. This means if your upload charset is UTF8 we binmode the filehandle to that encoding. =cut sub decoded_slurp { my ( $self, $layer ) = @_; my $handle = $self->decoded_fh($layer); $handle->seek(0, IO::File::SEEK_SET); my $content = do { local $/; $handle->getline }; $handle->seek(0, IO::File::SEEK_SET); return $content; } =head2 $upload->basename Returns basename for C. This filters the name through a regexp C to make it safe for filesystems that don't like advanced characters. This will of course filter UTF8 characters. If you need the exact basename unfiltered use C. =head2 $upload->raw_basename Just like C but without filtering the filename for characters that don't always write to a filesystem. =head2 $upload->tempname Returns the path to the temporary file. =head2 $upload->type Returns the client-supplied Content-Type. =head2 $upload->charset The character set information part of the content type, if any. Useful if you need to figure out any encodings on the file upload. =head2 meta Provided by Moose =head1 AUTHORS Catalyst Contributors, see Catalyst.pm =head1 COPYRIGHT This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. =cut __PACKAGE__->meta->make_immutable; 1;