318 lines
13 KiB
PHP
318 lines
13 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* @file
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* Administrative screens and processing functions of the Update Manager module.
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*
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* This allows site administrators with the 'administer software updates'
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* permission to either upgrade existing projects, or download and install new
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* ones, so long as the killswitch setting ('allow_authorize_operations') is
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* not FALSE.
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*
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* To install new code, the administrator is prompted for either the URL of an
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* archive file, or to directly upload the archive file. The archive is loaded
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* into a temporary location, extracted, and verified. If everything is
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* successful, the user is redirected to authorize.php to type in file transfer
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* credentials and authorize the installation to proceed with elevated
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* privileges, such that the extracted files can be copied out of the temporary
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* location and into the live web root.
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*
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* Updating existing code is a more elaborate process. The first step is a
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* selection form where the user is presented with a table of installed projects
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* that are missing newer releases. The user selects which projects they wish to
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* update, and presses the "Download updates" button to continue. This sets up a
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* batch to fetch all the selected releases, and redirects to
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* admin/update/download to display the batch progress bar as it runs. Each
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* batch operation is responsible for downloading a single file, extracting the
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* archive, and verifying the contents. If there are any errors, the user is
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* redirected back to the first page with the error messages. If all downloads
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* were extracted and verified, the user is instead redirected to
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* admin/update/ready, a landing page which reminds them to backup their
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* database and asks if they want to put the site offline during the update.
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* Once the user presses the "Install updates" button, they are redirected to
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* authorize.php to supply their web root file access credentials. The
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* authorized operation (which lives in update.authorize.inc) sets up a batch to
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* copy each extracted update from the temporary location into the live web
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* root.
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*/
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use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\RedirectResponse;
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/**
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* Batch callback: Performs actions when the download batch is completed.
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*
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* @param $success
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* TRUE if the batch operation was successful, FALSE if there were errors.
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* @param $results
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* An associative array of results from the batch operation.
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*/
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function update_manager_download_batch_finished($success, $results) {
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if (!empty($results['errors'])) {
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$item_list = [
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'#theme' => 'item_list',
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'#title' => t('Downloading updates failed:'),
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'#items' => $results['errors'],
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];
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drupal_set_message(drupal_render($item_list), 'error');
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}
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elseif ($success) {
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drupal_set_message(t('Updates downloaded successfully.'));
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$_SESSION['update_manager_update_projects'] = $results['projects'];
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return new RedirectResponse(\Drupal::url('update.confirmation_page', [], ['absolute' => TRUE]));
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}
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else {
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// Ideally we're catching all Exceptions, so they should never see this,
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// but just in case, we have to tell them something.
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drupal_set_message(t('Fatal error trying to download.'), 'error');
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}
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}
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/**
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* Checks for file transfer backends and prepares a form fragment about them.
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*
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* @param array $form
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* Reference to the form array we're building.
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* @param string $operation
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* The update manager operation we're in the middle of. Can be either 'update'
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* or 'install'. Use to provide operation-specific interface text.
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*
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* @return
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* TRUE if the update manager should continue to the next step in the
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* workflow, or FALSE if we've hit a fatal configuration and must halt the
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* workflow.
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*/
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function _update_manager_check_backends(&$form, $operation) {
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// If file transfers will be performed locally, we do not need to display any
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// warnings or notices to the user and should automatically continue the
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// workflow, since we won't be using a FileTransfer backend that requires
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// user input or a specific server configuration.
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if (update_manager_local_transfers_allowed()) {
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return TRUE;
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}
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// Otherwise, show the available backends.
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$form['available_backends'] = [
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'#prefix' => '<p>',
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'#suffix' => '</p>',
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];
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$available_backends = drupal_get_filetransfer_info();
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if (empty($available_backends)) {
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if ($operation == 'update') {
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$form['available_backends']['#markup'] = t('Your server does not support updating modules and themes from this interface. Instead, update modules and themes by uploading the new versions directly to the server, as documented in <a href=":doc_url">Extending Drupal 8</a>.', [':doc_url' => 'https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/extending-drupal-8/overview']);
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}
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else {
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$form['available_backends']['#markup'] = t('Your server does not support installing modules and themes from this interface. Instead, install modules and themes by uploading them directly to the server, as documented in <a href=":doc_url">Extending Drupal 8</a>.', [':doc_url' => 'https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/extending-drupal-8/overview']);
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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$backend_names = [];
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foreach ($available_backends as $backend) {
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$backend_names[] = $backend['title'];
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}
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if ($operation == 'update') {
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$form['available_backends']['#markup'] = \Drupal::translation()->formatPlural(
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count($available_backends),
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'Updating modules and themes requires <strong>@backends access</strong> to your server. See <a href=":doc_url">Extending Drupal 8</a> for other update methods.',
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'Updating modules and themes requires access to your server via one of the following methods: <strong>@backends</strong>. See <a href=":doc_url">Extending Drupal 8</a> for other update methods.',
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[
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'@backends' => implode(', ', $backend_names),
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':doc_url' => 'https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/extending-drupal-8/overview',
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]);
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}
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else {
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$form['available_backends']['#markup'] = \Drupal::translation()->formatPlural(
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count($available_backends),
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'Installing modules and themes requires <strong>@backends access</strong> to your server. See <a href=":doc_url">Extending Drupal 8</a> for other installation methods.',
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'Installing modules and themes requires access to your server via one of the following methods: <strong>@backends</strong>. See <a href=":doc_url">Extending Drupal 8</a> for other installation methods.',
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[
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'@backends' => implode(', ', $backend_names),
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':doc_url' => 'https://www.drupal.org/docs/8/extending-drupal-8/overview',
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]);
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}
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return TRUE;
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}
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/**
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* Unpacks a downloaded archive file.
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*
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* @param string $file
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* The filename of the archive you wish to extract.
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* @param string $directory
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* The directory you wish to extract the archive into.
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*
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* @return Archiver
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* The Archiver object used to extract the archive.
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*
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* @throws Exception
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*/
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function update_manager_archive_extract($file, $directory) {
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$archiver = archiver_get_archiver($file);
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if (!$archiver) {
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throw new Exception(t('Cannot extract %file, not a valid archive.', ['%file' => $file]));
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}
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// Remove the directory if it exists, otherwise it might contain a mixture of
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// old files mixed with the new files (e.g. in cases where files were removed
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// from a later release).
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$files = $archiver->listContents();
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// Unfortunately, we can only use the directory name to determine the project
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// name. Some archivers list the first file as the directory (i.e., MODULE/)
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// and others list an actual file (i.e., MODULE/README.TXT).
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$project = strtok($files[0], '/\\');
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$extract_location = $directory . '/' . $project;
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if (file_exists($extract_location)) {
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file_unmanaged_delete_recursive($extract_location);
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}
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$archiver->extract($directory);
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return $archiver;
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}
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/**
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* Verifies an archive after it has been downloaded and extracted.
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*
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* This function is responsible for invoking hook_verify_update_archive().
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*
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* @param string $project
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* The short name of the project to download.
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* @param string $archive_file
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* The filename of the unextracted archive.
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* @param string $directory
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* The directory that the archive was extracted into.
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*
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* @return array
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* An array of error messages to display if the archive was invalid. If there
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* are no errors, it will be an empty array.
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*/
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function update_manager_archive_verify($project, $archive_file, $directory) {
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return \Drupal::moduleHandler()->invokeAll('verify_update_archive', [$project, $archive_file, $directory]);
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}
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/**
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* Copies a file from the specified URL to the temporary directory for updates.
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*
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* Returns the local path if the file has already been downloaded.
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*
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* @param $url
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* The URL of the file on the server.
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*
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* @return string
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* Path to local file.
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*/
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function update_manager_file_get($url) {
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$parsed_url = parse_url($url);
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$remote_schemes = ['http', 'https', 'ftp', 'ftps', 'smb', 'nfs'];
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if (!isset($parsed_url['scheme']) || !in_array($parsed_url['scheme'], $remote_schemes)) {
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// This is a local file, just return the path.
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return drupal_realpath($url);
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}
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// Check the cache and download the file if needed.
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$cache_directory = _update_manager_cache_directory();
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$local = $cache_directory . '/' . drupal_basename($parsed_url['path']);
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if (!file_exists($local) || update_delete_file_if_stale($local)) {
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return system_retrieve_file($url, $local, FALSE, FILE_EXISTS_REPLACE);
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}
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else {
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return $local;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Implements callback_batch_operation().
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*
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* Downloads, unpacks, and verifies a project.
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*
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* This function assumes that the provided URL points to a file archive of some
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* sort. The URL can have any scheme that we have a file stream wrapper to
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* support. The file is downloaded to a local cache.
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*
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* @param string $project
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* The short name of the project to download.
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* @param string $url
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* The URL to download a specific project release archive file.
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* @param array $context
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* Reference to an array used for Batch API storage.
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*
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* @see update_manager_download_page()
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*/
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function update_manager_batch_project_get($project, $url, &$context) {
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// This is here to show the user that we are in the process of downloading.
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if (!isset($context['sandbox']['started'])) {
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$context['sandbox']['started'] = TRUE;
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$context['message'] = t('Downloading %project', ['%project' => $project]);
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$context['finished'] = 0;
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return;
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}
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// Actually try to download the file.
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if (!($local_cache = update_manager_file_get($url))) {
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$context['results']['errors'][$project] = t('Failed to download %project from %url', ['%project' => $project, '%url' => $url]);
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return;
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}
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// Extract it.
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$extract_directory = _update_manager_extract_directory();
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try {
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update_manager_archive_extract($local_cache, $extract_directory);
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}
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catch (Exception $e) {
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$context['results']['errors'][$project] = $e->getMessage();
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return;
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}
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// Verify it.
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$archive_errors = update_manager_archive_verify($project, $local_cache, $extract_directory);
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if (!empty($archive_errors)) {
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// We just need to make sure our array keys don't collide, so use the
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// numeric keys from the $archive_errors array.
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foreach ($archive_errors as $key => $error) {
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$context['results']['errors']["$project-$key"] = $error;
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}
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return;
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}
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// Yay, success.
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$context['results']['projects'][$project] = $url;
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$context['finished'] = 1;
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}
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/**
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* Determines if file transfers will be performed locally.
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*
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* If the server is configured such that webserver-created files have the same
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* owner as the configuration directory (e.g., sites/default) where new code
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* will eventually be installed, the update manager can transfer files entirely
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* locally, without changing their ownership (in other words, without prompting
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* the user for FTP, SSH or other credentials).
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*
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* This server configuration is an inherent security weakness because it allows
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* a malicious webserver process to append arbitrary PHP code and then execute
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* it. However, it is supported here because it is a common configuration on
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* shared hosting, and there is nothing Drupal can do to prevent it.
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*
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* @return
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* TRUE if local file transfers are allowed on this server, or FALSE if not.
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*
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* @see install_check_requirements()
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*/
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function update_manager_local_transfers_allowed() {
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// Compare the owner of a webserver-created temporary file to the owner of
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// the configuration directory to determine if local transfers will be
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// allowed.
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$temporary_file = drupal_tempnam('temporary://', 'update_');
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$site_path = \Drupal::service('site.path');
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$local_transfers_allowed = fileowner($temporary_file) === fileowner($site_path);
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// Clean up. If this fails, we can ignore it (since this is just a temporary
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// file anyway).
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@drupal_unlink($temporary_file);
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return $local_transfers_allowed;
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}
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