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package archiver
import (
"bytes"
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"os"
"path"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/nwaples/rardecode"
)
// Rar provides facilities for reading RAR archives.
// See https://www.rarlab.com/technote.htm.
type Rar struct {
// Whether to overwrite existing files; if false,
// an error is returned if the file exists.
OverwriteExisting bool
// Whether to make all the directories necessary
// to create a rar archive in the desired path.
MkdirAll bool
// A single top-level folder can be implicitly
// created by the Unarchive method if the files
// to be extracted from the archive do not all
// have a common root. This roughly mimics the
// behavior of archival tools integrated into OS
// file browsers which create a subfolder to
// avoid unexpectedly littering the destination
// folder with potentially many files, causing a
// problematic cleanup/organization situation.
// This feature is available for both creation
// and extraction of archives, but may be slightly
// inefficient with lots and lots of files,
// especially on extraction.
ImplicitTopLevelFolder bool
// If true, errors encountered during reading
// or writing a single file will be logged and
// the operation will continue on remaining files.
ContinueOnError bool
// The password to open archives (optional).
Password string
rr * rardecode . Reader // underlying stream reader
rc * rardecode . ReadCloser // supports multi-volume archives (files only)
}
// CheckExt ensures the file extension matches the format.
func ( * Rar ) CheckExt ( filename string ) error {
if ! strings . HasSuffix ( filename , ".rar" ) {
return fmt . Errorf ( "filename must have a .rar extension" )
}
return nil
}
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// CheckPath ensures that the filename has not been crafted to perform path traversal attacks
func ( * Rar ) CheckPath ( to , filename string ) error {
to , _ = filepath . Abs ( to ) //explicit the destination folder to prevent that 'string.HasPrefix' check can be 'bypassed' when no destination folder is supplied in input
dest := filepath . Join ( to , filename )
//prevent path traversal attacks
if ! strings . HasPrefix ( dest , to ) {
return fmt . Errorf ( "illegal file path: %s" , filename )
}
return nil
}
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// Unarchive unpacks the .rar file at source to destination.
// Destination will be treated as a folder name. It supports
// multi-volume archives.
func ( r * Rar ) Unarchive ( source , destination string ) error {
if ! fileExists ( destination ) && r . MkdirAll {
err := mkdir ( destination , 0755 )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "preparing destination: %v" , err )
}
}
// if the files in the archive do not all share a common
// root, then make sure we extract to a single subfolder
// rather than potentially littering the destination...
if r . ImplicitTopLevelFolder {
var err error
destination , err = r . addTopLevelFolder ( source , destination )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "scanning source archive: %v" , err )
}
}
err := r . OpenFile ( source )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "opening rar archive for reading: %v" , err )
}
defer r . Close ( )
for {
err := r . unrarNext ( destination )
if err == io . EOF {
break
}
if err != nil {
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if r . ContinueOnError || strings . Contains ( err . Error ( ) , "illegal file path" ) {
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log . Printf ( "[ERROR] Reading file in rar archive: %v" , err )
continue
}
return fmt . Errorf ( "reading file in rar archive: %v" , err )
}
}
return nil
}
// addTopLevelFolder scans the files contained inside
// the tarball named sourceArchive and returns a modified
// destination if all the files do not share the same
// top-level folder.
func ( r * Rar ) addTopLevelFolder ( sourceArchive , destination string ) ( string , error ) {
file , err := os . Open ( sourceArchive )
if err != nil {
return "" , fmt . Errorf ( "opening source archive: %v" , err )
}
defer file . Close ( )
rc , err := rardecode . NewReader ( file , r . Password )
if err != nil {
return "" , fmt . Errorf ( "creating archive reader: %v" , err )
}
var files [ ] string
for {
hdr , err := rc . Next ( )
if err == io . EOF {
break
}
if err != nil {
return "" , fmt . Errorf ( "scanning tarball's file listing: %v" , err )
}
files = append ( files , hdr . Name )
}
if multipleTopLevels ( files ) {
destination = filepath . Join ( destination , folderNameFromFileName ( sourceArchive ) )
}
return destination , nil
}
func ( r * Rar ) unrarNext ( to string ) error {
f , err := r . Read ( )
if err != nil {
return err // don't wrap error; calling loop must break on io.EOF
}
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defer f . Close ( )
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header , ok := f . Header . ( * rardecode . FileHeader )
if ! ok {
return fmt . Errorf ( "expected header to be *rardecode.FileHeader but was %T" , f . Header )
}
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errPath := r . CheckPath ( to , header . Name )
if errPath != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "checking path traversal attempt: %v" , errPath )
}
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return r . unrarFile ( f , filepath . Join ( to , header . Name ) )
}
func ( r * Rar ) unrarFile ( f File , to string ) error {
// do not overwrite existing files, if configured
if ! f . IsDir ( ) && ! r . OverwriteExisting && fileExists ( to ) {
return fmt . Errorf ( "file already exists: %s" , to )
}
hdr , ok := f . Header . ( * rardecode . FileHeader )
if ! ok {
return fmt . Errorf ( "expected header to be *rardecode.FileHeader but was %T" , f . Header )
}
if f . IsDir ( ) {
if fileExists ( "testdata" ) {
err := os . Chmod ( to , hdr . Mode ( ) )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "changing dir mode: %v" , err )
}
} else {
err := mkdir ( to , hdr . Mode ( ) )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "making directories: %v" , err )
}
}
return nil
}
// if files come before their containing folders, then we must
// create their folders before writing the file
err := mkdir ( filepath . Dir ( to ) , 0755 )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "making parent directories: %v" , err )
}
if ( hdr . Mode ( ) & os . ModeSymlink ) != 0 {
return nil
}
return writeNewFile ( to , r . rr , hdr . Mode ( ) )
}
// OpenFile opens filename for reading. This method supports
// multi-volume archives, whereas Open does not (but Open
// supports any stream, not just files).
func ( r * Rar ) OpenFile ( filename string ) error {
if r . rr != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "rar archive is already open for reading" )
}
var err error
r . rc , err = rardecode . OpenReader ( filename , r . Password )
if err != nil {
return err
}
r . rr = & r . rc . Reader
return nil
}
// Open opens t for reading an archive from
// in. The size parameter is not used.
func ( r * Rar ) Open ( in io . Reader , size int64 ) error {
if r . rr != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "rar archive is already open for reading" )
}
var err error
r . rr , err = rardecode . NewReader ( in , r . Password )
return err
}
// Read reads the next file from t, which must have
// already been opened for reading. If there are no
// more files, the error is io.EOF. The File must
// be closed when finished reading from it.
func ( r * Rar ) Read ( ) ( File , error ) {
if r . rr == nil {
return File { } , fmt . Errorf ( "rar archive is not open" )
}
hdr , err := r . rr . Next ( )
if err != nil {
return File { } , err // don't wrap error; preserve io.EOF
}
file := File {
FileInfo : rarFileInfo { hdr } ,
Header : hdr ,
ReadCloser : ReadFakeCloser { r . rr } ,
}
return file , nil
}
// Close closes the rar archive(s) opened by Create and Open.
func ( r * Rar ) Close ( ) error {
var err error
if r . rc != nil {
rc := r . rc
r . rc = nil
err = rc . Close ( )
}
if r . rr != nil {
r . rr = nil
}
return err
}
// Walk calls walkFn for each visited item in archive.
func ( r * Rar ) Walk ( archive string , walkFn WalkFunc ) error {
file , err := os . Open ( archive )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "opening archive file: %v" , err )
}
defer file . Close ( )
err = r . Open ( file , 0 )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "opening archive: %v" , err )
}
defer r . Close ( )
for {
f , err := r . Read ( )
if err == io . EOF {
break
}
if err != nil {
if r . ContinueOnError {
log . Printf ( "[ERROR] Opening next file: %v" , err )
continue
}
return fmt . Errorf ( "opening next file: %v" , err )
}
err = walkFn ( f )
if err != nil {
if err == ErrStopWalk {
break
}
if r . ContinueOnError {
log . Printf ( "[ERROR] Walking %s: %v" , f . Name ( ) , err )
continue
}
return fmt . Errorf ( "walking %s: %v" , f . Name ( ) , err )
}
}
return nil
}
// Extract extracts a single file from the rar archive.
// If the target is a directory, the entire folder will
// be extracted into destination.
func ( r * Rar ) Extract ( source , target , destination string ) error {
// target refers to a path inside the archive, which should be clean also
target = path . Clean ( target )
// if the target ends up being a directory, then
// we will continue walking and extracting files
// until we are no longer within that directory
var targetDirPath string
return r . Walk ( source , func ( f File ) error {
th , ok := f . Header . ( * rardecode . FileHeader )
if ! ok {
return fmt . Errorf ( "expected header to be *rardecode.FileHeader but was %T" , f . Header )
}
// importantly, cleaning the path strips tailing slash,
// which must be appended to folders within the archive
name := path . Clean ( th . Name )
if f . IsDir ( ) && target == name {
targetDirPath = path . Dir ( name )
}
if within ( target , th . Name ) {
// either this is the exact file we want, or is
// in the directory we want to extract
// build the filename we will extract to
end , err := filepath . Rel ( targetDirPath , th . Name )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "relativizing paths: %v" , err )
}
joined := filepath . Join ( destination , end )
err = r . unrarFile ( f , joined )
if err != nil {
return fmt . Errorf ( "extracting file %s: %v" , th . Name , err )
}
// if our target was not a directory, stop walk
if targetDirPath == "" {
return ErrStopWalk
}
} else if targetDirPath != "" {
// finished walking the entire directory
return ErrStopWalk
}
return nil
} )
}
// Match returns true if the format of file matches this
// type's format. It should not affect reader position.
func ( * Rar ) Match ( file io . ReadSeeker ) ( bool , error ) {
currentPos , err := file . Seek ( 0 , io . SeekCurrent )
if err != nil {
return false , err
}
_ , err = file . Seek ( 0 , 0 )
if err != nil {
return false , err
}
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defer func ( ) {
_ , _ = file . Seek ( currentPos , io . SeekStart )
} ( )
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buf := make ( [ ] byte , 8 )
if n , err := file . Read ( buf ) ; err != nil || n < 8 {
return false , nil
}
hasTarHeader := bytes . Equal ( buf [ : 7 ] , [ ] byte ( "Rar!\x1a\x07\x00" ) ) || // ver 1.5
bytes . Equal ( buf , [ ] byte ( "Rar!\x1a\x07\x01\x00" ) ) // ver 5.0
return hasTarHeader , nil
}
func ( r * Rar ) String ( ) string { return "rar" }
// NewRar returns a new, default instance ready to be customized and used.
func NewRar ( ) * Rar {
return & Rar {
MkdirAll : true ,
}
}
type rarFileInfo struct {
fh * rardecode . FileHeader
}
func ( rfi rarFileInfo ) Name ( ) string { return rfi . fh . Name }
func ( rfi rarFileInfo ) Size ( ) int64 { return rfi . fh . UnPackedSize }
func ( rfi rarFileInfo ) Mode ( ) os . FileMode { return rfi . fh . Mode ( ) }
func ( rfi rarFileInfo ) ModTime ( ) time . Time { return rfi . fh . ModificationTime }
func ( rfi rarFileInfo ) IsDir ( ) bool { return rfi . fh . IsDir }
func ( rfi rarFileInfo ) Sys ( ) interface { } { return nil }
// Compile-time checks to ensure type implements desired interfaces.
var (
_ = Reader ( new ( Rar ) )
_ = Unarchiver ( new ( Rar ) )
_ = Walker ( new ( Rar ) )
_ = Extractor ( new ( Rar ) )
_ = Matcher ( new ( Rar ) )
_ = ExtensionChecker ( new ( Rar ) )
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_ = FilenameChecker ( new ( Rar ) )
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_ = os . FileInfo ( rarFileInfo { } )
)
// DefaultRar is a default instance that is conveniently ready to use.
var DefaultRar = NewRar ( )