using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;
using System.Security.Cryptography;
using System.Text;
using System.Web;
using System.Xml.Linq;
using ClientDependency.Core.CompositeFiles.Providers;
using ClientDependency.Core.Config;
using Semver;
using Umbraco.Core.IO;
using Umbraco.Core.Logging;
namespace Umbraco.Core.Configuration
{
///
/// A utility class for working with CDF config and cache files - use sparingly!
///
public class ClientDependencyConfiguration
{
private readonly ILogger _logger;
private readonly string _fileName;
public ClientDependencyConfiguration(ILogger logger)
{
if (logger == null) throw new ArgumentNullException("logger");
_logger = logger;
_fileName = IOHelper.MapPath(string.Format("{0}/ClientDependency.config", SystemDirectories.Config));
}
///
/// Changes the version number in ClientDependency.config to a hashed value for the version and the DateTime.Day
///
/// The version of Umbraco we're upgrading to
/// A date value to use in the hash to prevent this method from updating the version on each startup
/// Allows the developer to specify the date precision for the hash (i.e. "yyyyMMdd" would be a precision for the day)
/// Boolean to indicate succesful update of the ClientDependency.config file
public bool UpdateVersionNumber(SemVersion version, DateTime date, string dateFormat)
{
var byteContents = Encoding.Unicode.GetBytes(version + date.ToString(dateFormat));
//This is a way to convert a string to a long
//see https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/34309/Convert-String-to-bit-Integer
//We could much more easily use MD5 which would create us an INT but since that is not compliant with
//hashing standards we have to use SHA
int intHash;
using (var hash = SHA256.Create())
{
var bytes = hash.ComputeHash(byteContents);
var longResult = new[] { 0, 8, 16, 24 }
.Select(i => BitConverter.ToInt64(bytes, i))
.Aggregate((x, y) => x ^ y);
//CDF requires an INT, and although this isn't fail safe, it will work for our purposes. We are not hashing for crypto purposes
//so there could be some collisions with this conversion but it's not a problem for our purposes
//It's also important to note that the long.GetHashCode() implementation in .NET is this: return (int) this ^ (int) (this >> 32);
//which means that this value will not change per appdomain like some GetHashCode implementations.
intHash = longResult.GetHashCode();
}
try
{
var clientDependencyConfigXml = XDocument.Load(_fileName, LoadOptions.PreserveWhitespace);
if (clientDependencyConfigXml.Root != null)
{
var versionAttribute = clientDependencyConfigXml.Root.Attribute("version");
//Set the new version to the hashcode of now
var oldVersion = versionAttribute.Value;
var newVersion = Math.Abs(intHash).ToString();
//don't update if it's the same version
if (oldVersion == newVersion)
return false;
versionAttribute.SetValue(newVersion);
clientDependencyConfigXml.Save(_fileName, SaveOptions.DisableFormatting);
_logger.Info(string.Format("Updated version number from {0} to {1}", oldVersion, newVersion));
return true;
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
_logger.Error("Couldn't update ClientDependency version number", ex);
}
return false;
}
///
/// Changes the version number in ClientDependency.config to a random value to avoid stale caches
///
///
[Obsolete("Use the UpdateVersionNumber method specifying the version, date and dateFormat instead")]
public bool IncreaseVersionNumber()
{
try
{
var clientDependencyConfigXml = XDocument.Load(_fileName, LoadOptions.PreserveWhitespace);
if (clientDependencyConfigXml.Root != null)
{
var versionAttribute = clientDependencyConfigXml.Root.Attribute("version");
//Set the new version to the hashcode of now
var oldVersion = versionAttribute.Value;
var newVersion = Math.Abs(DateTime.UtcNow.GetHashCode());
versionAttribute.SetValue(newVersion);
clientDependencyConfigXml.Save(_fileName, SaveOptions.DisableFormatting);
_logger.Info(string.Format("Updated version number from {0} to {1}", oldVersion, newVersion));
return true;
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
_logger.Error("Couldn't update ClientDependency version number", ex);
}
return false;
}
///
/// Clears the temporary files stored for the ClientDependency folder
///
///
public bool ClearTempFiles(HttpContextBase currentHttpContext)
{
var cdfTempDirectories = new HashSet();
foreach (BaseCompositeFileProcessingProvider provider in ClientDependencySettings.Instance
.CompositeFileProcessingProviderCollection)
{
var path = provider.CompositeFilePath.FullName;
cdfTempDirectories.Add(path);
}
try
{
var fullPath = currentHttpContext.Server.MapPath(XmlFileMapper.FileMapVirtualFolder);
if (fullPath != null)
{
cdfTempDirectories.Add(fullPath);
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
//invalid path format or something... try/catch to be safe
_logger.Error("Could not get path from ClientDependency.config", ex);
}
var success = true;
foreach (var directory in cdfTempDirectories)
{
var directoryInfo = new DirectoryInfo(directory);
if (directoryInfo.Exists == false)
continue;
try
{
directoryInfo.Delete(true);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
// Something could be locking the directory or the was another error, making sure we don't break the upgrade installer
_logger.Error("Could not clear temp files", ex);
success = false;
}
}
return success;
}
}
}