// // GTMPath.h // // Copyright 2007-2008 Google Inc. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not // use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy // of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT // WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the // License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under // the License. // #import #if MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5 // NSFileManager has improved substantially in Leopard and beyond, so GTMPath // is now deprecated. // GTMPath // // This class represents a single, absolute file system path. The represented // path must exist at the time of creation. This class also allows you to easily // create new paths (or full hierarchies) based on existing GTMPath instances. // // Given a GTMPath instance, new files and directories can be created inside // that path providing the instance refers to a directory. It is an error to try // to create a file/directory from a GTMPath that represents a file (this should // be common sense: clearly mkdir /etc/passwd/foo won't work). // // === Examples === // // 1. This sample creates a GTMPath that references /tmp, then gets the // attributes for that directory. // // GTMPath *tmp = [GTMPath pathWithFullPath:@"/tmp"]; // NSDictionary *attr = [tmp attributes]; // // // 2. This sample creates a new directory inside /tmp named "foo". // // GTMPath *tmp = [GTMPath pathWithFullPath:@"/tmp"]; // GTMPath *foo = [tmp createDirectoryName:@"foo" mode:0755]; // // // 3. This sample creates a GTMPath instance that represents a user's ~/Library // folder. // // GTMPath *library = [GTMPath pathWithFullPath:@"/Users/bob/Library"]; // ... // // // 4. This sample creates a directory hierarchy, where each level has its own // mode. Notice that the return value from these -create* methods is the // GTMPath that was just created. This allows these creation calls to be // chained together enabling easy creation of directory hierarchies. // This is one of the big benefits of this class. // // GTMPath *tmp = [GTMPath pathWithFullPath:@"/tmp"]; // GTMPath *baz = [[[tmp createDirectoryName:@"foo" mode:0755] // createDirectoryName:@"bar" mode:0756] // createDirectoryName:@"baz" mode:0757]; // @interface GTMPath : NSObject { @private NSString *fullPath_; } // Returns a GTMPath instance that represents the full path specified by // |fullPath|. Note that |fullPath| MUST be an absolute path. + (id)pathWithFullPath:(NSString *)fullPath; // Returns a GTMPath instance that represents the full path specified by // |fullPath|. Note that |fullPath| MUST be an absolute path. This method is the // designated initializer. - (id)initWithFullPath:(NSString *)fullPath; // Returns the name of this GTMPath instance. This is not the full path. It is // just the component name of this GTMPath instance. This is equivalent to // the Unix basename(3) function. - (NSString *)name; // Returns this path's parent GTMPath. This method will ONLY (and always) return // nil when |name| is "/". In otherwords, parent will be nil IFF this GTMPath // instance represents the root path, because "/" doesn't really have a parent. - (GTMPath *)parent; // Returns YES if this GTMPath represents a directory. - (BOOL)isDirectory; // Returns YES if this GTMPath instance represents the root path "/". - (BOOL)isRoot; // Returns the file system attributes of the path represented by this GTMPath // instance. See -[NSFileManager fileAttributesAtPath:...] for details. - (NSDictionary *)attributes; // Returns a string representation of the absolute path represented by this // GTMPath instance. - (NSString *)fullPath; @end // Methods for creating files and directories inside a GTMPath instance. These // methods are only allowed to be called on GTMPath instances that represent // directories. See the NSFileManager documentation for details about the // |attributes| parameters. @interface GTMPath (GTMPathGeneration) // Creates a new directory with the specified mode or attributes inside the // current GTMPath instance. If the creation is successful, a GTMPath for the // newly created directory is returned. Otherwise, nil is returned. - (GTMPath *)createDirectoryName:(NSString *)name mode:(mode_t)mode; - (GTMPath *)createDirectoryName:(NSString *)name attributes:(NSDictionary *)attributes; // Creates a new file with the specified mode or attributes inside the // current GTMPath instance. If the creation is successful, a GTMPath for the // newly created file is returned. Otherwise, nil is returned. |data| is the // data to put in the file when created. - (GTMPath *)createFileName:(NSString *)name mode:(mode_t)mode; - (GTMPath *)createFileName:(NSString *)name attributes:(NSDictionary *)attributes; - (GTMPath *)createFileName:(NSString *)name attributes:(NSDictionary *)attributes data:(NSData *)data; @end #endif // MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED < MAC_OS_X_VERSION_10_5