pathResolver = $pathResolver; } /** * Gets an SPLFileInfo object representing the file associated with the attachment. * @param Attachment $attachment The attachment for which the file should be generated * @return \SplFileInfo|null The fileinfo for the attachment file. Null, if the attachment is external or has * invalid file. */ public function attachmentToFile(Attachment $attachment) : ?\SplFileInfo { if ($attachment->isExternal() || !$this->isFileExisting($attachment)) { return null; } return new \SplFileInfo($this->toAbsoluteFilePath($attachment)); } /** * Returns the absolute filepath of the attachment. Null is returned, if the attachment is externally saved. * @param Attachment $attachment The attachment for which the filepath should be determined * @return string|null */ public function toAbsoluteFilePath(Attachment $attachment): ?string { if (empty($attachment->getPath())) { return null; } if ($attachment->isExternal()) { return null; } $path = $attachment->getPath(); $path = $this->pathResolver->placeholderToRealPath($path); return realpath($path); } /** * Checks if the file in this attachement is existing. This works for files on the HDD, and for URLs * (it's not checked if the ressource behind the URL is really existing, so for every external attachment true is returned). * * @param Attachment $attachment The attachment for which the existence should be checked * * @return bool True if the file is existing. */ public function isFileExisting(Attachment $attachment): bool { if (empty($attachment->getPath())) { return false; } return file_exists($this->toAbsoluteFilePath($attachment)) || $attachment->isExternal(); } /** * Returns the filesize of the attachments in bytes. * For external attachments, null is returned. * * @param Attachment $attachment The filesize for which the filesize should be calculated. * @return int|null */ public function getFileSize(Attachment $attachment): ?int { if ($attachment->isExternal()) { return null; } return filesize($this->toAbsoluteFilePath($attachment)); } /** * Returns a human readable version of the attachment file size. * For external attachments, null is returned. * * @param Attachment $attachment * @param int $decimals The number of decimals numbers that should be printed * @return string|null A string like 1.3M */ public function getHumanFileSize(Attachment $attachment, $decimals = 2): ?string { $bytes = $this->getFileSize($attachment); if ($bytes == null) { return null; } //Format filesize for human reading //Taken from: https://www.php.net/manual/de/function.filesize.php#106569 and slightly modified $sz = 'BKMGTP'; $factor = (int) floor((strlen($bytes) - 1) / 3); return sprintf("%.{$decimals}f", $bytes / 1024 ** $factor) . @$sz[$factor]; } /** * Generate a path to a folder, where this attachment can save its file. * @param Attachment $attachment The attachment for which the folder should be generated * @return string The path to the folder (without trailing slash) */ public function generateFolderForAttachment(Attachment $attachment) : string { $mapping = [PartAttachment::class => 'part', AttachmentTypeAttachment::class => 'attachment_type', CategoryAttachment::class => 'category', CurrencyAttachment::class => 'currency', DeviceAttachment::class => 'device', FootprintAttachment::class => 'footprint', GroupAttachment::class => 'group', ManufacturerAttachment::class => 'manufacturer', MeasurementUnitAttachment::class => 'measurement_unit', StorelocationAttachment::class => 'storelocation', SupplierAttachment::class => 'supplier', UserAttachment::class => 'user']; $path = $this->base_path . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $mapping[get_class($attachment)] . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $attachment->getElement()->getID(); return $path; } /** * Moves the given uploaded file to a permanent place and saves it into the attachment * @param Attachment $attachment The attachment in which the file should be saved * @param UploadedFile|null $file The file which was uploaded * @return Attachment The attachment with the new filepath */ public function upload(Attachment $attachment, ?UploadedFile $file) : Attachment { //If file is null, do nothing (helpful, so we dont have to check if the file was reuploaded in controller) if (!$file) { return $attachment; } $folder = $this->generateFolderForAttachment($attachment); //Sanatize filename $originalFilename = pathinfo($file->getClientOriginalName(), PATHINFO_FILENAME); $newFilename = $attachment->getName() . '-' . uniqid('', false) . '.' . $file->guessExtension(); //Move our temporay attachment to its final location $file_path = $file->move($folder, $newFilename)->getRealPath(); //Make our file path relative to %BASE% $file_path = $this->pathResolver->realPathToPlaceholder($file_path); //Save the path to the attachment $attachment->setPath($file_path); //And save original filename $attachment->setFilename($file->getClientOriginalName()); return $attachment; } }