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| 15 | <H2><A NAME="sec:basics"></A> <A NAME="s2">2.</A> <A HREF="vfs.html#toc2">Basics</A></H2> |
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| 17 | <H2><A NAME="sec:prerequisites"></A> <A NAME="ss2.1">2.1</A> <A HREF="vfs.html#toc2.1">Prerequisites</A> |
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| 20 | <P>You must explicitly enable the VFS class. To do this, set 'enable_vfs_class' |
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| 21 | to True in $GLOBALS['phpgw_info']['flags']. |
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| 22 | An example:</P> |
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| 23 | <P> |
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| 24 | <PRE> |
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| 25 | $GLOBALS['phpgw_info']['flags'] = array( |
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| 26 | 'currentapp' => 'filemanaer', |
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| 27 | 'noheader' => False, |
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| 28 | 'noappheader' => False, |
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| 29 | 'enable_vfs_class' => True, |
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| 30 | 'enable_browser_class' => True |
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| 31 | ); |
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| 32 | </PRE> |
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| 33 | </P> |
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| 34 | <H2><A NAME="sec:concepts"></A> <A NAME="ss2.2">2.2</A> <A HREF="vfs.html#toc2.2">Concepts</A> |
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| 35 | </H2> |
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| 36 | |
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| 37 | <P>The VFS in located in phpgwapi/inc/class.vfs_sql.inc.php. You |
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| 38 | can look over it, but I don't suggest trying to understand how it |
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| 39 | works. It isn't necessary to know its internals to use it, but you |
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| 40 | may find the inline comments helpful. The basic things to keep in |
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| 41 | mind:</P> |
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| 42 | <P> |
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| 43 | <UL> |
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| 44 | <LI>Files and directories are synonymous in almost all cases</LI> |
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| 45 | </UL> |
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| 46 | </P> |
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| 47 | <P> |
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| 48 | <PRE> |
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| 49 | $GLOBALS['phpgw']->vfs->mv (array( |
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| 50 | 'from' => 'file1', |
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| 51 | 'to' => 'dir/file2' |
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| 52 | )); |
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| 54 | $GLOBALS['phpgw']->vfs->mv (array( |
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| 55 | 'from' => 'dir1', |
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| 56 | 'to' => 'dir/dir1' |
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| 57 | )); |
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| 59 | $GLOBALS['phpgw']->vfs->rm (array( |
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| 60 | 'string' => 'file' |
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| 61 | )); |
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| 62 | |
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| 63 | $GLOBALS['phpgw']->vfs->rm (array( |
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| 64 | 'string' => 'dir' |
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| 65 | )); |
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| 66 | </PRE> |
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| 67 | </P> |
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| 68 | <P>All work as you would except them to. The major exception is:</P> |
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| 69 | <P> |
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| 70 | <PRE> |
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| 71 | $GLOBALS['phpgw']->vfs->touch (array( |
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| 72 | 'string' => 'file' |
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| 73 | )); |
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| 74 | </PRE> |
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| 75 | </P> |
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| 76 | <P>vs.</P> |
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| 77 | <P> |
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| 78 | <PRE> |
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| 79 | $GLOBALS['phpgw']->vfs->mkdir (array( |
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| 80 | 'string' => 'dir' |
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| 81 | )); |
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| 82 | </PRE> |
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| 83 | </P> |
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| 84 | <P> |
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| 85 | <UL> |
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| 86 | <LI>Users and groups are synonymous</LI> |
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| 87 | </UL> |
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| 88 | </P> |
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| 89 | <P>As far as the actual paths are concerned, users and groups are |
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| 90 | the same. /home/username works the same as /home/groupname.</P> |
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| 91 | <P> |
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| 92 | <UL> |
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| 93 | <LI>You should never have to know the real paths of files</LI> |
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| 94 | </UL> |
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| 95 | </P> |
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| 96 | <P>One of the VFS's responsibilities is to translate paths for you. |
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| 97 | While you certainly <EM>can</EM> operate using full paths, it is much simpler |
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| 98 | to use the virtual paths. For example, instead of using:</P> |
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| 99 | <P> |
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| 100 | <PRE> |
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| 101 | $GLOBALS['phpgw']->vfs->cp (array( |
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| 102 | 'from' => '/var/www/egroupware/files/home/user/file1', |
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| 103 | 'to' => '/var/www/egroupware/files/home/user/file2', |
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| 104 | 'relatives' => array( |
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| 105 | RELATIVE_NONE|VFS_REAL, |
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| 106 | RELATIVE_NONE|VFS_REAL |
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| 107 | ) |
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| 108 | )); |
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| 109 | </PRE> |
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| 110 | </P> |
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| 111 | <P>you might use</P> |
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| 112 | <P> |
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| 113 | <PRE> |
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| 114 | $GLOBALS['phpgw']->vfs->cp (array( |
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| 115 | 'from' => '/home/user/file1', |
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| 116 | 'to' => '/home/user/file2', |
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| 117 | 'relatives' => array( |
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| 118 | RELATIVE_NONE, |
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| 119 | RELATIVE_NONE |
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| 120 | ) |
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| 121 | )); |
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| 122 | </PRE> |
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| 123 | </P> |
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| 124 | <P>(We'll get to the RELATIVE's in a minute.)</P> |
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| 125 | <P>Site administrators should be able to move their files dir around |
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| 126 | on their system and know that everything will continue to work smoothly.</P> |
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| 127 | <P> |
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| 128 | <UL> |
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| 129 | <LI>Relativity is <EM>vital</EM></LI> |
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| 130 | </UL> |
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| 131 | </P> |
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| 132 | <P>Relativity is a new feature in the VFS, and its importance cannot |
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| 133 | be stressed enough. It will make your life much easier, especially |
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| 134 | for file system intensive applications, but it will take some getting |
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| 135 | used to. If something doesn't work right the first time, chances |
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| 136 | are great it has to do with incorrect relativity settings. We will |
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| 137 | deal with relativity in depth in the Relativity section.</P> |
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