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/**
* Utility functions of a general nature which are used by
* most AWL library classes.
*
* @package awl
* @subpackage Utilities
* @author Andrew McMillan <andrew@mcmillan.net.nz>
* @copyright Catalyst IT Ltd, Morphoss Ltd <http://www.morphoss.com/>
* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt GNU LGPL version 3 or later
*/
if ( !function_exists('dbg_error_log') ) {
/**
* Writes a debug message into the error log using printf syntax. If the first
* parameter is "ERROR" then the message will _always_ be logged.
* Otherwise, the first parameter is a "component" name, and will only be logged
* if $c->dbg["component"] is set to some non-null value.
*
* If you want to see every log message then $c->dbg["ALL"] can be set, to
* override the debugging status of the individual components.
*
* @var string $component The component to identify itself, or "ERROR", or "LOG:component"
* @var string $format A format string for the log message
* @var [string $parameter ...] Parameters for the format string.
*/
function dbg_error_log() {
global $c;
$args = func_get_args();
$type = "DBG";
$component = array_shift($args);
if ( substr( $component, 0, 3) == "LOG" ) {
// Special escape case for stuff that always gets logged.
$type = 'LOG';
$component = substr($component,4);
}
else if ( $component == "ERROR" ) {
$type = "***";
}
else if ( isset($c->dbg["ALL"]) ) {
$type = "ALL";
}
else if ( !isset($c->dbg[strtolower($component)]) ) return;
$argc = func_num_args();
if ( 2 <= $argc ) {
$format = array_shift($args);
}
else {
$format = "%s";
}
@error_log( $c->sysabbr.": $type: $component:". vsprintf( $format, $args ) );
}
}
if ( !function_exists('fatal') ) {
function fatal() {
global $c;
$args = func_get_args();
$argc = func_num_args();
if ( 2 <= $argc ) {
$format = array_shift($args);
}
else {
$format = "%s";
}
@error_log( $c->sysabbr.": FATAL: $component:". vsprintf( $format, $args ) );
@error_log( "================= Stack Trace ===================" );
$trace = array_reverse(debug_backtrace());
array_pop($trace);
foreach( $trace AS $k => $v ) {
@error_log( sprintf(" ===> %s[%d] calls %s%s%s()",
$v['file'],
$v['line'],
(isset($v['class'])?$v['class']:''),
(isset($v['type'])?$v['type']:''),
(isset($v['function'])?$v['function']:'')
));
}
echo "Fatal Error";
exit();
}
}
if ( !function_exists('trace_bug') ) {
/**
* Not as sever as a fatal() call, but we want to log and trace it
*/
function trace_bug() {
global $c;
$args = func_get_args();
$argc = func_num_args();
if ( 2 <= $argc ) {
$format = array_shift($args);
}
else {
$format = "%s";
}
@error_log( $c->sysabbr.": BUG: $component:". vsprintf( $format, $args ) );
@error_log( "================= Stack Trace ===================" );
$trace = array_reverse(debug_backtrace());
array_pop($trace);
foreach( $trace AS $k => $v ) {
@error_log( sprintf(" ===> %s[%d] calls %s%s%s()",
$v['file'],
$v['line'],
(isset($v['class'])?$v['class']:''),
(isset($v['type'])?$v['type']:''),
(isset($v['function'])?$v['function']:'')
));
}
}
}
if ( !function_exists('apache_request_headers') ) {
/**
* Compatibility so we can use the apache function name and still work with CGI
* @package awl
*/
eval('
function apache_request_headers() {
foreach($_SERVER as $key=>$value) {
if (substr($key,0,5)=="HTTP_") {
$key=str_replace(" ","-",ucwords(strtolower(str_replace("_"," ",substr($key,5)))));
$out[$key]=$value;
}
}
return $out;
}
');
}
if ( !function_exists('dbg_log_array') ) {
/**
* Function to dump an array to the error log, possibly recursively
*
* @var string $component Which component should this log message identify itself from
* @var string $name What name should this array dump identify itself as
* @var array $arr The array to be dumped.
* @var boolean $recursive Should the dump recurse into arrays/objects in the array
*/
function dbg_log_array( $component, $name, $arr, $recursive = false ) {
if ( !isset($arr) || (gettype($arr) != 'array' && gettype($arr) != 'object') ) {
dbg_error_log( $component, "%s: array is not set, or is not an array!", $name);
return;
}
foreach ($arr as $key => $value) {
dbg_error_log( $component, "%s: >>%s<< = >>%s<<", $name, $key,
(gettype($value) == 'array' || gettype($value) == 'object' ? gettype($value) : $value) );
if ( $recursive && (gettype($value) == 'array' || (gettype($value) == 'object' && "$key" != 'self' && "$key" != 'parent') ) ) {
dbg_log_array( $component, "$name"."[$key]", $value, $recursive );
}
}
}
}
if ( !function_exists("session_simple_md5") ) {
/**
* Make a plain MD5 hash of a string, identifying the type of hash it is
*
* @param string $instr The string to be salted and MD5'd
* @return string The *MD5* and the MD5 of the string
*/
function session_simple_md5( $instr ) {
global $c;
if ( isset($c->dbg['password']) ) dbg_error_log( "Login", "Making plain MD5: instr=$instr, md5($instr)=".md5($instr) );
return ( '*MD5*'. md5($instr) );
}
}
if ( !function_exists("session_salted_md5") ) {
/**
* Make a salted MD5 string, given a string and (possibly) a salt.
*
* If no salt is supplied we will generate a random one.
*
* @param string $instr The string to be salted and MD5'd
* @param string $salt Some salt to sprinkle into the string to be MD5'd so we don't get the same PW always hashing to the same value.
* @return string The salt, a * and the MD5 of the salted string, as in SALT*SALTEDHASH
*/
function session_salted_md5( $instr, $salt = "" ) {
if ( $salt == "" ) $salt = substr( md5(rand(100000,999999)), 2, 8);
global $c;
if ( isset($c->dbg['password']) ) dbg_error_log( "Login", "Making salted MD5: salt=$salt, instr=$instr, md5($salt$instr)=".md5($salt . $instr) );
return ( sprintf("*%s*%s", $salt, md5($salt . $instr) ) );
}
}
if ( !function_exists("session_salted_sha1") ) {
/**
* Make a salted SHA1 string, given a string and (possibly) a salt. PHP5 only (although it
* could be made to work on PHP4 (@see http://www.openldap.org/faq/data/cache/347.html). The
* algorithm used here is compatible with OpenLDAP so passwords generated through this function
* should be able to be migrated to OpenLDAP by using the part following the second '*', i.e.
* the '{SSHA}....' part.
*
* If no salt is supplied we will generate a random one.
*
* @param string $instr The string to be salted and SHA1'd
* @param string $salt Some salt to sprinkle into the string to be SHA1'd so we don't get the same PW always hashing to the same value.
* @return string A *, the salt, a * and the SHA1 of the salted string, as in *SALT*SALTEDHASH
*/
function session_salted_sha1( $instr, $salt = "" ) {
if ( $salt == "" ) $salt = substr( str_replace('*','',base64_encode(sha1(rand(100000,9999999),true))), 2, 9);
global $c;
if ( isset($c->dbg['password']) ) dbg_error_log( "Login", "Making salted SHA1: salt=$salt, instr=$instr, encoded($instr$salt)=".base64_encode(sha1($instr . $salt, true).$salt) );
return ( sprintf("*%s*{SSHA}%s", $salt, base64_encode(sha1($instr.$salt, true) . $salt ) ) );
}
}
if ( !function_exists("session_validate_password") ) {
/**
* Checks what a user entered against the actual password on their account.
* @param string $they_sent What the user entered.
* @param string $we_have What we have in the database as their password. Which may (or may not) be a salted MD5.
* @return boolean Whether or not the users attempt matches what is already on file.
*/
function session_validate_password( $they_sent, $we_have ) {
if ( preg_match('/^\*\*.+$/', $we_have ) ) {
// The "forced" style of "**plaintext" to allow easier admin setting
return ( "**$they_sent" == $we_have );
}
if ( preg_match('/^\*(.+)\*{[A-Z]+}.+$/', $we_have, $regs ) ) {
if ( function_exists("session_salted_sha1") ) {
// A nicely salted sha1sum like "*<salt>*{SSHA}<salted_sha1>"
$salt = $regs[1];
$sha1_sent = session_salted_sha1( $they_sent, $salt ) ;
return ( $sha1_sent == $we_have );
}
else {
dbg_error_log( "ERROR", "Password is salted SHA-1 but you are using PHP4!" );
echo <<<EOERRMSG
<html>
<head>
<title>Salted SHA1 Password format not supported with PHP4</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Salted SHA1 Password format not supported with PHP4</h1>
<p>At some point you have used PHP5 to set the password for this user and now you are
using PHP4. You will need to assign a new password to this user using PHP4, or ensure
you use PHP5 everywhere (recommended).</p>
<p>AWL has now switched to using salted SHA-1 passwords by preference in a format
compatible with OpenLDAP.</p>
</body>
</html>
EOERRMSG;
exit;
}
}
if ( preg_match('/^\*MD5\*.+$/', $we_have, $regs ) ) {
// A crappy unsalted md5sum like "*MD5*<md5>"
$md5_sent = session_simple_md5( $they_sent ) ;
return ( $md5_sent == $we_have );
}
else if ( preg_match('/^\*(.+)\*.+$/', $we_have, $regs ) ) {
// A nicely salted md5sum like "*<salt>*<salted_md5>"
$salt = $regs[1];
$md5_sent = session_salted_md5( $they_sent, $salt ) ;
return ( $md5_sent == $we_have );
}
// Anything else is bad
return false;
}
}
if ( !function_exists("replace_uri_params") ) {
/**
* Given a URL (presumably the current one) and a parameter, replace the value of parameter,
* extending the URL as necessary if the parameter is not already there.
* @param string $uri The URI we will be replacing parameters in.
* @param array $replacements An array of replacement pairs array( "replace_this" => "with this" )
* @return string The URI with the replacements done.
*/
function replace_uri_params( $uri, $replacements ) {
$replaced = $uri;
foreach( $replacements AS $param => $new_value ) {
$rxp = preg_replace( '/([\[\]])/', '\\\\$1', $param ); // Some parameters may be arrays.
$regex = "/([&?])($rxp)=([^&]+)/";
dbg_error_log("core", "Looking for [%s] to replace with [%s] regex is %s and searching [%s]", $param, $new_value, $regex, $replaced );
if ( preg_match( $regex, $replaced ) )
$replaced = preg_replace( $regex, "\$1$param=$new_value", $replaced);
else
$replaced .= "&$param=$new_value";
}
if ( ! preg_match( '/\?/', $replaced ) ) {
$replaced = preg_replace("/&(.+)$/", "?\$1", $replaced);
}
$replaced = str_replace("&", "--AmPeRsAnD--", $replaced);
$replaced = str_replace("&", "&", $replaced);
$replaced = str_replace("--AmPeRsAnD--", "&", $replaced);
dbg_error_log("core", "URI <<$uri>> morphed to <<$replaced>>");
return $replaced;
}
}
if ( !function_exists("uuid") ) {
/**
* Generates a Universally Unique IDentifier, version 4.
*
* RFC 4122 (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt) defines a special type of Globally
* Unique IDentifiers (GUID), as well as several methods for producing them. One
* such method, described in section 4.4, is based on truly random or pseudo-random
* number generators, and is therefore implementable in a language like PHP.
*
* We choose to produce pseudo-random numbers with the Mersenne Twister, and to always
* limit single generated numbers to 16 bits (ie. the decimal value 65535). That is
* because, even on 32-bit systems, PHP's RAND_MAX will often be the maximum *signed*
* value, with only the equivalent of 31 significant bits. Producing two 16-bit random
* numbers to make up a 32-bit one is less efficient, but guarantees that all 32 bits
* are random.
*
* The algorithm for version 4 UUIDs (ie. those based on random number generators)
* states that all 128 bits separated into the various fields (32 bits, 16 bits, 16 bits,
* 8 bits and 8 bits, 48 bits) should be random, except : (a) the version number should
* be the last 4 bits in the 3rd field, and (b) bits 6 and 7 of the 4th field should
* be 01. We try to conform to that definition as efficiently as possible, generating
* smaller values where possible, and minimizing the number of base conversions.
*
* @copyright Copyright (c) CFD Labs, 2006. This function may be used freely for
* any purpose ; it is distributed without any form of warranty whatsoever.
* @author David Holmes <dholmes@cfdsoftware.net>
*
* @return string A UUID, made up of 32 hex digits and 4 hyphens.
*/
function uuid() {
// The field names refer to RFC 4122 section 4.1.2
return sprintf('%04x%04x-%04x-%03x4-%04x-%04x%04x%04x',
mt_rand(0, 65535), mt_rand(0, 65535), // 32 bits for "time_low"
mt_rand(0, 65535), // 16 bits for "time_mid"
mt_rand(0, 4095), // 12 bits before the 0100 of (version) 4 for "time_hi_and_version"
bindec(substr_replace(sprintf('%016b', mt_rand(0, 65535)), '01', 6, 2)),
// 8 bits, the last two of which (positions 6 and 7) are 01, for "clk_seq_hi_res"
// (hence, the 2nd hex digit after the 3rd hyphen can only be 1, 5, 9 or d)
// 8 bits for "clk_seq_low"
mt_rand(0, 65535), mt_rand(0, 65535), mt_rand(0, 65535) // 48 bits for "node"
);
}
}
if ( !function_exists("translate") ) {
require("Translation.php");
}
if ( !function_exists("clone") && version_compare(phpversion(), '5.0') < 0) {
/**
* PHP5 screws with the assignment operator changing so that $a = $b means that
* $a becomes a reference to $b. There is a clone() that we can use in PHP5, so
* we have to emulate that for PHP4. Bleargh.
*/
eval( 'function clone($object) { return $object; }' );
}
if ( !function_exists("quoted_printable_encode") ) {
/**
* Process a string to fit the requirements of RFC2045 section 6.7. Note that
* this works, but replaces more characters than the minimum set. For readability
* the spaces aren't encoded as =20 though.
*/
function quoted_printable_encode($string) {
return preg_replace('/[^\r\n]{73}[^=\r\n]{2}/', "$0=\r\n", str_replace("%","=",str_replace("%20"," ",rawurlencode($string))));
}
}
if ( !function_exists("check_by_regex") ) {
/**
* Verify a value is OK by testing a regex against it. If it is an array apply it to
* each element in the array recursively. If it is an object we don't mess
* with it.
*/
function check_by_regex( $val, $regex ) {
if ( is_null($val) ) return null;
switch( $regex ) {
case 'int': $regex = '#^\d+$#'; break;
}
if ( is_array($val) ) {
foreach( $val AS $k => $v ) {
$val[$k] = check_by_regex($v,$regex);
}
}
else if ( ! is_object($val) ) {
if ( preg_match( $regex, $val, $matches) ) {
$val = $matches[0];
}
else {
$val = '';
}
}
return $val;
}
}
if ( !function_exists("param_to_global") ) {
/**
* Convert a parameter to a global. We first look in _POST and then in _GET,
* and if they passed in a bunch of valid characters, we will make sure the
* incoming is cleaned to only match that set.
*
* @param string $varname The name of the global variable to put the answer in
* @param string $match_regex The part of the parameter matching this regex will be returned
* @param string $alias1 An alias for the name that we should look for first.
* @param " ... More aliases, in the order which they should be examined. $varname will be appended to the end.
*/
function param_to_global( ) {
$args = func_get_args();
$varname = array_shift($args);
$GLOBALS[$varname] = null;
$match_regex = null;
$argc = func_num_args();
if ( $argc > 1 ) {
$match_regex = array_shift($args);
}
$args[] = $varname;
foreach( $args AS $k => $name ) {
if ( isset($_POST[$name]) ) {
$result = $_POST[$name];
break;
}
else if ( isset($_GET[$name]) ) {
$result = $_GET[$name];
break;
}
}
if ( !isset($result) ) return null;
if ( isset($match_regex) ) {
$result = check_by_regex( $result, $match_regex );
}
$GLOBALS[$varname] = $result;
return $result;
}
}
if ( !function_exists("get_fields") ) {
/**
* @var array $_AWL_field_cache is a cache of the field names for a table
*/
$_AWL_field_cache = array();
/**
* Get the names of the fields for a particular table
* @param string $tablename The name of the table.
* @return array of string The public fields in the table.
*/
function get_fields( $tablename ) {
global $_AWL_field_cache;
if ( !isset($_AWL_field_cache[$tablename]) ) {
dbg_error_log( "core", ":get_fields: Loading fields for table '$tablename'" );
$qry = new AwlQuery();
$db = $qry->GetConnection();
$qry->SetSQL($db->GetFields($tablename));
$qry->Exec("core");
$fields = array();
while( $row = $qry->Fetch() ) {
$fields[$row->fieldname] = $row->typename . ($row->precision >= 0 ? sprintf('(%d)',$row->precision) : '');
}
$_AWL_field_cache[$tablename] = $fields;
}
return $_AWL_field_cache[$tablename];
}
}
if ( !function_exists("force_utf8") ) {
function define_byte_mappings() {
global $byte_map, $nibble_good_chars;
# Needed for using Grant McLean's byte mappings code
$ascii_char = '[\x00-\x7F]';
$cont_byte = '[\x80-\xBF]';
$utf8_2 = '[\xC0-\xDF]' . $cont_byte;
$utf8_3 = '[\xE0-\xEF]' . $cont_byte . '{2}';
$utf8_4 = '[\xF0-\xF7]' . $cont_byte . '{3}';
$utf8_5 = '[\xF8-\xFB]' . $cont_byte . '{4}';
$nibble_good_chars = "/^($ascii_char+|$utf8_2|$utf8_3|$utf8_4|$utf8_5)(.*)$/s";
# From http://unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS/CP1252.TXT
$byte_map = array(
"\x80" => "\xE2\x82\xAC", # EURO SIGN
"\x82" => "\xE2\x80\x9A", # SINGLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK
"\x83" => "\xC6\x92", # LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOK
"\x84" => "\xE2\x80\x9E", # DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK
"\x85" => "\xE2\x80\xA6", # HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS
"\x86" => "\xE2\x80\xA0", # DAGGER
"\x87" => "\xE2\x80\xA1", # DOUBLE DAGGER
"\x88" => "\xCB\x86", # MODIFIER LETTER CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT
"\x89" => "\xE2\x80\xB0", # PER MILLE SIGN
"\x8A" => "\xC5\xA0", # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CARON
"\x8B" => "\xE2\x80\xB9", # SINGLE LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
"\x8C" => "\xC5\x92", # LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE
"\x8E" => "\xC5\xBD", # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH CARON
"\x91" => "\xE2\x80\x98", # LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK
"\x92" => "\xE2\x80\x99", # RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK
"\x93" => "\xE2\x80\x9C", # LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK
"\x94" => "\xE2\x80\x9D", # RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK
"\x95" => "\xE2\x80\xA2", # BULLET
"\x96" => "\xE2\x80\x93", # EN DASH
"\x97" => "\xE2\x80\x94", # EM DASH
"\x98" => "\xCB\x9C", # SMALL TILDE
"\x99" => "\xE2\x84\xA2", # TRADE MARK SIGN
"\x9A" => "\xC5\xA1", # LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CARON
"\x9B" => "\xE2\x80\xBA", # SINGLE RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
"\x9C" => "\xC5\x93", # LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE
"\x9E" => "\xC5\xBE", # LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH CARON
"\x9F" => "\xC5\xB8", # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS
);
for( $i=160; $i < 256; $i++ ) {
$ch = chr($i);
$byte_map[$ch] = iconv('ISO-8859-1', 'UTF-8', $ch);
}
}
define_byte_mappings();
function force_utf8( $input ) {
global $byte_map, $nibble_good_chars;
$output = '';
$char = '';
$rest = '';
while( $input != '' ) {
if ( preg_match( $nibble_good_chars, $input, $matches ) ) {
$output .= $matches[1];
$rest = $matches[2];
}
else {
preg_match( '/^(.)(.*)$/s', $input, $matches );
$char = $matches[1];
$rest = $matches[2];
if ( isset($byte_map[$char]) ) {
$output .= $byte_map[$char];
}
else {
# Must be valid UTF8 already
$output .= $char;
}
}
$input = $rest;
}
return $output;
}
}
/**
* Try and extract something like "Pacific/Auckland" or "America/Indiana/Indianapolis" if possible.
*/
function olson_from_tzstring( $tzstring ) {
global $c;
if ( function_exists('timezone_identifiers_list') && in_array($tzstring,timezone_identifiers_list()) ) return $tzstring;
if ( preg_match( '{((Antarctica|America|Africa|Atlantic|Asia|Australia|Indian|Europe|Pacific)/(([^/]+)/)?[^/]+)$}', $tzstring, $matches ) ) {
// dbg_error_log( 'INFO', 'Found timezone "%s" from string "%s"', $matches[1], $tzstring );
return $matches[1];
}
switch( $tzstring ) {
case 'New Zealand Standard Time': case 'New Zealand Daylight Time':
return 'Pacific/Auckland';
break;
case 'Central Standard Time': case 'Central Daylight Time': case 'US/Central':
return 'America/Chicago';
break;
case 'Eastern Standard Time': case 'Eastern Daylight Time': case 'US/Eastern':
case '(UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)':
return 'America/New_York';
break;
case 'Pacific Standard Time': case 'Pacific Daylight Time': case 'US/Pacific':
return 'America/Los_Angeles';
break;
case 'Mountain Standard Time': case 'Mountain Daylight Time': case 'US/Mountain': case 'Mountain Time':
return 'America/Denver';
// The US 'Mountain Time' can in fact be America/(Denver|Boise|Phoenix|Shiprock) which
// all vary to some extent due to differing DST rules.
break;
case '(GMT-07.00) Arizona':
return 'America/Phoenix';
break;
default:
if ( isset($c->timezone_translations) && is_array($c->timezone_translations)
&& !empty($c->timezone_translations[$tzstring]) )
return $c->timezone_translations[$tzstring];
}
return null;
}
if ( !function_exists("deprecated") ) {
function deprecated( $method ) {
global $c;
if ( isset($c->dbg['ALL']) || isset($c->dbg['deprecated']) ) {
$stack = debug_backtrace();
array_shift($stack);
if ( preg_match( '{/inc/iCalendar.php$}', $stack[0]['file'] ) && $stack[0]['line'] > __LINE__ ) return;
@error_log( sprintf( $c->sysabbr.':DEPRECATED: Call to deprecated method "%s"', $method));
foreach( $stack AS $k => $v ) {
@error_log( sprintf( $c->sysabbr.': ==> called from line %4d of %s', $v['line'], $v['file']));
}
}
}
}
if ( !function_exists("gzdecode") ) {
function gzdecode( $instring ) {
global $c;
if ( !isset($c->use_pipe_gunzip) || $c->use_pipe_gunzip ) {
$descriptorspec = array(
0 => array("pipe", "r"), // stdin is a pipe that the child will read from
1 => array("pipe", "w"), // stdout is a pipe that the child will write to
2 => array("file", "/dev/null", "a") // stderr is discarded
);
$process = proc_open('gunzip',$descriptorspec, $pipes);
if ( is_resource($process) ) {
fwrite($pipes[0],$instring);
fclose($pipes[0]);
$outstring = stream_get_contents($pipes[1]);
fclose($pipes[1]);
proc_close($process);
return $outstring;
}
return '';
}
else {
$g=tempnam('./','gz');
file_put_contents($g,$instring);
ob_start();
readgzfile($g);
$d=ob_get_clean();
unlink($g);
return $d;
}
}
}
/**
* Return the AWL version
*/
function awl_version() {
global $c;
$c->awl_library_version = 0.46;
return $c->awl_library_version;
}
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