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/*
* Copyright (c) 2011 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#ifndef WEBRTC_TEST_TESTSUPPORT_FILEUTILS_H_
#define WEBRTC_TEST_TESTSUPPORT_FILEUTILS_H_
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "webrtc/api/optional.h"
namespace webrtc {
namespace test {
// This is the "directory" returned if the ProjectPath() function fails
// to find the project root.
extern const char* kCannotFindProjectRootDir;
// Creates and returns the absolute path to the output directory where log files
// and other test artifacts should be put. The output directory is generally a
// directory named "out" at the top-level of the project, i.e. a subfolder to
// the path returned by ProjectRootPath(). The exception is Android where we use
// /sdcard/ instead.
//
// If symbolic links occur in the path they will be resolved and the actual
// directory will be returned.
//
// Returns the path WITH a trailing path delimiter. If the project root is not
// found, the current working directory ("./") is returned as a fallback.
std::string OutputPath();
// Generates an empty file with a unique name in the specified directory and
// returns the file name and path.
std::string TempFilename(const std::string &dir, const std::string &prefix);
// Returns a path to a resource file for the currently executing platform.
// Adapts to what filenames are currently present in the
// [project-root]/resources/ dir.
// Returns an absolute path according to this priority list (the directory
// part of the path is left out for readability):
// 1. [name]_[platform]_[architecture].[extension]
// 2. [name]_[platform].[extension]
// 3. [name]_[architecture].[extension]
// 4. [name].[extension]
// Where
// * platform is either of "win", "mac" or "linux".
// * architecture is either of "32" or "64".
//
// Arguments:
// name - Name of the resource file. If a plain filename (no directory path)
// is supplied, the file is assumed to be located in resources/
// If a directory path is prepended to the filename, a subdirectory
// hierarchy reflecting that path is assumed to be present.
// extension - File extension, without the dot, i.e. "bmp" or "yuv".
std::string ResourcePath(const std::string& name,
const std::string& extension);
// Gets the current working directory for the executing program.
// Returns "./" if for some reason it is not possible to find the working
// directory.
std::string WorkingDir();
// Reads the content of a directory and, in case of success, returns a vector
// of strings with one element for each found file or directory. Each element is
// a path created by prepending |dir| to the file/directory name. "." and ".."
// are never added in the returned vector.
rtc::Optional<std::vector<std::string>> ReadDirectory(std::string path);
// Creates a directory if it not already exists.
// Returns true if successful. Will print an error message to stderr and return
// false if a file with the same name already exists.
bool CreateDir(const std::string& directory_name);
// Removes a directory, which must already be empty.
bool RemoveDir(const std::string& directory_name);
// Removes a file.
bool RemoveFile(const std::string& file_name);
// Checks if a file exists.
bool FileExists(const std::string& file_name);
// Checks if a directory exists.
bool DirExists(const std::string& directory_name);
// File size of the supplied file in bytes. Will return 0 if the file is
// empty or if the file does not exist/is readable.
size_t GetFileSize(const std::string& filename);
// Sets the executable path, i.e. the path to the executable that is being used
// when launching it. This is usually the path relative to the working directory
// but can also be an absolute path. The intention with this function is to pass
// the argv[0] being sent into the main function to make it possible for
// fileutils.h to find the correct project paths even when the working directory
// is outside the project tree (which happens in some cases).
void SetExecutablePath(const std::string& path_to_executable);
} // namespace test
} // namespace webrtc
#endif // WEBRTC_TEST_TESTSUPPORT_FILEUTILS_H_