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magic.go
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// This file is subject to a 1-clause BSD license.
// Its contents can be found in the enclosed LICENSE file.
// Go bindings for libmagic.
package magic
//#cgo LDFLAGS: -lmagic
//#include <stdlib.h>
//#include <magic.h>
import "C"
import (
"errors"
"unsafe"
)
var (
ConnectionError = errors.New("Magic: Connection is closed.")
ConnectionFailure = errors.New("Magic: Failed to open magic database.")
)
// Path is not documented anywhere, so I have no idea what it does.
// Use at your own discretion.
func Path(file string, flags int) string {
cf := C.CString(file)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cf))
cr := C.magic_getpath(cf, C.int(flags))
if cr == nil {
return ""
}
r := C.GoString(cr)
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cr))
return r, nil
}
// Magic exposes a set of methods which allow us to interact with the
// magic database as defined by libmagic.
type Magic struct {
ptr C.magic_t // Holds the database descriptor.
}
// Open attempts to create a new connection to the magic database.
func Open(flags int) (*Magic, error) {
ptr := C.magic_open(C.int(flags))
if ptr == nil {
return nil, ConnectionFailure
}
return &Magic{ptr}, nil
}
// Close closes the database connection.
func (m *Magic) Close() (err error) {
if m.ptr == nil {
return ConnectionError
}
C.magic_close(m.ptr)
m.ptr = nil
return
}
// File returns a textual description of the contents of the filename argument.
// If the filename is nil, then stdin is used.
func (m *Magic) File(file string) (string, error) {
if m.ptr == nil {
return "", ConnectionError
}
cf := C.CString(file)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cf))
cr := C.magic_file(m.ptr, cf)
if cr == nil {
return "", m.check()
}
r := C.GoString(cr)
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cr))
return r, nil
}
// Descriptor returns a textual description of the contents of the
// file descriptor argument.
func (m *Magic) Descriptor(fd int) (string, error) {
if m.ptr == nil {
return "", ConnectionError
}
cr := C.magic_descriptor(m.ptr, C.int(fd))
if cr == nil {
return "", m.check()
}
r := C.GoString(cr)
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cr))
return r, nil
}
// Buffer returns a textual description of the contents of the buffer argument.
func (m *Magic) Buffer(data []byte) (string, error) {
if m.ptr == nil {
return "", ConnectionError
}
if len(data) == 0 {
return "", nil
}
ptr := unsafe.Pointer(&data[0])
sz := C.size_t(len(data))
cr := C.magic_buffer(m.ptr, ptr, sz)
if cr == nil {
return "", m.check()
}
r := C.GoString(cr)
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cr))
return r, nil
}
// SetFlags sets the given flags.
//
// Note that using both MIME flags together can also return extra
// information on the charset.
func (m *Magic) SetFlags(flags int) error {
if m.ptr == nil {
return ConnectionError
}
if C.magic_setflags(m.ptr, C.int(flags)) < 0 {
return errors.New("Magic: FlagPreserveATime is not supported by this system.")
}
return m.check()
}
// Load must be used to load database files before any magic queries can
// be performed.
//
// We expect either a colon separated list of database file paths, or an
// empty string ("") to use the default, system-installed database.
func (m *Magic) Load(file string) error {
if m.ptr == nil {
return ConnectionError
}
var cf *C.char
if file != "" {
cf = C.CString(file)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cf))
}
C.magic_load(m.ptr, cf)
return m.check()
}
// Compile can be used to compile the specified database files.
//
// The created files are named from the basename(1) of each
// file argument with `.mgc` appended to it.
//
// We expect a colon separated list of database file paths.
func (m *Magic) Compile(file string) error {
if m.ptr == nil {
return ConnectionError
}
cf := C.CString(file)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cf))
C.magic_compile(m.ptr, cf)
return m.check()
}
// Check can be used to check the validity of entries in the given
// database files.
//
// We expect a colon separated list of database file paths.
func (m *Magic) Check(file string) error {
if m.ptr == nil {
return ConnectionError
}
cf := C.CString(file)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cf))
C.magic_check(m.ptr, cf)
return m.check()
}
// List dumps all magic entries in a human readable format, dumping first the
// entries that are matched against binary files and then the ones that match
// text files.
//
// We expect either a colon separated list of database file paths, or an
// empty string ("") to use the default, system-installed database.
func (m *Magic) List(file string) error {
if m.ptr == nil {
return ConnectionError
}
cf := C.CString(file)
defer C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cf))
C.magic_list(m.ptr, cf)
return m.check()
}
// check checks libmagic for any pending errors.
func (m *Magic) check() error {
if m.ptr == nil {
return ConnectionError
}
cr := C.magic_error(m.ptr)
if cr == nil {
return nil
}
r := C.GoString(cr)
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cr))
return errors.New(r)
}