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// -*- Mode: objc; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4; fill-column: 100 -*-
//
// This file is part of the LibreOffice project.
//
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#import "config.h"
#import <cassert>
#import <cstdlib>
#import <cstring>
Add a way to have templates specific to a customer deployment Add two settings: One setting "Template list URL" is a string that should either be empty (the typical case for a random user of the app), or contain a https: URL. If this setting is empty, only the templates bundled in the app are provided. If the "Template list URL" is non-empty, it should be a https: URL pointing to a text file (or dynamically generated text resource). That file is downloaded and read when the app starts. Each line in the file should either be a comment (starting with a hash '#'), or a https: URL pointing to a template document, that is of type .ott, .ots, or .otp. That document is downloaded if it hasn't been downloaded already, or if its time stamp is newer than that of the already downloaded copy. Also a thumbnail image for the template, formed by appending ".png" to its URL, is downloaded, if available. Any previously downloaded templates that aren't mentioned in the list file are removed. The intent is that in some managed mass deployment environment, the mobile device management software would set up this setting, so that the end-user devices would see the same templates. Obviously, this URL does not have to point to a static file on a web server, but could point to some dynamically generated resource on a web server, that enumerates the templates available on the server and returns their URLs as a text document. Another setting is "Empty tile cache next time". This is a toggle. If toggled on, the next time a document is opened in the app, the tile cache is emptied (and the toggle is reset off). This is mostly for potential problem solving, and might be removd later. Various refactoring to support the new functionality. Change-Id: Ie2ebf032acb9e43bb1c6f7ae4d0c449ae66eaa05
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#import <LibreOfficeKit/LibreOfficeKitInit.h>
#import "AppDelegate.h"
#import "DocumentBrowserViewController.h"
#import "DocumentViewController.h"
#import "Document.h"
#import "FakeSocket.hpp"
#import "Log.hpp"
#import "LOOLWSD.hpp"
#import "Util.hpp"
static LOOLWSD *loolwsd = nullptr;
NSString *app_locale;
BOOL empty_tile_cache;
Add a way to have templates specific to a customer deployment Add two settings: One setting "Template list URL" is a string that should either be empty (the typical case for a random user of the app), or contain a https: URL. If this setting is empty, only the templates bundled in the app are provided. If the "Template list URL" is non-empty, it should be a https: URL pointing to a text file (or dynamically generated text resource). That file is downloaded and read when the app starts. Each line in the file should either be a comment (starting with a hash '#'), or a https: URL pointing to a template document, that is of type .ott, .ots, or .otp. That document is downloaded if it hasn't been downloaded already, or if its time stamp is newer than that of the already downloaded copy. Also a thumbnail image for the template, formed by appending ".png" to its URL, is downloaded, if available. Any previously downloaded templates that aren't mentioned in the list file are removed. The intent is that in some managed mass deployment environment, the mobile device management software would set up this setting, so that the end-user devices would see the same templates. Obviously, this URL does not have to point to a static file on a web server, but could point to some dynamically generated resource on a web server, that enumerates the templates available on the server and returns their URLs as a text document. Another setting is "Empty tile cache next time". This is a toggle. If toggled on, the next time a document is opened in the app, the tile cache is emptied (and the toggle is reset off). This is mostly for potential problem solving, and might be removd later. Various refactoring to support the new functionality. Change-Id: Ie2ebf032acb9e43bb1c6f7ae4d0c449ae66eaa05
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static void download(NSURL *source, NSURL *destination) {
[[[NSURLSession sharedSession] downloadTaskWithURL:source
completionHandler:^(NSURL *location, NSURLResponse *response, NSError *error) {
if (error == nil && [response isKindOfClass:[NSHTTPURLResponse class]] && [(NSHTTPURLResponse*)response statusCode] == 200) {
Add a way to have templates specific to a customer deployment Add two settings: One setting "Template list URL" is a string that should either be empty (the typical case for a random user of the app), or contain a https: URL. If this setting is empty, only the templates bundled in the app are provided. If the "Template list URL" is non-empty, it should be a https: URL pointing to a text file (or dynamically generated text resource). That file is downloaded and read when the app starts. Each line in the file should either be a comment (starting with a hash '#'), or a https: URL pointing to a template document, that is of type .ott, .ots, or .otp. That document is downloaded if it hasn't been downloaded already, or if its time stamp is newer than that of the already downloaded copy. Also a thumbnail image for the template, formed by appending ".png" to its URL, is downloaded, if available. Any previously downloaded templates that aren't mentioned in the list file are removed. The intent is that in some managed mass deployment environment, the mobile device management software would set up this setting, so that the end-user devices would see the same templates. Obviously, this URL does not have to point to a static file on a web server, but could point to some dynamically generated resource on a web server, that enumerates the templates available on the server and returns their URLs as a text document. Another setting is "Empty tile cache next time". This is a toggle. If toggled on, the next time a document is opened in the app, the tile cache is emptied (and the toggle is reset off). This is mostly for potential problem solving, and might be removd later. Various refactoring to support the new functionality. Change-Id: Ie2ebf032acb9e43bb1c6f7ae4d0c449ae66eaa05
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NSError *error = nil;
NSURL *resultingItem = nil;
if ([[NSFileManager defaultManager] replaceItemAtURL:destination
withItemAtURL:location
backupItemName:nil
options:NSFileManagerItemReplacementUsingNewMetadataOnly
resultingItemURL:&resultingItem
error:&error]) {
LOG_INF("Downloaded " <<
[[source absoluteString] UTF8String] <<
" as " << [[destination absoluteString] UTF8String]);
} else {
LOG_ERR("Failed to replace " <<
[[destination absoluteString] UTF8String] <<
" with " << [[location absoluteString] UTF8String] <<
": " << [[error description] UTF8String]);
}
} else if (error == nil && [response isKindOfClass:[NSHTTPURLResponse class]]) {
LOG_ERR("Failed to download " <<
[[source absoluteString] UTF8String] <<
": response code " << [(NSHTTPURLResponse*)response statusCode]);
Add a way to have templates specific to a customer deployment Add two settings: One setting "Template list URL" is a string that should either be empty (the typical case for a random user of the app), or contain a https: URL. If this setting is empty, only the templates bundled in the app are provided. If the "Template list URL" is non-empty, it should be a https: URL pointing to a text file (or dynamically generated text resource). That file is downloaded and read when the app starts. Each line in the file should either be a comment (starting with a hash '#'), or a https: URL pointing to a template document, that is of type .ott, .ots, or .otp. That document is downloaded if it hasn't been downloaded already, or if its time stamp is newer than that of the already downloaded copy. Also a thumbnail image for the template, formed by appending ".png" to its URL, is downloaded, if available. Any previously downloaded templates that aren't mentioned in the list file are removed. The intent is that in some managed mass deployment environment, the mobile device management software would set up this setting, so that the end-user devices would see the same templates. Obviously, this URL does not have to point to a static file on a web server, but could point to some dynamically generated resource on a web server, that enumerates the templates available on the server and returns their URLs as a text document. Another setting is "Empty tile cache next time". This is a toggle. If toggled on, the next time a document is opened in the app, the tile cache is emptied (and the toggle is reset off). This is mostly for potential problem solving, and might be removd later. Various refactoring to support the new functionality. Change-Id: Ie2ebf032acb9e43bb1c6f7ae4d0c449ae66eaa05
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} else if (error != nil) {
LOG_ERR("Failed to download " <<
[[source absoluteString] UTF8String] <<
": " << [[error description] UTF8String]);
} else {
LOG_ERR("Failed to download " <<
[[source absoluteString] UTF8String]);
}
}] resume];
}
static void downloadTemplate(NSURL *source, NSURL *destination) {
download(source, destination);
// Download also a thumbnail
download([NSURL URLWithString:[[source absoluteString] stringByAppendingString:@".png"]],
[NSURL URLWithString:[[destination absoluteString] stringByAppendingString:@".png"]]);
}
static void updateTemplates(NSData *data, NSURLResponse *response)
{
static NSString *downloadedTemplates = [[NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSCachesDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES) objectAtIndex:0] stringByAppendingString:@"/downloadedTemplates/"];
// The data downloaded is a template list file, and should have one URL per line, corresponding
// to a template document. For each URL, we check whether we have the corresponding template
// document, and whether it is the same version (timestamp is older or the same). If not, we
// download the new version. Finally we remove any earlier downloaded templates not mentioned in the list
// file.
NSMutableSet<NSString *> *urlHashes = [NSMutableSet setWithCapacity:10];
const char *p = static_cast<const char*>([data bytes]);
const char *endOfData = p + [data length];
while (p < endOfData) {
const char *endOfLine = static_cast<const char*>(std::memchr(p, '\n', [data length]));
if (endOfLine == NULL)
endOfLine = endOfData;
// Allow comment lines staring with a hash sign.
if (*p != '#') {
const int length = endOfLine - p;
// Allow empty lines
if (length > 0) {
std::vector<char> buf(length+1);
std::memcpy(buf.data(), p, length);
buf[length] = 0;
NSString *line = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:buf.data()];
NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:line];
if (url == nil)
LOG_ERR("Invalid URL in template file: " << [line UTF8String]);
else {
NSString *baseName = [url lastPathComponent];
NSString *hash = [[NSData dataWithBytes:buf.data() length:length] base64EncodedStringWithOptions:0];
[urlHashes addObject:hash];
NSString *directoryForTemplate = [downloadedTemplates stringByAppendingString:hash];
NSURL *fileForTemplate = [NSURL fileURLWithPath:[directoryForTemplate stringByAppendingString:[@"/" stringByAppendingString:baseName]]];
// If we have that template, check whether it is up-to-date
BOOL isDirectory;
if ([[NSFileManager defaultManager] fileExistsAtPath:directoryForTemplate isDirectory:&isDirectory] &&
isDirectory) {
NSMutableURLRequest *req = [[NSURLRequest requestWithURL:url] mutableCopy];
[req setHTTPMethod:@"HEAD"];
[[[NSURLSession sharedSession] dataTaskWithRequest:req
completionHandler:^(NSData *data, NSURLResponse *response, NSError *error) {
if (error == nil && [response isKindOfClass:[NSHTTPURLResponse class]] && [(NSHTTPURLResponse*)response statusCode] == 200) {
NSString *lastModified = [[(NSHTTPURLResponse*)response allHeaderFields] objectForKey:@"Last-Modified"];
NSDateFormatter *df = [[NSDateFormatter alloc] init];
df.dateFormat = @"EEE, dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss z";
NSDate *templateDate = [df dateFromString:lastModified];
NSDate *cachedTemplateDate = [[[NSFileManager defaultManager] attributesOfItemAtPath:[fileForTemplate path] error:nil] objectForKey:NSFileModificationDate];
LOG_INF("Template at " << [[url absoluteString] UTF8String] << " timestamp: "
<< [[templateDate descriptionWithLocale:nil] UTF8String] << ", cached template timestamp: "
<< [[cachedTemplateDate descriptionWithLocale:nil] UTF8String]);
if ([templateDate compare:cachedTemplateDate] == NSOrderedDescending) {
downloadTemplate(url, fileForTemplate);
}
} else if (error == nil && [response isKindOfClass:[NSHTTPURLResponse class]]) {
LOG_ERR("Failed to get HEAD of " <<
[[url absoluteString] UTF8String] <<
": response code " << [(NSHTTPURLResponse*)response statusCode]);
} else if (error != nil) {
LOG_ERR("Failed to get HEAD of " <<
[[url absoluteString] UTF8String] <<
": " << [[error description] UTF8String]);
} else {
LOG_ERR("Failed to get HEAD of " <<
[[url absoluteString] UTF8String]);
}
}] resume];
} else {
// Else download it.
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] createDirectoryAtPath:directoryForTemplate withIntermediateDirectories:YES attributes:nil error:nil];
downloadTemplate(url, fileForTemplate);
}
}
Add a way to have templates specific to a customer deployment Add two settings: One setting "Template list URL" is a string that should either be empty (the typical case for a random user of the app), or contain a https: URL. If this setting is empty, only the templates bundled in the app are provided. If the "Template list URL" is non-empty, it should be a https: URL pointing to a text file (or dynamically generated text resource). That file is downloaded and read when the app starts. Each line in the file should either be a comment (starting with a hash '#'), or a https: URL pointing to a template document, that is of type .ott, .ots, or .otp. That document is downloaded if it hasn't been downloaded already, or if its time stamp is newer than that of the already downloaded copy. Also a thumbnail image for the template, formed by appending ".png" to its URL, is downloaded, if available. Any previously downloaded templates that aren't mentioned in the list file are removed. The intent is that in some managed mass deployment environment, the mobile device management software would set up this setting, so that the end-user devices would see the same templates. Obviously, this URL does not have to point to a static file on a web server, but could point to some dynamically generated resource on a web server, that enumerates the templates available on the server and returns their URLs as a text document. Another setting is "Empty tile cache next time". This is a toggle. If toggled on, the next time a document is opened in the app, the tile cache is emptied (and the toggle is reset off). This is mostly for potential problem solving, and might be removd later. Various refactoring to support the new functionality. Change-Id: Ie2ebf032acb9e43bb1c6f7ae4d0c449ae66eaa05
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}
}
if (endOfLine < endOfData)
p = endOfLine + 1;
else
p = endOfData;
}
// Remove templates that are no longer mentioned in the list file.
NSArray<NSString *> *dirContents = [[NSFileManager defaultManager] contentsOfDirectoryAtPath:downloadedTemplates error:nil];
for (int i = 0; i < [dirContents count]; i++) {
if (![urlHashes containsObject:[dirContents objectAtIndex:i]]) {
[[NSFileManager defaultManager] removeItemAtPath:[downloadedTemplates stringByAppendingString:[@"/" stringByAppendingString:[dirContents objectAtIndex:i]]]
error:nil];
}
}
}
@implementation AppDelegate
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions {
auto trace = std::getenv("LOOL_LOGLEVEL");
if (!trace)
trace = strdup("warning");
setenv("SAL_LOK_OPTIONS", "unipoll", 0);
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Log::initialize("Mobile", trace, false, false, {});
Util::setThreadName("main");
// Having LANG in the environment is expected to happen only when debugging from Xcode. When
// testing some language one doesn't know it might be risky to simply set one's iPad to that
// language, as it might be hard to find the way to set it back to a known language.
char *lang = std::getenv("LANG");
if (lang != nullptr)
app_locale = [NSString stringWithUTF8String:lang];
else
app_locale = [[NSLocale preferredLanguages] firstObject];
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// Look for the setting indicating the URL for a file containing a list of URLs for template
// documents to download. If set, start a task to download it, and then to download the listed
// templates.
NSString *templateListURL = nil;
// First check managed configuration, if present
NSDictionary *managedConfig = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] dictionaryForKey:@"com.apple.configuration.managed"];
if (managedConfig != nil) {
templateListURL = managedConfig[@"templateListURL"];
if (templateListURL != nil && ![templateListURL isKindOfClass:[NSString class]])
templateListURL = nil;
}
if (templateListURL == nil)
templateListURL = [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] stringForKey:@"templateListURL"];
Add a way to have templates specific to a customer deployment Add two settings: One setting "Template list URL" is a string that should either be empty (the typical case for a random user of the app), or contain a https: URL. If this setting is empty, only the templates bundled in the app are provided. If the "Template list URL" is non-empty, it should be a https: URL pointing to a text file (or dynamically generated text resource). That file is downloaded and read when the app starts. Each line in the file should either be a comment (starting with a hash '#'), or a https: URL pointing to a template document, that is of type .ott, .ots, or .otp. That document is downloaded if it hasn't been downloaded already, or if its time stamp is newer than that of the already downloaded copy. Also a thumbnail image for the template, formed by appending ".png" to its URL, is downloaded, if available. Any previously downloaded templates that aren't mentioned in the list file are removed. The intent is that in some managed mass deployment environment, the mobile device management software would set up this setting, so that the end-user devices would see the same templates. Obviously, this URL does not have to point to a static file on a web server, but could point to some dynamically generated resource on a web server, that enumerates the templates available on the server and returns their URLs as a text document. Another setting is "Empty tile cache next time". This is a toggle. If toggled on, the next time a document is opened in the app, the tile cache is emptied (and the toggle is reset off). This is mostly for potential problem solving, and might be removd later. Various refactoring to support the new functionality. Change-Id: Ie2ebf032acb9e43bb1c6f7ae4d0c449ae66eaa05
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if (templateListURL != nil) {
NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:templateListURL];
if (url != nil) {
[[[NSURLSession sharedSession] dataTaskWithURL:url
completionHandler:^(NSData *data, NSURLResponse *response, NSError *error) {
if (error == nil && [response isKindOfClass:[NSHTTPURLResponse class]] && [(NSHTTPURLResponse*)response statusCode] == 200)
Add a way to have templates specific to a customer deployment Add two settings: One setting "Template list URL" is a string that should either be empty (the typical case for a random user of the app), or contain a https: URL. If this setting is empty, only the templates bundled in the app are provided. If the "Template list URL" is non-empty, it should be a https: URL pointing to a text file (or dynamically generated text resource). That file is downloaded and read when the app starts. Each line in the file should either be a comment (starting with a hash '#'), or a https: URL pointing to a template document, that is of type .ott, .ots, or .otp. That document is downloaded if it hasn't been downloaded already, or if its time stamp is newer than that of the already downloaded copy. Also a thumbnail image for the template, formed by appending ".png" to its URL, is downloaded, if available. Any previously downloaded templates that aren't mentioned in the list file are removed. The intent is that in some managed mass deployment environment, the mobile device management software would set up this setting, so that the end-user devices would see the same templates. Obviously, this URL does not have to point to a static file on a web server, but could point to some dynamically generated resource on a web server, that enumerates the templates available on the server and returns their URLs as a text document. Another setting is "Empty tile cache next time". This is a toggle. If toggled on, the next time a document is opened in the app, the tile cache is emptied (and the toggle is reset off). This is mostly for potential problem solving, and might be removd later. Various refactoring to support the new functionality. Change-Id: Ie2ebf032acb9e43bb1c6f7ae4d0c449ae66eaa05
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updateTemplates(data, response);
else if (error == nil && [response isKindOfClass:[NSHTTPURLResponse class]])
LOG_ERR("Failed to download " <<
[[url absoluteString] UTF8String] <<
": response code " << [(NSHTTPURLResponse*)response statusCode]);
else if (error != nil)
LOG_ERR("Failed to download " <<
[[url absoluteString] UTF8String] <<
": " << [[error description] UTF8String]);
else
LOG_ERR("Failed to download " <<
[[url absoluteString] UTF8String]);
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}] resume];
}
}
fakeSocketSetLoggingCallback([](const std::string& line)
{
LOG_TRC_NOFILE(line);
});
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_global_queue( DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 0),
^{
assert(loolwsd == nullptr);
char *argv[2];
argv[0] = strdup([[NSBundle mainBundle].executablePath UTF8String]);
argv[1] = nullptr;
Util::setThreadName("app");
while (true) {
loolwsd = new LOOLWSD();
loolwsd->run(1, argv);
delete loolwsd;
LOG_TRC("One run of LOOLWSD completed");
}
});
return YES;
}
- (void)applicationWillResignActive:(UIApplication *)application {
}
- (void)applicationDidEnterBackground:(UIApplication *)application {
}
- (void)applicationWillEnterForeground:(UIApplication *)application {
}
- (void)applicationDidBecomeActive:(UIApplication *)application {
}
- (void)applicationWillTerminate:(UIApplication *)application {
}
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)app openURL:(NSURL *)inputURL options:(NSDictionary<UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey, id> *)options {
// Ensure the URL is a file URL
if (!inputURL.isFileURL) {
return NO;
}
// Reveal / import the document at the URL
DocumentBrowserViewController *documentBrowserViewController = (DocumentBrowserViewController *)self.window.rootViewController;
[documentBrowserViewController revealDocumentAtURL:inputURL importIfNeeded:YES completion:^(NSURL * _Nullable revealedDocumentURL, NSError * _Nullable error) {
if (error) {
LOG_ERR("Failed to reveal the document at URL " << [[inputURL description] UTF8String] << " with error: " << [[error description] UTF8String]);
return;
}
// Present the Document View Controller for the revealed URL
[documentBrowserViewController presentDocumentAtURL:revealedDocumentURL];
}];
return YES;
}
@end
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