<?php /** * This file is part of CodeIgniter 4 framework. * * (c) CodeIgniter Foundation <admin@codeigniter.com> * * For the full copyright and license information, please view * the LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code. */ namespace CodeIgniter\HTTP\Files; use InvalidArgumentException; use RuntimeException; /** * Value object representing a single file uploaded through an * HTTP request. Used by the IncomingRequest class to * provide files. * * Typically, implementors will extend the SplFileInfo class. */ interface UploadedFileInterface { /** * Accepts the file information as would be filled in from the $_FILES array. * * @param string $path The temporary location of the uploaded file. * @param string $originalName The client-provided filename. * @param string $mimeType The type of file as provided by PHP * @param int $size The size of the file, in bytes * @param int $error The error constant of the upload (one of PHP's UPLOADERRXXX constants) */ public function __construct(string $path, string $originalName, ?string $mimeType = null, ?int $size = null, ?int $error = null); /** * Move the uploaded file to a new location. * * $targetPath may be an absolute path, or a relative path. If it is a * relative path, resolution should be the same as used by PHP's rename() * function. * * The original file MUST be removed on completion. * * If this method is called more than once, any subsequent calls MUST raise * an exception. * * When used in an SAPI environment where $_FILES is populated, when writing * files via moveTo(), is_uploaded_file() and move_uploaded_file() SHOULD be * used to ensure permissions and upload status are verified correctly. * * If you wish to move to a stream, use getStream(), as SAPI operations * cannot guarantee writing to stream destinations. * * @see http://php.net/is_uploaded_file * @see http://php.net/move_uploaded_file * * @param string $targetPath Path to which to move the uploaded file. * @param string $name the name to rename the file to. * * @throws InvalidArgumentException if the $path specified is invalid. * @throws RuntimeException on any error during the move operation. * @throws RuntimeException on the second or subsequent call to the method. */ public function move(string $targetPath, ?string $name = null); /** * Returns whether the file has been moved or not. If it has, * the move() method will not work and certain properties, like * the tempName, will no longer be available. */ public function hasMoved(): bool; /** * Retrieve the error associated with the uploaded file. * * The return value MUST be one of PHP's UPLOAD_ERR_XXX constants. * * If the file was uploaded successfully, this method MUST return * UPLOAD_ERR_OK. * * Implementations SHOULD return the value stored in the "error" key of * the file in the $_FILES array. * * @see http://php.net/manual/en/features.file-upload.errors.php * * @return int One of PHP's UPLOAD_ERR_XXX constants. */ public function getError(): int; /** * Retrieve the filename sent by the client. * * Do not trust the value returned by this method. A client could send * a malicious filename with the intention to corrupt or hack your * application. * * Implementations SHOULD return the value stored in the "name" key of * the file in the $_FILES array. * * @return string The filename sent by the client or null if none * was provided. */ public function getName(): string; /** * Gets the temporary filename where the file was uploaded to. */ public function getTempName(): string; /** * Returns the original file extension, based on the file name that * was uploaded. This is NOT a trusted source. * For a trusted version, use guessExtension() instead. */ public function getClientExtension(): string; /** * Returns the mime type as provided by the client. * This is NOT a trusted value. * For a trusted version, use getMimeType() instead. */ public function getClientMimeType(): string; /** * Returns whether the file was uploaded successfully, based on whether * it was uploaded via HTTP and has no errors. */ public function isValid(): bool; /** * Returns the destination path for the move operation where overwriting is not expected. * * First, it checks whether the delimiter is present in the filename, if it is, then it checks whether the * last element is an integer as there may be cases that the delimiter may be present in the filename. * For the all other cases, it appends an integer starting from zero before the file's extension. */ public function getDestination(string $destination, string $delimiter = '_', int $i = 0): string; }