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tor_config_path/
arti_client_paths.rs

1//! Base paths for use with arti clients.
2//!
3//! This code is defined in `tor-config-path` rather than in `arti-client` so that other programs
4//! (notably `arti-rpc-client-core`) can use it.
5
6use std::{borrow::Cow, path::PathBuf};
7
8use directories::ProjectDirs;
9use std::sync::LazyLock;
10
11use crate::{CfgPathError, CfgPathResolver};
12
13/// A [`CfgPathResolver`] with the base variables configured for a `TorClientConfig`
14/// in `arti-client`.
15///
16/// A `TorClientConfig` may set additional variables on its resolver.
17///
18/// This should only be used by `TorClient` users
19/// and others that need to use the same variables.
20/// Libraries should be written in a
21/// resolver-agnostic way (shouldn't rely on resolving `ARTI_CONFIG` for example).
22///
23/// The supported variables are:
24///   - `ARTI_CACHE`: an arti-specific cache directory.
25///   - `ARTI_CONFIG`: an arti-specific configuration directory.
26///   - `ARTI_SHARED_DATA`: an arti-specific directory in the user's "shared
27///     data" space. **Note:** Prefer `ARTI_LOCAL_DATA` (see comment below).
28///   - `ARTI_LOCAL_DATA`: an arti-specific directory in the user's "local
29///     data" space.
30///   - `PROGRAM_DIR`: the directory of the currently executing binary.
31///     See documentation for [`std::env::current_exe`] for security notes.
32///   - `USER_HOME`: the user's home directory.
33///
34/// These variables are implemented using the [`directories`] crate, and
35/// so should use appropriate system-specific overrides under the
36/// hood. (Some of those overrides are based on environment variables.)
37/// For more information, see that crate's documentation.
38///
39/// If in doubt, use `ARTI_LOCAL_DATA` rather than `ARTI_SHARED_DATA`.
40/// These are equivalent on Linux/MacOS, but are different on Windows.
41/// We should use `ARTI_LOCAL_DATA` for consistency with existing Arti config options,
42/// unless there's a specific need for roaming data on Windows.
43pub fn arti_client_base_resolver() -> CfgPathResolver {
44    let arti_cache = project_dirs().map(|x| Cow::Owned(x.cache_dir().to_owned()));
45    let arti_config = project_dirs().map(|x| Cow::Owned(x.config_dir().to_owned()));
46    let arti_shared_data = project_dirs().map(|x| Cow::Owned(x.data_dir().to_owned()));
47    let arti_local_data = project_dirs().map(|x| Cow::Owned(x.data_local_dir().to_owned()));
48    let program_dir = get_program_dir().map(Cow::Owned);
49    let user_home = crate::home().map(Cow::Borrowed);
50
51    let mut resolver = CfgPathResolver::default();
52
53    resolver.set_var("ARTI_CACHE", arti_cache);
54    resolver.set_var("ARTI_CONFIG", arti_config);
55    resolver.set_var("ARTI_SHARED_DATA", arti_shared_data);
56    resolver.set_var("ARTI_LOCAL_DATA", arti_local_data);
57    resolver.set_var("PROGRAM_DIR", program_dir);
58    resolver.set_var("USER_HOME", user_home);
59
60    resolver
61}
62
63/// Return the directory holding the currently executing program.
64fn get_program_dir() -> Result<PathBuf, CfgPathError> {
65    let binary = std::env::current_exe().map_err(|_| CfgPathError::NoProgramPath)?;
66    let directory = binary.parent().ok_or(CfgPathError::NoProgramDir)?;
67    Ok(directory.to_owned())
68}
69
70/// Return a ProjectDirs object for the Arti project.
71fn project_dirs() -> Result<&'static ProjectDirs, CfgPathError> {
72    /// lazy lock holding the ProjectDirs object.
73    static PROJECT_DIRS: LazyLock<Option<ProjectDirs>> =
74        LazyLock::new(|| ProjectDirs::from("org", "torproject", "Arti"));
75
76    PROJECT_DIRS.as_ref().ok_or(CfgPathError::NoProjectDirs)
77}
78
79#[cfg(test)]
80mod test {
81    // @@ begin test lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@
82    #![allow(clippy::bool_assert_comparison)]
83    #![allow(clippy::clone_on_copy)]
84    #![allow(clippy::dbg_macro)]
85    #![allow(clippy::mixed_attributes_style)]
86    #![allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
87    #![allow(clippy::print_stdout)]
88    #![allow(clippy::single_char_pattern)]
89    #![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
90    #![allow(clippy::unchecked_time_subtraction)]
91    #![allow(clippy::useless_vec)]
92    #![allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
93    //! <!-- @@ end test lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@ -->
94
95    use super::*;
96    use crate::CfgPath;
97
98    fn cfg_variables() -> impl IntoIterator<Item = (&'static str, PathBuf)> {
99        let list = [
100            ("ARTI_CACHE", project_dirs().unwrap().cache_dir()),
101            ("ARTI_CONFIG", project_dirs().unwrap().config_dir()),
102            ("ARTI_SHARED_DATA", project_dirs().unwrap().data_dir()),
103            ("ARTI_LOCAL_DATA", project_dirs().unwrap().data_local_dir()),
104            ("PROGRAM_DIR", &get_program_dir().unwrap()),
105            ("USER_HOME", crate::home().unwrap()),
106        ];
107
108        list.into_iter()
109            .map(|(a, b)| (a, b.to_owned()))
110            .collect::<Vec<_>>()
111    }
112
113    #[cfg(not(target_family = "windows"))]
114    #[test]
115    fn expand_variables() {
116        let path_resolver = arti_client_base_resolver();
117
118        for (var, val) in cfg_variables() {
119            let p = CfgPath::new(format!("${{{var}}}/example"));
120            assert_eq!(p.to_string(), format!("${{{var}}}/example"));
121
122            let expected = val.join("example");
123            assert_eq!(p.path(&path_resolver).unwrap().to_str(), expected.to_str());
124        }
125
126        let p = CfgPath::new("${NOT_A_REAL_VAR}/example".to_string());
127        assert!(p.path(&path_resolver).is_err());
128    }
129
130    #[cfg(target_family = "windows")]
131    #[test]
132    fn expand_variables() {
133        let path_resolver = arti_client_base_resolver();
134
135        for (var, val) in cfg_variables() {
136            let p = CfgPath::new(format!("${{{var}}}\\example"));
137            assert_eq!(p.to_string(), format!("${{{var}}}\\example"));
138
139            let expected = val.join("example");
140            assert_eq!(p.path(&path_resolver).unwrap().to_str(), expected.to_str());
141        }
142
143        let p = CfgPath::new("${NOT_A_REAL_VAR}\\example".to_string());
144        assert!(p.path(&path_resolver).is_err());
145    }
146}