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# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
#
# The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public
# License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file
# except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
# the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
#
# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS
# IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or
# implied. See the License for the specific language governing
# rights and limitations under the License.
#
# The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System.
#
# The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications
# Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are
# Copyright (C) 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation. All
# Rights Reserved.
#
# Contributor(s): Terry Weissman <terry@mozilla.org>
#                 Myk Melez <myk@mozilla.org>
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#                 Marc Schumann <wurblzap@gmail.com>
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#                 Frédéric Buclin <LpSolit@gmail.com>
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use strict;

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package Bugzilla::Attachment;
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=head1 NAME

Bugzilla::Attachment - a file related to a bug that a user has uploaded
                       to the Bugzilla server

=head1 SYNOPSIS

  use Bugzilla::Attachment;

  # Get the attachment with the given ID.
  my $attachment = Bugzilla::Attachment->get($attach_id);

  # Get the attachments with the given IDs.
  my $attachments = Bugzilla::Attachment->get_list($attach_ids);

=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module defines attachment objects, which represent files related to bugs
that users upload to the Bugzilla server.

=cut

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use Bugzilla::Constants;
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use Bugzilla::Error;
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use Bugzilla::Flag;
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use Bugzilla::User;
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use Bugzilla::Util;
use Bugzilla::Field;
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sub get {
    my $invocant = shift;
    my $id = shift;
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    my $attachments = _retrieve([$id]);
    my $self = $attachments->[0];
    bless($self, ref($invocant) || $invocant) if $self;
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    return $self;
}

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sub get_list {
    my $invocant = shift;
    my $ids = shift;

    my $attachments = _retrieve($ids);
    foreach my $attachment (@$attachments) {
        bless($attachment, ref($invocant) || $invocant);
    }

    return $attachments;
}

sub _retrieve {
    my ($ids) = @_;

    return [] if scalar(@$ids) == 0;

    my @columns = (
        'attachments.attach_id AS id',
        'attachments.bug_id AS bug_id',
        'attachments.description AS description',
        'attachments.mimetype AS contenttype',
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        'attachments.submitter_id AS attacher_id',
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        Bugzilla->dbh->sql_date_format('attachments.creation_ts',
                                       '%Y.%m.%d %H:%i') . " AS attached",
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        'attachments.modification_time',
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        'attachments.filename AS filename',
        'attachments.ispatch AS ispatch',
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        'attachments.isurl AS isurl',
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        'attachments.isobsolete AS isobsolete',
        'attachments.isprivate AS isprivate'
    );
    my $columns = join(", ", @columns);
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    my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
    my $records = $dbh->selectall_arrayref(
                      "SELECT $columns
                         FROM attachments
                        WHERE " 
                       . Bugzilla->dbh->sql_in('attach_id', $ids) 
                 . " ORDER BY attach_id",
                       { Slice => {} });
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    return $records;
}

=pod

=head2 Instance Properties

=over

=item C<id>

the unique identifier for the attachment

=back

=cut

sub id {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{id};
}

=over

=item C<bug_id>

the ID of the bug to which the attachment is attached

=back

=cut

# XXX Once Bug.pm slims down sufficiently this should become a reference
# to a bug object.
sub bug_id {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{bug_id};
}

=over

=item C<description>

user-provided text describing the attachment

=back

=cut

sub description {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{description};
}

=over

=item C<contenttype>

the attachment's MIME media type

=back

=cut

sub contenttype {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{contenttype};
}

=over

=item C<attacher>

the user who attached the attachment

=back

=cut

sub attacher {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{attacher} if exists $self->{attacher};
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    $self->{attacher} = new Bugzilla::User($self->{attacher_id});
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    return $self->{attacher};
}

=over

=item C<attached>

the date and time on which the attacher attached the attachment

=back

=cut

sub attached {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{attached};
}

=over

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=item C<modification_time>

the date and time on which the attachment was last modified.

=back

=cut

sub modification_time {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{modification_time};
}

=over

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=item C<filename>

the name of the file the attacher attached

=back

=cut

sub filename {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{filename};
}

=over

=item C<ispatch>

whether or not the attachment is a patch

=back

=cut

sub ispatch {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{ispatch};
}

=over

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=item C<isurl>

whether or not the attachment is a URL

=back

=cut

sub isurl {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{isurl};
}

=over

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=item C<isobsolete>

whether or not the attachment is obsolete

=back

=cut

sub isobsolete {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{isobsolete};
}

=over

=item C<isprivate>

whether or not the attachment is private

=back

=cut

sub isprivate {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{isprivate};
}

=over

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=item C<is_viewable>

Returns 1 if the attachment has a content-type viewable in this browser.
Note that we don't use $cgi->Accept()'s ability to check if a content-type
matches, because this will return a value even if it's matched by the generic
*/* which most browsers add to the end of their Accept: headers.

=back

=cut

sub is_viewable {
    my $self = shift;
    my $contenttype = $self->contenttype;
    my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;

    # We assume we can view all text and image types.
    return 1 if ($contenttype =~ /^(text|image)\//);

    # Mozilla can view XUL. Note the trailing slash on the Gecko detection to
    # avoid sending XUL to Safari.
    return 1 if (($contenttype =~ /^application\/vnd\.mozilla\./)
                 && ($cgi->user_agent() =~ /Gecko\//));

    # If it's not one of the above types, we check the Accept: header for any
    # types mentioned explicitly.
    my $accept = join(",", $cgi->Accept());
    return 1 if ($accept =~ /^(.*,)?\Q$contenttype\E(,.*)?$/);

    return 0;
}

=over

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=item C<data>

the content of the attachment

=back

=cut

sub data {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{data} if exists $self->{data};

    # First try to get the attachment data from the database.
    ($self->{data}) = Bugzilla->dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT thedata
                                                      FROM attach_data
                                                      WHERE id = ?",
                                                     undef,
                                                     $self->{id});

    # If there's no attachment data in the database, the attachment is stored
    # in a local file, so retrieve it from there.
    if (length($self->{data}) == 0) {
        if (open(AH, $self->_get_local_filename())) {
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            local $/;
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            binmode AH;
            $self->{data} = <AH>;
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            close(AH);
        }
    }
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    return $self->{data};
}

=over

=item C<datasize>

the length (in characters) of the attachment content

=back

=cut

# datasize is a property of the data itself, and it's unclear whether we should
# expose it at all, since you can easily derive it from the data itself: in TT,
# attachment.data.size; in Perl, length($attachment->{data}).  But perhaps
# it makes sense for performance reasons, since accessing the data forces it
# to get retrieved from the database/filesystem and loaded into memory,
# while datasize avoids loading the attachment into memory, calling SQL's
# LENGTH() function or stat()ing the file instead.  I've left it in for now.

sub datasize {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{datasize} if exists $self->{datasize};

    # If we have already retrieved the data, return its size.
    return length($self->{data}) if exists $self->{data};

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    $self->{datasize} =
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        Bugzilla->dbh->selectrow_array("SELECT LENGTH(thedata)
                                        FROM attach_data
                                        WHERE id = ?",
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                                       undef, $self->{id}) || 0;
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    # If there's no attachment data in the database, either the attachment
    # is stored in a local file, and so retrieve its size from the file,
    # or the attachment has been deleted.
    unless ($self->{datasize}) {
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        if (open(AH, $self->_get_local_filename())) {
            binmode AH;
            $self->{datasize} = (stat(AH))[7];
            close(AH);
        }
    }

    return $self->{datasize};
}

=over

=item C<flags>

flags that have been set on the attachment

=back

=cut

sub flags {
    my $self = shift;
    return $self->{flags} if exists $self->{flags};

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    $self->{flags} = Bugzilla::Flag->match({ 'attach_id' => $self->id });
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    return $self->{flags};
}

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# Instance methods; no POD documentation here yet because the only ones so far
# are private.
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sub _get_local_filename {
    my $self = shift;
    my $hash = ($self->id % 100) + 100;
    $hash =~ s/.*(\d\d)$/group.$1/;
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    return bz_locations()->{'attachdir'} . "/$hash/attachment." . $self->id;
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}

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sub _validate_filename {
    my ($throw_error) = @_;
    my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;
    defined $cgi->upload('data')
        || ($throw_error ? ThrowUserError("file_not_specified") : return 0);

    my $filename = $cgi->upload('data');

    # Remove path info (if any) from the file name.  The browser should do this
    # for us, but some are buggy.  This may not work on Mac file names and could
    # mess up file names with slashes in them, but them's the breaks.  We only
    # use this as a hint to users downloading attachments anyway, so it's not
    # a big deal if it munges incorrectly occasionally.
    $filename =~ s/^.*[\/\\]//;

    # Truncate the filename to 100 characters, counting from the end of the
    # string to make sure we keep the filename extension.
    $filename = substr($filename, -100, 100);

    return $filename;
}

sub _validate_data {
    my ($throw_error, $hr_vars) = @_;
    my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;
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    my $maxsize = $cgi->param('ispatch') ? Bugzilla->params->{'maxpatchsize'} 
                  : Bugzilla->params->{'maxattachmentsize'};
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    $maxsize *= 1024; # Convert from K
    my $fh;
    # Skip uploading into a local variable if the user wants to upload huge
    # attachments into local files.
    if (!$cgi->param('bigfile')) {
        $fh = $cgi->upload('data');
    }
    my $data;

    # We could get away with reading only as much as required, except that then
    # we wouldn't have a size to print to the error handler below.
    if (!$cgi->param('bigfile')) {
        # enable 'slurp' mode
        local $/;
        $data = <$fh>;
    }

    $data
        || ($cgi->param('bigfile'))
        || ($throw_error ? ThrowUserError("zero_length_file") : return 0);

    # Windows screenshots are usually uncompressed BMP files which
    # makes for a quick way to eat up disk space. Let's compress them.
    # We do this before we check the size since the uncompressed version
    # could easily be greater than maxattachmentsize.
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    if (Bugzilla->params->{'convert_uncompressed_images'}
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        && $cgi->param('contenttype') eq 'image/bmp') {
        require Image::Magick;
        my $img = Image::Magick->new(magick=>'bmp');
        $img->BlobToImage($data);
        $img->set(magick=>'png');
        my $imgdata = $img->ImageToBlob();
        $data = $imgdata;
        $cgi->param('contenttype', 'image/png');
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        $hr_vars->{'convertedbmp'} = 1;
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    }

    # Make sure the attachment does not exceed the maximum permitted size
    my $len = $data ? length($data) : 0;
    if ($maxsize && $len > $maxsize) {
        my $vars = { filesize => sprintf("%.0f", $len/1024) };
        if ($cgi->param('ispatch')) {
            $throw_error ? ThrowUserError("patch_too_large", $vars) : return 0;
        }
        else {
            $throw_error ? ThrowUserError("file_too_large", $vars) : return 0;
        }
    }

    return $data || '';
}

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=pod

=head2 Class Methods

=over

=item C<get_attachments_by_bug($bug_id)>

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Description: retrieves and returns the attachments the currently logged in
             user can view for the given bug.
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Params:     C<$bug_id> - integer - the ID of the bug for which
            to retrieve and return attachments.

Returns:    a reference to an array of attachment objects.

=cut
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sub get_attachments_by_bug {
    my ($class, $bug_id) = @_;
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    my $user = Bugzilla->user;
    my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;

    # By default, private attachments are not accessible, unless the user
    # is in the insider group or submitted the attachment.
    my $and_restriction = '';
    my @values = ($bug_id);

    unless ($user->is_insider) {
        $and_restriction = 'AND (isprivate = 0 OR submitter_id = ?)';
        push(@values, $user->id);
    }

    my $attach_ids = $dbh->selectcol_arrayref("SELECT attach_id FROM attachments
                                               WHERE bug_id = ? $and_restriction",
                                               undef, @values);
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    my $attachments = Bugzilla::Attachment->get_list($attach_ids);
    return $attachments;
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}
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=pod

=item C<validate_is_patch()>

Description: validates the "patch" flag passed in by CGI.

Returns:    1 on success.

=cut

sub validate_is_patch {
    my ($class, $throw_error) = @_;
    my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;

    # Set the ispatch flag to zero if it is undefined, since the UI uses
    # an HTML checkbox to represent this flag, and unchecked HTML checkboxes
    # do not get sent in HTML requests.
    $cgi->param('ispatch', $cgi->param('ispatch') ? 1 : 0);

    # Set the content type to text/plain if the attachment is a patch.
    $cgi->param('contenttype', 'text/plain') if $cgi->param('ispatch');

    return 1;
}

=pod

=item C<validate_description()>

Description: validates the description passed in by CGI.

Returns:    1 on success.

=cut

sub validate_description {
    my ($class, $throw_error) = @_;
    my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;

    $cgi->param('description')
        || ($throw_error ? ThrowUserError("missing_attachment_description") : return 0);

    return 1;
}

=pod

=item C<validate_content_type()>

Description: validates the content type passed in by CGI.

Returns:    1 on success.

=cut

sub validate_content_type {
    my ($class, $throw_error) = @_;
    my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;

    if (!defined $cgi->param('contenttypemethod')) {
        $throw_error ? ThrowUserError("missing_content_type_method") : return 0;
    }
    elsif ($cgi->param('contenttypemethod') eq 'autodetect') {
        my $contenttype =
            $cgi->uploadInfo($cgi->param('data'))->{'Content-Type'};
        # The user asked us to auto-detect the content type, so use the type
        # specified in the HTTP request headers.
        if ( !$contenttype ) {
            $throw_error ? ThrowUserError("missing_content_type") : return 0;
        }
        $cgi->param('contenttype', $contenttype);
    }
    elsif ($cgi->param('contenttypemethod') eq 'list') {
        # The user selected a content type from the list, so use their
        # selection.
        $cgi->param('contenttype', $cgi->param('contenttypeselection'));
    }
    elsif ($cgi->param('contenttypemethod') eq 'manual') {
        # The user entered a content type manually, so use their entry.
        $cgi->param('contenttype', $cgi->param('contenttypeentry'));
    }
    else {
        $throw_error ?
            ThrowCodeError("illegal_content_type_method",
                           { contenttypemethod => $cgi->param('contenttypemethod') }) :
            return 0;
    }

    if ( $cgi->param('contenttype') !~
           /^(application|audio|image|message|model|multipart|text|video)\/.+$/ ) {
        $throw_error ?
            ThrowUserError("invalid_content_type",
                           { contenttype => $cgi->param('contenttype') }) :
            return 0;
    }

    return 1;
}

=pod

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=item C<validate_can_edit($attachment, $product_id)>
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Description: validates if the user is allowed to view and edit the attachment.
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             Only the submitter or someone with editbugs privs can edit it.
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             Only the submitter and users in the insider group can view
             private attachments.
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Params:      $attachment - the attachment object being edited.
             $product_id - the product ID the attachment belongs to.

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Returns:     1 on success. Else an error is thrown.

=cut

sub validate_can_edit {
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    my ($attachment, $product_id) = @_;
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    my $user = Bugzilla->user;

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    # The submitter can edit their attachments.
    return 1 if ($attachment->attacher->id == $user->id
                 || ((!$attachment->isprivate || $user->is_insider)
                      && $user->in_group('editbugs', $product_id)));
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    # If we come here, then this attachment cannot be seen by the user.
    ThrowUserError('illegal_attachment_edit', { attach_id => $attachment->id });
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}

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=item C<validate_obsolete($bug)>
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Description: validates if attachments the user wants to mark as obsolete
             really belong to the given bug and are not already obsolete.
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             Moreover, a user cannot mark an attachment as obsolete if
             he cannot view it (due to restrictions on it).
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Params:      $bug - The bug object obsolete attachments should belong to.
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Returns:     1 on success. Else an error is thrown.

=cut

sub validate_obsolete {
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    my ($class, $bug) = @_;
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    my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;

    # Make sure the attachment id is valid and the user has permissions to view
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    # the bug to which it is attached. Make sure also that the user can view
    # the attachment itself.
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    my @obsolete_attachments;
    foreach my $attachid ($cgi->param('obsolete')) {
        my $vars = {};
        $vars->{'attach_id'} = $attachid;

        detaint_natural($attachid)
          || ThrowCodeError('invalid_attach_id_to_obsolete', $vars);

        my $attachment = Bugzilla::Attachment->get($attachid);

        # Make sure the attachment exists in the database.
        ThrowUserError('invalid_attach_id', $vars) unless $attachment;

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        # Check that the user can view and edit this attachment.
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        $attachment->validate_can_edit($bug->product_id);
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        $vars->{'description'} = $attachment->description;

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        if ($attachment->bug_id != $bug->bug_id) {
            $vars->{'my_bug_id'} = $bug->bug_id;
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            $vars->{'attach_bug_id'} = $attachment->bug_id;
            ThrowCodeError('mismatched_bug_ids_on_obsolete', $vars);
        }

        if ($attachment->isobsolete) {
          ThrowCodeError('attachment_already_obsolete', $vars);
        }

        push(@obsolete_attachments, $attachment);
    }
    return @obsolete_attachments;
}


=pod

=item C<insert_attachment_for_bug($throw_error, $bug, $user, $timestamp, $hr_vars)>
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Description: inserts an attachment from CGI input for the given bug.

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Params:     C<$bug> - Bugzilla::Bug object - the bug for which to insert
            the attachment.
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            C<$user> - Bugzilla::User object - the user we're inserting an
            attachment for.
            C<$timestamp> - scalar - timestamp of the insert as returned
            by SELECT NOW().
            C<$hr_vars> - hash reference - reference to a hash of template
            variables.

Returns:    the ID of the new attachment.

=cut

sub insert_attachment_for_bug {
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    my ($class, $throw_error, $bug, $user, $timestamp, $hr_vars) = @_;
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    my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi;
    my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;
    my $attachurl = $cgi->param('attachurl') || '';
    my $data;
    my $filename;
    my $contenttype;
    my $isurl;
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    $class->validate_is_patch($throw_error) || return;
    $class->validate_description($throw_error) || return;
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    if (Bugzilla->params->{'allow_attach_url'}
        && ($attachurl =~ /^(http|https|ftp):\/\/\S+/)
        && !defined $cgi->upload('data'))
    {
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        $filename = '';
        $data = $attachurl;
        $isurl = 1;
        $contenttype = 'text/plain';
        $cgi->param('ispatch', 0);
        $cgi->delete('bigfile');
    }
    else {
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        $filename = _validate_filename($throw_error) || return;
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        # need to validate content type before data as
        # we now check the content type for image/bmp in _validate_data()
        unless ($cgi->param('ispatch')) {
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            $class->validate_content_type($throw_error) || return;
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            # Set the ispatch flag to 1 if we're set to autodetect
            # and the content type is text/x-diff or text/x-patch
            if ($cgi->param('contenttypemethod') eq 'autodetect'
                && $cgi->param('contenttype') =~ m{text/x-(?:diff|patch)})
            {
                $cgi->param('ispatch', 1);
                $cgi->param('contenttype', 'text/plain');
            }
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        }
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        $data = _validate_data($throw_error, $hr_vars);
        # If the attachment is stored locally, $data eq ''.
        # If an error is thrown, $data eq '0'.
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        ($data ne '0') || return;
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        $contenttype = $cgi->param('contenttype');

        # These are inserted using placeholders so no need to panic
        trick_taint($filename);
        trick_taint($contenttype);
        $isurl = 0;
    }

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    # Check attachments the user tries to mark as obsolete.
    my @obsolete_attachments;
    if ($cgi->param('obsolete')) {
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        @obsolete_attachments = $class->validate_obsolete($bug);
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    }

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    # The order of these function calls is important, as Flag::validate
    # assumes User::match_field has ensured that the
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    # values in the requestee fields are legitimate user email addresses.
    my $match_status = Bugzilla::User::match_field($cgi, {
        '^requestee(_type)?-(\d+)$' => { 'type' => 'multi' },
    }, MATCH_SKIP_CONFIRM);

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    $hr_vars->{'match_field'} = 'requestee';
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    if ($match_status == USER_MATCH_FAILED) {
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        $hr_vars->{'message'} = 'user_match_failed';
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    }
    elsif ($match_status == USER_MATCH_MULTIPLE) {
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        $hr_vars->{'message'} = 'user_match_multiple';
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    }

    # Escape characters in strings that will be used in SQL statements.
    my $description = $cgi->param('description');
    trick_taint($description);
    my $isprivate = $cgi->param('isprivate') ? 1 : 0;

    # Insert the attachment into the database.
    my $sth = $dbh->do(
        "INSERT INTO attachments
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            (bug_id, creation_ts, modification_time, filename, description,
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             mimetype, ispatch, isurl, isprivate, submitter_id)
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         VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?,?)", undef, ($bug->bug_id, $timestamp, $timestamp,
              $filename, $description, $contenttype, $cgi->param('ispatch'),
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              $isurl, $isprivate, $user->id));
    # Retrieve the ID of the newly created attachment record.
    my $attachid = $dbh->bz_last_key('attachments', 'attach_id');

    # We only use $data here in this INSERT with a placeholder,
    # so it's safe.
    $sth = $dbh->prepare("INSERT INTO attach_data
                         (id, thedata) VALUES ($attachid, ?)");
    trick_taint($data);
    $sth->bind_param(1, $data, $dbh->BLOB_TYPE);
    $sth->execute();

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    # If the file is to be stored locally, stream the file from the web server
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    # to the local file without reading it into a local variable.
    if ($cgi->param('bigfile')) {
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        my $attachdir = bz_locations()->{'attachdir'};
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        my $fh = $cgi->upload('data');
        my $hash = ($attachid % 100) + 100;
        $hash =~ s/.*(\d\d)$/group.$1/;
        mkdir "$attachdir/$hash", 0770;
        chmod 0770, "$attachdir/$hash";
        open(AH, ">$attachdir/$hash/attachment.$attachid");
        binmode AH;
        my $sizecount = 0;
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        my $limit = (Bugzilla->params->{"maxlocalattachment"} * 1048576);
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        while (<$fh>) {
            print AH $_;
            $sizecount += length($_);
            if ($sizecount > $limit) {
                close AH;
                close $fh;
                unlink "$attachdir/$hash/attachment.$attachid";
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                $throw_error ? ThrowUserError("local_file_too_large") : return;
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            }
        }
        close AH;
        close $fh;
    }
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    # Make existing attachments obsolete.
    my $fieldid = get_field_id('attachments.isobsolete');

    foreach my $obsolete_attachment (@obsolete_attachments) {
        # If the obsolete attachment has request flags, cancel them.
        # This call must be done before updating the 'attachments' table.
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        Bugzilla::Flag->CancelRequests($bug, $obsolete_attachment, $timestamp);
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        $dbh->do('UPDATE attachments SET isobsolete = 1, modification_time = ?
                  WHERE attach_id = ?',
                 undef, ($timestamp, $obsolete_attachment->id));
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        $dbh->do('INSERT INTO bugs_activity (bug_id, attach_id, who, bug_when,
                                             fieldid, removed, added)
                       VALUES (?,?,?,?,?,?,?)',
                  undef, ($bug->bug_id, $obsolete_attachment->id, $user->id,
                          $timestamp, $fieldid, 0, 1));
    }

    my $attachment = Bugzilla::Attachment->get($attachid);
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    # 1. Add flags, if any. To avoid dying if something goes wrong
    # while processing flags, we will eval() flag validation.
    # This requires errors to die().
    # XXX: this can go away as soon as flag validation is able to
    #      fail without dying.
    #
    # 2. Flag::validate() should not detect any reference to existing flags
    # when creating a new attachment. Setting the third param to -1 will
    # force this function to check this point.
    my $error_mode_cache = Bugzilla->error_mode;
    Bugzilla->error_mode(ERROR_MODE_DIE);
    eval {
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        Bugzilla::Flag::validate($bug->bug_id, -1, SKIP_REQUESTEE_ON_ERROR);
        Bugzilla::Flag->process($bug, $attachment, $timestamp, $hr_vars);
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    };
    Bugzilla->error_mode($error_mode_cache);
    if ($@) {
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        $hr_vars->{'message'} = 'flag_creation_failed';
        $hr_vars->{'flag_creation_error'} = $@;
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    }
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    # Return the new attachment object.
    return $attachment;
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}

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=pod

=item C<remove_from_db()>

Description: removes an attachment from the DB.

Params:     none

Returns:    nothing

=back

=cut

sub remove_from_db {
    my $self = shift;
    my $dbh = Bugzilla->dbh;

    $dbh->bz_start_transaction();
    $dbh->do('DELETE FROM flags WHERE attach_id = ?', undef, $self->id);
    $dbh->do('DELETE FROM attach_data WHERE id = ?', undef, $self->id);
    $dbh->do('UPDATE attachments SET mimetype = ?, ispatch = ?, isurl = ?, isobsolete = ?
              WHERE attach_id = ?', undef, ('text/plain', 0, 0, 1, $self->id));
    $dbh->bz_commit_transaction();
}

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1;