MediaWiki REL1_32
UploadFromFile.php
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34 protected $mUpload = null;
35
40 $upload = $request->getUpload( 'wpUploadFile' );
41 $desiredDestName = $request->getText( 'wpDestFile' );
42 if ( !$desiredDestName ) {
43 $desiredDestName = $upload->getName();
44 }
45
46 $this->initialize( $desiredDestName, $upload );
47 }
48
54 function initialize( $name, $webRequestUpload ) {
55 $this->mUpload = $webRequestUpload;
57 $this->mUpload->getTempName(), $this->mUpload->getSize() );
58 }
59
64 static function isValidRequest( $request ) {
65 # Allow all requests, even if no file is present, so that an error
66 # because a post_max_size or upload_max_filesize overflow
67 return true;
68 }
69
73 public function getSourceType() {
74 return 'file';
75 }
76
80 public function verifyUpload() {
81 # Check for a post_max_size or upload_max_size overflow, so that a
82 # proper error can be shown to the user
83 if ( is_null( $this->mTempPath ) || $this->isEmptyFile() ) {
84 if ( $this->mUpload->isIniSizeOverflow() ) {
85 return [
87 'max' => min(
88 self::getMaxUploadSize( $this->getSourceType() ),
89 self::getMaxPhpUploadSize()
90 ),
91 ];
92 }
93 }
94
95 return parent::verifyUpload();
96 }
97}
UploadBase and subclasses are the backend of MediaWiki's file uploads.
isEmptyFile()
Return true if the file is empty.
initializePathInfo( $name, $tempPath, $fileSize, $removeTempFile=false)
Initialize the path information.
const FILE_TOO_LARGE
Implements regular file uploads.
initialize( $name, $webRequestUpload)
Initialize from a filename and a WebRequestUpload.
static isValidRequest( $request)
WebRequestUpload $mUpload
initializeFromRequest(&$request)
Object to access the $_FILES array.
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