status && !empty($file->sub_themes)) { foreach ($file->sub_themes as $key => $name) { // Build a list of enabled sub-themes. if ($list[$key]->status) { $file->enabled_sub_themes[$key] = $name; } } // If there are no enabled subthemes, we should ignore this base theme // for the enabled case. If the site is trying to display disabled // themes, we'll catch it then. if (empty($file->enabled_sub_themes)) { continue; } } // Otherwise, just add projects of the proper status to our list. elseif ($file->status != $status) { continue; } // Skip if the .info file is broken. if (empty($file->info)) { continue; } // Skip if it's a hidden module or theme. if (!empty($file->info['hidden'])) { continue; } // If the .info doesn't define the 'project', try to figure it out. if (!isset($file->info['project'])) { $file->info['project'] = update_get_project_name($file); } // If we still don't know the 'project', give up. if (empty($file->info['project'])) { continue; } // If we don't already know it, grab the change time on the .info file // itself. Note: we need to use the ctime, not the mtime (modification // time) since many (all?) tar implementations will go out of their way to // set the mtime on the files it creates to the timestamps recorded in the // tarball. We want to see the last time the file was changed on disk, // which is left alone by tar and correctly set to the time the .info file // was unpacked. if (!isset($file->info['_info_file_ctime'])) { $info_filename = dirname($file->uri) . '/' . $file->name . '.info'; $file->info['_info_file_ctime'] = filectime($info_filename); } if (!isset($file->info['datestamp'])) { $file->info['datestamp'] = 0; } $project_name = $file->info['project']; // Figure out what project type we're going to use to display this module // or theme. If the project name is 'drupal', we don't want it to show up // under the usual "Modules" section, we put it at a special "Drupal Core" // section at the top of the report. if ($project_name == 'drupal') { $project_display_type = 'core'; } else { $project_display_type = $project_type; } if (empty($status) && empty($file->enabled_sub_themes)) { // If we're processing disabled modules or themes, append a suffix. // However, we don't do this to a a base theme with enabled // subthemes, since we treat that case as if it is enabled. $project_display_type .= '-disabled'; } // Add a list of sub-themes that "depend on" the project and a list of base // themes that are "required by" the project. if ($project_name == 'drupal') { // Drupal core is always required, so this extra info would be noise. $sub_themes = array(); $base_themes = array(); } else { // Add list of enabled sub-themes. $sub_themes = !empty($file->enabled_sub_themes) ? $file->enabled_sub_themes : array(); // Add list of base themes. $base_themes = !empty($file->base_themes) ? $file->base_themes : array(); } if (!isset($projects[$project_name])) { // Only process this if we haven't done this project, since a single // project can have multiple modules or themes. $projects[$project_name] = array( 'name' => $project_name, // Only save attributes from the .info file we care about so we do not // bloat our RAM usage needlessly. 'info' => update_filter_project_info($file->info), 'datestamp' => $file->info['datestamp'], 'includes' => array($file->name => $file->info['name']), 'project_type' => $project_display_type, 'project_status' => $status, 'sub_themes' => $sub_themes, 'base_themes' => $base_themes, ); } elseif ($projects[$project_name]['project_type'] == $project_display_type) { // Only add the file we're processing to the 'includes' array for this // project if it is of the same type and status (which is encoded in the // $project_display_type). This prevents listing all the disabled // modules included with an enabled project if we happen to be checking // for disabled modules, too. $projects[$project_name]['includes'][$file->name] = $file->info['name']; $projects[$project_name]['info']['_info_file_ctime'] = max($projects[$project_name]['info']['_info_file_ctime'], $file->info['_info_file_ctime']); $projects[$project_name]['datestamp'] = max($projects[$project_name]['datestamp'], $file->info['datestamp']); if (!empty($sub_themes)) { $projects[$project_name]['sub_themes'] += $sub_themes; } if (!empty($base_themes)) { $projects[$project_name]['base_themes'] += $base_themes; } } elseif (empty($status)) { // If we have a project_name that matches, but the project_display_type // does not, it means we're processing a disabled module or theme that // belongs to a project that has some enabled code. In this case, we add // the disabled thing into a separate array for separate display. $projects[$project_name]['disabled'][$file->name] = $file->info['name']; } } } /** * Determines what project a given file object belongs to. * * @param $file * A file object as returned by system_get_files_database(). * * @return * The canonical project short name. * * @see system_get_files_database() */ function update_get_project_name($file) { $project_name = ''; if (isset($file->info['project'])) { $project_name = $file->info['project']; } elseif (isset($file->info['package']) && (strpos($file->info['package'], 'Core') === 0)) { $project_name = 'drupal'; } return $project_name; } /** * Determines version and type information for currently installed projects. * * Processes the list of projects on the system to figure out the currently * installed versions, and other information that is required before we can * compare against the available releases to produce the status report. * * @param $projects * Array of project information from update_get_projects(). */ function update_process_project_info(&$projects) { foreach ($projects as $key => $project) { // Assume an official release until we see otherwise. $install_type = 'official'; $info = $project['info']; if (isset($info['version'])) { // Check for development snapshots if (preg_match('@(dev|HEAD)@', $info['version'])) { $install_type = 'dev'; } // Figure out what the currently installed major version is. We need // to handle both contribution (e.g. "5.x-1.3", major = 1) and core // (e.g. "5.1", major = 5) version strings. $matches = array(); if (preg_match('/^(\d+\.x-)?(\d+)\..*$/', $info['version'], $matches)) { $info['major'] = $matches[2]; } elseif (!isset($info['major'])) { // This would only happen for version strings that don't follow the // drupal.org convention. We let contribs define "major" in their // .info in this case, and only if that's missing would we hit this. $info['major'] = -1; } } else { // No version info available at all. $install_type = 'unknown'; $info['version'] = t('Unknown'); $info['major'] = -1; } // Finally, save the results we care about into the $projects array. $projects[$key]['existing_version'] = $info['version']; $projects[$key]['existing_major'] = $info['major']; $projects[$key]['install_type'] = $install_type; } } /** * Calculates the current update status of all projects on the site. * * The results of this function are expensive to compute, especially on sites * with lots of modules or themes, since it involves a lot of comparisons and * other operations. Therefore, we cache the results into the {cache_update} * table using the 'update_project_data' cache ID. However, since this is not * the data about available updates fetched from the network, it is ok to * invalidate it somewhat quickly. If we keep this data for very long, site * administrators are more likely to see incorrect results if they upgrade to a * newer version of a module or theme but do not visit certain pages that * automatically clear this cache. * * @param array $available * Data about available project releases. * * @return * An array of installed projects with current update status information. * * @see update_get_available() * @see update_get_projects() * @see update_process_project_info() * @see update_project_cache() */ function update_calculate_project_data($available) { // Retrieve the projects from cache, if present. $projects = update_project_cache('update_project_data'); // If $projects is empty, then the cache must be rebuilt. // Otherwise, return the cached data and skip the rest of the function. if (!empty($projects)) { return $projects; } $projects = update_get_projects(); update_process_project_info($projects); foreach ($projects as $project => $project_info) { if (isset($available[$project])) { update_calculate_project_update_status($project, $projects[$project], $available[$project]); } else { $projects[$project]['status'] = UPDATE_UNKNOWN; $projects[$project]['reason'] = t('No available releases found'); } } // Give other modules a chance to alter the status (for example, to allow a // contrib module to provide fine-grained settings to ignore specific // projects or releases). drupal_alter('update_status', $projects); // Cache the site's update status for at most 1 hour. _update_cache_set('update_project_data', $projects, REQUEST_TIME + 3600); return $projects; } /** * Calculates the current update status of a specific project. * * This function is the heart of the update status feature. For each project it * is invoked with, it first checks if the project has been flagged with a * special status like "unsupported" or "insecure", or if the project node * itself has been unpublished. In any of those cases, the project is marked * with an error and the next project is considered. * * If the project itself is valid, the function decides what major release * series to consider. The project defines what the currently supported major * versions are for each version of core, so the first step is to make sure the * current version is still supported. If so, that's the target version. If the * current version is unsupported, the project maintainer's recommended major * version is used. There's also a check to make sure that this function never * recommends an earlier release than the currently installed major version. * * Given a target major version, the available releases are scanned looking for * the specific release to recommend (avoiding beta releases and development * snapshots if possible). For the target major version, the highest patch level * is found. If there is a release at that patch level with no extra ("beta", * etc.), then the release at that patch level with the most recent release date * is recommended. If every release at that patch level has extra (only betas), * then the latest release from the previous patch level is recommended. For * example: * * - 1.6-bugfix <-- recommended version because 1.6 already exists. * - 1.6 * * or * * - 1.6-beta * - 1.5 <-- recommended version because no 1.6 exists. * - 1.4 * * Also, the latest release from the same major version is looked for, even beta * releases, to display to the user as the "Latest version" option. * Additionally, the latest official release from any higher major versions that * have been released is searched for to provide a set of "Also available" * options. * * Finally, and most importantly, the release history continues to be scanned * until the currently installed release is reached, searching for anything * marked as a security update. If any security updates have been found between * the recommended release and the installed version, all of the releases that * included a security fix are recorded so that the site administrator can be * warned their site is insecure, and links pointing to the release notes for * each security update can be included (which, in turn, will link to the * official security announcements for each vulnerability). * * This function relies on the fact that the .xml release history data comes * sorted based on major version and patch level, then finally by release date * if there are multiple releases such as betas from the same major.patch * version (e.g., 5.x-1.5-beta1, 5.x-1.5-beta2, and 5.x-1.5). Development * snapshots for a given major version are always listed last. * * @param $project * An array containing information about a specific project. * @param $project_data * An array containing information about a specific project. * @param $available * Data about available project releases of a specific project. */ function update_calculate_project_update_status($project, &$project_data, $available) { foreach (array('title', 'link') as $attribute) { if (!isset($project_data[$attribute]) && isset($available[$attribute])) { $project_data[$attribute] = $available[$attribute]; } } // If the project status is marked as something bad, there's nothing else // to consider. if (isset($available['project_status'])) { switch ($available['project_status']) { case 'insecure': $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_NOT_SECURE; if (empty($project_data['extra'])) { $project_data['extra'] = array(); } $project_data['extra'][] = array( 'class' => array('project-not-secure'), 'label' => t('Project not secure'), 'data' => t('This project has been labeled insecure by the Drupal security team, and is no longer available for download. Immediately disabling everything included by this project is strongly recommended!'), ); break; case 'unpublished': case 'revoked': $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_REVOKED; if (empty($project_data['extra'])) { $project_data['extra'] = array(); } $project_data['extra'][] = array( 'class' => array('project-revoked'), 'label' => t('Project revoked'), 'data' => t('This project has been revoked, and is no longer available for download. Disabling everything included by this project is strongly recommended!'), ); break; case 'unsupported': $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_NOT_SUPPORTED; if (empty($project_data['extra'])) { $project_data['extra'] = array(); } $project_data['extra'][] = array( 'class' => array('project-not-supported'), 'label' => t('Project not supported'), 'data' => t('This project is no longer supported, and is no longer available for download. Disabling everything included by this project is strongly recommended!'), ); break; case 'not-fetched': $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_NOT_FETCHED; $project_data['reason'] = t('Failed to get available update data.'); break; default: // Assume anything else (e.g. 'published') is valid and we should // perform the rest of the logic in this function. break; } } if (!empty($project_data['status'])) { // We already know the status for this project, so there's nothing else to // compute. Record the project status into $project_data and we're done. $project_data['project_status'] = $available['project_status']; return; } // Figure out the target major version. $existing_major = $project_data['existing_major']; $supported_majors = array(); if (isset($available['supported_majors'])) { $supported_majors = explode(',', $available['supported_majors']); } elseif (isset($available['default_major'])) { // Older release history XML file without supported or recommended. $supported_majors[] = $available['default_major']; } if (in_array($existing_major, $supported_majors)) { // Still supported, stay at the current major version. $target_major = $existing_major; } elseif (isset($available['recommended_major'])) { // Since 'recommended_major' is defined, we know this is the new XML // format. Therefore, we know the current release is unsupported since // its major version was not in the 'supported_majors' list. We should // find the best release from the recommended major version. $target_major = $available['recommended_major']; $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_NOT_SUPPORTED; } elseif (isset($available['default_major'])) { // Older release history XML file without recommended, so recommend // the currently defined "default_major" version. $target_major = $available['default_major']; } else { // Malformed XML file? Stick with the current version. $target_major = $existing_major; } // Make sure we never tell the admin to downgrade. If we recommended an // earlier version than the one they're running, they'd face an // impossible data migration problem, since Drupal never supports a DB // downgrade path. In the unfortunate case that what they're running is // unsupported, and there's nothing newer for them to upgrade to, we // can't print out a "Recommended version", but just have to tell them // what they have is unsupported and let them figure it out. $target_major = max($existing_major, $target_major); $release_patch_changed = ''; $patch = ''; // If the project is marked as UPDATE_FETCH_PENDING, it means that the // data we currently have (if any) is stale, and we've got a task queued // up to (re)fetch the data. In that case, we mark it as such, merge in // whatever data we have (e.g. project title and link), and move on. if (!empty($available['fetch_status']) && $available['fetch_status'] == UPDATE_FETCH_PENDING) { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_FETCH_PENDING; $project_data['reason'] = t('No available update data'); $project_data['fetch_status'] = $available['fetch_status']; return; } // Defend ourselves from XML history files that contain no releases. if (empty($available['releases'])) { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_UNKNOWN; $project_data['reason'] = t('No available releases found'); return; } foreach ($available['releases'] as $version => $release) { // First, if this is the existing release, check a few conditions. if ($project_data['existing_version'] === $version) { if (isset($release['terms']['Release type']) && in_array('Insecure', $release['terms']['Release type'])) { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_NOT_SECURE; } elseif ($release['status'] == 'unpublished') { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_REVOKED; if (empty($project_data['extra'])) { $project_data['extra'] = array(); } $project_data['extra'][] = array( 'class' => array('release-revoked'), 'label' => t('Release revoked'), 'data' => t('Your currently installed release has been revoked, and is no longer available for download. Disabling everything included in this release or upgrading is strongly recommended!'), ); } elseif (isset($release['terms']['Release type']) && in_array('Unsupported', $release['terms']['Release type'])) { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_NOT_SUPPORTED; if (empty($project_data['extra'])) { $project_data['extra'] = array(); } $project_data['extra'][] = array( 'class' => array('release-not-supported'), 'label' => t('Release not supported'), 'data' => t('Your currently installed release is now unsupported, and is no longer available for download. Disabling everything included in this release or upgrading is strongly recommended!'), ); } } // Otherwise, ignore unpublished, insecure, or unsupported releases. if ($release['status'] == 'unpublished' || (isset($release['terms']['Release type']) && (in_array('Insecure', $release['terms']['Release type']) || in_array('Unsupported', $release['terms']['Release type'])))) { continue; } // See if this is a higher major version than our target and yet still // supported. If so, record it as an "Also available" release. // Note: some projects have a HEAD release from CVS days, which could // be one of those being compared. They would not have version_major // set, so we must call isset first. if (isset($release['version_major']) && $release['version_major'] > $target_major) { if (in_array($release['version_major'], $supported_majors)) { if (!isset($project_data['also'])) { $project_data['also'] = array(); } if (!isset($project_data['also'][$release['version_major']])) { $project_data['also'][$release['version_major']] = $version; $project_data['releases'][$version] = $release; } } // Otherwise, this release can't matter to us, since it's neither // from the release series we're currently using nor the recommended // release. We don't even care about security updates for this // branch, since if a project maintainer puts out a security release // at a higher major version and not at the lower major version, // they must remove the lower version from the supported major // versions at the same time, in which case we won't hit this code. continue; } // Look for the 'latest version' if we haven't found it yet. Latest is // defined as the most recent version for the target major version. if (!isset($project_data['latest_version']) && $release['version_major'] == $target_major) { $project_data['latest_version'] = $version; $project_data['releases'][$version] = $release; } // Look for the development snapshot release for this branch. if (!isset($project_data['dev_version']) && $release['version_major'] == $target_major && isset($release['version_extra']) && $release['version_extra'] == 'dev') { $project_data['dev_version'] = $version; $project_data['releases'][$version] = $release; } // Look for the 'recommended' version if we haven't found it yet (see // phpdoc at the top of this function for the definition). if (!isset($project_data['recommended']) && $release['version_major'] == $target_major && isset($release['version_patch'])) { if ($patch != $release['version_patch']) { $patch = $release['version_patch']; $release_patch_changed = $release; } if (empty($release['version_extra']) && $patch == $release['version_patch']) { $project_data['recommended'] = $release_patch_changed['version']; $project_data['releases'][$release_patch_changed['version']] = $release_patch_changed; } } // Stop searching once we hit the currently installed version. if ($project_data['existing_version'] === $version) { break; } // If we're running a dev snapshot and have a timestamp, stop // searching for security updates once we hit an official release // older than what we've got. Allow 100 seconds of leeway to handle // differences between the datestamp in the .info file and the // timestamp of the tarball itself (which are usually off by 1 or 2 // seconds) so that we don't flag that as a new release. if ($project_data['install_type'] == 'dev') { if (empty($project_data['datestamp'])) { // We don't have current timestamp info, so we can't know. continue; } elseif (isset($release['date']) && ($project_data['datestamp'] + 100 > $release['date'])) { // We're newer than this, so we can skip it. continue; } } // See if this release is a security update. if (isset($release['terms']['Release type']) && in_array('Security update', $release['terms']['Release type'])) { $project_data['security updates'][] = $release; } } // If we were unable to find a recommended version, then make the latest // version the recommended version if possible. if (!isset($project_data['recommended']) && isset($project_data['latest_version'])) { $project_data['recommended'] = $project_data['latest_version']; } // // Check to see if we need an update or not. // if (!empty($project_data['security updates'])) { // If we found security updates, that always trumps any other status. $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_NOT_SECURE; } if (isset($project_data['status'])) { // If we already know the status, we're done. return; } // If we don't know what to recommend, there's nothing we can report. // Bail out early. if (!isset($project_data['recommended'])) { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_UNKNOWN; $project_data['reason'] = t('No available releases found'); return; } // If we're running a dev snapshot, compare the date of the dev snapshot // with the latest official version, and record the absolute latest in // 'latest_dev' so we can correctly decide if there's a newer release // than our current snapshot. if ($project_data['install_type'] == 'dev') { if (isset($project_data['dev_version']) && $available['releases'][$project_data['dev_version']]['date'] > $available['releases'][$project_data['latest_version']]['date']) { $project_data['latest_dev'] = $project_data['dev_version']; } else { $project_data['latest_dev'] = $project_data['latest_version']; } } // Figure out the status, based on what we've seen and the install type. switch ($project_data['install_type']) { case 'official': if ($project_data['existing_version'] === $project_data['recommended'] || $project_data['existing_version'] === $project_data['latest_version']) { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_CURRENT; } else { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_NOT_CURRENT; } break; case 'dev': $latest = $available['releases'][$project_data['latest_dev']]; if (empty($project_data['datestamp'])) { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_NOT_CHECKED; $project_data['reason'] = t('Unknown release date'); } elseif (($project_data['datestamp'] + 100 > $latest['date'])) { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_CURRENT; } else { $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_NOT_CURRENT; } break; default: $project_data['status'] = UPDATE_UNKNOWN; $project_data['reason'] = t('Invalid info'); } } /** * Retrieves data from {cache_update} or empties the cache when necessary. * * Two very expensive arrays computed by this module are the list of all * installed modules and themes (and .info data, project associations, etc), and * the current status of the site relative to the currently available releases. * These two arrays are cached in the {cache_update} table and used whenever * possible. The cache is cleared whenever the administrator visits the status * report, available updates report, or the module or theme administration * pages, since we should always recompute the most current values on any of * those pages. * * Note: while both of these arrays are expensive to compute (in terms of disk * I/O and some fairly heavy CPU processing), neither of these is the actual * data about available updates that we have to fetch over the network from * updates.drupal.org. That information is stored with the * 'update_available_releases' cache ID -- it needs to persist longer than 1 * hour and never get invalidated just by visiting a page on the site. * * @param $cid * The cache ID of data to return from the cache. Valid options are * 'update_project_data' and 'update_project_projects'. * * @return * The cached value of the $projects array generated by * update_calculate_project_data() or update_get_projects(), or an empty array * when the cache is cleared. */ function update_project_cache($cid) { $projects = array(); // On certain paths, we should clear the cache and recompute the projects for // update status of the site to avoid presenting stale information. $q = $_GET['q']; $paths = array( 'admin/modules', 'admin/modules/update', 'admin/appearance', 'admin/appearance/update', 'admin/reports', 'admin/reports/updates', 'admin/reports/updates/update', 'admin/reports/status', 'admin/reports/updates/check', ); if (in_array($q, $paths)) { _update_cache_clear($cid); } else { $cache = _update_cache_get($cid); if (!empty($cache->data) && $cache->expire > REQUEST_TIME) { $projects = $cache->data; } } return $projects; } /** * Filters the project .info data to only save attributes we need. * * @param array $info * Array of .info file data as returned by drupal_parse_info_file(). * * @return * Array of .info file data we need for the update manager. * * @see _update_process_info_list() */ function update_filter_project_info($info) { $whitelist = array( '_info_file_ctime', 'datestamp', 'major', 'name', 'package', 'project', 'project status url', 'version', ); return array_intersect_key($info, drupal_map_assoc($whitelist)); }