Make the attachment plugin work with CGI.pm 4.x (Closes: #786586; workaround for #786587 in libcgi-pm-perl)

master
Simon McVittie 2015-06-07 14:49:31 +01:00
parent 761d9f1605
commit 7a52c87a8c
2 changed files with 19 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -133,8 +133,10 @@ sub formbuilder (@) {
return if ! defined $form->field("do") || ($form->field("do") ne "edit" && $form->field("do") ne "create") ;
my $filename=Encode::decode_utf8(scalar $q->param('attachment'));
my $handle=$q->upload('attachment');
if (defined $filename && length $filename) {
attachment_store($filename, $form, $q, $params{session});
attachment_store($filename, $handle, $form, $q, $params{session});
}
if ($form->submitted eq "Save Page") {
@ -190,13 +192,20 @@ sub is_held_attachment {
# Stores the attachment in a holding area, not yet in the wiki proper.
sub attachment_store {
my $filename=shift;
my $handle=shift;
my $form=shift;
my $q=shift;
my $session=shift;
# This is an (apparently undocumented) way to get the name
# of the temp file that CGI writes the upload to.
my $tempfile=$q->tmpFileName($filename);
my $tempfile;
if (defined $handle) {
# This is what works in CGI.pm 4.09+: $q->tmpFileName($q->upload('attachment'))
$tempfile=$q->tmpFileName($handle);
}
if (! defined $tempfile || ! length $tempfile) {
# This is what is *documented* in CGI.pm 4.09: $q->tmpFileName($q->param('attachment'))
$tempfile=$q->tmpFileName($filename);
}
if (! defined $tempfile || ! length $tempfile) {
# perl 5.8 needs an alternative, awful method
if ($q =~ /HASH/ && exists $q->{'.tmpfiles'}) {
@ -205,9 +214,9 @@ sub attachment_store {
last if defined $tempfile && length $tempfile;
}
}
if (! defined $tempfile || ! length $tempfile) {
error("CGI::tmpFileName failed to return the uploaded file name");
}
}
if (! defined $tempfile || ! length $tempfile) {
error("CGI::tmpFileName failed to return the uploaded file name");
}
$filename=IkiWiki::basename($filename);

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@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ ikiwiki (3.20150330) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
* Do not enable emailauth by default, to avoid surprises on httpauth-only
sites. Enable it by default in openid instead, since it is essentially
a replacement for OpenIDs.
* Make the attachment plugin work with CGI.pm 4.x (Closes: #786586;
workaround for #786587 in libcgi-pm-perl)
-- Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name> Tue, 28 Apr 2015 12:24:08 -0400